Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 11, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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DitFEREMEb OXER DIEs
Propora! Watch Will Pat Evtj Tax on
Larrsr Llnb :b Fodenuloa,
SETT EKENT PUT OVER TO LATER DATE
Clnh Women Listen t(i Musli'lit l'rii
itrnm it ml ll.olnl ft. re .tlolix
by lln. I'll) liter unit
Mrs. llryuti, .
ixxcol.v o-t. to. -(iiai.i-T!i.r aaa1
Ven considerable dlecdttica m the 4lrsior
m ilsc an-! sawn aumtirn rusrling a
pniptmiM hao ta a tbs ytm of 'suing
oiub mtralr- .l 'U if and ia ;b
csnera! fmeration. tn..er tba pr1t af
ruiii-meni wru -..il) : .1:tj- aiiutrt or
undT in t6 Slaty f-ttrsti)0 pta IS p- r ,
7-ar and it jr -a b a. .t .ona. any mm
bn. Tht- pfpttwl '-batnge o :ax ti
club 10 emu a-r nitmhr T . nral the
irtar ax upon 'be 'ir.af.a ..a.oia ad
larger :luo of 'he t4t- .- ! ia stria j
fee) in i? m thn m -er rb Ur. ain woniaa
favor thn tut of td'i a. tt, but the
Omaha -hib la aa nat it. i greatly IB- I
cmiii ita airn a.-a.-y -ineBte and It It j
now joinit jiot - 'Be i -luh iba
any other olub id 'he .;;. on. bestdei
m-eMn 'hi- 'lertun's aarte jpon It at
home and 'be .xpinae inrtrten al 'a 'he
proper mAtntcnaoi r if ucb an organtxattoB.
The imuli ei ioa gne little or nothing to
other "lubs and -be Omaha women Had that
tii ii prenent system 'a the rsnre Just to all.
The eitabitthrrent .if a atate travel. ni; li
brary seemh 'o iie '.he thtuR of greatest
Itnpor'anre 'o all -be ome.. anil the eaa
raewa ol -be women from 'he re-note towna
proves fondnai' ely 'be (treat need of such
an ontit'ition .n Nfbraal.a.
There seems 'o be little concern regarding
the election of aSkers and as Sirs. Epper
son nun expresaed no unil'.l jgnces ' rin
ho w:. iub-ies be re-elerte-1. The meet
ing is except lonaity harmonious. Aa yet
here seems no choice of a 'own for the
next meeting.
Heportw frtltll rtnJi.
Ti mnrln unlnn called to order '
at i .10. Mrs. vpp.rsun presiamg. The
seeion waa largelr at'endetl and was de
voted to the read.ng of ".vo-mlnute r'por'a
from the n.nety three -l ibs of the fedcra-
.on. These repor'a bowed excellent work
and served as most profitable suggestions to
ail a great variety of work haa been
r -red, einhrailsg music, art. science,
i.'fra'ure. par.iamtntari? law, hoitteiold
e 'nomlrs and many other branches that
a: ist broa ien and elevate women. Many
M'.rartHi have been stared in small towns
b- heee women and this movement tnor
'ban any other seems to tie interesting
':.ira. This waa forcibly demonstrated when
Mrs Stouten fccr-.ujh of Plattamouth rose
-i -nnke an announcement. She was greeted
i 'b a storm of applause in recognition of
b - ltueianb and intinni; efforts to secure
t -he woai-.i :a tha out-of-way tovns and
d i-rcta of Nobrsska the state traveling
::'r-iry. fcr which aey have so ion? and
no -arnestlv asked.
in thu midst of tbe reporta Mrs. Rickstu,
'u-e chairman of corrospi ndence. read a
"..gram fr m 4s. Rcl,ecirt Lowe, pres
l.ii nt of tho general federation, ex: end ni
greetings to the women of Nebraska and
- i, lien fcr a prosperous meeting.
Thu report by Mrs. Sackett of Omaha
wis of especial interest, aa that at the
largest club uf thu state, it covered the
rk of thirteen departments and c mmlt
,f an child saving, women rescue and city
Improvement.
Tbe N'Ttb Omaha Woman's club (col
ct d) repnr'ed its ch'ef vv-rk alons the
line of h' usehcld economics.
At t.-riiiioii C itiiliiet..
The early -part of-thn afternoon session
was devoted to bU8tnns. It was d ciael
but nomistiiinB for alt . tScers sn u.d ao
meue from tho floor and thoso receiving
' a - bigbcat number nf votes sh uld tio cn
l Jaies fr election by f rial balloi.
telegram a road from "Octave
Tbannt" exp slng reg.ot at being un
it i to be present at the meeting. 4 m.s
i ueratandlng making It Imp-as, bio for
b-r to be pr-seni until Friday
The federation of Wayne telegraphed
gratings and nn invitation to meet h.re
it- yoar. A few bright rds from .isrs
. rker nt Denver -sncuded the bus.nes
X".:id pesis of laughter
"i tnusteal program followe4, Mrs. Bar-
ir pr' siding.
Mrs. Henry p Karnes read an -xception-
lr strt.ng raper on 'The Muv.c jf the
nerlcan Indian and N-gro. ' i,.us rat.ni
vith a oii'iber uf characteristic fo,k
-s Sh prdl- ta tha.
when the old mammys anil uncles and
im.. - ..I u Le but isemnr,n
.i-ir aonga will u mu-b more appreciated
and of more musical via than they ar
h' present.
The pr tram whlen fillowed ln-lmJfd
i leotirna from soma of the moat talented
isical wemen of Nebraska.
larso dolegati' n of Omaha pe-ple came
t-i on the noon train, about thirty-;,vo in
ail
Mrs. A. W. field entertained at luncheon
noon thn state delcga-ea to tha Inst
' enalal. Mrs. De. ker -t lnvr. Mrs.
ea of L'tah. Mrs St ut nb r-uah and
a f-iw other pnniinent "u-rs.
Tho reception at S Su fven ly the Llr
'in Federation of Clubs md in charge of
ic Lotus and Fortnu-b ! clubs ut L.n
.n, at the hi m of ileo ritr Poynter. was
. moat brilliant funtt. n. a gaiher'ng of
' b dower of N- brash w men and men.
in tho receiving iln were Governor and
Irs. Poynter, Mrs. Plat -De -key of Dnver.
Mrs. Apperaim and Mrs. H. W Duabaell.
