TTTE fVM"ATTA DATLT 1KK: TV KST) AT. OCTOTVntt 10. 1000. SO HOARD OK HALF A Supremo Court Will Pass on Transportation Law This Week. SECRETARIES HOPE TO RETAIN SALARIES Anllcltiftte n Dcelftlim Wlilt'll Will Only lli-nlrny 'I'll I r- I'mirr lint .Not lllHlurli Hip l'n 'Mm-)' IJrnv mi Hi'Kiilurl) five, criminal case, to be tried at tbliiirAfPC I) U P.V nKAIPSTFIK trm t-n nf nhlrh are of great Im lWUjU) 1 iW 1)1 WliilW.HMU portancc, the State against William Hart atcmpt to murder and the State against Krneat Olbson, who In chatged with a criminal ansault on Hip wife of a prom inent young farmer. The other criminal chscb are of minor Import, being agalnat Alerk Ilcrold for assault and battery, nfialnst the lluunr firm of Kuntz & (loetin heltner for permitting gambllnc on their premlsea, and against John Doe for grand larceny. It In exported that the jury will he occupied at leant two weeks at tills term. Categorical Answer is Made to tho False AMortion of a Bryanite. AMPLE EVIDENCE OF BETTER TIMES p.r.u were requested to send speakers j CHURCHMAN FOR EXPANSION tn the Logan 1'armers club hall, about , LINCOLN, Oct. 15. (Hpei'lal.) Tho fato of tho secretaries of the State Hoard of Transportation will probably be announced by the, judge of tho supreme court at the rloso of tho sIUIiik which begins tomor row morning The two enses In which are Involved tho constitutionality of the board were submitted to the Judges over a month ago nml they have unofficially stated that their decision Will be made public this week. Secretary (1. 1,. Laws says he anticipates a decision which will uphold the consti tutionality of the board and destroy the law of 1S!)7 providing penalties for the en forcement of tho board's orders. Neither Hecrctury Uahlman nor Secretary Kdgerton lias boon at the stale house for several weeks, but the latter Is expected here in a few iluyiu to receive the court's decision. "It Is my opinion that tho supreme court will uphold tho constitutionality of the net of isti", creating Hie Hoard of Trans portation, but I believe the court will de clare Invalid the act of IMi" providing pon kltles," said Secretary Luwu. "If that net Is stricken from the statute books It will probably bo necessary to dismiss several of the suits recently Instituted by Attor ney (ieiieral Smyth against railroads to collect penalties for violation of our or ders A number of tho suits pending against the railroads were brought under (he uct of 18S7 and If the court declares , the law unconstitutional It will, of course, be useless to push them for hearing. "Wo expect a hearing In our case at the end or tne sluing, i lie case was inii i.e.-u CI1,ilIut0 for representative from this s-verai wcokh ago ami we iuuumh ',,..,... vVero Introduced and snoke encour STATE OFFICERS ELECTED I'reaetit liii'iinilienls Will Continue In (iitii'ice of Woman's (iirlnllnn Tt'iiiir iimce 1 nlnii. Al'KOKA. Neb. Oct. K.. (Special Tele gram.) The following otllcers of the State Women's Christian Temperjuce union were all re-eVci.'d for the ensuing year: Mm. S. M. WViT.er of Lincoln, president. Mrf.. D. V. Wliuelock of Superior, vice preal-dcnt-at-large; Mrs. M. II. HuBsell of Wy more, corresponding screlpry; Mrs. M. 1). Nickel of Beatrice, recording secretary. Mrf. n. M. r-obb of York, treasurer. The following delegates were elected to at tend tho meeting of the national Women's Christian Temperance union, to be held In Washington, D. C: Mrs. Amelia Nesblt of I'awne'o; Mrs. Helen Hornby of Valentine. Mrs. Ilerlha Town of Hebron, Mrs. L. S. (iulle of Lincoln, Mrs. C. M. Woodward of Sownrd. Mr. L. O. Jones, candidate for governor on tho prohibition ticket, spoke very elo quently for ono hour this nfteruoon to the convention. He was frequently applauded, and when he read u clipping that the liquor question would be forced out of polll'cs cries of "Never" were heard all over the house. He ndmonl.ihcd the temperance perplo as they had nothing to hope from either of the other parties to vote for oro- hlbitlon. The speaker was much more se vere In his arrulgnment of tho republican party thuu the democratic. Mr. I. C. Ilur- hans, candidate for congress from the fourth district, nnd Mr. A. K. Williams Worhlim I'nrce lln Aliiit 'Iri-Meil nml Wernuc lluriiltiu lln' " eieiised One-Tlilnl tUr (Ireiit Ileal rle'e l'ncler. would he a decision at the lust sitting If the court decides as anticipated by Secrotnry 'Laws the Hoard of Transpprla Hon will bo seriously though not 'totally disabled. Tho maximum freight law car ries with it a provision for penalties, as doeii nlso the act of 1S!7 creating the board. Deiioniier n I-'iiIiii l-'uLf. The republican county ceutrul commit ted through ItH chairman and secretary Ihls afternoon Issued an open letter to republican voters of the them not to