THE OMH DAILY BEE: TTIITD VV. NOVFMMn 1. 1000. DIm.INi, I? Ml Til BET cuu Howe Tuavsu-j Jytiicate to 3i Biases IUktmi. GERMAN'S AKt" STAKWV6 SY K'KINIIY tcar M. IVrnfl ttflnc tincon rntl nii Report if the Hcsutt of 111 (nnvalK lmr 1 th Mule. 1 ii .tl4..,.i . ,. I LINCOLN Oct. Monday aacraisg w oV arid several other sini bouse fTitns tjr Lad facc44 IB ("ollwt r on It $(!.. TV- tiW ar hi bfa IKiid with H. rrenaaa cath'er of tb Plrtt XillOM! Ub). la ta C'tr Tb aaoB-)- raited by frc b4 a acoefif-1 f ixittioa of tbf wtf r aud If tb blscc , U j.r-rntpd any titn befort d-yrtioa 4ay It )m r m- arrrtd Mr TrenwB Mkid tH if'rtwn tfeat ir bad to rtody att-r J to ater on rttsllar baatc Tb SI it o.Twd b? a b;cao brakpr ad a b n-ri'tfa frifod ia tals city taat bf '! :c-r! ta' arootiat if aay eaB b- fouad l'u.ia.i.:. a, a. Mta.M.r tiut J1T of ".. rot.. t Up to .. o-iloe f' ,,l"!f' in .. Iliiaoi. ai a omibthd Mtf aad raairaaa ! I Tl ,bf of? tc 2.rjoi E1BHM.-B of ta ofxtUai Mtioaal oMamlt- tbond i Im.u. it MrS wn to t. .b ot,t Mltrut f-rt tbat it j raw" t dairy lnurett by o,;id rft a awdorlty te for tb- HrruB t-C'"B Nerti. who it a tdldt l-torh It as on tb- itrfbrta af tbti ,of -a 'aU dlatrtet. b tbonld be 7or,-caM Tbat Mr frW acaoja.H ta fa rJ',''7'"2 ..T'' f""r lobbv of tbr Uadfll hotel arrf-ra day r Klflkall. rravbHrat. faldatf for tbat b. vould wacr from no to U.OW that 'n U diatrtrt. it tnakin: capital I-Kiiya irajwlty tb-T- nould aot ou' '-" Usiaai of tb out Tf. b k mas fco bru th tirl j '" Mil fc aould ake ta- bet and Mr PMr-' "" ;-! le Xtakad has oj u.l rrd to pat ua ta-H.OW tb-at day. At , xsaitit Willlaas NVnii Id th th. ,K-tn tmt Mr , ta pro- "ppor; Bf dairymrB. H aa C' -b- monrv fad i- . ch n in- 0M-Wly in tho dairy butla to a drfimt, tiio0 of timr jiinre rxttt for a cumb-T of yett.' If tod t. oacTti It would b to bit f ..-ri.inii rr t lllfiiultitril. , ouElary Interval -o advaof the cium of Vir Kraft of ib? editorial MatT of tho tb dairyi&oa vol) m nould be fate -Illln-oi tit Anrrtrrr bo has b-'t dotap , duty and pieasuro to wrvp Mr-iirr ia elf- raaaalcB work ia Nbraka for atTeral atom ot bta t nttltiH-nrr fV f war la tbo dty today ad wblle br , Mr Kntrb: n Xtor wholly uaaalboi mid b rtir. tr tatr would er ropab- ttod by ta? National tialry asloa. It lifts at tho It rtb'Omlst oloo'ton a wrlttea ultbotit knowlodgo or c-obccbi I hire irately oor tir-b of tb terrl- f tho oSrcr of the aaaortattoe or lit tort of tho Pirt at.4 Pootd roarreaaloaal aMaarlac hoard kt toon at a copy of the iJiKTiru and i f'-H rnatly oarourared byjlettor catno 1st tb band of N. P Mc b' I bar oorn " ho Mild "1 bare Wa DonaM of tait n;y. rbclrmaa of tie to unibu to find an- dinfTf-tior ameac Gor- pubJloan ooacre-aalona) romaiitrco It trat r-nf 1 baro mad rporlal oCcrts to forwardod to Hoa. W J Hal nor of Aarora. end trlV to tho riormatt rotora and I raa ho Its rire pro?idf rt of tho IHlry union trutbfuilt My tbat ihor l notblnc la tho Pollowiac i hie roiy ropen that tbo ar ijatnlac; thtlr poll- AT PSORA. Nh Oot . !': Hon N 1 t i-tt- t-ortur of ttf cry of ailltarim.' 1 McOinald. ihatrman Koarttry. Neb D-ar m .nnUun thai V.Vuri. . will r- ktrV am roahdoat that Sebrai.Ua will co atok 1r'o tbo fepobilran ro)i:n.n Ir twV:tac of ibe potitiral OBdit.on ia fou'b TaV.ota a U WolfonharKr of tb! r-tv bn ba jun ootapietol a tonr of tbat naif in lb Interest!, of tie prohibition , .m,A ... i.JUr. -j,., rwi... 'irkrt Mid I brtlevo tbat Sow.h OaVoU wil. a majority oto for the JirHisley r 1 am inclined to the opinion, bow. er tbt tbo .u'eratt control the Ucifle'tir . thy are anVlac teelal ff fortu in beb&lf of ibetr lecialatue tioVetf VoTertbelts oondltlOD in tbat t-tate a.e tnotie ana t sere ran d no ornamij- unin the vr.te le counted 1 llt'o thf prohibi tion o'c In South Iitkoi will be foar or T.- ttmef a larse an V was in I'M The rirtv hf ir "n'ir tlV:e tbre national. ..... ..,i..i ..j , .-..i, ute end conrrewior.l-and an orcsnlred f.cbt l beinr ''e all along tb line " l.lneln' "rti eri l'fitofTlce. Neer ir. itn h'jtory nucb a larce buf- lnet trmrattxi in th I.inroln iMjftaCice th tiurlsc 'be liift fiscal tear eodlac June So. M romparod rltb tte bujlnej. of four '"T . .a . . . year aro the bowlnc if uapralleld. In- fiireticc a ceoeral trtitlBft-f growth which U beyond all preeodea, Fol.ow.ac i. a comparison of cash petal receipt for three 7 nr Year endlnc Jui . lffS Tear en.tlnc June 3. w Tear erdinn June 3i. 1!H ::. tun U&7M.U Receipts durinc ibe jnontb of Jasc in tic fame years show the nme remarKable jrrowth rotal receipts June. 1?W Postk' reelnts Jjne. 1S ti.iif.S .!P..H I'nstal re.-etl.tr Jui-e. lis. .... l.-2? n.v,.r -r,r, t the nxiii service . , . ' . .. . . . in this city show a stallar iocreai-e dart:;; the last fcjr yar la the rectetry dp- Iartnest the fcllow-inr rrd is shown la letters aud parcel is the repiMered mall j titn mo iths ndlnc J ne 1 S.S2S Six m. ih i.s Jvne : ISn. T l44 . Jteslsterett ltters receld MX months . endini: June ' W, a. Mi ) rterifterd letters received flv 8onth ndln; J ine if 11 W It -sill b seen from the Set res above' tbat the reslstn- division has double Its. bus'aens la four years jD special delivery letters tb increase has lea from Ofio la JRI6 to f -. for the last fiscal year, while in the forarii3F department the orders bae Dorr than doutled ia the last two WIIAT CAl'SF.s DKaKNESS. Iiie Priiirlpnl (aur is tumble lint .o!iornll er-loolrt. Mat? thia;s may cause deafness, and ery often it Is di.