Mrs. E. H. Barbour tntrfdit; ing. The
ti rat decoration vera meet effective, par
"culsrly in the lining nam. where the
dcr scheme cf pink and white was ea -r
"I out n detail tn pink rosea and white
'.1 peya.
Mrs Bryan received he visiting women
'r m 1.30 to J S0. The afflsir waa 'hor
'igbly it-f- rwta). Mrs Bryan fending
a. ne with a sin-pl" w ,rd of gree to a'!
u.id an iavitaiii n
. 'nuet at 1 u ir"
e. e-ti n a' be g"v
r a n' . r f pr'
and 'a 1 m s ' for
vsida frtm ih
mors hoane thir.
.-ate dtnnor pr
the women.
Though all hi 1
afternoon for 'h-
n of club tax. 1
t uiteabnr utb
.-ie. retartea" ami
1 Hed
te tl. rtj..
n. and
pap-r
1 nii'''-
f -
'-I to 'he
lr'
in.i
r
'1 r
rs thai have tnisi-4 i - f ..
feeiiasTi of delesji'-s and b
' isiaesa waa at! p atp-n. l i r o
'ivor af tbe mtf". il pr . i -ii
' r t o'elech. which hi d hy '.14. "it i
-nd of woraoo that I'led tbe n ir
ne of t&a striwmt ffh'ur -f h t
gr-ma la tbe fart thf h" .r 'irri.-i ;
') dub women aa weM n ( f . ' ji ne.,
The following awT.rd r .(.. fo-
elleace ta gttraianic a t. as fax a ie-i led
K'ewers IP'rat M.as BitMer-". j
1 una ha sve-nd Mrs Fred 8- hneid-r
I'luurea- FHrat. Vra Br rh i.f Lis- oin
ei ond. Mrs M rey. Hastingt; third. Mrs
Fuller of Aahi-tnJ.
'nilective First, Mrs Breek of Unrein
secnod. Srhaeider of Omaha; thini. Ftiller
of ahlRBd.
Snawel First. Perfect of Onaha. sec
ond, rniier of shlaad. third. Wilson f
' 'mahn.
Fruit First. Vicrey of Hnstl&gs. sec ond.
Mrs. aianbro of Lincoln.
etirnskn iritotl -n tHtlmi,
CENTRAL i'ITY Neb.. Oct 10 .Sp
etal Telngrtm , The -w nty sixth s ss n
f 'he Necraaka s-n- d m"t 1 'h a tr
las' a ni waa -a. 1 J j rcr y 1 1
r'e-
. -n a lertnun - -rr
.ii'i wen'? -ijers "r l
i.l
Rev John (III mure was elected tn aerator
and . M. Hendu and U. Mas ve i
cltrks. Tile ui'rn.as ievntioaal f set
K coadU' "U by i.ev L. V Moore. C.m
mlttees efe appoint! 1
Til afteracoa SfH.ua wss dvot. 4 to
rereivins; repeita. oae handrci a ad 8ve
ministers answered to roll 'all 'bis after
noca. T-iB'gbt s sssta it a pn.ular mwi
mat 'he addr-ears betas by Dr. Ttm n-.s
Msrnali. Split seeyetary of the f fl a
bmrd. and Rev Philip Me singer of al
ago oo Some x. M oss.
FRUSTRATE A R06SER S RAID!
t.UtMi of MeCooi .fum'tiim Have u
i.lvr'.y I1pihIIi irlth
RnrKliirt.
M-''-OU JfNOTIDN
- x.?- lal. , a..i u:
-. m ug -hrpe men
1. L.Bn ln i hbril'..r'i
.iwbrr of pc r'vn
Nfb.. Oct. !.
j .i 'io k tii i
orokt into C.
st. r and atoit- a
ail't oibi-r tkaail
" entered a. x. saydcr g.a
offlc and went throunb bit sa(d.
Bi' h br ieavta open, a ht aever keepii
ooney ia it. from tfcew tlipy tnt In o
Tilila' bla.-limh ahnp. aoeuring heavy
'""a and tle-Je hHintcers and taking tt!t
tern a amp bflonrlnic to B. B. Lincoln
bey unlocked 'ho front door of 'he Blw
?.ler bank. vhert- they commenced ' cratk
'bo bank Th fharga of mtro-glycaria
must have xtra a- av-
drove
it window frames. tear n up the aoo of
the bank and teams hrb.-y plates oC the
door but it tu not sudl -ent tor them to
open the middle loor and get at the burg-ar-proof
cheat. This charge was so loud
'hat It awok" P-anu n-cprr.erv 'rm
sift, and WUiinm McFaddea. mer-haat.
The private 'eierbbae ayitcm baa aa ar--ar.gemrnt
by bich to ring a Are alarm
and on hearing the telephone fire alarm In
he bank the bi.rrlars irrpped their work
.in.) ran -oward the Blue River oark. tm-r-od.attly
thereafter tltlrena were seat in
v ii'n'n M
pursuit. Two of the safecrackers ran up 1 unteered 'o go and -han-ellor Andrews an
the railroad tracks toward Fsirmont and 'Iclpatea 'her-- will be no 'rouble in Hading
were -orner-1 :n Plena a grove, four miles enough more 'o make up Nebraska s full
toutbespt of here, by W. tt Slag and Jo-
fcPl Hanlon.
I
ratiuiuu warn aruimi w n a a saoigua asn
a
stood guard while 3lng went and woke up
nrarby neighbors. Dare Shubley and b.s
hired man camo out from tbe grove ad
joining and coming out near Hanlon sup
pcsel that Hanlon was ono of the sate-
rackers and scram, led for cover Han. on
th'.nking that they might be burglars, and
tio wsblng to ake ohnnces. shot both
ihublev and his hired ma-. Three large
bird shot entered Shuhley s legs and four
'n shot found a place :n the body af the
hired man.
Over :2.'C() wli in ,jjp money chest In the
bank and not -ent stolen. Thn robbers
were not captured.
KNIGHTS ELECT OFFICERS
I'ytlilim fJrnnil I.imIkc
ilJouriip.
Mtcr it
Two DnjV
t Lln.'.ilii.
eBlun
LINCOLN. Oct. lo 'Special T-legram.i
-Tlie grand o.dge of Kn.ghts of i-ta.ii.
which has been In session here two days,
adicurned this evening, after eiectln; th
following otflrers George E. Fren h.
