Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 1J13E : TJTTKsDAY , XOVirMHCR a.
SPEGIRL KDT1GES.
Alii crtlxrtnrlitR for thrftr colimini
iv III IM < tnUcn until 1U ! . " . < ! it. in. , fnr flic
vrnlnir ntul until S p. tn. fnr ( lip
miriilajr ntul Mmilny rilltliiiin.
Art * crtlHiTH. rrcjiii-Mliic n nnni-
li < 'r > l . | , ( .ck , rnn linvtntiwit -rii nd-
< 1rcm , , . | ] ( n n iiiiinlicrcil Irtte-r In rnrv
> -"f 'I Inllc ' . Ani eTn no nililrc m-tl
vlll lit ? < lrlltrri-il cm iiri-m-iitntlon of
tli - c-liri'L. onlj.
Ilntt-K. 1 1-Uc n vtnnl tlrxt ItmiTtliini
3r n mini tlu'rnft -r. . ' ( illiiiiir tnUrn
for l - < n tlmii "T f fur th - tirnt Innrr-
tlcin. 1'lit-hf mlrrtl eiiit-iit inu t lie-
run CMinrfciiIlt rlj .
M'l'l XTItlNS \ \
AS nnnjiKF.nT'nn or.
r R.iler t > ) | B. | > with 4 > rnr eujwriefir * A 41
lire A-M1
. . „ 1.ADV PTKNOOrtAPHIIlt DB-
. , . .r. . u iMTninticnt tKwItiiin c'nn fnraliili the
v * ry Imut < f re-Terences UB to Wltt > , etc Ail-
tlrm A K Itw A WS-4 *
' . AN IDEA : WHO CAN THINK OF
ultnilt thing to pntrnf Protect J-OXIT
th > rin < lirlnic you wmlth Write Jotin
Vr' urt. . * Co Iicpt V Patrnt Attornr ,
hln-ton P C fnr their S ! 00 prlw nTfr !
n i | t nf 500 infrntlnn WBtitwL It IT1
IT1CI
. t > M trllnblf houw , cxfrl icc tmncw-s-
fury rxti Inrtuccmfnti" to timtoimJT8 tn
IIM jifr rmmlh ntid exiionnen Chap f lll linj >
fc r , Rt txiul < H-M-J.I N'ln *
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AV ACTIVi : MAN AT J1SOO
v.'Kh ntifl cxp-nwr tin fortunr hunter vmnied
x 111 pin rnnoijw > rm rtlt jioplM.m If rlBht. If
IntrrMHi'il mi-tram ntilckly "Manufiieturi r " J' .
O llnir 1.10S Hi.nton. Man * . n M 55 r ! V
V VN-I I n MEN TO tHAHN I1AIITIKR THADH.
w < - Im I , it by nn rnttM-lv new tnrthod , onn-
Ktnnt pni'il"H with iitnix-r Instruction , nny
ntic inn 1-atn and Kt BtMirty einpl
wlirn thtouch. rnniptetc oulit of lilgh
tniili ri rt. t- r-1i rludent upon ftit ( > rili
Snturhnk vlill" k' niltlfr. duv and rvflilHC
< li . . vilin at enrp fur trrp IthistrnK-il
rutal .irui MnirHurbfr | Co'lcjto fl V 9th
tl St IjiulK Mo IJ-M2H C
isnri.MAi < R 111:1.1 * .
ron nom > un
f-car.d V.V. . C D. A. Home ? ii | I ivnp irt
\ \ \NTt" ) GIRL POK HOUSEWOniC. SV
i nj" h and Inul i < t C MO
vv , NTi-r > ninr. ron arxEHA nocsc-
vrnrK < all SOS California St. C
V/Nlri * " forlcnpril irlrl for fliil work , must
iinlirvtnnl iixikltiB W" ! > " < l | ' it. C M2I6
v" \ N i f r > -vr i irnNTaiRi. ron
h i r i i ; . i man pruKrrccJ Id Himi
C "
POH
, | . is Ai > t , PAUTS or TICK CITV Tun
I * i Ti' Cfinipnny tso& r.-nmtn li 27 !
s , itrNiVA" : co. . it N ISTII ST
D : TS
1101,1.IN : HOfSKS C A ETAlit9a N. Y LIFE
D : ? 4
cin > u r. IL it-scs ANT > eon AGES AIL OVKII
< | ID < liy i ; to 0. ridellty. I'M rartiam
I > S'6
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
LIST OP HOUSES. THE HYBON
co . ttt s mh t
JIOt'SFSVAMACC BItOV/N 11UI ICTH
and poiiKlnii. D-ITS
-r. rriNisHnD on
8 rimmp ; modern > * J'ark avvnue
D CM
DL.K .
II I7GN5
nioirr iiuuM MouiiitN ritAiiK DETACIICD.
S719 1'upplftua uvenue. cliulpv. { 30
C.tht-ru iii mndern , 3 > rd and Uurt ptK : t
JO-ronni niMcm tirlck. &N N. Sid. JK.CtL
P-roum mi eni l.rlck , C14 S lh IK 08
i-ruom ni'idt-rn. Xfith nndVitot orth 12 ! r,0.
C A STAKIt. m N. Y. l.Uf llldc.
D-M3K
_ _ _
rou juiNTT KeTNTiyrn ST.IO noons. MOD.
crn. So.W ) .
ISO ? Culltmnln rt. . 7 ruoms. JlS.f'O. '
SX ! Dim upon t. , 7 rooms. J80 WJ
Houn-H fur -i > ! il In nil partE of tlie city.
IUinNNAN-l.OVU CO. . 4SO I'axtnn till : .
U-Mlll N'10
_
} iui.riis TnoM w ui * . LAKOE UST
McCiiiruf liucHtment lumipaiiy , 1JOC
: . -.3 ST nfutvs Avn. . s-noo i HOUSE , MODern -
ern } : .i U )
171 ! ) rmK u\r , 8-room IioitfC. modem SJS Cfl
1:14 Bo 17th BI , f.-niom hoiise. clt > water. J7.00.
KS I'lemBt. . . 3-riMiin tmumJ7 CO
TO fii > ICth PL. 7-nioni Hat. modern , ttcel rancc.
r ro
70 * . So ICth lit , G-room lint , modern. Ptce-1 ranee.
Garvln Ilron. , 1013 rnrnam t
A IinAITlITL HOME IN LAFAYETTE
I'lan V iiinin * . nil mmkrn ; nil ndlcl condition ,
Hi-Mr liti-n rentpl In-fore noworfciwl et u
low rt-iitul to flrpt-clnm tenant Flrti-llty TniBt
Ccmipni'V 17f rnrnntn Btreet D llgss
sTn i : or & noo.MS. MOOHRN jasi LHAV-
uttunrth J ' Squire , SIS Hee. D Sol
r:4 , 1'vi-K AVC FINK nnsiDENCK ,
Six S 2fitl > r.t. 15-room l > rli-l. . m Klcrn . JIO 00
IMC raninm. ID-rouni houx nnd barn . ! * o M
Ibll Tu-iiani D room . . . . * ! " > Cu
Jsew i.HMin lieahid flat , istli and Famnm JIO.IO
JOHN \v nonniNH ,
Uti Parnuni
v U ' *
T\VO MonnnN mucK. 10 K H-HOOM
< IIMUK , imi. tlourfi and finish , tnuntclfl.
liiiintlr ) und every convenience. 1G211 1M1 So.
5 ( > iii A t Incjulre of owner on jirrtnlxufi.
