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DAILY BE Y, JULY 31, 1900, RAILROAD CASE I\RFnPLNFD':mm:r..,“;:r:.::‘;,',’1';::‘.:,‘:::.::::,::; POWERS IN HIS OWN BEMALF | ot senes et % s o \FIRLEIOHN 1S OPTIMISTIC THE M|N|3'|'EH'3 BUSY WIFE, | died, leaving three motherless ¢hiddren | breach between himeelf and Governor Tay without any means of support. The youns- | —_— lor, Powers sald: Oourt Wants Further Argument on the | ®*'. 2 Kirl of only a few months, atter- | Defendant in Celebrated Goebel Murder | ! heurd that thay were golng to send th " il wards _died st some time pas o nen e and 1 opposed it, as the men [ Assistant Secretary of War Scents Nebraska's Talidity of the L. | wards died. = For some time past the| Tri Tlls His Shory, g R A o A “|Peruna a Prompt and Permanent — g with 8. N, Dophins, 2305 South Four e | haa been decided t them home, A b ettt | ~ Cure for Nervousness. presence was enth street in this city, and the other, a me of the anti-G MUNGER'S DECISION GETS PROMPT VETO |L y. 18 now at work in Keya Paha county SENSATIONAL CHARGES ARE DISPROVED | eglsiature had strongly dis ed or | FUSION PARTY DOOMED TO UTTER ROUT A [ Porter wilt remain in the custody of | p bringing the men armed 1 threat | spirit. My daughter fs a confirmed in- Dophins for the three remaining years of | ened to desert doverndr Taylor in b — | valld and we both folt great need of an in State Mouse Combination Wants to [ 500 | Former Secretary of State Had But | CONtest unless he sent the men hom | Prosperity of the Farmer o vigorat orerun- Three F " Did Not G f Three Fat Brief Acquaintance with Yout priy § ftor the Nepide " d Ne [ 8 i | The witness told of a conference at the SSINea, FUSIONISTS DECLINE TO RUN| ™" ™iin il i ™™™ [ home of postmasier ¥ Clay ikin at Lex arty ANl A Keys 1o Youtsey. Know the Fate Johs Which Ar y YOn o my neighbors advised me | ut & to try Peruna. A bottle was imme- ington, at which the witness and others | e Line. diately secured and a great change ——e Laneaster County's Popocratic T:‘Il" participated. This was the day after Rep | took place in my daughter's, as I Falling to Pleces Throug GEORGETOWN, Ky., July 30.—Ex-Secre- | regentative Berry was unscated. Those in e ;o LINGOLNy Jtiy S0-{Shuctal.)==At & con. Withdrawals, | tary of State Caleb Powers took the stand | the conferenc decided that the vote had| WASHINGTON, July 30.—(Special Tele- p ‘I i Rt " ‘l(h. bl ferencus of the three judges of the supreme in his own behalf today, but did not com- | ot been properly taken and that Berry | Bram.)--Assistant Secretary Meiklojohn appetites improved very greatly, court today It was decided to reopen v::r LINCOLN, July 30.-~(Special Telegram.)— | plate his testimony on direct examination. [should refuse to give up his seat. Gov- | Was at his desk in the War department to the digestion seemed much helped, case of the State of Nebraska agalnst the | w grown of this city has resigned the A 2 {He will be on the stand tomorrow. HIs [ernor Taylor was told of the plan, but dis- (48Y, his bronzed face and rugged appear- Burlington and Elkhorn rallroads for the | fysion nomination for representative from | defense is an admission that he organized |approved of it and Berry made no attempt | hce plainly indicating that he had been purpose of allowing litigants to offer addl- | yqncagter county. R. 8. Mafkett, fuston | he body of mountaineers, who went to|to hold his seat. On the following day the | Rreatly benefited by his trip to Nebraska tional argument as to the constitutionality | nominee for county attorney, has signified | Frankfort on several occasions last winter | witness sald he intended to go to Louisville | and the west. Mr. Meiklejohn comes back of the law creating the State Board of | hiy jntention of withdrawing also. The at- |5 protect the legislature, but not to in-|to make arrangements for transportation |t0 Washington thoroughly convinced that Traneportation. When these two cases were | ;i dq of these two men, who were regarded | timidate it. He denled the charges made |of some of the mountaln men, but did not | the state of Nebraeka will be found in the submitted at the last term of court it was |,y the strongest men on the ticket, has de- |against him by Witnesses Culton, Golden,|get off that day. He did not give Youtsey | republican electoral column on November and restiul sleep soon improved us, so that we scemed like new women. “I would not be without Peruna for ten times its cost and cannot speak in too high terms of its value as a medicine of won announced from the bench that I it be-|yoralized the fusionists of the county. Noakes and others. On the stand this aft+ |a key or keys, nor did he hear a conversa- | % “Never in history,” he said, “has Ne- | Mrs, Anna . Fleharty, Galesburg, m1, | 4€Fful curative propertic came necessary to go more deeply into the| pr g, penjamin Andrews, chancellor-elect | ernoon he denied that Henry Youtsey had |tion with John Powers and Golden in refer- | braska enjoyed such prosperity. Crops . Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty constitutional queation, the attorneys would |g¢ the State university, arrived in Lincoln | the keys to his office on the day of the as- | ence to Goebel going to be killed by *‘Tal- | will be abundant. The drouth which af-| Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty, recent superin-| Nervous prostration always ,gives fair be given an opportunity to again appear 10| ipis morning. He will assume the duties | sassination, but said that there were two [low Dick Combs. He did meet Youtsey in | fected Minnesota and the Dakotas did not | tendent of the W. C. T. U. headquarters at| Warning of its approach and can bo easily court for submission of argument. In the |of the chancellorship at once, but will not be | keys to the office, one of which was in the [ the hall of the legislative building and | extend to Nebraska. Mortgage indebted- | Galesburg, I, was for ten years one of | Warded off by the proper treatment. Float- eyes of the court such a contiugency has|formally fnaugurated until September 22, | possession of Former Assistant Secretary | Youtsey asked him to let him into the of- |ness has been liquidated and rates of in- | the leading women there. For four years | D& brown specks before the eyes, mental arisen, all because of the decigion of Judge | whop he will deliver his first address to the [ of State W. J. Davidson and another in|fice. Witness did not know why Youtsey |terest are at the lowest point ever reached | she was manager of the Hope Cottage |confusion, fits of nervous headache, sleep Munger of the federal court In declaring | g\dents, outlining the policy of his admin- | possession of Ben Rowe, Governor Taylor's | wanted to get in there, but witness did not | In the state. As a matter of fact, it Is | Home for children at Harvey, Ill. Her |lessness, flashes of heat, chilly sensations. 1 transportation act vold istration. negro porter. Powers says neither of these | want him there. Witness had his keys in | dificult to loan money at 6 per cent. All|husband, when living, was first president | palpitation, irritability, despondency: any The attorneys in the Burlington and Elk- pr— Keys were ever in his possession and that |his pocket. Previous to his oecupancy of | these conditions place the people of Ne- [of the Nebraskn Wesleyan University at|of these symptoms or all of them should be horn cases will be notified by Clerk Herd- Holt County Republicans. he had his own key in his pocket in Louis- | the office thece were three keys to the | braska in a state of absolute contentment | Lincoln, Neb., and for twenty years was a | promptly met by the use of Peruna. i man of the action of the supreme court| O'NEILL, Neb., July 30.—(Special Tele- | \iyo"ihe qay of the assassination door, only one of which was turned over |and contentment, as history has shown, Is | member of the Central Illinois conference Peruna never falls to prevent nervous conference. They will be permitted to file | gram.)—The Holt county republican con-| " p,yiqeon i in the far west, supposed %0 |to him. W. J. Davidson is said to have|a forerunner of republican success.” and was the conference secretary. prostration it taken in time. Peruna is the briefs for consideration by the court at the | vention, held in O'Nelll today, was & har- |y ype state of Washington, and Rowe, | had one of these keys and a negro porter s | On the question of politics, the assistant | In a letter written from 401 Sixty-seventh | most prompt and permanent cure for all first eltting in the Septemb r term, at|monfous and enthusiastic gathering Of | no negro porter, is somewhere in Indlana, [ said to have bad the other during Finley's | secretary told the story of the mid-roaders’ [streot, W. Chicago, Ill, Mrs. Fleharty | cases of nervous prostration known to the | | i which time oral argumente will also be | which Silas Rohr of Dustin was chairman | prohaply at Anderson. incumbency of the office, but witness nev movement in Nebraska and predicted that | gays the following in regard to Peruna medical profession : heard and Romains Saunders of O'Neill secretary. Commonwealth's Attorney Franklin said | had but one key. He talked with Treasurer it would poll 10,000 votes for Barker and Having lived a very active life as wife “Summer Catarrh,” a book written by : In reopening the cases and calling for | Thomas Simonson of Agee and E. 8. GIImoOUr | yopight that if it s shown that Robert|Day and W. J. Davidson on Monday evening, | Donnelly. “More than this, it will insurc |and working partner of a busy minister, [ Dr. Hartman on the subject of the nervous 1 additional argument on the constitutional | of Ewing were nominated for representa- | \woaver the witness who claimed to be|January 29, about bringing another body of | a republican legislature,”” sald he, “which | my health failed me a few years ago. 1| disturbances perculfar to summer, sent free question the supreme court has responded | tives. Eleven delegates were elected lfv.‘h" from Colorado and who gave sensational | men to Frankfort, but did not decide untll |carries with it the fon of two United | 155t my husband about the same time and | to any address by The Peruna Medicine Co., to the expressed wish of Governor Poynter | genatorial convention, to be held in O'Nelll | yogtimony, swore falsely he will be prose- [ Tuesday morning, the morning of the as-|States senators, as Mr. Thurston's term |graqually I seemed to lose health and |Columbus, O and the majority of the popocratic state | September 8. L. C. Chapman was nomi- | cyied for perjury. Weaver is being held | sassination. It was agreed to do it expires and Mr. Allen ‘vas appointed by officials and officeholders who do not wish to | nated by acclamation for county attorney.