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15 OMAIA | HARMONY FLEES FROY THE| CENTRAL LABOR UNION MEETS| yy]) SAYS BRYAN WILL LOSE S0 1900 - 4 | GORDON'S BRAND OF JUSTICE BL\§ ELE(TRIC LIGHT PLANT ewhat Belligerent Spirit Delays Teints That k of Opesn Boafle P P A L ) Warring Democrats No Nearer Agreement s h“‘mun... :" gt W sl DUTIY conet Forum, IN AT AP AP PP A Than for Many Weeks bt Only Democratic Governor of Nebraska at South Omaha Water Works Company Sells | SUMMER A R P PR, y Weeks. The Central Labor union was belligerent Variance with Party Flatform. veral malefactors have escaped o to Thomson-Houston. J— Iast night and, in consequence, its meeting | whipped of justice in police court recently Sunburn, Chafing, Insect Bites, !\]!va»~ Techin continued until 11:30 o'elo | because they failed to appear for trial a — Scratches, Sprains, Stiffness of Joints, Fatighe and TWO CONVENTIONS SEEM INEVITABLE NOW | *Erecident Tayior — staried it 1o hie 1n. | IMPERIALISM 1S NOT A POLITICAL ISSUE +Romit .'111 1 the bond." -»‘I».,N escape DEAL CONSUMMATED LAST NIGHT Inflamed Eyes are cured by the use of — | augural address. He denounced the report because Judge Gordon refused to a that his election . heir pleas of gullty - Leaders o1, hut soclalist delegntes and sald thar be tors e [ High Democratic Leader Stntes stia | "T¢ 16 really 8 funny fittle court that ers Decline to He Hound by a socialist, He then ]r.»:;‘ ‘xh:‘r‘:’;c-“vdr:.y:n;\ itlon in Forceful and Unmis= | held daily in the Eleventh and Dodge \”;"“"'.',.'" “"'."\' “"',' ,""",",':',,"" 1 o and It soclalist paper which characterized him as (akable Langunge—Pros- street forum. Under the present regime fts "““"‘I"I Preyented e = Used Internally and Externally Al on. no soclalist, and remarked that that also | perity m Winner. adherence to rational rules never has been ou Compietion, y alanti was a lle. He made an appeal for har | Spartan in rigidity, but of late some of fts e CAUTION! Refuse the weak, watery Witch Hazel ' : HUNIONS Sation e [ procecdings have been pititully droll. There " preparations represented to be “the samens' POND'S bV All negotlations for harmony among the [ The law committee reported briefly upo Hon. James E. Boyd, the only democratic | are instances wherein its peculiar brand ot | XTRACT, which easily sonr and generally contaln demorats are oft, at least temporarily,” fe- | the matter of the employment of an hy. o, A mbraska ever had, 1s radically | Jurisprudence transcends the bounds of the | A deal was consummated last night wood aloohol,’ a deadly poison. POND'S EXTRACT marked one of the leading lights in one of | draulle engincer from outeide of Omaha. 10| oppcsed to several of the Bryanite doc- | merely ridiculous and reaches over lnto the | e o1 Botth CMARE Wa LR AT L T B R the warring factions last night. “The get- | piace a valuation upon the water woks | trinen, vernor Boyd, who, It will be re- [ domain of the pathetl | Water Works company of South Omaha wa wrapper. ting togethor process was in active opera- | plant and criticized the action of the city | et b | ™4 the sase of 8. 8, M colored. who| transferred to the New Omaha Thomson membered, has been a member of th . hile the POND'S EXTRAC D. | aomive national committee from Ne-|July 4 assaulted a white man named L. W Houston Electric Light company. While the ACT co, o Filth Avea N. ¥ questio e ) " + carty | Schwer by striking him on the back of the consideration 18 not g! y the inter L J they fell agein, snd when they landed they | nowspaper 15 66 15 OMOIAT ORERD ot OF { Saoetti; 18 ','vl.