Tin: omaii dilv urn: sirm), htoi.i:k rt. moo. nMuaiuuffiitrasn whylAmWell WOMI-N FINISH THEIR WORK have no time for politics' Clcsicg Serfion of the State Federation One of Harmony. I i Hl.lll II I llll mPI Mr. J.icob Weaver, of Iliuhnell III . wifa of ej-clty mrihl Weaver, hiw entirely recovered from the t'inoM wni"n pt her bedfast miKh of the tlmoforflveor tit yenr pnit. M' W.-aver l flftt renrs old, nnl hj lived in IS-nbne'1 nonrly thirty yrtr. I lie etory of he- r overy Is interesting. .She miOfd forflve or sit yirs with tli trouble thnt comes to womsn th I Hi.if" of life. I "nn much weakened, itai uniihlo tim-h of the tini" to 1 my own work, iiiid suffered hcrond my friwar t' i'wf I wiiainiwh-hmrlflnml melnnehil. "I toK ms'iy different medicine-, out nothing seemed ' . Jo mo ",t KrVaV tUxvit Dr.Willliti.' Pinh Pll'i fo- I'.ile Pronto. n 1 ome of niv friend recommended them hmlilv. I made up inj min t to trv ifiei i I tKjuijlit the llrat box In March, 1-tC, and wot benefited i t'lix'and n half ourl m completer, end I nm notr r iceod nnd itf"' I I n"1 1 "'t'lcod wit i ny tro'Hicv sin e I lie "n tflkinc ifi p'li. "l hai Mcnimnnded t!i"v 'o tnnriv .mrpon nhon'o n fTerln rt I suT. r i Hi v Kf9 the iiniv thing Hint I. me in th- trlul it ci me t" l ' . my vonn-.i i ,u hill j. . n rtrn HobscrlUd and "urn to lic't'o me thin .'M .Inv ..f October. . I). l'r;r th- Hefirtl, tlmh if It, .'. f NEIt.t.. Nb. (lit 12 imperial Tel?, arsm i-The firtt political frt of thf. sea son was the otio received by Hemvtor w. V. Allen In thl rlty thl. aftrrnoon. In other da, when I'Sdliig lights o! popu lum were wont to float thrlr ttnowldgo of things, political and iTonoml nl. upon Holt ooiintv denlirn. rovuls flockrd frnm ovpfy rornfleld nfid tnradow to do honor ta the cans. Hut how dirtercnt today. Not ovr tVnty-flvo came from th country to hear Hip loflx-wlniJod oracle of the nnw deiiior- t.lN'''t)tA ). t I.' -iSporial i -Absolute , rsrv and tho roRd wlilrh greeted hie at hnrmotiy nnd uiinnttnl of purport ihar- ttiu court house wa Dot law arierlied the rlonln solon if th No lending populUt. on who hag fprrl hr.Mikft Fadornticn o( Woman riuba hre hl party In the state legislature, fomafhul ' icd.ty. With, nit an et pptlon the candi- . about tbe Kniallnsss of the crowd. He was I da'en for federation ot'.lcern named ye.ter- Rked how It was that n few yrars ago lav bv tht naminatloti mmtnlttet! were ' any third-rate politician could draw a inrsto LIST Of OFFICERS NOMINATED IS ELECTED Mr. Dt-Mpi'r mltll of (liimlm 'lioeii to lie I'rolilr lit lintl llir- (lther elr'inl from nrlon lolnt In Ilic Mute I'nrnirr III Holt I oiinty loo lluj to I llcn to llt'l) prci'li. ' elected this morning without n dlsscntltiK I ote. thero hcinit no friction nor hard feel I 'jp, though int'n t 'n th election was mteniip. i one of tho mint jofut momenta of the convention ns whn Ml Alice Krench. th well known nmhoreis, walked into the stons." crowd to this rlty any day to hear turn while today few KBthercd. and he replied: "Ye, then we had nothing to do but gntner on the Htrret torneri ami talk politics, while now farmers are busv ith their work: In fact tco busy to listen to political discus- BiiWilliams WimK Pills a or Pale Feopla At ft ' 4"'irr,".M or ci-ct f-m the tir U'i Ainf 'tr'ne 1'c mpunjr. Khencrtt ' V t" "to. J ' 1 ,'"'P ' rre. p,-t i r . 'hm, ijo meeting room n few minutes before ad ' Journment. Iter appearance wns entirely i unnniiounred ard unexpected, on the con i vent Ion program It had been announced I that Mis French would speak to the fed I rMon Thursday, but on Wednedy n telegram wa received from her nt Halt Lake rlty. saying that she would he un sblr to fill her engagement. After offerinfi npotoKle for her late ap pearance .Miss Kren b poke for some time on the work of the federation, tolling of a number of Interesting Incident th a man ner which (treat ly entertained her hearers. Miss I'rench spoke to another large audi ence at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The offleors chosen are President. Mr. Henrietta I.. Smith of Omaha; vice presi dent. Mrs. Minnie imrland of Norfolk; rtcordlHR secretary. Ml Manneth 15. Mr Tarn of PreTiont. c rrepondlnK secretary. Mr. Neeloy of Omahn. treasurer, Mr FIRST PLACE ON Till- riCKET Attornev Genera! Smyth Gives an Opinion on Disputed Point. ! fVos of Falrbury. a idltor. Mr. PaRo of I i en '..r .. . i n i .in i u tliree pai lies Syracuse, librarian. Mr, nolle M. Stouten. ".MrT'dKm.'