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g THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 1900, — : S l P d “ INEGRO LUSES HIS VOTE |Bunered and ty.stc baots were taken W“EV'S'NG CUBAN TAX RATE|BLACK BADGE OF ANARCHY | JFE'S Vo L ‘-‘\w“-.. R . s |u--h City 1 1 o Aws Ne- | Severnl sons Wearlme Mandkers| 0 3 pecia rice e oo s o | v SR B | TR T g e i Exp itur Aswassi g v would have been nominated for ¢ ress by Dr. Bennett | Jay in North Caroli 1 ells So nl(hh | ven n .\]. h will re August 14 [ palities in Cuba and all nterest . e Milan § o by persot Melt race in favor of anges being made in the municipa the & Nave de theit the cusing of N BUTLER WILL LOSE HIS SEAT IN SENATE | McKenzie M tomines of the Brows | . " Und: JAtion w h Aisens S0 more. than thirly | emocr It is expected that the repub- | ically un ral Brooke s pot ve t fe { u nven 1 iate Mos who | taxation 1 t s ' Ry ! L U, Right of Franchise is A¢ Rhon, the inoumbent, Knd 1o WHOSS BOMIBA: | Coal Work. horu o I8 ToRustE \ g n "t N "nerven " # o t icumbent, an whose n a- | eral Wood, however, fs inaugurating tim Ly Bl All of our fine Cotton Dress Goods are selling kit m'.\“. [ tton 18 no opposition. Moss 13 a [ ot above 12 per cent on preferred property | it was committed they ¥ 1 ppil i 10,000 Vo ousin of Adlai E. Stevensor | rbig . N t » t o nn v il Blectricity rapidly at these reduced prices: E. Steven pro rata o “expenditures in the nely > incrense the confusion and to 'J i ricity 2 Campaign Opening Postp | cities an1 in others 6 to § per ceut of the [ help Brescl to excap : LA Lt Sl L B LR 25¢ Madras now 15¢ yard. | RALEIGH, N. C., Aug. 2.—At CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—At & confere * re. | net income from property. Thus individual | 11 Corriere Della Italla says the police | - p iy Nowth Oarolina p he formal opening of t they are willing to assume, the rate | in Ameriea to murder King Hum phyr ||--Iq;||||~ now 10¢ ‘\.n'xl. EEE Bo-calis iite: : : "B I e el con- | Of taxation eliding up or down with mu t and that his assassination to be [ 18 my l"'"' " workedthe best part syptian Tissues new 15¢ yard. amphed today by a 'y of about 30,. | cerned until September 1. The campaign | Biclpal disbursements. Under this plan no 1 by similar crimes throughout | Siertic el th ','I, R nes sort s Baduis anw 1¢ 000. Today's elect distranchi the | Will cpen with a meeting at Jacksonville, | ¢ity may escape individual responsibility for | | Yha bt s e 1Re Batiste now 1 Ngro Al cNRERWd the fre "‘l te | the home of Judge Yates, nominee for gov- | Its expenditures and for the tax rate r discovery that Broscl last| that do away with that frighul burr 18¢ English Dimities now . | from its combination majority of repub- | °f nd from (NAL time Ut wie The cabinet conferred this morning with entered the royal chapel of (he villa 25¢ Imported Irish Dimities now 123¢ yavd, populists to straight democrat M Sk Sy T I | & WoATHoK o Ut o8 it 1w : Wb . Th ® it 1 ' : eat of Marlon Bulles for on to speak at least once in each of | (erS, & modification of the el aw. [ of assassinating Humbert if he were thoro. | 15¢ Dimities, big assortment light and dark grounds, all at as United States sonator, The 2 counties of Hlinols, his itinerary in- | The secretaries advocated the division of the | A man suspected of being an accomplice ; st the state, sland into districts of 50,000 electors each | of Bresci was arrested yesterday at a rail Oc per vard. a general thing, remained tours of the ctate - " { 10¢ per yard AP trom the poll setinl p = for the purpose of choosing delegates to|way station here. He had recently arrived RN " armack Wil Be Senator. the constitutional convention. This modifi- | from the United States and will be sent t and The election, unexpectedly, passed off | was N g | A metal electroles and We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P, M. Bl ok ,:M.\‘: o lmu pa tw NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 2.