THE OMAHA PATLV BEE: SATfTiDAV, XOVEMBET? 10, 1)00. 3 THE RETURNS ME COMINC IN FAST A Big Increase Shown in Our Daily Sa'cs During This Great Special No vember Sale. Irresist'b'e and Unmatchable Values Await Your Inspection. I'or Nnliirilnj'n ipcIiiI SHIlim .aine n l of tin- r- MiitII Ar (IrlrM Ml hpi-i'liil n i'MiImt I'rli'P" for Miiliinlft y. ItoRUlor II. " 21-Inch Honaro top Parlor Bland, nlco Kolden finish. ha very pretty bolf November Kpoclal prlrp. $1.00. $1 25 Folding, BewltiK or CultlnK Table, with full yard mcnMire btamped on top, 18 lnehra wlilc, lltti-d with cantors, nicely fin IbIipiI November Hpeclal prlre, Sjc. "So Tnborot very pretty pattern, nicely IlnlHhed Hpeclal November sale price, 40c. ItlK Pillow and .lattrenn Bale; another larKB Imolrn tf special I'lllnwa ust re celved. they aie covereil In fancy figured art ticking: G pounds of fvathera to the pair, regular $2.50 pillows special No ombcr sale price, per pair, $1.60. tegular $2.23 MnttrcHU, well filled, with t;ft top. good ticking, uny uUu Hpeclnl November sale price, M.05. Hair MattreHH nur great leader 10 pound of good curled horsehair, made up In best quality of tic kins, tmposnlblo to duplicate It under $15.00 anywhere our hpeclal November salo price. $11.7f. $8.f,0 Ctuch, rovcred In high grade ve loura, uny color, tufted top, full spring edgo and end, very pretty pattern special November Bale, $5.00. $18.00 Wardrobo tlox Couch, deep tufted top with pleated and valance, sides and end, Inside of box Is lined, soft sprint; edge und end, upholstered In tapestry special November sale price, $12.60. Wonderful vnluea In dining room furnl turc. !."c solid oak Dining Room Chairs, cane (eat, nicely Kolden finished special No vembcr sale price, !oc. $1.:I5 Dining Chairs, four patterns to se lect from, made of solid oak, well braced, cano seatspecial November salo price, each, $1.00. $20.00 Sideboard, highly finished, made of select golden oak, very richly ornamented with carving, has largo oval mirror spe clal November salo price, $15.00. $13.59 dining room tabic, of heavy mas slve, design, with heavy moulded rim all round tho table; large turned and (luted legs, mounted on best castors, highly finished, an extraordinary table at special Novem ber salo price, $10.00. $22.50 tied Room Hulls, mudc of solid oak, nleo'y finished, richly carved, extra valuo at November salo price, $16.75. Klogant select golden oak lied Room Suits, highly hand polished, richly orna menteil with hand carving, has large bevel mirror, 30x24 Inches, dresser and wash stand fitted with solid cast brass handles, dresser has full quarter sawed swell front, Impossible tn duplicate suit eleswhcro ua dor $32.00 our special November salo price $25.00. WALK IN AM) 1,1)0 K AHOt'ND. HTOIti; OPKN SATIIHDA Y KVIOMNC. l .TII, I) O'CLIICK. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co,, I II I, t llll, HIS DoiikUk Street. Weak Nerves People cannot help worrying when their nerves are weak. That feeling of languor, dullness and exhaustion is the fearful condition which often pre cedes Infinity The power to wort or ttudy Ulinluiihea and despondency de presses the mind night and dy. If you are suffering the tortures of Nervous Debility, there is no knowing how soon you may decline to something more horrible, llut you can getwelb The youthful strength, buoyancy and happiness can be restored by the use of They have cured thousands, and we h.ivesomuch conidence in them that we give an Iron clad guarantee with a W OO order. lent anywhere In plnln package, $1 00 r Ikx, 0 boxes for V 00. Hook free. GLOOM AT THE STATE HOUSE Douglas was elected