“.',\,,],:‘,f’.;“r,';:“ in the party | oot Y o tone paving block, the prisoner | Parties it is known to be large, beca were, It anything, further apart than ever. |ganized labor was then taken up. The o- | counclle, 10 A1 L0t HI e ended to vote for | pleaded guilty to assault and batiery and | ProBerty transferred is very valuable “If appears that Howell and Miller got |sult of the plebecite ordered by the central | McKiniey. | may not vote for presidential | ¥as fined $10° but before the day had |, The South Omaha Water Works company together Thursday evening and drew up an | body showed that sixteen unfons had voted | stectors at all | passed Judge Gordon w this annota deals in electric fluid, and not in water, as agreement, which was signed by each of | in favor of the proposition and four against| -With America imperialism ia impcasible. [ Upon the back of the mitam [1ts name impiles, and at present has prac them. It provided that the adherents of the |it. Then follawed a long wrangle in which | We have been acquiring territory ever since On motion of defendant judgment hereln | tically a monopoly of ..n“:nll."t’:l\""%_‘h‘r‘B;\RS DROP H'R 0“\“*\ B(n 1:::“:‘:m‘:{-""ll:t:":‘lr.vul.ln'v ':\“r}]-‘."::l.l\”\ ekl | tion for a time yesterday, and for a time | council the contending factions were together, but| The tven tion | Tespective factions should select lists of del- | the matter was discussed at length. By | the governraent was founded, yet this fs not f rendered will be set aside and defandant put [ IEhting business fn the lled by th egates to & county convention, to be voted |an overwhelming fon cats | an empire To say that new territory |uUpon his trial.” bl ot AL B SRt ; t e — on at primaries to be held on the date set|ried, but the Altor was | added from time to time will be followed | His bond, fixed at $200, was signed by De. n Stock Yards company, and it is un vote the propo election of an e Co | A midsummer au broods over the b 4 co se—Septetber 13, Bo dhed otid Yaee &R0 Nomsons name | derstood thut the sale made yesterdny was 3 county Jail. There only forty prisoners y the old committee—September 13. Both | passed until the next meeting by the acclamation of an emperor to rule|fendant McGee and someone named Altred| oo ‘o ihrough the authorized agents of Governor Poynter Exercises Olemency in the | in continement, the number having run on wets of delegates were to be flled with both | Delegates from Council Bluffs and South | over Is absurd Bryan may deceive [ Jones, and that is the last seen of Mc |t . 4 Y0 £ El W, various ocensions as high at 150, ommIttess: | The Howsl) compilttes Wid | Ominha fuvited the union. o go to Uhale 1= | syme of (e Secple by bis thrgieteniod ofy of | HO tAIsd 10 SUGRF for Lrial. An offeer b~ \ for the stock ase of Elmer Woodcock. The cases ngainst Berlin & Haley, Maher %o NAYY the fixing of the Gate of the cotnty | spsctive oities on ‘Labor day to join; the | imperialiam, but the scare will not be of |8ent out for him isde & on est return Jesides furnishing lights for the sto — & Dare and Sherman & Sherman.’all ac convention, which was to b yards, the company furnishes the city of | cused of gambling in South Omuhu, have held in South [ unions of those places in the celebration of | long duration | The bond was declared forfeited, but the Xt sighty electric steset en dismissed in county court 'There of the expenses of the primaries. To set- | matter was referred to the local unions for | of the Philippines. This nation should molested. The face of the bond was ot | !IEhts at a monthly price of $10.50 a liaqt a— Le remedied in new afdavits to be made tle the row over the South Omaba repre- | action oy sentation it was agreed that the Fanning| A report was recelved showing that it is collected. A contract was recently ente The case of John Lewis, arrested early |tween the city ot South Omaha and the | young out later Deputy Sherlff Thomus Flynn h never have attempted to place the whole gone 1o Wife and Mother, | > : Inter Who Broke luto Rail- | I archipelago under subjection We should & bt " SOMDARY = Newark J, to nd w national con committes's call was o provide for twenty- | becoming the custom for firemen in the em- | have defined & sone around Manils, within|!n July on a charge of obtaining money | South Omaha Water Works company for d Car Released by Chief