—County|cation was approved General Wood and | Menza for fuspection may cause blood \ AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MoCALL'S PATTERNS, : Ll democratic primories held throughout the | will give thirty-one delegate Notwithstanding the most (horough poisoning and town namcd Fanison. A fire there, which top of a twelve-story buildi course of | 1oyalty, provided true allegiance was main- strength I8 not yet broken. In the opinion ¥ 1 building fn course of [ llegiance was main n 0 The provisions of the government set|but the negroes took little interest in the | FePort and a body of men will be sent o) o000 roads 8 bt 4 NohiBinbe DR Rehrdo i ‘4 ieral etaff, the march on Pekin|forth that the chiefs of the towns shall|result and generally stayed away from |investigate the truth SR RCEE b L ELERV LU B L Wb GO B Electric Belt th e o] il L BUIIESS Ladd, L , | streets. tribute to the humane methods of Lord Compan of the rainy season would be | be entitled to retain their individual con- |the voting p'aces. In many instances they RO AL He (KJUVed wers HoVorts, [] pany, risky, the climate being chungeable ase In Awsexsed Valu iployed on the atarted In & drug store whercin were Kepe | "u00 Loday practically ensure the election | Mayor Rodridguez and the city councll| acarch the wili of King Humbert has not cohod M s the registration book destroyed * the | {qy ‘]“;"““-”' E. Wil o the | waited on governor general with refer- | yet been found. Count Brambrilla has ar- tate Belt by 2 apothecary’s shop, the work being Atirlbs | eeos s o8 Senate Almost wit lout ex- | ence to the revielon of the city charter. He | rived in Rome to make the search, which FUR & tiln vereere ted by the democrats (o those oposed o | CCPUOR where legislative nominces were | notified them that the military govern- |is retarding the arrangements for the fu e W L THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. white tule. - Bloodnounds wete calle instructed they were Instructed for Car-|ment had no desire to force anything ob- | neral feit tricity can . B 6 i SURLDING, OOR. 1078 AND BOUSLAS 9% T oo Toedhounds wore called ot fmuck. David L. Snodgrass. chiof Justice | jectionablo on the city and if any revision - ot penetrate ihis he election was for state officers, mem- | s Bhant bkl el . hoa Sleee him. But the ministers rofuse to teave | bers of the legisiature and county officer Kentueky crnts Organize, Military to ¢ of sunitation, mer of Cape Colony | {10098, 8lone cost Mmore Ao makes. o Pek because wh there they know the TU”UILA ADDED To UNIONI«M for an amendment to the state constl COVINGTON, Ky Aug. 2.—The demo- The question of turning over $135,000 per of Africans are my exclusive patent; used or | Chinese government {4 responsible.” Contander | tution looking to & practical elimination |cratic state central committee met here | month for sanitary purposes to the control racy. Bt BTt e (of Thy other f The fallure to a commander + iy of the negro from politics, as its adoption | today and elected ex-Governor James B.|of the municipality was discussed. General T T it to and 1 will allow you aalt arlce in-chief of the al creates con '"',,:‘"',:""‘:: ',',." | disfranchises the bulk of the negro vote,| McCreary chairman of the state campaign | Wood firmly declined to accede to the sug- | (CAPETOWN. Aug. 2--W. P. Schreiner,| of mine for it. = Dr. tt's Electrl sternation. Labouchere cynically observed | | By far the greatest inter. tercd In the | committee and B, W. Bradbury vice chair- | gestion, pointing out that the population | the late premier of Cape Colony, epeaking T R O LRI S R B toda “When the allied armics begin 10| WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Commander Ben- | fight over the amendment ¥ negroes | man and a member from the state at large. [of Havana was chi immune and that to | ID the House of Assembly today, announced en buried out is th fight with cach other the Boxers will have | jamin F. Tilley, in command of tho United [ voted for the amendment. The faculty of | turn over tho fund would te apt to generate | Pi® Intentlon to gupport an amendment to | WD e sy Btk (6. atre to be called restore peace States navy station on the island of Tuit- | Livingston college at Salisbury, one of the | VICTIM OF THE STOCK WAR)| carelessness in connection with sanitary | ¢ k‘r.