coun'y attorney over J J Carlln, tho candijatc- of the tusionlsts. , MA Popocratic Patriots in tho Dumps Over the Result of Election!. WILL NOT C0NCE0 E POYNTER'S DEFEAT Fred Jewell Insists That lie Can Count the Hoirrniir In ami Tlutt ItnU'lnl I'luurr. Will Mum ll- In IIIkIK. LINCOLN, Nov. f' (Special.) The polltl cal friends of Oovenor Poynter In this city havu announced positively that .they will not concede the election of f'hurles II. Ulct rich until the ofllclal vote Is canvassed und It Is shown that he has n majority over their own candidate. Secretary Fred Jewell claims to havo discovered errors In the returns published In the nowspapers and Insists that the ofllclnl and final count will show that Poynter ban won by a plurality of from 400 to 1,100 votes. Chalrmnn VM rnlstcn and it corps of assistants are still at work tabulating figures at headquartors, hut Instead of making claims, he privately admits to associates that he has no In formation which Indicates that any of the fuslnu candidates fur state unices were elected or that there will be n fusion ma jority In the legislature. At tho stato house It Is now generally admitted that the fustonlsts aru left without any of the state offices. Many of the state homo employes were expecting appointments, but they hav given up hoptj and without an exception they have declared that politics Is un profitable, business. Tho ofllclal vote will ho canvassed at the state house on November 19. Returns from ten counties were received at the secretary of state's olllcu today and It Is expected that most of the state will bo heard from by Saturday evening. If tho county clerks fol low the Instructions of the secretary of state they will forwatd a duplieato abstract of the vote, to be opened when received. The ofllclal returns cannot ho opened until Ihe cnnvuhtlng hoard meets, but the duplicate returns may be opened at nuy time, coun ties heard from today nro Keith. Stanton, Ornnt. Jolinton, Thurston, Sarpy, Phelps, Dundy, (larfleld and Snunders. Tho llgurcs contained tn the duplicate returns from these counties do not differ materially from thoso printed In Tho Ilee. Orllllcute of Klectton. Certificates of election of tho following legislative candidates have been (lied with tho secrolary of stato: Sixty-third District neprescntatlvo C. O Olson (rep). Fifth District 8enator Cleorge W. Mori- dlth, float, (dem). Ninth District Itopresentatlve Claus Orcll (dem). Thirteenth District Senator Frank Campbell (fusion). Twenty-ninth District Representative Frank Fish (rep). Thirtieth District Senator Elbrldge B. Owens (rep). Fifty-fourth District Representative Or- rln Reed (pop). Eleventh District Senator W. W. Young (rep). Seventeenth District Representative Lewis Smlthbergcr (rep). Preference for United States senator: Saunders Rosownter, 771; W. V. Allen, 71; Hitchcock, 44; Ad. P. Smith, 1; John L. Webster, 2; Tom Majors, 1; M. 11, Reese, 3; Thurston, 3; Ilryan, 1; Halner, 3; W. H, Thompson, 1; Molklejohn, 4; D. E. Thomp son, 6; A. Laverty, 2; scattering, 18. Stanton Rosowater, 300; AIUj, 37; A. A. Kearney, 17; Hitchcock. 12; W. W. Young, 5; Ehrhardt, 3; scattering, 25, Grant Rosewater, 61: Thompson, 4; Thurston. 2; Hitchcock, 2; Allen, 4; W. II. Thompson, 1. Dundy Rosewater, SC; Allen, 42; Hitch cock, 26; I). E, Thompson, 5; Sutherland, 12; Thurston. 1; Norrls Brown, 2. rhurston Rosowater, 240; Holcomb, 1; Hitchcock, 20; Allen. 3; Thurston, 2. Keith Rosewater, 92; Hitchcock, 13; Allen, 12; Thompson, 6; Thurston, 1. Garflleld Rosewater. 92; F. M. Currlo, 1; Thurston, 2; Hitchcock, 4; Melklejohn, 3; Allen, 10; D. E. Thompson. 