- MsTh.it Mmy mint l,e ,reaUll!lJ00"1, of "'la'tamouth. ti t hr.- lst I". turtles. I tiriitltiiili- In Dctnll. Point I. i'U i.nptilei. Uefore a jjotirnmr nt the following resolu- T.iIh Iimwi . -. clues nut determine which Hons wre titiarlniouslv ndonted ,.,.,. u ...,,,,ii , . t,x: . ,. n.a ..f tq I .. , : " . , . W1UI1 IU1S I 111 Kin ir Jlll'lll III nil HOFIIIUIC rartv H tit"l'il i" n.i il" ti.nn "i i' hereaa. It ha been our cm,1 fortune t , t , . . . .u ... candidal.- i.iu. ..l the heiul ..f .he !tt t enjoy he in..eiliiB ,.f tl... f i r, i falsehood. He has not left the republican now i.i iii.ii i n - ui ih, nniie.i , . i" - mane tio'sit) e dv toe .ictive iir.iin. lovimr iiariy. qui. ou ine coiurnri-. is eumuBiaax- i Mr. Allen's spewh was merely a rehash of many similar one delivered during tho campaign and as in a lure measure dis appointing to his friend llryan carried Holt munty by nearly Cim In I'fi, but Allen evidently consider It debatable ground, as he I to deliver four peecbe In the county. M:s ITI2MV. Mtt: rul.Oltltlt TO M IT. DlapntrV Which pprnr In (liniihn Worlfl-lleriilit Denied. UKAVKIt t'lTY. Neb . Oct. IS. (Spcolal ) The following dispatch appeared In thtj Omaha World-Herald on September 27, 1M0. HHAVKIl CITY. Neb. Sept. -At ft meetlnB of thj Heaver rlty SteKinley anj Hoose'elt club last nlabt I. II. Albert!, n prominent lavvver and a life-long repub lican, order il his name xirickin from th" tliemherHhlp t 1 1 It I .Hull rntooit th " Mr. Albertl will tm longer nip pi rt the potty of Imperialism and truti. The World-Hen.': - vas correct In the abovo to far a Mr. Albertl being a promi nent attorney and a lifelong republican and having asked to have his name stricken from the McKluley and flooivevolt club membership roll are concerned. Further than this the statement 1 an tibpolute YSTEilC CATARRH OF AUTUM. I . . w M Hon .'obti r. lbl v utt-a Vt.at. Ti? "V'.'.Vm .,.,rr.'.v.M,v"1,i,"'t Ti"n ; ,1,'art,1. .Hml "klll'fi.l hai.d ;.f the 'various 1(.nlij. suppor,nK the republican ticket from Droi Di ii-auc rrTin rn to i r Ati tut I ict I ImpiwHlbhi to dtern;lne tlmt iNetloii to a the pb-aure o the erstwhile K"'t: there. REPLBLICANS ENTITLED TO LEAD THE LIS I certainty. It must, therefore, he determined , fr,.. i,t. It j accorillng to the tivt reasnname mcmmi Fe.ilved. Tlmt our thanks are due and I that can he adopted The county clerk U nre herebv tendered to the Lincoln Federl- ' the one to del. iinlnc t ut least In the tlrat j tlmi nf WoniHii . Itih.s for extt-'tidlng to FnOnn I'nrlj ronll of Three IJIe- i Instance, .ind lie shoiild examine the mat- llH ,,,, Invitation to vNIt and enjuv till . .... ... ,. ., ,.., iter earcftilly and from oil the evidence hem, tif,, , f , ih InteP-ctual. eduoatlonul imcmi. Wlioe.' ole liionol lie (on- vv),,., Iml. f. ,..ssl,e to him determine I center, till Athens of the t vvhli li party Ik entitled to the head of thai y,, the pre.-hlent and her efttclent cabinet, ticket. I for their vvlt planning and ar luou tabor In the case of lllggln agalnfl Herge ,i during the veir. made manifest In our In Minn., n iiuestion similar to the one under terestirm meetings ootiKlderatlon was raised. The court ald , To the eommittee on entertainment, for 1 on page 15 "Hut there being no prescribed their uniform courtesy and the enjoyment rule In such a cime the olllcers to vv hlcli H , ()f thee beautiful. liopltabIe hottie-i , charged the duty of arranging and printing i To the decoratlmr eominl'tee. who o the olliclnl ballot may reort to any rule or deftlv with lovlnir thought for the cuestJ. mean to nseertnln approxlmatelv the vote have added o tmii b to our enjoyment, f r the courts." I the Indies. That rule Is. I think, tho correct one and To tSovernor nml Mrs. Povnter. who web should be followed by the countv clerk of i coined us to the executive mansion if 1 our countv . solldHletl for tile I'lirpoNi- of Sti ellliiK Total of Kllhec. LINCOLN. Oct. U. (Special i An oplu lon .ouccruitig the olllclal elivtlon ballot, nrltten by Attorney General Smyth on Sep- ... . ...in n .n,,,i. IllCillli. I" IIMri uuil a ' Ji'Miiimiri, .v.... im.i- iflJUe.l !ll IIIU O III (llll U11J'I iiir-in. I 'I lember t. hut not mnde public until today. i 1((ln,lt,.