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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, 'TUESDAY SEI "l l‘ \HH' l( 8 —————————————— e e —— — porations, the monied men of the country ‘hristy Honneman, Scott Roberts, James would rule and the people would suffer, A Turner, Daniel E. Perkins, Samuel F. poople that could be bought at the ballot box | Landor, Jaspor § Rrouser, " Additiona Third Annual Gelebration of the Laborers' f (llo ot deserve to have the goverament of 8 | Determined Attompt to Abslish the Perni- | \GHiArd Hucw., Heary B wellon Bawin i | In our Men's xlqmrlnu nt has started in with a rush. Never since we opened our store have we Own Festal Occasion, xh-’ advised the people to think ana act ofons Sweater System, “,],:::,',“_ \'::l))lnlw‘lI:.‘A&nn-,‘\\ll:lhmnHr||h-n: b. | sold so many lmv suits (lunn-v the first week in \"l’“ mber as we sold last week. We’ve gnl like free me own: Original—Josiah Jarvis, Charlos 2 - o The address was grected by applause. B, Mathews, Wiliam W. Brunt; William | the goods, we've got the \1)]. s, we've got the quantity, and what's more to the point we've gos THOUSANDS OF TOILERS IN THE LINE. Races and Sports, MARVELS OF MONTANA'S GREAT MINES, | \y IAue, Sutinel Moods, feorks Widaw | the Zriges. This week we open on our second floor an entire new stock of Boy's Then the programme of races was carried Douvet M iy A. Rid 4 Ll g W % i 'I'nmf"‘",‘_f“",‘;"”Q‘h“‘:;""::f‘,. C|0thlng, When we say entire new stock, we mean it. We didn’t carry over a single suit the newspaper carriers race thero wore 2 P. Logsn, K il Jaco % " ¥ y ¥ v Ly b Trades Untonsand Organized Workers [ o0 00 0D oe was_won by L. | Western Hulf of the State Literally Kircher, Georigg . Allen, Toler” Loverson, from last season. Every suit we are showing today is new this season. We intend to double 3 Stre J ‘he Forbe: rier, with Geo. Monroe . o N Stephen M askins, Jumes Breen, F & B ’ k & . Falos : CANE s Out in Full Strength—-Speeches AoHRa HoWAAL T tpeby thind b Wil | no it P EIHOEMCHS LTACE Thomas Worman, Charles A. 8. Syden: | Our trade in boy’s clothing. We've got the goods to do it with. We've bought immense quane 8 he Fai Jold, Silver, O 1 tricker, John Sass, Josenh Barton, Jotn | 4ivi ; ; : e ; Lipplfle it bpica Whitney fourth, AR A ”"'l'” kel b Ndnme. Qogeze Winfia Martie Togar, | tities. We've bought them right and we intend to make prices on them that have never been rounds. 106 wore four startors in th Lead Ores. Wiliarn 1. Movay, Wit e Mitor. AL | made before, ra I'ho by Samuel Matson wan ..\nl“n”” Ve xlowoer . thing bert H. Berry, William H. Radeliff, Jona- Catenno By or e e, | | A0, SUEL o 'R ool Duvld | 396 knee pamt suits at $1.00, The third annual celebration of Labor Day Trwin en Branaman ing possit ow government L ALLL R, : i awau, 2 e 1n Omahn was a grander succoss than oithor | {1 POSSIBIY | e Do ematang | . Citieaco, Sept. Charles W. Keltenbarger, Nelson J. Bisho, Made in handsome brown plaids, in tasty styles, ages of ita prodecossors, both as to the genoral in- | o \orkad his prasage all the way around, | The Trades and Labor assembly is taking | William H. Taylor, Harrivon Newton, Henty it 4 y Lo . " cparations | By the ass vee of couple of policemen | steps toward the abolition of the pernicious [ Watsinson, Je Thompson, William Stew our to fourteen, terest manifosted, the elaborate preparal ¥ the assistance of a couple of poli art, Additional—John I John H svivol. made, and the sizo and number of labor | the Ind succeoded in making tve half mile in | sweater system, tho overations of which | &t Additional-ziohn Liovd, Jobn Honevwell, | 2778 knee pant suits at $1.65. O e on tnted an | V0 been oxponed by the fecent Investiga- | oshiun 8, Dawson,” Inoreuss: s Rich! Made in neat pin checks, in a variety of colors, in Tho day was as porfect as if mado ox- | Jih Tetooy socomt OOYo the smallest | ton. Resolutions havebeen adoptea in favor | ardson, Surena Lucas, Jac Mastin, Mz at | cks. a v y s, prossly for the occasion, There was no dust | prize, 2 of & permanent bureau of sanitution and tho | Josse N. Georee, Rollin ' J. Devore, Leanidas tasty styles, ages four to fourteen, and fleecy clouds tempored the rays of tho | A trotting race for tho 2:40 class came next | petiticning of the common council toenact an | Tu kor, ¢ ,\Irvlln.!llkrwg(. Jelorsoi Proctor, | 995 knee pant suits at $1.95. o with three