(ult to trace a cause Pome people inherit deafness Acute dis rases like scarlet fever sometime cause deafness But br far the mast camm-on .ause of loss of beariue is catarrh of the , head and throat. from McKlalty electors to road overseer A promiatat iperialist oa ear troubles Aa old-time lovefeast participated la by re Elves as his opiaioa that alae out of tea publicans will be held oa Saturday evea cases of deafness Is traced to throat trou- , lS- R- W W Joaet. A Weller aai W W. ble thl is probably overstated but It Is ' Aaaess will be the principal speakers certainly true thit more than half of all aes of poor hearing were caused by ca tarrh Tbe .atarrb secretion ta the nose aad throat finds its way into the Eustarhla tube and by clogging it up very soon af ects the bearing and the hardening of the secretion makes the loss of hearing per rnaarnt. ualess the catarrn which caused tbe trouble is cured Those who are hard of bearing may think this a little far fetched, but aay one at all observant must have noticed hew a hard cold la tbe head will affect tbe bearing and tbat catarrh if long neglected w.l) certainly impair tbe sense of hearing and ultimately cause deafness If the nose aad throat are kept clear aad ; free from the unhealthy secretions of ca- I tarrh the hearing win at once greatly im- ' prove and anyone aaSerlng from deafness , and . atarrb can satisfy themselves oa thla potat by using a fifty cent box of Stuart's 1 Caiarrb Tablets, a new catarrh cure, which 'a the pat year baa woa the approval of tb usaad of catarrh euScrers as well as physicians because it is la renvenleat form to lite, contains no cocaine er opiate and It as safe aad pleasant for children as for their elders Stuart s Catarrh Tablets Is a wholesome combination of Blood root. Guaiacai, Ba caluptol and similar antiseptics and they cure catarrh and catarrhal deafness by act, on upon tbe blood and raucous mem brane of tbe nose and throat s oae physician aptly expresses it: You Jo not have to draw upon tbe im agination to discover whether you are get ting benefit from Stuar' Catarrh Tablets: Improvement nd relief arc apparent from the first tablet taken Ml druggists sell aad recommend them. They cost but fifty cents for full slxed ' rertitiag a populist rally to be held here package and any catarrh sufferer who has ' November i Toe city marshal, a demo wasted time and money on sprays salves pop went rouad this meratsg and tore and powders will appreciate to the full them all down It hts created great ex. tht sent ef Stuart s Catarrh Tablets. J elttatet aad iadiraatJca. ine re ; :d f nr ttj Jtumhtr. a.et r.j.r? AJB" l'.f.J Monet lim ordi"a paid: Fremont tonnel! vleMlnc. mtMONT. Neb. Or;. 51 i3pclal.. , The city rover U held a regular meeting , last eveataa- and tranaac'.'-d considerable bunneas. A committee af cittten frog tbe J northeaster part of the First wart wanted soaaihlnc oa- towards cetUnr rid of I pool of tunui ter a Platte Unt' aa J Kteveatb street, which for two btorks i ,hf' ?" iaa4mM. Tbe idboe will either b- rl4 or Slleo : pwif. of tor SEND OUT A FAKE LETTER "" " ont-rr.. lunni ui trlft lirt mi Kjil-tl.- frii C linrlr. Kiillit. , KEARNH cb . O ?i itl A Ictttr bf tnt. id1y fir latd xsm-'jC 4l.-)a of ib? ltb coarr-vjioMl dl- ' trlrt. it u ?l:tta br Taarlw T. Ktlibt. tcfftary of .a SattaiMl I Jury utii-ic. iron rbJr' Ta l:trr aarpom ta b tSfial "r-i 1V .Ur KIHT til J 4nr lO m -I ,f Pl-,un,k.n ye.rin?: w. ' the iinaturo rf Charle V Knlcbt. arr- lary of '.n Natir.ni.1 l-lr union. nd reatnrj m u. In the 5 xth ooncre'Munal nt-not it, tnt Mr kvem af.t-mj't t tnaae n ippear tnat Ju.ia- .nomiic i tne aiolfl frtonj of the dalrv Interen. whi' jU(l4.e Kinn lls f.r.mx. tnJ ,hit ,h Xatlona! Dalr uimhi Ip adocatlnc th 'e-.tl. n of Jui?e Neville y i nrxi ai- a xi(N pr rjH,.1J ,,, th- N-itu,r Ttr- , union Tbl '.otter t proPly fraudulert i rui mlKleaalnc. trurh trhap not Inten- kaW (!i not Kn nrtrv ,,f dlr,. itr4.,. and the fervire of Judce Nvl..e In furih erlnc dslry lFllat!or Is trolly exatcer-t.-d In th hWwtrl nine. ft r.n nf fhn nftMrn r,i jbe National Dairy union, which If en- tlrel non-rwrtlsan In w- work. 1 Know that It ha taken no action whatever "e- wtlnc ,hc car.diafcr, of ar)y T,erM(n ai that nvitht-r Krlcht -.or an other ir- arm ba the .Tithorlty to iii-e the name of . ' 'he National Wiry union to bolster up the ranataary i juace reue or any oincr f,Cfr, f the National Hairy union are republirai. will vote the tralrht repute Zt2 V' aVSi fllim,1,y Tdtv'' S1 LfrUi?' Ucan succet-t. thl fall .nil alone the Hue t re. esar tt. maintain the r.re-nt pp'on.lld tniMness and economic cotdltion and thit faj&r&n oPuTe . ni,ie conditions we had tri-.m l'J to i;T We have escai-d from the "soun house ra broucht Nul by su'-b allecej states men af Rryan and Neville and no Ota'r-. -mat Is intern t-d In brlmrinc about Its le-tur- Uesides It Is a well known fact that effl elent detrj" l-pislatlon has been champ.on-J most efHdertly bv republicans and rHuh- llcar. :ejwlrs The s-ronctst opposition 1.. su.