Exec- | DomRre oF Diumpers, Deputy Flynn - 18 eight delegates from South Omaha and the | ploy of the city fire department to work | whose confines every foot of ground should | under pretenses, is another one in | furnishing street lights and lights for the utive on Intercession of 7 LD B LR R LI, - vl il S Sut simtesn, the Sumber (0] uncer the Grdite of the ChIst &b peinters| have Dotk prosiaimed Amovioan teveitosy |Doint, The's Wl two couits ageinss city hall, jail and fire engine houses for a | fiins an mctive interest in his former " occupation which that city was entitled to be settled |and harnessmakers and at other trades. A | forever. It should have been fortified and Lewls, ex-deputy sheriff, and two reputable | period of five years. For street lights the | \ Roach has brought sult tor divorco in the primaries in that way committee was appointed to visit the Board | defended as only Americans could have |business men stood ready to prosecute him, | City pays $10.60 a month and for all in-| her husband, Thomas, on the WEhis was Il agresd upoH, 1 am. told,|of Pire ana Polics Commissioners and pro- | done It. Our fldet could and shoula have|But he never came to trial. He put up the candescent lights in use 60 cents & month| The clerk of the lstrict court bas been | dllewed grounds of eruelty and intemper: Thursdsy night, and the written. agresment | test against such & course, as tending to | held tho bay and the straits leading to it, | Customary bay bond, signed by Charlos | 18 charged regardless of the meter showing. | notified of the release of Elmer Woodcock. | irained by order of court fro e was signed by Howell and Miller, but yes- | throw laborers out of work | giving notice that America would dominate | Kosters, and the case went by default In addition to these are the lights in private years old, who was sentenced in May to | her any visits terday forenoon Howell met with the mem- | The matter of the difficulty between the | the waters contiguous to Manila Our| 1In the case of L. SBawyer, which came up residences and the lights at the stock yards | one year's imprisonment in the etate peni- | re- | methoda of government, education, business, | yesterday, Judge Gordon infringed on_ the and the Exchange hotel tentiary for dayiight burglary. warden | DEATH OF MADAM MORGAN bers of his committee and after a pro- | Walters' union and Rome Miller was tracted session Howell at about 4 p. m. in- | ferred to the arbitration committee etc.. should have been forced upon the in- | Copyright of opera bouffe by refusiag to Some months ago the Thomson-Houston | Hopkins announced that the clemency was | formed Miller that his committee would not | The general secretary of the order was | habitants of the zone, including the city of | Accept his plea of guilty. Charged with| w-fl.‘!*-‘v'ur-hw*‘ the franchiee of the Magic n the direction of Governor Poyi- | Member of the Order atand for the compact, which was aceord- | requested to take up the charter of the Re- | Manila, and it would not bave becn long |hauling and dumping within the city fimits, City Electric Light and Power company, | ter, who has been iuterested in the case by | ¥ ingly deciared oft. After that Miller, Fan- [tail Clerks' union and the seats of dele- | bofore the lamp of civil liberty and righteous | he admitted the accusation Wwith @ swagger | which had been rallroaded throfigh the | the young man's family. The Woodcocks | ning and Molse had a conference at which | gates were declared vacant government would have leavened the whole |of deflance and the court forebore to pun | ¢lty council under a euspension of the rules. | jive at 1110 North Tenth strect in this clty they decided to go ahead and publish the| There was a qu ‘ress | ish him, The judge sald ho wanted to hear [ Litigation followed, us the South Omaha | and bear an excellent reputation. Previous eall for thelr primarles and convention as [Secretary . F originally called for, September 13 and 