J r f V r MOSEY FOR FUSION WORKERS National Committee Will Be Held Up by Nebraska Patriots. MUST HAVE FUNDS TO MAKE A FIGHT itotr I'lii'llice Committee of tlir I'tiilon On t fl t I'rotnlvrn n .Merry Time If (lir ecdeil Omit lie Secured, LINCOLN. Sept. 28. (Spccinl. )-Clerk It. L. HerTlman of tlio supremo ciiurt and Henry Mum, n democratic nttachc of too governor's olllco and member of tho fit ton flnnnce committee, will go to Chicago next week to negotiate with the demo cratic natlonnl committee for flnamlal aid iu carrying on tho campaign In Nebraska. They will demand a conirlbtuUn tf Uo, 00, but will b temporarily satisfied with ltss than half that amount, "Yes, you may Bay that we are coins to Chicago next week," said Henry ll.uin whin questioned today, "and also that wo nro going to bring back with tls at least $10,000 for campaign purposes, and If that's not enough wo can get more. Af or we t,o that money we nrn going to begin a cam paign In tliln stato thai will open the eyes of tho republicans. It will bo a cam paign In earnest and It won't bo restricted to any section or particular totality in tho state. Contributions to the campaign fund from people hero In Nebraska aio till coming In and, while wc could, cf course, uso n lot more money than wo are getting or hopo to get from that s.iuree. we are fairly well pleased with what hlh been accomplished. "I saw In Tho Ileo this morning that tho finance committee Is to be called on th) carpet at the meeting of tho Joint fuil n committee In Omaha, October !. I really don't think that Is true, bill whether It Is or not, I will not be In Nebraska when the mcclng Is held. Wo don't have to rcpjrt to that committee, anyway; If It wan s nn Information It can romo to us." IV in n I Mnri'liliiK t'luti. Tho Woman's McKlnley Marching club of this elty, consisting of 100 menibeis, went to llavelock tonight to give a pub le exhibition drill. This club is the only organization of Its kind In this part of tho state. Tho members have been dr Ulng for several weeks and It is th Ir Inten tion to participate In every rcpub.lcan pi rude and demonstration In this chy during the campaign, The Stnto Spiritualists' association will hold thrco meetings In this city Sunday, October 30. Tiiero will be Hpcnklng and public demonstrations by members of tho association. Mrs. V. A. Ilcynolds of Hastings, Mrs. C. V. Sparks and Miss Mabel Stewart of this city were Injured In a runaway accident In this city Wednesday afternoon. Too women were driving on North Ninth stroct when the team of spirited nnlmals lucamo frightened nnd started to run. Mrs. Iloy maids was driving nnd she souii lest con trol of tho horses. At Ninth and M streets tho carriage was thrown over on tho curb lng und tho women fell out. Mrs. Sparks, who Ih 70 years old, suffered Internal In juries nnd was unconscious for several hcurs. Miss Stewart and Mrs. Heyn.lds both suffered sprains, but wero not se riously injured. Tho following meetings nnd conventions will bo held In this city during tho first two weeks of October: Annual mo?tltn of tho Womnn's Stnto Missionary unbin. (it tho Vino Street Congregational church, 05 lobcr 2 and 3; meeting of tho Synod f Ne brnska at tho United Presbyterian church. Ootnl.vr 9 ' Ct nitn.iul ... I.. , ,4 irMmMV,, Rynodlcal Missionary society at First Pres byterian church. October 2 to 4; Htnto convention of Christian Undeavor rotluty, auditorium, Octoby; -I to T; nunual meet ing of Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, October 9 to 11. Tho Ilnyward Republican club of the University of Nebraska bold Its first meet ing of the senson In tho university ctnpol tonight. Over 100 students were present. Plans wero ndopted for doing vigorous missionary work among the students who nre not members of the organization. J, L. Caldwell and P. James Cosgrovo ipoko tonight at a republb an tally In Hnvo lock. Murdrr Trlnl nt Alllnnee. ALLIANCE, Neb., Sept. 22. (Special.) District court crnvoned hero Minday with Judgo W. II. Westover of Hushville pre siding. This will be tho most Iniportn-t term of court ever held In I) x Tittto c unty flom tho fact that there nreks-vral ery Important criminal cases to bo tried Thero nre llvo criminal eases on tho docket, two of which nro for murder In tho first degree. Monday was occupied In passing on mo tions nnd setting cases down fir trial. Tuesday the ease of tho State of Nebraska against itlchard M. Cllno was ca'lcd for trlnl. In this enso Cllno Is charged with Hbcotlug and killing one B. C. Hlchardson last August. Cllno nnd his wlfo nro travel- lug musicians nnd when they enmo to Alli ance wero hired to play music In Illchnrd son's saloon. Somo dllllculty nroso botween Cllno nnd Illchardson nnd Cllno wns ex pelled from tho saloon. This nttBored him very much nnd ho got n revolver nnd soon after met Illchardson In a restaurant which Joins the saloon and nfter somo words with Richardson tho parties enmo together SYRUPoJlGS Actifeasanfly andfivmptly. Cleanses the System Gently nnd Effectually when bilious or costive. fivscntsitt the most acceptable farm the laxative principles of plants Aiouvi to actmost veneUc:sJ(y. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE - MANF'D. DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN TRANCISCO, CAL. lOUISVIUC.KV NtWVORK. N.Y. fertile by dntjhts - pritt SO prr tottt. WmWm HOB! and tUrbardKon slapped Cllne and Im mediately Cllno shot him through the ab domen, from the effects of which ho" died soon after. It Is alleged on the part of the defense that beforo Cllne and his wife were put out of the saloon that Cllne's wife had been Insulted by a guest of Itlch ardson's saloon nnd Cllno took the matter up and Illchardson took the part of his guest and from this tho shooting resulted. Tho state Is represented by County At torney Smith I'. Tuttle, Judge A. W. Crltcs of Chadron, H. F. oilman and William Mitchell of Alllanco nnd tho defense by Judge F. O. Ilanicr of Kearney and It. C. Noleman of Alliance. Much Interest Is taken In the progress of the trial nnd the court room Is taxed to Its capacity nt each session. BUSY DAY WITH METHODISTS Mllniinr' )-elety Mretlnir, Cnmpllrc mid Ailtlrcm li Dr. MIIN Arc I.enillim IViitiircs, LKXINOTON. Neb., Sept. 2S.-(Speclal Telegram.) Today's session of the Wojt Nebraska Methodist Kpiscopal conference was a very busy one. The foreno.n was, oc cupied mostly with routine business, pass ing on chnractcr, etc. Tho first lending feature of the after noon was tho meeting of the Woman's For eign Missionary society, presided over by Sarah O. Moore. So Interesting was thU service that tho exercises lapped one half hour on tho next number, wnlch was a mnss temperance meeting presided ovtr by W. K. Matthews nnd nddresBtd by W. II. I). Hornndy, superintendent of the Antl-Snloon league, Omaha dis rlct. This speaker gave a concise account of the work of tliu Anti-Saloon league and called out round nftcr round of applause as lu portrayed the success tho lcaguo has nt tnlued In suppressing saloons all over th state. Following the temperance meeting the veterans of the civil war members of the conference held n ramp lire, presided over by Hev. O. It. Ueube. This organization of old soldiers Is kept up from year to year and n genuine camp fire always brings out the boys In bluo wherever tho confer enco Is held. In tho evening occurred tho nnnlvcrsnry of educational Institutions, Hev. K. M. Mills, I). D., of New York being the leaif lug speaker. Dr. Mills possesses a for nsic power that fow clergymen are glfttd with nnd the large edifice was crowded with nn audlenco that was fully repaid for the discomforts of the Jam by the scholarly address of tho speaker. Attempt to Cnnerl Contract. CtltANI) ISLAND. Ncb Sept. 2S. (Spe clal.) The fuslonlst majority cf tho c.unty board, a't a meeting held yesterday, at tempted to cancel n contract It bad with tho Nebrnska Courier, on the thscry that one of the partners of the original firm had moved to Omaha. The other part ner Is still In the city, is still In posss slon of tho Courier and has been fulfilling the obligation of his contract, covered as It Is by a $.'00 bond. Slnco the contract has been let tho present owner, then a democrat, has been wearing a D.etrlch but ton and tho Courier has deserted demo cratic tenets and hecomo republican. Tho mntrnct covered the printing of tho bal lots anil It appeared that n local fusion organ was nftcr this Item. After a three hcurs' fight, and when It wns shown that tho board could not transfer contracts from cue citizen to another, tho fttslonists lay down with tho demand that a new bond bo given. Tho bond was Immediately fur- nlfchcd and was offered from tho very open ing of tho fight. District Court at Hrlirnn. IIKURON, Neb., Sept. 28. (Special.) Jtfdgo Lctton of Falrbury, who had ex- naugea tern's wiin jungo oiuoos, n;ts ueun holding district court In this city this week. Tho only case of Importance was Casper ngalnst tho St. Joseph & Grand Island Hall- oad company for damages received by fall ing under a freight train at Alexandria In September, 1899. Tho court Instructed the Jury to bring In a verdict for tho defend ants, as thero was not sufficient evidence to recover. Casper claimed to have been drawn under tho train by tho suction while walking on the platform. The' lawyers In tho caso wero Talbot & Allen of Lincoln for plajntlff nnd K. L, Richards and M. A. ltccd of St. Joseph for defondant. W. II. Ilnrnes, J. F. Hartlgan, John Hcasty and W. H. Freeman were In attendance at this session of court. Nelirunkn llo Dim In Luzon, SUrKRIOIt, Neb., Sept. 28. (Special.) Letters addressed to Iloy Henderson have been returned hero hearing tho word "de ceased." Roy had enlisted ns a musician in the regular army nnd left Chicago aomo four months ngo. Since that tlmo his par ents have