-h lecislatior has aleayi" ben bas"1 upun the yp-ious plea ol states rttrhts ar.d the r.nrti'f.r of cctt. mpeed oil ard other yneclal tntererts of the south I stn- cf-el hope tnat no iairvmun or frind if a.ry ntres.s w-i! b .. .ived by Mr Knicht let'er Ver trulv yours. r. J HA1NER lr. Lease nt Itril riouri. RCD CLOVI) Neb.. CK t tSpocial.i I Mary Elliabeth Lease adressed a larpe j and enthutlastir audience, mostly voter, j la the opera house here Monday etealsc. 1 covertas tb campaiga 1s a masterly ma ri ser and to the evident satisfaction of ' her hearers This mecttrR. romlac as it did on the same evtaiac of the day she spoke to a?res of people at Guide Rock. , atilr twelve ?ails distant sad to which - ' larce number of our people had rene. cad the packe houe a w-eader Webster county will cove a rood account of ttslf on November 6 Political Dclcjint Ions rompnreil. DVNBAR. Neb. Oct. SI (Special i Ia coatrast to the delegation of elFhty-Sve republiraas tc the rally at Nebraska City Moaday fvenlnp. oae loae democrat went dowa to the popocratlc rally at tbat place last night. This is an Indication of how the vote la Delaware precinct will co. 105 majority for the entire republlctan ticket, i Mr. Lease Makes Prediction. HOLDREGE Neb. Oct Jl (Special )- Mary E Lease arrived here this morning ronj ljM tmtt t0 TArzKOOd h.re ahe whs to deliver a political address in tbe I evening In a brief interview at the Ar- j llagtoa hotel here Mrs Lease predicted the re-eieciloa o: rresiant McKlnley by a Urgely Increased majority. She stated that she bad been talking to unusually larr ! audiences dnrinr the present campairn ' and tbat nearly every meeting was fol lowed by announcements of conversiccs to McKlnley Vchnrnun at lirnria, GENEVA Neb . Oci Jl u'peclal I Ye. terday President J G Sehurmas spoke to 1 large crowd here. About CK) met him tt , tbe depot, the Republican clnb. Rough I Riders, members of the Grand Army of the ' Kepubllc aad Company G, with a number , of women aa.l altbcugb it raised r 11 tht af'ernooc and evening stH! 'here were! crowd in town la tbe evening speakisg was in tbe court room aad the crowd lis tesed till nearly mldalgbL The Imperial anartrt entertained all la a happy scan ner j llnllj at liraTnard. I BRAINARD. Neb.. Oct- 51 iSnacial.) I Hon. F. N Prjt republican candidate for ittomvy getiral. spoke to a Iatr-s4ad audience at tbe opera house here laat olcnt. Mr Prout ia a good speaker ana wa well rocelved by all proitnt. Owing to tbe heavy rc.n uid it.uddv mlt Im r ti, ' far are. -s ecald not turn out Tear Ilxmii Populist Hill.. BATTLE CREEK. Neb. Oct. II Spe- J ciai 1 j.r. Bryant 01 Norfolk v . here vesteruay and posted a lot af bills ad- J t i to .uc Tear .MEIRLE10HN AT NORFOLK Awituit Secretin tf "n t: Ttlit 'a a 3ic Crowd 7Lr. DISCUSSES 7WE! NATIONAL ISSUES ONLY l'lnt lot to tf rrm'r tbr Hrne. fil f l:ltlnc loritj nnrl llir fooStxhlM't nf l"nlnn rrtloti. NOlPOUt. Neb. Xt SI 'Spec Al Tei Sral. Man. Oeofpe I) Meikleiobn. h lHant rtar of tr. addfetot4 oe- f the larretM political ajsetiac InM la S ci -folk Uiif raaaptlpa. Hi p-ci m aloti ta line of mtioaal lues but did not to-jch state i- we He compared Me Klcley i ndtriBHtratioa with former ad taiaiafa iona. sboalac prtat la'-rewiet of pric under protection eoaapared with f- trade prieec aad that it had cowe f-o the poller of the republican party He fbc c ! that the wares paid and labor ctorlc 'i Mniar proteeioB have been dfaM ht they sjiitsined under free traie aad labor la te-tura baa eip-ader us wares In t vyias AtBtricaa fans praJucs. Oood waeea ipcreaee roeruaipttoB of ftrta pro ducts and lacreaaed coosuaptloc aaakes rood prica Cora today is worth twice ahr.t It was ia UK htt one sad oar half titter aa auca. bore are t per cent hlcher a ad cattle n p .- buadrtdwelrbt biSbr. He said cheap Urb wire makes cheap hor. cheap lurcher snakes cheap farms: cheap oarncs tcuke cheap bors$. If the age-ork are paid ctod wages the p-oduc- of their labor must be hlcber aad food w?c pail t.