North I'latte. grand chance.lcr W 3.
Lpyda. Falls t'lty sraad vice chancellor.
Rev Nichols Madison, prelate, William
ti. Love, Lincoln, grand keeper of records
and ao.il Jchn 0. Wright, Lincoln, grand
master of excheouer W ,. Garrtson.
Blue Sprlnirs. grand easier of arms. J. 1
A Gibbons. Elkhorn. grand inside guard.
E. A. ThornpBnn. Cran-fcrd. ranil outer
guard. Carl Kramer. Columbus, grand ,
trusteo. Dy unanimous vote li Tas dj- 1
elded to hold ilia next meeting of the
grand council in this city.
Tbe Dramatic Order Knights of Koras-
i ...n.ithi celebrated tbe lumatli n . a
score of neophytes. After a perilous
; urnoy over the burning sands of 'h
great desert, attended bv the usual hard
ships, the novices were taken 'O tho Lm
dell hotel frr the annual taaqu t. Toasts
were responded to by H M aushnell. if
J Keiley Luiher P Luddon. Jumes Mana
ban. P James rVsgrove. R. E. Moore aal
Wlllam H. Love of Lincoln. George
Vaney and William L. Stism of Omahi.
i;us Norberg of Holdr-ge.
FOUR KILLED AT CROSSING
Enclne rramli--. Into n
nt Hoiliroo' ivltll
ltcstilts.
Fiirm Wmnii
rt-ri-thle
HOLnr.O,''!f. Neb Oct. 10 Sin im
, T 'egt-.T!. i This evening at 7 o'. lo-k a."
vr Hrrman K -!b k and family -r
r urtne :ho rallr sd ai the depot in a
am wrgrn a lone engine going wet nn
nt... th-m. Inatantly killing Miss LU.t.e
M.-rmea. Mr. K.eiUeck and uaby girl su .
"Sra. har'cs B.tr'enback, and seriously in
i r-nc tlr lat'ers 4-year-old boy and :s
, v. 'hs old baby .rtrl. Tbe latter is n-
v i-d to survive. N't a stnsie oeiu;i:.r.'
, x.tped unhurt. The waajfia waa smash- !
i 'nto klndllag ood and one of ihe horses
;;!!ed.
'rs Brrcnl'.-rk was tfce wife -f
i'?rl
i.reni.e,, who was mot and kill.; aet.r 1
ier Mi.ndav night.
I'lrtity oa AVorts IU Do,
A MBS Nb. Oct. 10. -Spec al.) Tho
Standard Ca-i'.e coropiay has over cr-s
of sugar beets harvested. The sugar fac
iei r is rune '.im ''ar sad night, uein : jp uu
or.i uf beei 'Uitly and ea-pioyins J O men.
Thu '-attl. co. iwny la empujl-g 9- a.-o
and has au" 4: munt af work tor out si-
aais. The uajca paid here now are 20
per cent hic'ter 'bun tour y-ari sgo. Poll
tlri are very uiet here, the people alt con-ui'c-'
and iiet.ie no change irora -Ue pr-a-iut.
The (U morrats don't -e"-d -f anf r
bit be. aire it vould be use!. the re
, piilni ef.3 new It Is not r.-cesry.
Will Oji.tu tu,llu,rT u,Pt.
f" t'X r-lTT. Neb. Oc'.
il 1-The c-i'b 3i ux Ciiy Tr
a titt. ti.g of .is s-.o. k ,
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to
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pr rg
u" jr
enluy ""f I 'o -ntend t r
i e fr -n "i '''meba it pet '1 . 'r -a .1
' . -ci- f a ..-'I Th. 7 '.1 !
r l f 'h- p..rc a i 1. a 1 1
I a ,.r;c .un f m -n v u 11-
i-.i 'tior ina t ne cf th b a
r t-e 'n n rth 'aat N'eb'n k-..
Th.
est--
W'l
r-.ciB
a w rk ntnedla el a the
1
ii-ut(tro to Vili.l -t.r..
V . 1V1 to. Jpe , -The
0'i nl c tnTiifce s s n'
M :, e-i.illstic "it--a,u j
. rs in Pler-e h-pU'- th" v
h' w to Bf'i i m Rev " r).
O''
rt
- 'SRtor of the C-nsr sr i-na
- - :d '?ev A. 0. Brand". ' f ur 4
r hrvp rich received 'his lit tviir .
en however, are both ttrung ta
republican faith.
lnri In llnnnvev.
B"ATntCB. Neb.. Oet. W 'BpeetnJ Tale
r - c a Da -is dvtth -rs and a
vonna lady frtrad were badly injured in a
- njwsy 'his ut'ornoia while out driving
heir horse liecrme frightened and started
to run. overturning the carriage and
'hr-wtBg 'he occupants to the B-veraent.
-verely brulslag them. It is feared that
"rs Davis is In. tired internally
Clilirned M'ttll Otlstrtlpfint I'l-rlisritv.
DBATRICK. Neb.. Oet. 10.-iSreeial Tele
;r.r. 1 -N i-h lar harp f i.ihertv WM ..
r-s'.d and br-ught to 'his -lty today on
rrpliln' of William Tslmer if Liber'v
ba--tig him w-b ihstracfng he puhiic
, r. 1 ii n- r-t un rj sn-" -
1,4 e i-oua ' .r a, a ivipeaiaj 'e e 3cer t3,
URHFUV, IP THE TIlkET
?07 ater Deaths to Attach "Mid-load" to
the Fopniitt Sfe Ticket.
CHANCE TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPP NES
Man tVIm run iliorr tlif Uniwn Men
ttflrv tfi Fiirm Si'lfiillrti-nllr De
sired til-Pet-Unit Onus In
Out uf ( iirntrnl.