heard Just onco from hlm. It set ma strange, however, If Iloy had died In tho United States service his namo had not appeared In tho roster glvon weekly by flenernl MacArthur. Tho letters wore returned from Vlgan, northern Luzon. Akern ieiiLn nt Whit num. WHITMAN, Neb., Sept. 2S, (Special Tel egram.) Hon. W. II. Akcrs of Alllanco ad dressed nn enthusiastic meeting held hero tonight under tho auspices of tho McKlnley and Rcoscvelt club. Mr. Akcrs Is nn earnest speaker and held the attention of his audl enco for over ono diour. Thero Is a good working club hero of over forty members, the llret republican club ever organized lu Orant county. Tho outlook for Increased republican gains Is very encouraging. nieetrle I.IkIH nt Alllnnee. ALLIANCK, Neb., Sept. 28. (Spccinl.) On Thursday the electric cnr.ont was turned on nnd tho result Is that Alllanco Ii now ono of tho best lighted cities of the west. The plant Is among the best, having two large Incandescent machines nnd one large nre machine and run by n lnrgt Corliss engine. The plant is fi'oused In n good brick building, 60x60 feet, nnd equipped with two large boilers untj two mgiues. 1'neWots rlelipil In Ontiitia. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Sept. 28. (Spo clal ) A very Inrge number of Plnttsmouth peoplo attended tho Ak-Sar-Hen In Omaha the last few dayB. While on the corner of Fifteenth and Farnam streets last evening Frod Kgeubergor had his pockets picked nnd Is now minus a gold watch and J250. TeciiniHeli I'll I r Closes, TECUMSRH, Neb., Sept. 28. (Special.) The Johnson county fair, so badly Inter rupted on account of rnln, closed today. The exhibits which were brought In early In tho week wero good, but the attendance. of courso, has been light. The management will lose money on this year's show. Mrnntor Alien' Address, SIDNEY, Neb., Sept. 2R. (Special Tele gram. ) senator w. v. Alien addressed a largo audlenco tonight nt tho Harper opera house. His address was long, but the audl enco gave him respectful utteutlan. KntnlillMli Itiirul Delivery. SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Nob., Sept. 28 (Special.) A rural free mall dollvery has been established at Dakota City. In this county. The v.olt In the fable puv un sheep's clothing because If he traveled cn bis own reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur pose. Counterfeiters of DeVltt' Witch lintel Salve couldn't sell their ..ortblest salves on their merits, so they put them tn boxes and wrappers llko DeWltt's, Look ; for them. Take only DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all akin diseases. THE OMAHA DAILY" BEVERIDGE ON THE TRUSTS Indiana Senator Addresses a Large Audience at Columbus. REGULATION NOT TOTAL DESTRUCTION Itcpulillenii Itlrn of Con trot Contrnvtril ulth the Ilrjmi l'roioltlon of .Vn- i I li 1 1 it 1 1 ii nn Applied to Com mo re I n I mitoriirties. COLUMIH'S. Neb., Sept. 2S. (Special Tel egram.) A grand republican rally "wns held hero this afternoon. Senator Dcverldge of Indiana spoko at the opera house, which was tilled to the very doors. Upon the stage were several old-time democrats, who will voto for McKlnley. Thero wns a big parade, composed of tho Roosevelt Rough Riders, under command of Captain (larlow nnd Lieutenants Drock and Wlnslow. Color Sergeant Thomas, who saw service In tho Philippines, rode nt the head of the coif u mil, carrying the stars and stripes. There was" also u long lino of carriages gaily decorated with Hags and bunting,- brass bands nnd the McKlnley nnd Roosevelt club on foot. Senator lleverldge spoko for two hours nnd In an eloquent hut forceful man ner drew n comparison of today and '96. He showed conclusively that the great Increase lu the circulating medium had not gone Into tho hands of trusts nnd syndicates, but that tho small depositors had placed many millions of it In the savings banks. Among other things, ho said: Tho fact thnt trusts cnuso cheaper pro duction of products Is no reason why thev should be destroyed. Tin republican Idea s regulation and punishment. Tho Hrynn Iden Is slmplv destruction. There Is only one possible way of regulat ing tr.tsts. Thnt way Is by the congress of the republic rontrolllng oorporatlom. litis Is one countrv now. We bnve out grown state rights. There Is no reason why ii corporation organized In New Jersey should have greater privileges than one organizeil In Nehrasku. The republican IllirtV unlooses tn nmeiul Din ennatltlltlnll so that the national government may eon trol trusts. The ilemnernllp mirtv vitteil Solidly against that proposition. Why? necuuso the democratic party was more In favor of trusts than the republican party? No! ltoth parties are eiiun'ly against the evils of trusts. Hut the democrats opposed that measure, which alone can euro the evils of trusts, been tse it Is a republican measure, nnd they would nut permit It to pnss n it republican measure without pro test. The point Is that the renulillean party has proposed the only possible remedy nnd Is pledged to Its execution. Trusts unit omiik Men, Mr. Ilryun declares the trusts prevent young men from rising lu the business world. On the contrary, the uctlvo beads of most of these corporations nre young men who have risen without Influence or tiny other aid than their own ublllty to thelt high position. The president of the Carnegie Steel company Is still a young man and rose to .h position from a boy In the works. What the trust Is looking for what any combination of capital Is looking for Is fresh and vigorous ability. 