\r-mn.m: tre e 1;.\1‘ “:u ‘4 With= | gexial Impotency, Lost Manhood, Varico illa, Samoa, transmits in a report to the (most prominent negro educational institu- | matters, He sald that during the occu. | OU¢ disapproving martial law, declares 8| cole gpermntorrfioes ar Wb Eexial YANG LU MAKES BOLD DEMAND | Navy department on the condition of affairs | tions in the south, voted for it. The amend ty Rivalry Detween Cowe |pancy of the island by the United States | SONtiDUARce In cortaln dietricts conirary to| B eqkrcncn i e X e i oo, on the fsland “an instrument of cesslon,” | ment was opposed by the fusion of popu- | d Sliepherd Taken on troons such raoney would b expended in | e IRl of British ubjocts. Ho took the | §F, Chtsteioped Graans nd JUaity:, ol CLinene Minister Calls Upon Governor | executed by the chiefs of Tuituila and the |lists and republicans headed by Senators | Deadly Yoru Havana by the military government ground {hat the amendment would not ham- | wnd “Bladder Troubles Chironie (onsf of Shan Tang to Help Am- | United States government. The document | Butler and Pritchard. There was a full Only thirty-five cases of yellow fever are | PoL, Moct 0 BeC ot o o Mr. Bchrelner | Pepsia, all Female Compiaints, ete, " hussadors, | tormally cedes and transters to Commander [ poll of the democratic strensth, which, | RAWLINS, Wyo, Aug. 2.—(Special Tele- [ oficially reported in Havana and the mor- |, "o 9% ":".‘”fl-‘l‘""“ Akt “’“" D be taken In by “free trial” ofter Tilley, as the representative of the United |combined with a small nogro and some It i& currently reported here that | tality from the disease s very low [ to make a long and eloquent explauation of | They simply want your name or huve y¢ T. PETERSBUIG. Aug. 2 ~The Chineac | States government, the lalands of Tultulla, ulist and republican ballots, rolled up a Iynching hag occurred as a result of the | — | Africa. It T have been gullty." be ex- | probabie that you will never see it Again It Yang Lu, on of the other | Aunuu and all other islands, rocks, reefs, | large majority war in Routt county, Colorado, between th kb A broa Lo AN e, My aim is to help and cure you. I send Chinese ministers at wpitals, has | forest shores and waters lylng between cor- | oncer B. Adams, fusion nominee for |sheep and cattlemen. The report is that the MAKES B'G HOLE IN ROOF:\{; ‘,';“‘"' ards v“?r:]'.‘.]x’x\v‘-m»’{.»“"):‘(\”.”"L”:: aut fo teriture, to fiighien You. mk? eabled (o the governor of iz a de- | tain degrees of latitude and longitude | Rovernor, was defeated by Charles B.|body of Bert Charters was found hanging 10y 0 g e e e Lnve s i e CLREMA el mand that the members of the legations be | named, to erect the same Into a separate | Aycock, the democratic nominee, and all [a tree near Slater, Colo., in an advanced . § SE the 4 . eton of | ONIY. belleve In honest permitted free telegraph mmunication | district to be known as the district of Tuit- | the other democratic candidates were e of putrefaction. Pinned to the « | even Storle Injuring Nine \’" ‘I‘ volu u.]- ]\u}ul Ivm .\mll‘-l '-. '.'”,"“'q‘“" each with thelr governments and be sent to Tien [ ulla. The “instrument of cession” was |elected. The legislaturo is democratic in | Was a card with the words: *You may lq Persons, Sregrtabah FRAL S R A L by e [ DT A In under a escort | signea by the marks of twenty-two chiefs, both branches. Mecklenburg county, of [all you want to, but don’t make any in NEW YORK, Aux Mites: BUrboNN ‘K“m] Tawie; N you-no maiter What treatment you have P B Tein ,‘_.'.,"‘_‘.]‘f“":'f 8 “"l““il“‘l“"- ll’::"::“n”«l;’ :\:I“L b ‘|X1I:- rh]l::“nl April | which Charlotte Is the county seat, gave |QRFCR" 0 o caused here by the | WOre seriously injured and six others badly [ He vigorously denfed the existenco of PrWTite todny. 