(i t). ,mrtv, which he deem fair , all through th- happy days tbe- be,iutl;ul khows undeniably, according to his Interpre- und practic able, and unlem lie actn In the palms and Ilowi r luve beo.i "a thing of -t i r......i,iinn. ..nn. iiretnlse f rn uiluloii t ly and unfairly nrihenutv" and. therefore, "a lov torevnr. ' '.,',.'. ... .i, .or clearly on an Improper and prejudicial To Mrs. W. J. llryan, who opened ner dtdalHS sto entitled to llrat piano III the or- l)Uals ,s decision will not bo disturbed by interesting home and so graciously received der of arrangement .rier numiuing inai tho fusion vote cannot bo legally considered us the vote of one distinct party, he makes bis decision still more, emphatic- by declar ing tbat the populist, demo ratio nnd free nlver parties should be treated a three toparato and distinct political organizations. The opinion In which tho attorney general )u givuti publicity to theo views un writ ten to J. A. Leyda. prosecuting attorney tor Klchardoti county, in response to a letter of Innulrv. Al'ltOltA. Neb. M. 12 iSneelal Tele Tor reasons that have not been explained : Rr.im. i-The annual Woman's (MirHtlan , P,,s " is "V,,r"!urt,"i l'''"',I the letter was suppressed In the attorney ; Temperance I'nlon stnte convention con- r'n ..or lluTliiuunhed c'uets. Mr Decker generiil's ollice hete until It wn called for j vetted In this city at ! a. m. today, with i and Mrs Hii-do Young dates, who have so iiotv iis"isTtsi us lino woo niiv. uis-ii .i Fouree of Inspiration to all To Chancellor Andrew for his Insplrl.is words and hopeful outlook for the coining erv trulv v ours. C J SMYTH. Attornev General. TEMPERANCE UNION MEETS ViuiiihI Mule ( on v en t loo Openii nt Vuroi'it vvllli l.urKe Numlier of llelecntes t tend luu. recelvd with the handshake the multitude who vviinded their way thither To the ellh lent committee who had tho details of the reception In chnrce. The dining room was a bower of be.iutv. with flowers In profusion and the young ladles who served the fairest tlovvers of all To the program committee for furnishing us so manv good thoughts to digest and nslmil.ite und enrrv to our home clubs. To the ladle who gladdened our ey with their eviulslte clilna. To .Mr. I'orter lor n cnonce 10 see nno today. Mr. Smyth nald todav that lie sMll Mrs. S M. Walker, president, presiding, entertained the same opinion concerning tho i Mr. Walker led In devotional exercises, ouestlon coveruil In his opinion. I after which the convention was seated h Tho opinion naturally conlllcts with the ; the corresponding secretary. The district w.,j.m,lj wm, ln anv WIV have contributed plan of the popocratlc campaign manngcrs. .organization question, which has often been and It doubtless will not lie followed by discussed In convention, was nbollsuod to fusion county clerks unless backed by an or- I day. der or a decision of a court I Several ministers who had been attending to tho prolll nnd pleasure of the met-tlng. I'lleli Til IK nt Trenton. TItKNTON, Neb.. Oct. 12. (Special Tcle- McKlnley to road overseer. He will deliver several campaign addresses In Nebraska during tho campaign aud as he is an elo- ' o.ucnt and Impressive speaker his tradueers will hear from him In no uncertain manner. Mr. Albertl appeared before the meeting of the McKltiley and Koopevelt club Tues day night and nfter reading the above , clipping from tho World-Herald he stated ' his withdrawal from the club was a matter, purely In which politic had no part, that to far as tho club was concerned he was ready nnd willing at nil time to work for tho bet interests of the club and the re publican ticket. He said that the day he i was 21 years old he cast hi flrkt vote for the republican ticket nnd that he had voted none other since; that