THE FALLS CI'I Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 23 , I90j Some Neglected History. A nrc.it many of the voters of this state will recollect when their attention is culled to itthat Judge Reese has had his vindica tion at the hands of the republi can party , in this state. The studied effort of those antagonist- ing Judge Scdgwick , to keep this fact of Judge Reese's nomination and defeat , ten years after the Hastings convention , out of sight and out of inindsiinply illustrates their unfairness and their desire to mislead the public. At the state convention held in Hastings in 1889 Judge Reese was refused a rcnomination. This fact stirred the state from one end to the other and from that time there was a great wave of public sympathy for Judge Reese and bitterness toward those who deprived him of his rcnomination. There were many active and in- llucntial republicans who kept this sentiment for Judge Reese and against those who deprived him of a rcnomination alive and burning , and these republicans insisted so strenuously that Judge Reese be given a vindication at the hands of the party , and an opportunity to vindicate himself , that this vindication was brought about ten years later. At the republican state convention in Omaha in 1899 a judge of the supreme court was to be nomi nated and the friends of Judge Reese felt and believed that the time had come for his vindica tion. When the convention took a ballot , M. U. Reese , S. II. Sedgwick , S. P. Davidson , 13. C. Calkins and Lorenzo Crounse Avcre candidates and balloted for. Judge Reese led all the list and immediately the supporters of Judge Scdgwick in that conven tion moved to make his nomina tion unanimous. So ten ycu"s after his turning down at Hastings Judge Reese was made with great enthusiasm , the republican candidate for judge of the supreme court again. The condition of affairs it republican state pol i t i c s at this time was this : In the elec tion one year previous in 189 Judge M. L. Hayward of Ne braska City , the republican can didate for governor , came withii 2,721 votes of being elected am' ' the republican party carried the legislature of the state. This legislature laterelectcd Mr. Hayward - ward , U. S. senator. The repub lican party was back in power ii many places and the oppositioi was rapidly being overcome. So when Judge Reese was noniL nated in 189' ) the feeling was universal that he would prove so strong that his election woul < be certain and that the party am' himself would be vindicated. In the campaign that follower there was a unanimity of supper on the part of republicans tha added to the feeling that Judge Reese would be surely elected The fact wasi however , that or the official vote of that yeai Silas A. Ilolcomb defeated Judg < Reese by a majority of 15,107 votes , while the fusion candidate or regent on the same ticket -vith Holcomk , only carried th < state by 1,791 votes. To thos who recall that campaign th reason for Judge Reese's defca is remembered. He was nom inated and announced before th people as a candidate who could aot be criticized and yet in no campaign in recent years has there been a candidate that was more strongly criticized than he was. The opposition papers developed the fact through the publication of fac similes of war rants , that a member of his family had drawn a salary as stenographer of the court and the charge was made and never denied that no service w a s rendered for this compensation. It was a charge that cut wide and deep ; that discouraged republicans - publicans , and was made use of all over this state by the opposite party. Further the record of the jotc of that year discloses that 5 in some of the strongest ag- p yicultural counties , Judge Reese made his poorest showing ; that in some of these counties his vote was greatly reduced through the fact , which was an iiisuc in the campaign , that years before as a railroad attorney , farmers held much bitterness against him from cases that were tried against their interests. This is all a part of the unas sailable political history of less than ten years ago in this state. It is remarkable , to say the least , that" the supporters of Judge Reese today seek to cover and keep from sight this record when the republican party vindicated him , and when he himself failed to secure a vindication at the hands of the voters of this state in 1899. From the nearly com plete republican success in this state in 1898 , when Judge Hayward - ward came so near an election as governor , and the republicans se cured the legislature , the repub lican party took a long step back ward , when Judge Reese was defeated by over 15,000 votes in 1899. In the year 1900 the re publicans again commenced their return to power by carrying the state and electing a governor who was not more popular in his own party than Judge Reese was the year before. In 1901 Judge Scdgwick was nominated for judge of the su preme court and he was elected by a majority of 12,659 , a vote when compared with Ilolcomb's majority gives a difference of 27,706 votes in the two years from the Reese campaign in 1899 to the Sedgwick campaign in 1901. ' Women's Weed of Sleep. Women need far more sleep than the average man. Many icn can get along with four or ve hours sleep , arise and are erfectly refreshed. Not so rith the average woman. She eeds at the very least seven ours of good uninterrupted leep , and if she is a nervous , igh-strung women she needs at cast ten. Just as soon as you cgin to steel the hours that ou should be sleeping , you , vill age with about twice the apidity that you would were , 'ou giving the allotted time to est that your phyical being : raves. Sleep reduces fever , it elieves pain , it helps nutrition , t courts beauty the loss of it caves you a wreck that noth- ng can repair. I will mull i on free , to prove merit , amples of my Dr. Shoop's Uostorativo , nil my book on either Dyspepsia , the leiirt or the KIdnovs. Troubles of the tonmeh , Heart a ml Kidneys uru mere V symplons of 11 deeper ailment. Don't iiako the common error of treating lymptoits only. Symplon treatment Is reatins * the result of your ailment , and ot the cause. Weak stomach nerves the Inside nerves mean stomach veakness , always. And the heart , and Sidneys as well , have their controlling ir Inside nerves. Weaken these nerves nd you Inevitably have weak vital rgans. Hero is where Dr. Shoop' { estorativo has made Its fame. Nether thor remedy oven claims to treat the 'Inside ' nerves. " Also for bloating , biliousness , bad breath or complexion , isc Dr. Shoop's Bestoratlyo. Write ne today for sample and free book. Dr. Shoop. Racine , WIs. The Restora- Ivu is sold by all dealers. A Definition of Success. How have the hypothetical scientists and