THE OVrHA DAILT BEE: VTUEDAT. OCTOBER 20, 1900. - 3 SWINGING FAR FROM BRYAN Iuaooto'i 7otfl Will Bo for MoZinloy by Tiauaaoia This Tima. RESULTS OF FIRST DAY'S REGISTRATION nmm-rr Tt TVI11 On Pvllml u4 nearly T-TTw-Thtr.ln at It -Will On Given to ti Kepnbll amjx Tlnkefc. LINCOLN. Oct. 13, Opeclat.i Tha arst lay's rutstratlon In this oltr leaves not a shadow of doubt thai Lincoln and Lancaster aunty will caat an overwhelming r-publlcaa vota at tan forthcoming aloetion. Tan total number ot voters 'ho retersd U I.SfS and ot this number practically two-thtrla. or 1.3H. recorded their afflllatlon -with tho re publican party. In ISSfl tan total voto on president la tan clt7 at Lincoln was 1304 and of this number tha MciClnley electors received 3,Ui and Bryan but Z,iZa. Ia Mr. Bryaa'3 prwlnot 113 of 16S persona who r-gisttr-d recorded their imitation "1th hn republican party. Tho fusion and other party voters who r-glater-d In tala precinct numbered onlr forty-are. Registration Jjt precincts was: First Total H,i Day Voto Rer Fus.Ana. Total. 1S3S. 1H. tfirst want A 2)1 ias ZOO .101 :t rs 3M rj :ss :w 3 3eond wardt n Third ward: i H ST IT JJ 37 110 ill 21 49 M IT a n :i IT . Jl Ht U jK lift A CI .-3 3 3 r. .. it r it it 14 Fourth Tint: A 3S 8 113 mi 1M wr ISO IS ill IK! as B O O Fifth ward: A .......... n IT 1M t DJT tie 3 1i 13 J .Sixth ward: Seventh ward: a vtr H Ml n Totals . - l.Olrt M t.l 5lla 13tmt(Milnt h IJeniofrut. ! lemoeratji hare it the capttol aro badly disappoint.! 'n tb- action of the demo ratlc nailonn; .ommlttea In arranging W J Bryan s Itinerary so that hii -lll not r funi to Nbraika until thu Unturdny pr ccllnf ulctlon. Tbla arrannmant will givn ian dnmorrntla candlduto only tva day in which to wind up bin camp.ilKa 'a his horn state. Saturday -ivenlnu ho will ipU: Hi this flty and Monday voainc t!i" iilth- faT- election, hn Ul dfllvr his laet id !.- of th campnla In Omaha. tvhre pr bitily sevral metln3 will b held. Th fuatcniats tad planned to have Bryan devatH a week or more preceding ulectlon to i-nmpnlKn work In NVhniilta. U belnn hoped that h rould rally toother enouan r.inlonlBta to lr.aure "lctory. t'nder 'he pre.een arrnaijomi'nt Bryan cannot cover more than i small section of the state, anil earning so lata In th. rnrapnlsn hla spHoht!i will probably hao but very little effect. Mr Pryan will receive thu ruturnH from eloctlon over -wo speclnl wires mnnlnK Into hla homu. A room has beun set apart In the Bryan reuionca for thH telenraph operators and Mrs. Bryan or William J. Bryan. Jr . will carry thumesaoes from their tables to the reception roou. Thu election returns will be supplied to Mr. Brvsn by tlia two t'ompatlni; telegraph com panies and In addition thors will be two other wires for the tranamlHalon of private massaKss. Tho election erlc H ftirnlahod frea at chargo by thu teleiiraph corapanlca. In ac eonlance with thu custom which bus baan pursutHl ever since Mr. Bryan beun run nlnij for president. Nor will an:' charge be made far runnlnn tho wires to hla home. Tho prlvato meaaunua. jr most of them, will aomo under thu hem! of "Deadhead buaineas.' and oonneuantly tho loral tala uraph manoii-rs du nnt aatlrlpato vnrv (urun prudtB from their branch alDees In 'ho Bryan horaa. Ttiey r- Vltilutlnw tlif Law. The attention of Deputy Attornay f!en eral Oldham baa been called to tha fact 'liar he has vtoluted ono of tho sections of the criminal audij. Tho uffenau churned la that of bottlnn on election. A news paper published In Tekamuh baa prtntvd he details of a wafjer made by tho deputy attorney general. It belni; aaaerted that ho bet 1100 that Bryan would carry tho statu by over T.,'00 plurality. Deputy Attorney General Oldham la not the only member of the state houso brigade who Uua bet money on the forthcoralni; election. Insurance Deputy Prion Is one of tho most persistant election gamblers In tha city and for several weaka paat ho hua dovnted hla tlma- axulualvaly