| pare and the commonwealth's attornef has| Day, Golden and witness went to Louis- | the Poynter administration to the vacancy — = —— wee the malaries of the popocratic secreta- | R, R. Dickson of O'Nelll was made chair- | {ne¢ryoted ‘the police to' shadow him and | ville for the purpose of securing transporta- | created by the death of Hayward, repub-|(ime and energy for a period of three Whesn others fall conseld ries of the railroad commiesion so summarily | man of the central committee and C. L.|prevent him from leaving pending an in- | tion for the crowd that was to be gotten |lican. I believe, too, that a solid repub- | months, | cut off, Bright of O'Neill secretary vestigation up. The witncss explained that the slip of | lican delegation will be sent to congres Messrs. Orear and Roberts reported to According to the terms of the order en- —— The trial was resumed at 9 o'clock. | Paper found in his pockets when he was | from Nebraska, in view of this situation it | yr Combs, who at once said he would re- | 4 tered on the court record briefe of the Farmer Serlously Injured. The Jury was polled and then excluded, | arrested and which read, “Powers is our | the populists place u candidate in the field, [ \ira from the office. It is understood that Fl state must be filed not later than August DAVID CITY, Neb., July 30.—(Special.) during which ex-Governor Brown for the |friend—W. 8, Taylor,” was given to him by |as now indicated. It is charged that the | g colljer, the former adjutant general 1 20 and of the defendanis not later | Willlam Lang, a farmer living three miles | getanse made a motion for per Governor Taylor on the morning of the as- | Poynter administration proposes making < am Lang, detense made o peremptory in- ¥ ng o of Kentucky, may be pension agent if he ES ¢ than September 10 southeast of town, met with a sad accl- | gructions for a verdict of acquittal. The | €4ssination to be taken to Pension Agent|every effort to keep the populist nominees | g ivo. SEARL & | sty “Silver” Republicans, dent yesterday evening .\l:l 1,;.;\: was | motion was submitted without argument and | 1eslie Combs at Louisville, who had charge | off the official ballot, but the ‘;‘npul o mv: S SEARLES G driving a team of colts, when the team |yas promptly overruled by the court of the funds with which the expense of the | make a strong fight against such an attemp '":nm?”v” r»lnlrnur'n .”“;:‘. 'fl‘“'"'«l“ ""I‘\':’"‘ became frightened and ran. The tongue | fThe defendant occupled his customary |COntest were being pald | to destroy them DECIDES TO KEEP HANDS OFF OMAHA ce cates of omination was e o Y - i e tes 0 as e od | with the secretary of state this afternoon ’!IIM doubletree broke lu»\ffllflfl th €ar- | geat among the attorney for the defen: Th l' timony wa interrupted at this About Tmperinlinm. o8 of De: . ze and throwing Mr. Lang and family | ang seemed to direct for the most part the | Point by adjournment - The nominees complained of are those | . Ais- S— Upon th much discussed question | nl Com tee Win named by the free silver republicans at the | 270 the &round.. Mr. Lang suffered a dis- | novemente of his counsel. A large number P N . ] Tocont foelon conventor Fepuicans At (4 location of the sixth cervical Vertebrae. | of witnesses for the defense, fncluding ex DEATH RECOHD LML L R SIRR b L SNV IR (8 RN PRIVATE DISEASES Dy With the protest against fling the certin. | ¢ Was taken to the residence of hi8|Governor W. 0. Bradley, arrived this morn- ey, Metlistonn wil, “The pesple of the| NEW YORK, 0y Whdumes X. Mo A witanys b asd g the ce mother, where he lay unconscious during |ine Sromitens Granton tary Melklejohn said: “The people of the | NEW July 30,—James K. Me- OR . he popullst nominees the object| iy, pigne, The attending physicians say Outline of Defenwe. CRESTON, Ia., July 30.—(Speclal.)—Benja- | WeSt cannot be deluded into the bellef that | Guire, chalrman of the democratic execu- MEN of the instrument is to keep the name of means imperialism. They know |tive committee, after a long conference to- 1HO DR LOR S SMalnl TAllot, | U ptos | oY nos TEIOVOE, D, LANG: Anc ber | Lawyer Faulkner of Barbourville stated | min Heinley died this morning of heart fail i ot g expudisionists. Nebraska |[day with Chairman Jones, W. H. Stone of Y88t 1a BINDSA By ARtAUAL T, Cocbrans, forw | T Ouldren Wers Hotihury LIS TONNG), $iving the line O (GVIOUNOW foF | UPE Ko 7 OCIOUK: SO Mee OHE OF tHe BERV| oros oy AErlaUILaRL Tate; 1t people na- | Missouri, Danlel J. Campau of Michigan SPECIAUS Saily, SSUNty fudks, Knd i bassd on the B tho defense. He reviewed the political | retall grocery merchants here. later engag- | PeI0K B Lt | RN ath T GWRBStALD: Teqd iy, sAeT the I orses Injure Farmer. events for the last nine months and sald | Ing in the wholesale business. He was|!urally want to extenc sowbo | ¥ guarantee to cure all cases curable of following objections H 0 g, o pX 10 The: v cons' - | following statement ASTINGS, Neb., July 30.—(Special Tele- d v v o ests | superintendent of the Congregational Sun- | (he farthest extent. They know consump h First--Bec n party | gram.)