the exponents of .inbelief benefited themselves or : iutnanity at large by sowing the seeds of doubt broadcast in the world ? The real scientists do not tall in this category for they are believers in the real sense of the word : they know too much they have seen many mysterious manifestations of the diyine creative power. Now , those who have disposed of the Bible and all evidences of inspiration , have written a great many books and some of them have won what the world at large lightly calls fame. According to the ordinary measures that are applied in such cases , they have been ex tremely successful , but real suc cess means the benefit of human ity in some form or other. If no such benefit can be shown as the result of their labors , their success is not equal to that achieved by the direst poverty and the deepest ignorance. The "Piusbwg Perfect Fence" Best Strongest Neatest Alost Durable It is in a Class of its Own G uarantccd to be adjustable to uneven ground , easy to erect and easy to splice. No slack wires. No wraps to get loose or hold moisture and rust. No wire can rub against another so as to injure the galvanizing. If you arc looking for fence , be sure to call and see that it is all we claim for it. Don't be deceived by a substitute. J. C. TANNER Early Morning Blaze. The Burlington depoe in this city was completely destoyed by lire shortly after four o'clock this ( Friday ) morning , the blaxe sup posedly originated from live coals thrown on the roof by a passing engine on No. 11. The fire was of the spectacular sort and was witnessed by the major portion of our people who were awak ened by the mill whistle and the fire alarm. By the time the com pany reached the scene the fire had practically destroyed the depot , and the two streams from the hose were immediately turned on the Butterfield elevator across the tracks in an effort to saye that structure which was already on fire in one or two places. Two lengths of hose burst under the ressure which caused some delay nd for a time it looked like the levator would go too. Fortu- ately there was no wind and vhen once the water started little ifiiculty was experienced in con- rolling the flames- Passenger train No. 42 and a reight , both east bound , passed hrough while the structure was till ablaze , going through on he passing track. Practically ever } ' thing con- aincd in the building was de- troycd , the fire being under such icadway before discovered by Operator Rosling that he was imply able to notify headquar- ers , take the typewriter and ; scape. The mail from night rains 11 and41 was stored in he depot and the greater portion if it was destroyed , that which vas saved being in a badly dam iged condition. Fortunately The deader is printed a clay late and herefore escaped a general de- itruction- Those who took time to look it the reflection of the blaze against the trees and house tops of the cit } ' in the darkness were repaid by a view of the beautiful , which no artist's brush can re produce. It is too early to know what steps the company will take toward rebuilding , and just wha ( their plans will be no one knows at present. In the meantime it is quite probable that some box car will be pressed into duty as temporary quarters for the agent and his helpers. Numerous records , the office furniture and equipment were totally destroyed but as the com pany records are all in duplicate no financial loss will result along this line. Much of the baggage and paraphernalia of the carniva performers was stored in the freight room awaiting shipmcn and was practically all consumed together with several -grips be longing to home citizens and thei guests. Hutnboldt Leader. Plneules for the kidneys strcngthe these organs and assist in druwin poUon from the blood. Try them fo rheumatism , kidney , bladder trouble for lumbago and tired worn out feeling They bring quick relief , Satlsfactio Guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner. Floy Grinstead of Falls City and Worth Yancey of Lexington Kentucky were guests at th home of V. C. McCool tin week. Salem Sentenal. HEALTH FOR ALL WOMEN. Why Lose the Buoyancy of Youth ? Whether Young or Old Every Woman Nay be Healthy. To look well and feel well , you must bo well. To do this , you must keep tie mechanism of your body in perfect unning order. A woman's constitution if far more ntricate and delicate more easily in- .ired and disarranged than the mech- nlsm of the finest watch. Yet no one ronld think of allowing a watch to get 11 out of order before repairing or leaning It. How many young ladies there arc , ho \ > ny no attetlon to the first symp- ems of diseased organs. Pains in the aek , head , abdomen , right or left idc , and sometimes in the hips and ewer limbs. Tired and languid feeling n the morning ; worn out or distracted crves , leading to a cross and petulant isposltlon. Natural color fading from he check , the light and lustre from he eye , the once pleasant smile from he lace all these going or gone. Vbat does it mean ? Simply that ome 0113 or more ot the delicate organs re not performing their work as they hould. Nature needs some assistance. These aches and pain althought slight at first are danger slcnals , and you ought to heed their warnings before ho trouble becomes chronic and di- iease gets a firm hold on your system. A nerve-tonic and strength-builder , ho best you can got is what you need at such times. Xoa-Pnora Is jus ; that ; adles lots of them who used It , say io. Wo know It Is so because Zoa- Dhora Is made for women all women old ami young , and has a successful record for thirty years. We want you o know this too by a thorough trial of Zoa-Phora in your own case. Whether you are sllgUy ailing from periodical lekness , or suffering from some form of womanly weakness in a more serious legree , Zoa-Phora will help yon. 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You will receive Zoa-Phora from the druggist already prepared , compound ed In just the right proportions , and put up in sealed , steurlllzed , one dollar bottles. Just ask for Zoa-Phora no other explanation will be needed and no mistake will be made In each package will be found a copy of "Dr. ' ' Pengelly's Advise to women. a medical book giving Interesting and instructive information about all dls eases of women , and the way to suc cessfully treat them in the privacy o your own home. You need not tel your troubles to any one. Hundreds of people yearly go through uainful operations needlessly , because they never tried Man Zan Pile Remedy. It is put up in such a form that it can be applied right whore the trouble lies. It relieves the pain and inflammation. It Is for any form of piles. Price SOcts Sold by A. G. Wanner. 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