1 will_send you my book are | last, dia J sing of the 3,600 majority for the democratic county cut and brulsed today by the falling of five | an Africander conspiracy, declaring that| yThe Finding of the Fountain of Eteri 60,000 trained Chinese troops in Pekin in| Stars and Stripes over the naval station at | ticket. In this city the election passed off | FCPOFt as Charters is a well known stock- |y, oo"piooos of structural iron fr sympathy with the Bocrs did not mean dls- | Seaeds roraavice o1d uniy byt 8 N \ additlon to a large force of Boxers, whose | Pago Pago | quietly. A heavy white vote was polled | man. Many ranchmen refuse to belleve the | y Struotural Iron from the : b can dls- | charze for advice ld only by | of the before the trol of the separato towns, provides the|voted the democratle ticket, Bvery east-| . peefens AT y— | top floor of a five-story bullding on Walker Roomns 18 to 21 Donglas Block, Opp e 80 all be ccordance e laws | county was carried by the demo gt - . | § Hayden's, Corner 1Gth and Dodue In Hehalf of Missionaries. RIS QLML (U8 10 RUSOEGAnte WILIEGHS IRWE M0 DOty Y i There is an appreciable difference in the as- | Street, directly in the rear of the building D., forelgn secretary of the American Board, | 1t @1S0 provides that this government shall | Most of the central counties are also dem- |y, oon this year and last, the increaso |iron girders, each weighlng over a ton e de yethron T0R0 e . (51 B { referring to the situation in China, today | "¢8Pect and protect the individual rights of | ocratic. Returns from the west are in- |, ..o e 1o the fact that there is more | were being hoisted to the top of the big Wednesdays and Saturdays—From § | sald: “The officers of the American Board | {h® People to their land and property and | complete personal property in the way of cattle, | bullding. They were being swung around MO S have been unceasing in their efforts to pro- | {hat should the government require their| Democratic Chairman Simond sald to-|, .. o, cheap, cte., together with about 3,900 [ to the top of the bullding when they slipped vide for the safety of their missionaries in | /nd8 It shall take the same on payment of | night: "I think we have a safe majorl'y of | 4 o o Jand that has been proved up on|out of the chalu. Three of the heavy| LONDON, Aug. 3.—The Pretoria corre- | China in the midst of the present troubles. | fair consideration. Commander Tilley vis- [ 50,000 and at least four-0fths of the le and come into eligibility for taxation. The 2 el 7 irders crashed through oleven floors to | spondent of the Daily Mall, telegraphing 4 It has been impossible to reach all points, | ited Rose Island, the eastern island of the | lature. The returns so far are mOost & following report from the county auditor's | the basement and the fourth stuck at the | Wedneeday, says: *‘Commandant General Lence there is still some uncertainty in r group, which lles seventy miles east nl"m'“'l" and contain no surpris books shows the amount of the property as- | second story. Over 100 workmen were at | Botha is weakening. He hae sent a messen- gard to the preeent condition of the mis- | Manua, hoisted the American flag and took | sessed in the county work in the building, but they managed to [ ger to Lord Roberts asking for confirma- 1 #lonaries at Kalgan in the North China | formal possossion. This island is nothing | STILL WORKING ON HIS SPEECH | " rcs of 1ana valued at $1,125,325; | escape injury. When the big boom of the | tion of the report of the surrender of Gen mission, and the members of the Shan Si|but a coral atoll and s of no value 4 town lots valued at $616,887; invested in|derrick was released from the girders it |eral Prinsloo and requesting permission to . ) mission, which is far in the interior Very stringent regulations have been is- | Bryan's Trip Chicago Wi Inter- merchandise, $94 invested in manufac- [ swung around and struck a fourteen-foot | communicate with General Christian Def § he board has authorized the officers of [ Sued by Cominander Tilley prohibiting the ration of His Let- tures, $26,000; horses, 4,254, valued at $30,- | iron upright, snapping it oft and throwing | Wet.” yspep I the China Inland miseion, whose head- | Importation of firearms, dynamite and other 786, mules, twenty-six, valued at 3420: [it over the side of the building. This quarters are at Shanghal, (o forward mes- | explosives into Tuituila. An order recently P 77 Shreaded whole wheat biscuit, ready for cattle, 15,856, valued at $187,73: sheep, | piece of iron ighed over a ton. It » y 3 sages and money to the missiouaries in Shan | 1ssucd forbids the importation of wines,| LINCOL BBy oy | S L G Yalued | Craenad MFolgh {4 focs ot the. Wilkes | useRuyimenl; many wAys, st grocers: Digests what you eat 81 beers or liquors except by permission of the | Outlined his work for this month as follows $5.917; cartiagas and vehicles of every | street buflding, where t persons wero A R Itartifictally digests the food and aids “In ylow of the pfesent, disturbances,| commandant. After by fotification '8¢ 10AIADERONS, AUS |y B ValRPRLAE $18.418; ‘tnone¥s &t |8, WOFK'UR tho 108 Noop., All were'buried | MILWAUIED, - fue, .| Nature in strengthening and recon which are now extending td central and | guat 8, ho will proceed to Chicago for a few [ Fon B MG e o usehold furni- | in the debris. Those who were mot huet | today's program of the- or | structing the exhausted digestive o southern China, the board has decided to | FFENSIONS days to consult with members of the na- | =l 0 ‘x,‘,nlmm“; deducted, $42.105: | badly made & rush for the fire escapes, | Le&EUe convention was an a 0. | gans. 1tis thelatestdiscovered digest- [ detain in this country all missionaries tional committee. He will then return to s A e ipds 5 P E. Child of Sterling, 1i1.. on Com- | ant and tonic, No other preparation ey " Surviy ] stocks or shares, valued at $84,069; all other | leaving a number of women, who had [ mercial Legislation.” Much time | & nit 1 dolency: It ins whose sailing for China had been fixed for Yy Lincoln until August 30, when he Wil 0 to| o\ o 0p roperty not included, valued at | fainted, and the injured persons lying help- the delewates and visitors s taken 1p | CA0 approach n eil i | an early date next autumn until quiet has | WASHI} (Special.) Chicago to attend the national Grand Army | g0 0 The tot ‘| ValUnHBET B¢ Giassheh | Teax on Alis: Aidor in entertainment and visits to the various | dantly relieye 28 and permanently cures been restored and there is a reasonable pros- | following pensions have been granted encampment. During his stay in Lincoln v (0 BOETE 6100 EathAE €4 IINEL | TP AN et thiw-tovbmant L sharpn bl e Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, H pect of the successful prosecution of mis- | Issue of July 14: between the Chicago trips he will complete Ll Lo Sedia bipdbaliagivh Finariaciol SR ] WA Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, sionary work. braska: - Origial—James _Williams, | his letter of ncceptance, which is now par- i ipiucrease o Riockinver: Ax |iihor HORMUREAZE WAS- AFEeRtOC BILW-AURERY e ™ o | §ick Headnche,Gustralgia,Cramps and Hyannis, $6. Increase—Martin V. Berard ir is as follows: Horses, 1 head; cattle, | of criminal regligence and arraigned in the e i lally written, and will be iseue o allther resultsof imperfect digestion. Assiatant Surgeons for China. Scldters” and Satiors’, Home, Milford, $10 ‘N‘I‘ .n«‘-“w‘i "“f ,‘i‘]"" b _‘“:r o ‘l“’l“fll\f" 1,362 head; sheep, 937 head; swine, 741 |Center street court. He w roled until | A1QhConiown— Arrived —Pennland, from l‘.“‘ eyl ,‘“,,‘.J,,.'l,,,“”“;"},.',”,,,‘, WASHINGTON, Aug The followitg | Hattle E. Philpott, Tecumseh, §; Livonia |and silver republican notifications. The | M¢4 tomorrow Rhiladelphta, for Liverpool; Germanic, from | mpal sise, Dok alluboutdyspepsis malled free mamed assistant surgeons have been or- | M. Mil Mapleville, $§ time and city for the populist and siiver B —— h Ayerppol, | Safled “1il5in- | “@repared by E C. De'Wl” T 4CO., Chicago dered to San Francisco for assignment to | grovidi (Original=Willlam = Card, Eagle Y ! 8] Grove,” $6; George ¢ Brwort Awembty. | BROMOTIONS BY POPE LEO|™iion from'iieckion, for New york Disenbery, \est | Fepublican notifications have not vet been | prpon :‘h‘.‘r‘vi‘v?nn the troops destined for foreign (hostér. ds; (@pocial, July 13, Jimox T | fixed sccond annual meeting of the South Da- pivre? Katsor Frican i, (i A ) ',._Hfhk McGrath at Washington, D. C.: H‘-:.v\n:\ %, Dodge 'Center, 512, Tnerennos ‘.““..