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< g THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SAMURDAY, SEPTEMB 1895, day from a three weeks' trip through the GREAT CLOSING OUT OF THE tion at Des Moites and spent some time in caused fometbing of a sensation in his speech. | ' b - 12 ] o CLicago In conference with the beet and pork — Jt came about In this wayy Governor Wood- ~ OULD LIKE T0 BUY ROME| o JF Proposal to Raise a Fund for the Purchase | probably” be embodied In the report of the | Third and Last Day of the Exercises at|beleved it was right, but that now the A investigation on the workings of the beef - goutherners woyld have to teach their chil- g of the Eternal City. combine, which began in the sarly summer, Chickamauga Park, dren that the fouth was wrong. Governor Y — Turney took exception to this In his speech, A —_— C rating the Unifiention of Italy. “I belleved I was right during the four NOT ‘MEETING W!TH VERY MUCH FAVOR |, \WASIHINGTON, Scpt. 20.—The Italians in | GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC PARADE | YORFR Aot oetesn Jure Limerved iy he this- city today are enthusiastically cele« confederate army,” be said, “‘and at the end | 4 —_— brating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the — of that time I thought I %as right. I still § : think I am right and shall teach my children Vistonary Enthusiasts Advance the |Unifcation of Italy, = The festivities were | Governors of Many States Partl . Bier (s ety of (e sone i, Yoot 0. No one is mbdre loyal to the stars and TR 4 Project of Offering Taly One Bil- | 00cr i OO O e o ratione. Thers | Im Bxerciacs Dedieating the stripes than I, and no one is more loyal to s ‘l ln ro ross a‘ l 'h and Farnam St sl 3 Hion Dollars for Restorntl Was o sireat parado thie morning, followed | tle Grounda of Missionary Ridge | the govornment, but I never can bs convinced i 55, femporal Power (o the Pope. by a reception by Baron Fava, the Italian and Lookout Mountain. at the south was wrong. A ! This rather frank confession cansed a great . f 3 ents were flir in the audience ahd when the hesting Please note the prices made for Saturday’s sa'e, The same slashing and cut- § ambassador. borate arrang —_ were made for the grand banquet in the o 4% hiindreds. o Hahs Wife adjourned it was the tople of general con- . 0 e i WASHINGTON, Sepl. 20.—The Syening. Many hundreds of Xtalians wer® 3 | CHATTANOOGA, Sept. 20.~This, the third | yergation. ting prices prevail in all departments throughout the house. ! it origluating In London of ralsing $1,000,000,000 | i ng 80 e ominent Tepresenta. | day of the exercises attendant upon the dedi- CLOSED THE EXERCISES, E fo be placed ut the disposal of the pope as a | tives of Ital cation of the battlefleld to the nation as & | General Bate spoke in part as follows: “I fund “with which he could negotiate with e ool X, opened with a grand civic and military | wish that I could command my words to give & the Chinese Actors. Uit AL ) volce 0 o Ttaly for a restoration of temporal power 18| (o ot o etorn, ury | parade. . The visiting cabinet offcers, gov- | Yolce (o my sincere appreciation of the recol- ° ° regarded Ly leading Catholic authorilles’ as L Udp i . - the various mili- | lections which occasion brings with them, oRAr by leading oficials are keeping a close watch over the | ernors and thelr staffs, and the various We have assembled on the glorious battle- visfoniary and absurd '”“x““’ ey ‘l"“ “':’l' Chinese receatly admittod fnto this country | tary organizations took part. 1t brought | fleids for the preservation and perpetuation of fssued in London has not been seen in this . sople { ity proper than have | sacred memories, to advance by lessons T > . . o | at Ogaensburg, » 4 now at Atlanta, | more people to the city prop 3 L ¥ % 5 e X eity, nor bas the subject come to the authorl- | &, DRICIEDSTR, e, e WL GO0, A0 B | feen nero at any one time since the dedi- | learned here the commen glory of our coun: I'hese are only two of the many bargains that we offer in p Yos In any form. It 1s regarded as the | gory Chinage women in tho party wero | catory exercises began. Thousands who | {0 G000 [HO HREXPEOSSID Yoars has mitle Ll g k ] ( ” 5 O d '} émanation either of some well inientioned, | brought here for Immoral purposes. A letter [ yo oSy G LT MG (averns along Mis- | gated the pastions And disnosscesed the minds our oa Dcpartmcnt——ot 1ers are cqually as good. but misgulded tndividual, o of some ofio de- | from a Baptist cleryman who came [roM | yionary Rigge, Lookout mountain and other | of all the surviving contestants of these great e PR TR B etk | WA were AIkbaRed,: o % Dlaces in the suburbs were All here today. | battles to look back at the past with tho P Grand Sate of chureh. Tt Is stated that no such plan is | Women were disea Al