3. Sarpy Rosewater, 421; Allen, 57; Hitch cock, 69; Charles flreen, 3; Thompson, 10. Phelps Rosewater, 386; Allen, 47; Hitch cock, 20. Servltius Kitzlnger committed suicide, this morning by hanging himself at tho homo ot his daughter, Mrs. Charles Long, at Stockwell's brickyard. The man had suffered for several years from a chronic ailment and It Is belloved that he took his life to end his sufferings. Ho was 87 yearn old and had lived In Lincoln twenty years. In here by local republicans last evening A monster bonfire was kindled on the main street of the city and nolfo was rampant In tho third commissioner district, J T, Hut the republicans nro feeling so decidedly Johnson idem ), was elected comailssloner good over such an unprecedented victory that ovor O. E. Kendall (rep.). they do not propose to stop ratifying yet. " Tomorrow night another big demonstration , J!"" '"'ef Appointed, will be Indulged In. Tho band has been 1 , HASTINGS, Neb.. Nov. 9.-(Spcclal.)- socurcd, all tho noise-producing Instruments Lou rl,l resigned his position yesterday of. the community will be pressed Into chlp' o ,"llce of Hastings. Mayor terv ce and n tiroeram of "whooti 'or un" . " ipuiuieu uun oauter 10 nn features dab been provided. I I'lnu 'llu Cclplirnllon. YORK, Neb.. Nov. P. (Special.) York county will ratify tho republican success all day Saturday and Saturday night ot this week by roasting nn ox and having good speeches by prominent speakers. Yorrt county, under the elllclent leadership ot Chairman Mcf'loud anil his able assistants, did noble work and have reason to rejoice over the su.-cess ami lnerciso In York county's vote. About $200 was raised at Wednesday night 't meeting to pay expenses of the ratification. The money donated was part of tho fusion money bet and lost to republicans. tho vacancy. Mr. Wanrer held this position four or five years ago. Moms. utility. HARRISON. Nib.. Nov. (Special Tele gram.) Sioux county, ofllclal, gives: McKln ley, 199, Ilryan, 217; Dietrich. ISO; Poyn ter, 2)9; Savage, 175; (lllbert, 243; Marsh, 177: Svoboda, 244; Weston, 170; Orless, 2tJ; Stuefcr, 178; Howard, 243; Fowler, 172; Deck, 241; Prout, 177; Oldham. 244; Foil mer, 177: Corey, 243. Congressman : Kin kald, 177; Neville, 241. Preference for sena tor: Rosewater, 91. Stato senator: John E. Vnn Ilosklrk (rep.). 173; W. F. Hayward (fusion), 213. Representative: A. O. Fisher (rep.). 145; ('. F. Coffee (fusion), 25S. Mirrltlnn Ciiiinty, RI'SVII.LE. Neb., Nov. 9. -(Special Tele gram.) Sheridan county, complete, gives: McKlnley, 2t, Ilryan, 703; Dietrich, 593; Poynter, C99, Savage, 575 ; Gilbert, 081; Marsh, 6SS; Svoboda, C72; Weston, 621; Grless, 050; Stuefcr, 5S3; Howard, 705; Fowler. 593; Heck, 694; Prout, 59S; Old ham, 705; Follmer. 692; Corey. 700; Congressman- Klnknld, 57S; Neville. 65:1. State senator Vnn lhisklrk. 611; llnyward. 721. Representative: Charles F. Coffee, 715; Fisher. 529. Dale for llnlrj int'it'a McetlllK. GinilON, Neh Nov. 0. (Special. ) Tho sixteenth annual meeting of tho Ne braska Dairymen's nssoclatlon will be held In the dairy building on tho State University farm, Llnroln, December 18, 19 and 20. Eminent practical dairymen will present subjects of Interest nnd Import ance to tho dairy Industry. There will bo an exhibit of butter nnd cheese for which liberal premiums will be offered. Injureil by MdvIiik Car. BEATRICE. Neb.. Nov. 9. (Special Tele gram.) J. J. Hersman, nn employe of tho Dempster Manufacturing company of this city, was badly Injured whllo switching cars In the company's yards by being squeezed and rolled about six feet between tho warehouse