O 9C7
THAT li' 11OOM MOPEUX HOUSE M7
Bt iifur Novrmucr 4 Apply to i. A Scott ,
lit oiim'mNational belli. I > M870
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BMrnt"-Tl Y uni'iEIlN ' IS-HOCtM COTTAGE. N
\ \ in < IMli and Jai-kcon. Imge int. half
, „ , , I \V Squire. 84 * IltH ! _ lJ 171) )
lT hl.o'iM AI.U MOUCHN HOUSE. ON
i' ' fin iiurl : line , furnlo-iud Fidulliy , 17tC
riinmin - ! !
ron iiKvr ruiiMMiun KOOMS.
oii IILNT noo.MS ivmi on WITHOUT
tmurd. tuutii heat , electric llchl elevator.
free tw'hh. ratci reasonable. ItrnmuUck hotel.
s rrrtNifuiKu IIOOMB ron IIOUSUKUCPIXC
fnr mnn unJ wife. Itent tnl.cn in ! > oard SIB TV.
rth K-at9'C
_
roll IlC.VT 1'L.RARANT ItOOM Foil TWO :
fulimce heut. 507 Bouth i'utU lUfiuic.
U 11971 X3
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MOUT not SHKEEl'ING : nice /urnUhed nr
unruni hrU nuim * . Kim. hath , funucu , uallt-
inc itintaiice uf l > u lluB pnrtv , SIOC Clint
K-9SI N :
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8nixiMi J'l-u-in run i.icnr HOUSEIIEI > -
mi , or mi'atu ' t. 4IK > North Il > th E III" " 3 *
ItOO.M.S AM > IIO.VH1) .
ron HEM. ri'iiNisuuD itoosis. WITH on
without bui.iU , ulLiim Inut and nil mutli-rn
liniitiMinem | ciwcial low rati'n for the tun-
lev. .Ml linn ! lintel ICth und ' "Mcurfo M J.
! * inncl > pioprletor T 90S
M ( K Jtt.iOMSND UOAIIO ; STllAI. : ow HAO-
ney K
Bt ITE I Nl't n.NlSUED PAltUOISS , feOt'TH
front , fuinixhed IOOIIIE , wlih Imoi-il l'JW >
luiuKlui r SISB9 N3 *
ItOOM AND 11OA11D. STEAM , tot S HTH.
r-MD71 N58
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HELL ri'UNIBHKI ) ItOOitS ANJO r.OAltD AT
rsui I'urnnm ureet 1" M 77 N4 *
AL.IJANV SI01 DOVGUAS. EAST ItOVV WIN-
dun und other denlrulikruum * , KuuJ lalile ,
trunnienu ui-cuniuioduttnl K Muse N4 >
WODEIIN FinST CLASS MEALS . ItKASONA-
hle ruti * . IM : Ciilcuiib Ut ] Wl-Ni *
rriiNimiit > nuoMg , HUAIID
C14 North mu I' M1C1-1'
rou UIJ.NT s > roni : . A.M )
unicic bToi-.e in ILUINO ton
Irurnum , three hturlLi und hunenient wttl uller
tumult ttimnt , tow rent IU 1m Nut' I ITU
_
roil ItKNT TIE 4-hl'OHV HUH. h , IIL1LP1NO
ut 91C 1 arnum Ht Thin ImlldliiE ha > p tlrrpriwl
cement lukoment , complete nUnirn heatlnc tu-
turei. water mi all noorn. cut , ttc Apply nt
the oinc ut Thu ll c 1 (10
ACJISM'S WANTKI1.
AGENTS WAKK Jll TO IIS A HAY INTIIOUl'C-
InK the -Vumou" the enl > ft Miap thot cum-
er made the croutrnt seller of thu century ,
unwrml and larul Bering wautd all over the
world , rxclu lve territory write Uwlay for
ternu and nannilei , AlUcn QlKutoii Co . X yi.
CtVBM. WU J-M1Q3 N9 *
AvriiiTo IUVT.
to v 4 < i * AI-KK TtxAtrrs THIICE : TO rm :
mlknlmi tarmp n-n to ntty mll "f > mnlm
U mla. 1'axton l.W I. . K MIK N4
I'ACIKIC STOItAQE ANI > WAKBIIOfSR CO .
Ht-Mii Jon . General Moraitc and fornardlni ;
M-TK
OM VAN t KTORAOr. 14K I'AR'M TTI tStT
\VA.\TIJDTO HIV.
TO IJ-.ASE OK BUY ELKATOR OF TEN ( IK
tlftpra thouwntf catii < li > In Smith t'lntte
counirj AddreH A 24 care Omaha ! " <
N-4H4-NIO'
A SBCXJND HAND RAFE IHiTTAnNAIkf
N-M17I N5'i '
WAXTKO "Vcond hand. 4-toti douhle tiram
K > n penle in Rood ri ndltlnn Adr < - . A.
47. thl office N Mite 4 *
POII SAl.K HOlt'.KS. CAIIIIItIt ! > , IITC
FOP. SALE ONE CAlt NATIVE HOHB1 ! . 14TH I
und Maion 1'red Uiincli * utablee
1' MM ! N4
run hAi.i : -ciuij.\Mots. ; .
CHEAPEST llAIimVOOD WOVEN CORN-CtllB
bine made C IL Le n I > i ngla 0 ya
TVVU GOOD MILK COWS 701 S. ST.T1I ST
Q MH' , 7
BEC-ONU-HAND BAFES CHEAP. 11W FAUNAS !
Q-M17 ! Ni
LAHIFS CI/1AKS , TfTtP , IiltESS arvJI > 3.
< > ) ] iatncnu. drop | u.uil nnJ will call with
Mimplee E Hlmh iiltlcttirexel Hotel
Q-MJ03 SO
Cl.AlIIVOYA.YTs.
ONE IIONE.ST MEMt'Sl
I will plre clalrtojitnt rpadltiR * ( pant , pre-ent.
ritnr < - > nnd liral tlu > Kiel. < liilt > un'l Suiulujn
fi'im ' 10 to C I make tin ihurRipio what
\ < m cnn "Omnr the Mr Hum , " Mlrllmd hotel.
Nth and Chicago mreet * . S-M8M N4 *
\SSACC. iiA'iii.s. ITC.
MME SMITH. 1151 POVGLAS IlOnM ' . MA
anJ BteHm hnfix 1-Mlf :
MISS AMES , VATOIl IJAT1IS M \ ! SOf 607
S 13th St. . room 3. T MuJO Nf
IiilSONAI. .
MISS VAN VAt-KENIsritO PESTHoTS 1
maneiitly liy l ctrlcl'y tsuwrri'.iou Imti in
uans etc. Itoom 4ir. N. Y. Life UMc
nt7iTur.E ct'iiED. no VAIN. NO IT-M %
tl > m frum buntiici . we rdcr to bun i > of
pntlentl cured O E Millar Co . & N Y
Life hulldlnr Omahn Nb I Iff
BATHS MASSAGE. MME TOST. 3U B s 1 ' H
t'i >
V1A\1. HOME THEATMENT FoFl LT'RIs'
troubles rhilclan in atttndunir r us. I u
Uun or health book Irtw. S4fi Lee bl I :
SEE CAnTEn HAlinWAHE CO 14"I' " < < - .
lai , for manteU , cratei tilec , marble m > ri < t <
l-.C.
SIO.MY TO LOA.\KKAL KSTATC.
AN" > HONY LOAN i TKIJST CO SU N Y I.
Quirt ; money at low ratcn for cml ti.nn lnnn
In Iowa , tiortherti Ml ourl. eastern Nehnisku
W-iil
CITY LOANS. C. A STAltlS. tffl N Y LIFE
TI- : < . !