1'nless they get that they can lint succeed I will venture the assertion that more than 93 per cent of the active management of the great combinations of capital of this country, anil the active management of each ono of the departments of these great combinations of capital, is lu the hands of young men without wealth, Influence or position, but whose worth nnd merit hnvo been recognized by the directors of these concerns. If tho trist does not have such ability ut Its command constantly It will break down, Just as trusts often nnd for exactly this reason are breaking down. Keen, bo'tl, daring minds will see thnt thu trust Is not mnnaged with ability and they will organize another trust which Is man aged with ability. A trust can only exist when each and every department of It. to the Hinallest detail of Its business, Is con ducted with mathematical and machine llko uccurucy. And the chief demand In this country toduy Is for talented, Indus trlous, honest and bravo youtis men to aid the mighty work which this Industrial development of our civilization requires1. Whnt we are all against Is the dishonest operation of triiMiXv jui w., nr.. n .ifniionrRl conduct or any m.in. Hut tho sensible thing Is not to destroy them; the sensible thing Is to remedy them The rlKht road Is onward (toward coyern- ment control, some think, and many de velopments are suggested; tne right solu tion will certainty tie found), and not back ward toward the Vlny when tho farmer reaped his uralu with a scythe. Instead of with the oeif-tiindlng harvester; not back- wnrd to tne dny when lie tnrcslieil it wttli a flail. Instead of with n vibrating thresher; not backward to tho day when the stage coach did tho business of passenger trans portation. Instead of the travel of the country being carried at a fraction of tha price tho stage coach charged and In palnce enrs, with all tho comforts nnd luxuries of this wonderful civilization. LAIlfii: CltllWII llliAHS .1IHS. 1,11 ASH, Over Tlionsnnil People Help to Open Itepiilillenii Cn in pu lun In Krnrne-r KRARNEY, Neb., Sept. 28. (Special.) Mary Elizabeth Leaso opened tho repub lican campaign In Kearney yesterday even ing nt the opern house. Over a thousand people listened to her speech, which was two hours and a half In duration. The weather was threatening and mean, Jiut nevertheless the house waB well filled by a representative class of citizens nnd voters. Mrs. Lease occupied tho nttentlon of her audlenco frpm start to finish with first class nnd plain arguments. It was n suc cessful and brilliant opening of tho cam paign nnd will start things going for Ilooso volt when he speaks hero next Tuesday. Tho spcakor said that tho democrats and republicans had struggled for hnlf a cen tury and they had used tho samo political doctrine twenty-flvo years ngo as they uso today. It wns stnto's rights In tho tlmo of tho civil wnr nnd It Is the Bnme thing now. Tho speakor said tho trust question do mnnds attention, but tho Tammany, cop perhcaded, bourbon, negro-burning Bryan democrats had centered nil on lmnorlal- Ism, Sho pnld n feeling tribute to tho ( populist pnrty, saying sho was tho mother of populism in Kansas nnd had left tho party because It, was filled with too many democrats who hnd entered tho party for gain. The speaker said that when tho populist house was ready for occupancy degenerato democrats moved Into the popu list household nnd sold nnd bartered the principles of tho populist pnrty for votes. Tho speech abounded In good points nnd during tho course of her speech sho nsked anyone In the audlenco to namo n single prophesy thnt Ilryan had mado which had been fulfilled. Hut tho fuslontsts remained silent. Sho nsked them to refute nny statement nho mado, but tho samo silence Sho discussed tho money question nnd, Imperialism and drew a Inughablo com parison of McKlnley aud nryan. Concluding, Mrs. Leaso said that tho democrats wero at sea oh to what to present to the people. It was Imperialism In tho east, trusts In tno west and froo silver In Nebraska. Sho said It was utv usual Hryan should stay at homo and do voto his oratory on Nebraska towns of a population of 200 or 300. Hut this, sho said, was duo tho fact that ho wunted to fix up his political fences for United States senator so that ho could bo heard from