startors, Mr. Alfred Millard, Mr. | ordinnnce ngainst the manufacture of cloth- | NOMan Quetiure § . B - was much longor than ever | W. K. Burket and Mr. Willism Soyder. | iz 1n tenement houses By aos ek UL Made in handsome stylish stripes, with (Imlhlq "8t 68 O TAborday: & Mr. Soyder won in 2:49, but Mr . R LS N 4 s seen before on Omaha Lavor day, and it was 3 MONTANA'S MARVELS, Burton. Additional—Charlées C. Sehinnick breasted coats, trimmed with soutache braid, aged Millard was misinformed and pulled up after A Additional i Schinnic re e ats, « oL a ¢ exclusivoly and distinotively a lavor demon- | pajiug ono round, thinking tho vaco was but | A eablogram from London in Sunday T T T four to fourteen = het \ half e was in the lead on the first | papers incredulously announced the intention silteac . " . T L A vy | 18D o1 Americans n that clty to float the Montann July and August aro anxlous montns for | 750 knee pant suits at $2.50. ient featore th car, and_whic 6 O thinone mills Klayals ALY thdee tvare Bt LA A ; mothors who earefully watch over their little § ; T also represontad to quito m:"w'”‘(\(vl'vl:' B JOUE | tuyostariors, Burt Pottor i Gus Holtor. 1t lll:u'!lfl:l‘vl”\'_:'l:".\ 'r"l"lr*"‘:”:: e "-‘ ot at | Ses: Hot duys and frequont cliangos of Made in strictly all wool cassimeres, in five very hande 0, was noticeable today simply becaus as a close race. S0 Jassing the wire | Donald Bradford of Helena, Mo 08 At | temperature are liaMle to produce cholera <o il g Gad 3 ; T wasu't thero, 1t is properly & part of the | WiG* (G T O P e Mrone | thio Sherman bouse, ovidently looks upon such | inornus, How satisfagtory 1tatiould bo. fof some patterns, ages four to fourteen, These are thg merchants demonstration, and has been rele g L] TOILON | & thing as a mere triflo for his state and gave | parentstoknow tha DA DAFATGEE 3 7 Vi it t ! ot s l8ad ot fuily 900 v He veryigene parents toknow that Haller's Pain Paralyzer \st Suits ever : 5 " g A gated to morchants' woek, Gusiy slackenod his spoed, however, and por. | Somo facts whic b i view of the noar comple: | Iy bort a vl offe nedy” for be ' ‘”‘l =kSk sold at the price and are worth fully Many organizations wera fn line that tee | mitted his compotitor to vome up even, Then | ton of unothor ralirond Lo that section, Wil | all summe It soothes auil re- four dollars anywhere. HouRprieatedinetore/iand A DESHOHEE The Face the e o e way was in dead | be of special interest to Omahia people at tuis | ligves all pain and griping and always offects i q i i / g 5 Abive xoprosonted, from tho Bumblest, IWborer 10 | gy ot amo in noout two. feot in | tine, toenbaltof. tho. tital o sald, | ®combleteeute 25ilong pantisuits atii e e $2 Splendid wearing School Suits in threq e trained mechanic and skilled artisan. b 4 “The western half of tho state,’” ho said, St h ; 4 : i Tt was, all in all, a showing highty crodit. | g lead Tumes B | L antries, | U8 literally scamed with enormous lodes of [ Ti1OSE CROWDED SCHOOL ROOMS 5 long pant suits at. .. OUh0TObU L ! pieces, Coat, Vest and Pants, ages ten td able to organized {abor, and one of which all J . " | wolq, silver, copper and lead ores. There are i 5 l6ns pant suits at 3 thivteen organizations that participated in the parade. was won by Atwood, with Hunt second. tho participants are justly proud. In the three minvie trot Will Prichard's [ mountains of tho finest quality of iron and veral Schemes Proposed for Getiing When They Parad horse won in 2:50, with R. Kuuath second ;"{:\\-Ii‘;“‘:'u\:l‘“f.::\':"{‘"“""'\i:‘ ""“!::;:T"""- por Outof'a Tight Box, g TTaE Ao aloak or, | and Charles Unit third. phyry aac estone, Slate ¢ 1t Seaia i to e Waatd TS0 ern e i : : 4 5 Shortly after § oclock, Harey Bastor, | 805 IRGHCE BILENEL, ) won by €. W, | deposits of mica, beds of fine cluy aud silici- | | Tt seoms to me. suld Superintendent f Spicyly all wool suits in three pieces, Coat 250 lon e pantisurts Tatiide i v esd10d grand marshal of the day, and his_corps of | | The 100 yard foot race was won by C. W. | CEEIRSFo0, (iall directions. Fitzpatrick yesterday to a reporter for Tug | ) ; o | g ! eficient nides, formed thelineon Capitol | Liang it. 101 seconds, with r'rank Jellen s ODDS AND ENDS, Bee, “that it would be a great deal bet Vest and pants, in a very handsome assort- 250 0N gEnantISuItSEAtiE iR e a2 cnue and started the immenso precession [ Ond. g A S Aaal o :'l\..uv‘f::‘m.lq- U orclocls. 