15. | body as a ¢ ( the Sacred o Expires at St Joseph. stion as (o the right of | loat. The Filipinos, seeing our pr ‘i Hoarks fo his seat ih the | g the meria of our methods, would have | the evidence, and set the case for 2 o'clock | Water W orks company obfected to a compet- | to his arrest last epring young Woodcock legate from the Wovdworkers' | fallen into line in emulation, in the atternoon. At that hour ho quietly |Itor, and the result whe (AL Fh 00 Madame Morgan of the | réd Hoart | order died in St. Joseph, Mo., at the Sacred [ also was looked upon as an honest and in- | Heart convent yesterday. Madame Mor 1 don't nee how there Is any way out of the |union and the matter was referred to | It is not too late to inaugurate such a[wrote on the book of the mittamus: “Dis has been tied up In the courts for gome | dustrious painter gan was well known in Omaha society as controversy now except in holding two con- | special committea to report at the next|policy When congress declared war [missed for want of prosecution. | time. With the expectation however, that| Woodcock's offense consisted of breaking | Mise Mary Morgan. where she hus a wid ventions, unless the courts are appealed to.” | meeting. f | fgatnst Spaln the joint resolutions con-| This in face of the fact that the man had | it ttlement would ultimately be reached |into a Unlon Pacific freight car with the | eircle of friends, whom she left about fifteen The president announced, the appointment | templated a policy with respect to Cuba |pleaded gullty and that the city prosecutor the Thomson-Honston company erected a|intent of making away with valuable | years ago to embrace a religious Hfe by be FIRST WARD REPUBL'CANS‘"' the following standing committees | which should have been observed in dealing | was there ready to prosecute f to the road's dining | coming a member of the Sacred Heart order Law—George J. Kleftner, P. H. Dillon, W. | with the Philippines. The problem will Twenty-fourth street, where it will main-|service. The car had made a tour of the | Her father, F. C. Morgan, and her sister, B Austin, Nols vengard, Jonn Schwib, | work it own solution in time. It is not & GORDON SEEKS INFORMATION | vy beadavarters line and was stocked with silver and glass- | Miss Philomena Morgan, le o brick building on M street, just east of | articles belouging Joint Meeting of Two Active Club Organization—W, H. Bell, 1. ve for 8t. Joseph 104 ast Monday night's meeting of the |ware for the hote " cont his o " ' he o Harvey Hinton subject of political debate, and it is too At last | ware for the hotels under the control of | this evening to attend the funeral, which Held to I;lh\r Speakers a “,}.;nmlmvu. |M'1 M. Youngs, M. T.|goon to make of it a party issue. When Refumes to Accept the |South Omaba city council a resolution was | the system. The goods were all se urely | occurs there tomorrow morning ‘hance. hite *ater Ke tz. . | passed 8 cf g the city orney to take | packed lowevel i i W J | ) hite, Toter Kowtez T PR T e Filioinos attacked our flag we had to ©x Plen of passed Instructing the city attorney to take | packed, however, and Woodcock was ouly | Frevenwed n Tragedy. Timely finformation given Mrs. George Guilty, steps to dismiss the restra ning order | able to secure a clock and a few pieces of against the Magic Ci 5 v op Alexande A Karling, M. J. McEvoy fight and the army had to put down the 5 The First Ward Bohemlan Republican ectric Light com- | tableware, He was accompanied by an club met folntly with the First Ward Me- [ X Guinn ° Copenharve, L." A Marsh, N. | forces operating against us. ~The useless- Quinn Judge Gordon of the police court made | pany, and when Mayor Kelly signed this | older hand, ¥ Shelle a | Long of New Straitsville, 0., saved two ) g ” 3. . 