four years hence. Her speech will make many votes In tho county, as there Is populist element In tho county known ns tho mldroaders, who camo mauy miles to hear her. I.Hlly nt Wnlioo, WAHOO, Neb., Sept. 2S. (Special. )-Sen ator Stewart of Novada and ex-Secretary of Stato of Ohio E. L. Lampson spoko to a lurge nudlonco nt "tho opera house In this city yesterday afternoon. Roth men nro able speakers and the nudlonco was very nppreclatlve. At tho conclusion cf tho meeting three rousing cheers were given for McKlnley nnd Roosevelt. I'reiniint lleinncriitle Hnllj. FREMONT, Neb.. Sept. 28. (Special.) Tho democrats held their first rally of tho season at the district court room last even ing. The room was well lilted. Tho speaker of the evening was Congressman Amos Cum mlngs of .New York City. After payln; a DEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMIIEK 2!). 1000. compliment to tho city nnd his personal friends here, who nro In th?' hnblt of taking hiintlnr nnd flshlnir trios with him. tin launched upon n vigorous speech upon what he evidently constuereu tne paramount Is- mutt tnifirrlnttfim. nnd OUOteil 1nrrlv (rnm ex-I'resldent Harrison, ex-Speaker Reed nnd others. His audience, which was largely made up of democrats, liberally applauded his remarks and pnld closo attention. COl'.NTKIJ IN HHPUIIMrAX HANKS, Proelnet Thnt Went Drmncrntlc Vour Yenrs Ann Art- Nint for MclClnlry. WHITMAN, Neb., Sept. 2S.-r(Spcclal.) It Is reported that ono precinct in Orant county, which gavo Hrynn 103 votes out of 107 In 1S96, now stnnds on n poll, 101 for McKlnley nnd 7 for Mr. nryan. All cattlemen know tC to 1 will bring on such a condition of finances thnt would bank rupt nearly every stockman .In Nebraska nnd certnlnly nil who nro In debt. Pioneer precinct, Deuel county, In !S9G gavo Hrynn thirty-two votes nnd McKln ley two. This samo precinct now contains fifty-two voters and li Hrynn voter cannot bo found In the precinct. Tho most effective wcrkcr ngalnst him Is n former member of his reginuint who is working on the Avery ranch. During Mr. Ilryan's tour Inst fnll he mnde n speech horo nnd tho colonel enn recall a flno specimen of man hood and cattleman named Pierce. He was trying to get closo to tho colonel. In tho effort Hrynn stopped speaking nnd told him when ho beenmo seated ho would proceed. Major Pierce responded In the following language: "I cannot hear very well. I voted for you three years ago, but I will not do so ngaln." To nil who may doubt this great change In political sentiment ho can have It peri lled liy addressing nny resident of tho precinct nt Orlando, Deuel county, Neb. VOt'NO VISITS NHIIHASKA t'lTV. I.iii ue Audience llenrx Itepnlilleiiii Doctrine Ki pounded ?- Inmi Mini. NEIIRASKA CITY. Sept. 2S. (Special Telegram.) Hon. Lnfo Young of Des Molnea nddrcssed n large nnd enthusiastic meeting hero tonight. Tho Overland theater was filled to overflowing. Hon. David Hrown presided nnd Introduced Mr. Young as the man who placed Governor Roosevelt In nomination for tho vlco presidency. Tho Bpeaker discussed tho Issues of tho cam paign from a republican stnndpolnt In nn eloquent and logical manner nnd much to tho delight of his nudltors, who accorded him liberal npplnusc. Many laboring men wero present nnd np- pcarcd deeply Impressed by his remarks. Mrs, To dil nt Arendln. ARCADIA. Neb., Sept. 28. (Special Tel egram.) Mrs. Marlon Todd, n middle-of-the-road populist, spokolAfro tonight to n woll-llllcd house. Sho Mfl been well nd- vertlscd by tho populists nnd tho Congrega tional church had been procured for her to spenk In. At the last moment there wns an attempt mndo to prevent her speaking by refusing admission to the church, and for n tlmo It looked ns If she would bo com pelled to spenk 'In tho street, which sho de clared Bhe would do. The church wns flnnlly opened. Sho arraigned tho democrats in al most ovcry plank of their platform, as offering nothing of the original populist doc trines. Many populists were present and studied attention wns given her. Thero Is no doubt but thnt she held several votes from being swallowed by the democrats. IIIr Holly nt .11 It ford. MILKORD. Neb., Sept. 28. (Special.) One of tha most enthusiastic meetings In Mil- ford's history was held last night nt ths town hall, whlclf was filled to overflowing. Oenernl O. O. Howard was tho orator of tho evening. Hon. J. D. Pope, cnndldato for congress from the Fourth district, madj u nhorL tulk, vrry abty.exnttalnlnu tho 111' consistencies of tho Kuqas city platform. non. u. a. I'citcrmnn ana lion, wuunm II. Heekly, candidates for the legislature. also addressed tho audience. Ind cations point to tho success of tho entlro repub lican ticket In Seward county. A parade, 170 strong, headed by tho Mil- ford band and supported by a woman's club of over forty members, was In lino. Tho meeting was pleasantly entertained by tho Mllford Republican Mnlo quartet. Renrriil