oderate convictions which are due to a con- s v — Then thousands came {n from the surrounding RS LR et BB y within the bounds of possibility. Even if the | Regulating Wa Mateh Factories. ipihon st ach principles o | v " o » avallable as a means WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 ited country so that the streets and thoroughfares | convictions to justify the contention. o FASEAIIOAL BAmAd were avatlab N AP e were thronged to that degree that it was| He then referred to the erection of the of awkisting Italy In ler embarrassment, It I8 | Consul Morr's reports to the State depart- | yox¢ to impossible to get about confederate monument at Chicago as an in- b a8 #ald the restoration of temporal power in- | ment (hat a new regulation for workmen in It was a few minutes past 10 o'clock when ation that sectional feeling was obliterated, & volves sentimental sideratious Whleh | mateh factories has been adopted by the | the parade started. A platoon of police led, | and then turned his attention to the causes | nefther Italy nor the popo would reduce (o a | Delglan government, requiring them to be | followed by a military band. " Then came | which led up to the war. The Missouri com- It | uestion of barter. excluded from the work as soon as they are | Vice President Stevenson and party in cars{ promis aticism had something to do 18 BAL prescnt, o far as s known here, the | attacked by phosphoric necrosls or appear (o | riages. In tho succeeding carriages were | With it, but the denlal of equal rights to equal Saturday. Vatiean has no plan under consideration for | ho threatencd by the disease. The regula- | Lieutenant General Schofield, Secretary of ;'l_"* \I*éj *”r‘ al cause. Whatever may ne i i tho restoration of temporal power, of for the | tions provide for frequent examinations and | the Interior Smith, Postmaster General Wil- | have ‘b the vight —or “the = wrong, $3.75 Mackintoshes ostablizhin of a temporal authority else- | ahypdant precauti son, Secretary of the Navy Herbert and At- | the " ;wull ‘v-‘wwl it was right, and 3 | Shere than at Rome. About eight years ago Lok {orney General Harmon, United States sena- | In defense of this bellef it accepied battle. $2.35 ' the diffcrences between the Itallan authori- for Pang tors, congressmen, governors and staffs, park | ”| sout l!‘n':nw] and nskyul nothing |n;xu $5 60 Mackintoshes 3 | ties and the pops became so pronounced that ept. 20—The Navy de- | commicsioners, Tenneasee legislators, Mayor | than equal rights, not only of persons, but i 3 s the Vatican began to consldet the feasibllity | partment is advised that the corvetts Ranger | Ochs, citizens’ committec.and invited guests. | 0 JEES Shte, MR (6L WA BEIREEEATON $3.75 of establishing the papal see at some OUWET | } s gajled from Guayaquil for Panama. She | °Another platoon of police came next and | 3% o, GG Ve 0T SO0 L B TORTE 75 Mackintoshes . place in Burope. ‘:lxult '1“‘0‘ e etaetory o | Will be stcceeded at Guayaquil by the Al- | then the United States {foope, llhe (ll|\|u( 1" | questioned. Publicicts might draw distine- $<. 5 Mackintoshes #omo_concessions which were satisfactc bert, now on her way'to that port tional guard, Tennessee National guard, Capi- | JUeSHONCC: b e 2 fha Vadean - alaying e Mot erlus T B e o he Gt | lone betvieen uat an”uhjus” war, bt $5.95 i fion atven 15, tho quemtion of the pope's Fe: THE SPANISH ADMIRAL | Ho0ga Schiooh battatlon. 7 e g rum | 10U sanctify the wrong nor defeat invalldate $12.00 Mackintoshes Vol a o the Itallan gov- e clses of the day were held in WU | ¢ho right. It had developed that the north | 'z‘:-:‘r::el»'ml:u:: ;v:&:|':;lllfl"l\lr;”r‘l With the. vati: Populace Pays Marked | tent near the government building and WEre | \as more powerful than the south and the $8.25 | cam, it never has. desired the withdrawal of hute to the Naval Chief. presided over by Vice President Stevenson. north had outside sources to draw from. $l” 50 M&l(‘kinmsh“i i the pope {rom' Ronie, ak (he contral cstablish- | HAVANA, Sept. 90—The funeral of Ad- | After music by tho band luvhyl;rn 8ok Bevond that he could not draw a rightful con- 4 $12 3:5' 18 8 ment of Catholic authority -at e 1s of | miral Delgndo Parejo today was the occasion | Niccolls of St. Louls oftered p 3 clusion that must be left to history. W0 A dld 4 ” ess was by George W. Ochs, mayor | A comparing resourees o aly. The pope prof e to 3 o A 2 R . atta b ’ A 3 3 hildren's @& | against the deprivation .of ‘his temporal | FOW and appreciation of a brave officer. The CHATTANOOGA STANDS SPONSOR. he referred to the battle of Chickamauga, de- Waterproof Car- G | Gwer, but this 1t is said in Catholic circles | procetsion from the chapel of the Marine | - wgpattanooga stands today sponsor at the | Scribed it from his point of view. Next he anty | as been largely