MONEY TO LOAN ON liU'noVED OMAHA
real estate , llrennan. Love Co. , I'axton tilnric
wsa
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPnOVEO CIT1
iirojrt } . W. Farnani Smith i CO. . 1320 F imam
\ \ : M
MONEY TO LOAN AT IX1W IIATESIMP
O F DaIs Co . 13ir. Fornam it W - .
c run CEVT MON > "T TO LO N n\ OMAHA
real estate . Neb. faimn W. II MrlkU Omaha
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA 1'llOl'Ein A1
lr\\mi rati-n Building loaim vratited F.ilt'it >
Trunt company. W M
TO JOA > CIIATTIL& .
MONEY TO LOAN ON FEItNn'L'ltE I'IANO- >
horreeruKaiib. . etc. ; at loueat ran In cltj.
no removal or CM * ! * ' Mrletl ) oontldrntlal. > i > u
can pay the Ivan oft HI any tlnu > or In an )
amount. OMAHA MOIlTtiAGE LOAN -Co
: oc so. icth st
MONEY TO LOAN. SO CO .0 PAY ? Fi I.N' '
luie pianos eic Inin Gretn. room t Harr Ink
SS CIIA > CIJI.
FOn SALE. AHOL'T I 0 ) LHS. MINION TYI'E
7W lb nputc. IK ) | inlr t\\o-tlilrd can * 40
dinilile lion rtantlB lur tn-u-lhird cunet Ttilr
nmterlul vvaB ut > pd on Tlie Oniuha liee and I *
In fairly t , ' od condition Will l > e kold elipcp
in hull , or In quunttilo to null purchaser
Apply In pcri on or b > mall to The Ilw 1'iib-
llshlrc Co Omnh.i. Ni-h. Y 71J
5 AVEltAGE WEEKLY NuT INCOME \nTll
} 4iO Invented. Pate confirmative l'ronM > ctuB
jiranfR. free F. Dal ) . 1M1 I'.nmJuuv Ni-u
York Y Siar. Nli
F0n ItKNT-A SMALL VATEIl 1'OWEn MILL
cnn nho Imndle train. AdUret * linn "K. I.in
coin. Netiranl.n. Y MlU."i Ni
itETAIL DllFG STO11E IXIIl SALE , GIIJ.\T
harcuin nrtte. Hurlc H mi , , s. cu < m n 11
llhirri. la Y-M. .
KOIl 6ALUItUAI. . KSTATH.
AllSTltACTS 1HE UVltON HEED COMP N1
HOfPES LOT ? . FA11MS. LANDS
Geo. } ' Ik'intu Iteul Estate Co. Paxton Illlt
lie Ud
MI.SIC. AUT AMI i..v > ntiAGt : .
GEOIiuE F GELLENItECK I1ANJO MAM < O
Im ai-d guitar tuuchcr ICuuiu 41J Ilt-i I ml , ,
' . ' .IUE 1. . "
liENL'INE ItAIlGAINS IN PIANOS
U n t f i to M-e IVUIUtn il SLhinpllii . Co.
L1S 1U' us.it tlilh ! - " - . " bn > h u Ili ' up
ri , h , $ iu > . oti a inn ijiund duln a > , huit- ! > t
! > 7
n TO M s WALKLIN ron IIIGHT iiiicLb
nn furniture putUi-ig und lepiiirniir , nui-
ii.-in'-a couches und cushions ill ) . . .11 i : i-
it .el. 1331. 1'JI
AMI I/A.\ /
Sli.\l-.iS : IN MUTUAL L . A. B AFS'N PA\fa C
7 , b ] < or cent when 1 2 S jc.in , old. uln.o" rt > -
Qi.cmuhlc. 1704 IV.r until St. Nattlnecr Src
H'JW TO GET A HOME Oil * ECniF GOOD
liHitrtrt on Jtcvtngn Apply to Omulis 1. \ U
j\s > ' ' 7T.J rnrnam tl. M Natttnter. tec.JM
JM
V.'l.NTKKKI ) .
GOOD SHCnniNG. I1EST CAKU. JI SO MONTH.
W r hnyilT , 6 ! < th unil Leavi-nwurtli. write
MBMarcy . M 744 X17 *
i'Liv"rr or THUD. SHEDS AND WATJR
> CH ( ttlifd tor ntul il iuctctl. r.itp i jwr
month Aiidri'SB Dullej. Cruuucn : Cll > lu
MC a ro :
LOST.
LOf'T SUNDAY EVENING. A LADIES HMALL
liver watch , open face nomewhi-rr li t ii
3Bth nnd ( ullfinnla nnd 1'Hh und Cu strceti.
Finder theu-of pleuM' return Mime to 1 * E
1JH Capltnl uve und receitc ivwuril.
LOS5T A CHATELAINE IUG WITH
liLoh ctintaliiltif : muni ) and impcra. llmlc.-jlleane
ivturn to Klliiatrlek'i. vture and < - t MlH-ral n-
vvuiil ISJST USS 3
IA.\CI.\ < :
A ' LAfS 1X)11 ADVANCE PUPILS IS NO .V
forming at Morund'n lo meet every Mmidny Ht
f > | i m tlcKet lor 10 neeki. 14 ; r d until
lived Call ut 1510 Hurne ) Bt , utnujis op-ti
MACIII.MS AMI si PJLIIS.
NEW HuMt. Hut HUf , ' . , i , .s- , v. H
n-liiE muihlne olhce. Wll Caji. av . Ttf ! IM.
PHYSICAL CULTt'UK.
ELOrUTlON-MllB w ! DpUWAllD. K > N
Hill. MC5 NI3
ELOCIT10N. ZULEMA FULLElt , KJ3
los street. ] sc N-JJ *
I'AlVMlIIOICUILh.
11. MAIIOWITZ LOJLNfTjJoNKY. 418 N , 1C sr.
i\ nn iits ,
GtT TMB WKST TYPRWIUTrns ! 1-PLIEI5.
rrpulrn \ nltrd Type riisr * Siipt'HeK Co. .
J Famam Mtect MUo Jun * 30
WOUIvlltniIliIt.
J. P. IIBALY. 1K CLAHK 8TUKET.
SIlOn-I'lIAM ) AMI TVIi\VHITI\ .
A. C. VAN SANT S SCHOOL. * I3 N Y Ltl'K
AT OMAHA iifstNEss COLLEGK. ICTH AND
Donrtas KM
8AVD MONTY HT OO1NO TO SEYMOUR
aelitlnt. SI" . Nth JUli 8t Inuent charueo.
nrk trtiaratitHril pmnlw" extrmrtlon , exnmltia-
tleti frw , iix'ii evenlnire tS * N-SC
\icin.
-hnns'-MAKiNa ry THE DAY
\ \ .irk frtmninteed . reference * Adore * * A
Ilec. 1M > :
iiin
ItFSSJAN. Tt IIKISH AND MEDICATED
bath Bj"o eMl-if'Ixe dr : nrtment f r ladles ;
everythtnp nr Indli-ft * hair dr 'Mlni ; and bar
ber fhop In culm'ctlcin price * Inn 107 S llth.
121)1 CVL.
LADIES' CHlCHESTElt'S ENGLISH PENNY-
ro-al IMHn ( Iimninnd bruml ) arc thr he t Sufi. ,
rpllalile Tal.c no other S"nd 4r ctntnpt for
imrtlrulam "Ilellef fnr Ladli-s In letter by
return mall At ilnmRlHti. Chl < hent-r elieml-
cal Co. Phllndrhihln I'd Mention ! ! <
-MSU S'
SUES & CO. .
PATLST SOLICITOUS ,
HIT lluildinc.
Umahii. Nchr
Atlvlco untl 1'iicut lloo
Searles , &
Searles ,
srrcwusis IN
KeiTous. Chronic
U1K )
Private Diseases.