—J. O, Johnsoy, a farmer living a G% Talm WIOM. WY G B SIS | S e tion means good prices and they want con- | “We went over the prospects in this state| WEAK MEN SYPHILI use the silver republica MAKIng $A NOMInations oo cerinod . ait over the state offices were not tried on |day school for several years, and belonge A ole 2 ey SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. ROt cast at the lant state election 1 mer ccnt | mile and a halt soulh of Hastings, was|y.dicial lines, but on & partisan basis, and |to the Ancient Order of United Workmen | umers in the Orient. They pay no atten- | and the whole situation. It was decided NIt Eraeiona, Lost Manhood. Hydre of the vote cast at the election dangerously Injured this morning. He drove . A tion to the cry of imperfalism. It is not |to have the state committee do the work Gonorrhoea, Ule the vote, that politics was responsible for the present | and Modern Woodmen. A few years ago he i bl gl mhdn aaro St the yepublican party of the %over to a farmer's near by to get a load of | progecutions. He intimate that the | went to Cuba and later to New York, engag- | 80 188ue With them at all o g st S " Nebraska hi e s AN RA S0 AY BEhEA-TE Tbaled E i . SO Wyoming and South Dakota, he gald, |a time at least. Senator Jones was pleased state during the whole period of its exist- | SLFAW an prosecution knows the identily of the as-|ing in businese in both places. He came T & be s With AN6 metReds of the StAte owssmaitit gnce as i state, und thereafter the said sii; | plcked up the lines and attempted to get | sassin, but has concealed him. He said it | home a few months ago and never left the | would be found with X H ,'ln s “conditions, | 450 deoided: that it would be best for it Jor Sapuniloan werty: adqoied '-‘f.u:x-v".':;‘xf\': into the wagon, but before he could reach | would be admitted that Caleb Powers and [ house. He was well known in Muscatine "'f"""""\”' v""_"rl e "”"‘ “' “"“ .&h‘ to conduct the campaign for & short time.” wald republican party eh " rebubiican | the top of the load the horses started, pull- | Charles Finley organized and brought to J— gon the senatorial situation Mr, Me hts| In about twenty days the national come rty has been in existence long prior to | ing him down and tramping all over him. | Frankfort the crowd of mountain men who Owen McKay. john would say but little regarding his A bR T oA v Papgyrianization of sald silver republican | Ho had one leg broken and several rib|arrived there January 25, but that this was| Owen McKay died yestorday at his Prospect, but thought b ML B i phele i ad bl il -r Third—That the nominees of sald siiver | smashed. One wagon wheel passed over |only to petition the legislature and not to | home in Cheyenne from a complication favorable and very encouraging. =~ = = |S0EE SeE GO0 RS SO0 0 R B0 Tepublican party as certified In the certifi- | his bead and cut it up so that it 1s feared [ intimidate that body. He claimed it would | brought on by a severe attack of la grippe. | Senator Thurston leaves for Omaha to- | B ex- | ho will dle. be shown that the men who composed the | Mr. McKay was one of the early settlers in | MOFFow. Tt is not expected that anything |here. It will run in connection with the ception of K Hibert, 1 ¥ with th. AR i e R e — mountain army were not bad characters, as | Cheyenne, having located there in 1865 | Will be dome in the matter of selecting l{""°a““““:;“‘::’"" ana "‘;""‘“’”‘ :"'m""a"" called silver republican party, and that said Teachera at West Point. charged by the other side, and he charged | Two married duughters, Mesdames M. M. | superintendent for the Indian supply depot slgned afid other campalgn work done in certificate designating them' as the nom-| WEST POINT, Neb., July 30.—(Special) |also that the democrats at that time had | Greeley and N. P. Plant, reside in Omaha, |8t Omaha until after the return of Secre- | co-operation. e e L 43 “Yha | —The annual school Institute of Cuming |large bodies of men in Frankfort to back | Mrs. Greeley was with her father at the time | tary Hitchcock, who is on his vacation| Daniel J. Campau, chalrman of the state electors of t o Nebratka and to | county teachers convened here this morn- | yup the contestants. of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Plant have |Along the New England coast. Congress- |committee of Michigan, sald be came to mpose upon them ing with a very large attendance from this | He said Powers had in his pocket at the | gone to Cheyenne to attend the funeral, Man Mercer has recommended R. t:. Jor- | New York at the request ‘nf Hennlln‘r lJnnr;‘«- opocratic Campaign Work. |and adjoining counties. During the term | time of the kililng the keys to his office, | Besides the two daughters in Omaha Mr, Mc- | dan for superintendeny, while Senator :“‘ ““""""‘a‘fl";" '“"‘;‘:_'"’J“;"“n"";"'“_,::d:"'; Political leaders reprogenting the three | °f Office of County Superintendent Mannivg | which the prosecution alleges had been | Kay is survived by three sons and, four | Thurston is backing M. O. Ricketts. tsue in Michigan, Dr. Joho M. CIr0e" | Gures Danaror, Falling Halr, Brittla Hate P e e o agracs| this ' teature of educational wotk has Te- | givan to Youtsey, that Powers mever even | daughters. [ Mr. and Mre. F.