formal, as a means of keep- | hospital, in which the body of the admiral 1ay | second baptism of these historic and hallowed | told how the south had struggled since the ing allve the lack of agreement in What | jn gtate yesterday and last night, was a no- | surroundings, baptized first into imm: 1lity | War to get on its feet. In conclusion he said AT 75¢ each, Italy has enforced. No forelgn power has |y one 1o it were the prominent mili- | by the blood of American soldiers shed amid | It was vain to surround America with for- | ever taker? up the pope's cause, as all powers | ¢ o oren i rear of the fiercest, bloodlest | tresses, as modern cannon would demolish —_— { give thelr assent [o the nétlon of Ttaly | tary, naval and civil personages in the city, l.’.:tl (nost desperate battle of modern times; | them. ‘The only safety was in union. Let it s | tiventy-five years ago today in assuming tom- | members of the various consulates, represen- | bipiiyed o second time amid the moft, swost | be remembered that the confederaics who | g Lail oral authority over all Rome, including the | tatives of all the poltical parties and many | anthems of peace by the touching tributes | 10USht against the federals rccognize thelr |3 P oo]qp| Regular I\ a > i 4 4 " A Us 6 PRI ¢ embalm. | valor and claim their Lee, and the federals | 48 gula gula Regular Regular i which foreign ministers at Rome will take in | acting captain general, in the absence of Mar- | sacrifice and the military prow of her iR 3 value O flio Itallan celebration today. Some time ago | shal Martinez de Campos. e e blue vault of hoaven which arches | The meeting then adjourned. value rders value value & Buropean paper published the statement| Tho escort of the remains of ~Admiral | this hallowed plain s charged with sacred i 4 P I that all Buropean governments had requested | parejo consisted of a battalion qf marines, | memories, and the glittering stars which be- [ FORGOT TWO IMPORTANT POINTS. $8.00. £8.00. F.“ 87 4 | thelr representatives at Rome to take no part | the survivérs of the crew of the wrecked | jowel that canopy are symbols of these |y o o oo o mmgs e | 1iled. “75: $7.75. in the celebration. Further than this unofii- | crujger Barcastegul, one battalion of mili-| martyrs that porished upon these renowned to I, Out BvidEhee i ¥ clal statement nothing is known lalln lm tary volunteers and the firemen and crews | battlements of our towering mountains, our | o\ B \‘cn‘f'u &t 30 Wh”;mnme 3 % - Ftetd o v:;‘rl.:;’:.“({om(fl rir;:\:m"‘fl: to the ‘%fm’ii.'ry‘"m.,.’J;‘"3("l1'~"‘.'§\.=’?‘i?';‘§'{‘ n‘|“ s F\I]\‘;:xhl?n‘:r’:l‘}ll:vly‘z k) u;:’afihflu'lhlq'l.ng; B. King, the organist of Emanuel church, Ladies HOSIery and Underwear Morse’s Bankrupt Notions and Toilet Articles, R i fiation sun e Uatted | TU8 In the proosssion. The corpse was con. fouched by the maglc wand of history and | was on the witness stand in the Durrant | § 1 lot ladies’ pure silk Hose, in col- % """":'i crifice for Saturday | t Is a delicate situation and d | veyed on a gun carriage. Upon the arrival | garlanded with the sacred wreaths of mem- AR SadnT il ors only, Morse's price $2.00, salo = cases Kirk's extra large | staies ambassador at Rome, Mr. McVeagh, 13 | of the cortege at the cemetery full military ory. 'The people of Chattanooga draw in- ;I““‘::I"'F“(; ’:’;"e'x;’:‘:‘m‘;""?f‘:‘“'::"l:: ‘.‘.:‘.::‘;;L price e ° O8c white Tollet Soap, rogular 10c cake, g o A | n a position requiring the exercise of dis-| honors were rendered. The body of Admiral | gpiration from these patriotic association B h s 1 lot ladies’ black and colored Cash- sale price, cake e SWiTes £ cretion and tact. I oars | PArelo was placed in a vault in the Colon | they are the logical guardians to preser: points. When King was first interviewed in mere H Morse's price 50c, sale 25 Large size bottle Kirk's Florida I . The quadrennlal celebration of Italy hpears | cometery, in which lie the bodies of the | them. This city will forever tenderly cher- | reference to the murders by representatives | § price 3 C Water, sold everywhere at o0c, | to stimulate cranks in this country, who are | jato Generals Salamanca and Arias and Ad- | ish as o sacred heritage these imperishable | op the aifferent newspapers he denicd all 1 lot ladies’ fine ast black 0 sale price, bottle : 2l1c 113 directing a volley of threatening letters 10| miral Lono. ~ While the procession | memories as demonstrating the genius, valor, . 