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THE OMHA DAILY BEE: FRIT) VT, XOYEMBFTl 2. 1900 TRUE TO THEIR STANDARDS Ohio and Vest "Virginia Will Kot Girt Bryan & Mijeritj. PEOPLE THERE DO NOT LIKE FUSION POLICY Lemle-r of lie inorriiej .lo Hope to ' Sec llrjan l.ne In :elirnUii In j Order Hi Fie Itlil of I It I in. , LINCOLN Nor 1 Ppetlal 'There U not a hk of a doubt that Ohio and Met Mrclnla will (to for McKttiley by! coou tnhjorltle,' Mild H c Tounc o' thla , uty ho returned today from a Tip ex tendtnr over a laree porttou of both ate t Mr You nc visited many of tbe larqeat 1 cuteK htid touni- and talked Hb lvderi of both partlef and he ayt that althoucb ' the d'-moTat ale nmkttic de"raiitied 1 efton to win th-r v til ,- dt-td on both I . Weston and manager of the Omaha Elf natlonal Red state tickets, j tator company at this place, hired out to Et en the wort aenpulnc detoocratr there Frank Novak for $150 and marched tor ml' the state tbe enemy country " said I hour tbroegfa thf business part of the Mr Young "la Wen Virginia they think ! Mrw attkle deep lo mud. rarr.ias a ihere is a hrhtlng chance and are rosMhg I lighted torch and hurrablnp for Mi Klnley 1b most of tbe opportunity, but the In- I t the top of lu voire. Tbe republic-nut duations all potnt 10 a republican victor) j ralUd out the pboteprapber. who took bin bt a pood safe majority. Ib (hto there 1 pi( turf ire terv few people who "Intnl. the remit is In doubt In both mate the democratf pen CIRP AT rtAVirt PITY ba.e beep m.Hor a determined flcfat aud KtD NKt Al UAVIJ UIT bate preaebed tbe Bryan doctrine tn "Very H'-bool house but aside from arousing en thusiasm all of the speaking there has been vitbout result Reran drew cool crowd. but all alone the line It was noticed that 1 the were not as larpe nor enthur.laatir at the crowds thai preetfd the republican sp-al:es urpliik of Money fin llnttri. "The people In Ohio and West Vlrplnla have no cause to complain of presen; con- d'tions I ias tn Marietta seeraJ days J and wbt- there saw a pood Illustration of the country- prosperity In that little city, v hlcb has. 1 liellere a imputation of not cvr 12.000. there Is a tiatik that Is actually overloaded with deo!s and It Is lending money at a rate of Interest that was un heard of four vears ago The df pot Its smourt to over tl.fKMi.ooo and the bank fcas strong competition at that The cashier told me the g'eat problem In his business vas bow to loan bis money He said that four et aro the demand was practically unlimited and the deposit were low This year the rotiditlon-' are reversed i.ei anv man with good nerjrltv can borrow i sll the monev he wants at a cheap rate o Interest, and ib" bank lr. acttiallj sollett lnr for liorrower 'Here In Nebraska we frequently bear that ItrvsD is paining tn tbe Hast and los- I log in the west. If this le true Obfb and , West Virginia sre not included lu the . east tine strong Indication It, the fuct ' that none of the democrats are willing to i vager tronej on either state going for . Jtrt-Hti I saw offers of five to one on Me- Jv'n'.c but noue of them were taken I -bus also struck by the fact that the ! people iti the east expect Nebraska to po for MrKlulev. There Is a renoral belief mat tne national democratic managers wouin i I ke to see Bryan lose bis state. Tbei .. think Nebraska's eight electoral votes will not determine the result, but on the other hand they fear that a fusion legislature vould send Br-an to the Vniled States senate While the managers may be honest I in the desire to ha'e hlm elected president ' they nevertheless want him out of thf I field tf he Is defeated Tbcy think he would j ficain be a candidate, at least for the uomt- ! ration. If sent to the sennte." .li.lr.t Debate nt no.ll. Representatives of tbe Hnyward Repub- llcan club and the Bimetallic league, both ! polltlcul c rganlra' ions at the university, will i debate In the university chupel tomorrow night on tbe problems of the cumpalgn. The questions to be discussed are Imperialism, nlver trusts and the Sulu treaty. Republicans will make tbe remainder of the campaign In this county one to be re nembtied. rollowlug are some