-eadwiaaert mean befer j-rv-e fo- farm prodacti. He stated that the first p!aak acaiast illegitimate cotntlsatioBi of capital la 'be platform of aBy rr" writtea by McKialey. whes chairman of the committee oa platform at the national coaaeetion in He then quoted MrKialey's tneeeace to the latt cos rres reeaimeacltc Itris atlon ara.ost enm btnatioBf ot capital for purpose of rais ing prices aad preventing competition, uau eaowed bow the platform of was car ried oat in by the pa stare of the Saer maa ant i-trust iav 1 the last cona-reai he aaid. a jotai resolution as tstrojucc by the repjtllcass for as ameadmeot to the censtituticB ririns creator power 10 concret to lec1f.lat oa trusts The was supported by rrpublicaot and opposed by democrats and populists aad failed of paetare Mercer aad Burbett. re publicaB. supported this measure while Robinson. Stark. Neville aad Sutherland, demo-rats and populists, opposed He t-bowed tbat this artioo was followed by the introduction of a bill ia the house by republicans uoendmc the Sherman law aad maktac lu provisionr more elective by chan rl uc the maximum penalty to aiaimum and tbat any one darnac-d by reason of a rise la prie of any product eootrol!ej by trusts shall rt-oer judemeat r,f at least fIVi irrespective of tho damaces. iaeludlar attorsty fees and costs Touchlac imperialism, be showed that Mr Klaley has controlled territory. ac?utre3 from Spain, as Jefferson coatrolle-i Louisi ana. Jackoa Florida. Polk raltfernla wid every othr pretldeat has coatrolled Alaska That Instructions to the Philippine commission had riven more freedom 'o tae Inhabitants of these islands thaa Spain had riven in SM yea.-.' that the election of Mc Kialey and eadorsemeat of h! admlalstra tloa would cause tnsurreetlci: to collapse as did the rsbellloa aftr L'.acola t electloa. tha-t Imperialism was a wornout cry raised by the opposition siace the days of Wash ington. Here he quoted Lincoln. 'There's no dancer of the people loiar their liber ties, this is the cry of demacocues and no one will listen 'o it let the Ignorant." He showed that Brysa's protectorates would simply cive natives a rhaace to arm and fort'fy themselves aad should any outbreak orcur as in China forelcn powers would look to Wasbiarton for restitution. He showed that the charce made tbat McKlnley endorsed slat err la the Sulu Islands was fals and that he specifically directed Gen eral Otu to Inform the sultan that that part of Tae militarv agreement relattsr to slavery was disapproved rs it was ab solutely prohibited by the th rteeath amend ment to the oons't'ution LITTLE HOPE FOR BERGE Men Helled t pon to fnrri District for I'nslnn Cnnrililnte run no I tome. LINCOLN. Oct H Special Telegram . The Ptrst autrl-t fusloa cosrressloaa! committee is discouraged over the pros poets for Georre W Berre's ele'tloa. The masagers this afteraooa were notified that the Nebraska trip of Seaator Welllsgtoa. bo was srheduled for six speeches la the First district, had been canceled. The fusloalfts. hid rlled oa hla to close tb campairn. aad now that his dates have been ctnreied they have riven up all bop of carrytnr the district. Mr Bryaa will deliver only one speech la the dis trict, that one at Lincoln S o'rloeV Mon day afteraooa nepnbllean Doctrines Expounded. SYRACUSE. Neb. Oct Rl (Special. 1 At the opera bous last aight occurred a rppubl can rally, at wci'h Hon E C. Fitch of Chicago. Hon. C H Dietrich, candi date for governor, aad David Browa of Nebraska City, candidate for float repre sentative for Cass and Otoe counties, talked to the people. The aight was dark aai raiay. the mod la the roads was deep bat la spite of all thit the turaout was good tsd every seat was occupied. Mr Fitch was introduced by Hoa O Home ta a neat speech and tbe Chicago geallts&s maintained his reputation as a convincing rtump speaker. His comparison of lfcM and 1MK) was a remarkable effort. The cent learn is possessed of a clear, far rei.cb.iag voice and it is a pleasure to listen to him- His exposition of the Phil ippine. 1 run and militarism questions d noted ibe careful student of public ques tions. He fully answered Min arguments advanced by Senator Alien at this place s few days aga Mr. Dletricl surprised everybody by the force of bis remarks, their perfect fltaeas ta the situation and proved beyond a shadow of a doubt tbat he is tbe right mea for ibe place. He exhibited that he was uabuorf with srerllng good sense. Mr. Diet rich rii accorded hearty rppltuse and all were glad to see and hear tbe next gav rraor. David Brown, ga old eittiea of forty years, rev briefly the situa tion and severely triiMscd aome of tb fuaioa Uetica ued 'o defeat Mr. Dietrich and proved them to be mere emanations oj the slander mill new helnr overworked by uowrupulou- fuaic diets. J ude Tucker on Cnnjpaiun Issues. NAPONKE. Neb.. O- si .Special -Altbouch tbe weather was very unfavor able. Judge Tucker jI Humboldt spoke t a crowded kotup a' this place Mondav erentag H held his audience for ever two boars while be dtaused the paramouct uteae. ptoaper'ty or adversity Tbe judge showed tbe fallacy of Bryan s paramount issues and prove beyond question, by qnottsc Bryas s own words, that these fabrications were trumr.d up for this seat-on stcly as something aew was needed tq catch votes After Judge Tucker s address the young women ef the Bioommgton High school delighted 'he audiea.e wi'h a number of ttifi Juice Gailen a Icrmtr re ilitnt ef r - ! t .'.t- ' r ' 1 ,n trief 'b described i b bards h p endured hy th early settler of -h es'- rti country man of whom hf i a:' ! name Among thjse who hav by hons:y prevrna'e and sterling tn'errrt i.r fo" themselves the eteem of tb'r f;',rw- be tnentend bit comrade it hard ship and fc.f friend ta rrosper.