UNOOLX. Ort. 10 Sppclol ' Secretary
or Siaie For auaouncal touay that on
i riday & trill bestn to otrtify to the
cMiaty ulerka iha auffliaattoaa fflads by the ,
annua poil'.tai part.es. The ia pnivi.lw
..ai ha afeall beam tae ork after tbe ex- j
piri..on ot tbe time flowed for flllni? cer- i
.utatea of nomioatlon. and aa tb.lt time1
p,rea Thun-tay Be will beKtn to aead out '
be inatrjctioaa on the next day Should
pt'wuoaa or nances br Hied vith the tec
roury of atate after Friday it will be aee
tfsary for htm to usain notify all of this
nuty cicrka is hat 'he forma alreily pre
rribed may be -orreeted. I
The rantlliliitea named by the popullits of.
c.-aad lilaad U1. unlets 'be supreme court
interferea go on thn ticket an '.he caadl
itatea of the mid-road" party, the secre
ary of aUia havin? derided to add the
prenx on his own retponaibillty.
r'hancello- Andrews of the . 9t:te uni
versity b,u been asked to recommend eaadl
'a'es foi positions ,n the public schools now
being established ia the Pht.ippin islands
under the l:-itlon of 'he United States
government. The Department of Bduoa
ttoa haa inaugurated a . ourw of iBBtric
:on in asru ulttire throughout the islands
and mn are needed who will study the
agricultural conditions and teach the best
ft e" hods of cultivating -he products pe
culiar to -he ar-hipeiago Spveral graduates
of the State Agricultural school have vol-
quota. The letter received .s as follows
riiuiu'ti fur TeiiPlutrs.
f'NITED STATES PHL.lI'PlNK ''t'M
M .iitl MANILA. i i.. Aug 14 .
Dear 3!r It .s the leslr- it the Deuart
mt:i if EUjca Mil to establish 9ch'"!a of
ai-r.c uture -Ai-'tusho it th Philippine
.ir.Je. Instr-.cturs re .lesired fur thi-st
hoois Thev mjst ie men who Wll studc
the agricultural conditions here and teucn
the oest methods of cultivating the prod
! , 'he .e amis. Are 'h're rul.iat-s oi
your institution who would be wi lirtj 'or i
suitable rem.ineratlon to under'akc thla
plrr.'-er Work' It there ,ir" Wot, t yo .
please put 'hem In ummiinlcation with
me1 I wish you 'ouni give rne our n i
-inmon ia to -heir rltness tC.ii h anal-ui.-
nhould mane ,i staiem-nt if bis train
ing ami expenem -. tne salar- for wll ch
he wnj.d come tnd the earliest - iB-lt.U-Inte
at which be could give up bin pre,
"lit posltli n. A thre- years servic is eS
pected. The government will pay neoss-nur-
triveitng -xp-nse to San rranci o
an I 'urn.sh .asifage to Manila in one of th.-
. trunstinrta. It may be iier-asarv on 'n
t-ansnort to pay SI A lav for board. Iu
thla amount will be refunded bv the de.
rnfmnit here I wteh u Would g.ve m
your own ideas aa to what ta reasonalii
cm inerat. n. kmih for prtnclpa's and as
sistants Very tr-il" oars
"It ED A. ATKINSON,
Sunertntendent of Pub lc Instruction for
the Philippine Islands.
At its annual business meeting last night
tho L'nion Commercial club elected the fol
lowing directors for the new year W D
Fltsgerald. J C. S-acrest. Morris Friend.
Ernest Folsom. N C Abbott. H. M. Bush
nell. John T. Dorgan. Charles T Neal.
Henry Mayer. J. H. Humpe. M. I. Altkea
and M. H. Tllten. Following the election
f the directors Secretary Rewick submit
ted a report covering the work of tho club
f- r the last twelve months and in It he re
ferred particularly o the attltudu of a
numbrr of merchants regarding the street
fail. He intimated that they shirked their
siiaro of expense, but printed by she ex
penditures of other merchants and business
Iras. In tbis connection Secretary Be
wick said.
ttonst for Merelinnte.
The carnival committee mi ereatlv sur
pri ed at the seeming ap'tcy d sn ayet fy
me -f our mrcb.u 's when asked 'o ,i e
ttis.ee in fro ,t ,f -heir -ii.-.i -s if bus n '
M.ipv .f thine In ".ie.1 in 'h- v-ry ,te-i. t
of -he district al:" uivlv rf'ised to con
tribute -ne ent -owarl he enterpr
while 1.' Ilv :'"tl!l:is thTOselves of t1
opportunltv offcre-l of -eeurina rich re.
urns 'hroug.i the llherai .ontrtliutlotm
nude hv nelihbnr merrhatits l ine ha but
to c'nrce ver the spuce Miherpi n
pern, wb'eh are being (-artfully trtsr ad
bv the ir-.tval committee, t,. note who
are he II'. e. ereraette and -nterprti.ig
m' hr.i't f "be 'try One buM ees hon e
n b'i h took sri.ee In the irt f.ilr .ast vir
n.ltvt ted to 'he nui'.t '" f 'ha' tt ". id
btg -noney nd yet It rctf red much ur . g
or tbe pnrt the -nmri lif !cduc
i hem to eontr-'e the tsia l wim ' 1
t.i the ctirtlvT, fund his ar I.i an v
to tbe ii'Tdrv if brother merchant" t'.i'
tn'vl that t t re bad heen pxeked
di.e'ew tbe vn'ire week hi year a"d
sa'e i.f a da waa such that large pri
tit were ma !
"peaking -.'f what Lincoln had done -n.
-rr-1 mnkirg '.he state fair a success. Sec
rsry Ittwiek sold:
oT, ,- t '- ne of T. nroin nee to he congrat
' 'ilntft m the siirceaa of the ta- 'air "o
h- ' ''nca on h ernjn.ls In eon
i dltlcn to permit of the State B.-ard of
r' ' ir' h ''IB a tir r; :!r I an
I nen.'"r of some tt.(. Our biialnrse m -n
I hs iviiol cats to the front 4nci raised h
l fund.
V' .u-r.
' llltuer 'aw uir."l"U "l or uepuiy oe-1
1 c- naul of the Modern Woodmen f Am r-
ica was penod this msrnlas la the rooms .
f.f the ii tr ,
The cors'rie'lon of, the f uadatlon for,
'he new S Paul's Methtdlat liplS".pl
.hurrh at Tweifb nd M streets hns be. n
I'-n-pi'ted ip1 -'-rerrcnipf nee hintt sr
ranged for la-tne the eorserstone. The
new chur-h -diflce will extend frtm
street to the alley In 'he center of th
block between M and N streets and aim ' ;
aa far sa M street, tt will he by far the;
'art est . h reo'd'n 'n be city. i
PluM for tt Itullillnti.
Th" Arnsir n l-ih.st '-'rpAny hrs
erellrd o tbe district cour for a tem-p'-rery
injunction restraining Mover Br s
fr-m a "errp'lna f- r-e ,:hem out of 'a.
ulM'nn hoy now occupy The bui'oll'.ig
-is por hrsed hy Mayer Bros, a vesr ago
liw th trtmrni "ornnnnv refne.d .