7t was tha Blagekt T'io policoman’s race, 200 yards, was won | The arrival hero last week of Mossrs. [ and wiser for the city of Omaba to putup | ment of colors and styles. Ao lop¥ey o GBS Elob uo vbontuotoouy 1LY fmonsiration of tho kind ovor attompled i | 0, 0"Covman in 253 séconds, by | Jlarato and Hart of e American associn: | some tow school buildings whore they ar T A BOY? IM IN K HATIV S varv.(Eaile on and iabor 1o suci itty yards, was won by | tion, caused something of a flutter in local | needed than to keep on paying out so mucn oramaton o Gryahas Gotth Omaba am | TTinos fu 3 seconds. _ e Ehathral o, S| || AR, tor HokD e AL o i as e L AVIE X OGO 0Y? BRING H . Sk b e e e [ (e man’s race Poticeman Raven- | thut they are sure to muke arangements to | really uufit for children to be educated in liberal numbers, the pi being over | ¢Amp came in ahead ana MciKeghan second. | put an " association clib in Chy next | Some of the old buildings that are uow in ono ARG HAIL llos i/l Tlie bigh standimg jump was won by O'Col son in spite of the fact that Anson is | use ally a menace 10 the health of the After the compiation of the march, accord- | RO, with Cabill pushing him very hard; alinost sure to win the penant. children. You take the building that has ing to the original schedule, the toilers in the | Beight, 4 feot and 2 iuche: ack Buyne of Cincinnati knocked out [ been suzgested as an annex to the Hign Thies ant thair fronts o the erowd, pro. | i tho Lalf mile bicyclo roce Chatles Hoyt | Gainoy McDermott of Streator yesterday in | school for examplo, and it is not one of the Cooton th the. falr soands, whers. tho post | camo under tho wire first, Herbort C1 a savage cight round fig worst by any means. 1t stands within o fow SArds HeepER LI s Cut Honloub: second and Thomas Mroctor third. Time: | Dangerous counterfeit dimes arcin cireu- | feot of astable and the filth and slop from = % 20 lation hero, . and every- | the adjoining houses wash down ugainst it in At the Fair Grounds. “T'he hop-step-and-jump was won by R. W. | thing is almost perfect excopt the milhinie, [ a very dis bie manner. In its present The crowds bagan toenter the. grounds | Doty. He cleared exactly 30 foot, which has been cast separately and then | conaition 1 do not consider it a suitable about noon and tho stream of people con T'he programme lasted until after 6 o'clock | soldered on. place for cbildren to be confined several hou ed until nearly 8 o'clock. And yet the | and seemed to give everybody complete satis- | The Chicago public schools open tomorrow. | each day, although it could be improved cuda ir grounds was not so | faction. Last year 135.000 childron were curolled 50 s to be fairly acceptable, grent as could havo boe R WRivaworls ini(heEvenin This year there will probably be an increaso my opinion it would have beon botter BAD BLOOD! ‘The_attention of tho hungry masses was : - | of b0, to diviao the lower grades now aitending at . Pimplos on the Faco ) I’ first dirceted o tho barbeond in the west | Perhaps 12,000 peoplo witnessed the dis- WESTERN PEOPLE IN CHICAGO, the Hign School building into a forenoon and i Broaking Out) = = L) end of the paddock where an S00-pound beef | PIay of fireworks on the High school grounds | mya following wostern people are in tho [ 80 afternoon division and let tho pupils at- / Bkin Troubles Gonatod by Hamiton Bros. wis ronsted to | 1ast evenlng. Possibly thero were but 8,000 [ oo tend but half a duy with no recess, rather + ot Bkin alaboring man's or & quoen’s taste, Tho | 8nd thero might have beon 15,000, There At the Leland—Mr. and Mrs. Charles than to put some of them into the building %‘:fi‘:nsfi:m‘m ; foast lustod an hoor and. then tha peoplo | Ware enough of them unyway, and they all | A Lt St 1 committee hau decided upon renting d 0ol Bores) Bad Broath 5. 