SIAUALM.
All Private Uiscnics
ind Dl-urtlcrsof .Men
Trcnttuettt h ) mall
i f me
SYPHILIS
Cund for life nnd the polsjn thoroughly
cl-anm-d finmhe v.rn 1'ILL'S Tl < TfLA
and IiCe.IAL X L < 'LHS HM'KuCCLIJS
and VAKIi iCL'l I pi-n.anrntU atij BUC-
cessful' > i f > cl Mflhn'i now and unfailing
STRICTURE AND Bl
By new method w'thout pnin or cutting.
Call on 01 address with stamp
Hr Jparln ! A onrlrc IIP s 14th St
VI. DUlllS ft. Judlllbi omnha. Neb.
ou ve Been Robbed
nf 'trtncth , % ltalltj nnd cut-rev. 'N.
\ \ iih lb to recover
T will ( lo the work. They frc-a llii-liraln nnd * "
V tipto. M-mt rich lifr blond iu inline thro' Vv
V your ve-i u trcnetlisn antl tuurikh tl r e.n * *
tirel'od > . lundiH.1 cut drains Jnrner.
SI.OO Per oz , 6 ECSJS , $5.00.
A lecal Kimrnntcc to cure or refund thr
money with crrv Sforiler. . / ( liin. t
Eliernmr & . ilcConnell DrUK Co. ,
1113 DuOce Ot. . Omaha. NPD
&SADE ME A WIAN
AJAX TAULETSJ'lHnjVKLY orKL
A L/ .rrf iiiif * /i * nt * * - I ail nc Mem
urr liuiwipit ) Slt-pplfi.MiaBHii.iJli .iHUH > d
* 'J At'U i ) aiiri other I iifWHs biul Jndi -
ctwttoi T/irj ; tjtnrf lii a tut cwrr/f/
lentoio IjOfel % itullty in old nr > oui { : uiiti
tn u niKii lor * 'ud * , huniiir. * or inurriuRH
J'rf-rcnt JiikntiT > cnrtmrunit'tion il
in t.tnt 'J'l.uir n * khotvtt iiummltntft luiprovit-
mi'iit und on * * ? : * u CUHlJ uhcrr ul o borc tail In
ei > tt u | > on hurinc the t-fnuinn AJu : Tnbetc They
buTt rurnd ibniiitiinHHUiul vlll cun * > nuv civn u
IKHtlrfte wnutMi ( uiirutttrnto nuft n cure in each tn o
or refund thr mri.e > J'riru 6O cumn I-PT p irkneu nr
an ( yi . -n * ( full tr-HHtmuutl for $ - & ) } h mull , in
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lrt nd people and they pavp him an ovation
tonight vvhlrh ctrWiliily ran t h v > \ ? n p- i
prf lated HP dp lt with tlry-tntotn In bin
iiduil fordhle manner , rhumrtrrliilnp the
effort to army one r'.n * * of rltltptm ARln t
the oth r MR harlnic < nr wd South Cam-
Una to spcfrte and tahp. lo the cannon He
rhowed how utterly Imponilfolp It was tor
| a hoime divided agnlhut itnelf to stand ; 1
; how s countrj divided aeali.it Itst-lf could
not pronpnr Hit elo lhR"i' ( > rpr t1on w * a
grand oratorical oHort. and men waved
hats wildly and rhprred for fully five intn-
I utr * when lie had elnwfl The Glee club ,
I which oflleiatcd. wan thrice recalled at the
I cloae of the program , and altogether It was
one of the moat Rtirresuful enthuslaBtlc
meetings of the entire campaign.
Ttni HKKII 1OIV * > TO THIS l VK.
Slmll M > riimitri' IVIml ' llntc furl
YTImt WeKIIIIIV rsotlilnt : Off '
OAKLAND CM. Nov 2 The town was
In sala attlro toflar. ana the republican *
ore In hlqh feather , for with the Heed
meeting this afternoon and a monster pa
rade tbls eve-nlng the cau e of gold went
up Kpvpral | x > lnts Yellow 1 * everywhere
Chrysanthemums of golden tinge are Vnrn
lij the thousands , and are for sole on all
sides More-bantu lute dratied their wln-
elown with jellow Bilk , and cue energetic
haberdasher hrs made up a etot-1 : of > el-
low neckties which went like hot cakes.
Dullness WSB at n standstill save with the
flortet and the haberdasher with the golden
tun Thn parade wan the largest ever s-eu
In Oakland The yellow badges , signifying
an Intention to march , were worn bj e\ir > -
tiojj and gavt- the streets an appearance
of a poppy-bedotted California field In
spring Many of the private h-cmrs were
gaiU deirorated. Flags vere flying from
the housetops and pictures of McKlulcj.
' . d'aped In jcllow , hung at the window *
It li estimated there were lf > OHO person *
' at the race track before the speaking be
gan The greeting accorded the man from
Ma-tie on entering the race track was most
< ! riionstratlve. Mr. Heed tald.
In oiJer to make the world prosro
> . -noot lily and advance. God 1ms created
. . . n of two classes. One class Is the
| i .11 cr nnd the inventor and that Is one-
is * while the other It the conserva-
v multitude. Men bring lo in t > > | ierlnlly
in political life , theories and until to test
iim It costs something to t - t theories
; ii-nforo all theories have to be xuhmltted
to tin- people of this countr > Sometimes
IIm - pens that n theory comes Into the
w < r < 1 with n rreat ( leal of nolur and often
i. ies out ngiiln Mlently. While the In-
vintlve clan deserves nil praise' for what
It hn done , yet many of Its members
s-iuifl ahead of their trains ( I.aucliter. )
We liul four years no a lot of gentlemen
ih.it rr < full of Ideas , but thcv turned
dui full uf mistakes We were In n fair
condition four years ago. There was a
rrnnce for nti honest man to get an lions -
. s < tluVs work most tinvvvlteitf and
( Kpeelnlly In the stale of Cullloniin Cap-
1 I- il was at work mills were op n nnd
n > n were Btriiprllnp not for Jobs , but
for hlcher wag < s Some pcntlemen saw
J Hit-1 * conditions and udv.itii-e-d a thooty
Now we nre like the Spxnlnh crandee who
laid the following epitaph over his grave.
I vvn well : .
1 wanted to bp better *
1 tool : medlclnp. * ind here 1 am.
Pont' be deceived ubotrt the issues of
tills campaign There IH mo Untie of l l-
n t-t illlsin IllmetalllMii It the ndoptlon of
gold and silver by Ihe .nations of the
earth That has never beetrlert. . whether
It would be n surcosc or not nobody cm :
' b'iy I'rolmblv the worldwould be ready
! to try It. or the Vnltwb 3tuu > n part ol It.
but at thlr tlmi- nothing < -ould be so sttl-
r-ldul as going from n , % o\ \ & basis that wo
know Bomi'tlilnr about , to a pllver bnsls
that we don't know unytliliu : about. ) > t > -
enuBe you certiiinlyuuuld be on either
one or the ottur. nnd eS-er. % mnn here
knows from the eourws J > r the prlee of
slhtr In the past tweuijr-viree years that
it 'would be uneertnln Ikixlness Now
w'lo wants to ire on 'jui uncfrtain bii ls °
It is the rlaH of men who a.tu < - their bonds
Ii.iyuble In gold and slr\g-ularlv \ tnnugh
evi ry patriot who vnms tpe I'nlted States
to po on n pl'ver ' b.itl" has taken the pre
caution to have every i > ttnj of his on n
( f"ld basts. _ _ <
Coutrnr * for KticIui-K fur Cliliuu
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2. Vnlted States
Minister Pcnby Jias Informed the State de
partment that the Chinese Tsung-LI-Yamcn
has awarded to the llalflwin Locwnothe
nutl-.e of Philadelphia. 4bc Joucst bijdi rs.