to run nini? duwn "sura thincs ' and "cinuhea" In tho form of wagers offered by republicans. Nearly all of the stato houao oiSclala and employes have placed small beta an the electtun, but none at "hum have gone In so heavily aa Mr Prtce. Tho law mlutim; tu gambling on election ;a very nlain. It provides that it any per son shall wager money upon tho event of any election, held or to be held, under thu laws of tho stare, or shall make any bet or wagur on rho election of aay maa to Writes Come To many a facs which should still be smooth and fair Worry doesn't brinff them. There are no cares and a nineties to mrrow the face. Thev are the siiia of physical surTcnnp;, graven by the hand of Pain. It ia the saddest result of the diseases vfmcu at- fect the womanly organs that they write plainly the sad record ot suf fering on the face and form. The akin becomes sallow, the cheeks arc sunken, the eyes look dull, the body falls away. No woman who values her health or good looks should neglect to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for dis eases of the. wom anly organs. It cures irregularity, inilamrnnnon, ulcer ation and female weaknesa. It lights up the eye, bright ens the complexion, and rounds out the sunken curves of the body "I tnlcrgrmt pirn tu re lit recommending Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre tenptian for faraale wmliaM." write Mrs. Sifvmnh Permenter. of TiuU Slorr. HltrlltvCa., Texas. "I m trouUlcd with beannif down pain, in my bck and tiipix rrtn, aaoTt wrots to Dr Wrrcc for .idvice. I trird hi Favanta Prcwinilon ' 4nd ixittlc curnl me. t iVrl lite 4 new persutt, ind I thank Dr Picm tor my liralth. tlfo ia a b.utlen to any one wtthiim bcalih. t have told a yreat muny of ray friend about the great medldnrs I toot Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, local pages, sent free on receipt of stamps tn pay cost of mailimr only. Semi 21 one-cent stamps for Pper cov ered book, or jr cents for cloth. .Ui ilrea Dr. 2. V. Pierce. Btufolo, N, Y. afTke or on 'he etect.on of preldenf or' ' ' o prmident hn person o jffend'ng shal' be Sued not lss han $5 aor mure thaa 00. This law. of course. s very jsnerally disregarded by citizens who arn Inrllncd 1 to rlak money ocraalonally on election, fttit , therj aro very faw Instances on record where It has been violated by men paid ; by the state to enforce and not to dlaohey the laws. Knn Hettlna Syntllente. It la a woll known fact that several of tho most prominent and Influential demo crats In the state. Including the present democratic national commltteemaa. James C. Dahlman. have for thH lust few years conducted aa election gambling syndicate, j tho pronta of which have ran Into the thousands. It has been rumored that the syadicato has been reoriaalsed for opern uons In tbla campaign. ' It would bo Impossible to estimate with aay fair degree of accuracy the amount of i money wa,tored In Nebraska this year on 1 'he result of the November election, but It , would probably be safo to tssuma that It i wilt exceed that of aay preceding cam paign for ten or twelve years. The fusion- , lata, however, have been very conHerva-1 tlve In placing thoir beta nd those who 1 "bet to win" flgat shy of all wagers on tho election of governor No one among tho betting clans contends 'hat Bryan will rccHlve as targe a majority In Nebraska aa he did la 1894 and aa a general thing 'hey will not bet. even when odds are of- fared, on a plurality of over S.OOo. 3n far aa kaown, no beta have been made la Nebraska on the result of tho nntlonal election. Tha odds of two and half anil three to ono offorM on McKlnlcy's re-elec- J tton by men la tha east have discouraged tha Nebraska democrats and It would be ax- ' ceedlagly difficult to And many people In j 'hla stato who would rlak money it aay odds on Bryan's election. Hnvr Tliey Mike Dope. It has bf-n frequently urged that the I fuslonlsta should offer aa largo