platform and n boxcar. Mr. Hersman sustained a fractured arm nnd several broken ribs. i'ritln I.rnve Hie Trnck. ST. EDWARD. Neb., Nov. 9. (Speclnl.) A wreck delayed tho 3:30 p. m. train on this branch last night six miles east of hero for several hours, Tho tender and baggngo coach left the track and ran along on the ties and across n brldgo for fifteen rods, tearing up the tracks as It went. Tho passengers were, considerably shaken up. Wrecked by Open SitKcli. SUPERIOR, Neb., Nov. 9. (Special.) An open switch In tho Ilurllngton yards wus the cause of n wreck yesterday. An engine, belonging to train No. 66, ran Into the switch and struck a box car. The car was wrecked and the englno was rendered uso less and bos been tnkon to tho Wymore shops for repairs. No ono was hurt. (iSKP Conntr Will Celebrate. BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 9. (Special Tele gram.) Gago county republicans will hold n grand ratification tomorrow night which will bo participated In by tho entire county. Tho official count of Gago county Is pro ceeding rapidly and will bo completed by tomorrow noon. The unofficial count will not be changed materially. IloiiKlnn Klei'tetl County Attorney. I1ASSETT. Neb., Nov, 9. (Special.) At the recent election In this county J. A. Cn nil I ilit I en Hun Kten Haee. YORK, Ncb Nov. 9. (Special.) In the Third supervisor district, which consists of Brown, Henderson and Hnys townships, this county. C C. Ncilfeld (rep.) nnd Lewis Wnlbrecht (dem.) tied, each receiving six-ty-3l.x votes. Cherry County Hoiul I'ns, VALENTINE, Neb., Nov. 9. (Special Telegram.) A proposition to bond Cheirv county In tho amount of $15,000 for a county court house was submitted at tho election Just passed and carried by forty six majority. . For n Cold In I lie llentl. LAXATIVE MROMO-QNININE TABLETS. FIRE RECORD. t.yuiuiiNltini at Voire Itauir, SOUTH BEND, lnd., Nov. 9.-Flre, which started about 3 o'clock this afternoon In the gymnasium at the University of Notre Dame, destroyed the structure. Two alarms wero sent In, but all tho firemen could tin was to protect adjoining buildings. The building was of steel and brick anil was ono of tho largest college gymnasiums In thu world. It was erected In IS98 ami 1899 It was largo enough to permit foot ball ant! baso ball practice, had a track, baths and In every way was perfectly equipped. While tho flames wero still raging tho university trustees held a session and voted to re place tho structure with nndthcr gymnasium. Tho loss Is about $20,000. with Insurance for full amount. Origin of flro unknown. Ilnrn Hi V more. WYMORE, Neb.. Nov. 9. (Special.) Fire broke out In a barn located near the elevator of the Central Granaries company and Just back of tho big Stevens lively barn at 6 o'clock this morning and for a half hour It looked as though a big fire could not possibly be averted, as thero was no water pressure. However, by hard work the flro was confined to tho barn, whlrh burned to the ground. FAMOUS SEA CAPTAIN Tells How Peruna Restored His Health. Captain R, E. Tull, well-known In Chesaneako Bay nnd all along out Atlantic coast, Is a man ot splendid phjslque and now excellent health, II Is also a friend of Peruna. Aruoig the many things which h has said about the world-famous ca tarrh remedy, Peruns, may b cited Ihe following letter written from Nor folk. Va , to The Peruna Medicine Company, of Columbus, Ohio "After stilViTnu for years with cat.iirliu ami bronchial trouble, 1 w.is advised hy u frieml to use Peruna, mul after the use of one hottle I was relieved of my trouble. 