the rontract for building eight loi-oiuothes
for the ImpErlal railway
Gladness Comes
With n bfttfr nndcrstuutling1 of tlie
Lt-atifaientnutcrc of theninuy phys-
Ica' ills , whitdi vanish bi'fcux ! proi > ci-cf-
fe > rU jreutk' eflorls ple-usaiit ofTorts
rii.-ntl.v directed Tht-ri' is comfort in
Icnowitidq-c1 , that so innny femus of
sicVttH'ss are not duo to any actual disi i
. bttt bitaply to ti constipated condi
tinn of tlie syhtein , which the plenbttnt
faintly laxjrv-e. h.vrupo ! Fips prompt
ly removes That is v , liy it is the only
remedy with millionseif fnmilieb. antlis
everywhere u-aet'mud so liifrhly l > y all
who'valuepvioJ liealth. Its. lu-ncficial
effe'ets are due to the fact , that it is Uie
one remedy which promotes internal
I cleanliness " . -Knout debilitating tlio
ot-ffiins on which it acts. It ib Iheiefore
all important , in order to get its liene-
I fiuial eflects. to note when you ptir-
j chas > e. that yon have the genuine iirtj-
j elc. whiuit is inaiuifacturetl by the Cali
fornia Tiff hyrup Co. only and bold liy
all reputable druggists.
If in the enjoyment of peed health ,
und the t-ystem lb regular , laxatives or
other reiix-die ; . are then not needed. If
atllu'ted with any jietitil di.seiasc. one
rnny bu commcndet1 o\hem < isl bhillful
phv'sician . hut if injnt'ec of n laxative ,
Clip should have the "Cent , and with the
well-info-med evciywjer ] < s. Syrup of
Fip Manils highest iim ? is laost htrg ely
c.i3d nnd gives most { fcnextil satisfaction.
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NOTICE OK THE SITTlK'G OF THE CITY
Ctil'NCIL OF THE" CITY OF OMAHA
AS A I1OAIU > OF ECrrKuiZATlON OF
ASSESSMENTS FUIJ-CaSXKUAL , CITY
TAXES FOH THE YjV 1W7
All pe'iBonn inteicnteS are hereby notlflt-d
that the city council ofijlhi. city of Omuhn
will sit atu lioiirci or cqiiHllzutlon of Uh-
HI HHinents for Kenerunaxei- the j ar
IkWi , ns piovleU-el byttHrti t"i of the Char-
I tcr of MPtropoiltun Clttt * . on the Uth day
1 of Kovonibut , li.ii ( , hvfv - yi tlie liuurn of
' ' . > o'clock u. tn. und 5 o'clock p m , in
< -ominittoe room A , In Oi 'clty hall , for the
I iHtrpoHo of heating KtiO fifli'tt-rnilninr ; nil
! uomplalntH ol erionecuj : ! ( vr unjust iiHKe-H > < -
I mriitH for mid ycai And nuld Imiiilnss
I vv 11 IH- continued from day to day for a
, period of ut leufci live dd > from tliu dule
of mild first hitting
All pemons ImvinB taxable property vvlth-
! In tt.f city ure reqiu-'HteQ to e Hmlnc iliult
awgoKunifntb. HO thut , If uny error cilKtH. ot
liny InjUBtie-p hits ln'tsii elmm In the UHHOHH-
tnunt of iirojte-rty , correction may hitnude
liy Hidcl board of exiuali atlon , It beltiR the-
Intent uf tinluv , tliut no corr otloiiH Hhall
I IK- made uftttr the hoaid of eKiuallzution
ludjounn. except for reuii > anfc not forth in
llll' KtUtUlt-B
TheuuHevstnent iiooka arc now- ready for
( iXKti.li.atlon All rointilulmii muni liein
vvrltiner und Hied with tin city ole-rl. for
e-oi.Hicliiratiuii und aetiun uf wild boutd
vtlieii ( unveiii-il
Oiuulia. N'-liraKkn , Octoiii-r 31. Has.
UEECHEH HIOIiY. City Chirk
Ladles Who Value 1
A refined complexion tnuut tine rozzoul'u J'ovvi
dcr. It produce ! u noft cud taautlful i-Uin. I
UK IN'I lltllt ITv THIS 1U1K.1. VMS.
r Ilre-vrrr ! < tirirl r i Sufo
HloMcru In llriK-lirf. ' Vn1 < iiti.
Ilurglani toRdr * n tiHuucrptniful nttrmpt
Um night to crack thp oftfr In Ooodlpr
llrttpker'ti ! > Rlt > oi on nttwnth utrwt. Har-
keeper Rrrvirr cloorfl the plst * nhortlj nftrr
II 30 and. with a frlet.d. went to the Tux-
ton hotel I'pon rrturtilni ; to th front
of the wilonti. aUotit twenty minutes latrr ,
Mr llrt-wcr glanced in through the win-
dn\v and raueht R gllnip p of a niati't arm
as It rratt > d upon thf top of the clrnnp box.
He Immediate ! ) tiRttflexi Uie police' and the
place UBK tturroutided. It proved too lute.
however for the- robbers hail flown H
was found that an entrance had lieen ef-
le-cted by rptnov Inc a pane of plain from
a tear u'mlow anil afterward rclcltip the
Raih The burglars liad Just l ectin vvorft
on the safe at the moment v\hen Mr.
llrevcr's pre-Hcnee scared them nv a >
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South Omaha News . I
'ir * &
Everythlnc as made readx jpgte-rdi. } tor
the pene > ral elertton which vxill be held
tods ) The stree-t eotrmisslouer erected the
voiltiR booths in different parts of the city
nnd thp ntcvor snore in tntnty speclul
policemen to uKblst the recular foree In
malntalnlnp order All of > psterda > aftt-r-
nunn the ( 'own town streets were
crowded with men talking over the
probabilities of today , and fre-quuntly the
crowds became BO nolsvi that the police had
to Inte-rfere Ma > or 13n or has issued n
proclamation la which he orders all saloons
to be clo.sod nnd kept closed from S n. m
until C p in , and threatens any violation of
this order with arrest and punishment.
Tht > republican central committee dls-
covcre < d je-sterday that n number of popu
lists and democrats had icglste'red In more
than one precinct nnd a t-Itarp eje will
be l opt ou these people to see that they
do not vote more times than the lavs allows
Tried and trusty men will be at rach pollIng -
Ing place to see that the laws ale not
violated and a force of deputj sherlflk will
be. on hand to see fair play nnd nti holiest
count
Members of the central committee wcic
Informed lust nlfiht that It would be Im
possible to obtain pollro protection here
today nnd in consequence n call wns made
on the sheriff for deputies. Sunday night
nt Komt > k8 hall the disgraceful scene of
the afternoon was repeated while a republican
lican was delivering an address llefort
colng to this hall In the evening a request
tvas made on the city authorities for police
protection , as In the face of the not there
during the afternoon. It was tleeuietl ad
visable to nsk for such protection. Accord
ing to the statements of those who were
present the police did not arrive until 10
o'clock , when the me'etlng was about ovel
and , the rioters had been disbanded.
Instead of making frelnds for their cause
tlio paid llryan mob. which broke up the
meeting Sunday afternoon , made votes for
McKinley. The affair VVIB very murh re
gretted among the better clement lu the
Second ward and those who participated
In the outrageous affair arc being condemned
by all the friends of good government nud
free speech.
The chances ure that all of the picking
houses will run very light today and the
omploycs will have plenty of time to vote
during the afternoon. It will be the fame
at the stock yards General Manager Uab-
eocU has arranged to give each one of
his employee at least two hours , on tn
order that they may have ample time to
prepare their ballots
City r iine'll I'lOi't'filliiBi.