oddn on Ne bnutka ,ia the republicans do on tho national election, but tho fusloniata do not look at tho situation that way They assert that aa the republicans claim they will carry tha sUito rhey should offor even money on either their presidential or stato tickets. It could i be said that aa the democrats claim they will 1 elect Bryan they should offer evan money on i tha national election, but there probably la ! no caao on record whera a democrat haa ) vagnred money on Bryan on that busla. j In this city oulta a number of nven money beta havu been mado on tho election of governor. John T. Dorgan has naked JTOU on tha election of Charles H. Dietrich, a ' portion of which waB covered by W B. j Price. Even when oven money la offered It I Is hard to ilnd men who are willing to bet an , Poyater. I Complaint haa been aied with tho au-1 thorlties charging J. E. Rlggs, owner of one of tho principal drug stores, wtth selling Uuuor without a license. The authorMos say they mean to prosecuta all druggists found violating the lluuor laws, i-. V WHaon was seriously inlur-d In a fall from a street car on O street this after- j noon. He suffered a severe cut on tho head. , but will recover. I IIDO FELLOWS ELEMJT OFFICERS. i 4inlan ir the Grnnd Lml' t York j Come t an Kilil. I YORK. Neb., Oct. 10. (Special.) Yes ' terday was tha third day of tha annual meeting of the grand todgo of Independent Order of Odd Fellows at York. Consid erable bualnusH waa done at tho morning j it-salon. The different commutes made their reports at tho aftaroon si-sslou. Thu following grand todgo officers were ' elncted for tho ensuing year- P C. John ' sen. grand maater. Holmea villa. C A. I Randall, deputy grand maater. Nawmaa Grove N. V. Harlua. grand war-Ian. York. I. P Gage, grand aecretary. Fremont; T ' B. Bryant, grand treasurer. Omaha; O. O. Snyder, grand representative. O'NuiU; i Georga W. Morris, 'grand representative, j McCoolt. The Kearany "puah" was here and suc CLeded tn having Kearney selected for tho . nmnd Indue meeting. This closes the vaoion of tho grand lodge meeting of this year and tha delegates are leav ing for their homos on today a trains. At the Rebekah stato assembly the mt-eun-; wno called at S 20 o'clock lu tho merging, all oncers being present. Tha annual roport of all tha states shuwed a large ?aln of membership. At thu even ing sasHtun a reception w.tb given to the grand lodgo officers, delegates aad visit ors by Evoning Star lodge No. 53. Tha unwrtttaa work of tho degroe waa exem plified by thiu lodge, much to tha gratl ncntion ot tho visitors. There waa also a 5no program of songs, recitationB and pantomime. Afterwards refreshmunts and punuh wore served to over S00 people. Tha following officers wero elected Mrs. Emma L. Talbot, president. South Omaha. Mrs. Lucy J. Barger. vico president, Ho bron. Mrs. Livingston, grind warden. Fre mont. Mary A. faldwoll. grand secretary Mrs. Stuht. grand treasurer. Omaha. Mrs. Carrlck, grand marshal, Corad. Zae M. Fisher, grand conductor. Plattamouth, Mrs. Reynolita. grand chaplain; Mrs. Pat ter, grand lnalda guard. Ord, Mrs. Crca sick, grand outaldo guard. .-nrei L'p a Huralar. SEWARD, Neb., Oct. 19. (Special. I Burglars mado an attempt to loot Goehnor Bros, dry goods store laat alght and Fred Ooehner Juat escaped being shot. Fred forgot his overcoat when ha locked tho store and went back after It about 10 o'clock and while thero thought ho would go down (n tha cellar and sea If thorn wore any rats in 'ha traps that hail been set. White he was tn tha collar ho beard same gloss break In the roar of tha atoro and want up to investigate. On opening tha cellar door ho pushed against a man who seemed aa much startled as hlmnvlf and who, after tak ing a hasty shot at Fred, lumped throng a window and escaped. Cannot stnad far Fnltun. , PAWNEE CITY. 