°A. McShane of Omaha |aud Oliver H. P. Belmont called st the ) SRS, PR Tum T EE FOE Tt obing, Teat will meet in Lincorn tomorrow to ont. | Célved Ereat attention at his hands, result- | conferred with Youtsey, Berry, Howard, i T | are at the Ralelgh, ence with State Chairman Frank Campbeil | Bezema, Eruptions, ete. Purely Vegotable, line plans for the ensuing state campaign, | "8 10 the largest proportionate attend- | jim Howard, Green Golden or Dick Combs A Rl UL s UL LG R South Dakota Banks. 54 Bekator Jonem barmless and reliable. [ committes wili | Ance of any county in this district. A four | and that Jim Howard was not on tho| BEATRICE. July 30— (Speclal)—0. B | weeks' session will be held. On August 15 Prof. A. E. Divisson of the State uni- versity will lecture on “New Mexico and Her People.” . 4 o Comptroller Dawes [today made public capitol grounds till after the killing. [t | Stevenson, an old and prominent citizen, omptroller Dawe P! e T e R 1 LM Mo S (o vneran ar| e Tebort of che anaton o the wtiowi| WORK TO DOWN THE PoPULISTS| ©ure Guaranteed witness, Weaver, one of the main witnesses | €000 0f cancer of the stomach baikg ¢ Routh DANCIMIAUShe Cowe GF DIRe even ajter all other remadies have failed for the prossoution, was neyer in Feanks| .1 N Stasls, ‘a well Xabwn knd highly re- | intss June 30, There [a an increass in ds rats Devote All Thelr | oy money refunded. organize and select an executive committee. As the populist state central committee has completed its reorganization all work in which it is interested in connection with Alabama D . The democratic state cen ed el v, died yesterd posits from $5,616,741 in April to $5,802,- oy the conferences tomorrow will be looked Date for Convention. fort Uil yesterday, that Finley Anderson | ®bected cltiten of thie clity, diod yesterdny Frite ‘U Mt e BRerR(ss) ARSISRY A R, BREMER CO, =« Okioage | after by the executive committee TECUMSEH, Neb., July 30.—(Special.)— |and Robert Noakes testified for money and | TOFHR TU0F S0 FIWRE 00 FEHE 7.709, a decline of about $50,000 since R wer sale by One of the subjects to be discussed by | The Johnton county republican convention “; H. Coulton testifled in the hope of ob-| ™y ey 5w it "one of the earileat set- | April. Present holdings of gold coin ag-| pipuINGHAM, Ala, July 30.—The state| Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. the democrats (omorrow concerns the | has been called for Tecumseh Saturday, Au- | (Af0Ing immunity from prosecution and| 0 %oe 0l oicy and vounty, passed away |EFegate $32332, a gain of about $20,000. | gioiion” will be held one week trom today. | Myers-Dillon Drug Co. g opening of a branch headquarters in this| gust 18. Candidates will be chosen (nrl“""r “‘I"“”“" ‘;“!:“':‘ would also be suc- | oot day atternoon at her residence in this | Average reserve held by the banks Is 38.86 | mpe“oroater part of the campaign work has| M- A. Dillon, South Omaha eity. The state headquarters of the com- | county attorney, member of the house of [¢¢8sfully contradicted, | city of disabilities incidental to old age. per cent been done in the counties which heretofore . Teade sas by mittee are now located in Omaha and will | representatives, Fourth district; commis. Powers Takes Stand. " Nebraska postmasters appointed: J. L.|pice revirned popullst majorities. The fn-| A 1o eriany, Lesaar, be in charge of stary Cain during the | gioner, Second district, and delegates will | The defendant, Caleb Powers, took the Funeral of lowa Ploneer. Billups, at Ash Grove, Franklin county, | giations are that the number of populist| Riciardson Drus’ Co. campaign. Chairman P. L. Hall does not | pe chosen to the second senatorial conven- | ¥itness stand Witness never knew Jim [ ATLANTIC, TIa., July 30.—(Special.) vice J. W. Philips resigned; G. A. Ireland, m”‘““” will be reduced to less than per = desire to relinquish the secretaryship of | tion, which Is Nemaha and Johnson coun- | HOWard, Harland Wahittaker or Richard |Mrs, M. Northup, who, with her husband, at Cralg, Burt county, vice . A. Lusk re- [ oot “p Bt o0 FEGREE o done in bebalf = the State Banking board and conscquently | ties. The field is full of candidates. Combs, three of the defendants, prior 10| wag one of the early settlers of the county, signed, and 8. George Selert at Dixon, Dixon | oo'vne qomoeritio ticket. HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A will not be able to devote his entire time e the ~assassination. Had only knownd | was buried vesterday, the services being county, vice F. G. Ebener resigned. South | “ypo renahlicans are not making any | FAIR TRIAL TO.... to campaign work ends of Hall advo- | Olav Coanir Banusiienns Youteey since January { conducted by Dr. E. §. Hill. Mrs. Northup Dakota: F. M. Bartley, at Andrus, Bon- | oime choies cate establishing branch headquarters in| CLAY CENTER, Neb., July 30.—(Spe-| 10 resard t0 the bringing of the moun- | djeq suddenly Friday morning, being taken homme county, and F. S. Rembe, at Vega, BRI SRS 6 this city to ble him to more readily | cial Telegram.)—The Clay county repub- |‘dineers to Fraukfort, the witness sald: |j) and dying within half an hour. She Brule county. lowa: J. H. Satterfield, at Thueston to Stump Iinols. supervise the work of the campaign with- |lican convention was held here today, with | There were three crowds of men brought | was a member of the Congregational church | Rhoades, Marshall county. CHICAGO, July 30.