on November C. limn. If ho lived, ho would reach his forty-fourth birthday nnd that he would surely vote fori McKlnloy. protection nnd prosperity He tald further that the remembrance of dem ocratic souphousos and the Cnxeyltes and Kclleyl'tes was too fresh for him to think, even for a minute, of voting for anybody or anything that savors of democracy. He said that probably the statements of tho World-Herald regarding the withdrawal of other republicans from the republican party contained no more truth than did Its statement in regard to himself, which was the rankest sort of a fake. His remarks were greeted with frequent and enthusiastic upplnusc At the Invita tion of the club. Mr. Albertl agreed to meet anybody In Joint discussion on the political Issues of tho day. MUS. C. 1). I'OU I I. I.. OI' ( IM UAI-IS, WASH. , Mr, r D. Powell Pre 1 1. t Kpwi rn I.i.ikuc !-o Pn miIchi Loval Temperance Le glol). and wife of In c I" powi II of rhi -halls. .ih . wan for several years ftflllcted with that peculiar form of chronl- ..itarrh ervadlng the whole system, involving the stomach, liver and kidneys, it I to this form of catarrh that lr. Hartraan has for a long time been calling the attention of the medical profession. It Is known bb sys temic catarrh Perunn seems to bo tho only specific for this phase of catarrh yet de vised by tho medical profession lu a recent letter to lir Iltirtnian. Mrs Powell says "I have fomul I'oninu to give mitNf.ictioit III cnct of inJlHction. com plication of liver iiiul UMnoy troubles, anil it is one of t lie finest tonics I Know of for it worn-out .stent. I Have u.scil several remedies in eases of severe colds aiul In grippe, hut none I consider of more value than I'eruna. I am liul to recoin mend I'eruna to my friends us a reliable, safe and successful speciUic." .Mus. niv :. n. i'owiu.i., Mr Samuel A Sealis. Kimbro. Tenn.'ibnt I mold find thnt was recommended for writes. cutarrb without am hettellt. I tried the "It gives me great pleasure to testify to best physicians with little or no benellt. I the great good your tnodhinc, Peruuo. has found I was gradimllv growing worse dono for mo in a case of systemic catarrh "A frleud of n ine gave me otic of vour I was confined to my bed for some time anil pamphlets, and seeing how Penma wn re could not rlt up I had tried everything c ommetidrd fei tatarrh I tent for some and hi g.ci t ,V i; a o ci'.'u- lev d n ' . 'cr tHkc: k ' I' i a f iv dav I began j;r bettit I , n n. limed i sing It until I was a to go to work ei the fsrin ngatti. m ' ti I am la ver good health ciid do wi.k I my farm "I in heiietlr lelieve that voir c medicine penma avr.1 niv life mil I i fully recommend It to like suiTcrer Hon. John Klllol, President Koyai r. plfS of Temperance, write the foi'oi In feiwrd I" I'eruna froia 1218 Kllswortb streai, Philadelphia ' Pa.; ! "I fcao found o i tSucK help in car of catarrhal troubb also In kidney and 1 Madder disease that t have freelv rccowtnended !Vru ba to the different tarmbor of our or- dif. Ppruna has never in tnv eve-i.-fatlml to help tboe who have taken ! !I have aeon some remarkable otiro t ti t ,t . tta fill hf ul use It I by all odd the n ifpllnble tiiPillclne l know of." Many people still think that cat. irh s disease eonflnisl to the head 'I 'i great mistake, t'atarrh is liable to . . nherever there I a mucus membra u Not only doe the mtlcu membrHio the cavities of the head, nose and ht-. but It also line Ihe sfomach. boweN. ki i , nejs. Madder and other pelvic organs (: jery duct, every cavity, everv pnssairr . f -b-i Whole body I subject to chronic i.mn because the are lined with mu im in-n I bra no Santa Kosa. Ciiln. The I'eruna .Medicine Companv Columbus, Ohio. (ientlemen At the solicitation of j a friend I used yotirl'ertina and can j cheerfully ruconmitfiul il as an e col lent remcdv for all catarrhal , troubles. It is Indeed, tt vvomleriiil ! medicine." : .1 A. Karhain. I ( ouurcsstuau from Cnliforniii. I When iMt.irrh ha pervaded aevital ii g.its of the body It Is lulled syste.i tarrb U may involve ti nun h. bowil- c- klilnes. or liver without dlmurbr k 't ! cavities of the head at all. Peopl' v t . 