5 155 ralwar Warren, W . Warron, Mary A. i swarmed into the ampatheatro while the | £OUtheir money's worth. Of course, the ex- | ‘0 d ik s on Twentioth street. TS Som Mouth or Lips Musical Union band discoursed music. Tho | bibition was free, but that was only'a minor | Feit, Butte, Mont, =~ A o money that is being paid out for rent o P enyiat. crowd was made up of people from all voca. | consideration. The display was fino enough Ay interest on over $100,000. When it ptoms, tike & N [OF DWIGIHT, ILL.] it o ! MeWhorter, Omaba, ) tions, The Sons of Bozaleel and Aholiab | to hold thousands of pcople there an hour Rl cthup | 18 considered that at least hatf of the money 9 iy 5 Were there, men who were ounning ||ad a hail, acd thas s seklig @ good deal of R roE tat would be spont. for tho crection of new 4 e Has Bstablished a Branch of His Famous il B et s oA s who' bave seon evon half there is to sce | 7 MMAGEDLTon e Chambers. | DUildings would romain here in Omaha it is s Y Omaha on Labor day. At tho Palmer—Mrs. J. K. Chambers, | yory plain, 1 think,” that the city would bo ENCLISH brass and who dorstood all rts | 1 G Wo e SR OTiI0y oo AHATAW, S 3 oo were there, men who swing the hammer and | 820 evervbody was satisficd—at least tnoy | OV R s et T David, Choy. | buildings where they arc most needed and G| . 3 OieaT isiro) s; W, H. Covey, Eibi; ; : [ : shape the horsesh ad the plowshare, | Ought to have been. There were rockets and | MES: WV Y give the children comfortable and conven- 3 Mochanics and_ artisans of all trades woro | candles galore. ‘Tho rocket sticas alono would | €ntie, Wyo. Pucific—0. W. Shefi iont roows 10 which to attend school.” W H Y ? BECAUSENQURGLOCD % Rey AT BLAIR, NEB. there and among them were a_goodly sprink- | keep a’small family in firewood for several = paodeachile g Mol Tavo you ever used merc u.\y 1t 0, did you s . y IR EaER §itor 5 : | argo, N-D.: . M. Hubbell, Dos Moine PhatBuitdin S 164 AL tion at (o i ling of morchants and professional men, The | Winters, while as for the empty candles, they 2 y 4 That Building. O e T that Yo Fequiro . blood o 2t e ha e s S 4 Jing of morchants and professional men. ‘e | Would ay o pipe line from hore to Floroncs | 18.: . T. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs, K. J. Chase, 0t tel] you tiat v blogd g For the Cure of Drankenness. Oplum and Morphing Loty WSS | A reporter for Tne Bre visited the buila- ule trewdom, from tio atter o1 % o a o o o e O A alir® | and back again. There were mines, bombs, | SI0uX City, la.i 4. J. Johnson, Omaba; C. C. ¥ ‘ % Habits. Thousands eured. For further informue Ey i ia Encirah Baod Filxie i the B strain of postry for the move prosy and | fountains and balloons, fzzdigs, serpents, | Broadwater, Helous, = Mout.; John ~W. | ing on Twentieth street near Dodge, which i, Bt A ; I ‘ i i matter-of-fact masculine aud manly poruion | Juggle-thumpers and several other things. Dwight, North Dakot the Board of Education proposes to rent for 'l'r“ilv*:‘r"““* on fr: W » matenot fect i B St bicses Gors seev HodEad tolided uy C. Barton came as far as Chi- | an annex to the high school and which has 3. x e X The Keeley Institute, - BLAIR, NEB 2 o'clock Se ' o he followi Inion,” S Americs T < 4 About 2 o'clock Senator Van Wyck, accom- | the followin oo D S et O e EiG whoare on their way east for a two months The basement or fivst flour rooms are ne SALE I JHN & CO.. Oma cago with Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Rawlins | been the subject of so much attention. 18 BV A 75l : tar of Columbia,” blem of Liberty,” | X o panied by Mrs. Van Wyck and Mrs, Edward 0 omyoigTilbert | vacation. Mr. Barton is at the Paimer and | and clean but the floor is about two and a Rosowater, arrived in earriaco and’ drovo | Bumnbe ".'m‘:l\“‘\:‘k"‘n,, dedallion‘oriWash- | W)y ki liomeltomortowW, 6vening: nalf feot below grade and there is a prova. 2 Million Bottles filled in 1873, NO CURE! NO PAY up iu front of the amphitheator. The sen- £. A. | bility that the rooms micht be damp. They alov was greotea by chcers. o was intro. | M. Wishington was fally as well pro- Sasifl e e o ) illi os fllled i the carringo and o otiiers. were by no woans uarecog Bk o aro hardly light and airy enough fir school 2 neral Van Wyck's Address. Thero wero plonty of fireworks to go tents That Mark Life in the Busy | Burkoses if tho heulth of tho pupils Is to be 0 Z%[ZVZS : ; The general gave one of his characteristic :n:;l-':x:-‘n an ll:; &l‘)::x_u:’::x:!lrn‘xlu“:ul’lv‘gli'l;::"\‘:,;: Packing Suburb, On the upper floor there are two suites of | —-— 5 bim addressos, fillod with pointed savings and | enough and to spas ; words of warning aud advice for the lapor- | frout, wheretae American urchin most does 3 ¢ s TS : shibast : ¢ 0 » 0t e At CauSUIG LrISts. o encimies | coneromato, Tt cortainly was o Hitimg closo | . Ed Brosniban bas rowraed from Pugat | would wmake two very comfortablo and con- THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” 