-i- . Morion SAYS THE STORY IS FALSE llastliies Man Mkr Anidatlt l)r. Inc n iarn Prlnlt-il In the j Wi.rld-llcrnlH. ! HASTING? Net. Oct. SI -.Spexntl . The fcllowiar ai&davtt of Pred Butrirus of thit place explode aaotber falsehood ' prcmulrated by the WarM-Herald State of N'braalta. Cmtr c.f Adam. : PrHl Butalme. blrr flrM duly sworn d tKee and sav that he has been a recide-it i.f the 'it f Hastlnc in nPl county ;nd 14a te and has lrn for tnlrteet iear last Jinst That h M well nil 1 vreonllv c- . quatrt'-'l with C. 11. Pfetrlclt republlca-i candldat for poverimr; tlt he has real what purports to I an laterrtew with him- , lf and prints in the Omaha World Herald of ih-' laue c-f October S. !. n the seot.nd pace of .-sd letH . that h- i; i t make the statenetit with which h' t therein acered ted that he I r ; now a-id never ha b-n a member of th 'Jermiti If'are t.f Knlchts of Pythias an! heO no hid nor Infljence in lt nrren't'W.n that he tvr mad the statement to in person that Mr Dvtrieh oondder- hlmswlf at"e , German nor any te that h! esp1- ' etce with Mr Ptriob ha lrn that h ' a tralchtf'.rward. caraable bulres man 1 henen in all his deavUnrs with whom h may have busine-- and p all his buH-x" ep-rne and oVallnpe with the Mid ' ! H Wetrlcb be bas always n trea ed with falrne and ec-ttslderatlorv. FHBD Bt'TJEIRT'S State of Nebraska. Adams C..urtj s I'ersiona'.'y appeared before me a M Bern hard, a notor public. In and for ail curty Fred Butxtrus. known to m t.. be the Identical person maltlnr th ff.rcoii aSldavlt and uu-rtted aad made his at:: c'svlt that th fact therein cortalned sn true A M BERNHARr Notar Public. C MI.IIT Ntl I'lMI PIUiM llA. epnper trj of liepnlillrnn lu)i I'ancl ( rentes titneinent. FREMONT. Neb Oct n .Sj-clal The Icar account :o this mornlrg's Wcr'd-Hertll of the big ' -.lush fund" which they claim , has bees received from Chairman Haaaa by I Treasurer L I) Richards of the republican state central committee, has. created cob- 1 Ude.-able amusement amoac republicans here, who remard it a. toe bic a fake to f takea scr1ous.lv. The writer evidently did aot kaow that all moaeyt received aad expended by the c&mpalga committee of any party must pass through the binds of the treasurer aad that be i. obliged to file an account of the same with vouchers for the amounts disbursed by him The re publican tate committee has not had any large s.ums at its. disposal durl&c this campairn aad has never had over a few dollars baltmcr on haad From all indica tions the fusionlste have plenty of monev Tbey have not bad many speakers out In this count rv but have conducted a s'lll hunt campairn aad -ery politician knows tbat takes, money "If we had the mony they appear to have.' said a prorrlnen' republicaa politician today, ' we would to sure of carrying the state and natioaal ticket by big maJorl'ls." The heavy rams of the past two days , have prevented 'trmers'from husklac corn plowing or dieting teivnfeaseq'.'eatly there have been a few more farm hands la town thaa usual on worVingtlajs but If the World-Herald man was not a stranger he would se that the buUcfof them were men who had beta known, bj the towus- ' people hre for years Bf DCVIOTK.iTIO KT U IflH HOI K. -Mitnj- Nclcliliorlnt Town .loin in 11 Monster llepubllenn ltnll. Gl'IDE ROCK. Neb. Oct SL (Special.) Monday was the occasion of ont of tb rreatest t.clitical demonstratioas ever held in this part of the state and the stanch republt ns of Guide Rrx fc aad vicinity aad the sound money democrats who stand with them are eongratula-'ng tbemselvcn on the success of aa affur that was ar ranged on about a week a notice A pa vilion to accommodate S.ttrf) people was hastily constructed, the McCook haad. the MCook Drum corps the Rd Cloud quar to' tb Bloomlcrtor Mtribiar club. Cap tain Hollister's Rough Riders of Red Cloud aad the Blcden band were secured as at tractions aad In spite of unfavorable weather ia the morcing when Mrs Lease tepped 03 the platform shortly after aooa the pavilion was filled to overflowing and more than 1.60 people wbo could not Snd scats crowded arouad the opea sides of tbe pavilion aai as the weather rleared sbout aooa it was -ttmatcd that there were T (Kn people la the town before night The tpeaklnr had been preceded by a rraed parade by tbe binds, marching clubs and companies of Rough Riders from Red Cloud. C.arSeld and Guide Rock, and in tbe evening this vias repeated, with tbe addition of torrhlirhts rockets Roman candles, etc . maklar a display that visitors from neigh boring tnwss pronounced the best of the campaiga to date This s the town aad precinct that is credited with having over fcrty democrats aad populists who will vote the republicaa ticket aext Tuesday Ills f ronrl Greets Carle;. TBCVMSEH Neb. Ort SI. 1 Special I Dlsrecardlrg a very ra'n coadltloa of the weather a crowded house greeted Hoa Wil liam Gurley of Omaba ia bis address here last evealne. And tbe people feel amply repaid for turning ou: aotwithstaadlag the laclemext weather Mr Gurley is a very laleated speaker Besides posserslag much ability of aa oratorical character be is also a rood logician and hat oa his tongue's end a wonderful store of facts and firures coaeeralsg political history tad is thor oughly read oa the issues of the day. He made a very able adlress and was ac corded rouad after rot nd of applause from t pleased audit-are Itepnlillcan Meetlnc nt Molirnrn. 