of the dates irranged for Friday. Saturday and Mon tay November I Hickman. R. V Stearns. Stockton precinct, district No. M. E. P. Holmes and J H Morkett. Jr . with the Hip Four quartet. November 3 Wtverly. J. L. Caldwell and T .lames Cosgrove: Panama. H. M. Bur.b tiell and E C. Strode, with tbe Big Four r.uartet Novrmher .". Mass meetlnp at tbr Audi torium Judge Munger in federal court today re fused to grant tbe application of the Mutual Life Insurance company of New York for permission to pay $5,004.50 Into court for the benefit of Mrs Funnle Qutgley daughter of George M Traver. recently de- ceased whose life was insured for $10,000 i The policy prut ided that the son and daupbter should share alike and Judge Mun- ; per held that this meant that each should receive iZ 000 The son executed un as signment of his half of the policy to his , mother but intlrted later that this truns e'tion was Invalid Proceedings were be-1 run in court and this morning the Insurance , company agieed to Mrs Qulgley's portion, j whl-h Is not contested, if she would ar;ree i tc pay half of the costs of the case i August c Harm has begun legal proceed- lngs against Policeman Jean Keane to re- 1 rover $200 for false arrest and imprison- , paign tor Furnas county The farmers j.cd listeners throughout the congress men! He was liberated ry Chief Hoagland came from miles around and Joined in the rnnn's uddrtsF The city band furnished without trial. grand parade which formed at 11 o clock , f0r the streets, while the Humboldt Hnlly ut Ileotrlrr. BEATRICE Neb. Nov. 1 -(Special Tele- , pram Hon John M Baldwin of Iowa ad- dressed a large audience t the Paddork .uulf.... i.., .noU,n u. campaign The speaker was escorted from the train to the opera house by a torch- , l.pht parade of the uniformed republican , clubs of ihr city The rpera house, which ; liar- praiiui, ul.l it,, VI I 4. HHP parked with an a ten'ne tudiene and interested Br; no In nltb n 'torch. WIVION - Nn Special iM O. oirall rhairtr.an of be Br' an dub COON SONGS and the latest 'rap times as played bt thr wor.d s great uk' Kurd eirchestrus. or Soloists, cut. lc ut-aru P Kl.E ut OMAHA and Lincoln, Neb. ltTCI rarnam St. A .tor. s. 17th St. I'll t oe il'Sn. Open Ct mine, That toii liM u ncbt to expre your ibio'.-i' f-r the two intu you vniit th l-cisluture tu olwt to rep- rot-flit Nebraska iti the United State?- senate. This rtfrbt it frlveii to J .vou by tbe eonstlttMoti of No- bravkH t rie-nre"! npprourb to the cbTtkin of senators by dlroct J tote of tlH- iK'ojilt'. I'cBX'ttJlM'r. also. that An csjirciMkin of preferouee 4 mt be followed by 11 tote for tbe J k'CllBtlre (anclldntt"; Ikj will carry out the popular will. In other wortK l sure to put n eros op- J po-lte tbe name of yonr preferred 'atidWnte for United States s'nn- tor and slw opposite the names of J th republican cniididHtes for t lirWatur. . ( lottnc Hull' of KiiipnlEti Dr" no liuoietie rim il from Ilntler t mint j . " . , IMV1D CIT1. .Neti. ov 1 ispee iu 1 Ycatorday aft(rno'n and evening was the 0-cfcr1on of one of he preateat political demonstrations eter held In Hutler county and the stat neb republicans of David City and nil Hutler county are congratulating tbemai-Hex on the success of a monster rally a tbe closing of the campaign Monday nnd Tuesday heavy rains fe'.l all over th- county and ysterdej morning the weHthet was threatening, but this did not daunt the real of the people, and by noon a large crowd was In town At I I u clock the Bralnard Rough Illders came I In. headed br a cornet bund They paraded I the principal streets and gave an exhi 'bltlen drill on fifth street Owing to the Inclement weather tbe exercises were held In the opera horse, whrh was filled to Its utmost capaiitj. Hon. W. F. Gurley wn the speaker uclvertlsod for the afternoon, but Just a few moments before the time to 'mmcn.