4 Hose, Morse's price 35c, sale price. C ihartE tran | 1\ e knowledge of anything which in the remotest v , p Fisher's Extract Root Beer, regular the authoritics here. A short time ago a Iet- | wag moving and during the | herolem and sacrifices of American soldiery. ag ything LET0t IRATER iy 1 nDeet o gl HE D s s , reg 5¢ | ter reccived at the papal legation declared | i the funeral ceremontes | ' “The city of Chattanooga took the deepest | Way might connect Durrant with the com- drop. stitch and plain, Morse'a 1 5¢, sale price.. | that the members of the papal delegation at | wore in progress salutes were fired from the | jnterest in the National park from the very | mission of either- erime. His denial was price 25c, sale price " lzzc 8-1b. bars imported white Castile 19 : ‘ B T oo amoved. from ths panty ((octe 1 Ureiylotalty, of EiavAras outset. The county and the municipallty | made in a way which left a strong impression 1 lot ladies’ natural wool Combina- Tt AR DR > sublimate unless they removed from the coun- WY of 5 ; . L L TR LUrAl G o n Powder, value sale thy by August 21, Another latter fixed June | The strecte through which the funeral pro- teleHlL 8 dutinotiedn libatato o sing | that he was not telling the truth. It was ton suits, Morse's price $4.0. ale G2 48 BEGE V% e G ot P l4c 10 an the time of destruction. A later letter | wre gensely packed with cltizens who mani- | in every way, and all possible privileges and | (e, (At the euspicior wrose Gk he KLew 1 lot ladies’ natural wool Gombina- (L [Rls Rl P D 5¢ accompanied i .3' l; skul “"” ted that it wag | fosted their sympathy in every possible man- | rights were freely and cheerfully given. The apidiv cryaln)liseaNatajen lasaitbRtitie Knew HinEe S0l Lyt iedl i welght, 1 \]cr h 25c, sale ,'.r|.~n s e o= hat ho Toft Chioago | Rer: General Do Campos, who 18 at present | gradual unfolding of the colossal plans was | GEEY TVEEGEEY SRR (90 M il ther Morse's price $.50, sae price ... $1.97 St g 25¢ 3 . on:m.; 4 he did. ‘as he would have been | i the province of Santiago de Cuba on offi- | watched in this city with unflagging interes! | became frightened at this condition of affairs, | § 1 lot ladies' Egyptian Combination gy FENNOC, 000 Eoodkjisale price Ty 5 ; namited had he remained. These letters | Cial business, telegraphed an expression of | and e Mgaificance) "‘w'hh(; great ork Ny | and the result was young King's important Suits, Morse's price 75c, sale price (4 Coin Purses worth 25c for... A o) “gvo SRNATREe T AR ey TSR b tian | D INRArtOWEREthY RatD) oL AdmiLsA TParelo [(dawnel el MW ICEXL AR NS Preb announcement to the police that he was in |4 AU A IER e aray i b hed e ta ! 0 Belding's best avallty Sewing ' Siik, g crank eftuslons similar to those more or less | and sent a wreath of flowers to be placed | for the dsGieation FOMECREE o (o oy, qvg | the church that afterncon and saw Durrant Morse's price 60c, sale price..... 29¢ worth 10c spool, sale p ; C frequently sent to public officlals in Wash- | HPRR U0 Y 0\ch 01 those who were lost by | second birth, the holy ground where amity | I a strangely agitated sthte, DR. JAEGER'S UNDERWEAR ON SALE Conta' 300-yard Spool Ootion, 40el: 1), 1 “ngton. the sinking of ho Barastegul have been |and reconciliation have erected in granite | King was then seen by the interviewers AT 35 PER CENT DISCOUNT A i anon thies) Sadly’ tor . c : e e ; e | and to a reporter from each of the morning REGULAR SELLING PRICE. arber's 200-yard spools Twine DENDBY REPORTS H PROGRESS. | recovered, and it is supposed that the corpses | and in hmnlzrn t::wrl-‘n;x{:uz;{’;l;;:;n‘:‘% smr:ln’: fewapapers deslared voluntarily and with ems s oL G F ut'h Thread, sells everywhere at 10c, 5 Biatteq an Independsnt Tnvestigntion | IAYS been devoured by sharke, which are [oeh & counsy Bow S Fusto s A8k o [ phasis that after Durrant had gone to:a small Gent’s Furnishings sale price, spool. i [o} AESDAL & It 5 very numerous at the entrance of the harbor, | solubly re-united, ¥ RES f| mirror in the church, he also went there and 1iiot Ronts' fiie cAaells balr: Shirt Clark's 200-yard Crochet Cotton, Ca sfon: in Ohiln Admiral Delgado Parejo was born in Cadiz, | her sons, remembering that whether they & ne camel’s hair Shirts 3 “WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Minister Denby | 55526 " "¢ tha age of 18 years hé |died for the cause that was lost or fell for | O the sheif bolow the mirror saw a ciot of and Dravers, Morse's price § 85¢ balls ~ for S has completed at last the arrangements for | entered the naval school, and six years later, | the cause that was won, their deeds added | (o g, "L\ PO o M Rine ‘made his ale price.... 