1 NIOBRARA. Neb. Oct. II. (Special r Hons. W. s Summers aad John R. Hays j spoke to a Urge audience tonight. Mr. 1 Sossaaers aroused a deep interest in the , issue aad his Illustrations were to tbe point and very telling- H was one of tbe beat pe-, as ever delivered in Knox I county. He was but or re Interrupted. I when about fifty young people from a cos I cert came ia. to Sad caly siaadisg room, j A large torchlight procession paraded tb streets is the cveslag headed by the band Hulls at npf rlr. Sl'PEMOR. Neb.. Oct. SL (Special I Judge E M. Bartlett of Omaha and Hoa. , S J Halner cf Aurora addressed a large : audience at th opera bouse last night I Judge Bartlett's renarks were mainly con I filed to an expose of the boric of ' im 1 perial'sm' and to telling the truth about ' tbe trusts Mr Hcmer made an eveellent speech In whi'b he tombed on all tbe d.s 1 pated issues cf tbe campaign HYMENEAL. I mtie--pelmn n. 1 CENTRAL CITY Nel Oct tl (Special , Te!eg-am 1 Varr ei st St Michael's rbjiee j in this city thu mormnc. Rev Father j Belfosse oSiclatmg. Dr Clement Stone c ' 1 Doniphan and Miss Hasella Spelman cf ; this city The groom was bora is this city and graduated from Creigfatsn Meli.a: ; college in tbe class of 1W The bride 11 cr 1 of our papular young ladies the da-.-ch-er ' of Courty Treasurer J P Spelman Iv lan.oulder. SIDNEY Neb Oct JL iSpecii, Te,e 1 gram At tbe borne of the bride s parecs at Camp Clark Seb Mr Emmons V.vlan let Bayari was married to Mai Buictc - r ' V. T f it 7b ""- -4t ( . . :,cc-J a " K M. tc tiii h -c of th j rb h" pb tb ritf fitf Tb I Md l tfrr pular m . t cf i-.f iS Vl f tbf -CUB" WESTFRN PACKING STATISTICS unittier enun r m llentj l.nln in th- Output (Iter Itiet tif IvtMt. CINCINNATI. O Oj-t Si 1 Special Tele cram 1 The Price Curreat says There is aot much pain ta urrent movement of bora Westers cV.ib for the week u in.', compared with 4S? 000 the preceding week aad nor. last year. Tae eicfat months siace March 1 Indicate a total af lt.JW.ot-o. or 7i.f more that the Price Curreat lacomplete returaa aaeeested. the total betar ;K.aoa ia ece of laat year Promraeet place compare as fol lows lWi. 1' .i"".. .LIKU'rt l.sW.-'t .l..f l.a. AMU .." Chicago KaiMNae city . ymaha t. Jo-eph ... St Lout. .... Indianapolis . Milwaukee Cincinnati Ottumwa cettar Rapids Sou City St P-ul Cleveland IC.UlMlle tt rc-i t I. M J- It. m.(l 30 .- ta ii 1 .!' US fS.'s . r. . Sr. ( SIR riv . FIRE RECORD. lileiulor mill I'lnnl. HENHERSON Kv Ol SI -The grals elfvator and plan: of a-on Waller & Co was destroyed bj fre today entallmc a kiss of IISOW lnurtare M i'iiKi. ui;ti:k ti:Tiii. War urlor Hrmemliered b the (if nr ml itttx eru mcnt. WASHINGTON. Oct SI 1 Special 1 The following pensions he been granted laeue o' October i: Nebraska orlctna I James H Vancleate Himer . ilenrv Harjr. Allen ii In-rf.-(-harl. L--eder. (maha J' Iowa 1 'rtclnal Oe'.rge W ireene. Mar- shailtowti. K. Ji.hn Schmidt Lupfrte cttx Seth H Curtis. Wasilnrt..r. ft.. David V Dickey Marshal!!.-'- t'.. James S leoe. Kectta. J J-see I.newell. Wellma;. Sr. Iveanldas Kirkpatrlik. Belle Plalne In. reas Andrew h Sh'tmati. Ccknluf Junction. IS. Josej.h W David Ald-r. J' Samuel W klinin V -itot. Luther V R..ir-rs Wlnthrop. tK Ells5 M -re. Bej !"td K4. Jtnp' M Frame I Molr.es J Edwin Rhe.df "n t itr.w 1:4 'a.rer I'f. er V'Tf I lrtlioiI. Mlshiips In rlon. TRENT1"' N ?' J n -The Bc.s.rr. ! P.lshr;- . ' NJtb .dist E;ls - .pa . hur . f Atr- ?. b-rir Us s-m:-ar -'..a i seji.n h r. t ""d rp .r,c mutters that wil m. ; r ! '-net : th T'.hmli.r ' tithr.;.s 1 t r.-sil. b'. 'b ri'fT.rert . -,f-r-.. 'tr i , 'h. irtr ttw."n jai n r ' r r i ; t, x- war FORECAST OF THE WEATHER '1 linrsilnv nnd rrlda trr vpl to lie I'eilr in olrl.ii. vlth VV li.l nrlnlilr. 1 WASHINGTON Oct 11 Fareraft for Thursday and Frldav Nebraska Kansas. ' Wyoming aad Moataaa. fair. Thursday aad Friday, variabl winds Illinois fair ia tbe northwest, rata la southwest portion. Thursday, cooler Fri- day. fair to brisk northwesterly winds Oklahoma and Indtan Territory, fair Thursday aad probably Tridty variable vinds New Mexico fair aad warmer. Thursday. t Friday, fair, variable viads. 1 Westera Texas, reaerally fair. Thursday ' 1 and. Friday, warmer la northtra portion 1 Thursday Eastern Texas, fair Thursday, with cos4er I ia southern portloa. Frldaj. fair, fresh northwesterly winds ! Miasouri and Iowa, fair in westera por tion, rain and 'ooler :n eastern Thursday Friday fair brisk northwesterly winds North Dakota fair Thursday and Friday westerly winds South Dakota, fair Thursday aad Friday, warmer In western port le a Tburslay, north- ' westerly winds ' l.ocnl llecnrd. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER Bt'REAt", OMAHA. Vt SI -Official record of tern- ' pemture and precipitation compared with the corresponding da of the last three yearn: lH 1S&5 m: Maximum temperature . il c & 5c Minimum temperature 40 3D 3 Average temperature 41 cs i 41 Precipitation . M .cr. np t Record of temperature and pr eel pita tier) at Omaha for thla dav and since March 1 N..rsial temperature ' ficfi'ieni- fr th dj ; Total exc-ess aince March 1 Normal prc-1 pita t ion w inch Excess for the day . . . 4:, inch Total ralnfa!' since March 1 f3 inche Excey sir"e March 1 . ... Winches Deficiency for cor pc-riod. l'S 4 4 Inches Deficiency for cor. period. ISSft S 10 Inches Hepnrt from tntlnn nt P. l. f h e t -3 -s t Us I 3 !: 7 4S 4C V . 45 Tu 411 4 1 44 4 fVi If t U t . 42 e 7: 74 T U 1 . 45 ri u (S TO It 44 &s :i 4 10 i . 4 65 IK. . k a O' . 71 7S 1 STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. Omaha, cloudy North Platte, cltar Cheyenne, cloudy Salt Lake, cloudy Rapid City. c!ar H-rnn clear Williston. clear Chicago, cloudy St Loutr. cloudy , St Paul, cloudy Davenport, cloudy : Kansas City, raining . Helena, clear Havre, clear 1 Bismarck, clear I Galveston, cloudy T Indicates trace of predpttaUon. L A WELSH. Local Porecast OfSrtal. .Vcivcmbrr Arrragsi, 1 Tbe following data, covering a period of twenty-nine years, have been complied from ' the weather bureau records at Omaha fori the month of November. TEMPER TV RE. 1 Mean "r i...rmal temperature K degrees,. I Tbr inirst mtmth w-as ihat nt lS4f. with 1 an average of 47 degrets Tbe cold est I month wus that of IK with an average of j J degrees The highe, t temperature was S decree im November 1. lis" Tbe lowest I temperature was n degree Below- rero on November Tl. 17 Average date a which 1 "hilling fr.st '.ccirrej in autumn. Sep-; t ember t'l Average .late on which laat "killing" frost occurred in spring. April. Ii. PRECIPITATION I Average for month. 1 OS inches.. Averace 1 number of day with .01 of an Inch or more, I I Tbe greatest monthly precipitation was 1 I 4.J6 inches In 1S7 The least monthly pre- clpltation wan .11 of an Inch in 134. Tbe ' 1 greatest iroojnt of precipitation recorded 1 In any Jl consecutive houra was i.f$ inches ' on November T- and ifW The greatest I amount of anowtaH re'.jrded la any Si aourr ' was irchea on November It MM. CLOl'Ds AND WEATHER. Average t..mber of clear davs. U. partly ! cloiidv ds 1' i !. t.Jy da.s. t i WIND I Tbe pre.!ir,g w.nJi have beer, from tte ' iii.r'rwi Th- velr.. ' , t the wild was Ii ' rr.le fem th- '.r'r.r;t or. S. emt'r ' ! A WELSH r -st 1 ffl. ia: I REFRESHING SLEEP, Horsiord's Acid Phosphate Taken just before retiring; quins the nrrves, nouri&hgs the tired and con- fused braia and indactr; refreihiag iJeej OtsgvEt ti.-i aae H-risers I oa v-rapjer. PLANNING FOR HNAL RALLY 5:c Spefiroli: Parttlt izi BirbfCBs Art Arras rod For. BOSflSE m TURN NIGHT INTO DAY .'lnlc. I'eastlni: nnd peeehtnaUlnic W ill llrliis the Last Campnlcn ot the I'Mftitleth Centurj to an lind. A special committee frost the Douglas Coaaty Ceatral McKlaley and Roosevelt club met yesterday to la; plaat for the a sal ekmllltloii af republlcaaism oa the aight of Notacaber I- The committee, composed of M H Collins. M. J. Xcaaard aad R w. Rl: hardsell, will have the co-ope ratio a af the county csatral eommlttee and the ward executive ofhecrs. The fuactiaa will ope with a spectacular parade. 1b which every ward aad p.-fctnet will be represented by marching republicans, makiac up a column af a: least &.M0 mea Their way will be made bright with torches aad fireworks aa emphatic with various aoiees reaching to the limit of the explosive ordinance E&ch ward club win meet at Its headquarter? aad march to a readetvout not yet located The commute bat secured the service of tea bands and two drum corps, the more distlsculthod of the latter beinc made up of civil wtr veterans. The Omaba Guards and Thurstoa RiSes U1 add a military touch, and otter guests of the etening will be flambeau clubs from Lincoln. Have lock aad Council Bluffs aad a Rough Rider company from Waerley. Three hundred local trateliag men will be ia llae under the direct loa of Prcttdest J L Houston of the Traveling Men's Republican club with other df.ega: ots from out of -.he cf The plan of beading :hc parade with ? South Omaha mruL'.ej icwbcy was a:adoned he cause of the ex;e-'e-1 dir. and latnor and It is p-ebat!c tta- ro -arrage wil ;.-eel. the marchers fo- tt same reasor The iro'ess.cn t:rse a E.gb'ech Pure Blood AND STRONG NERVES V:th tr.ow.ni7 hea th a., tfc.njrs are nothincaess and real troub.es are batt.ed blessed n-ith perfect health are a constant Je i tothena.!ve.Bad all around them The which health alone can wttke permanent is crown which raises a woman above ctie women. Such leauty is always accompanied by a sweet disposition, for snappishness sure sirn of ill-health and ieaves it quickly on the features. It seems to be the fashion for women to ignore health and sacrifice it to the l.tkie every-day trials, or oSTer it up on the a.tir of devotion to daily tasks Then saln the nervous organization of women is con stantly attacked by woman's natural ex periences, so that it is practically impossi ble for her to retain the beauty which nature jrave her. unless she has discrisoi natinp advice and nsrbt support Dr. Greene's Ncrvurm for the Blood and Nerves Tr.als and troubles are easi y overcome tne women tvnose atrenptn s tie pen strength of perfect health. I).