'have no cutarrb in the head are apt think they d not have catarrh lit all great maliy people are blowly dvmg if catarrh today of some of the internal guns, without having the slights t ii that they are vn tlms of catarrh In order to be full prtrd nn this -r Ject every I erson idiould reacl Hr II, man'ti latct hook on chronic catnrrli - free nn application bv The Perun 1 M. ..ine i'o. Colutnbus. Ohio I the Nebraska synod at Central City were ! gram. I Hon. K. C. FPch of Chicago enter ! iniitct .h.. ...nmin,, n,i t ..n. I Kilned tho republicans and enlightened the secretary of Statu Porter ha defended lis I eouraging words. About seventy-live dele- i democrats oi un. v um, o.i iu Purler1'. I'lnn n simyi.,tlon. in Hon In arranging the ballot with the fusion candidates In preferred positions by saving that tho county clerks are not re quired to follow the form be has prescribed if it Is not In accordance with the law. He said tolay ' I simply prepared this bnllot as a guide on constitutional amendments, by Mrs. E for the count clerks to assist them In get- 1 Norlne Law; evangelistic exercises, led by ting up their ballots. If atiy of the clerks . Mrs. M. P. Hoover. At 1.C0 p. tn.. ptayur t-ee Hi to give tho republican candidates nrst I by Mrs C. H. Welton. Introduction nf fra pluce on tho ticket they may do so. and they ternal delegates, 2-30 p. in., parents con piobnbly will do so, and the fuslonlsts mny i forence addressed by Dean Fordyce of th do the same with their candidates so far as . Wesleynn unlven.lt y. "Tho Danger Period In 1 am eonrerned. The election laws do not , the Hoy and Girls Life: . uO p. m.. chil dren's night at opera house, recitation by Mrs. Hess Cicirhart Morrison. $5.00 A r x syphilis; th system disappears "iiiip.j SPECIALIST in All Prhatc Discflss and Disorders of Men i i -at - in ( 'malia VARICOCELE HWIROCLLE " 1 "ew- never f.illk. nt i. "Inc. pain or Hull ut tint lientiii ru. , OOTHKNIll'ItO. Neb. Oct. 12-tSpc.ial i Colonel K, It. Hutchlns of Pes Moines epoke here tonight upon the campaign is- , sues to a largo audience. The opera house was full and quite n number occupied the standing room in the rear of the building M-'h v It ti i - t t lit e . 1 1 ! f ' rile and t he poison 'tl rn und clean1!! frmn So.ui ever -iuii and i-t:iptcm i iinmeteir utui forever No UltBAKIN't OCT" of I he disease on the skin or face Treatment contain no dangerous drugs or injurious mniii ine ucni m pn L" ot MASiioonfrom I'x- Ii i i '"""'" nr Vu-i im to NtnvufP SEXUALLY l)i:ini itv or PxilAt'STlo.s. WASTIM. WEVKNKss ISVol.f.NTAItV Lossfs, with L.vttl.Y IO.i VY tn Vnt.Mi anil MliUil.r. Aorn lack of vim v igor at it stretigtli. w lth sexual organ Impair d i.nd v eak STPICTUBF Itudi' ain t nred with a new o cc-?Hnd l"tiiii'- Home Trent- nna LLtti n eat No in-triimen' nr.pain. no deteu'lon from hnsine c :,,tn rrhoe a, Kidney and UUd.ier Tr .ni ;e (Till) OI'AltANTi:i:o. Consult Jtlon free. Irtdtmcnl b Mill. all mi or uii.lre-s in S. tdtli St. ivtstssa.r tn e. .1.,. . - i v . . tarm'-m V i ."TS ' T. J'vt T ...' --i1!, iifvM:f r. . ... i-. ... ; ! nn..rh of twi hours nnd a half. At 7:S0 one is interested. The program for tomor- 1 the Trenton band assembled at the court j AftPr a o B0nB9 bv our ,,., K,,. Qp Seai'lBS & SOai'lBS, Omaha, Neb. i. rntin-.'. v. s-m c n. ,tovnfinni house and gav o some music, while the crown ci.,D .ho roonei talked in an easy nnd exercises, led by Mrs. L S. Ferguson, read- 'entered tne court mom. sianu. ,- rmm. ur Ing of minutes, district presidents' report, j ''ig at a premium and mnny falling to gain drill on state minutes, parliamentary Urlll ! nlmtHton. ntcn is a toreeiui anu aoie speuaer ui j,uuu address, well posted, aud his handling of llryan and the democratic follies without Woi'U of I'liiirmiii' Com mil tee. KKAHNF.Y. Neb. Oct. 12. -(Special.) The chairman of tho violation committee of the Stale Hoard of Pharmacy Is a res- lilnn nf teicrnnv nnd ho savs the ennltnlt- "I mytself bellove ttfj l)ccJJ ()()lnK somt R(J0(, work hy getting the violators of pharmacy Inws In trqulre me to prescribe the form of ballot an 1 therefore tho county clerks cannot be compelled to follow