'Neb.. Oct. 19 .Spe cial. I Tho Pawnea Press, tha only demo cratic paper in Pawnea county, asserts editorially that It will not, cannot sup. port E. T Fulton far state senator from this i the First! district. Matt Goring ot Plattamouth aud Fred Haaalar of tho Press hero aro very elusa frtenda, politi cally and otherwise. Tha republicans havo i i walkaway with the state senatorshlp wtth Francis Martin ot Falls City as thoir candidate. Pawnee la coming all right- Examine Ilnral Delivery Rontee. TABLE ROCK. Nob., Oct. 19. (Special. i C. E. Llewellyn of Omaha, special agent of tha pastoiScB true rural delivery, waa in town a day or two ago looking after the establishment of a routo from this place. Aa there have been two or more proposed routes and there will havo'to be mora preliminary work dona ha will re turn a llttlo later to datermlna tha matter and establish tho route selected. Mercer Talka at Arlington. ARLINGTON. Nab., Oct- 19. (Special.) t Hon. David H. Mercer and W F Wapplch ' spoka tn Masonic hall here yesterday after i noon to falr-stzed audience. A targe number of women were preoent to hear tho 1 ipeaktng. There la no doubt but what Mon-er will hold his awn In thia (Arlington) township. inna for Largn Sam. NIOBRARA, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) A rune has been commenced in tha district rottrt of Knox county by Mrs. Marl Randa, administratrix at her lata husband's estate. Vac Raada, who waa county eirk of this county tor twelva yer, against Max Randa Lad wlfo for KO.JOO, ROUSING RALLY AT WAHOO Hcputjlfcan Daj at Saoade-a County Capital Made x Ettnissr. CHAIRMAN HANNA STARTS A REVIVAL MelMeJohn and VnitrcTrs Iddresn Two Lurwe Cruril lit tilt Bvenlmc After n nrltllunt Street Demon it rut Inn. WAHOO Neb.. Ort. 19 Special Tele gram, i Tha dny s republican political demonstration, beginning wtth the speeeh of Chulrman Ranna at 3 o'clock, continued to night wtth all tha enthusiasm witnessed In tha afternoon. The crowd did not diminish. Tho people came to hear the evening speeches as well. AMlatant Secretary of War GeargB D. Melklt-john spoke at the Wahoo opera house to a magnificent audi ence, while a simitar meeting wa held In 'ho Winter opera house, addressed by ex Oo'ngresamun W. E. Andrews, tha speakors afterward exchanging audiences. Each ably ilsruH'Hl 'ha vital political Issues of today and worn frequently Interrupted with tho most eilthualnstic applause. Preceedlng tho speaking 'here was a grand torchlight parade. In which mere were about l.'KH) marchers la Una. composed of four bnnda and republican clubs from Ashland, fednr Bluffs. Mead. Weaton. -Wahoo. Mem pbla and Malmo and other towns. It waa one of 'he anest political demonstrationa ever witnessed in ?aunders county Today's great meetings havo sent a ehtll through tho fusion, u-owd. 11iiter nIIy at I'.iJrliitry. FVIRBCRT. Nob.. Ort. 19. Special, i Vi-sterday waa a good tlma for republicans and they gave Congressman Llttleacld and P ". Hoana a hearty greeting. Every parr if 'he county waa well represented in the parado In 'ho afternoon, which waa led by tho McKlnley Drum corps, followed by about loo members of tho McKlnley and Roose velt club of Falrbury. a number of vtaitlng clubs from other towns and a company of Rough Rlden and manv citizens in decoratad cnrrtngH. In the afternoon a large crowd In the public square woh addressed by Hon. P Hunna and Mr. Rlnaker of Beatrice, who made maaterl7 speeches and held tho olostt attention ot their audience. In ho evening 'ho McKlnley and Roose velt club and Rough Riders hud a torchlight parade, breaking ranks at the opera house, which waa rtlled to the doors and hundreds worn unabla to gain admission and turned awny Oongreman Llttlefleld delivered ono of the ablest speeches ever made In Falr bury and which made every republican en thusiastic for the success of 'he party and badly demnrallied tho fUBlonlata. Tunmrn WVImimi'i Hiltelilnrt. TAMOR.X. Neb.. Oct, 13 -.Sperlal. i This place had tho largest political meeting laat night ever held hero. Seward