-. Greene s vura blood and nerve remedy, bridges chasm that separates the sickly woman 1 happiness It fills her reins with blood pure and clean. Mr. WM E BosfE, of Farr.npton Flushing. L. I . says . " In regard to my-lf. I have suHered for wjth diae. having tiea troablad wiih vounes. fmale complaints, mdig-saon. greut and great weakn-i." and pr-tranon I did not have strength to do mu'i of anyrhins Know in; the great value of bltb "and treagtii 1 consulted dotors and tco many medi- . ctn.. but thy all fml-d u cjt- me, and I zrew wcirsr rcthrr than ,K"'r . - 1 hap;in?d to se in tb pa;.- bew ?l' bio .i aai nerve musdy. wtvj d'ing m r-Kormg to balth everrbadv wtc t'jok it. and I thought I w ould trv a battle I uswi it and to my surnn? 1 lgan to gain strength every dav ha tbanlr'-t: that I tri3 it ' It is (vrltinOv the most ex'-elleat toni' and strength cver I r-tirnrxifna it very highlv and wuh that other pcopl- wbo are troubled in any -ki would tak- warning Lai use Ik" " TO PRESERVE WOMANLY BEAUTY At all the stages of a woman s ife Dr Greene s Nervura blood and nerve remedy, is shown u be efficient to ward oS the rcsuits of nervousness, or over work, or impure blood From early girlho'ed to advatyed years, this world renowned medicine builds up the forces destroyed by dseac. grief, or over exertion, and the effects of this great medicine are quickly fe.t and permanently retained. Let women guard well their health, and consult Dr. Oreene freely". Kothmg they can possibly do will so surely keep them strong and well, or re pair the exhaustion from acute illness, nothing will work so continually to the preservation of beauty as the great health-giving Nervura Iir Greene's office is at 35 West 14th Street. New York City, where he- may be consulted either by personal call or by letter Women bit write in perfect confidence, and get Dr. Greene's adncc free. BESIEGED IN PEKIN a woman's diary of the weeks of terror and danger in the British Legation while bombarded by Boxers and Chinese soldiers. Mrs. Lowry, an American missionary, wrote down from day to day what took place, and vividly described the fears and sufferings of that brave little band which with stood the Tartar hordes with bravery, courage and devotion never surpassed. As a simple record of a critical period in modern history this diary is a human document of the most intense interest. Every page is a record that will deeply impress every human heart. It is true. It is terrible. It is instructive. McCLURE'S MAGAZINE for November $1.00 a Year 0.'c A'tuai MARK H.'.XXAiy UtJJJAM A LLC'S WHITE. COVS'7 XEFrUJ.VS AIK SHir MAk'r.KG A GEXMi.V SOLDEX iir St.n; t, CHAkLLS WAKIE.V ALVAH MZ70.V AT. GEORGE K TfjrSEf UIJJAN 77 VE BRYA.VT ..t FKLDEKICK BALDY ."-t s s.-ee-s we a ma teeth Son f -e w .. j -ot Is sra.'t whi e the inartbe-s nj their friends are setter w.:a de'.nipjt tef roasted or the grcuaia x bari ' ai:y-Ire jiece wi, ro through w- h a tbr-n coaoert priram from a raised ; form aai a nun.r c' tet:-ainute a' dreaaes from rroaa bc n.nns will fo,:cw POLES RALLY IN THE SEVENTH l.lvelj lcctlnt at 1 r n t j -l 1 1 Ii and Xtnlnnt tililressf il ii lie pnblioaii neaki-rs. At a well attended Bei'iat of the Pclis Republican club of the Seventh ward a Twenty-sixth and Walnut street lat nicb the pnncl;al s;eaker of tbe evening ws Anton It da. who devoted bit time a dlecussloa of the local issues, making strong appeal to bis bearers to rite loya support to tbe whole ticket, bat to make eepecial elcrt for tbe aucc ea of tbe I. r 5 latlte and county tickets. He dwelt upcf the good work Mr. Hose at r baa 4hh ; r tbe Slavonic ritliena of Nebraelta. an ' stated that every mas of tbe race o ed b tr a debt of gratitude, which should now he repaid by loyal support of the caadkia' of tbe republican party. Speeches were made by Pfea M. Youngs Vaclav Bureah. candidate for tbe lerlsU ture and by Anton Kment. randMate for member of tbe school bnard Mr. Kment appealed to hi bearer to support even nominee of tbe republican party fram th top of tbe ticket to tbe last man on th ballot Joeepb Lancer .-atdtdate for elector de livered an address Hi Oermas. ta which he dlcu!-ed the issue af the campaign a length. howing the abaurdlty cf the tries of lm;rtallstn and mlliurtem. Frank Johnson. anJldate for aaaeasor spok' brteflt Tor an appetiter cook's Imperial Ext-a IiV? champagne leads aU For V years has taken tbe lead fc r lit ..urity Uri.n Itlnlrr (nnilclril. VM;... .. t -Hurin Krl " " ' 1 ' - ' 1. This is ir. ' -' ' . r f.. m , -ei.-d osa r- e sraa araorasces fa-'e icto w.th !?cjiJuuy caca who are Ikmv is marl: 10 Cents a Copy a KJKV- "HgamJaWTOW hat 3 exxxsjf ftA - i-rm