tny arrangement if It Is Illegal." The attorney general certainly bellovch 'hat or he wouldn't have given the opinion. ' said K. W Neli-oii, formerly se-retary of the populist state committee it i right and Just " vn auuene m uio secretary oi staie s oi- 0 , , nf lllp ,att Slr r..o said "Attorney Oeneral Smyth has not the ,as( ,PllnK ot lhe hoard Oeorge L. decided tho iniportnnl U.Mtlon. lie says In Anjr0B of sterling, C. A ltusell of Hen- that opinion that the fusion vote .atinot b. demon, F M-Elrath of Wlnsldo and A. U .onstru.sl a the vote of one distinct party., .MUrhend have been prosecuted for viola- That may be true, but nevertheless It does tlon8 of the ,,,, pharmacy law. Instruc- not decide the most impoi'tiint Question of ,,,, h.lVp ,,,, rct.,.lve(I from the stfe the whole controversy. The law provides oar(1 of iMuirtnucy to cotitlnuo proseru- tbat tho party receiving the highest num- ons Hn,, eommittee of violation ln- berof vote at the last general election shall tPn,is t0 vigorously prose ute all offender bo given llrsl place on the otUi'lul ballot and . tho attorney general says the countv clerk Will I'm In Telephones. Is the man to decide which party reelvotl OAKLAND. Neb. Oct. 12 -(Special. ) gloves was n hot shot that not all expected. sounder County MorOnzngc. graceful manner. In his argument he read a number of llryau's speeches made four years ago predicting rutn and (Isaster nnd asked the audlenco how many were true. I'm poet trc llrluhl. LOUP CITY. Neb.. Oct. 12-( Special. ) -W. K. Summers of Omaha spoke to a crowded house here Wednesday nlcht on WAHOO. Neb. Oct 12. ( Special. Tno i thc political Issues of the day from n re- following are the mortgages niefl and re leased in Saunders county for the month of September- Farm mortgages Hied 2.1. amounting to 2S.348.Sj, satisfied 23, amounting to J1S, 285.60. City mortgage filed 10, amounting to f.ri.2S4 40. satisfied l"i. amounting to $! -659 02. Chattel mortgage filed 94. amount ing to 542.294 43. satisfied 20, amounting to J17.S13 73. CHURCH WEATHER ON SUNDAY VVil'hi nutoo l iireeost Include Tun I'll I c l)ll tilth scmtlieusterl V lllds. WSHINCiTON, O. t. 12 Forecast for Saturday and Sunday Nebraska Fair Saturday and Sunday, southeasterly winds. Illinois -Fair Saturday and Sunday; light northeasterl , islnfting 'o southerly, wind Western Texas. New publican standpoint. Mr. Summer handled the Issues In n clear, concise and scholarly manner, dealing largely with W. J llrvan's prophecies of four years ago. Tho repub licans of Sherman county fool that their cause Is considerably brighter and pros pect tire flattering for a good sltliwlng this rear. Mnle Vote fffir Me K I n I e.v. LINWOOD. Neb.. Oct. 12. (Spei lal I -Joseph LunKor, presidential elector. Rob ert Iluzlckn. editor Pnkrok Zapatvi, and F ' J. Fass of Crete, spok io a crowded house hero last evening Much enthusiasm was i shown, and several votes made for tho ro i publican ticket One man who voted for Hrn four years ago was heard to sa . , "I know from nn own experience what i they say on the monev question is right " RHEUMATISM. NLW (iRI.CANS. April 10. '.SOT DR. ItAt'WA Y V in I have been .i surferer from llheumatlsm fur more tli.i'i fK tuontbs I could not raise tn hniiii to mi In .ol or put mv bund be hind me. re- (,m ink, off ni own -hlrt Iltfi r I had t'n.h-l t ' n e foiirtli nf i bottle nt Its.lnm s H-.-oU Keller I i ni 1.1 use in uriti . well c . .r You w-. ee whi I hue h cr. .it fait'' in mhii Jte'le' Yours tr i'v VV I' KKIt Fimme, t t M- lis. i ' P.i-it .cti.l Hh-e i" i.-t r .' I i. t at fg H.. a.A-1 I I IiA Xil l?i' 'f fc"'L! Jt E I aii ygjtm?nrt"''"r'"-' . . - 1 i n m urday and Sunday; south' Iowa. Missouri, Kansas kota -Fair Saturday nnd Sunday easterly winds tho highest number of votos. Now does he A meeting wns called at Birtha. Neb., nine i Indian Territory and Arknnsas mean that the county clerk should take into nines noriuenst or Oakland, ror ine purpose consideration the total vote of the siute or 1 organizing a nock mmpany to build onlv the vote of the county For Instance. I ' telephone line betwtea Oakland and Mill ih elerk of Lancaster countv be culdnd Bertha. V stock company was formed with by the total vole or by the vote cast In the a capital stock of $.'