-e a telegram was receneu iron. tne state committee mm .i imnrj missed Lis train and could not reach hire in time. Mayor c H. Aldrlrh. a loyal re publican and u natural burn orator, de livered one of his old-time rouFlnp apeeehes. which -was well receded by the sudlence. In the evenlnp delegations came in trom Rising Clt. Bllwood. I'lyases Liuwood nnd Ortavia The eveninp's propram com- I menced with a street parade, headed by ! the Rlslnp City and Llnwood cornet bunds, j the Bralnard Rough Riders and the Lin wood Marching club with :no torches, be 1 Ing an Important and loteroatlng part of i the process'on -p p h boUM was vhcVlvi un,u ... . , iri-en nnrt hundreds were unable to get In The ex ercises opened by music by tbe glee clubs i of David City. after which Chairman Hall introduced J tinge nenjaniia s Baker of I 0mulia who delivered a good republican ....,- " orjr-alC or tAKb FOR PROSPERITY jenntor Proof Adree. n l.rue An- ' ur .,,,,. Oorlrinra. , PViv-i-Tnv Neb. Nov. 1 iSpeclal . " ,' . Prout. candidate for j lor , audi- attorney gener. .... - - - once this afternoon at Smith s opera nouse On the stage were two miBui tolud near here by G. n. tiacon nit- rum- raised near n 3 ' Q tn , , blncd weight being .50 pounds utcr wai a banner crntalnlng the words. Mt On the other side of i , : ' .,.,. w himner contatntug . viiv the query. "Who will you tote tor. .-c . Klnley and jirospertty. or xiryuu. mc """t ; ! prophet"" . . . Hon. E. A Cook presided and introduced Mt- TTnnt tn a terse, pointed way that broupht down the house Mr. Prout -s talk was a logical discussion of national issues that carried conviction with every word. I- m diccusFion of Imperialism be ex hibited a reproduction of a cartoon printed against ndiew Jackson In lt22. showing , him uttlred ln regal robes as King Andrew blm attirea in ripm i -,.r i ttie First The occasion was a vote-getter ir, .v.rr resnect. Thf Knights OI i'J mias a I t j oinv. t.nth furnished music. " rose to Its feet and sung "Ameiica" meeting at the opening of the FINISHES IN BLAZE OF GLORY Bli Republican Knlly at Heaver City llnd Cmnpuliiii for Furnas C nunt: . BEAVER CITY Neb . Not 1 i Special Telegram i This day has been notable in Beaver City for republican enthusiasm ll was the final demonstration of the cam- , and which was over one mile In length I Th.r. ur,r ir.O Veterans in line llCEliCt vota ,or Brvatl ln 1SM. At h umtuar ,vaB ,.,rrra Mth free ttpJ. dlnnt.r the city pari: was crowaea an budlfricr whirh CUTe re- , ,tlrntlon t0 Bpeecbes by W. S x orltIl catldldBte for congress. John L. KcnI.pdv . 0mKhB and Rrv. A A. AdarnK. REMEMBER a minister cu tne c iiumi oi u. im- tne importun"e or sending to Washington people of thtr church have not taken part j two Vnlted States senators who would :is ln politics for many years, but at this fl(it Instead of hinder President MrKinlyy time are supporting the McKlnley ticket. jn dosing up tbe questions of tbe d.iy Tonight many remained to listen to a rous- , The mention of McKlnley' name was the ing speech by C. E. Winter of Omaha. lalW on I'urto Ilic-o. GREELEY, Neb . Not 1 (Special ) Hon. William T Abbott, a resident attor ney of Porto Rico, addressed tbe people of this county at the court bouse here Tues- Auv Tileht u fuvored with one of the largest audlenres teat have assembled here to hear anv speaker during this cam- , . ... Coming, as he does direct from the new possessions of the Vnited States, with 1 full kuowiedre of the government that we have given and expect to give to these ' new possessions, he presents xne issues now befoie the people with great force and U able to glf many facts and cli cumstances which are of interest to the public aud makes his discussion of the question of Imperialism tery forcible He is en;buriasttr and eloqueut in tbe pre- srntatlon of his cause and did great pood here A number of men who for yeara have voted the democrats ticket hate frankly declared that they have voted it tor tne last time, tnai iney are satisuea , with things Just a they are and that they ' propose to vote for four years mere of prosperity llnrclar nt Dlllrr. BEATRICE, Neb.. Nov 1 (Special Tele pram ) Burglars attempted to blow the safe of tbe Dlller Lumber company yard at Dlller last night .but were frightened jswr.j before complrtisc their work. ttnunt 1111, m it 1 rni vt rn lUUlJUJUlJOI M JulL J LL1 3rrin ter Attack a Republican rarad While Pawmg Along Streeu. PICTURE OF LINCOLN DRAWS STONES 'I ra n in 1 r 11 rj Home bj an