sent Its FUim beuu club and band, a glee club and a .:rowd of leali'iia republicans. Tho candidates for county attorney and representatives were here and after tha band had plared and tho glee club sang, to tha delight at rhe audi ence, tho candidates mmlo very brief ad dresses, and tha speaker of the evening. Colonel Hutchens of Des Moines, was Intro duced. Tho hall waa Ilturalty packed, the additional ball was packed, tho stage and standing room wen titled. Tha torchlight parade bail been a success and the hall waa so crowded that as many could not get In aa wero m and 'ha 3tn;cta were tilled. Tho colonel mado tho best speech ever heard hero. Ha falriy begged to b-s corrected If ha waa not right, but nobody attempted it. Hla speech waa scintillating wdth truth and it has donn groat good In this town. Crrannj lr fr MoIClnley, HOOPER, Neb.. Oct. 19. (Special.) Oscar H. Kraft, aauoclata editor at tha Illinois Stauta Zel-.ung. addresaed a lurgi crowd of enthusiastic German farmora at tho Hunting school houao. sis miles east of Hooper, luat evening. Mr. Kraft ha3 been doing aomo very effective work for tho republican tlckot In this vtclnlty and laat evoning for two hours the au dience gavo vary oloso attention to his remarks Tho Gormana of thu vicinity do not belluvo In the frea silver policy of Bryaa and will glvo tha nnmo united support to Mr. McKlnloy that they dlu four years ago. Fuilon Meetlnic itt Harvard. HARVARD. Neb., Oct. 19. (SeUI. Stakes' opera houao waa well ailed laiit ovonlng 'o listen 'o Elizabeth Shirley of Omaha, tell why Bryan and Stevenson should be elec'ed. Tho address gave evi dence of having been carefull'' "reparl and committed 'o memorv I defended 'ho acta WOMAN'S It is a well-kaown fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound ha.4 cured more wemen than any other remedy. It therefore must bo the best possible medicine for female ilia. But some women make the mistake of thinking that they will try some thing else simply because it is new Tbnt mistake la often a fatal one fatal to the health and happines of the axperimenter. Is it not foolish to risk thm mossiklm rmsutts of such experiments 7 is it not mmttor to depanti upon a medicine which has keen tried success fuHy for thirty years, and which has mover keen found wanting 9 Do not therefore let aay one persuade you to try something which they say is just as good. It cannot be just as good. Mrs. Finkham's Compound is the best, and there can be only ono best. This is not mens assertion, but ia a positive fact, admitted by hundreds, of regular physicians. Sely on your own common sense, and Mrs. Finkham's life-long experience, and you w!l makn no mistake. Don't experiment wth your health, hi good, and is backed by such letters as these to Mrs. Plnkham ; Suppressed and Painful Periods Cured by Lydia Em Pinkham's Vegetable Compound " I waa thia, sallow and nervous. I had not had my menses for over a year and a half. Doctored with several physicians ia town and one specialist, but did not get aay better. I daally decided to try your medicine, and wrote to you After I hwl taken three bottles of Lydia E. Blnkbnm's Vegetable Compound and three of Blood Purider. ray menses returned, aad I feel as well and strong as I ever did. and am raining deuli." fllss Lena Gaines, VUaMu, Tulare Co., Col. " Aiter following the directions given ia your kind letter for the treat ment of leuenrrhiBa,, I caa say that I havo heea atirery cared by the use. of Lydia E. Pialchnm's remedies, and w'll "gladly reoomnvnd Them to my f Heads." - Hiss A. B. Davids, Blng hamton, N.Y, The Medicine that hoSdm thm Lydia Em Pinkhmm'm Vmgetmblo Compound, 2 adm'nlstration generall" mado a bid ho German 'oto br parraytng ho Uage nt mlli'artitm. tlffe;ted hnr T!r--i- eleetefl wntllil ornrn fhrt rimm thrtf toulrt lead tho Americas people a peace aad pros perity and deplored tho fact that public speakers and many in public office would not