1 take pleasure nnd feet it is tn iluty to recomtuci cl this n mei'y to nil fellow sutVerers. I etiiles elni nn absolute euro for catarrh, It is one of the best of tonics." K. I'.. 'l l'LL, wcIZ Sleeker Sugar Itellnery, NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 9. Tho Meeker sugar refinery at Meeker, eighteen miles from Alexandria, was destroyed by flro today. Loss, $200,000; Insurance $140,000. As an external application to heal cuts, wounds, bruises and like Injuries there Is nothing so good as Chamberlain's l'aln Balm. It causes the parts to heal without maturation and In one-third tho tlmo ro quired by the old fashioned treatment. I'liyliiK n I'rruk Klrctlon llet. DEADWOOD, S. D Nov. 9. (Special.) -A unique election wager Is being carried out In this city. .Miss Mario Knowies, daughter of Freeman Knowies, ex-cotigrcbs-man, wagered with a young man that In case of McKlnley's election, sho would walk from tho city hall to tho Bullock hotel every day for a week, wearing a frock coat und silk hat. In case ot Bryan's elec tion, tho young man was to wcar her Jacket and summer hut, walking the same distance the samo number of days. Miss Knowies Intends to carry out her part of the wager. Tho life of the hen captain especially ex- ' Its onset may be gradual. Its develop poses him to catarrhal ailments. Day and mrnt Insidious, nnd at last the victim 11 nib night he Is exposed lo tho fiercest gales himself In the clutches of u tenactous eMa il ml storms. ease. A slight cold, a tendency to sneeze, n November is the first month of the inter c.itarrii seiisou. Catarrh ot the heavl anil uiturrh of the throat are pre vu'dit itiirmu this month. At the appearance of the s Subtest NJr nluua r f mnn imtirnKi if n mnrit 111 v,in t t.. i. ..... it,.,.,, PUlllncss lu the nose, stringy mucous In when n cold hHs'beco.ne thoroui-hlv settled ,ho l!,,ont.' s,lht cm,Rh or "h.-czlness- hy ,,. ptoni of Co il, Perillla slu.UlU be in head, throat or lungs, but a proper use "V,1' or these symptoms should he re- tieu. 1 Ins will prevent n lonK of Peruna prevents them from taking those ";'!''' " n wimilim. iiieuc ot he.ul mu tliront catarrh, co,d8 What can bo cured In the beginning In which iiiav I ist all winter ami per- " a week or two, by using Peruna. If nllowed Imps a lifetiiu.. ( nptaln mil has commanded some of tho ,,, IPCOmP chronic, may require months of -a stu. ii tn time saves nine." One hot- iniKeni vesscia mill cross me Aiinntic, faithful treatment. and Is personally known to thousands ot Peruna Is tho remedy for Mich rases: nl people who have met him nn board of ves- ! mPHt everybody knows that by hearsay, sels. He Is now cnptaln of tho big Chesa- mj thousands know It by blessed expert peako Hay steamer Norfolk. . utlPL.. Chronic catarrh often makes Its approach You had better take Peruna now, for In disguise. Before a person knows It he by nnd by you may be obliged to take It may become a victim of chronic catarrh. a long t'me in order to get well. He of IVruna tnltin nt the onset of catnrrli is worth !'s weight in gold to tiny man or woman Thero au no tuhstltutcH for Pe runa. Peruna has been Dr. Hartman's only remedy for catarrh for the last forty years. Address The Pernn.i Mtdlclim Co., Col umbus, O , for n free copy of their new iiitarrh book. Perumi has been endorsed by over 50,000 prominent citizens of the United States, including the following prominent persons : neautlful Lnkra, riacltl Itlrern and I.ofty MountaltiH. abound In tho region traversed by tho Le high Valley railroad between Chicago nnd New York and Philadelphia ' via Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Stnnley County. PIERRE, S. D