5 6 spools G00-yard Basting Cotton for C the Investigation of the missionary riots at | in 1850, was made a subaltern in the Spanish | new luster to Amerlcan arms and their | (Lo datament to the chief of police the 1 lot gents' natural wool Shirts and Clheng Tu, in the province of echuen. He | navy. In 1857 he was promoted to a lieu- achlevements exalted American valor. Hence Drawers, Morse's price $1.00, le 68C Tracing Wheels worth 13¢ for ) ; § father of Theodore Durrant is said to have 6 this brilliant pageant, this assembling of the price o _ L eabled Secretary Olney today that the Chinese | (€faneY, nd i K 'fie'“f‘.'le‘;‘f;‘,“‘i‘;‘é“‘nfii natlon's honored aons, this gathering of our PRI loaRhj and DeRgRdihini)lodsay: e 1 lot gents' heavy wool fleece lined Victor Curling Irons worth 10 for.. 3G _government had withdrawn its opposition to | rynk o captain and in 1891 was promoted to | country’s most distinguished soldiers and | o qore Durrant, but was not really the Shirts and Drawers, Morse's prics gy 2¢c 3 “the commission and that the latter would | rear admiral. He was decorated with the | civilians, this burst of enthusiasm which to- | b oMl B0l Tol pid' lite. King an- 86e, sale price [} Tooth Brushes worth Ge for. 5 - start at once for the scene of the riots, The | medal of the Cross of Africa and the Grand | day thrills with sympathetic patriotism every | cworoq that he could not change his testimony 1 lot gents’ heavy ribbed Shirts and Best quality gilt edge Brass Pins, 4c riots at Cheng Tu occurred late last spring, | Cross of San Hermenegillo for naval [nook and corner beneath the stars and|oyep to says his friend. King will be re- Drawers, Morse’s price 75c, sale 37! worth 10¢, for... 0 “But owing to the distance of Cheng Tu from | merit of the first class and for milltary merit | Stripes. called as a witness and questioned upon these price 2C 50 the coast & week elapsed before even the first | of the second class in the last campaign in BURIAL PLACE OF THOUSANDS. points. t 1 lot genuine Guyot Suspenders, reg- 3 Shell and Amber Halr Pins, dozen. .. reports reached the cable terminus. While [ Cuba. He was a commander of the order of “‘Within the confines of Chattanooga are Durrant receives letters almost daily from | & ular 5'“" Boods, sale price C Fine quality shell Side Combs, worth 19 no Amerlcan missionaries were killed, much | Carlos ITI. He had executed many impor- | two silent citles of the dead where sleep 20,- [ women in different parts of the country as-| § 1 lot Cluett's best 4-ply Linen Col- 150 36c pair, for. . . C valuable mission property was destroyed, and | tant public commissions. In private life|000 victims of those sangulnary struggles | suring him of their firm beliet in his inno- lars, Morse's price 25c, sale price.. Muslin Underwear and Corsets the purpose of the commission is to fix the | he was greatly esteemed as a man of ex- [ which are commemorated here today. Those | cence, and wishing they could be with him 1 lot gents' Fancy Neckwear, in e sl e any responsibility of the outrages, securs the | ceptional character, cultured and amiable. |lowly mounds which le within each other's | to comfort him. In every instance o far the tecks and four-inchands, worth up 3Q Gormy i Moraels iorics e E punishment of the guilty parties and probably —_———— sight consecrate this city altke to blue and | letter h: ummhrrmn1 m;ucAmu,» whom he I;):ls 4 t\; 5¢, cll\omn-' enurc; llnt‘.( to CXOT. Drisar L 090 i financial reparation for the losses sustained | po ¢ : o 3 gray, and are the melancholy reminders that [ never seen or heard of. Among a number ot gents' fast black seamle st ards Doaon by the missonaries. Am the British missions | TC CLAIM DAMAGES FROM MAWAIL | £ U ©C0ich now we dedicate won its | of tender missives received recently was one Hose, value 20c, to close : 10c 1 lot ladies’ embroldered and lace suffered much more than the American, and [ Men Arrested aw Traltors by the New |fame at fearful sacrifice, signed by a woman giving the name of Mrs, 1 ot imported fast black Hose, g4 telmmaie Rl s anals Gonhe 28 &1 N1 21 in their cases there was actual loss of life, hy. “In the words of Lincoln, ‘we cannot ded- | L. Pangbort of Aurora, Ill. The author as- | i Valtio 150,480 FOIONBT: <o)t el C s price up to sale pric our State department sought to secure the co- | gAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.—A number of | icate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow | sured Durrant that she knew he was inno- | § A Bifl Drive ) o ) $3.00 quality Swiss Aprons, sale price 1.25 operation of the British government in mak- | o " \no were fmprisoned by the Dole goy- | thiS 8round. The brave men, living and | cent; that her bellef had come to her as an ing the investigation and in a joint demand 5 dead, who struggled here have consecrated it | Inspiration and that she would never be con- 100 dozen ladies’ natural all wool 2,25 quality Swiss Apre ale price. 98C upon the Chinese government for full repara- | ernment during the revolution in Hawail have | far above our poor power to add or detract. | vinced to the contrary. She also assured him | § Tibbed Vests and FPants, valio g0y Sl quality BrissiAvionsiaale piice tion, just was done In the case of the | organized for the purpose of gaining the as- | The world will little note or long remember | that she prayed nightly for his speedy de- $1.35, sale price...... [ $1.50 quality Swiss Aprons, sale price 50c Ku Cheng 1 vc;llgnl:‘on, 'n:ic r:]rm-r:‘gnvem; glstance of thelr respective governments in an W:m; ";‘e "flyld";f“- b“ll l'! thnt‘vlvr forget | liverance. 