—Chairman Rowe of rug out wholly neglecting his duties as sec- [ full representation from all parts of the|'® Frankfort and I had something to do|and a prominent church worker Comptroller Dawes today approved the | the regublican state central committee has with the organization of each. The pur | retary In the State Banking department. [ county and plenty of enthusiasm. Jacob pisthagyi £ith - N1 | application for authority to organize m'" anged a partial list of speakers of na- There {s considerable opposition to the | Bender of Sutton and Mon Broderick of |P0%¢ Was to show the interest of these p BRI i MG First National bank of Titonka, Ta.. with | #onal prominenc L ider ot By on Broderiok of | B oy K0 atters at Iseue at that time and | ATLANTIC, Ia.. July 80.—(Spectal)— | P A who will participate in ) (1) plan, however, and it is probable that it | Fairfield were named for representatives 4 A cupltal of $23,000. G. L. Dalton, C. J.|the Hiinols campalgn this year. Among the will mot go through without a heated dis- [and John J. Bonekemper of Sutton for state |10t to intimidate cither the state election | The remains of Mrs, A «owe, an old and | whompgon, B. E. Secor, H. G. Gardner.dT. | aratora will be Senator Albert J. Beveridge 1 cussion. A demand will be made for an|senator. Hon, J. L. Webster of Omaha [D04rd or the legislature. 1 instructed the respected citizen of Atlantic, were laid 1o [ A, May and Jullus Kunz are named as Indiana, Senator John M. Thuraton of Ne- aggressive campaign and it will be argued | spoke at the close of th convention. men to do 0o acts of violence, and o far |rest at Aiantlc cemetery yesterday, tho | corporators. | braska, Former Governor Hastings of Penn- that the chairman of the committee should i Sl as I koow uone was committed by them r"“‘l“‘“i‘fl g B "‘;"}“'l_"”!‘ 8t. Jo- | Tha First National bank of Omaha Was | sylvania, Senator J. B. Foraker of Ohlo and | If mot, you have missed a good thing. make plans to devote his éntire time to the ‘orn Crop Assured Wituess continued ‘The last crowd of | seph, Mo., where she died Friday morn- | 4pproved as reserve agent for the First Na- | Congressman J. B. Dolliver of Towa. | This exquisite malt beverage stands on a S e s o Specialy— | men were brought for a doubie purpose. | Ing. The deceased was the wite of a Bap- | jonal bank of Eliin, Neb. also the Western We exected 10 use them as witnceses be- | tist minister and has been a resident of | National bank of New York for the First 4 ; ness which necessitates his traveling over | {0re the contest board and also to show by | Atlantic for many years. | National bank of Lost Nation, Ia. bureau of the republican national commit. | FePUtation is the envy of many. The palate, R o axole tor. Forier, the county from one week's end to another, | N®IF Presence the interest they felt in the biee— o | The comptroller of currency has been ad- | o Mr, Hedges said he believed it certain | the beneficial results achieved “within” the " Governor Poyuter has paroled G. A. Por-| ' “tha’ the prospects for a big yield of |COMests: We also had heard rumors that | FQRECAST OF THE WEATHER | vicea that James Fairbead has been that ex-Speaker Thomas B. Reed would be | inner man are the only and real judges of ter of Keya Paha county from a ten-years we were to be forcibly ejected from the S D0sl i AnT GamilororudLy mira R e L s R B \ Y X *| corn were never better during the several | %8 Ahese Sy % . i nentence in the stde penitentiary. Ac- | yort WG e O A they are at | OMces. ese rumors, I based on news- | Prognosticntion for tional bank of Syracuse, Neb, and H. Moan mational tioket work rather than ask the committee to| T make plans for his convenience, W. H. Woolsey, who is engaged in a busi- Henry C. Hedges of Mansfield, 0., arrived § ’ ique basis. It gells itself. Its famo and here today to take charge of the speakers’ | ¢ P uesday a cording to the story ®ld the governor, and | pragene, The average yield of wheat s | PAPEF Feports and we intended to resist vio- Wednesday Includes Fair Skies | Hoeberle, second vice president of the First S umphantly enters innumerable houschold Which was accepted by him as the truth.| 4pou¢ thirty bushels per acre. lence, and Southerly Winds. National bank of Manchester, la Fairbanks Confers with McKinley, | Where Cabinet enters, doctors an 8 \ Porter has been followed for the last A Mr. Bradley of the prosecution objected G ~ - CANTON, 0., July 30.—Senator Fairbanks | bills exit. \ seven or eight years by a serles of dis- Wil Visit the Ak-Sar-Heas. to this statement, asking that it be ex- WASHINGTON, July 30.—Forecast for | T WV ; arrived here today and went direct to the BREWED BY asters. All his trouble was caused by the | WEST POINT, Neb., July 30.