Honnril nt Ilnrvnrd. HARVARD, Neb., Sept. 28. (Special.) Although the evening was dark and rainy Stokes' opera house wns well filled Inst ovenlng with nn nttentlvo audlenco to listen to Oenernl O. O. Howard, who, In his forci ble manner, aBked tho voters to protect the American Institutions and the government given them by the blood of the fallen sol diery of all our wars, nnd so voto that wo may retain ns much ns possible of tho pros perity wo ns n people now enjoy. A lnrgc number of the comrndes of '61-5 wero sented on tha platform, ns a worthy greeting to Oenernl Hownrd and In their behalf Hon. Ezra Urown wns dcslgnnted by tho chairman of tho meeting, T. H. Matters, to Introduco tho spenkcr. Excellent music wns furnished by the glee club and others. Itrpolillenii Olnli Formed. STOCKVILLE. Nob., Sept. 28. (Special.) Tho republicans organized u club hero this week with olghty-olght members. Tho court room was well filled and the au dlenco enthusiastic. Tho folLwIng ofll ccrs wero elected: R, W. Thompson, pres ident; E. R. Cllno, vlco president; O. W. Melvln, secretary; Stephen H. Henderson, treasurer, Tho organization was com pleted by the election of an cxecutivo com mittee. C. H. Tanner then addressed tho club on tho Issues of tho day from a republican standpoint. Tho speech wns well received. Music was furnished by the young people's glco club. Itepulillf nn (.'liniiccFi (imiil, HOLDIIEGE, Ncb Sept. 28 (Special Telegram.) Dr. Swanson of Llndsborg, Kan., fpoko at Plijdps Center today In the Swedish lnngungo to a crowd of over 1.000 people. Populists, who heretofore would not romo out to henr republican speakers, camo today and put on McKlnley buttons. Tho doctor spoke In the opera house here tonight and many could not gain ndmlt tnnce to tho building. Tho prospects for rcpubllcnn success for tho stato nnd legis lative tickets are very good and nil in har mony, whllo tho populists nro divided and have been over slnco the congressional con vention. I'lifilon llully n l'ront. RRAINARD, Nob., Sept. 28. (Spcclal.) Tho fusion rally which was held at this place last night wns a real frost, as there wero not more than fifty voters presont and the most of those wero republicans. Swoboda, candidate for secretary of stato, and Donato wcio to speak in tho Bohe mian languago, but ob thero were only two Bohemians In tho crowd they did not think It worth tholr while, bo they mado a few remarks In English, Judge Skllej of David City was the main speaker of the evening. Cum in I ii n nt Crn trill Oily. CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Sept. 28.-tSprcll Telegram.) Tho fuslonlsts openrd their campaign today by an address by Congress man Cummlngs. A good portion of the tlmo was devoted to a discussion of Now York politics, a matter of little Interest to No braskans. A fair crowd was In attendance for an afternoon meeting. Oldhniu ut U'fxt I'olnl. WK3T POINT, Neb., Sept. 28.--iSpe lal i Assistant Attorney General Oldluun nd droased a fair-sized crowd of fuBionlsU last ulght at tho court house under the niisplceB of the Hryan club of this place. His remarks wero of the usual order and Inspired very little enthusiasm. A PROMINENT SOCIETY Writes a Letter to Dr. Hartmati AISS NELLb IIIGIITOWIiR, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Miss Nolle lllghfowor. n prominent young society woman of Augusta, Georgia, writes tho following letter to Dr. Ilnrtmnn regarding his remedy, Pcriinn: AtiKttstti, (J.t., 11117 II ro;i d Street. The l'ei'tntii .Mci'lclne Company, Cohimhiis, (.: Gentlemen 1 haw taken Pertinti for cittni rli ttiul liiul thnt It hits retttiy benefitted inc. In f.ict. I'ci tina ilcservon more credit t hit 11 any catarrh medicine stild, nnd I fully appreci tte the wonderful benefits I have derived from its use. Not only have I experienced the very best results for my catarrhal affections, 'but lind it to be a splendid tonic and 1 lit 1 y recommend it as sncl With best wishes to Dr. Ilartnian est wishes t Very truly, Miss Mnllnda Starks, i0 Westend nve nuo, Now York City, writes: "I wish to extend my most heartfelt thanks for the benefit your medicine has been to me. 1 also wish to state to the public nt large that I have been n sufferer for ovar a year with stomach trouble. I could not eat but a little at a time, as It produced such bloating and fullness In my stonineh. SEES VICTORY LOOMING CP Assistant Secretary of War Moiklojohn is Sanguinu for Nebraska. REPUBLICANS MAKING A GOOD FIGHT Visit to Several Comities t'nnvlnee llltit Oml Conil 1 1 Iim Ar- l)n usually- I'd voeulile for tlio 1'nrty of I'roniierity. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2S. (Special Tele gram.) Assistant Secretary Mcb.leJ. hn of tho Wnr depnrtmcnt was at his disk this morning, having returned from No .rasl.a Into last night. He returned to Wash ington unexpectedly, but hnvli g no dates for tho next few days he Hi unlit it nd vlrablo to look nfter matters contu'i t d with tho War department In the ubacuvo of Secretary Hoot. Mr. Molklejalri, i.wlng to this change lu his plans, was c .mp lied to ask tho national committee to 1:11 his date nt Hurllngton, la., tomorrow n ght. The dates on which he had arranged 1 1 In with Governor Hoosevelt on his Uur of Nebraska, October 1, 2, 3 and I, will bo filled by somo ono selected by the Ne brnska stnto central committee. Mr. Mctklejohn will under theso arrangements be freo to remain iu Washington until October G, when ho will leave for Nebraska to again take up active work of tho iam palgn. Secretary Melklejohn In greatly pleased with tho outlook In Nebraska, lie frays the' republicans nro united nnd nro making n phenomenal campaign. I'opoei'ills. rv M-nree, "There seems to bo somo foundation for Iho report," ho snid. thnt th? Hryanltch arc trying to save themselves by trading the stnto and electoral ticket for tho legis lature, In order to glvo Hrynn a senator fihlp when he Is defeated. Theso rep rts arc being quite persistently circulated and tho populists, who secured nnirlv every thing on the stnto ticket nro becoming mW n W ImT k.-M I . .Tsar oil. Ct, 7M C'V. & MB W - "7T WXktT - f III w fl W V There li onlyONE POND'S EXTRACT and everybody knows Hi purity, strength and greet medicinal value. Don't take the weak, watery Witch IJazel preparations represented to be "the same as" POND'S EXTRACT. They generally contain " wood alcohol," which Irritates the skin, f.nd, taken internally, is a deadly poison. Qet POND'S UXTKACT, told only In scaled bottles In buff wrnprer.1. m Mi' ,ift': jii.;-.rifL- MONDAY Ewmm, Oct. I, at 8 O'clock, by Bellstedt's Concert Band hi Pavilion, Fifiesniii and Ospils! Avenue. TIcketH II"" "" n'1' 111 "'llee. ( ii'lli'l'lll admission, 2.V; ro- servetl M'lits, .Vic. Hook ticket will not lie tiiTcpteil for tliU cinieoi't. and Ills splendid remedy, Miss Nelle lliiihtowcr. "I had pains across my bark, headache, nervous, tired feeling, and In fact was out of shnpo all over. I nm glnd to sny that after taking one bottle of Peruna and ono of Manalln, I feel like a new woman, nnd It gives me great pleasuro to Inform you of the wonderful benefit I havo derived from the use of Peruna. "I shall never cease to pralso your Pe runa. It Is tho best medicine I hnvo ever somewhat alarmed. Such n trade would' nullify the bargains by which Jhey gat all the. state otlleers In return for their support of Hryan. If tho republican party In Nebraska continues to gain recruits ns It has In the Inst two weeks tho election of the entire republican ticket will bo assured nnd the electoral voto returned for McKlnley. Helng nn agricultural stato the producers nre comparing prices thoy lecelved for products of their farms under the lafct detuocrntlc administration with those they havo received during McKln ley's' ailminlHlratlnn. "I note in tie press this morning th.it when n farmer (nslted Mr. Ilryan yetBrrdny 'How about the prices of hogs?' tho candi date said If tho price of wheat is up the republican pnrty points to wheat; If corn Is up then to corn, and if hogs nre up. It pcints to hogs. The condition.! existing In Nebraska today nre such that It Is Im possible to do otherwise than to point to the products of fanrt on which prices havo risen, ns thero is not 11 single product In my stnto today the prlco of which has fallen. He could havo asked hltn how about tho price of cattle, sheep, vwheat, corn nnd oats." .Honey for IiiiIIiiiin, neforo going to tho Wnr depnrtni"nt Sec retary Melklejohn had an lntcrlow with Secretary Hitchcock of tho Interior de partment In relation to payment of annual unnullles to tho Omnha Indians In Thurs ton county nnd after going over tho mat ter Secrctnry Hitchcock Issued an order to Agent Mnthew'son that tho Indians bo paid on October 1.1. I'KNSIOXS I'OH WKSTKHX VHTUIIASiS. Wnr Sort Ivotm ltellienilieieil liy the ; cue nil li over 11 111 nut. WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. (Spccinl.) Tho following pensions havo been granted: Issue of September 12: town: Original William A. Hotliwell, Ames. M; Murk II. I'Vrrls, Sioux t'lty, JG. ltcstorjtlim and reissue I lenry Munch, do censed. Wlilttemore, $12. Original widows, etc.