did ol filer riKeri" tbe Follower "I ..dial nnil ciiliinlilt aod Mart tbe Trouble. STHVTLEK Neb No 1 Special Trie pram ) lurliip th" republican parade to- rilKbt. while th- i-olunB a pusettic alone , a tmmewbat ahaded rtreet. a truuaparency 1 put in ten jear bulldlnc up tbe party in 1 liorn by Jamea Cburrh. an old hOldler, that 1 Nebraska and be bollexe in the aurne 1 bad upon It aide by aide pictures of Ahruhum , prtticlples today that he did then 1 LtoeolB and William MrKlnlej and the j "Men." aald Mr. Steven, "are povernert Inarrlptloiit'. "We were tbe lioy from 61 1 by their prejudice too often tn place of to tsr." and "It did not take u thirty year' their principles and especially bo durlnp , to learo hi worth," t attacked vttb mud ! preKldentlal campalpna. Thl 1 due to tbe ' and brick by purtle under tbe tree fact that they refue to hear the other' Sm-ared with mud and badly vreeked Mr I side of question" I Church started after the mlacreanta but j He t-ald that when the people' narj they escaped him. ! orpanired In Nebraska in 1F!0 it iaa The republlcouo of Schuyler and Icin.ty , not for soy political purpoae or that It held a oloalnp rally of the campalpn here ahould become a political orpanlittlen In tnnlcht and it eclttod auythlnp la the way any way. but the paramount object wa to of a eampalcn rally ieet) In Schuyler in 1 cet orpanlsed in aurb a aj at to become , many a year, tbe two earlier attempta of I a power, no that the farmers of Nebraska the fusion forces belnp so far outdone that 'should 1c Interviewed upon cerlain sub- I tnev franHj admit it themselves. A fusion Jects wblcb were of most importance to county official was very emphatic in bis . n'rm I,ut tor thr tBprf Pm of oflire comments upon Its success A grand parade preceded speaking In the two opera houses, and comprised 1M rough rldot. about 4no torch and transparency bearers, the Ida MtKinley club with red. white and blue umbrellas, u Inrge company of girls with dinner palls, a rillplno lnd. drum corps brass band and four strikingly suggestive floats In spite of tbe chillv night and muddy streets, the streets were crowded with onlookers and shouters , Ex-Conpresemun Hatner and A R cady 1 were the speakers of the evening dividing ! the time In each opera bouse They talked upon tbe Issues and side Issues as others I had done before them, but so interestingly j and forcibly that frequent applause and cheering Interrupted them, especially Mr Cady. those former home wus Schuyler. I who acquitted himself with most commend- uble credit. The rally wa? a succces be- 1 yond expectations of most sanguine repub- llcans. all of whom ure highly pleated STATE PAYS FOR THE LYING Fusion FmUp IrrtilHteil nt expense of 7'ni u? er bj I'nbllc OHlclnl. KEARNEY Neb. Not 1 (Special Tele gram It develops ihat not only are the fuslonlsts flooding the state with scandal ous falsehoods, but they hre having all the work nnd material furnished at the state's expense. No doubt many people huve re ceived a circular letter through tbe malls attarklnp Charles H Dietrich, the repub lican candidate tor governor, signed by an alleged minister, named H. G Wilkinson. of Hastings and purportinp to have been sent out from the latter plure lnvestlpa- tion reteals the fact tnat the circulars were printed by direction of the fusion state cen tral committees In tbe State Industrial school at this place, were written by tbe chaplain of the school and were then shipped to Hastings to bf signed by Wil- kinson and mailed out. The Kearney Democrat, a local democratic paper, after huvlng investigated tht report that the work was being done at the state's expense and found it to be true, this morn ing comes out boldly and says: THE "WILKINSON" LETTER It wab written and printed at the Kear ney industrial school The people of Nebruska should know that the "Wilkinson" letters that are being sent cut from Hapttnc artaeklnc tbe nrlvate character of C H Dleflrh are the product "I mt btate industrial school at Kearney written b the c-haplaln ut.d printed trom thp . owned b the if. aica tne letters tnen carried to Ilast- nnu umiiru hup is oniy a sumpie en the class and character of appointees Mr I j, .r h&l 8urrounded MmM wltfl ln the itiftitutlow of the state There Is nothing, too low. too vile cu too contaminating tor 1 """ l" " m me inetttjTions or tbe "r tmu in.