—(Special) |¢luded on the ground that newspaper re-|Tuesday and Wednesday \DIM'AD AT M l\L\lE\ HOME home of Judge and Mrs. Day, where he will FRED KRUG BREWING C0., | theft of his horse by a gang of horse-| —About 100 persons, chiefly professional |POFtS8 could not be given In evidence. The [ Nebraska, North and South Dakota and Y be a guest, probably unttl some time tomor- | puone 430. AR thieves. He succeeded Iu tracing his|and business men of this city, left here at|court ruled that it was incompetent for the | Kansas—Generally fair Tuesday and Wed- (Continued from Wirst Page.) row. He is here to talk over a number of | —— — stolen animal to the abode of the thieves |2 p. m. today for Omaha to be present at | ¥itoese to detail newspaper reports or tell | nesday southerly winds things with the president. Soon after reach- om and in & scuffle for its rightful possession | the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities this evening, | Of apprebensions which he based on common [ OKlahomu, Indian Territory and Arkan- | (ho invited guests, No arrangements will he shot and killed one of them. He was|They were accompanied by the West Point | FUmOr. nerally fair Tuesday and Wednes- over 2156 South 14th St, Ing the city the senator and Judge Day went $5.00 A MONTH. be made for seating the general public. But [ to the McKinley home and were engaged convicted on the charge of murder and | Cadet band. Continuing, the witness sald he had re- easterly winds. two meetings will bo held, one in the aft- | with the president for some time. The DR. sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary ceived {nformation that Mr. Hill, the con-| lowa and Missouri—Generally fair Tues- | yrnpon at the park and the other at Tomlin- | president was very buay this forenoon with McCREW Pensions for Soldier's Mother. testant for secretary of state, would not|day and Wednesday; northwest to west|gon' pall in the evening official work and did not go for the usual c — | OSCEOLA, Neb, July 30.—(Special)—|walt until the contests were settled In|win The finance committee was at work today. | morning airing. Mrs. McKinley and her SPECIALIST, Lydia Strang of this city and foster-mother | court, but would undertake to take forcl-| Colorado and Wyoming—Generally falr | o i oetimated that the cost of the notifica- | sister took a drive. Treats ll Forme of of the late Willlam Lewis, has been [ble possession as soon as the contest board | Tuesday and Wednesday: variable winds. | ¢ion will be about $3,000 and the committee - B DISEASES AND granted a pension of $12 per month. Lewls |acted. Montana—Generally falr Tuesday and | oo fo @0 G cement. No dls- Mr. Bryan's Itinerary. DISORDERS OF was a member of the First Nebraska regi-| “If that sort of thing” he sald, “had| Wednesday; northwesterly winds. finction was made a to party afliation and| LINCOLN, July 30.—Mr. Bryan gave out ment, who fell in action in the Philippines. [been attempted we Intended to hold the Losal & subscriptions of merchants were made re- |10 formal inlterary today for his trip to MEN ONLY. . . e A s Taa oty BURATed WLk amount desired ey RIOITE Aud MMDIOAL, Threshermen report wheat as ylelding | terest in political affairs. He also advised | he _corresponding ‘day of the ‘last thr sday, going on to Indianapolls with the | Yed: Varlcccle, SUCREY SUVARA years. The committee on decorations has sent S | sperer—r—— offices. T had @ conference with Gov-| oRRICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | gardless of political faith. It is believed [ IN0lanapolis, but announced that he would 22Yors Exporiongs, Crop Exceeds Expectations, ernor Taylor and he advised the bringing [ OMAHA, July 80.—OMcial record of tem: | pot P 0 O B0 are will be no | 1e8ve Lincoln next Monday night, August 3 12 Yearsin Omaha. WEST POINT, Neb., July 30.—(Speclal.) | of o large body of men to show their in- | perature and precipitation, compared with | P8/ H FOECE0C0 A0 8. for Ohloago, where Be will be most of | SLAFRICEEY 4ud JCNDICAL, raniens o m [} | | from ecighteen to twenty-two bushels and|pat tney be brought armed and promised | 1900, 1899, 1 letters to all members- of the Merchants' | CICAB0 escort that evening. At Indian- | Charges low, HOME TREATMENT, 'Hook ¢ oats from thirty-five to fifty bushels per|(, pay the expenses. I acted on this. | Maximum temperature.... ¥ ¥ 15 i h ' & W apolis he will be in the hands of the local )t ots. B0 Box Toy acre. This is better than expected. Farm- | e sacret s 1o satd. ity | Minimum temperature 6 @ 89 73association and the replies recelved indi- |, 0000110 committee, but he could mnot 4 vetween Farnam and Genulne O Ly SiRalin TS The plans were hept secre e sald, "0 | Average temperature W 7 67 S| cate that the decorations will be general I Douglas 8. On ers are sy s & gra prevent drpping us through a bridge or nnuun‘ 00 ‘.IH " ".. . give his program following the notification oug derailing our train 1 told those in the Record of precipitation at Omaha for this | A report was in circulation tonight that| = - day and since March 1, 1900 - , E ] LAST DAYS OF JESTER TRIAL |contorence the nemost secreey must bo o | arid since suren 1 B0 00 | GANNOT DABBLE IN POLITICS | Charies o Towno ‘Wil e here tomorron, MAQ}-; VE.A.M served in getting them there before the | Deficiency for th ay o 0 but it could not be verified A t Jtal excess since March | H ' o M yan had nc or Y o LI, Norvous Diecasse—Fail 3 Closing Argun & Made |nows got ou Total excess sy K i'jasnd tucky | Mr. Bryan had no visltors of prominence aL et c--f.‘nu'fi.'y‘.':.’