..000 and a paid up stock j North Dakota. Colorado, Wyoming and county After tho first question Is decided of $1,000 The line when completed will Montana (iencrnlly fair Saturday and It will bo necessary to decide tho ono 1 have t ieuu " uasmru. nine macs norm or bucaay; vonnuie wiuuu. iiuriun. vn ine mrruers along 'tie tine nave volunteered to take shares. When this Is completed most of the farmers will liavo telephone service; they are now getting n doily mail. Had win s rteadv Kellef I a sure cire for ery Pan Sprains Uralses Pains In thc nark. Chem and Limbs . Taken Inward1. thre Is not a remed'al I icent In the vvr'il that wli c ire Fever and i Ague and a!1 other malarious. I. Ilia ii. und ! othvr fevets. an'.-. I nv KADWAYS PILLS , so ciuirklv as HAIiIv IV S ItiSADY Hli LIBF .Sold b drisrlsts HADWAY A- i'o . k. niiri St . New York The Irish Girl Is the best there is' We mean tho IH1SH (IIKL CIOAU. It Is Cuban Hand Made. Tho tobaccos used nro the finest of Old Vcnlta Havana. These tobacco wero purchased beforo the Spanish war and vou know this means superior to recent cropH. :t has been known as a brand for 20 yearH nnd tho mak er have a reputation to sustain. That Is why there Is no better 10c cigar In tho world. McCORD-BRADY & CO. Distributors. Omaha, Neb. Just proposed." i'et of I he Letter. Following Is tho full text of the uttorncy general's letter LINCOLN. Neb. Sept I - To Hon. J A J.eydii. County Attorney, Fall City: Dear Kir Yours of the 25th nil was duly re ceived In II ou state that the mnty cork requested you to write to me und aK: "As tn ihe order lu which the t .linen of i audi dales shnjld be put nil the debet t tho coming ) i Hon That i , u'letlwr the fllElon ticket at the last ttetlTVl id. tloil shall bo consider 'd ni one p-im an I oe en titled t tin- tlrt place for , . .imlldat-.i or whether the republicans shii'l no entitled to the first pi vce. they doubtless bavli.it cast the liinseHi vine oi any iiikimet party in Proof of Omul Thues. BHAI.NAHD. Neb. Oct. 12. -(Special! I.neiil lte'orl. OFKICF. ril'THK WKATI I Kit lit'ItLAI' OMAHA. Oct 11 -Olllclal re old of f m pet ti! ure and preiinllatlon. compared vvltli the correspondiiij! dav of the lust three -...irs lie ivin is;is ts'. Maxlmum temperature . 74 ic c,i 7 Minimum tempi-rature ... 4fi ' 4.'. I Averaiie lemnt rature . . . I 7!i '' ., c i r . . . .... I Preclplliitlon 0 1 , ""'7'": Keiord ot temperalure and preclplta. ihe banks In this (Iluileri county, the loial ' )mBm for t,B day und since Mar. h deposits were Jl.24.9U6 nnt lhe cash re- itum. sorvo on hand wns J6.12.S4l. When It Is Normal temperalure nkoii Into consideration that there Is nut ' f.Xces Tor tne nay a largo lown in this county and that at least "6 per cent of ihe deposits are moneys belo.iglug to the farmers. It shows that thej never had better times than tho 'pretient. this counts ln reply thereto potmlt mi to aawr that I 1. .1 i. ...... I ... , .....1,1 ..... hr..' nnlltlcal ill 1 l im .' in.iti itlnL the I'liriii llrltik's liooil Price fusion party as sepanue and dlnllnei par- SClll'YLKIt. Neb, Oct 12. (Special.) lies. Heetlon ll'l of -hnptcr ..xv oi clnres a. g. (!rPtn. living two mile southwest of Iftrn'Smfn " "ls lions shall have the p.irtv title n' ni -h ' farm at $40 per acre, a total of $16,000 part so nnmlnatlnB nlm primed uiin his name " The ftislnnlstii claim Ihe ri-rh- and I -stiv so. to have printed after the name of m.h of their candidates the ivm of e.ien initv nominating them l'bl i.iIm ,i be b.i.-ed onl on the theory Hi.it Hie tlemocruli . the populist ntlii the tree silver rep ibllctns -ire hopartito and distinct .mil hence the; the name of each should appear upon Hie Pal l"t after the name of the candidate noml rated by each 1.' tho fusion partv Is lo tre.it inl as one partv by what legal nam would It bo designated on the ballot? It could not be called the fusion party, if ra ie the fusion nariv did not hold a con vention w'lhln the meaning of lhe statu. It could .iot be called a democratic. Hip nllst and free sliver republican ptrty, be- I cause no party bv that aame held i. iMi- vnt!in lint ench of the '.'st n.iniiM nr- nl" -VAioc Io ,?s' oVium V.,:: ,n: bv ' I-'U"' t Congregational church Mrt io of these step, tojeth.