attend the citizens mass meelng tomorrow night. It Is usserted aging words. The convention closed to night with a diamond medal and musical ontest. ROB BELLEVUE POSTOFFICE I Sntr IIIimvii Open mul Money Slumps Taken fine In I he llobtiri's. i uil HKLLHVL'K. Neb., Oct. 15. ISpeclal T. 1 1' itu in. I Kobbers entered the poaloltUo county usUIiir smllpUuil) uct ulght and blew open the safe. They secured all the stumps and postal fuuds II the B.ife and ulso about Hi:ATitICi:, Neb.. Oct. (Special.) The following letters win expiiuu me methods now being employed liy tno iu- slonlsts In their campaign lu their wild enorts to dlbprovo the era of . tosperlty that camo In with the republli-uu uumin Ihtrutlon and which they aru doing their best to deny. Mr. Dempster's reply to the attack aim his complete refutation of tho same, to gether with a comparative siateinont of the force cmplojed and tne wages paiu In 1S90 and 1600, Is also nppendid. In explunatlou of the attack It may he stated that the Dempster Manufacturing company Is the second largest manufac turing institution lu the Btate. Tho lot tern follow: llt'MUOLin'. Neb.. Oct. 10, 1!U. lJetnp- ster Mill Manufacturing company, Hum boldt. .Nel. Gentlemen: Mr. . a tailor who does business In your town nnd who makes regular trips turougn uus nec-uun, was here yestiTduy and lu conversation .ciiii nnii.n I,,. ti m.m h iiMfarti'il that Ills entire force of men on the payrolls of tho Dempster company averaged only ' cents n day each for the month. He Is a demo crat and was ridiculing the "full dinner pall" Ideu. 1 do not believe that he stated the truth, but as he spread the report here as widely ua he could and ns It reflects upon the good name of your company and the town or Beatrice I thought I would write you concerning the matter. In order to fet the matttr right here I wish you would Heiid me the number of men on yo.ir payroll the past three or four months, the average wages per month received by each, etc.. and something by way of comparison between the number of men employed now mid In lsiW. the average wages, etc. As your cninpiin has enjoyed a good reputation nnd n nice trade In this sec tion I will go to sum.' tinuble in order to set your company right In thn eyes of the people. Anticipating an enrly response I am. very respectfull , (ilXmaK OHIO. Krplj or the IlenuiMtrr Company. IlKATIMCH. NVIi. Oct 13. 1900.--fieorge Lieur Mir: u nlno miles north of Hooper, yesterday and nbout 300 people were gathered there to hear the Issues discussed. This Is one of tho most prosperous farming communi ties that cun be found In Nebraska and when Dr. Kngelhurt started to tell them how they wore being oppressed nnd down ttodden by tho money sharks of the east the applause was rather dim, for the could not appreciate that sort of argu ment. Oscar Kraft of Chicago followed him und It wus plain to be seen that his argument was much more effective and ho was frequently Interrupted by the applaud ing audience. These two German speakers were pre ceded by Congressman Hoblnuon and ex Governor Crouuse. Tho lutter succeeded In getting Into the favor of the people. Ho met every Issue advanced by Mr. Hob Insou and his talk and replies were very satisfactory to tho German farmers, who were there to hear both sides. (llrd. Ksn . Humboldt. Neb. ... ....i... - tit, if,, i, inMu v,ero left out of the question und OLD SOLDIER AND OLD GLORY Dr. A, .V Scott of lllelinrdsun ('utility SIhiuIs Today Where He Did lit '(II, tinier the- Flute. FALLS CITY, Neb., Sept. 10, 1900.-A. K. Kcnls, Chairman County Central Com mittee Deur Sir: I m for McKlnley, prosperity and patriotism and 1 am proud to confess it. Kour yeura ago I was for Hryau nnd freo silver. Some thirty years ago I was lighting for my country nnd helping to sustain the administration of Lincoln ugalnst tho enemies of the Hag. Tho some party that abused and maligned tho namo of Lincoln thou for putting down a rebellion la abusing McKlnley for tho some reuson. No Bclf-rcspectlng old sol dier could assist In trailing the flag now. free silver' Is dead In the shell und Im perialism never was and never will bo nllvo In this country. Hryan seemed all right tn Pfi, but where, does he stand and how does ho appear toduy? No, thank you. 1 am for Mack and Teddy and Old Glory. Yours truly. Dlt. A. N. SCOTT. Miliolt i'nlks Imperialism, WIWTON. Neb.. Oct. 15 (Special.) -Lyle I. Abbott of Omaha addressed Ihc people of Weston Saturday night in tho Interest of ". J. Hryan. Imperialism was tho only subject touched on during his hour's harangue. This Is, or was. a populist precinct, but President llniiinn of American (lirls tliiu Missionary Miolely l,niiill A iili illicit. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 1 3. "Kxpausion Is tho destiny of a greater America ordained by God and U not a mero political Issue for partisans to quibble uhoui. America 1ms a great mission to perform In the twentieth century and how will It bo performed is the paramount Issue," paid l'resldent W. K. Homuti of tho American Christian Mis sionary society lu his address today beiore tho annual convention of the Christian church. Continuing, President Ilom.in said lu part: "There Is a destiny for greater America that drives us ou and forces us to enrry to tho opptoshed of every clime the blessings of Christianity nnd civilization. Thu American spirit Is being tiiiupplanted to other roil, the troops are going forth to glau1 den the hearts of tho people of all the earth. "Let us bo worthy of tho namo of. having the American spirit, with all Its broadness, grandeur and enterprise." The largo nudlence, at the conclusion of tho speech, applauded heartily and then arose and sanu with fervor "My Country "TIs of Thee." Statistician G. A. Hoffman read n re port lu which he said It has l.lf0,000 mem bers nnd that 527 churches have been or ganized In America during tho last year During tho year J5."3.700 have been raised for nil missions and $5,714,038 for all pur poses. Rev. J. I). Haston of Gslvcston made nn oloquent- appeal for aid for his church, which sulfored severe losses from the re cent storm and luSI was raised lu less than fifteen minutes. LADY WRITES Had Catarrh for Matty Years. Tried I3verjr Kind Medici tie. of Obtained No Relief. Thought There Was Cure for Catarrh. No A Friend Recommended Perttna. Was Induced to Try a Bottle. Experienced Relief Once. at Am Now Permanently Cured. that the meeting is being arranged by fu- ( i, to Oscar Kaysor, the post- slonlsts under the guise of being a repub lican bolt. The letter Is In the nalure of u warning and request and Is as follows To the Hepuhllcau Voters of 1 ..inomter County: The republican county central commit ten Iiiih positive evidence that the meeting i-alled for the auditorium for Tues day evening, October Hi. has heen culled l the fusion utility ntumlttee: thai the anonymous bills advertising It are circu lated by them and (hat the auditorium Iihm been rented by a member of the fusion parti, organization. The purpose of the meeting is roi- the rurnmists in ririusn an audience lor the purpose of making n pre tetiso of a republican audience and repub lican dlsKonslun The county centra! com mittee therefore requests thit I eulil'cans remain away from this meeting and allow tho fusloulsts to manage their own meet lug In their own way. tS. T. COC11HAN. WALT L. DAWSON. Chairman. Secretary All of tho most prominent anti-Thompson men among the republican ranks have denied having any connection with the meeting. "I don't know anything about the meet ing and hud nothing to do with calling It." said C. O. Whcdon, who has been re ported a.-i one of the. leaders In tho move ment. Lincoln Local Notes. Tho October term of the district court opened this morning with a docket much smuller than usual. The judges found so little business of a pressing nature that they decided to adjourn court tomorrow until tho following election. Dr. Henjamln K. Lang consulted with Attorney General Sniyth toduy with n view (o having that olTiclul Institute proceed ings against Auditor Cornell to oompel the tllnwanco of his set-off claims. The at torney general refused to take any action In' tho case und said that he would give nn opinion regarding the claims unless asked for ono by Iho auditor. A Jury was impaneled In the federal court this afternoon for the hearing of the case of the State of Nebraska against the l-'IrHt National bnt.k of Alma and others. Tho statu sues for V-'.VOOU In this ciiso, the amount representing state money lost In the institution when It fulled In 1S!I7. The total amount lost was $ t0,l".f0, but as only J2.1, 000 should have been de posited In the bank under the law the statu can sue for no more than that amount. Tho Hnhemlan llulldtng and Loan asso ciation of South Omaha filed articles of Incorporation with the Hanking board to day. District Court at West I'olnl. WEST POINT, Neb. On. ir..