\I“.y' Aug. 2 W. Jo Bran| ko ppworth assembly, in session here the 1854 nu "":'IV ke :"'""' okl B T ha L e A eA e sonts Ofos oyer #1n MG AN Bt D W. Overtan at New York Cliy; John Pin- | i A LAngioy. Do Molneer $5i: Joba i, upolls next. Wednenduy: after tho core. | 11ot AeD daye, closod Tuesduy eveing and S Cines O orhant A e ermin $5:00 2 NOASE quard gt Vinite, 1 T B aier at Now Do Font Cantiil & it bbudass 4% b ot aoslhoss | LA, of Bl bt a4 , reea | i Vo G R DR, 3 hornton at o, ntal Notes.— |tion of his nomination for the presidency WASHINC Aug A rumor prevails | thian, for Montreal; New England, for | parted for their homes, delighted w from start to finish. At iness meeting the following offic ensuing year we la.; G. M. Van Poole at Sallsbury, N. C.; V. J. Hooper at Sedgwick, and C. B. Mit-| telstaedt and E. C. Schultz at New York | City. McGREW, SPECIALIST, [ ats all Forms of - DISEASES AND ! DISOROERS OF MEN ONLY. § 22 Years Experienc 12 Yearsin Omaha, nd MEDICAL Treatment coms \lis of the | in clerical circles that Bishop George Mont fon, Via' Queenstown Norseman, for | ki ";I‘ gomery of Los Angeles, Cal., is to be trans At Rotterdam—Arrived—Spanrndam, from | A ior Robert J. Gibson, surgeon in this | t10781 banks of lows, —exclusive of Des | chairman of the democratic natlonal com- |y j Caifee of Huron; vice president, Rev :l {AtEe b aes ik Soatiite R et ot | S AC (Bydhey, N W —Satled—Mariposa 4 'vyd)«Il obert J. Glbwon, surgeon In this | Molnes, at the close of business June 29, | mittee, is expected to arrive from Wash-| A" Stevens of Watertown; recording eec- at, Monslgnor Loughiin, chancellor of the | tar gan Franciaco, via Aucklund, Apla and ¢ity, has been ordered to San Francisco | comparcd with the previous statement In | Ington beforo that time, and Charles A | poiary, Miss Farrell of Tyudall; correspond. e consor e intormation. 1t s said, | LAt Chérbourg—Arrived—Pretorin, from W: assign ‘| to ‘ni.\'.mlA :\-1 ‘(\n:fiur».“" April. Individual deposits have dropped | Towne and other democratic leaders are |, o liv iy a ool (A HOUreH of ABer: r”'.‘m ]‘"‘h“ "‘ “m’;‘\"‘h'\'}* e New Yo vin Plymouth. Sailed-Lahn my mrflh-\ Sup '_ll *."-‘- kAl »"l"“f‘.' trom $43,318,654 to $43,226,495. Loans and |also expected to be present. The whole| joih. (reasurer, Ray Carhart of Mitchell \»hu ‘| t nothing of a (rlll’\ al natur “(m transport service in that city, as the re-fqigounts aggregate $43,555,548, a gain of | political situation, it is said, will be taken Dtar ARGt MIMIORIteS | serate T ”;“ AN A R intendent, Mis e |cerniug any special appointmer as m Bremen and Southampton, for New s infor league sup Mef of Major Willlam H. Arthur, surgecn, [ ahout $60,000 since Apri der dl p t is believe T4 oy | about $60,000 since April. e oldings | under discussion, and it is believed tha ar who 1s ordered to Taku, China, for duty |of Rk Rt diolt ke | 1 g0y of Pierre; misstonal retary, Mrs. J. P.|reached the papal legation here up to date re for three or four da WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—(Speclal T and remain he gram.) mptroller Dawes today made pub- | This was aunounced at democratic hea proceedin Plymouth-/ erived—Fuerst Bismarck, | BLOTRICITY n New York, for Hamburg Jeocele, Stricture, Sy ld coin aggregate 6 lhe av- |befcre Mr yan depa for Linco Iy ’ . Lizard—Passed—La Champagne, Vitalite. " CURTS GUAR «uun el ¥ Is 31.18 per v {13: For the Huron district, W. D. Nelson | for promulgation. Sultaiion gud Raapination, S5 B0, ox Fou | Misstonarics Repor Sate. bl have been agreed upon, Including the part|or picrre; Aberdecn district, L. V. Blocum | Archbishop Riordan of San Francisco re- {ile over 210 8o, 141l St., betwoen Faruuu aud LAKE PARK, Minn,, Aug. 2.—Rev. H. A.[ Charles T. McCoy, superintendent of free to be taken by Mr. Bryan himselt. Mr|o¢ Nortkfield; Watertown district, A. 0. |turned from Rome last month, after hav- Douglas ta., Omaha, Neb l Gaurdsmoe, secretary of the American- | dellvery, leaves for the west this week on a | Bryan will remain in Lincoln until about | giaveyq of Watertown: Sioux Falls district 18& HadLansoisl {aterviawa with Bope T Norweglan China mission, has recelved the | toUr of inspe.tion of the postoffice in vari- | August 28, when he wiil come to Chicago | gjgney Shurtlift of Coleman; Mitchell dis- | regarding the prosperity of his see. | B ous states. Mr. McCoy will probably ex- |again to attend the Grand Army of the |yt 1”8 Coon of Howard. Y | = AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—The report ‘HANKOW, July 31.