toll tho truth. i Mre ?r t Rennard. KENNARD. Neb.. Ocf. 13. apednl Nover la tha hlBtory of Knnarl has It witnessed such a rally as 'ia: which took place at Metropolitan halt Inst evening. Tha hall waa crowded tn orreraawtng. At least 100 wern unable to gain admittance. Tho apeaSera an this occasion wre Con gr"ssmaa Dave Menrr. John L. Keoaedy and William F Wapp'jrh. A gie-i ,;Hib com posnt of women sang. Tha Kcnnord fnrnet bond rendered a se lection. William 3mlth. president of the Mc Klniey Dlutrlch club. Introduced Mr Wap ' plch, who spoko for fifteen minutes. "Our Dave" then stppped forward and received ' a tremendous ovation from -he lane audl i enco. It waa sometime before 'he peopln became quieted down so ha could talk. He made a ffne address. Dech CTiitllenices Ulen. ITHACA. Nab.. Get. 17 Hon. W V Mien Honored Sir- Believing 'hat rou are as earnest In your endeavors m securing 'he best possible government for all ho peoplo as I am, and aa there are vir'ed opinions as to what special taws would be 'he most conducive in securing for 'ha peoplo 'he gr-atest intellectual, social and iplrltual de velopment, I aak that you allow me to divide tlma with you. in your meetings now adver tlsod and such other meetings that you may suggest. Trusting that you wilt aecode to thus Jointly discuss the merits of the varied Issues presented to tha people for their In telligent action In November. I await your early reply. Kindly yours. W H. DECH. niir Rntly nt On a. ONO. Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) V most enthusiastic republican rally wan held hers, last alght. Charles Weston, candi date for stata auditor: O. D. Follmer. I candidate for commissioner of public Innds and buildings. J. J Bonekemper . candidate far state senator, and Hon. C. H. Sloan of Geneva addressed tho people, assisted by tha York Gtoo club. Aa hour before tha meeting was to begin the largest hall In the town was crowded fo Its fullest capacity, when it became nei.essary to have an outdoor meeting. . The crowd present was estimated to be at leaat 40(1 to 800. tho largest crowd ever 1 assembled here on any political occasion. rtnlly itt Wtl.ionylll-. WILSONVILLE. Neb.. Oct. 19. -.Special Telegram.) Tha republicans held a rr.ua Ing rally hero today. A largo aad en thusiastic crowd greeted Hon. G. M. Lam bertaon and Stata Senator E. N. Allen, who addressed the gathering. Mr Lambert -son eiinnned hla remarks to tho money question and exploded many af tho pet theories advanced by Bryan in this, ,-ib tn tho ISO'S campaign, catling attention 'i tho prophecies mado by both parties 'hat year and tha final outcome. Tho town was profusely decorated with tings and bunting and tho Onnbury band assisted ia the rally. I Mor- Votn for Prosperity. BEI.DEN. Nab.. Oct. 19. (Special.) Hon. Franklin (. Slatthews ot New York, a per sonal friend of Theodoro Roosevelt, deliv ered an address to a largo audience at fhla pluce last evening. He spnka on Impetial i Ism aad trusts, but ha dwelt especially an i ! Tammany hall and Bryan'i connection 1 therewith. j Those who heard the speech say It was I 1 ono of 'ho best heard In this section. Four yenrrj ago this precinct gavo McKtnlny j eighteen majority. This ytnr the repub- Ilcar.a will carry tho precinct by at leaat thlrty-avo. 1 Aurora, nepnbll.rann Tinny. i AURORA. Neb.. Oct. 19. (Special.) Yes terday was a buay day far Hamilton county republlcana. Hon. George D. Melklelohn . and Hon. C. J. Greene at Omaha delivered political addressee in tho opera house. Mr. Greene spoke 'o aa afternoon audlenco and Mr. Mellitejohn In '.ho evening. Both i men mado ablo arguments In favor of tha present administration and republican prin- Iclples. Tho republicans are enthusiastic and tha tualonlsts dapreaaod by these splendid ra ! publican rallius. Hnrkett ot strlln. STELLA. Neb.. Oct. 19. (Special. ) Congressman Burkett spoke to 03 many as could gain admission In the nuw opera bcuso laat