- piuperij vi me state lire ttrounht into aerv service tu vllllfy and i-vr-nm i ii cimri''iers oi men ttnose shoes these reform c haraeter assassins are unworthy to unlatch It is to be deplored that doggerel politician resort to such mean things, but when men cloaked with eccleslastn-al and ofllcial authority become wie noon oi siunaer ana vituperation, itiulg nation should know no confines But what better could you expect of an administration that stands accused of set ting ut liberty cold-blooded murderers" rne Wilkinson letter is denounced by resolution bj eirht m unci the resolution a slxtt-nlne wometi and ministers ot Hastings re also signed by elrrhtt -nine men. ail residents ot Hastings DnrLrtt ie-uUi nt Humboldt. HVMIIOLDT. Neb. Not 1 (Special I The cold drizzling ruin of yesterday, which continued all day. caused the republican mrnagers to suspend all attempts at pa- rade or any kind of political demonstra tion, aaiae irom tne speecn oi congressman E. J. Burkett at the opera bouse. Exten s've preparations had been made and had the weather been favorable, no doubt ex ists but that the demonstration would have far exceeded that on Hanna day and would have dlBt ousted anything ever at- tP i ieinri-.ee in numtiDicL. as it wu t tic Humholdl. ntierii house WHS Welt filled ut n .nrlv t hour, a number of futlrclsts being inter orchestra enr1 mule quErtet entertained the c,...u rt fV,!, niimlt, , Cooper, the congressional committeeman! i presided, and tn Introducing the speaker ' ' ., rl .K. . . work In congress ln the past and predlc d j his re-flectlon bf a handsome majority ' next Tuesday. Mr. Burkett ln opening I urged the local republicans to remember the legislative ticket and hear ln c:lnd signal for an outburst of npplausr, which greeted the speaker continually durlnp the course o. his talk. Prrle1rnt ?e-linriunn l.ecmrri. WEEPING WATER. Neb. Nov 1 iSpe- 'rial. 1 J G Schurmau, chairman of the 1 r' commisrion seui 10 ine rnnippine I . - A . . ., , ... -'- iuiie-m unuir iu ' opera houte last nlpht. The mud 1 water did not prevent an overflow the and at tendance and all during tbe evening every word spoken bore weight that republicans feel will place them ln a much stronger poeltion. Trusts and imperialism receited due attention but the speaker's knowi edgr of the Philippines and the people there impressed tbe audience with the fact that the administration has made no rr.lr take !n the course taken ( ail)' nt orlh l.niip. NORTH vrvt'P N'eh Nov 1 1 Snecial 1 A E ri)dJ. ot Pau, Fp)V, t0 B rond Bt.ed fcudleBCP npre Mond4j- nif.Bt knd dls- CU6W.d tne itlBMf.h cf thc rhmicir:n lu an Mp roaIII1,r Mr Cal,v ,s 0De o Ul, aWf.hT speakers in tbe state and be makes friends etery time he appears in public lie-,. Treff Mt lluriuril. HARVARD. Nfb.. Nov 1 One if the finest political talks given ln our city dur ing this campaign was that delivered last evening by Edward Frederick Trrft ot , Omaha Thr address throughout was clear and logical and treated the various que.- j tlone presented m tha campulcs by tbr PryaB ador-atei. it) auth a mustier tha- t rculd hardlr fail in eonvinrlnp tbe ltnne" Brjan adrorate -hat the elerilon of !:r-ti wruld le detrimental ihe Pest ir-urf of tbe people eomprialns ibt our un r.r 1 ' ttatef. not alone at home but bt, an in SufCtlal fartor in thf compart of nations TRUE POPULIST DOCTRINE Mlilrilr-cf-tbe-Hori (nndldatr (nttrrat spenU to Ills Imnil at llMxtloi:. for HASTINGS Neb. Nov. 1 iSperlal Tele cram. 3 K Stren. the tnlfldle-of-tbe-rotd randldate for eencrea from the riftb dlnrlct. Fpoke here tontcht to a pood Meed audience In tbe court house He ex plained vhht true populism la LUt ihat lu prlnrlplet were. He aald that be had some shrewd politicians sneaked In under the coter and tried to trade off the part He touched up Shallenberger for trying 10 get the faraers- votes by saying that he Shallcnbcrprr. believed In the print trie of th populist party and that he was a true populist. PAPER STAYS INDEPENDENT