8. Bvenaan h i ness the conflict, however, is apparent. ) i | and, rry Shelley, who was also | ‘r R L teituory “];P";:,: o (O (g i ‘\‘\‘(. |,‘,:t\v., ole ,.,fh“x. zone of only nhg,l.. ant|a statement from the bench yesterday | resolution yesterday it virtually «closed the | sentenced to one year. | lves. A frighttul cough hiad long kept her [ garden, at Eighth and Hickory streets, l-l« Alexander, J Ryan, M. J. Curran, | miles around Manila. Outside of that our which may be taken as forecasting his at- | deal which has been pending for the last | The pardon of Woodcock was due to the awake every night. She had tried many night. About 100 voters were in attend A1 Delegates to South Omaha—| 1a %81 Iy iHe itory they odetipy | ttude ia"the forthcoming hearing of milk- | two months. | eftorts of his mother and wite, who pleaded | Fémedies and doctors but steadily grew | ance, three-fourths of them being members | . Chris Helne, (. A, Robinson. soldiers hold only the territor: ey oceupy | oo charged with dispensing impure milk. | It is estimated that the perty t ol . worse until urged to try Dr. King's New f the Bohemian organization. Frank Hro- | aterndl Delegates to Council Bluf and when they move the Filipinos get in sl e 16| ihedale at the property (rans-|his cause eloquently at the time of the | b 15w & p | o L, m uhK atlo raak HIO: | ol Fayior A. Marsh, John Polfan. Sakind. And. FegAln yosseasion;: "Thia trooess| J948 Or Root, 8 fermer living eight miles | ferred is worth about $100,000. [ trial. 1t was pointed out that the boy, not | Discovery ne bottle wholly cured her | ;:n_n::u:il‘»‘mr::l ip o0 T b o H |k o oo Idetattalr. Th Amersst .AYnunumr of |vl;; u:\ N;.u]v:l A TR - yet of age, had been led into bad company, .ulm she .v\x‘lllva this ;n.,m.»l..us s m;(lm; , pe ne benefice esults | h A ; charge of adulterating his milk with a| but that tie had besn the 4 t of | 4180 cured Mr. Long of a severe attack o i o th olicy dn PERSONAL PARA , | people will not stand for it very long. | 3 ut that he had been the sole support of r ) \ f £ e st et oy | PERSONAL GRAPHS. [k s s oy | 27, 1 AL, P, 10| GOVERNMENT IS TOO LENIENT |1t v ! it i o i, Sach s s o e 1 cies of the democratic free coinage — 3 4 % vent souring | tortabiy o i6 Wobdotal’s | of its power to cure all throat, chest and ' \ ontention. and incidentally mentioned that| H. B. Read of Ogalalla Is at the Murray. | was to require the Kansas City conventlon | "y "y, “opemical unwholesome?” asked | Filip Can Not Appreciate the Hu. | fOriable livelihood, Since Woodcock's dm- | "0, bles, Only 60c and $1.00. Guar ; Mrs. 1. H. Smith of Fremont is at the | to reiterate the 16 to 1 silver free coinage | prisonment his wife has been unable to | Y " do is & candidate for county attorney. J. | Mre Fo H. € L e chaohabised 1t Neyabs il ots | PHa JudEe [ mune Methods of the prisnment bl N Dealth o that the | anteed. Trial bottles free at Kuhn & Co. | . Butior compered the copditions GOrINE | Gearse Winkelvin of Oslikway 1o at the|irs, thus duise Wbt the republicans would | oL J0A't kaow,” suswersd Soot Americans. family has beew in straitened circum. |drug store the democratic days eix years ago with pre- Grand bave Him: d 1t will cause Brysn's d “Well, 1 don’t know, either,” continued | B T = & V. o 0 b *, . Morgan o happe Neb, I Ul [ b N b s L Lo 3 o on ep! plea of gu “There c difference e = N W ruck. T s '(‘”' AR A BV S el g 1. Neb b5 at the |y under heavier majorities than were ‘l"l‘l o Ll et Sl Ay ‘":'f\‘_"‘{‘ '_.I]"_”‘" R AL between & | A furiher showing was made (0 Governor | Under direction of Chisf Redell the fires e faats 2on. the Tenubiten: notalaation | yBoeale: Goodrich Of Tincoln (s a gusst of |Eiven (ouf years K80, 1t wia ohue 1diooy. | H11 HAYS 10 RE R oy 2 | Silipiooiand & monkey, (8 Li OUIELORR | Poyntenitiat doitic; extutedi ks o whatkinr | mAG f 1 hook and Jadder company o candini o Lo reputces aumaathe | s Ce o Y R (S o8 Btk T | ocaied by Mator . . D, who e e o o Sreking sad emtering wers | S5, ek ant e oty o Betepicon e e e uhe | o ENlin Tucker and wife of Shenandoah, 1a., | terest rate never so low. Prices of farm Lo Ll s | rook on elck © from | really commitied, Tnere was ground for Mtreets Fri evening. 