--(Spoclul.) - Tho regular September term of the dis trict court of Cuming county was opened here Ihls morning with Judge Guy T. Gruves of Ponder presiding There are mnster. No goods were taken irotu tne btore. Iu blowing open the sufe the rob bers went to uuutcessary trouble, as it wus not locked and could have been opened by simply turning the knob. Mr. Kaysor gen erally sleeps In the store In which the poMoluce Is located, but not feeling well last night, went home to spend the night. Tlirc Is no clue as to who the robbers are, as no suspicious looking characters were seen arnuud the towu the night or day before. ' Will Inspect Itural ilelUery. TliCUMSUH. Neb., Oct. ,1B. (Spcelul.) Chaiics S. Hrunduge, a Tecumhch young man. who is holding a position In the Postofllce department at Washington, has Just returned from the national capital. Mr. Hrundagu has been sent out to Ne braska to Inspect the rural mall delivery service. He will personally visit every point In tho state enjoying ,thls service and will go over tho route of each currier. With a view to the best possi ble servlco without further outlay he will Is a eonllrmutlnn nf vuur letter of the lUth and 111 teply would state thut wo could hardly believe that Mr. would make such a false statement regarding our In stitution und our emploes cvsn for polit ical purposes, as we have always been on very friendly terms and the writer has al ways held this man In the highest esteem mul for thut lesson we on not wish to in never hear ns to their organization or 16 to 1, an Irredeemable puper dollur or nny other of their pet hobbles. They feel slighted nnd sotno have determined to go back to their first love the repub lican party. The street parade hud le.n advertised far and wide, hut when the al- Juro him or any other business Interest ol fatr wa8 ,,,,110,1 0 they were, with tho aid Ill'OtrlCM. I . ,,, i,...n t,,l, .,1,1a I,, iMutl we cannot, however, in justice 10 our- " "i"" - selves and to our emplnes. allow sin li but 120 voters and seventy boys and girls. (Use ctiMlges to go unuuswereii ami in order to get HI the fuels, which you sug gest we furnish you In regard to the num ber of mploes and their salary, we huvn taken the month of September, Just closed, und the month of Septemher, lt?6, und sub mit to you herewith a suitcmeni giving the number of employes fur that month of each venr. the total amount of wages paid d tr ltig the month and the average per mouth to ench etnplnve. As our time was kept n little differently lit lsin) thuti It Is lit the present time we nre unable to separate the apprentice bos from the either employes and so give you the number of employes as a whole. This statement includes only the employ en that are paid from this olllce and Iiiih no reference in any way to our other factory, which Is located lu the south under a different niauagemeiit. You will notice that the number of em ployes has Increased from September, 1K"J, to September, lln.0. from "lghty-tlve to 'Xi. und the monthly pay roll from J2,S.12t!l to SlO.iMl.so. and that the average curiilng- pet' mini, taking Into consideration those two months, have increased 35 per cent, which certainly goes to show that our lrlend's attempt to iK-llttlc the full dinner pall idea will full flat so far uh the . ns ploycs of this Institution uro concerned. Itrlllllons Host t'rlrnillj. The relation existing between the em ndd to tho routes of carrier who. do not I ployes und the manupement nf this com 1. ...... il-.., ,r. i, hii,. n,.. puny. legiiruless of political differences, an cuii-i u.uv. .0 ....... r. ...... . of fl yrvy frl(.mUy- ,,.,., v,. huve a rhnuiil unu in caso one is lounu wun iuo great a burden the same will also receive, attention. Mr. Hrundagc says It Is quite likely three or four more towns In tho slate will soon bo given the service. Illlclininn Mneereits IIiivIn, PLATTSMOVTII, Neb., Oct. 15. (Spe cial.) J. C. Hltchman of Omaha has ac cepted the position of assistant In tho draughting department of the H. & M. In this city, recently made vacant by tho resignation of Hon Davis. iusiov mucus 1101,1? mi; im.i.v. 'Urni ittn 11111I Populism MuLc an I'a- uniinl KlTort at Manx Calls. SIOCX FALLS, 8 I).. Oct. ID. (Special Telegram.) This has been a democratic and populist day In Sioux Falls nnd the fusion forces took ocension to make this the greatest demonstration, so far ns they nro concerned, of tho campaign. Tho rally was Inaugurated this nfteruoon by n pa rudn of fnrmcrs, about 100 of whom were In lino und paraded through the principal business streets, disbanding nt tho Audi tniium 'he crowd listened to a speech by Charles A. Towne. Considering that Lincoln nnd Minnehaha counties wore scoured In tho effort to provnll upon farm ers to come to town and participate In the parade this ' feature of the doy's demon stration was particularly successful. Tho farmers' parade by actual count contained 270 voters. The feature of the evening's demonstra tion was a torchlight procession. About puny, legiiruless of political differences, uro or u very inenuiy nature. we nuve a most excellent class of employes, and all nf them Hppalently tnke great Interest in their worn ami 111 tne suce . or tueir en ldoyers, which they know ineaiis prosperity tt. them. After closing up our hoiks for the ear isr.'