18168 Douglas Street, Om dha, Neb. of lubor. Discontent, bo lield, has mado the [ to an important day, and the committee on | Sound. ; : o oro Ao mumber & St M Voxporlonca, A regulnr aradu ow. Ty stlll treating with the world better and grander una the labor | fireworks undoubtedly obtained full value re. | Mrs, Dr. Kirkpatrick left for Marne, Ta,, | 9f stall upartments that could bo used: for Much favored by her Majesty.” grontout ancross ml No‘vo s, (Chronic and Brivito Din ira guarantoed. for Catarn bles wore suro to have & good effect. | ceived for the §3,000 invested. for an extended visit with friends. ok o R L WorLD, Loxpon, | Spormat Btricture, an, ontment was the sams agnation. — Mr. and Mrs. Ancust Gilchrist are the T apneraelod shosbitowihoanital, « The best bew " e | lioase teforri i i 4 o s which fronts on Dodge street and the back The best beverage. ok ¥y atarion of Lifa) senc froe: Koferring to tho changes dotrimental to What it Costs guests of R. Gilehrist and family. yard of which udjoins the lot upon which the e for replr. lnl\A\l}x m:, umtm'}nl.fixud: i Must be carefully considered by the great Miss Mary Fitzgerald, aftera month’s visit | proposed school buildiag stands. The hos- Y Con Al Trvrn, Loxpox. acbe o longerdo s tiie old partios did yoars | majority of peoplo in buving even ecossitios | With frionds in Dos Moine: l\u!a returned. eI e oAb ATO R Glcar taslatpin D A osmopolitan . 'S TR VIO ST o ety | of lite.” Hood's Sarsaparilla commends itself Miss Annie Woolheiser of West«Side, Ia., | baseent to the upper story. The lady who Britisi MEDICAL JOURNAL. IR Loy ] frstiie y arl with special force to the great middle cl , | is visiting with her sister, Mrs. T, C. Marsh. [ keeps the ostablishment siys she has never 5 J 5 MOORE " oan because it combines positive economy with | Mrs, Cheok, wifo of Stock Agent W. B, | had a case of contagious aisease in the ho Cheap as well as good. sroat medicinal power. It is the Cheek, of the B, & M., has left for an ex. | and never will. Her patients cre those who “7y 5 4 fan ] dhemall o fien” VT | cine of whiel can 't 8 i 'tanded tripinitholwents aro anhcred with eheumatism, catarrh and | i o ’”"1”’/ 4" i is great and 9%e } ente of tho rights of proper a'dollar? ind a bol ¥ 3 A ke S 3 o like, and Wl voi 3 o 05- asing."— s, LoxDox, X SHdipar o the B ie | one dollar,” and a bottle t g Miss Aunie O'Brien of Chicago, is visiting | the like, and who avoid the ordiuary ho creasing.”—Tie Tixrs, Loxnos Y 9 fusion of Iin oputlowilLbe directions will average to last a month. her sistor and brother-in-luw, M. and Mrs, | Pitals ~in order to bave a more ; e iy s o O Bra sot auior and agreeublo home " whilo bolng elling obedience to the ! il Ong and X R P N . 3 i an is usually ¢ S pi . '-’\-;'x'n'f( pedionceto thelaw by thostrongand | 8, R, Patten, dentist, removed to B Mr. Larry O'lKecflo and Mrs, Mary Mur- | TF56 place appears to. bo entirely. froe from e Coteurated ENG i xo ments of force a standing army | building. Open till 7:00 p.m. T phy will be married Wednesday morning at 8 pbjectionable features so far as discaso DOCTOR | hese Coivlianed B fnay terrorlso the multitude Into submission _——— o'clock in St. Agnes’ churen, — o maiicon tagioal baaterinor nanseal {is trod & Fopblic Brar Justloo. ned WIDOW OF A VISCOUNT. D. . Bayless has recoived notice to go to | odot © concerned, The objection to the Countlpution. NI IVarRRYEN line tion Rra ORGH vt ra s nalb s Oklohoma City, I. "I, to attend an importunt 2 vhich H W favorite wli i \ Death ancisco of a Former | 18 suit the middlo of this month. resented, however, still \ains. o in England for 1 failure of crops one year T Robert Rong, oue of the cxperts at the | viciuity is a very busy one for street i Aine ~-:xh»; to iny_ producers. Ll it O Cudahy Packing houses, who has been in [ traflic and there might "be somo danger for ars of drouth would b Word has been received in Omaha of the | Chicago opening up a new brauch house, bus | small children along those streets during 1l the furmers in Amerlea. So 2, i i y ' S. Agnates At now bewsiling e | death at San Francisco of Viscountess Aletto | returnod. play time iutormissious. ors are proposing to withoul grain trom | H. do la Coruillere, widow of the Viscount | Fldor Marion Boles and Captain Peter . CUIIN & O : THE BEST NEWSPAPER when they know better and that | Gpaefoet Al Coraie Cockrell will leave for