night. Tho hall haa over 100 opera chairs, but theso wero all 9lled aad many could not and atand.ng room. of Agiilaaldo, condemned 'ho nol'cr of 'ho MISTAKE. A Grateful Woman Re commends Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound to Every Wife and Mother, " I have taken eight bottles of Lydia E. Plakham's Vegetabls Compound with moat gratifying results. I bad beea married four years and hail two children. I waa all run down, hail fail iag of womb with all its distressing symptoms. I had doctored with a good physician, butl derived very little good from his treatment. After taking a few bottles of your medicine, I was able to do my work and nurse my seven-moatlw'-old babe. I rceoro" mended your medicine to every wife aad mother. Had I time, leould write much more ia its praise. I bid you God's speed ia your good work. firs. L. A. norris, Welaka, Putnam Co., Fla. for thm largest mummer of Cures ia TRIUMPHS .HI5SF..M.H HERZHiER. Nouiiah. Wij.. '"I found three bot tles of Peruna as s?ood as a three weeks' va cation." Miss Emma Henlger writes from Nenoh. Wis., the following praise for Peruna. She sya: "I ttilic arat plon.stir In iicItniMV Iciluinir tho curative ctrc.t.H of Per unit. La.-t year my vstem was completely run down ami our fam ily phymut.in rfiiiMttntcii th.it T take a trip to recuperate. .My -fstcr-in- l.tw then asUeil me to try i'eruna. Hrt teliinu me how it li.iU helped her. I did xo.und founij tliree hottlen a.- niud as a tliree iveelJi' .le.itlon. I sh:ill ahvayx -pea!t well of it in the future." fc ni ma Herzier. Peruna has been endorsed by over 50,000 prominent citizens of the United States including the following prominent persons: Senor Ouesada, of the Cuban Le gation of Washington. D. C. Booker T, Washington, of Tuskegee, Alabama. Beiva A. Lockwcod. 619 "F" street N. W. Washington, D. C. Senator Stephen R. Mallory, of Pensacola, Fla. Ex-Chief Justice William C. Cham bers, of Washington, D. C. Congressman H. W. Ogden, from Benton, La. Governor Joseph J. Johnston, of Montgomery, Ala. Major General Joseph Wheeler, of Wheeler, Ala. Governor G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va. Mr Burltetr waa a' hla beat and delivered ono of tha moat inBtrucrive and entorraln- Ing addresses that a Stella audlenco had ever heard. At least two mnro rallies 1 will be held tha republicans before election. , Iloii.tlunii Interrupt Snalier. i ELM CREEK. Nob.. Oct. VS. (Special.) ' Han. W. D. Pearno of Chicago discoursed republican doctrine to a well-ailed house here Wednesday night. A gang of haud lums and rowdies attempted to break up the meeting by continually breaking in an the speaker with yelling and thraw'ng showers of beans and other mlHBlles, dur ing wbn h one of the lumps waa broken. Will Co tn Hear Ilaiina. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Oct. 19 -(Special.. A largo number of citizens from this city and vicinity will go to Omaha on tha excur sion train next Saturday evening ia see and hear oc.-or Mark M. Hunnn. The Plarta niouth .Mi K.niov-RoosevRit Flumbeau club and iand wi; nrohabi accompany 'ho -rowd. For a Cnlil In flu- Head. LA X VTIVE BR 'Us-QN IN r;s r vB LETS but take a med.oiae that you know Nei'vous Prostration and lni ' lammalion of tho Bladder Cured by Lydia a Finkham's Vegciabio CcmpQuml ' E kaji jIjw, Pinkiia.h I have used your Vegetable Compound for female weakness and it h:w done womhsrs for me. I also bad nervous prohtration was nut able to look after my house work. A ttr taking one bottle I began to improve. and am now better la every way and feel like a different person. flr3. Delia Keiser, furienville, Pa. " Deaji Mm. PtSKirAM I cannot praiw! your Vegetable Compound enouc'i for the good it has done me. I sunVrtsd frrna innammaoion of the blndder. I tried doctors, but obtained ao relii-f- A l 'ast I decided to wntu tn "on. and now. thanks to mr reme dies. I am -ntirely ruretl." Hr. K. S. Urady. ni Lioit St.t High Bndse. New Vork City. arm t it v; 7 Mr- OF PERUNA Thousand of Chronic Ailments of Women Cured Every Month. Disguised Internal Catarrh the Enemy of Women. Peruna the Only In ternal Systemic Ca tarrh Remedy Yet Devised Two Prominent Cases in Illustration. 