—Gaardsmoe, Lake vice In Omaha and Lincoln | Republic encampment that Bishop Mont . y d - mery of Los Angeles ' ) | TONIGHT Park, Minn Al here, going Shanghai, | 300 Wi also visit postofices in South Da- L JBed BN Dies dn dail, has been appointed coadjutor of Arch- KINGsFoRn — | Balance of Weel and l Park, M ine Sangbai. | 856 71 o0, BRYAN HIS OWN MANAGER | SIOUX PALLS S D\ Xug 2-(Special | hnor Wiowmon has oo deated boih by Boyds The relatives and friends of the mis-| The postofice at Oclweln, Ia., has been or- ram.)—John Bud Elk, a amine the s loux Illkh.m | Archibishop Ri and Bishop Mont- Red d h il slonaries are thus assured of thelr safety | dered removed to quarters opposite the pres lMaate | murderer, who has been in jail here sinc ‘,‘l\:m‘l_”‘ ¥ L edmon 8 MIVer thus far ent premises. Hing April of last year, died in the county jail . e | B The Ninth Nutional bank of New York today of consumption. In March, 1809, on Regulars Leave Cuba, “PURE” AND O0SWEGD Sfl)ck 0. Vlng. ; ¥ for Chi . was today approved as reserve agent for the the Pine Ridge reservation, Bad Elk shot Auy ( ieneral | M. Bear, Mgr | CHERBOURG, Aug. 2.—The battleship | First National bank of Columbus, Neb. CHICAGO, 111, Aug. 2—The Record to-|and killed John Kills Back, one of a party bade ad ¢ < ant | SILVER GLOSS CORN STARCH Night Prices—10c, 16¢, 20¢ Redoubtable, bearing Admiral Pottire, who —_— e e of three Indian policomen Who were striv- | e oo o Satng bathe ok onttes - | FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. Matinee—Any Reserved seat 10c tukes command of the French fleet in Chi- ternal Revenue Statist Nillia= T Rruan faie daree meanne: | OKiLA & Il6 AETeRbiL 6 w1 ea s I U ansy b neso waters, and the crulser Chasscieup| WABHINGTON, Aug. 8.~The monthly | will'Ha il ol “miceinion W4 | month fater in the United States court Labat, safled today statemeni of the collections of internal | year, Directly after the hotliieation con [ here and convicted of murder und w <4 , svenus shows that dun 3 monies at Indianapolis next week ' the murder g s e o ansian Admival i Now Chwang, |[VeRUC shows that during the month of [ TRk, it G Tor Presideht it vi- | tenced to be hanged June 16 of last year. | » N, Auk, 3 June the collections amounted to $28,104,- | turn to Chicago and, with (he 1 | Petore the date set for the execy £ v ~gadoulices HANGHAI, Wednesday, Aug. 1.—Ad-|y50 00 nerease compared with the party's leaders, mulate plang for A ¢ he execution th ilie, Ky., as 200,78 A i cre ompared with June, pi E ¥ | case was appealed to the United States|of over the census of miral Alexieft has gone to New Chwang, | jseu o $1,016,721 the eampuign. = According to the pr | ! ; L Unikad: Aiates i SN iAna ik e | oo0) i a8 outlined by J. G. Johnson, chal i | supreme court, which early May las where the position of the Russlans is r The collections from the several sources | {he matlonil oxecutive committes, Al 15 | pat : BMAY. dast ere P | I | handed down a decision granting Bad Elk ENS ' garded ns serfous of revenue are given as follows tevenson will come back with Mr. Bryan J oy ind the two will have a large | @ new trial, which would have been held 1 WASHINGTON, 4 § with | 61T ¢ Mian | g political ixhet L Tryan over | Prisoned Bad EIK's heatth has steadily o ARIINARH, Ak, Levihe Raleow wilh| Bobabad sl ot . WITH A LAME BACK ? Nagasaki yesterday on her homeward trip. | Qlcomargari | Chicago from Indianapolis to help in ar- | o ') [ Boectal " taxes ' not " else- e ¢ the wram the campalsn Did Not Mave License, Soanbis Makes % —_— == | | Vhore enumgratec g 300,488 ‘x'~: . dohnson the x'.“f‘ SIOUX FALLY D AlS Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, ”ood’s P”'s Tha inoreaRd 1o tho talal receints or the | LISRIY the ¢ t o1 Telegram.)