Urn trier rnt ll Not rumr Out for Ilr?un, n. Mntcu b ' raxlonlsis. BEATRICE. Neb.. Not 1 (Special Telegram The Beatrice Post, a German weekly, published at this place and over which the World-Herald and other popu list papers went Into erstueles last week when It was announced as having come out for Bryan, appeared this neok without any Bryan editorials The paper Is still lnde- pendent and has no intention of coming out for Bryan. What caused the populists to claim It as a Bryan organ Is the fact that several local populist candidates are running cards In the paper at the regular adtertlslng rates It has been the custom of the Post for years to run these cards for candidates of any party to enable them to bring their names before the Germans of the county Demonstration at Albion. ALBION. Neb.. Nov. 1 (Special.) The republicans held a great rally and demon stration here lust nirbt. A special train was run from Geneva and St Edward, which came In loaded to the guard, led by the St. Edward band A great parade Kouch Riders on horscbuck followina. then the Drum corps from Dublin, old soldiers. I members of the Albion Republican club and Albion band Tbe meeting wut held In the opera house, which was far too rmall to hold 'he people who demanded admittance. Mr Lehr Introduced Charles AVeston. candidate for auditor, who spoke perhaps ten minutes. Ex-Governor Crounse was then introduced and made the main ad dress of the evening No better man could have been sent here. A man whom nil the people respect, calm, fair and Just In his presentation of facts and figures, logical In his findings -tritbout rant or venom but with signal ability and a thor ough knowledge of his position, he pare an address that to utti Intelligent audience was convincing Senator Allison and Charles Dietricl speak here tonight Plan a Monster Ilall;'. WEST POINT. Neb. Not. 1 (Special i The republicans of this cou B na rail" to t, f1 . Gra,na .t! county -huve or- take place In this city Saturday evening. Novembers. An encrptu- committer is hard at work per- fecting the necessary arrangements and umple funds have been secured to make this a grand event. A monster torchlight procession Is scbedulec for the etentng. In which Craig. Oakland and Tekumah i Rough Rider clubs ill take part. Flte hun dred riders will be in line. Tour bands, thobe of Oakland. Wisner. Pender and the famous West Point Cadet band, have been engaged Matt Gerlng of Platts- taouih will speak to the people in Eng- ! list, and give his reasons for leaving the l Jrr r,-,,ld'-" " Lincoln in Artloi, Bryan party Oscar H Kraft of Chicago. Bronchi i,, ir. m,b1 lot tht editor of the Illinois Staats Zeltung, ' ifiiu.ooo. will speak in German and Robert Rusicka j of Omaha will address the voters m Bo hemian. A feature of the occasion will be the marching of McKlnley clubs from neighboring towns together with dinner pail brigade a full Itepnblie-au Meetlnc ut Cairo. GRAND ISLAND. Not. 1 i Special. ) The republicans of this county had an ex cellent meeting at Cairo last evening. Tbe meeting whs addressed by W. A. Prince It was well attended and tbe utmost at tention was paid by the mixed audience. This has been a feature of all republican school bouse meetings, ln marked contrast vitb four years age. and the repub licans take it as a very excellent sign. "There Is a wonderfully quiet sentiment among the voters." said J W. Edperton candidate on the fusion county ticket and at present secretary of the State Board of Transportatlrn. yesterday "I never saw anything like It In my life You can't find out anything. I hate been among the voters and there is a greater silent vote than has ever before been encountered " Grand Island has not bud a single parade in this presidential eircptign Meeting lit Viilpnraln. VALPARAISO. Neb.. Not 1 tSpecial -Last evening this place was visited by Hon. J. L Caldwell of Lincoln and Rev T H. Worley of Weeping Water, Neb., who addressed a large and enthusiastic as sembly that crowded the opera house to Its fullest extent The speeches were sound and instructlte and were well re- , ceited by the bearers Captaln John Stein I candidate for state senator, was present buq maae a jew remajr.s iv. rj jieutoo was also present This was the best and largest meeting ln this place during this campaign drown and thr Fraternal. NEBRASKA CITY. Not. 1, lhOd To tbe Editor of The Bee My letter explaining that I am aot unfriendly to mutual Insur ance having been misunderstood by some persons and wilfully misconstrued by others. I now add that I am not unfriendly to mutual Insurance hnd if elected to the legislature 1 will oppose all legislation detrimental vo the mutual insurance Inter- ests. Hoping that all doubts as ,0 my ... r .1. . ..u. 1 . l..r,.i..,.i u,.uu lUir ruuje, , r nnru, removed. 