.i and finding thut we hud Just 11iih1i-.I u very succejsful year's business, and feel ing' very grateful to our loyal employes tho board of directors decided by 11 unani mous vote to reward them fur their loyalty and faithful K-rvice bv dividing u nortt-m of our earnings with them an 1 accordingly thev were called together and J2.5C0 70 wa e distributed among l'l!. men, taking only such men as hud been in the employ of thn company i-te.-iely for one yenr or nur': tuklnir as a basis for this dlttrlhutln.i the number of years of steady service and their euniing.s for the last year. This action was taken without the previous knowledge i f n single employe nnd I assure vou that It was highly appreciated and ub'.ut two weeks later the board of directors was called tngethnr by the employes and each presented with a handsome hoIiI watch. I Mmplv make this last statement to r.linw vou moro forcibly the fe ding that ex'sts between employer and employes In our fsc. tory, nnd that there Is no cause whatever ftir such statements as have been made. It seems, however, that there Is an In clination ou tho part of some or the ilemo crutlo politicians to try In every way pos-d-ble tn preludlce employes against their em ployers. I am very thankful, however, that they nre not able to create ar.y dliturbance here. Yours truly, HKMi'flTi:rt mill m a nc fact cuing COMPANY, C. H. DKMP8T13H, President. Table of Wanes I'll hi. i'nlUs to l-'iiniif r. WILDKK. Neb., Oct. 15. (Speclul.) Hon. J. II. nrlgham, assistant secretary of agri culture. Hpedte at the opera house Friday evening ou the political Issues of tho day to a large and appreciative iiudleuce. His remarks were especiully directed to the farmers, ho being u practical, experienced farmer himself, und they seemed to make a favorable Impression upon all who heard them. Tho applause was frequent nnd hearty and, Judging from the com ments ut the close of the meeting, tho opinion seemed to he general that as an effective vote maker It was without ques tion ono of the very best speeches ever heard In Wllber. Precinct Oltlcors .Nominated, ASHLAND. Neb.. Oct. 15. (Special Tele gram.) Tho republicans of Ashland pre cinct held a caucus tonight nt club head quurtors and placed In nomination candi dates for precinct ofllcors. H. H. Cone was elected chairman of tho meeting and J. H. Oliver secretary. Tho following were numed: Asseesor, J. H. Oliver. Hoad over beers: District No. 1. James Fox; district No. H, C. Kettle. The name of L. D. Wolven was recommended tn County Judge Harry for Judgo of election and J. I). Hrnwncll for clerk Iu Knst Ashland and A. L. Cowan Judge nnd James J. Paul clerk of election In West Ashland. Itally at Wood Itltcr. WOOD ItlVRH. Neb.. Oct. ID. (Special.) Colonel K. It. Hutchlns und Judge Hus mus Hannibal addressed a meeting here on Friday night Moore's opera house was filled nnd many people were unable to get seats, although the seating capacity Is S00. There never was n moro attentive and enthusiastic audience In attendance at 11 meeting here nor a clearer, moro con servative elucidation of the Issues of tho day. Tho Hough Itlders' club, to the num ber of 100, executed a cavalry drill previ ous to tho meeting. Street HulltTuy Muifiintes Meet. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 15. Practically a'l of the nlllclals nnd many of th delegates to tho annual convention of the American Street Itnlluiiv association have an Hoc! tod.iv. The biggest separate ilelegntlou to reach the cit wus that tmm Massachusetts and New York, which e'umo In tonlfht on a special train. John M. Hunch of Cbuno, president of the association, presided today over the meeting of the executive commit tee, nt wiih h the annual report of T C Pennington, secretury. on matters porluln Ing to the convention were discussed. The cotiv I'Mlon will bo cnlleet tomorrow noon. C00LERWEATKER DUE TODAY PriiBiiosllenlor at WhnIiIiihIoii Pre. illets (iouillesK Heavens nltli .NiM-tliel-lj Winds. WASHINGTON, Oct. ID. Forecast for Tuesday und Wednesday For Nebraska and Kansas Generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; cooler Tuesday; northerly winds. For Illinois Generally fair Tuesday, much cooler: Wednesday fair; fresh to brlfk northwesterly winds. For Arkansas Haln und cooler in west uin. fair In custom portion Tuesday; Wednesday fair; northwesterly winds. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory Oc. cnslou.tl rains and cooler Tuesday; Wednes day fair; varlablo winds. For Western Texas and New Mexico Occnslonul ruins Tuesday; Wednesday fair; variable winds. For lowu Generally fair and much cooler Tuesduy; Wednesday fair, fresh northerly winds. For Missouri Fair Tuesday and Wednes day; much cooler Tuesday; northwesterly winds. For North und South Dakota Generally fatr Tuesday nml Wednesday; warmer Wednesday; northerly winds, becoming variable. For Colorado Haln and cooler In east ern, fair In western portlou Tuesday, Wednesday fair; northeasterly winds. For Wyoming and Montana Fair Tuesday and Wednokdny; variable winds. Local Itecnrtl. OFFKM3 OF THU WHATHHll Hl'HKAt'. OMAHA. Oct. IS. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with thn corresponding day of the last thr-e years: 1ls. 1SS3. Mi. 1837. Maximum temperature. , t.2 ft 73 . t Minimum temperature 5." 16 Dl -IT Avcrni!.' temneruture OS W iti 0 Precipitation (0 ,c2 ."0 .11) , Itccorel of temperatuie and precipitation nt Omaha for this day and since March 1: Normal temperature 1-3 Cxcess for tho day 15, Total excess since March 1 t''7i Normal precipitation 0 liu-lt Deficiency for tho iluy OS Im II Tntnl since March 1 2T..0I Inch- s jjellclency since March 1 I. -Hindus Deficiency for cor. perlcd, 1W ... 5. Ml Inchon Deficiency for cor. period, IS'.iS.... 3.(11 Inches Mrs. Mary Knstehatd, 31S MiDuuglc street, Hrooklyn, N. Y., writes- "I have been troubled with catarrh for many years, have tried every kind of tned Iclue und patent articles without obtaining any relief. I madn up my mind not to take nny moro medicine at all as I did not think thete was any cure for e'aturrh. A friend recommended Periinu and I wns In duced to try a bottlo. 1 did so and after 1 had taken tho tint bottlo I experienced relief at once. "1 have taken seven bottles In all. nnd nm now pirinunenlly cured. I canuol say too much In praise of your wonderful rem edy " MAKY KNGLKHAHD. Perttna holds a unique place In medi cal history. For many years It has been tho standard cuttirrh remedy of tho clvl llzesl world. It has cured thousands upon thousands of this h.trrusslng nml distress ing m.tlndy. It all this time it has had no successful rival Dr. Ilarlman, the compounder of Perum, Ik consulted by a great ninny women every year. A huge number of them, when told they nre iiuffcting with catarrh say "Oh. no, t hnveu't calurrb .'I'll. il I I 1 . P I J m' I I ILawfcMffMtrfafcSncagTJria lull -m&&m'wwKM .Mrs. Mary KiikIcIuu'cI, bad I nut hot troubled with cnughlnr t spilling or nny other dlsagrueublo nymp toms of catarrh." The doctor then explains to these worn en Ih.u they may havo catarrh Just tho same, whether they havo Iho dlsngrecMblo symptoms .above mentioned or not. Ci turrh H not pecessarlly located In the head. You may have catarrh of thn lung.i ur stomach, or liver, or kldnoys, mid es pecially you may have catarrh of tho pel vie organs. Address The Peruna Medicine Co , Co luuibus. O.. for a free copv of "Health und Mv nose 1 lleauty. '"written especially for wouieu Iv Is peticctly clear aud my breath is not Dr. Huiimuu. -9 9 e- 0 -9 o o-o -m -9 0 -0 0 -0 o A FIRE-PROOF AUDITORIUM Avill prevent having to bnilil (wo inside of u yenr, ns wnK the case in Kansas Cit.v. After the horse is stolon people lock the barn door. If there wore a hip; lire in some ofllco building the advantage of a thoroughly tiro-proof structure would be appreciated by the men who lost their hooks and papers. The Bee Building is made of steel, stone, brick and tire tile. All of the wood that was used in the structure is in plain sight. There are no wooden stairways or wooden joists. There are a few of the best ofiiccs in the building that were vacated by the army which are still for rent. We will be glad to show them to you. R. C. PETERS & CO., RENTAL AGENTS, (irtiiitul I'lotif, Hoc Ittiilclla. 9 1 9 0 9 0 9 1 O 1 9 1 9 1 1 9 O 1 o 9 tt O 6 o I o o o o a o o o o o t o o o 9 Urpnrt from Matlons at S P. .VI. STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. "3 "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." S I IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. SAPO l'or month of September, lKOtl: Tniiil mimlter nf eninloyes rotul .amount paid for labor during Hi mnlitll J2.32t'l Average amount pnld pueh employe for month 8.132 Kor month nf Septemher. 1W0: Total number of employes- Adults, r.'ii; apprentice noys, .u . , ,, s , A'lUllS, l.n. api'ieiiin-e ijii?i, .1.1 300 were In lino. The line of mnroh Totai amount paid for lnhor durliiB Gonulno ,9 arter Little Liver Pills Must Eaar Signature at Am Pc-5lmlU Wrapptr Blrw. throtmh tho chief business streets wns nblnzo with tlreworka nnd red lire. The speaker nf the ovonltiK was Senator Marlon llnl lor of North Carolina, senator rettt- Rrow, wno nan neon anvertiseu to uivuie the time with hint, having he-en detained nt Huron. nteriillnnl- Ttniher Insret. CU8TKU. S. I)., Oct. 15. (Special.) The Black Hills peoplo are pleased to note the fact that tho small Insect thut 1ms been tloltiK such great damaga to tho plno for ests Is beln exterminiited by u puraslto v, htch feeds upnn It. For three years thousands of feet nf tho best timber In the Bluck Hills havo been destroyed and It wns feared that the trees all over the country were dootmd. This summer thero has been less damage done and It Is be lieved by tho government forest reiervo people hero that all dangor Is past. Tho Iniect that has done tho' ilamago is be lieved to bo tho same that worked In tho plno forests of Virginia fourteen years ago. Tarr wikll mat D take w rejufc FOR HEADACHE CARTERS IX fPlTT rQR DIZZINESS. roa ciunujHESB. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR C0USTIPATI0N. FOR IALL0W SKIN. FOR THECOWrLEXIOS . . uascisu mBMi iui-.n). lilm MiMMxjujJiiu mum iiiHtiiJuuiiu iur- CURE SICK HCADACHC WIndburn smarts, besides tun Isn't pretty Wlnilburn r.'dness, tan, freckles, plm pies, blotches and heat eruptions, spoil fatr faces. ruin your complexion. Apply mn ideal Satln-Hkln 'Cream "V1 un-l I'nwdcr li eplng the 1 fa rte.ir and fair and nt tractl e Ui. iicston Store T pliolil 1-Vver In Wjoinloir. rilKYKNNK, Wyn., Oct. in. (Special.) Tho ulnrm of the cttl.eus of Oheyrnno and vicinity over the present epidemic of typhoid fever Increases. Since yesterday two persons havo died of tho disease), one being Herman Haas, a machinist, and the other the young son of Mrii Weybrecht. making throo victims of typhoid In thn city. Thi physicians are completely worn out from overwork and loss of sleop and the situation does not Improve. The people are now taking every precaution to prevent the disease spreading, hut new cases aro reported at the rate of twenty and thirty dally. . Snrrnilll Ileitis Heli'ulK, RAPID CITY, S. I).. Oct. 15. iSpeclal.) Tho I'rlce-Baker sawmill at Illuclthawlc, nine miles west of this city, Is being re built after the 115,000 fire. It Is tho largest plant In thn Black Hills nnd Is being rebuilt fireproof. A lot of ma chlnery Is being ta.ton out of thn old chlorlnatlnn works of this city for the now plant. ,n,,ili 31D.2j1 56 Average amount pall each adult omployV for month -I!K"'6 Average Vmount paid each appren tice bov fur month II S T hereby certify that the above statement Is trim nnd correct according to my knowl edge and belief, so help me tlod. I' U. WIIKHLUH. llookiteeper. U. V. CAHIIK, Timekeeper, flworn tn nnd subscribed before me this 15th day of October. l'.i. K. F. tt'jLT. Notary lub!l. I'rrpure for llaiina and I'rje. WYMOBK. Neb.. Oct. 15. (Special.) At a largo and enthusiastic meeting held by the, republicans of this city Friday night preparations were made for tho reception 0 Mark Hanna and Senator h'rye, who will speak in this city next Saturday fore noon. Committers wcro appointed on ro ceptlon, finance, and advertising and It Is nn assured fact that "Hanna day" will be tho biggest day In tho political history of Wymore. Special trains will bu run from Bed Cloud, Crete, Tablu ltock and Con cordia on the Burlington and from Mury vlllo on the Unlou Pacific and It Is ex pected that there will be fully 20.000 peo ple hero on that day. The Second regi ment band of Ilcatrlco will bo heTo and thero will bo marching clubs, llumbeau clubs, rough riders, etc. Tho rnlly will bo made the big ono of tho smlson nnd thero will bo speaking nil tiny long by speakers if national reputation. At night there will bo a big parade, In which tho clubs of hoveral counties will partici pate. Kvery business house In tho city will be gaily decorated. Politics at lluuprr. HOOPKH, Neb., Oct. 15. (Special.) Democratic hopes hnvo fallen In thli neighborhood as a result of a couple of meetings held' here. V. H. Thompson of Grand Islaud was advertised as "the little giant of Nebraska" for a speech here lait Saturday evening and as far a crowd wns concerned tho meeting was a big suc cess, but for enthusiasm It wa a decldod frost and several people who went out to hear the Issues discussed were disgusted with the speech and left before ho had finished. Congressman Itohlnson also de llvcrcd a ihort addresi. Both political Small Crowd 'I'll r 11 s Oat, TKKAMAH, Neb., Oct. 16. (Special Tel egram.) Oovornor l'oynter met a frost hero tonight. He arrived nt f:10 p. 111. The locnl commltteo hired drum corps from twelvo miles In the country and tho military band from hero to meet him at tho train. The cannon wan also employed to give salutes. The procession from the depot was composed of ton peoplo outside of tho bund and drum corps. Tho gov ernor' will speak here tonight. Yoiiiim" SiichUn at Pierce, PIKHCK, Neb., Oct. 10. (Speclnl.) Hon. W. S Young of Stunton. republican candi date for stato senator from this district, spoko on the Issues of tho campaign at the opora house Saturday night to tho largest audience that has attended a po litical rnlly this year. Tho speaker was at his best and discussed tho Issues of money, tariff, the Philippines, militarism aud trustB In a fair and candid manner. Kraft S lira Us to (crntiiitw. LOU1SVILLK. Neb.. Oct. in. (Special ) The republican rally nt this place Krl day evening was a success. Hon. Oscar II Kraft spoko In Oermun to p large audi encii, handling tho Issues of the campaign In an abto nnd convincing way. Hon. Jesse Iiopt of Plnttsmouth. county attorney nnd nlro a nominee for rc-olcctloti, delivered a short hut able address. PREMATURE QRAYNESS llviyt.ii' n h. fal- nt miny younf free. is tho onlr hurmlf is preparation known if M1I1 Inetiiutly rottorcis linlr t" nny m!.i or I.1. Durable, liutlnft anil Ituvr ttf linlr clrju. .