The clt > council met last evening nnd al
lowed Ortober bills and salaries The nuance
committee reported that the JlO.r.OO funding
bonds had been sold to T. 3 Morlnrty at par
and the sale was confirmed
A petition asking for tire hydrants at
Thirty-fourth. Thirty-fifth , Thirty-sixth nnd
Thlrt.veighth nnd L. streets was rend nnd
referred.
Adjournment was tnkcn until Wednesday
night , when the council -will sit ns n board
of equalisation.
MM Kir City ( ; > NNI.
H. J. Stevens of Denver. Colo. , Is a vis
itor in the city.
The women of the First Methodist church
will ecrvo dinner nnd supper today on Lower
X street
Wednesday afternoon the Woman's Auxili
ary of the Episcopal church will meet with
Mrh Irving ] ' . Johnson.
The polling place In the First precinct
of the First ward ha K-cn changed lo M
street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
streets
Feeder shipments for tlie month ot Oc
tober total 1.450 cats. 59.K9S head. Ne
braska got 5S2 cars nnd Iowa C12. This
exceed * , the Oi-tobcr , ISKn. feeder shipments
lij 7 OCS lieod nud there Is no doubt n larger
nrreui.c would have been ihown but for
the uncertainty Incident to the election.
The October report of the Stock Yards
eompan > hhows the receipts to have been
is follows CattlH. 55.730 ; hogs. U5.1SG ,
sheep 4o.4I2 . horses and mules , 1 0" Cou-
"itmed lu South Omaha : Cattle. 42.11 ! * : hogs.
1 > C.F40 ; sheep 2S.04J ; horses and raulta , " 47.
\vcrage eight of hogs for October. 1S9G.
" 44 pounds. _
tlio ll . < M-U rrt.lili | Order.
NEW YORK Nov 2 At the tequcst of
the counsel on both sides of the liny Plate i
Oas eompany littEnllnn Judge Lacombe In
tlie United States circuit court today va-
i-ated the ree-rlverMilp order for hi * Juris
diction The pupers contained no details
of the agreement .
rnitMKNAI , I'AHACJKAI'IIS.
H. V. Morse , a hanker of Schuylcr , U tn
the cly.
I'll II Stlmmel of Chicago is In the city oa
a Rhrrt business trl : > .
E W. Mcnton. a prominent merchant of
Fremrnt. is domiciled at the Murray.
F. E Lewis left last night for Chicago
where he vv ill remain for several days
Mis II. C. Merrill of Lincoln IB iu iUe
city on a visit of a week with friends.
Lewis Neibb of Schuylcr passed yesterday
la the city while on u short business trip.
J. C Elwell. ex-district judge of Pueblo ,
Cole . is registered nt one of the lending
hotels.
W. E. Cole left laht" night for Kewanec.
111. , v.huio ho will -visit relatives for nev-
cral days
Samuel G Glovtr , a prominent business
man of Arlington. Is stopping at a 1'ar-
nam Etteet hotel.
C. n. Harris has goae to Chicago nnd
will vlt.it fievcr&l other eastern points be
fore. returning home.
Misr Lehman of Columbus is In the city
on n short visit with friends und is rcg-
fcstcrod nt the Murray.
Isaac C Hope-well , nn old resident of Te-
Uamah nnd n prominent politician , Is nay-
ing at oue cf the hotels.
George W. LltMe. a stockman of Lyons.
IE in the city for the purpose of looking
over the South Omaha market.
D il. Owen , n railroad contractor of Nor
folk. is In the city for the purpose of tak
ing In the sound money festivities.
Dr. H. 1' . Hamilton loft la t week for New
York , where lie expects to attend thu
surgical department of the hospital during
.be winter
Ne-d Clarl.o of Papllllon returned home
last evening from an extended trip through
Colorado , which Included Manitou. Deliver
nud Cripple Creel.
W. 1 Allen , assistant general superintend
ent ol the Itock Island with headquarters
in Chicago , -was lu Omaha yesterday while
un route from Denver to hit > home.
Nbbrnskann at the hotels H V. Mo"se ,
Sdiuylur ; F J Coatei > and wife. Wunhlng-
ton ; M. C. Grover end wife , AVnghltiElon ,
George W Little. Lyons : John W. Maun.
Chadicn , F. D Hwulett. Lincoln : Mrs. M. C.
Merrill Lli-coln ; J. C Crawford. Wetot
I'olnt , D M. Oumi. Norfolk ; J. L. Ileii-
tton. l.inuolti , G. G. Smith , A. Lrouti A
ICru worthy and II Keuworthy , Huvelocli ;
J. M. Smith. Orleans ; E J. Mickey. Once-
c/la ; A II Dowub Grand Island. F. G Hu-
tner. Kcurmj . Wnyland W Wilson. Liu-
coin. E. Diguell. Lincoln : E. E. Vaude-
vMU-ur , Llmoln , M U Ford Lyons ; A. E
Latigdon J'apllllon , George F. Moore , M ,
Pell and T Ii Pure-oil. .North Heiid ; J. W.
Seldon Hlulr. C E Marine. Lincoln ; II.UBC
3 Hopfwell Ttikumah , Henry 12. MurkelU
U li Stuufurd , J'niiiouL
ALL BIT THE VOTE AND COUNT
I
| i ( Continued frem riml Vage )
! ' may makf some Rnltic ovpr t o > pnr * ago
i on tliPM line * One hundred lnt rvlf
| i with promliiptit rltlr.rnn shoM that the Rfln-
eral pxxcta < loti Is that McKlnley will ha\e
ZO.WO plurality in New Hampshire Neither
paity has Issued any ntphtbeforpelectloti
mnnlfecto. a departnre from the tistial cw -
' torn.
DIOIMM > S o > TIIIC IM IM'I IJ T * .
'J' mieiHer l ! j tin for MrKlnlrj" If
i Tlierc \ttt * .oliil fur HI-MI 11.
'
XASHVIU.K Tnn , . Nov 2. The demo
cratic committee adheres to Its flRures here
tofore given out. while the republican pom-
j mltt H I * equally positive that MrKlnley
j w 111 carry the state Out of the ten coc-
j rres lonal rtl 'rlex . iwp rpmibltean claim
two as certain and a chance In the third
dint let Conservative Sudses give the Mate
to Hr > an by 17.000 to 20,000 ; to Ta > lor. demo
crat b > 10.000 to 12,000. and seven detno-
cratk eonrp8&meii cerialu. with a possible
( Ishth The populist vote Is thp doubtful
i rlt tnent now lloth populist eloctora-at-largp
| he reiKiod. four district electors h\ere-
I signed and the organisation as a factor In the
j presidential race has gone to pieces How
I the populist vote w 111 divide cannot be pre
dicted with au > degree cf certainty and the
committee In charge of the campaign will
say nettling , though the resigning populist
( lector * charge In published statements
that the committee Is trying to deliver pop
ulist votes to the republicans The llry tn
and Watson electoral ticket has vlrtuallj
C tie to piece * . Htid from the best Informa
tion obtainable It It , belie\ed by careful In-
M-stlgators that the bulk of the party will
tou for Hrjiun. some net at nil nnd a f w
for McKlnley
AI.I. AfiltlM : ON Till : IM.l HAI.ITY.
Ilr.i niiHcH anil .Ili-lvlnlej Hen Clnliii
MIiiiicHiitn li ? Hie Milne riuiu-4-s.