-r iih ' er gave a Harvest Homo fair at tho opera rr. nred the rUht m have Its mine ti .nr house yesterday afternoon nnd evening nVi .Vou'"1,';:: xiX'",; om.i The ,0- the fusl r.i.-ta s.iuic.t be ti al-4 a t ' re . lpis were $113. This Is land adjoining ns good, or better, thai five or si years ago could not be sold at $2.'. per acre. A Mr. Payzant of Iowa, brother of Henry A Payzant, four miles northwest of Schuyler, wa tho purchaser. Pope speaks nt leiid. ME Ml. Neb. Oct. 12 -(Bperlal ) Hon. J. D. Pope, republican candidate for con gross in tho Fourth district, addressed the people of Mead and vicinity nt the opera house last nvenlng. A good crowd was present and Mr Pope made an excellent speech. tlnrvest 1'itlr lit LelKli. LK10H. Neb., Oct. 12 --(Special. )-Tho Total excess rlnco March 1 ... Normal precipitation Dc-flclency for the dnv Total rainfall since March 1. Deficiency since March 1 ... Deficiency for cor period. ls!9 Deficiency for cor period, l9 Itcporl from simloiis nl s P. VI. Mexico, Oklahoma. , mcmxmvFAiw&mm and Sth Da- , ilWK D JUi II- B It . f-iil VU 1 IT T "tt -a JtiTi" iJflL'M Tni I WwmJf 'f if iOPi n "'i lie t. 2.'. no n,..s 1 19 Inch 6 (3 Inch 3 31 Inc h' a 6TATION3 AND STATE OF WEATHER. i' 1 Ss i Sir3! - North Tlntte, clear 1 Cheyenne, cloudy Salt Lnke City eloudy I Rapid Ity. rart eloudy Huron, clear 1 WlllUton. clear ' Chicago. c:oar St. lenils. clear I tt Paul, dear Davenport clear I Kansas City, clear Helena, cloudy Havre, clear ; Bismarck, clear Galveston, clear T Indicate traie nf precipitation i. a welsh Local Furecast oirlclnl King- C7 Cabinet" It cot, you have mlsse.i a good thing. I This exquisite malt beverage stands on a unique basiB. It sella Itself. Its fame an) reputation Is the cury of many. The palate, j the beneficial results achieved "wPbin" tbe j luucr man are tbe only and real judges ol 1 Its raeritj. Approved of oy them. It tri umphantly enters Innumerable household. Where CablneJ. enters, doctors and drui tills exit. nnmvKii hy riti:o iv ut u iiitr.wivo co I'litue 4'jn. oviAHA. M:n GREAT CARPET SALE. ffi 74 , e ."i CO . 72 m C2 til v C2 0 f"i flft 7fi i.) m 70 ro IjA f il) 65 72 i i 6i 7: 61 70 i o ; CS 70 "1 1 84 (1 nl S0,70 (0 fs (f, fO 7t5 7K U . Acfsfcasdirty andfrompfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. resents in thc most accrptabtebrm the laxative principles of plants Jen own ii act most bvieflc:iilly. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN TRANCISCO, CAl L0UISVIUE ,KY NtWYORK, H.Y. for talc by drujfittl - fifitt 50 1 prr totte, A Ground Floor : Office CP. All the elegant carpets used the nitrlil of the: ball at tin' Den tm t-alo at hip reiluetinnp. Come tomorrow, brinp; tiieaHureinciits. The alin an' not inllaUvl i'or ad frtit-in-:' purimses, but arc exactly what the .croodH originally Ml(Ul'tir. SI. 15 Regular Value Axminsfer Carpets, sale price 85c 75c AII-WggI Ingra n Oaipeis, sale price 65c Ait-Wool Ingrain Carpets, sale price OCc 44c 4 sic Ingrain Carpets, choice pai, ems, sale price 25c 30c faffing, lot of patterns, sale price - 16c 4 IB With a Big Vault Located right on Faruam Street, In hq IiHE I'Kiiof building Is an oppor- i unity whlih ma not come again for g years There Is another largo room 4 adjoining whbh you may luve. It you want It, which opens on tbe court niertrlr light, hct and Jsnitor serv- R are Included tn the rental a h r. ice Besides, there Is an advantage In R being In tho bes' building in town. ; R. C. Peters & Co., ; Rental Agents, Ground floor, Ucc Building, o o a ROCKER This elegant roll tionl neat Hocker, highly hand polished, mahogany finish, very comforta ble, very choice deHgn. You must pee the rocker to J'ully aji jireeiate the big value. Always fold at ii.uu Saturday each $4.75. Siore open Satiirtlu cvcniiij; until 'i n'clncU. "WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND." ORCHARD & WILKELIVB CARPO" CO., 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street.