3yriads of Unpub lished Testimo nials on Pile. i Ail summer loag letters 'ram women tn all parts of tie United States havo bin pouring la. Dr Hartmnn'i Immense facil ities for answering theso letters have been taxed to tno utmost. A great multitude of voraen have been mailt) well and happy again. This correspondence la strictly con adenttnt. but for magnitude bus never been equalled in the world. Stilt thu lutturs come. ?t'.lt 'ho treo counsel from Dr. Hart man goes out in every mail b hundreds. Write him. Tell him all about your ease. Hn will answer prorantlv free of charge. 5end for free -apv of "Health and Beauty ' ddress Dr H.irman. Coiutnima. i.hio. ffj Charmingly Sleepiti ! u i m A Particular Good yr- A 3-pleco Bedroom Suit, muda of best select golden oak, ban hill swell, quar ter sawed front, lresser top. 2?x45 inches, trimmings are all caat brajH, band carving and highly hand make, ilnlHh and design of tho $40.00 aulta, druaaer hua f m (( n-a Via.inl 1(1." 1 n.,h..u " . . y, .... 1 .. W llSSk.Vy iwii! SATtmriA v j-piicrra OPEN SATURDAY WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND. ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO., MI4.U16.14I8 DOUGLAS STREET. Choosing an Office Neighborhood is quite aa Important as -housing a neighborhood In which to live. A buaineas man cinun said 'hat tf tie wero going to start a new bualnusa 'ha ant thing ha would do would ba to buy some handsome atatlonery Tha tmpresslon mudo by tha place whero your otflco Is tocated In worth a good many dollars to yau. It wilt coat you no more to have an office In THE BEE BUILDING than among ahuup droHsmaltors and quack Joctors. Ton are known by tho company you keep. . . . R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents. SO Years Quality High. Every one guaranteed. 1 j 'YI rt The Laadiac Stov Dwlers at tha United 5stM jell Charter Oaks. If am D Ur hi ywr Tow Oue WWITl DINCCT TO US. CMAWTCT OAK 1TOVK AMD A.1C COM ST- LOUIS. INCREASE MISS CAROLINE WINSm. Chic.isu. II.L, j "Peruna is of special merit in the dis t eases peculiar to o- ' men.'' Miss Carolina Wtnnln. 3R0 Blue talaait avenue. Chicago, lit., writes. "Health In Heaven's) choicest jritt to humanity, anil vet but few are in perfet hc'a.th. Suture 'a laws aro not uniiei'Mtanil and doctor; do not (id minister the Proper medicine to these cases. It i therefore a pleasure to find a remedv tliat will do all it claimii. Peruna is in mv opinion the finest remedy for alfections of the kid neys and other pelvic organs. nd for women and their special diseas es it Is of special merit. Caroline Wlnnln. Ex-Governor P. B. S. Pinchback, of Louisiana. Senator W N. Roach, from North Dakota. Judson W. Lyons, Register of the U. S. Treasury, Washington. D. C. Hon. H. G. Worthington, ex-Minister from Argsntine Republic, of Washing ton, D. C. Congressman Amos J- Cummings, from New York. Governer W. M. Lord, of Oregon. Hon. S. Smithmeyer, architect of the Congressional Library, Washing ton, D. C. Hal. P. Denton, Chief National Ex port Exposition, of Philadelphia Pa. Furnished g Rooms Are only possible when the furniture is grace ful in design. Ono wants tho slipping rotima whether for them or for tho mem bers of tho family, to bo dalatlly aad handsomely Mrnlnhed waata plcaa ant. airy apartments. Our Bedroom Suits, No matter haw low tho price, aro always tha nnwest designs from tho beBt mailers, and puuwd along at an especial economy In price malting possible the prettiest sleeping rooms at aomlaol cost. Value for selling. pollahed, a suit with all the qualities af strtT ' ' QVEINn UNTIL P. M. Ground floor, Bcc Bitildinu. - the Lead. All Sizes. All Prices, All Styles- mmmamamtm. m 1