1 - Subject to manufacturers imper- H 1 lot children’s White Dresses 69¢ ment consented at first and charged one of E callan | What they ere. It Is rather for us to ” R v 1 ections. worth $1 " thelr consuls to: represent ft, but delayea | SOt to obtain damages from the Hawal'an | pg hore qedicated to the task before us— WILliGlyok theiNegroes Work: $ sending the latter xo long that our govern- | BORETOMEnt o L riconed sey. | that from these honored dead we take in-| ST- LOUIS, Sept. 20.—A special to the | @ Bankrupt Kid Gloves ment, finding that the British would not be el o D! Another 1€ wonth upito 35, onolcar i OSC creased devotion to that cause for which they | Republic from Birmingham, Ala., says: An 4-button and G-hool adies’ Thompson's Warner's and C, Teady until well along In the fall, determined "_“d"‘c‘“t“‘“t‘";n’,‘ charge of wreason, and atier- | gave the last full measure of devotion—that | agent of one of the big mining companies will Gloves, in Ak h ot R A R e upon independent action, The Chinese gov- | ¥Ard set at Mberty without a (rial, passel| o hore highly resolve that these dead shall | eave here tomorrow for Laredo, Tex., where $L50 pair, salo price, pair......... SSC e B80C ernment did not relish this plan, but accord- | WrouEh this CI"' Dty ore thing on: | not have died in vain—that this nation under | he will contract with the negroes who, several | ig 5 and 7-hook Gold Medal Kid Glov T 73 LR e e T R f . ing to Mr. Denby's dispatch it has finally | ¥here he will lay the matter before the State | Goq shall have a new birth of freedom and | months ago, went to Mexico from this state | 3 value $1.25, sale price < 69c¢ our $1.00 and $1.25 grades on sale given ita consent o the Inquiry and will send | dopartment. From Washington he will £0 10| (hat government of the people, by the people | and aftesmards made thelr way back to. La- Reynier Kid Glove ¢ {[Vd ) 83¢ a Chinese officlal as a member of the com- | London, then to Parls, and thence to Athens. | ang for the people shall not perish from the | beq. it ¥ suftering and sickness. All | TSR INIA igyem ibeasain'matkel, st 1o 2 | At these points he Wil act as the agent of | g redo, after grea g 3 8-button lengths, Morse's price Draper nd Curt Dep’t F mission, The representatives of our govern carth, who can be provided with health certificates A $1.79 apery a urtain Dep’t. k- ment will bo Sherldan P. Rea, United States [ Members of each nationality now residing in | When the applause following Mayor Ochs’ | will' be brought back here and put to work B:00, oalo pelos. x Jragy i 1 lot Lace Curtains, assorted pat- i consul at Tien Tsin, Commander Francis M. | Hawall who have claims agalnst the Hawailan | speech had subsided Senator Bate of Ten- | {1 the mines. The negroes have been 'n the 4-button lengths, Morse's price $1.17 terns, worth up to $2.00 palr 0 @ ¥ Barber, United States naval attache at Toklo, [ BOvernment. SRR nessee dellvered an eloquent oration. He Was | care of the government several months, and $.90, Fanlacprice:: s ¢ closo’ L 98¢ . and Fleming D. Cheshire, the interpreter of Do Y K heartily applauded. Next there was music | gra half crazy to get back to Alabama. Laces. S o 'i ) M : the United States legation at Peking. Mr. o You Know by the band and then General Charles Gros- ReZLiadd L 5 1 lot 45-inch Black Lace Flouncing and A e ooete, Marsen| S D 7 %) Cheshire will go as the secretary of the com-| That you are being imposed upon? venor of Ohio spoke. He said: Steamer » with a Whale. . All-Over at one-fourth Morse's selling prices, Brizo $0.90, Maldiprice 4 X misslon. That there Is no such ofice as government [ “Mr. Chairman: We meet today upon this | gaN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.—The steamer 6, 8 10 and 12-inch, in black, ecru and Bilove Shanilio " ertieres; Morm's $4.00 . i Although nothing is sald on the subject at | chemist? sacred spot to celebrate the herolsm of the Riedix i A i white high class Laces at slaughter prices. Rrice 49,00, 8015 :prics : s { 8 the department it Is probable that Mr. Denby | That neither the United States or Canadian | American soldier, the great results of bat. | fchooner Sunohl, which left last night for 100 Vel an et PPkl 3 Silk Drapery Loops, worth from 30c 4. 95 e has been obliged in order to secure the con- [ Bovernments have recommended any special | {les, and the greater victories of peace. We | Oregon ports, returned today for repairs. | B Efl;m e n':fu &) “""}’l;l_ “12,-. "““'1*4 to $3.00, sale price............... . 