-s.a" jnd 'fgal proceedings were at n.
hesrun n f- rce them out The two fir- .1
-r. e w 'ors In bus'ness tnd the
r-jr-1 f r pns-rst'n of -he bmid'4
h' U .s deslrnhly sit-mted for the cl U- ,
iit tv!" 's naturnlly attracting much t- '
pii. n n 'lis citr.
TU ' r.oiiati. nnl Qcuactl and Sup-r'n-
ii'i' nd Prtncipala' Aaaoeiattori of
'''b'Ti' ' i-gun a joint meeting ia 'bis
v -'n. -h-- Sesait-na will be held daily
' r - he r 'rninder cf the week. Tho meet
n't '011 ht waa opened with an address by
rcai.1"-t M. P Dowling. Repcrts were
u'n.-.iit: d dealing with the work ot prlvaio
r.d f rn'fl schools.
In f. deral court this afternoon was bo
fun the h'srmg of the suit of Joseph Rd
ard Mend against the estate of Samuel
R. Miles. Mend is one of the forgottea
heirs who la trying to have tne court de
roe that he shall have a ptrMnn ot the
weaithv 1 state. He claims the proceeds of
bis rightful share aow amount to over
j-to 000.
Tbe following assignment of cases Has
been made by Judge Muaaer State of Ne
braska against State Bank of Alma, Ex
change Bank of Franklin agaiast First Na
tlrnal Bank of Lincoln Tuesday October
u- Brainard Kellogg act mat Hans Hen
trtekson et al. Lewis ags.nst Burnham.
Walker againat Masher Wednesday Oc
ber 17 Walters againet '"hicago. 3ur
ington i Qulncy Ra.lrnad company ami
McCarl asamat Chicago. Burlington ti
Quincv Railroad -ompanv both damage
sues Monda- iner Abendroth
s( - fa . ;r 5 impan--- ags. 1st Sheejr
-'u rs aga ast a' 3t w.n in. Tuesday
n KKT II HMKU IT rUMLI.lOV
Ironst ronnty Otfleers sre rtium by
t .1.11 - . . a i .
11 t" J u if I. 11. urn ... .irfiy. i
PAPILLiON. Neb . Oct : -.JJperial Tel- ;
egrani i At 'ne largest, most narraoaious
and eatBuslastic coaventioa ever acid in
tne aunty -hi. rptjbu.n. of sarpv oda .-
nominated -he following ounty otacees
fteereaentative Vlatk diatrirt. W'MiaiB
Slekkotter of arrtaa. aunt attorar C
fl virkpni-B of 1rtBa. i-ouaty cobibiIs
3tonr Wiiliau tak of Up'at;.
Sufe for lleittihtlunti T!' ei.
XVYMORK. Neb.. Oct. in.. Special. AS
lection day Iraws near it eas almost cer
'3IB that .here will be oae of the greatest
landslides ever heard of in southern ve
bratka. as the republican party i gaining
new recruits every day. Demorrata who
have no' heretofore -xpressed themselves
ar now com ins out boi liy for McKinitr
and prosperity, there being several -eees
hero faihet and several sons who were
arte at Bryan supporters four -ears a?o ar
now lined up 4'ltb the republicans and the
ruslintsta are beaming to feel uneasy about
i rr an being able o carry h.a ora state.
There is employment for all here and at
good nais. it is almost impossible to flnl
a tetnorrat here who will say a good worl
for Poynter. and -ven those rh ridicule
the idea that McKlnley -Ul carry Nebraska
admit that there la ao show for Poynter
Tho local republican -lcket will be elected
in ibis count by a record-breaking ma
jority Colonel Sdi;ar. candidate for atate
senator, mil Messrs. Lotlia. Hlbbart and
jtetnmeyer. candidates for 'he legtclature.
are mukiilk- an active canvaes.
Klit Crowds ut Meml.
MEAD Neb. Oct. in. Spe-ial. Mead
had the larg-st crowd ia town last night
here has bten for years Each pary
had speakers here and both balls were
. rowded. while the stre's were lined with
ptople The -eoubllcan "lubs of Mead and
Wahoo led by the Mead ban'' marched
hrough the principal streets- The woman
dubs of Waaoo and Mead, a-atlv ml
formed and -arylng Japanese 'snteris. alo
ook par in the mar-htng. W v Becker of
the Ashland Oaten e and J 0. Mcraule-.-who
tervetj in ho Philippines with the First
Nebraska, addressed the republican meet
ing, and ta f.-andlnRvtan Slaters' quarte
furnished the music.
The poptiilrts. beaded by a drum corps,
mr e a poor llsplay beside the well Hilled
and orderl; taarenin of the rpubllcan
clubs. onKre-sman Stark addressed the
populists.
Crovds Fill Opern Uoohk.
HOOPER. Neb.. Oet. 10. ' Special. 'Til
son's opera house. o which has Just been
added 'wenty feet, was too small to hold
the people who turned out last evening 'o
hear Hon. R. H. Catlin of Terre Haute. Ind..
present 'ho republican side of this cam
paign. Everv scat was oeeupled and stand
ing roam was at a premium. Mr "atlln
spoke of imperialism, tariff snd free silver
and presented veer plainly anil -learly his
vews on 'he question. Bx-Gnvernor Lo
renxo ("roiinsp who is he 'sndldate for
state senator from this district. followed him
wth a fory-minute speech, comparing the
situation of liM with that of today and
devoted much of his time to the question
of trusts which he handled in a very satis
factory manner
The Hooper "ornet club, which has been
doing some good work during tbe -napalgn.
was present and delivered several sole
Hons. The largo crowd which at-eaded was
ample evidence that 'hey are taking a great
interest in the coming election.
tmlih Ht Dnrtil fltv.
DAVID CITY. Neb.. Oct. 10. Special, i
Hon. Ed P Smith of Omaha was circu
lating among the Butler county fuslonlsts
Menday and Tuesday trying to stir up a
little enthusiasm and ger thetn to work.
A meeting was extensively advertised to
be held at Btyan hoadquar'ors. at which
time Smith would talk to the faithful.
