H u} I} 'er’rnzzi 1‘. Their 59pâ€" .‘nw Acquired exhumâ€" z'rum permns wha PL [id m'nrf~':ln'Â¥~ \l h in l‘.)l|p" ‘.\ HI 'l‘nk. lhc Island an 5150* 313:! deï¬n- “‘ k' aha-1 'erri- I \v Urevail new {ku- Senate l ) H 17mm L rm". ( a return lnl 'r-n'y. The hr nut ye: ' 4: (here wnmps to situations 'nrr' iuI‘ Leer in the ~62 he was star from “v ,1 11‘} was U331 1 States .1 ï¬xing when Visiaad ~~:oners. tions. ,x work nms or :11: best <panish x under r uninexm Lcut. died he ores rke will Puerto -> Span- I’uerto that a and affairs Amer- State! 1' that h pence ! havâ€" 1:11 equin- 1 prD- :0" hey In mid- The main- :urrec- L'mted I‘I us far they gned JU have PH: L\\ IO (H' Write and tell us‘ just how. much you can afford to pay for an Organ. We’ll attend to the rest. Ayers IIiIiI’ Vigm‘ lhere is a Class of People Whom injured bythe use of oat- fee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new pro- pmtion called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most, delicate stomach re- ceives it without distress, and but few can toll it from coifee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it_ with great ben- eï¬t. 15 cents and 25 cents per pack- oge. 'lrv it. Ask for GRAIN-0. Try Grain=Ol Insist £11111: yonrgrooergives youGPAm-O Acne 1t no 1mimt1on. 1 1111111711. J. Holmes introduced the pres- ident. who said: "We are fortunate to- -day more for- tunate than we have been {or more than ‘halln century in having an undiv. (led and tindlvislble nation. [Applause] E\ery sec- tion ptt his country loves the old flag dear- ly. and we have but one flag, and that the gloripus old stars and stripes [Applu11se.] ‘ I: is a sight worthy to hphold that in our war the troops of the north were brigadr d. with the troops of the south. That lovka‘ troovs were brigaded with the troopsot‘ the! south. and commanded by that distin« gulshed (exâ€"confederate whose name 1.: so‘ familiar in the annals of 1111 1 \2l “ar. _ So that once more we dwell togttlxrune Were all together in the ï¬ght. We mus: be all together to the conclusion [( hters.) This is no time for div-illtd councils this Is; the solemn hour demanding [llt' h: gins: iwlsdom and the best stntzsmaml; 11 111 every section of our gloxinus CUM“ 1y, 3: thank God. there is. no north, 1.0 s 111l1 1:0 east. no wust. but all Atmricuns turner [Great applause.) (Iur Only Bangor “The only danger for this pm pl. 151m“ "I autferod the tortures ofthe damned With pmzrumzzx piles brmmht on by consmpa- hon mm whim I was afflicted (or ï¬re-my Years. I mm across your (‘AM‘ARETS 1n the flown of News“. 11 and never {ound anything to equal them ’1‘ my I am entirely tree from pig: and {091 likt‘ :5 new man." _ A, , , < .7†c:-«- f‘irv In IO-TO-BAO 2‘ Ruling Remy! r .pny. Chicago. Picarqm p†. , _ : (- . ~ . Lmlo. luu nt. Talc. 1 9000 59"" non, \lekenor (grmv N FILES “(3 lluu IAI‘ .n In. w u‘uu. C E. Kan 1m Jones 5L. $101!x Ci‘Y- “- There is a Class of People a Whom injured bythe use of cof- fee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new pre- pmtion called GRAIN-O, made'of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach re- ceives it without distress, and but few can tell it from 006%. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink iï¬with great ben- eï¬t. 15 cents and 25'cents per pack,- age. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-0. Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It [5 very easy; for nothing tells of age.so quickly as gray hair. Why let your neighbon know it? And why give them a chance to guess you are even ï¬ve or ten y_ears more? Is _a yqqth-renewer. .- lâ€"t lh'iaEé itiher age under a luxuriant growth of hairthe com of yomp." “It nev’er fails to restore color to my hair. It will stop the air from coming out also. 7 "it"ie’eas me hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short hair becomes long hair. "ii-cleanses the sc 1p; re- moves an dandru and prevents its formation. A L‘-v. -a‘ aha Estey Organ (30., Brattleboro, Vt. cu‘éé‘ 'éb‘iénpnggu. __ r"; fluid and myâ€: psi: to Cl I mmrrn mm‘ b :1' drug CUBE lgubaccu mums. shun-51L“?! Gm rmvmdr‘umï¬mnmm'jdflh‘m. \‘nrl :1. DO A TRIUMPHANT TOUR. President McKinley Is Greeted by Cheering Crowds. Bum-3": h Paid the Chic! Mutt-(rum Along HI: Journey to Omaha â€"Eloquent Audi-clue- Are Made. guest to escort tn the proper place in the line of carriages which was in waiting lillll they performed the tasks allotted to them without a hitch. .\s soon as all new seated the pro- cession started under escort of the two equestrian clubs for the city hall. The line of carriages HlOVt'tl north on Tenth ‘ street and west on Farnam to Eight- eenth. Along the whole line the ‘ crowds on each sitle of the street and in every window kept up a continuous . ovation. The huitlings were gorgeous- ly decorated with red. white and blue 3and with the Ak-Sar‘Ben colors. red. ‘yellow and green, and numerous pic- tures of the president appeared in the wintlotvs of stores and offices. The ‘ streets were also strungr with lines of incandescent lights over each cause- way. and arches of colored incandescent ‘lightsiat every street crossing. making [the whole. line of march as light asday. 'At the: city hall the party alighted and the vipitors were assigned to seats on a itempdrary platform. from which they treviewed a magniï¬cent parade of 40 floats; The floats were the same which had taken part during last week in the ‘ Ak-Sarâ€"Ben parade of Tuesday and the :electnic parade of Thursday and the two gorgeous parades combined made a. _ magniï¬cent spectacle. Eloquent Tull: at Boone. l i i Logan,1a..00t.12.â€"â€"Allthrough went- ‘ern Iowa the numbers and enthusiasm of the. people remained unabated. Crowds were waiting on the platforms of stations not reached till long after dark. A: Boone. 1a.. one of the day's Omaha. NHL. Oct. 12.â€"l‘resident Mc-l Kinley and the other memliers of the! presidential party from Washington! were greeted on their arrival in Omaha; by the largest crowd that has everl lined the streets of the city. For sev~‘ eral heurs before the train reachedl the depot the sidewalks along the} streets qver which the president was to puss were densely packed by citi- zens of Omaha and visitors from all parts on“ the country who have come to participate in the pence jubilee cele- bration. and the Welcome that was ac- corded to the head of the national government was enthusiastic in the extreme. At the depot to welcome the distinguished guests to the city were King Alt-Sar-Ilen IV. in person and the board afgoveruors of the king. Knights of Ak-Qnr-Ben. and also the Eques- trian club of Smith Omaha. The fes- tival of Aisztr-Iien was held last week and the newly crowned king had or- tieret! that his knights exert them- selves mightily to (in honor to the lie- lcved I‘lllt!