-Minors of James II. (Illicit. Hlrmlng hnm, $1; (special urerued, September 14), Mary A. Johnson, Arbor Mill, $12, South Dakota: Original -Henry H. Wynti, Yankton, $12, twar with Spain), Homer A. Haker, Molctte, $10, rflj'JI E9 Wit f i I WOMAN About Perttna. tnken, and It did nil Unit you claim It will do." A newspaper contributor wns lately ad mitted Into the extensive suite of officer which constitute the hendounrtors of Dr. Ilnrtmnn, who trrnts catnrrh pntlents by the thousand. Among tho busy swnrm of assistant doctors, clerks, stenographers nnd bookkeepers. Dr. Ilnrtmnn stopped long enough to say a few words. ( "A large number of catnrrh pntlents visit mo every year, but the number who nro entered on my books ns recttlnr patients, and nro treated by correspondence Is very much larger. Hundreds of letters nre re ceived nnd nnswered free every day. A yet greater multitude take my ratarth remedy. Peruna, nnd nre cured, of whom, t never henr. Some of this latter class write me years nfter their cure. "I never nllow a nnmo pnnllsh'd except by the written consent of tho patient. W mnko no charge nt nny time. The medi cine only Is obtained by each pntleut at his own drug store. Those desiring to be como regular patients hnvo only to send address, duration of disease nnd treatment previously received, nnd directions for tho first month's treatment will bu sent at onco." Mr. I). Plcknrd, a prominent citizen ofi Omahn, Nebraska, writes tho follow ing in regard tn Peruna In rases of catarrh of long standing. Ho says: "After years of suffering 1 tried ull known reme dies ut last tried yours, which ro ulted In restoring me to perfect health. I heart Mr. I). Plcknrd. ily endorse Peruna.' Over half the people hnvo rntnrrh In somo form or another. And yet, probably not a tenth of tho people know that their disease Is catarrh. To distinguish catarrh of various organs. It has been named vory differently. Ono person hits dyspepsln, nnolhor bron chitis, another might's disease, nnother liver complnlnt, another consumption, nn other frtunlo complnlnt. Theso peoplo would bo very much surprised to henr that they nro nil suffering with chronic cntnrrh. Hut it Is ho, nevertheless. Knelt ono of theso troubles, nnd n great mnny more, aro simply catarrh that Is, chronic Inflammation of tho mucous lin ing of whichever organ Is affected. Any In let rial remedy thnt will euro cntnrrh lu ono locntlon will cure It In nny other locntlon. This Is why Perunii has become so Justly fnmous lu tho cure of catarrhal diseases. It cures catarrh wherever located. It cures remain. Peruna does not palllnto It cures. A cntnrrh book sent freo by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. S5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Disuses and Disorders of Men 12 Years lu Omaha. VARICOCELE iivnnnrFi v ., I III UltUliLLL -un-u. Methoilnew, never falls, without cutting, pain or iu'k or time. S Y P HI L I S f " red for 1 1 f e ijnd the nalson 1 r" "tlioroiiKtily rlpn,f from the system. Soon every nlgn ana symptom disappears completely anil forever. No 'llllllAICINO OUT" of thodUesse outhoskln or face, TroatmeDt contains no ilangtrous drugs or Injurious medicines, WEAK MEN r'0M op Manhood from Ex : . ' " " crates or Victims to Nuivouh SEXUALLY IlKlilMTV or KxilAUhTluN, WlSTINO WEAKNKSS iNVOl.tlNTAUV I.OSSrH, wltli KAiir.v Dkcav In Yiicno and Miihii.b Agkii. lack of vim, vigor and strength, with sexual organs Impaired nnd weak. STRICTURE Hadlcally cured with a new err u,ul Infallible Home Treat nna CLttT ment. Nnlnstrumentn.uopaln, no detention from business, Gonorrhoea, Kidney and Illaditer Trnuhls . CimiCS (lUAIlANTl'.KU. Coiuultatlon frcf. Trcatmrnt by Mall. Call on or address 119 S. 14th St. Dr. Searlos&Searles, omaha, Neb. MEN NO CURE. NO PAY If Ton hut i mall, irpak onrtut. Iot power or wrukrnlnff itrlni, our Vacuum Orsan l)Yelopr wlli rrittoro jou without tlrutpi or rlrcttlcltyi fS.000 In u.ei not ono folium notoni.rrturnr.li no (' O. D. fmudi wrlufor pnttlrllliini. .rill HPitlril In plnln rtivrlnpt, lOCAl APPIUHCE CO.. 414 Chinei Diet.. Denver, Colo. Tho BICYCLE linn been nvnrdcil tho (.HAVO Tltl.V In eoiniietllloii with nit other Aineileiiii hleeles nt the Paris Exposition. Tho GRAND 1'IUX is, nn Its namo rdg lllfics, tho Grand l'rl7.e tho high est nward. Other bicycles wore awarded gold, silver und bronze medals nnd "honorable mention, " but thero wns only ono grand prize and the Columbtn won It. Tho , Hlcyelo bus , M been In many If' Industrial ex positions nnd It ban never failed to wdn first place whenever nnd wherever awards havo been mado accord ing to II 11X1:1) STANDARD OF EXCnWENCI:. mm ii okfici:, ii.MiTroitn, CT. Nebraska Cycle Go,, g Columbia oaiora Omaha Bicycle Co,, tormor oniora- OMAHA, NEB "Krug Cabinet" If not, you have mlssei rt nood tnlnf. This exquisite mult beverage ttanda nn a utilque basis, It sells Ituolf. Its fame and reputation Is the envy of many. Tbe palato, tho benoflclul results acbloved "wltbln" tha Inner man aro tho only and real Judges of Its merits. Approved of by them. It tri umphantly enters Innumerable households. Whero Cabinet enters, doctors and drui bills exit. IUIHWKI) IIY 1'iti.n ivKto nitiiwi.vr; co IMir.'ie -litO. OMAHA. .M . II CURE YOURSELF! t.'i RietJ for uuiiHturil dUiliarfi-., liiHaaiuin'luiii, Irritation, ur ulrxratlont of m ii r ii it h itittinlitaiiri I'r.v.nu c.Di.tlon. r&jrileiiA, ant' i.ot iMtliii I'lSCWMieuCo. or poineiuiin, no Ml ny lriiKelu. nr iifnt In plain wrapper, t.ir i,rniilil- r.t .llKtarfV !" " & t'Ottli't. Mi. mm I'l.v.n VTalTHtEyi C'NCIi.HI.O,llpra