About sixty persons greeted the speaker
who 'aik'd for about one hour on 'lie par
amount Issues of imperialism, expansion
and trtista and made an attack on Roose
velt. He charged that Roosevelt did not
take any part in the fight at 3a n Juan hill,
but was bid behind a large rick during all
of 'he timo the fight was in progress. He
aroused no enthusiasm whatever.
flrnnil Unit?' V-nr rrnlu.
CRAIG. Neb.. Oet. !i (Sooelal Tele
gram. 1 A grand republican rallv and
picnic was held tcday at Clarke a grove,
two and a ha.f m''ea east cf her. Fully
I. ono people attend"d. A .arge parade was
termed in frnlg a' 10 a. ra. and w'th the
Tekamab M'l1srv band and O 1 t nnm
errps mnr-hed to 'be grove. Durlnt "h
afternoon speeches were made by R. H.
I'atlln of Indiana. F N Hnrk. andidate
f-r att-rney general Mr O'es-n cadMi'"
for senator from Burt and Cumng coun
ties, and local speakers.
This precinct was earr'ed hy Bryan In
lfi by a unlerity of 17. It w'll go repub
lican this fall bv about 50 mnl rl'y.
Prepare for llltr Unity.
LvOVS. Neh . Oct. t'l ?pe '1ol.l The
repuhil-sns V r sre ant'cont'nB one of
'he grandest r'owouts in -he way of a rally
hat ever hns ''Cen ltnered tn 'his sec
tion. Hon R- A Ran''ln of Pitt-v-ff Pa .
hat been engaged as 'he principal "nearer
for 'hat oeea en. Vr flan'-in t5. , e one
evening here to"r yenrs aico tn the opera
house 'o full '.muse and Be bs left u-h
a fa-ersble itr-prfsslon as a rev or that
It aa 'bought hrst to enrage a large -ent
or 'he epeaVir-c on tbe evening of Octcb r
Jf In srtr 'o hold tht crone .nat ti el.
perted. The McKlnley and Roosevelt clubs
from every town In the county will he tn
uniform to take part in the demonstration.
RiiTi'rniir Fnlt" to Rntlitite,
HCMP"'tFY Nb.. Oct. !0 . Sp da1)
The fustoms's of this place, after odveitis
lot: .--xt -ns ve! i t-vo local psrers w tb
pes er. s ne-al nrt -tlon. , . oc -ded I.i
grt'ing aboil' seven' y-Qvo voters in tbe
opera houe vesterdav afternco'i to bear
Governor Po iter on his thr a-V'are is
sues. A -otnwltte had been a no ri'ed 'o
meet him ai the train oh his a- -ui 'q th
city, hut with the exc-'p'lo- o one -he com
mittee waa like 'he voters too k-uev wtta
prosperity to look after pol't'-cs. The gov
ernor must ha,-e !e't h-n v-rr -nuch t.n
arniomted over his reception and greeting in
the ocera house.
Il'ilitoii nnil ntitjrlnli Sti"iilt,
WEEPING WATER. Neb . Oct. 10 ipe
c'sl 1 Hou G L. Doh'on. seerotary of
state of Iowa, and '"hnr'es H. Dle-rk-h spok''
in tbe opera house last night. Many o-u 1
cot find room and were turned away Mr
Dohson made one of tbe plainest and best
speeches ever lellvered here. He ':k"d
as one business man would to another and
much enthusiasm was displayed. Mr Diet
rlc h only spoke for a few minutes, hut im
pressed the veters as ' e ag of 'ho right
material to fill the governor's chair
Jinny Uenr MC-oliintk" Ourlt.
ST EDWARD. Neb., Oct. 10. Special 1
"Cyclone" Davis stoke to an audience of
about 200 here last -..ght. The auillenco
i wob compoeed mostly uf women, "luldrei
and republicans- He confined his remai Ks
mostly to the Philippine quest, on ind the
administration imposing Japs to take -he
place of American lafor He made tron
votes for the republicans than the psrtv &
is supporting.
t.nrne I'niivil Henri flnlier.
SOUTH SIOUX .'ITY. Neb., Ort. 10 -1
Special-1 Judge Ben Baker of Omaha le
llvered a speech at Dakota Hiv ast light
from a republican tip m- The a'
I
ecce was arje aal
1 a a ' rss was n
' 'eresting.
5;in;L uULtnNOK..
HebtMka's Corn Crop Held Ita Own Eurjjg
the Xonta of September.
:
POTATOES ARE UP TO TEN-YEAR AVERAGE
1
Ulitipt fruhi I'rliii'ltial iiile.iirinr.
lllu -fi'tlilll- lllilli'iite Tlmt EV'hl.e
till' uil.lltliih litl.s Uei'lllinl
Oililmt W III II.- fltlllll.
WAIHINrjTON. ot. 10 T&e foliow-.ng ,s
the monthly .-rep report .saued by tbe we-
partment of Agriculture
The monthly report af ths itatisttcian of'
the Department .if Agriculture shows the
average condition of corn an OctoBer l
have been as compared with M la t
mon h. 2 r on October 1, ISM S2 at 'h
orreapen itng lata .n ISPs, and si the mean
or the O tober averages of the last ten
years. While 'he lec.lne luring Sepwmbrr
waa not serious ,t extended :o almost every
corn-growing state, the mps of Ohio Mis
souri. Nebraska and v.rginia alone hoid
iag -heir iwn There was a decline of one
point in Indiana, three points n Illinois
Kansas and Texas, and four points 'n Iuwa
The preliminary estimate of the yeld
per acre of oats . 29 t bushels, as -0tn-par?4
wth jo.r bushels .ast ver s bush
els tn lSf nd a tea-yenr average i( :
bushels Of hi states navini; Ummi joo acre
or upward n oats. Ohio and Illinois show n
average vield per acre of 38 bushels lewa.
34 bushels Indiana. .12 f Wisconsin. 12
Kansas. :i.i? Pennsylvania. 31 i New Vark.
27 J; Minnesota. K. and NebraaRa. 21 i
bushels. The average for uuaiitv . .2,
against S ,". last year and :: .1 'n H?5.
Bartey iTirituit N Lmv.
The preliminary estimate of tho yteid per
acre of barley is 2" 4 bushels, as compared
with 25 .' bushels last year 2'. ' bushels
in iSf'S. and a en-year average if 2?. ; biiBh
ela. Tho present indlrated yield is 'ho
lowest, with one exception, since jag? it
la due mainly to -he low yield of H.? bush
els per aero in 'alUoroia, which la 4.-! bush
els per acre below that state's ten-year av
erage, to Mew York the indicated yield per
acr. 22 bushels. 'crrsponda almost ex
actly to the ten-year average, while 'he
yields tn Iowa and Kansas are somewhat
neiow tne respective ten-year averages.