10s to $|, 2 s sent of the Chinese government to the in- | brand of Baking Powder as being superior to do not come with words of crimination or | After leaving port she collided with a sixty on 910K Bces. Bemuan B0 BOITE Mo 1 lot Carpets, worth §1 per yard, to . 5 quiry to abandon his plan of appointing an | all others? with memories charged with bitterness or | foot whale. The leviathan's tall got tangled 2 4 close at. " 50C E: American misslonary as one of the members | Many of the alleged government and Board | enyy, We join here, as American citizens | up with the propeller, breaking the blades ¥ of the*commission. Mr. Cheshire probably | of Health certificates that are appearing in | upon one of the great battlefields of a great | and leaving the vessel in an almost disabled 3 fllls the place Intended for the missionary. | the newspapers, recommending a certain | war, to dedicate for all time to the American | condition, § Tho commission will-start at once from | brand of Baking Powder, are signed by the | paople these monuments and this battlefoid g i ! Tien Teln, but owing to the great distance | employes of the high priced Baking Powder | W do fhis to remind those of coming gene.| FeMer Wil Pablish n Newwpar i from that place to Cheng Tu the journey | compantes. rations of the heroic races from which they | TOPEKA, Sept. statement is pub- " DI Nuns e made. overland and without | o ot 5 Gescended; to exhibit to them the enormous | lished here that Senafor Peffer has purchased Grooosaponbonsessess b the ald of guldes will consume at least a|Fally Dead © Combing His Hair. | o550 of the institutions bequeathed to them, | a controlling interest In the Topeka Advo- EA P month. It will probably be well along in| KANSAS CITY, Sept. 20.—A special to and placed in their keeping, and to forever opulist weekly, Three mo ago Nc:vllgln!‘i:rlbe(ura the real work of investi- | the Star trom Fort Scott, Kan., says: Henry | appeal o thoss PR, cate, a populist weekly. Three months ago gation begins. i Z . who are to come after us, | the senator stated that he expected to engage i g | i Sl % Watson, one of the oldost and best known | that they guard, protect, and forever cherish, | in the newspaper business at the end of his Saar!eg& s'!““ 33 7z v HOOLT'S WILL IS PROBATED, | hotel clerks in the wesf, dropped dead this|!mperishably and immutably, the results of | term in the United States senate. s‘;é‘m'x’i“";,i,; 7 o e . ] morning while standing before his dresser in | the great war. Srurepr— 5 4 X (77 g \\ s § =3 Fegnahle “",‘:"'"“ S & Long and|ihe Tromont house. Rheumatism o i NO WORDS OF CRITICISM, Not to Enforce Repressive M s{‘\“:"“'l';‘l;‘j;lf“_l?hgglI'fl_lltlil 7 oS R : i Interesting Legnl Conteat. heart was the cause. Watson had charge of | We do not come with words of criticism | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—A epecial to the cured for life und the pol: ¢ Gk . 18 WASHINGTON, Sept, 20.—Blalr Los and | large hotels at Topeka, Kan., Jacksonville | or bitterness—we of the north, and upon the | Herald from Berlin says Prince von Hohen- Son thoroughly — cleansed ! 3 \ . 18 J. J. Darlington today offered for probate the | and Springfield, Ill, Nevada, Mo., and other | very threshold of this discussion, it may be | lohe has triumphed. The kaiser has decided NG from n.i,i hl:'ll\hvl." s ¥ y 4 Mo . i HLLAE the -late Jossph Holt. thet was ve: | Cities: P 1l to remind my comrades of the great, | to follow the chancellor's advice in regard &2 ;\n“l;lfifl.ml NS AT J AW P T 1 ceived by mail when it was supposed no will | Troubled with Perlodical Dysentery, | Victorious union army, that the achievement | to the socialist question and to eschew the Sthelr - many pecullar all- R / 7 | was"Tett by Judge Holt. The witnesses to| Henry P. Silvera of Luces, Jamaica, West | of Which we are proudest, and well may be | repressive measures urged by the Eulen- NCATARRH, Gleot, N 7 g | thi teriousi smitte ten. | India island, says: “Since my recovery from | Proudest, 1s, not that we conquered in war | berg faction. W \v iricocele, Hydrocble, Gous X 5 s-mysteriously transmitted will are Gen- > and by physical force overthrew the armies g — Varicocels, 1yCrocole, Gou W 1 8 43 - an attack of dysentery some ten years ago, it Bell o = Murderer: { Worrhoen, Lost Manhood 3 i 8 eral Grant, General Sherman and Mrs. Sher- | somes on suddenly st times and akes i | of the confederacy, but that we restored the elie b & Mnpd ¢ Ry & pecial troate 88 man. The petition present:d by the atio:neys | very weak. A teaspoonful of Chamberlain’s | UBion of the states, or, in more fitting terms, | SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Scpt. 20.