ST rAt'L , Nov. 2 One of the hardest-
fought campaigns In the history of Min
nesota closed today with nearly e\crjbod.\
claiming nearly everything. Chairman 1
A. Hosing of the democratic htate commit
tee claims a majority of 2.VOOO for llryan
not less than 30,000 for LInd for governor
four congressmen and the other three doubt
ful. Chairman Gibbs of the populist state
committee agrees generally In claims with
the democratic leader except that lie
Is contldctit of electing tix of the fusion con
gressional candidates.
On the other hand. Chairman ' Warner
of the republican state committee claims
the state- for McKlnley by 25.000 nnd Clough
for go\crnor by ifi.ono He claims the elec
tion of all seven congressmen by majorities
ranging from l.f-oo to S.OOO. and a large
ippubllcan majority In the legislature
National Democratic Commltteeman 1" W
M Cutcbpon mates that Minnesota will give
McKlnley 25.000 to 35 009 over Bryan and
that five congressmen will nurcly be repub
lican
At tinVoinl MoUlliIej- Will Hi1ml
I. Idle tlelilnil In tlic Mltto.
SAN rilANCISCO. Nov. 2 The close of
the campaign In California finds both side *
confident of carrying the state , although the
democrats claim a larger majority than the
republicans. Chairman McLaughlln of the
republican state central committee declined
to predict the elze of the plurality , but old
republicans claim the state by from 2 two to
10,000 Secretary It. 1' . Troy of the demo
cratic state committee claims California will
give SP.OOO majorltj for Bryan. More con
servntlve democrats claim the state by 10 -
000. The republicans claim all the con-
gresBlounl districts except the Fourth , where
Majtulrc's re-election IB conceded Demo
crats claim all but the rifth. where Loud
will probably be re-elected The silver state
cential committee claiim. the Plate for Bryan
by at least 10000 The populiste predict
that Brjcn'h majority in California will be
at least 15iOO ( The gcneial uonpartisau Im
pression is that Ilrjan will carry this state
by n Email majorlt.v Both republicans and
fURlonlsts claim the legislature
"F TO TIII : I.AT. .
Itl-j lllillef. rinlin Ilie 1Io .t. tint Jlme
linle > < i roll of the Mule.
TOPEKA. Kan , Nov 2. With the closing
night cf the campaign in Kansas the situation
IE btlll unchanged. Both sides claim the state
by large majorities. Pinal rallies were held
throughout the state today by both parties'
Mate and congressional nominees and in
trust' Interest was shown everywhere In
this city rival demonstrations were held.
the republicans easily making the beset Bhoxv-
Ing At a republican love feast here tonight
two-minute talks were given by 100 tweak
ers who have spent the past two mouths on
the btump over the state end their opinion
Is that tie republicans will elect their na
tional , state cud congressional candidates
The republicans at great expense have made
several careful pel's of the atate end thf
last showi , a majority of lo.O'iO for McKln
Icy doctor h The popullpts ha\e not had
the funds Jo make a tborauitn poll , but from
their jeturtiB they estimate at leaat 20-
000 majority fo- the Brian electors.
Kii > fIIMCAA < i HOI'i : TO V. ITiAS. .
tlir Slnlifur Mc'Klnlrj- ? "
I'liirnlltj of Fort ; TlMiuMinil.
DALLAS. Tex . Nov. 2 The leaders of nil
parties agree that the vote In Texas will
not fall short of 500,01)0. J S. Bradley of
the people's party committee predicts that
Klrbj- , who was endorsed by the republicans ,
will be elected Ro\ernor by 0.000 majority ,
nnd that the populist * will eleirt six and iho
republicans tin ee members of congress. Na
tional Committceman J G Grant predicts
40,000 plurality for thp McKiuley electors ,
20,000 majority for the populiKt state ticket ,
the election of four rcpuhlii.au and four
populist congressional candidates. Chair
man Blake of the democratic committee sayh
the Bryan and Sew til doctors will win bj
100.000 pluinlity , that it will he close be
tween Culbernon and Kirhy. He says the
congressional delegation will be divided as
folio WE- Democrats S. populists 2. repub
licans 2
is ran ariciM.isv.
iiiiNln lieiinlilli-iint. Cltilin it I
I'lurnlltjJiir Tlx'lr ( .JUIM- .
EE , Nov 2. Three mahs tnccl-
ings tonight , attctided by 15,000 people ; .
ended the republican campaign In Mil-
Chairman Peck claims the state
for Bryan by 10,000 , nnd hsjb five ccm-
Krotihineu will bo dcmocrntii. National
Committocman U. C. Walles estimates the
democratic jilurality In the ctnle at 2,000.
At republican hcadtiunrteiE Chairman Coo
claims the Mute by 00 000 , und t > nys v\ery
coiigifssmHti will bo republican , und that i
the legislature will be icpublkan by 103 I ,
votes on Joint bnllot Milwaukee county '
ic the ouly comity in the Male that the
republican managers consider doubtful.
Ili-imtillriuit. Slum riKiit-ei. Hint < > ltf
tin- State In TtlcIUiil- ; .
FARGO , N. D. , Nov. -The btote dem
ocratic committee Is confident of SUCCI B
in till * state , but the republican cutnm it-
tee * U&ims to have Information in itk mtuls
this morning fanrable to MeKlnley and a
majority of the Mtte tltkct Thu renul.-
licanii are now coiiDtlt'nt they can carr ) iin
state for McKinlcy by D.OOO nmiorh : '
Tlii-i-i riirnrrcil I'lirlit In Arlronii.
THOCN1X. Ariz. . Nov. 2 Arizona % otes
tomorrow for a delegate ) to congrciib for
momburs of the legislature und for cout.try
aincurti Three candidates are In the1 held
for delegate * to congress The republican
candidate ) in making a fight fcquarcly on the ,
St Louis platform , and the sound money
democratic and , populist candidates will
elUldt- the fiee > fclhurcte. . The eloctlon
li > Hurtto be vtiry close
( 'liiolim at ( 'rNtiiit. .
CKESTON. la. , Nov 2 ( Special Tole
gram. ) Tin- republicans tonight clottid the
Lamjialgn with a inonnter torchlight procen
slon In which Women s Hallway Men s
Sound. Moiu'j club Scandinavian und Young
and 01(1 Men 11 cluUi took part. Aside from
! thta thpre < wrte fiOti horsi mm in line It
I took twenty minute * fi r the purntlr to pasa
, a given ( mint CotiicrpwiiiHti Hepburn ad
omiMrt a larne audience at the court house
Hi * majorlt ) over Kohb , ftmlon. It Mtlmated
at S BOO
IIKTTINO SHOWS Tlllt IMCKMNO.
Oililx of 'I'M i. to One tlint M
Will Cnrr.o liutlinin.
INDIANAPOLIS , Nov S-T. Mlrt J tb
nf the state chairmen are confident of car
rylnit the tate but In the betting republi
n are effrlnp ; S t 1 It I * calculated that
th rtate ilckrt will r n abtwt rv i wi'h
the nntlnnal tlckt't. and whtrbprrr way "
tale gora the entire tlcHet will BO wfh
It A mujorlty of 16.000 is pxpwtwl to ram
a majority of the thirteen crnj-rMRnvu
whllp 40,000 Artll 1'Rrr.v thp * olld oonnie.--
clonsJ del PR * turn The leRMatttrp will po
with the atate. altlioiiRh the republicans
have a majority of thirteen < m holdover sti
htora Both the rppt'Mloan ' an * rtewiocratir
chairmen claim the Mate by from U.twn
to SROOO majority The republican * will
make gall * in the cltli * . while the dmntv
crate will make pulns In the country dis
trict * , and base their claims upon overturnIng -
Ing the gains In the cities
IHIYAMTIiS KVICN Cl.VIM 'IOWA.