1 am Yours very truly. DAVID BROWN. I'l l.imrr Mnke. HI lpr, OGALLALA. Neb. Not 1 (Special Tel- earam 1 Harry Slatterman. in Jail charred with horsestealing escaped from his cell underneath the court house at 10 o'clock today Some person passed htm a key with which he unlocked the door and walked out A party Is scouring the coun j try ln search of him Hie description is I Age 14 height fivf and a half feet weigh' , 130, blonde hair and complexion. t-U Carries the pcrfumeS f&w ffi'f of natural roses. 2$ T I nil? Delightful for It BIALERS seiJf. ROBBERS WRECK THE SAFE Attempt to Loot the Bank at Bpnngaeld Result' in Little Gain. I CITIZENS AWAKENED BY THE EXPLOSION nioodbonnil InUe t P (be Trull of tbe Iturclnr nod It 1 Prnlinlile Tbej Will He ruptured Ilrfore Anolber Iliij. SPRINGFIELD Neb Nov 1 (Special Telegram The book safe ln the J. D. Spearman bank was blown open by burglars at : o'clock this morning, it was an un successful attempt at robber, however, as nothing was secured excepting a revolver belonging to the hank The hank's funds are kept is a large Mosler safe and tht was evidcLtly too formidable looking tor tbr i cracksmen, as It was not molested The explosion of the wrecked safe wa a ter- I rifle one and wakened several people. L. a nat.es. nviag a oioci: away, ran aown an alley and was on the scene in a few sec onds. Three men were atuudlng at the rear of tbe building. He was unarmed, and while he went for aasistauce the robber escaped. The Beatrice bloodhounds ar rived at noon and getting the trull, led the way to Gretna This morning three tough looking char acters headed from this direction arrived at Gretna bespattered with mud and ap pearing worn out from a long run. They attempted to catch u train out of that town, but failed and walked down the track toward Chalco. The dog are on this trail and nre working to perfection, us they di.I not hesitate a minute in Gretna, hut went straight toward Chalco. Tonight a large party of men with the ofliclals are close upon the fi gged-out burglars, who have walked thirty or moie mlleb through the mud. and It is thought they will be cap tured before midnight. The only damage resulting to the hanl. was the wrecking of the safe doer atij u fine typewriter, which was smashed t he steel facing of the door, which was t.iowt across the room, where it knocked a w i dow casing into splinters The flj.uc s-ee also brol e a knob off the doer of the la'p Mosler sufe This is only one of the man burglaries committed ln this county lately and If tuught the perpetrators will be prosecuted to the extent of tbe law The bunk was fully insured in the Bankers Casualty of lies Moines. Ia CITY WINS IN DAMAGE SUIT LINCOLN Not 1 (Special Telegram.) After deliberating un hour the Jury iu the case brought by Mrs Annie P. Sboles rtrntntt fhi r-ifv r,f T ln,.nl r... or f.r.n j , " . - -','' " usea. reiurueu a verdict lor the city. Mrs. bholes is a citizen of Illinois. She clulmed damages by reason of a fall on a sidewalk. The Jury decided the wall; wan in good condition and that the city therefore wt.s not liable The case has attracted much attention among lawyers, for aside from Its legal points it involved a larger sum of money thun was ete.r asked for in r. duniage case against the elty Chicken 111101 (Tinner linnet. BEATRICE, Neb.. Not. 1 (Special Tele pram.) Armour k Co. hate bought out thr large chicken packing and shipping es tablishment of H. Fishbach cv Co in this city, taking cbarpe today The plant Is one of the largest in the vest. Headquar ters will be retained at this place. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Thsrs 1: s aiisaar prevailing in this :ountry nsst ca-fersu. t-eaost so ciecep !"""" ''1 1 I IJi t ve Many sudden iviC-nf'Y f ' - heart diseaat. 1X pneumonia. hsart faiiuri or apoplexy r- are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is al lowed to advance the kidney - poisoned blood vj.II attack the vitai orrans or the , Kidneys themselves break down and waste awsv r.-!i by celt. j Bladder troubles most always result from ! a derangement of the kicneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a prcper treatment of the kidneys. If you art feehnr badly you .t "5 'S I 5!eSp,R?V th' tTt" "iTlty hv" itld f, . J , . . . , A ,. ' Jj '"'S ho'S unns mS ! JJ J " fn0 overm hf 1 ! PiK.mrrW. , Cr7"d 10 1 F.o otten durir.p the da . ara ti ret up many , times rturinr the mcKl Th, ,r,IIJ S,H eV,. I extraordinary sffsc; ot Swarrip-Rooi is soor, realizes. It stanus the h.phest far its vor!- ! rierful curet of the most cistress.rir cases. I Swamp-Root is pleasart taKt ad 3fld I bi' orur;pisi! fifty err; si.B int-dcuar stied bottles. Yc l may nave a sample bottle ot fiZggzFgAZZz this wonderful new dis- KSTilMH-iSSSSJ covery zni a book tha- t9-Ji!IP tells all about i both jjome m s-mi-r.w sent free by mail Address Dr K Imer fit Co. Bmchamtrr. N " Wter .-r"-- rericn read.rg this cenerc.s cf,er r paper. Furniture Bargains Couches Iron Beds WONDERFUL VALUES IN rURNITURE GOOD IRON BED ANY SIZE brass trimmings Ix-st enamel 1.00 OVR NO. 74 IRON BED BRASS RAIL bead and foot full bow ends solid brass knobs a bud sold all uround us for $7.50 a bargain nt 4.50 GOOD SPRINGS (NOT THE worthies kind) tbe regular JI.&O rpring for CHEAP. .1.45 NO. 140 PARLOR TABLE OF NEAT AND pretty design In golden oak turned legs and lower shelf- -regular $S ! 1.00 table for NO. 122B MORRIS CHAIR OF EXCELLENT "design and finish strong frame llk tap estry cushions chair worth r "rr Si:.50 a special lot for . . . . J. I J NO. E7 ALL BRASS BED EXTRA VALVE Fwell font highest quality brnsi lac quered with best English 1 ( "T X lacquer $:s beds for XU.fJ See our stock and get our prices liefore you. S GOING Can Save a Day Via THE UNION PACIFIC. MISSOURI RIVER TO SALT LAKE CITY, 10 hour', quicker t:un .in other line MISSOURI RiVER TO SAN FRANCISCO, IS hour.- qulchcr t'nin Hliy either line. MISSOURI RIVER TO PjRTLAND, 15 hour- qui-kc-r than ant othi-r lfne. New City Ticket Ufific; 132-1 Iarnain street. Telephone 31G. A Splendid Wholesale Location The building formerly occupied by Tbe Bee at 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. It has four stories and a basement, which was formerly u&ed t8 The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply at once to C. C. Kosewater, Secretarj, Itoora 100 Bee Building. Ready November First BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS UXKVrjLCTVMMB VT G4XJVOKNIA FIG SYRUP Dr. Kay's Renovator UimrtLicrU iu curt Ut mr wui.k taaex or u aiitaii.. coiikuputlon, nuioufc head- ache, uter aru ludnrj At aruaslats. V. ana $i oend for Free Sam.e Frt Boul i.nd free A, e Dr L J Kay. Saratoga K. T. !;Thls Is thf season "' rc :ighs and colds. Ar'i-jvawr cures bi th Druggists sl. ft. NO :i:' yl '.RTER-SAWED GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SVIT swell front dresser and commode beveled French plate glass fancy shaped pattern plate finest hand polished suit made to sell for $Ti.0li special 42.25 NO i'4 MAHOGANY PARLOR TABLF has Ftench legs large-lower shelf band -some design shaped top size J4xJ4 rep- r.lar talue would be $fi.M bargain . . 3.65 SEE fiFR SR.f.O COl'CH ALL t'PHOL stered-flnelj tufted covered in best rt iour tany colon new style bead X Kf regular $s fi( couch for . . tJ.UU FINEST PBGAMONE LEATHER COVCH -very large extra long finely made deep soft tufting special bar- )Q 00 ELEGANT LEATHER COVCHES ABOVT thirty patterns on our floor every one guaranteed genuine leather and finest grade of upholsterlnp these barpulns are exceptional. purehasinp any furniture it will interest PlCTOfV W Be Be Be Be Safe Clean healthy Comfortable Bee Building R. C. PETtRS 4 CO., Rental Agents, Grouud Moor. lr- EST