‘ of the nzititm. The presi- dential. reception committee. rom- posed of prominent ()innhn citizens ztml their \\ i\'t‘S. was also at the depot. Each member «W the emnmittee. with his wife. was gin-n one pnrtivulnr guest to est't'n‘t tn the proper place in the line of carriages which was in waiting lillll they performs-(l the ttisks allotted to them without a hitch. ‘tnost, telling speech was made. Here ‘the president was again esr‘orted to a 3 platform near the station, from which lhe spoke to another cheering multi- {tu'le. Before he was introduced two jpretty little school girls ascended the lplatt‘orm and in behalf of the Boone ‘high school presented the president I with a gold-headed cane tied with red. whit-e an-l blue ribbons. Ex-(‘ongrvss now and then they bemm» izzdzx' they qun too soon ludif‘rrrc 1,: c: is always unfortunaic' it 15. “mm innate to be indin'tre In u p.†is always unforzuruze to hr mm the Coumryâ€"alw q urifuriuz At. different to prime: th‘. In :m- I'm: We Have grown to huh wmmLm. have come to know huw :u puz: victiors into puhiic law and mm: '13:]. If I woum Inn-~- )‘uu x ‘liung ‘1 have sum .11 11119. :‘x would b: to rcxmmmr 111:1: .4: 1 ml hour in the rauulz's Llsmx‘)‘ nu: be divxded The lrgunq‘f 5 u: am yet ‘0 be wrzueu AI. {in- at peacu.†[Applaust‘l rhâ€"wâ€" . ._ Silul‘t‘ sup: were made at llrlie luinc '1‘: mu \lurslxnllwwu um' Mum. and at {“uLll point the president Hill :1 {en “mus to the ploop L’ Inna 2: the hune county of Su'rL-x ar) of n: \-’l,il\|zfutt \Viiwn, “ho intruducm! :nu prchle (0 111‘11:2,.m(~r:. ('mlrta {.0131 3:10 Muir 'lgiJn ' V ("\L {LN “0:1 :1; Ha- ‘30 .1‘ \xn - ., - 1-. M 4‘- (or inc "or u: mum» izr‘mrle-r' and ludiffrn 1,: mtizl 1 st: 1. ' it 15. .L:'~\\1)'.~ unz‘ux~ 1n n p.†x, but it to hr :mmxn mm [o urifuriuz dl- . In :In- I'IJ: n \‘uIi\LL’i.UI.~. and “v. huw (a pa: 1h(:t' an.- au‘ and pub! \' u :n 1 Inn-~- yuu xlna. n) l .n 11:19. :‘xnmx‘iw‘ 1 rr 111:1: .4: {13.5 ‘1:er 011's LN wry \\1 â€J‘s: irgum; a 01’ Clw “u: an n. {in- armlw m’ re made at lirlie lxnlltuwu um! Am the preside“! 5 no 3001)an 'l‘un‘. Bellnd .‘lovedflln\V|le‘I House Plani- Ind “'11- Flt for 3 Hanan!- OII l'lldel'tlklll’. The grimy captain of the mountain ha - ï¬ery 'hun'ied forward to meet the mfumrty colonel. ‘ . , â€A†1 Lulu-Ic- “Colonel!†he shouted, with n lmstv m. lute, "I want you to detail n mm {mm 'wur ranks to help us Work the guns. Tlml'jan chpige thignedug’om'." __.‘J ;L‘ -_‘-_»‘ dl_.k-h “Certainly, :irâ€"f ’ grind the coloneI, "wbu sort of a man do you want?" w“. v: a nu... .. “I want a man who in strong in the nuns.†the captain replieda “one who is re ulnriy accustomed to carrying Maw and aw wurd weights. 1 want him to hdndlo the ammu- nition for gun No. 4. He must carry the shells and solid shot from the vaiuon to the â€file colonel turned to his romfaand and in a ringli‘ng voice stated the ani :erynnn’. desire. hen he; cglled for {y‘alme‘cn , Instantly a little man with 31.419 {are and a somewhat hem hack stepped briskly from the ranks and saluted. The cohonel looked him'oror. “He wants a man who in strong in the arms,†be repeated'. “Yes, colonel," said the little mnn. “But youâ€"where did you acquire the nec- essary strength ?" The little man smiled a_nd again saluted. “\Vell. colonel." lu- said, Wllh an air of conscious triumph. "I rm‘lmn I'm as ï¬t as any man in the regiment. I moved my wife's house plantil mom than 400 llmt'ii during the sprinc..xn0.n!l'.8â€' n u ,A'H, A-) â€I‘I‘IIII'E'IHHXAEI‘I'-.roared 1he uni11er5'n1an,' and the two hastily climbed the hilI.