1n in the city | Prosecutor Thomas | Manila, where he was commissary officer “Yes," sall or, “but he pleads | for some aving beel ed | Yes” said bis honor, “but he pleads |for somo tme, having been transferred | ynq partly open at the time the theft was gullty to only part of the complaint. Its|thither from the headquarters of the De-| ommitred. The court had ruled, however pged he ¢ fat that the e- | i ) o rt r ere he ¢ ~ 4 alleged in the complafat that the pre- | partment of the Missourl, where he Was | (j.i the act of opening the door a few products were never bette! nds the big turntable ex: tension ladder was thrown to a point hulf way between the sixth and seventh flog the New York Life bullding with ertion on the part of the eliht mq | the belief that the car door was unfastened 4 and the produc- state senate. C. 8. Elgutter responded to| Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon of Grand Island . : calls and spoke at considerable length on | are at the Millard. bl L o the manifest benefits that have arisen from | George P. Harding of Minneapolis | Rt b (R p A o e A the republican tarift policy, which' hus bullt [ StaYInE ut the Murray g P i | | | | ynE ervative he used is ynwholesome, and now | succeeded by Major West holsting apparatus. The main lad- W. N. Richurdso capitalist of Red e due to McKinle ' asible | Servative he use ¥ Ma, st. oot fur stituted a tec o § he main lac up the industrial interests of this coun- | (youq, i ARy Spesies,of :,?,:l,.‘," ‘]l',‘, “',.,“,l K‘;f, A ::h:, "‘\‘:f';(“r:l‘w be says he doesn’t know whether It is un-| Major Duval could not stand thé climate & lu"m:r"nn:m-‘:::‘n: Gl Lo i) s raised several times to u vertical try, turned the balance of trade largely |~ R, R. Staples and wite of Alma, Neb., are | unqq s . ¥ | wholesome or not, 8o he doesn't plead guilty | mission c position in from ten to twelve seconds, but q of the new possessions and contracted a | Governor Poyticr caused an inquiry to | With more practice this‘time will be cut to that part. 1 don't want to fine a mau for | Jow fever which reduced him so that on tho down considerably, The Xty-foot 1 .V T T AV ShBL b o he facts and the warden re 5 Vgl H tion to largely supply the markets of the| G. V. Wallery, a mining stock broker of d omething there's no harm in. My |trip from Japan to Eiandisia be made into t oxtensfon ladder was ralsed from the A sely eupply i Denver, s at the Millard MKINLEY SURE TO WIN|™ * P g ; 1y | trip from Japan to Sun Francisco he was | pried Woodcock an exemplary prisoner. | ground and thrown to the fourth f or 0 e world. He also devoted wome attention to | PYIVER ! ; wife puts soda in the milk when sba makes fnot expected to live. His opinion of the W A P Ay NG ] ob ruats, stowing that the'only law sver| v Jo. Tibleltu and wite of Bolss, idaho, During his confinement he has painted a biscult, but I wouldn't want her fined for fittie" more, than ificen seconds. Chiet Ke: { are’stuying at the Merchants o scuit, but I wouldn't wa ed {average native is not high, and he 1s rather [ jape "o, g Junted & | deli®and” Captain’ Dineen ‘ure both' highly enacted for their regulation was a repub- | Ll that. |large part of the interior of the peniten in our favor and placed America in posi- | guests of the Merchants urston Says Mr. Bryan . 5 sleased with the new truck and its work- Dr, Victor H. Coffman s suffering a | M Ohaoa 3 | critical when referring to the methods of 4 : q », the | | lican measure, that the democrats opposed | severe attack of heart trouble. AEING eloiy l“' LLLL The ‘“preservative” referred 10 18 |the government in dealing with tho insur- | ‘i, "_" Y ':,(‘ f,:"‘(vmfl'j'(,',.';"::":lr,:,’,,'h‘. L] e the tariff legislation proposed in the last| A. P. Metcalt and Ed M. Garey of Lin o s formaldehyde, used by undertakers in em- | gents. “The plan adopted is not that which A “"m:‘ \hd alktitaen. dave “th bl L LU congress and that