North Bend today mors could not"do 5o It they sodesired, | Charles Brnest do la Cornillers, and a | (%00 "o district convention of the Chris. | ~Notiecanf e Lines o teas undor Uits head, Afty Advertising Agency has these requisites: Interest and taxes and store bills will force | former resident of Omaha. The deceased’s | yinnehurch, cents: eaeh agitional lins tew ce it \'m.)mm'u knowledge of the Eugene Patton has returned from Lincoln. | rooms that might be thrown together and —— immedlato s : e Upa AT 2 d W0 yours ago farmers were ealled idjcts | BUSDand was a political exile to Capo Town, | Ny, P. A. Kirkpatrick, who has boen vis- | RitowNSON—Colonel arry. At his hom, Tushed fnto market: now they | Africa, whero sho was born. Viscount | i with her son, Dr. M. Iirkpatrick fo Divenport street, on Monduy. business, gleaned from years lled knuves it those who can withold | Cornillore was a professor of glanguages in | govaral weeks, has returned to her home in September 7, 18 g cars. Funerul DY of experience. ntii those needing are ready to buy. But | two of the universities of Cape Town when | Afjuntic, la, & from . Trinity outhedrul at 20, e Tuesany, = X2 S ilitia walt until the present crop fiinds its wity into | he died, The viscountess camo to this coun- Kl Septembor s, 1901, A MPLE 1“"“"‘ “'“l "“‘l'““ for ors In which railroads uro intorosted, | tey with the AT D Vs ey The council met in Blum's ball last ovon- =SDyEH R T 4 o et laborers, then famine and starvatifon in Mrs. Cornillere, as she was known in | the roll they adjourn llu oot this evening OMAHA, Sept. T.—To the Comrades of this FIUR CANDLES for theie extermination, [hase CANDLIS n|g\|n||\]yl\‘hl\‘\n[ ILU‘H\I\ Europe will mean huuger to many Amerleai i ngineer’s office 8 ) £ oA 8 | A prevint contaglou diestes - Use SEABURY'S HYT B ! 8 v Awmerleau | omana, lived hore for seven or eizht years | 8t 7:30 iu the engin flic Post. Comrades: [t bocomes my sud duty mmm“m“w‘“ s, Lite SEADURIELHILHON wIDE reaching reputation for ason together! Tt ft be true that | Prior to 1557, and worked as an accountant in | _ Misses Alta Hildebrand, Tda Morvison and | to anuounce thoe death of our worthy com- 2 ) i ! Migpass : ; ey Brownson '0f this post. well defined principles, honest snworth shes with interest and there s a | the Union Pacific headquarters, She was a | Maud Charon of Oaklaud, Ia., are the guests et iy at: 100 l0akE nUNIs , O h = Ao S : e continal struggle Dotween oapital and lnbor | finely educatod Woman and taught Fiench | of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Monn, Twonty-socond | Yhidh eccupted '|»'.\‘. e el convictions, an unlimited ca- yl)!‘ ‘lLly ]\.l“”'.' l“f ',’ BB flll",'m then It becames vour political and religions | hore fur soveral years. She was one of the | street, between J and K strects funeral will tuke pluce tomorrow, Taesduy, u s ! pacity for taking pains, business i s e e L mys duty to protect by all lawful means your own 3 R Aeieadh < i 3 Haing satho Over two years ago | began using B8 fgainst othors then you oun (6 1honly one | f1rst members of Primrose Lod Knights I'he funeral of Rudolph, son of Anton Hon, Soptember 8, al nity cathedral, at s I - = e o ol J Wiys by unton of eieh’ oeoupation, lborers | and Ladios of Honor in this oity. ' Tho de- | Sixteenth and Brown park, who died Satur: [ o'gipekpome 5 5 00T T B i Tiver, atrengilicn the success and the faithful perform-g | Moore's T'roe of Life for it, and 1 have and produedrs. at dhe atlot box. ceased leaves @ son and a daughte duy evoning, took place this afternoon ; AL Ghintides of this post are herehy i o tho torpiil Liver, strangthen the Hance of the stipulated service, cer had a case of sick hoadache since, g e mman family i on the eirth to make i 2 Tlie interment was at St. Mary’s cemeter, Suted. at the cathedral, By order of s an 3 2 = Bl | excopt when T was at one end of the LR AN S Rsaunteinbleakand Sickness Among Childven, Building permits have been issued by Tn- . JuCHANLION 8 CiASE, Commander. Antl.Bi]ig“E Medicine. { We have these requisites, B | rond and the medicine at the other end, portions of the heart. "That the gulf botween | Especinily infants, is prey > or less | Spector D. I". Bayless to Edward Hurley for | Jous Jekrcoat, Adjutan gantly sugur conted. Dosesmall. Price, Shall we have your advertising ? It is worth more than money to me Lo (OF aess | o s600 cottuge in Minnahan & Mulioney's cont,” Ofice, 49 & 41 Park Place, N- 7 heurtily commend it to ull sufforin must ot oniy be bridged but filled with Hioag. | audition and to I, K. Roed, Thirtieth and it Rty e it ot | B o Pt S e | Buion i € 1 16 ALDEN & FAXON, B | Ui Boiictle, Yours trulv, Thetin 80 That tho Crossin Ty e woiid ond | The most successful und reliablo of all 1s the g = NEW/SPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, W. B. KILE, ) il Bo gl Brand Condensed Mille | St. Peter’s Benevolent socloty held its scc- l K\ 06 a1l G5 West Thicd Streect, B Pastor Fivst Baptist Church, For this groat unrest of producers and tolle Your gracer aud druggist keep it ond annual picuie at Reed’s purk, Twenty- (1 CINCINNATI, O. Moore's Tree of Life. n positive cara tor Kidney there Is abundant reason and it will continue — - second and Castellar strects. - Large crowds — i i and Liver Couplatit and alt b 00d disease,. Doss | and inerease untll Justice s obtained. Years » & New Hall. were present from the Magie City, and un Recent experiments as read befc £ > A, S of “organization wnd discussion have done £ 4 | 5 ha i much, but more can be done in years than U. S. Grant post, Grand Army of the Re- | eviovablo time had by all. Jast Congress of Surgeons at Berlin, leave ' has been done n eyelos 1t you will uso the | public, will change its location this evening | _(i¢orze Becker, a cuttlo dealer, met with no doubt 1hat the true way to CLEAR ¥ N logal means frdo governwent furnishos. | g0 tne old quartecs in Clark's hail on | 50V oldant atitue yargsiyostorday.ufta THE SYSTEM OF MICROB e, nUBn IUHS, APORE :):.%'iy..um-uM{“{i..mm.m ovorgrown fortunes and toiling humanity | af all times, but is largely o Y (0 wiiTar whon you eAn ured by using Moore's 000 LAfo. tho roat Lifo ltomoir! Nogieoting to do so, whut botter ate you than 001 AW froi his hors tho toilers of England, Austria or Rusia, The | South Fourteenth street to the third floor of | toaupled on et reaning oiaCeihd | through the pores of the skin. 1t has bee ballot bax 13 uiore effetiive ud loss oxpensiva | tho Boston store at Sixtoenth and Douglas and otherwise injuring him severely, found that a remedy which kills the Mi- thin strikes, It logistation s forover to bo | Tho occasion will be colobrated with sociai moral Munnger Josoph Holmun of the | €robi will alsodestroy the life of the | Ry U b T and i order’to maks ‘the mora sffcotve, | the Republic and Womew's Relief Corus aro | piy'\iiio us bewn spending o forthight visit: | Microbl can be forced out through the | friiiue ton of pistos bie anyihiie you ora rfode by ercualng yaur meniberani | Munderson of Nebraska and PostCommander | 11k friends in Chicago, i1l and Tndianapolls, | - skio, and it is in this way that @ @ &, | Ui testlh rewaiar Btan, s (6 S for A O PRt ALY Huve o eounerl of aduiuise | Distin of the Dopartment of Hiinoie " *199F | Iud., has roturued, bringlug Mrs. Holmail | relieves the system of poison. & svinistors, iwyore ail public ansakers | Eration or arbitration ot ‘one. from each 4 aloniiz. o e e LS ntlel. hika” (e 8010 Fli ganization; then difficultic Heh muy loac - The lub held regular shoot Sun ¢l Jonta- Omali s o e, thied LUWALFIE Ao b Fuferred Tor Arbittakion | o 1 You could soo your own seain through an | Abe tiln b held its rexular shoot Sun AVING SUFFERED much from Conta ;;'”r‘,‘;“\‘;-‘;w AL third or detlon and o steike ordered wnioss roconn | ordinary magnitying glass, you would be "\Al.\' ‘fllh rmoan on m.; ‘Illmnl ward '-um‘nh gious Blood Poi; after using half | floor Pex o Bondsed m thls “eouncll, 1 strike must | snazed at the aniount of dust, dandruff, and | At twenty-five single blue rocks trom five | g qozen bottlesof I Was RESTOR: T SR M TRVl AEEE | SRS ek S L i | oo ragr ot sooed 17 an | oz betlesof FRERYL ML WO, | NS | WooDS L aud most” popndar propuration for loansiug | Hianchar: D and Shoot oft Sanford | 1) eryptive sores disappeared. You are PENETRATING Genoral Va aliatinda o B A I e cored 21 and Blunchavd 18, | noral Van Wy s addross was fro. | tho scaip is Ayor's Hair Vi spoyed ¥1.an0 Blangyer at liberty to makenny use of my statement CK‘ 'PLASTER. | ’ intorruptod tho applauso and el — ¥ Sheera. of his Intarestad sudltare whs o Hurt in o Runaway. DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers for tholiver | D8k you wish.