Nov. 9. (Special Tele gramsReturns from eight prcclpcts out of thirteen In Stanley county glvo n majority of 8 for McKlnley. Tho county will go for fusion on stato and county tickets. Tho Legislative ticket will be republican house member and fusion senator. Sully county gives ubout 140 majority for McKlnley nnd republican state ticket and republican bouse member. County ticket all fusion. SERIOUS FIGHT OVER POLITICS I'artlnlaiiK at Hartley Quarrel Kml the Illaputc rrlth Fist and Knlven. mil Seutau ner Address, I'kai. Mbdicinb Co., Clevc I Innd, Ohio. Bold by Kuhn ft Co,, lr.th and Douglas, ami J a, iniuer & ic. iitr. auu uougias DYSPEPSIA. Geo. 8. Scally of 76 Nassau St., New York, s.iys: "For yetira I have been troublod with rheumatism and dyspupsla and I eame to tho conclusion tn try your pills, I Imma dlately fsund grout relief from their me; I feel like a now man since I commenced taking thrm, and would not now be without them. Tho drowiy, slrupy feeling 1 uimi to linvo lufl entirely rihutppenrod, The dys pepsia ha left me und my rhaumatUm Is Kiine entirely I am sutlsfled If any one so filleted will glvo Railways Pills a tilat they will surely cure them, for I bollcvn It II comes from the system being out or order- the liver not doing Its work." BARTLEY, Neb.. Nov. 9. (Special Tele gram.) S. C. Wolfe's restaurant furnished a (juarrel this afternoon which may result i fatally. Jacob Kern, tho B. & M. section boss, and Luther Bush had a few words . over politics and went outside to settle . their differences. Bush had one arm dls- I nbled by a broken bone, but made up tho j deficiency with a knife, which ho used freely, ) Inlllntlug several serious wounds on Kern, ono barely missing tho heart and penetrat ing tho left lung, which may provo fatal. R adway's Pills cure all Disorders of the Stomach. IJowels, JJ.'.dn8yJ: . M'ii,,(,;f. DUzlness. Ctntlvnes. Plies. 8lck Headache. Fomule Complaints, Ittllousne', Ilidlxeatlon, Constipation uiui all disorders of the Liver: '.'5c per box t DrugfUia or by mall. Radway & Co.. r,5 Elm Street. N. T Be wre to get "find way's" and so that the name Is on what you buy. aKKHHMBHikHHiaiai Cook's UuclipM Tain! reMieccifull, used monthly byiiTcr 10.000 ladies. Price, til, Hy mail, $1.08. bond 4 cents for 'MTntu and particulars. ThsOookCo.. V l I . iMmit. llch. M In Omaha y Kv ba X., U Douflaa, Shunts from Anilinsh. TECUMSEH, Nob., Nov. 9. (Special.) William Madden, a youug man who resides near Crab Orchard, has been shot at twice I within thu last wcok. Mr. Madden Is a member of tho band at Crab Orchard, nnd, as ho was returning homo after band practlco Thursday night last somo ono fired nt htm from behind a hedge fenco and escaped In ( tho darkness before his identity could bo learned. The offense was repeated Sunday night, Mr. Madden's assailant firing nt him from nmbush again and again evading Identification. The shot fired Thursday night missed Mr. Madden entirely, but Sunday night tho bullet punctured his hat and i barely missed his head. : I'nylnu llleetlim llelo, WYMORE, Neb.. Nov. 0. (Special.) In ! payment of a freak election bet Joseph Women who work Thes Letters Prove that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Makes Women Strong. Two Letters from Mrs Costa " Dkau Mkh. I'inkiiam : I luive decided to write and ask your advice in my case. I liave been sick oft anil on for about eighteen years and have been dootoring with different doctors, also been to the hospltul but got no relief. I urn at present in bed with womb disease. I hope through you to find relief." Mns. L. Costa, llroderick, Cal., Septem ber 21, 1899. " Dhaii Mns. Pinkiiam : I more than thank vou for tho advice given me in your llrst letter. I used Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound and it did me more r good than all the doctors. I nm now a well wo- y man and am able to do all my work and rest well r at night. Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Com y pound is tho best in the world." Mns. L. Costa, r Ilroderick, Cal., August 1, 1809. E Two Letters from Mrs. Markert ijkaii .miis. ri.viciiAM : i nave learlul pain in lower bowels so I can neither stand or walk. I have a burning pain in right side of bowels and have pnin when I lie down. Menstruation is very painful and lias always been ; am also troubled with Icucorrhteu, pain in small of back and at times stinging pain in chest. Would like yonr advicu in regard to my troubles." Mrs, Minnik MAitKintT, 10(1 .Summit Ave., Iloboken, N. J., May 3, 1S99. " Dkau Mm. Pinkiiam : I was very sick when I wrote to you two months ago. The doctors Senor Quesnda, of the Cuban Lega tion, of Washington, D. C. Booker T. Washington, of Tuskegee, Alabama. Belva A. Lockwood, 619 "F,f St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Senutor Stephen R. Mallory, of Pen sacola. Fla. Ex-Chief Justice William C. Cham bers, of Washington, D. C. Congressman H. W. Ogden, from Benton, La, Governor Joseph J. Johnston, of Montgomery, Ala. Major General Joseph Wheeler, of Wheeler, Ala. Governor G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va. Ex-Governor P. B. S. Pinchback, of Louisiana. Senator W. N. Roach, from North Dakota. Jndson W. Lyons, Register of the U. S. Treasury, of Washington, D. C. Hon. H. G. Worthington, ex-Minister from Argentine Republic, of Wash ington, D. C. Congressman Amos J. Cu minings, from New York. Governor W. M. Lord, of Oregon. Hon. S. Smithmcyer, Architect of the Congressional Library, Washing ton, D. C. Hal. P. Denton, Chief National Ex port Exposition, of Philadelphia, Pa. Stuin. a blacksmith of this city, sat In it i r said I liadinlhimmutlon of tlie womb nnd ovarii' big arm chair on top of a Main street It v cry barn for two hours today and at In tervals of flvo minutes yelled for William McKluley. Tho wind was cold, but It did not keep awaj a crowd of Stein's political opponents, who had much fun with him In his uncomfortable position. Had Ilryan been elected James Olles, tho liveryman, would havo been seen In Stein's role. Mrs. William Hamilton, a Ilryan sup porter, will do the family washing of hor lepubllrnn nolghbor today as tho result of nn election wager. 1'rriiKint t'lmrlly Hull. I'ltRMONT, Neb., Nov. . (Spt:lol.) Tho annual ball ot the Fremont Ch.trliy club i was given last night At Masonic hall, which was tastefully decorated for tho occasion. Tho color scheme was pink. Tho windows wero hung with that color and all the lights thrown through pint: shades. Music was furnished by I'lambeck's orchestra, which was stationed behind a screen of palms and pink chrysanthemums. Itefresh ments wero served In the 1'rcmont club rooms, Tho walls of the large hall were hung with an artistic display of posters. Over 00 guests enjoyed the occasion, Treunisrli Itrpulilleiin CrlrbrMle. TKCUMSKH, Neb., Nov. 9. (Special.) A bis ratifying demonstration waa indulged. I was in biieh pain that I eould not walk, stand r or sleep. I huvo now taken six bottles of Vege- l'il,l. I'.iiimtiniiil. ttn luiv ,lf l.llnt l'llla nt,l ..c.wl -( ....... ....w - ..tn, until three paokuge.s of Stumtlvo Wat.li; also followed your advice in regard to other things anil am feeling perfectly well and can do all ruv work." Mns. Minnik Maiikuut, 100 Summit Ave,, Iloboken, rjCt N. J., June 2t, 1801. 