—An Ital- * Wment. ; z A\ R is that of Luke Devlin, named in the will as | Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy taken | that we prevented the overthrow of the union | fan named Frank Morrell, allas A, Oliver, is D N (VITALITY = WEAK) E executor, Who asks that the will be admitted | in a iittle water gives me reliof. I could get | Of the states; that wo stood in the deadly | under arrest in this city for burglary last WEAK MEN jiiue’so by too close ap: 18 > i i P e . to probate and letters testamentiry be g ant:d | a dozen testimonials from people here who | COBflict, not to change our institutions, but ¢ mental ~ P May. It is stated that Morrell is wanted in | plication to business or study, - aash. s him, also that the order appointing the Na- [ have been cured by this remedy.” 0 save' the union; not to commit revolution, | Louisiana for murder Btrain or grief, SEXUAL °F Sics i stands so high in the opinion of tional Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust com- St but to save the flag as the representative otk middia life or {rom the eftects of youihtyl ; & ¥ thoughtful women as pany administrator of the estate be declared | MOP Took n Negro from the Train.|of a great union; that we fought to restore of 0il Comes Down. follin 'mg‘,‘ug"u', vital power. TR Yold. This company was sppolnted adminis- | TEXARKANA, Ark., Sept. 20.—A mob of [ the constitution as the supreme law of the | GOLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 20.—The Standard | {RTE ¥our troubles if out of the city. Yy X trator upon the' petition of the heirs-at-law. | 400 men held up the Cotton Belt passenger | '*8d: Oil company today reduced prices, making Thousands cured at home by cor- g 3 October 18 was got for hearing all perton: coi- | train last night at Danceville and took a A b DR LA o M) eniane | Norly TAma, 66 centa; South Lima, 63 cents | FesPondence. CONSULTATION FREE. 7 cerfied. There s nothing in the petition in- hat these efforts were no cents. y Qparles 1416 Farnam St L Japee M notwag 1 .“ulr’"ey.n:“:_nw negro prisoner from the sherift of Boshier | unavailing; that the result aimed at has | 209 Indiana 56 cents Dr. Searles & Scarles, **'$ b s anything about. the whereabouts of ine. aii| | Perish, Loulslana, and made off through the | been accomplished, and that the union of Provious to its mysterious appearance in the | ¥O0% With him. The negro was charged | states today is a ‘union of hearts and a union : ¢ith criminally assaulting a white woman at | of states can never sever.' robate court. Mrs. Throskmorton, one of the | Jy SRR A 110E AS. AR RAKST BRYAL: - NEMcidries of the will, AFFived 1 Washing, | Dgatols L. There 1s ittle doubt the negro | *I ‘stand here today wWithout qualification § 20n Jast svening. BheAld not ppsar 15 COULTE to proclaim that in my judgment there is CLAUS SOAP For washing clothes or doing housework, it can’t be ——— alled. Try it. Sold everywhere. Made ouly b, no thought of disunion, no wish for the We Offer YOU A REMEDY Which equ. y £ Y y by 4 AT N0 tatused to Lk about thy tamows Laok Out for the Measles, dismemberment of the United States of Amer- Insures Safety to Life of Mother 3 wilk SR And all other contaglous diseases by keep- | jca' And today all over the smiling land and Child The N. K. Fairbank Company, = Chicago. 8 Digcussed the Waller Case. ing a supply of Allen's Hygienic Fluid con- . from east to west, from north to south, with . WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—At the colored :‘:';le'“:: :xullzl‘:clnel—t no superlor a8 & | the mighty linking together of states and “ ' ” Methodist conference for the District today & pure and sweet- | torritories by the steel bands that extend smelling disinfectant, deodorant and germi- | o some_tme was devoted to the discussion of | cide—healing and cleunsing. It has many | Lor, S0%4R to ocean, and from the lakes to . RESTOR AN, ¢ CALIFORNIA OR TEXAS. fles stronger than mere words that we are | fore herfirstchild—had no cram Guickly re- 3 : s united people once agaln—united literally | levedTsufcing but Hitle=uo patus aflerward= i For o™ Santa Ve Route: : —united actually; united in bonds of com- E. E. JOHNSTON, Eufal When in doubt what 0 usg for Netvous Debility, Losh of Sexual Power i ether i e ; 'or lowest rates on tickets an t ac- | radeship, of loyalty, of duty, of love and Foihae Plie: " Hiaing obt i s L T Nesmes, rofy & . use WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—br. D. T. 8al- | commodations ~call “on or address E. L. | affection. 2 ol MR E mon, chief of the animal industry division | paimer, P. A. Santa Fe route, room 1, First| When Grosvenor had finished Governors Result In 4 weeks. (o1 s ¢ A Of the Agricultural department, returned to- | National bank, Omaha, Morton of New York, Woodbury of Vermont | BHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO , 1513 Dodge street, Omaha, Neb B B P R RS g b e S A ki i

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