-oft &ni nIor &ZiV "-'K .Wl'MOATIOK WII.I. l.AOT iTVC MONTHB. SunipofliWrcolorfilu-fa. IMPHRIAI. CHtMICAL.MrO. Cll, 22 W. 2.NSI.. w York, tiold by druggists ajid hairdressers. I. 1 : n 3 ij ;!.: piam 74 Mil .111 6: Tli T 1 Be .(K 72 7 .0 , M 0 .( 1 ."il ti hi .( 71 SO 'jo i Omulia. clear North l'lutte. part cloudy.. Choywiine. p.ert cloudy Salt Lake f'ltv, cleur Ilapld City, clear Huron, clear Wllllston, clear Chicago, clear Ht. Louis, clear Ht. Paul, clear Davenport, clear Kansas City, clear Helena, clear Havre, clear Hlsmarck. clear Oalvcrtein, clear L A. WI3I.SH. Local I-'orecxst Olllclal. SppuUs Siinelay In elirnsUn, (1HANI) IBLNi). Neb., Oct. Ui.-(Spe-clnt.) Colonel Hutchlns. the Iowa orator, was an over-Sunday visitor here. Ho made his forty-second speech of the cam paign at 'VVood Blver Krlday night. He has 0110 week more In Nebrasltn. The colonel, while tired, says he is rendy to speak twice u day till the end of the fight. Hitchcock ut Pint tsinniit II. PLATTSMOLTH, Neb., Oct. in. (Spe cial.) (!. M. Hitchcock of Omaha spoke In White' hall this evening nn tho polit ical Ishucs of tho day from a fusion stand point to a largo audience. HrvPiine Stamp I'rauil Itecnllril. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15. Ullery P Ingham, formerly United State's district at torney, and Hnrvy Hewitt, ins former part ner. wero toduy disbarred from tho United States court by Judgo Dallas and from tho United Slntes district court. Ingham and Newitt are serving a ontence of two years and six months In the Eastern penl tentlary of Pennsylvania for their con nectlon with the famous Lancaster revenue stamp counterfeiting cases. Senator ICfiuif)' Sprlonslr HI, DOVEH, Del.. Oct. 15. 1'nlted States Senator H. H , Kenney of Delaware Ib at his homo seriously 111, bolnc threatened with typhoid fever Iln contracted n sovero cold while elellverlnc addresses laflt week Ills condition Is such an to require tho con stant attenaanco 01 pnyicmu. THE RISKS fill mmf. We thrill at the storv of "Curfew shall not ring to-night." Yet It is melodramatic and cotntnonplnce be side the peril every woman runs who fuces ntotherhooel. Women are strangely self-forgetful. The ex oltation of the fact of motherhood bliuds them often to its peril. Vet tne uusuanii who can Dear no tune of the mother's pain or peril owes it to himself to sec that his wife i3 in that condition of sound health which minimizes the risk txjth to mother nnd child. Many husbands have expressed their gratitude for Dr. Pierces ifavonta Prescription, be cause it makes the pain of mother liexxl practically nothing and reduces uie risic to us lowest jxjsjible point. "I'ive years my vrifc was in n almost helpless condition, sullen tig from female weakness," writes , a L'vcrritt, IJ., of Hagerman, Washington Co., I'la "Iist September I decided, to have her try Dr I'ltrre's I'avorlte I'rescrlption. Bhe took sevttal bottles of y. mrdlcine and i.ave Urth to a ten pound sou on January jut, 1899. flhe is now sound aud well and doing her housework, Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser 1008 pages sent free on receipt of Maraps to pay cost ot mailing otuy. ?enci at one-cent stamps for paper-bound veil time or 31 stamps for cloth binding, to Dr R V Pierce, IlufTalo, N. Y. -41 HHOItTI-ls'l Til VI'. LOUIS. 38 MILKS NIlOllTr.ST TO nt'I.VOY. "TIIIO fT. IXHJI CANNON 11 ALL." Last to Leave . . . . . . First to Arrive Leave Omalin ...... r,iOr. I'. M. Arrive St. Louis TlOO A. M. Trains Itavo Union Station dally for fit. Louis, Qulney, K&iibaa City and all points Knst or South. HomeseckorB' Excumton on sale 1st and 3rd Tucsoay of each month. 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'ILo lima ouraj tliounanda au.lwlll eura 7011, vi a rum , .vibif n nriiiftu icuaraniaa o ar fa.-t uuura lueaolt euia or rafuntl tbw lAooar. rrlca fifJMe. i'"r If. ,",x rpfijaef.a ituil '' ou blSi taaatl for 93 60toiHll,lu.lala wrab eipoi rrwilpe ut prir-. c'lrculkratraa. AJAX REMEDY CO.. '!l$$S Vor sule in Omaha, Neb. by Juh. Korsyth, Vil a ISth. Kuhn AV Ou., lSth and nouglus, and tn Council llluffn by J C, Deilaveu, n, tltoiiiaimuallats i Dr, Kay's Renovator CunrAutecil iu euro the very worai caaee of uy&ucKU, conutlputlou, bilious head ache, liver anu kidney.;. At druggists, l&u and 11 Send for Krte RanipW. Kroe liouk. and Krct Au..ce. Ur. H. J. Kay, tJuratoev N. T, I 1 I