Itepiililleniin Plni-e 'MeKlnlej 1'lnrnl-
Hj nt i > \ cnt.i-PU n'lniii iiiiil.
Un ? M01NKS. la . Nov S. There > .as
luru tie change In the political situation In
the Mate. The outlook I * Tor a large \ McA
A republican paper here has madp n poll
of the state by rnuntles and comes to the
conclusion that McKlnley's plurality w ill
be 7C.OOO. Chairman McMillan of the Htutn
committee today authorized the fctntement
that ho placed the plurality rather abov *
than below TH.OOO Chairman Curry of the
democratic committee ittlll claims that
Br ) an w 111 carry the state There ha been
considerable speculation and betting on con-
sreasmen Itepubllcaa * nerc have been tak
ing wagers that Iowa will elect the eleven
republican gold standard nominees. The
democrats nrt > claiming two or three dis
tricts , the Second , the Sixth and n chunctt
in the Eighth. _
Col urn tin All < ioe > . One Wn > .
DENVER. Nov 2 The campaign In
Colorado closed with two rival mass moo.-
IngM in thte city , one In the > interest of the
democratic sliver republican Mate ticket nnl
the other feir that ( if thp popullst-sllvcr
party comblnatltm The prominent speakers
of the state' . man.of whom have- been cain-
pulgulng fir Brjan In the east , were pru-
etit. Only the' Ptato ticket Is In doubt , aa
a combination of the silver republicans * .
democrats nnd pnpulUts and silver pam
for Brvnti elertors. It Is conceded , will rarrv
the Mateby n majority estimated at 75. ( mete
to 126.000 Senator Teller's re-election is
ensured , JIB also that of Congressmen Sha-
froth and Be > ll
_
Muilli riiroliiin Kiitlri'ly Itrj-nulti- .
COLUMBIA. S C. , Nov. 2 On UIP c\p
of thp olectlou there Is no change In tin
aitu&tlon In South Carolina. This state will
go for Bryan by. 40.000 to 50.008 mnJcrlM.
Evpry democratic nominee from Rovcrnr-r
to coroner will be elpcted. The republicans
concede this , and say their enl > hope late
to eotitrst the validity of this Rtato'ii new
constitution , which has reduced the repub
lican vote very largely
Until Side * did in Kenl ticl.- ? .
LOt'lSVILLE , Ky , Nov. 2. The repub
licans claim the state by 15.000 to 20.000 ; the
democrats claim the same majority fur
Bryan At > report was started today to the
ffoct that Governor Bradley Jmd sent nui
a-ms o certain sections of the s'etc to ho
osed tomorrow. If necessary. Inquiry at 'he
Bovernor's ofllce and the armory shows that
the report Is not correct
Mil ? i\eii lief l.ouUliuin.
NEW OHLEANS. La . Nov. 2. Thee -
puhllraus claim that this city and soi-'b
Louisiana will give n majority to McTCInl. >
which It will be hard for the elumocrais to
overcome. The ( IcmocratB. on the other
hand , t-ay that Bryan will Ret 25.000 tm-
jority , which Is a long way below the no--
mal democratic vote , and a solid conytcb-
Eional delegation.
All Oiu-.Milcil InVermin. .
ItENO. Nev. . Nov. 2 The democrats and
silver party fuslcnlhts claim that their elec
toral ticket will carry in this state by at
least G.OUO majority over both the other
tickets , while Ncwland's frlendb claim even
more for the silver congressional candidate.
Snlilli DiiUntnflushed 111. I > iinliirill.
SIOITX FALLS. S D Nov 2 No clinnre
Is aptiarent in thtrio lltical I'uotlon of
South Dakota The state IB generally con
sidered doubtful.
PI rex of n Daj.
LOUISVILLE. Neb. . Nov. 2. ( Special
Telegram ) Tills evening nro brok-o nut in
Mets'6 saloon , and In an hour the entire wes *
ldc c.f Main street Iron. TvvisE1 hutchf r
shop to .Drown s drug store wae In ashc-i.
7 bo buildlng bumed include Mctz's bu-
ionn , Jacobhon's feed store Jind general mer-
chandlsp nnd Ilochford'b hardware stoic.
But little was saved , as nearly all the tri 11
end many women wereIn PluttHiriouth a -
tending a political rally. The lire oriB'-
uate-d in Metz'e saloi.u by an alcLhol cino- |
i n. There- was Uttle or no insurance.
IUIIYJTJIS.
DoKK-Ntll ! .
Mayor McClellund of Iioanole. Va , . wai
run down by un electric cur and tatailv
injured.
Louis UUKCT ! , lessee and proprietor of tl.e
AmcTie-an hourut Munkuta , Minn. , shot
und lillkd hU vrtfe while mioxicated.
ru > alun ! Indian eominlsxion was o'-
deied -llMiiul-d ) , to tukc effect Uooeitiii r
1 , lu ae-e-urdunue with Use provlaiuii atn
uet of vongrvsa.
Emerson I'umo company has nald lt
cn-Uiiorg in full vv-Uh Inti n-n at 0 ; i. r
ex-nt Blnce October 1. anfl the trugUMV have
turned over tht UuslnejtH to the comp.uiy
Western Union directors sa > in nrcie-n. e
to the- expiration of the contract U ta. n
the Bell Tc-lejihont company and th-lr coai-
pitny without renewal that n hamunhiut
iipreemeiiit ha lieen louchud tlioufli i.e
formal eonuuet made.
1'res Bradford , who shot and IcUloel a
deputy sheriff in Iltnry county , fauiivh-
hce , committed suicide with n trun nftir
n. hearty muul at his futht-p-ln-lavv-'B I'oust .
C'hlef JiiKlice Puller 1ms given nolle u
that tlie supreme court vvu : laiw a rt
from November 1C until Vaoum'aaf J.
Koreiurn.
Hlvers in the south of Trance oontlnue
to rise , but Uie SUm h fullea.
riftcun hundred iloUris ! MUD ( alien liv
burRlars who blew open ilia nolo of U.L
buibur of Toronto imivcrsity.
One- English .sU-iunslilp cumpuny de > flun .
neowitioiiH are mill proum-utng nn I th
increuso In tratibutlitntlc i attst-nger ratr
will not tHk1.pluei for wommactho. . A *
Gurmun conn uny unnounwn tnat ihc new
rutus will jfj into uffot-l Unccmbiir 1.
aeiii-ra ) DtzhuRh Leu in ilMlur.c ) to have
mild to a gp.inish itpuiui liuluie luavit ,
Cuba to visit his hoini that the "iiui-ninni
of the Spanish i-oldlcrR utult r Gemeral > -
Iti would noon ttlnmiih over the rebellion' "
He IH ulHo H.nd lo huve plained .Sjiain u oun-
duL-t of tiie war.
Mrs .Toscphiriol'olliill , of Due-West ,
S. C. , Imd n frev < % re cubtf t-ulurrh ,
wliitihllimlly lwairiei-o ) dt-i'ji-n-utt'd
that him tvus entirely dftil it ) otiu
oftr , anUimrtofiln'hdiiojnlicTiioHO
j-lougliwl oir. Tlie bt-Bt plij Bit-inns
trentud licr inuin , and t-ho used
various appll-
cationH uf
uprnys und
wJihlicH to no
avail. Fourteen buttleB of S. S S.
promptly renclied tlium-at if the ills-
c , und cured her sound and % vcl. !
fiS.fi never fulls to
rtirna blrmil dlMja.n , nnd
it in tint only remedy
which rcacbesfh vp seated
ca e , ( liiaritntrptlpvrr-
lU vtprtatilr. JlnokB Xto |
Hiit hjKiuUlo Co. , AXlaiita. Ca.