=J. Crosnr Hyiox, 208 T QUICK. Others 1n dored i an ovation at the close of bis | Miss Miller and lady friond were ariving ————— 9° | Wuied Avenus, Piflaburg, Pa, ND THE ; DEAD: T ik oy ity VAR Fetoauskion, i speech, g >, e Sk 1 A eufering I Dobility, Vital Exhaustios in Ppeeo G Ik aaamia A R E on Dodge street yesterday afto AT Western Ix'uurunu. f Treatise ou Blood and Skin discases mafled free. EAD wron SPLASTER- fnthe linchr Cold Hands or Feetylind D e CHee ok S ar Rod Clowy | Seveutoonth streot the horso bocamo fright- WasimiNaros, D, C,, Sept. 7.—[Special Tele. BWIFT SPEC A prt potrates, I ;c‘luu“uunl. Biue Linca under the ongross McKeighan of Red Cloud | ano, ) 8. ER0Y J0L8. 5 Y] n to 3k, |—The - following 1ist of . 7 N TH yos, Piminles, o Nervouy was introduced {mmodiately aftor Senutor | ShO% 8t & passiug cablo train and tore Rown | RYA ¥ I,‘.“,,I“' - ‘., o 4 o list of d 77 e " W Drisautats, o Blood Pycases ta Fither Sox, Van Wyck hnd concluded, and. delivered oy | the stroet at n frightful paco, At St. Mary's | pensions granted is reported by Tur Bee and Re¥ addross of about twenty - mimyeied il | avenuo the buggy collided with the curb | Examiner Bareau of Claims —_ i UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Hobb's Nerve Tenio Pills 5 stone aud both ludies were violently thr : i which he said that ho believed politics | 3100 sud b utly thrown | Nebraska: Original—Clark S. Morrison, was or ought fto b the science | 19,he pavement. Both ladies were takon to | it (ORI T R RO Corner 11th and Mason Strests: 1alt block west of | MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD of government. He said that the | M3 Miller's homo at 1003 Howaad street, | M 5% 5 J L i i i and 1 & M. Do | aMD RESTORES THE NERVOUS S8YSTEM early American oitizon had but little idea of | WHOe i hbysician was called to cuve for | T Boyd, Thomas J. Porter, James M. Vail Phenoling New builiing | “ifhey briug tho rosy tintof Mealth to the | THE-HERAINEGE the ‘resources of this great country, and | *0Ver! bad cuts una bruises, Thowus Bell, Benjumwin 1. Blaney, suao . | | } s E s i sallow elioeicy. 11 youarnouloring (rom Do | sixtcan Yors Bxperienco 1n tho Trontmont of at thereforo thelr idens woro but crude and Haton. ¥ . Fngement o o Nerdom Fmpure or forms of i vag vith regard to the possibilities of our f rors, you shotld at onoo take Dre vague with regard to the possibilities of our Cold& mit.hl 1 .: i o i or X Hobba' Nerve Monto Eilin, tho "n':“: PH'VATE D|SEASES s % ri Lifo Feenewer, as they will corich your Blood M nation, The country developed sources of wealth of whioh our forofatners had not 110 those 1 you w dreamed when the country was in its infancy But wealth did not_always bring happinoss to individuals or nations. When the rights of the people wore curtailed they could mot Lo happy. by one applica ! and stromthon yo cuuta & viak Kin Disensos and Fomilo Diseatos He was not thore, ho said, to offer a cure- o For aulo by dru ¢ sont by wal. 8. B0 rew s Vugooms 1o. the outamh : OTE L E NDOM HOB®'S MEDIOINE CO. i naares i vt baen il Hidons inaveryshors | | 4 snoraisYORS, Farnan Sts, Omaha g 3 Ban FRANCISCO, CAL: oHIcAao, e 14 and Faruan & Junaha, Nob, all for the ills of which laboring people all over the country complain, He believes that the difficulties were not to o wiped out by tho mera stroke of n pen. It would take : Weall b time und patient toil to right the wrongs 500 por Battle Buftering from the train f oylia (rom oAty erforsorlnter es that the people had fastened upon them by isaetions favids. Tu w ”‘"m“ ‘:, " . ROI o5 16, yoats tho results OF overwork, aickness. worry, oL, Full the audacity of corporate greed. He did not = Phancline arly decay, wasting weakness, lost iauood, A winlo jlevelopmant, aid tone glven (o every beliove in anarchy. He belioved that the . Madicin Co WS 'w vatuaiie troatisg wald; © o o v 0ot g, patirel their ow Omaka tull particwiintor home cure, FREE of ! o e Hay Fever AR & Coce Cor, J2th ana i, ople had tho remedy within own A T P AT tead by ey fom st e sl Y Jpo ot ah o A, Baraohe A ;f.‘}“.‘; ‘\\u ,’, i 4.,‘.‘\\“.. AN, W > \/// /() IR ands—the ballot—but they could pot bring ¥4 Rasxous shd itated. o NERVE AN 00 nUFRALD sad iy AL 00 BUFFA instanty Ensily, Quickly, Permanently Kestored. tho neodod rolief unless thoy frst kuew and Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Stauuurd. Brof, ¥, {, FOW Lk, Movdus, Conn' G00dman Drug Con 1110 Farnad St &RIE MEDIOAL 00} BUFFALO, M. VJ T9s sistoonza By