â€"â€"Clevel|nd I’Iain Dealer. Ill- H-ppleu Mon-lent. â€John," she asked, cuddlmg up to him, for it was the seven“: mnm'enary of lhexr marriage, "what was he lmppnest moment of ourlifo?†. 4%“. AL -†I“ ran‘hu! “I rnmnmhnr n ‘iAb, dear," he replied. “I remember it well. I shall never forgo-t it. If I liw to be a hundred years old that moment will al- ways stand out as plainly as 1t does to- night." THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED. §he si hod and nestled looking ongingly up mm eyes. After a _monu m .~ .~ ‘ch, but John. dmrost, you haven't tuid me when it was." . “0h." he aniu'orr‘d. “l Ihuught you had guessed n. Sun-1y it ought m be «Hy mmugh fur you tn 41a m l'. “as when yum rump to me last hâ€. if you ronnnfln-r. and {UM me that \‘nn haul dw'nlt-d (n (ï¬m uver mm of your 0M hats so as to make it do for Hm winter.’_' A Thou the celvbratinn pf Hm SQ'VPHHI an- nn'nnmjy of lhmr mnrrrme hommr hrmal and umnterestmgr-(‘hwchnd hradcr. r' On Gan/w Up from the Table. ' “I was ï¬nally mduved through rea‘ding' somqucmuuts 1n the nuwapaporh regarding the womlcl’ful cures wrought by DL \\'1';- l liams' l‘ink Pills for Pale People. to try. them. I took the pills uccurdmg to dircc- l lions and soon began ‘0 notice an imprnvc- 1 mom, in mv ronditmn. Before the ï¬rst box ‘ was used l muld get nlmu! the house, and after 1mm; ï¬verboxge, was vn‘tnroly cured. t altt‘l‘ unln Inc [MACS nus rum“, \...H.. “Since t at time I iinvc foil nometurn of the riwumatic ains. I am conï¬dent that Dr. \\'illmms' ’ink Pills Farm} my life and I try to induce my frienih who are sick to try the same remedy. I will gladly answer inquiries concerning my sii-kness and won- derful cure, provided sum is encioned for regiy. “FRXNK LONG." . worn to before m9 at Venice, Mich, thil 15th day of .-\ WM. 1898. G. B. GOLDSJITH. Justiro of the Peace. of apnson, isn‘t it .qmflhsonâ€"You can a. ‘wnys jl by the (ompany he kev in Iohnmnâ€"Thnt a prvth rough' Komp’s Balsam (ml‘, Ho to your simple lmttlt- free muls. (in :1! unu- Ist Thmr- who are always Innkinu are :qu the must “'1‘.th (n g \ Ram's Horn. ' I have used-l’im's Cure for ('nnx bqth In my lanuly and prauu'c. \\. Patterson, hxkstqr, MML, 3w Many .1 pair of talent “gum-r shun mu web; that ..rr full of hows-\Vashxnph Ja.) Democrat. . H , ,_ , ‘ 7.; Cu tn work run Lumhagu as ifyou intvndk «luv it. I w St. Juruhs Uil. [v anm =uddvn \wazhmw hers and smin. as. 1' r«» (Ulllk'r phnan nuru. Un coughlng Load: to \\' t huhu A DOMESTIC INCIDENT. a h \‘Hl Hm ‘l )e h.l\' 51%.}th lb; 111 \\ ){HL'SS' â€m 1 nmkw -| man so 5.1 h.m, -»( 2mg . Dally Too Gcner-l {talc wd LUIL’ >(luHCJ my 1}†will stop 11H drlmgist m du nl.\| prvtn rough on u jailer 'sâ€"IHu lrated Amcncan 14.|}Kt'l|4b[‘]l;‘ _. (101.1 311' ALAIN.†fun for ('nnxnmption 'l‘ht' n‘.wn,\'s judflt‘ a man n little closer, hm honest Hue ‘rnw rho urged: you haven't told (‘un-umntlnn- in .mhn' .u'. as M have a I†\r favors lull: h at now in good hetlth. 1 will always give your medicine the mgne: Ask Mum-flaws Advice-1A Woman but Understands a IF YOUR IIOOI i: "n hr} .4 w} Illa: L'V " bu tuna-Aux Jr; ma; hgqyr Hui!- Mum FOR SALE 3130265551125" Hum. 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