—Anton Hasle rook | ad s overt 4y (e awa vear over 1599 was $21,831.534 ara’ Wil ko, i nott | who was arrested several dgys ago by the | Almon aysiybody who Iesds the n e . . s Jontion s ¢ WIth | tederal authorities on the charge of selling | PAPErs 1s sure to of the wonde Fonm mripe agp entiote i Slimm roft Going Into Comminston. | mba 4 Bial 0 Wiy the cam- | liquor without a government license, ap- | i Kletss e AL y y O y_ act pently ye BOSTON, Mass 8. 2.—Orders have | paigr conducted. It at | pesred be i iana todes and | || Kilmer's S oot, prowmptly, cleanse effectually and Tecalved at the Chirtleston navy yard | heatdauartors that Mr, Hryan jpsaned. hatare i Oasiand itodey and | 1|} the great kidr A |to put the gunboat Bancroft into com- | satisticd with the wayv th mpalsn has | Pleaded guilty to the charge. He was fined | |L and biadder re ] a’vo co'nfafl [ misston as soo Sible. 1t has been | been run thus far, but he feels i° | $100 and sentenced to thirty days’ impris- | (g il AP [ vingin ‘ordinary for moro’ than &' vear: | Nax' tearned i good dea) sluee fonment in the Brookings county jail at T”" (e L;{,ny“\ it S0ld by all drugglsts. 25 cents, T it S T put it 1o sractical us | Brooking | ety sl ivion | Nominated for Congrons l Tnter Killed. | | l‘wer': after >tar:sbol | PERU, Ind Aug. 3.—~The prohibitionists SI0UX L D, Aug. (Special | by 4 scientific research by o Nation Johnson of Conyerse for congross. | Welllugton township, this (Minnehaha) | Il & "f:\ kidney and biad- MANCHESTER, N. H., Aug. 2 The dem- | counly, sta that & man whose name has | 58 (“‘y spe st, al is crats of the First New Hampshire district [not been ascertained while painting the | WOnde successful in promptly curing | i ——— Send th‘s coupon a“d SR t '|"“'m“ 4 A ‘“” O O il ars tiased | 187 Kidney. bladder, uric acid trou- We will show you more and greater bargains than ever if for congress today [ana fell to the wround, resulting in his | blesandBrignts Disease, whichistheworst | vy yigit our Piano Department. Our prices ave so low and s 3, Tenn., Aug. 2.—Jame ), | death. Cor Booth has gone to the ) 98 KIGN0Y IHAURIS % A . n C “NI\' ““"‘]h A i l,\ AR (,'. T ,H: Ratdant b Re§ 1 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp=Root is not rec- | terms so reasonable that any one can own a piano New pianos ; {chardson, leader of the minority in scend accl | e A . fielaten | 0 1 any o RO RN house, was renominatcd for congress by the - s bladde VeS| from $135.00 up to the price of the best piano ever ninnufactured, > i i N4 n s | Hu Wenther | ney, liver or bladder tr. 1l be f to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, Nvb domccratn of ‘o Fifh dlsirict 05 10| yyumo % Aug St ARl has beentesied | The Chickering; also the Fisher, Lester, Jacob Doll, runklin and q( BA4.R_ORRONLLIGH. | aram.)—From 98 to 104 in the shade has | in rk, in priv | . Sl B WG e LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 2 Ba R, Bl | s o va (v ara 108 118 BaSE £ several other standard makes We have a larg rtment of tle of Greenwood was tog nominated days, rendering work in hay and graln | slightly used pianos that we are making very low prices upon. Forpart....ccoovevee Paris Exposition Pictures. in the Second district feigs islembie - Ha 4 i L by which all readers of this paper | AMoNg them are Emerson, Behr Bros., Fischer, Knabe, New Eng EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 2.—The First|® " ¥ L | not alrea . land, Singer, Smith & Barnes, Squ we Sells Dip) re pianos at $20.00, $25 00, district democratic convention today nom Con N e T RARFFR PRAR RN VRN 2 nel D. Ow t Posey | O 2 ) £:40.00 New pianos for rent Pianos moved, tuned and - Sent postpaid to any addr Insied. Colonsl ]‘”‘“ D. Owen LUMBUG. O Aug. 3.F Pa ’ = e | SOHREY S0P PARRESNS < p | testimony in the paived I'elephone 1683 Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 18 to 20 views ulmx, l\ AY, Pa., Aug 2 Iw.- os K ’l the Mount Hove ¢ " [ every week, covering all points of interest. Altogether there will HALLHAS Raa EARARINA G 300 SRR RY | sipriho 4 y be 20 parts eontaining 350 views. Tho entire set mailed for 82.00. vention A R L e Dr er& Co | { JACKSONVILLE, 111, Aug. 2.—The dead- | quarters is Iy l"‘~ hamton, N, ERNRANRFRAT et e sy il et | 15 S MRl | SR e e |