.? Organize Moh Hesign OM; C and the day was without incident ° o ° by Co el and Verdiet is Dyt N Deficieney for d; 13,00 inches wor jndwcrations. They quickl N E he sess! d d Tota rainfall since M hi 17.08 inches Prestdent Mehi . Expected by dny. At the afternoon se n the defendant | Total r all Ma 4 = Little Liver Pills. 3 el the Sfiernoon sestlon the defendant | Fote, atn h oy March: ... ek Cali (o Cotorado ve nts Are B and surely Teaore Lot Vitalitg in ol OF Joung, and it & mian for At i ats, Fowd v Findaace. 'Y rovent Tivaniiy and ST. LOUIS, July 30.—A special to the | celpts from various parties which he sall | Bofcioncy cor. perlod 1498 L3 Ineh %] LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 30.—At a meeting ( DENVRA Iy ‘“" "I“" :§” I';"'"“""‘I‘""I' atetioes) madinge {mprovessont -3 ofliace CURK Must B Post-Dispatch from New London, Mo. :.\,_,, formerly pald by him for board for Datania taaw &2y | this Nsternoan of the republioan state ceu- [ Siate camimtien today desiied to eall the | IHENALES 4 This isg the fourth week of the trial of | some of the mountain men brought by him | —_ tral committee Leslie Combs, pension agent | State fo purpose of gurs youd Wo give o positive writion cunrantes pethce | yo for Kentu announced that he would re- | Inating state officers and electors to meet wure in ¢ Price Alexander Jester for the murder of Gilbert | to tho state capital. He then told of the | Matan diuie ol A B o, Borporkage, or vle buckages (i o M .’ W. Gates in 1871, Addresses by counse! | Barbourville conference, at which Finley gn hi -vm-v)m or I.nlw to accept the chair RERRNOE. T8 mxw’n ;fi. Nrilidlku A r..._:"“)‘;"‘"'""“" begun last week were continued today, when | Powers and others discussed the arrangt manship of the republican campaign com b é’ CO., 79.Dearborn iy = e OBty 1 Attorney Allison for the defense made his | ments with John A. Black, who strongly op STATIONS AND STATE mittee, It 18 said Mr. Combs' resignation FIRE RECORD. 2 For sale in Omaha, Neb. by Jus Forayt See Pac-Simlle Wrapper Below, wea. He emphasized the instruction given | pored the movement. The witness said he is the result of an interview with Judge B rl:.'lx, m‘II’| hv‘s'xmh“'n( UBMJ" a u‘b-rvmlu by the judge to the jury that they should | assurcd Black that he and Finley would use C. Orear, nominee for appellate judge in Aberd Lighting Plant, o s iufts by J. C. DeHaven . t Vary emall und as csay not find Jester guilty without It was proven | thelr best endeavors to keep the crowd the Seventh district, and Sam J. Robert ABERDEEN ., July 30.—(Special — A e ® take as sugun to a moral certainty that he had murdered | from degenerating into a mob, but denied | Fmuna, vIear editor of the Lexington Leader, had with | cgram.)—Iire ally destroyed the Ab North Platte, clear Cheyenne, clear FOR READACHL. Gilbert Gates. He insisted that the state | tho he todd Black he was going to organize had not even proved that Gilbert Gates was [a mob, He said he bad no recollection o $ A warm weather President McKinley at Canton last week. dcen gas and electric light plant, involvin " I' aw SOian IR T e Their visit there was for the purpose of ac- | & heavy loss, partially insure kind of a cough Sa o clea S FOR DIZXINKSS. fead, much less that Alexander Jester had | having sald in the preeence of W. H. Culton | Jtapid“Ciiy. «iene quainting the president with the situation | Anti-Kawt will cure It. Druggists sell it FOR BILIOUSRESS, killed him that the leglalature woula be given thirty | Huron, clear stk in Kentucky and the desire among repub e Nou sidence, FOR TORPID LIVER, Prosecuting Attorney T. T. Rodes of Mon- | minutes to a¢t and if it did not do it in | Milliston, clear cenene , licans for Mr. Combs' appointment and | CUSTER, 8. D. July Fire destroyed OURES il Kidne o 3 Chicago, clear ARV 2 | 74 | 100 the dwelling house of H. G. Hamaker, {0 MM R0 FOR CONSTIPATI roe county, where the alleged crime Is [ that time tho republicans would Kill the s 1,ouis. e 1hies £ M0 10 ask his views as o the propriety of an | g bou i uker, for Diseases. Haok- said to have been committed, spoke this | democratic@egislators. Afterwards he sald | St Paul, clear % | | 01| officeholder managing a state campaign. It [ €% supervisor. Total loss §3,000, partly cov ache, ete Am,.u‘ FOR SALLOW SKI afternoon for the state positively that no such remark wos made Davenport, clear 31 8| 80115 sald the president expressed his satistac- | °7°3 ' insurance fiva, or by mafl, 9 FOR TIIGOIP The closing arguments will be made to-|and added: “The time came and we did | Helena ' cloudy % 64 o] tion with the conditions in Kentucky and Bay 8boais A L " morrow by P. H. Cullen, Jester's chief | nothing of the kind. We could have cleaned | Havre, 02 the approval of the selection of Mr. Combs | PANA. 111 Juls 3 —Frank Jones today for the oflice, but doubted the propricty of a | shot and killid James Klam Hoth are Siream's Haadache federal ofclal & 108 & political post | BETG, L 00,00\ L3 Neld o the srand Sury cure a head- Noure, no pay. 356, t al drkidie. 8w R L. A, WELSH, Forecast Officlal, | that would call for practically bis entire | without bond. cursel, and Attorney W. O. Forrest of the | them up, as Culton put it, it we had de- Hismar prosecution. A verdiet will probably be | eired. Ivestor reached before Thursday. In regard to sending the men from Frank- QUAK 810K HEARAQHE 1

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