T i .... .. ...i.. . . . Z. .
IS yLTd ;.r!n im. 2
The preliminary estimate of the yield
per acre of rve is 15 I buihels. as com
pared with 14.4 bushels Inst year. 15, bush-
ols m 1898 and s 'en-year average of 14. n
bushels. The average for quality Is 92.
against 9 !at vear snd 92.1 in is8.
The mnn ..r,-,li,,v. v...,.v..
Otober I was T2.il. as compared with SO 5
laat month. To 2 on Oe.ohMr i isss ?
at the corresponding late In m and 92.2 hoUEO IaM mhl- Hu ,peec!l wn rlblv
the mean of te October averages for the fre8 ,rotn abup and wn a 500,1 mpressmn
laat ten years. There haa been a decl.ne amoni; thp "" '"' eommunity He
Hiring the month in New York and Penn- ,peik' at 8mond 'oa'bt'
sylvanla. 'he states of principal produc- j polities .it Jr ley
tlon. of tea points and eight points, re- I GREELEY. Neb.. Oct. lO. Speelal. , W
spectiv-ely g slmmonB United States district attor-
Ciunlltioii of riittitii.'t. aey. spoke at 'he court houso last evening
The average condition of potatoes on He had a lood audience and gave a forcible
October I was 74.4. as compared with Su and eloquent presentation of 'he .ssues
Inst month, si. 7 on October 1. m&si. 72.5 from a republican standpoint. There ware
at the corresponding late tn lSHS and a a good many populists present,
ten-year average of Tt.:.
In the condition of tobacco there bs xpeeehet nt VulnuruUo.
been a decline of one point in Kentucky. VALPARAISO Neb. Oct. 10. Special -two
points in North Carolina and three Tao republican rally at 'his place lust even
points lit Virginia. Maryland and Missouri. a " r- Anderson bandied
Ohio and Wisconsin report an improvement th" "u,'s ot "mpalgn in a master'y
of three points and four points, respect- ' antl "mvtnclng -ay Hon. J. D. Pope ,-an-ively.
while tn Tennessee and Pennsy. -amu d,date or eongress. made a good .mpres
there la no appreciable change. . ,'on
The sugar ,-no crop of Louisiana main-
ta.ns .ts 1 high condition of last month. 101.
UD .,.., .u .u.u n.u -
t4ui.i1 an t i s)7ii 4 uu muitijvi .in at i u
tht re baa been an impairment of condition
since September 1. except in Alabama and
Mississippi, where tho crop hna about held
its own.
Aiilt-s t'p to Tei-Yeiir Averue.
There has been a general decline in the
condition of apples, but in many of 'he
principal apple griwtng states 'he condi
tion 18 still cons.derably above the ten
year average and in none uf 'hem. except
Indiana and Kentucky, is it much ueiow
A decline in the condition of rice is
evetywhere reported, but in Louisiana
the state of principal production, the eon-
dltlon la still exceptionally high, beln
10O. or thirteen points 4bove 'he Mverake.
Tho estimated average yield of uops in
pounds per acre is 1.360 .n Washington.
1.120 tn Oregon. 1.2W tn 'alltornia and
596 in New York, in the -.wo first a.n-
tlcned the yield is slightly below and .n
the two last mentioned slightly above tbe
average of a series of years.
No further rep iris were received pending
the reieipt of the annual returns uf in
dividual prdu'ers and 'he .Inal repor's
of the department s special agent.
ssrtf1 nntui rri.ntn un.isi-
m!iiiLc;ur.ii uuminu nuiflc
Itettirti of feretory (toot IIIotth lllm
to tletiinio ninpiilmilnu in
Voliroiil.il.
WASHINGTON Oct 10 , Special Tele
gram -The wiret-r;' of war -efrned o
Washi-fon this af enoon from his homo
in New Ycrk, where he haa been "onflned
iy Illness for 'he last six weeks, d irng
which time Assistant Serretarv Meikle-
John has been acting socre-arv Mettle-
;ohn a- es i-night for Nebraska, where be
.. ill cn-rngc m the campaign. He in' ends
giving all his time 'o his state and has
placed himself at the diaposltlon of the
state central committee and has authorized
it to assign mm 'or :oe i6tn inst , and
e er bleht 'Screaft.r until after election.
He opened bis campaign in Nebraska the
'attar nar. of Scot em ber and was rerallncl
'o resume harge of 'he department on ac-
-ount of the .1'ness of Secretary Root, ex
pecting to return to Nebraska on 'no th. '
but was pr-vented from returning until now '
by the on'lnued absence of the secretary
w T I'.i'i'irgs chief of the war branch '
of 'he public printing office, will leave fori
Nebraska on Monday on his annual leave '
and will rcpir to the state central com-
m.fe -nr 'uty
p. 1 t MtShsne of McSbane Bros, of Short-
sn Wvo . is in the city on matters of ia-
.rkt -o his firm pending before the In-
erv r 1' partment.
'pv f onnterfolt Certtdoiile.
WX-KINCTON Oct. lo.-Tbo Treasury
lepar'meni tt.day gao notice of tho d!s-
over" of a new v silver certificate, se
T'.e
ounterfeit s ler r.hed as a pho ocraphic
p-nt 11 hour -he silk fiber and of inferior
worituauuii'
l.llMVonii Gets In Line.
LI.VWQI'D Neb . Oet '.'I -. -ipeeial Tile
repuL leans of Linwood organized 1 Mi K.n-
a Tear for a Pain fgfe
'.n.y expsf.nt Ttubers. ir bo-e who
?n. r.rw ".8 u.1 T.ea- nr. )t :.eo wcrai.
3 vft-in -1 j -e.. svBr" .;r.r.:ii abiml
J2 "MOTHER'S rRlCfO," -t wor.se-
2 -rt -hit dlapats all pain nciaent -a eti
-j .sra s c.otr.ire -e '
SM M i. IR- l '.i l-t 1 " . i- -
ie " 11 ire.
ftf r't
L4t' -.-a l
M t .rf all vt 3t al. t
iw t if. HI.IMI, 3.' -
tl M
5 T!!I! UILOnELD nrCilXTOnCO.,
?