23 Can Work All Day " The doctor said my nerves were wenk, blood im pure. Was troubled witli hands und feet swelling. also had lemwrhu'u. 1 have taken six bottles of Vegetable Compound nnd feel well once more. 1 have gained twenty-seven pounds and nm able to work all day in tho store nntl do not. fWi l t at niglit." I'ktka M. Loya, earu of L. Woifson, jjan Antonio, Texas. Every woman knows some woman helped by LYDIA E. PSNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUKD ll bkkiiiii)tiAWhii lAsil ili - YikiWi ihit k)niii li b a 1 a I T 1 Ifwff ill- i l wmmm 1 mi 1 1 p -4 w m in i 1 . Never mind who Is president, If you can only get nn IHIKII GIKL. you will havo something to ho hapov for "Those who Luy It once, buy It fefur,tiy afterwards ' "No man over gut It and romptnlnctl " "There nevr was a better for the pile of ten ornt "The HUSH OIKI. (iOAIl ileservcM nil thi- pr.ilsr it ir-is It Is Cuban H ind Made. The tnlmcros i.seil arc the tli est nf Old Vculla llnvnnu. Th se t dmics wei-f. pun h.ise.l b fun. the Spanish v..ir .Hid u ktiow thl in 1 1 r mpi rl r ' rneent crops Sold by .ill nrst-iiass ig tr h xmu 1 ili-rs got them from BICYCLE hmm brra Tavd thn CRAXD I'KIX In oumpttiltii rrllh all other Aanerloaa blnynle at tba Paris Exposition. Th UllAND PRIX la. x Its nam ale nlCaa, thr Grand frlte the high est award, Oilier bicycles wr awarded goid, silver and bronio moduls and "honorable mention," but thttro was only one grand prUa and taa Columbia won It. Tha Bicycle has peon In muny industrial ax ... ... positions and It haa never failed to win nrat place whenever and wherovor Uit'li i ' ben md8 ccord FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IfOMK Ori-ICB, IIAIlTKOnU, OT. Nebraska Cycle Ca,, gsW uraina dicycis uo,, SX" OMAHA, NEB McCORD-BRiVDY CO. Distributors. Omaha, Neb. MDIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. JJr UII.UHI HUH tt hi "i'V fcrfl lf:i A Splendid Wholesale Location The building formerly occupied bj The Bee at Old Faruam street will be vacant November 1st. It ban four Htories and a basement, which wa formerly used as The Hoe press room. This will be rented very reasonably. If inferented, apply , at once to 0. C. KoHewater, Secretary, liooia 100 Bee Building. riinKI.Y VKr.KTAHI.B. Acta aa a Tonlo and Stopa Hair fram Falllag Oul, Curf Dandruff, Urlttla Hair, ltca lUK and all Scalp Traublas, Guaranteed to Cure When all other remedies have ailed or numty refunded. Bold everywhere. Eafe, Sura, Kallabla Trratlae on Hair and Bcalp troubles frat. A. R. IIULiaiUR CO., - Chteaca. Far lala fcr Kherman & M i onnell Uruc CC, Mytra-lJtlluii Jjrua Co., 11. A. Dillon. South Umuha. I'rtiilc Miiiplli'il liy M. Monnelt llulr lluzuar. A. 1,. Undelanil, Klchardiini' jrit Cu. bHICHr.STCH' I" Pennyroyal, pills 9 vr.-v Urlrlnal cad llalr IJfnnli... W-f .'i.ixshxrr.. i.Mr.iuii i..ii-, i,,i.t ioi riiirn i.si rjo i..ui.imii a M'.O r.l liulil m.iillli tur, .l,4 Hn. rl,. l ull' no ulhrr. llrTit lliimtrrnuft HubtltHtlii umJ Imlta. lWfl. liojf ftf yur llrnfi 1,1 rnl4. la hum ht I'artlriilara. '1'tallm.uilall tud "ItrlUr Tnr l,allr.''in I'llrr, ra turr, Mali. in.OOIIi .llnt.nl. KuMki '.- i uicnr.ir nrttilcai M..U... , J'IIIIm I'jH t'URE YQURSEU. Uiui li(li for unnaliiriil ill.rhirtrj, Innamuiatium, IrnUllom or ulraratinnl of in u cull a P9mbrana I'Klnl'.i, anit r.nl aitrin. ItHtEvvisCHtMi'-uRo. 'n " vtmn. , C'NeiNHTI,0,praJ 7 "rniraiau. w aaaaaikv m al ai ia ,.r k,. aBBBaaaallP. H lilfcumr aafit ub rmti.'ii, WW I geady November First, Dr. Kay's Lung Balm lor ciurIis, cold, und throat dliciu I ft I