FE3UNA hAS
A H:USEkOLD iiEGES:iT'
'
o
TtitT" 's ao 'flu ii.nit ii:it t!i intHfliiiiil iif.s worse' tfinn .i goml f
lr liiMl'. in.- T'i rf :ir i rlnuinnil mil om- lltUo ailnifBtn that an sun
xpr nif up Win h :m 'if promptly rt iifv.l hy u. ii . .nitUi tne family n
J
',
crTyv
1
.MRS. JL'LIA C UROWN
- r ,p tll or tuiTcrs tiny phy-ttral iiilim nt l
mnn 'ir'nu-M is l uck ro health in a
dnya. I dml It splfnilld in "hhps of .ntllpntinn. r any irn-gtilurttii-a of
stoinni'h." V-ry 'rily SMi. .11 I.l A RlloWS
Aitilrpss Thf IVntiw Medicine 'oiupany t'olumtois. ihio, for a Hw
tnrrh book.
ley and Roosevelt club last evening, with a
membership of mventy-'hr-e The club ex
pects to raisu the membership to at least
eighty-live. The following otiirers were
coosen it. s. mcnaraeon. presment
Duda. vice president g. H. Showes.
treaaurer- J H. Cherry, secretary a raiiy
will be held once a week from aow until
election.
I .
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Yotmif tiieuUt nt t'lnlnvle-. .
PLAl.NVIEW, Neb.. Oct. 10 Special
W Young, candidate for state senat. r
on t!jB '"'Publican ticket, addressed a .arg
enthusiastic audience at the opera
( S0UTH aiot;x CITy Nb, 0rt ,n
?pe-
;c)al. Jona Roblns0n of Madison, be
lemo-pop candidate for congress '.
speak in this . ty on the evening of )r-o
ber 13.
WINDS WILL BE NORTHERLY
W-iitlier Fcirei'iint from Wiielitnittou
Prophetle 1 oiilliiuaiice of Fair
lieu vena.
W3HINGTON Oet
'.i Forecast
Tl'ursday and Friday
Nebraska Fair Thursday and Friday
"'"er in portion Thursday north
erly winds
Illinois Generally fair Tbursdny and
Friday fresh south to east winds.
Arkansas and Missouri Parly "loudy
Th"?doy and PrldaiL Table wnde
Oklahoma. Indian Territory and Western
Texas Pair Thursday and Friday -ana
ble winds.
Iowa Fair Thursday and Fr iav
snitherly winds
Nor.h Dakota and South Dakota F r
Thursday and Friday, cooler Thursdu
northerly winds.
cvaasas rair tnuraaayann in- ear
nhle wind.
" n,
...... oi.u iitiu youiiu ca,r 1 .lutstiti
and Friday variable winds.
Montana Fair Thursday and F-ida
variable winds.
I.ocul lleconl.
.-ptrtri; . .p veAijyn pt-t-t
"MAMA. uet. je.-utiicial record .f tm;..-r
a"ire anil nr-oii) tatton cnm-..u.-e.i a
orrespondin day of the last thr'e -.tr'
!' I".'-! ISO, ,y
Maximum temperature. . H
M'r.lm im 'emi er fire. '
S3 -.7 4
prertpV'tion ... & T 4
ord ot temperature' and pre.'irutat
at maha for th.s day and since il.tr h
fi'Mrs'ray i
Totai excess tnee March I..".'!!.
' " r- ' "
D !e?f."r .'e' ..r -h i
neflrfrnry since March' 1
Deficiency ? r cnr. nerl A tS
'! !
11 tn-'h
3
1 it in"h i
5 4S t-' ti
3 111 e
Deficiency f r -or. period. Ie.
lteiiorm from ltitloiiN ut S V. M.
2' -3 3" r
3 - c -
1 i -3 i
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WEATHER.
j
j
I
' Omaha, clear
' N rth P'lire, clear..
.il AH
4 TS
5 .
6
3 "41
4 2
I
: 'u
t"5 Tii
f'k
t ',
V 52
2 n
ik TO'
neyenne. clear
Bait Lake Olt. cloar
Rj.pid city, clear
, WHIl'st'on. ew ..'.'.
Chicago, clear
r-iveiipi,rt. . leur
Kaisaa "lty imrt cloudy
!:.' t" " l- J!'!?",'..'.' '""ly
Pimarck.
iiJ
li)
i.iivt-stun.
le.i.-
.relli at.-s -r-i. e if pr' lpit.i'iort
V Kf.SH.
1. e-n. .ri-tatt uflltlal.
havi boraa
-
.scirb.
tic. ita
tri - nXi
"VWW ii ' V
tt!anta Cn.
B.GIMi
liavt good I'li.vsii'inn neii- nt hnriil
Wliolll t.ii'y tinve grt-Ht r uitldi-nre.
a hotwHiniil nMiiity cannot ! par-
A sslitsht hoani'!ir
.tilil in fhf bnl. or
Hon. for whl Ii no .m.
I'BlHn. -i f muly .
promptly uu-t unl m.t .
a-tvj-
I'
i
I
Illitllrltlf.
Pnum hs fouml tt i
anmln of iioiiM-hoitH '.
Intters from i tmilt.M'.
w-onn-n. Nortii Soutii.
who fet?! that In-y c. ioi .
Mi .
h .
In
loi
Sll without Peruim. 1" i
.1-.'
pic of thla slml of .
Mre. Julltt O Bn.'N i '
oral Henry W. Lw..n
Lailtes of tht? G. A. i,
ill. wrlts:
The Peruna Mwlli -no
lumbUB. Ohio:
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4 SKIN OF BFtLTY IS A JflY FOREVER
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STRONG AGA1M.
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attend to ordinary luf.r ,u vbo
ba j ufcc.f all-oncn i. -r' ie
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languid aul old in spirt- it 411 ,n-wliL-nyotifiouid
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vouw'.omay feel that .. , n 1
worth tbe stnicjle ihcf- 1. 1 i.u
means .it rlertnmg iM tii-
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Louts, vnncv KMniaa -'iiy and all pi.u.'s
EaHt or South.
Homest-eaem Kxcurslon on Baio 1st in 1
3ru I iesiia.' of e,n n month.
tiuammiiii tp k. ts to -i.i parts of m
world
For foil inf trnntton cau at O aV Si
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