some of the men who|coln were ut the Murray Friday : e prosident | PalmIng corpses and Ly milkmen for pre- | will soonest pacity the: Islands,” he said | to three months and eighteen daye the| qpa peceipts of the license fnspectol dominated the democratic national conven- | J: O: Armour, s Chicago packer, was | 1 feel absolutely certain of ~President| o ot k™ “Tho judge refused 10| The g iy sald: | [Uiod of his service up o August L office for July amounted to S0, Tn Jul ; e o €N- | o(opping at the Millard Thursday McKinley's re-election,” said Senator and | | The government is too lenlant, The ‘War'|ygodoock has returned to Omahe and will} of 189 th come of the office wis about Ior U kdiae OIts Are TeadINEID (e e | LiR OB AL He N RO ot | Thiseta, ‘who eaing falo: Omlk tromitha | ecakalse = ihis a8, nnwholssomp, - BAL | i thellblaodsiis reduced (o mece brgand- B el | the same, but the fees were much high York ice trust Hustings, 18 $Lopp! \ ' thousands of infants in Omaha must subsist . ¥ 4 continue at his tra P | at that time. Thirty Meenses were f-sued A & . wstings, 18 stopping at the Murray bt yeatarday: forning. I cAn't: ase HOW ] h o o usciaubm 1 i AlL of the leaders are captured ex 0 wagon peddlers during the month ju u ther speeches were re- | J. Simpson of Chicago, represen how | S0 this adulterated food product, while | cent Agulnaldo A ; | - o wugon peddlers during the mor t A number of other speeches wero re-| . . Simpson ot Chicage, represchng | i can bo fiured out any other way. From upou_this adulterated food § e | et Apuinaldo, and he has no men 10 the |y ponT A VT BANKRUPTCY DECISION, | puted, agninst vioven 1aied in, ihe cor celved with ovidencen of enthuaiastic_ap- | ATmour & Co..'1a & guest of the Millard, || 1" U ek i New York, and it came the police court julge stands upon the | fela in any sense of the word. His armies | Fexponaing month of lnst year m Ml A i et i e [ ewick and aneisen of Lin- | & a 0 . 8 ame | oo technicalities of the la 4 {norease exists in all other sorts of licens preciation. = Vocal and fostrumental muslc| 5 ¢ Rewick and B C. Hanelgen of Lin-1 {0 "L *democratic and republican | M1e techoieatives of tE O are destroyed and the people now causing | . e AL 8\ ofHerBCriS of (Noeneny waa furnished by a colored quartet Pt —_— Island, ex- WANT SCHOOL HOUSE BUILT |Miare - city visiting with his broth Root’s case was continued until the after- reditors Who Had Been Paid in Full H. Thummel of Grand |sources, Bryan stands no more chance of the trouble call themselves soldiers only Required to Refund. nitea States marshal, fs at the ing that state than he did four years (1007 Of Aukuet & A Tre|to avold punishment as brigands. Whea | 4 gecision "ot lmportance 1o wholesalo (he | @0, and 1 don't think any living man can bk o e e by Attorhey | CIAIR, Was Q84 Log Witk thih, cIhss [ a8 & |nouses: hins boen rendared by Judge Munkes %o | fiure out a possibility of electing him with ¥ liile of woldicrs on the beach, the commaud | iy pe matter of the bankruptey of Chesnoft Cornish of Lincc v J. W. Eller, Judge Gordon law partner e p 4 - Seventh Ward Improvement Club |Cornish i e, vota of. New’ York. The claplng of | rp 7z, Eller, Judge Gordonie I O aterday | {00 and & Bumber of dead brigands, The | gnd Richards, now pending ia the United Working for n New Bullding Z. R. Ashbaugh of Kansas City, rey the 16 to 1 declaration in the platform de. . L AT | Filipinos understood this and were con- | States district court. In this case the bank- senting the Port Arthur route, is patroniz: 9 Root explained that the “preservative’ 18|y o™ LElhen we capture th States d | that Section, ing the Millard ‘n{m.’nx any ‘.In.:x.‘. ‘l!r\nu might have had | yniversally used by milkmen, as it is im- | (0 FG PO T ity "‘lll “';I'”“‘ :'I’:" a;in.m had l':‘w»n nuu.zlm:ulnl-:s wuhlv.\rinm Theodore Gardner of Lawrence, Ian., |Of carrying that state | Rasaibis s sald itoikesn, milk Aweat tortys | FoEsaRE1 BE HER BOYRIZSS om the wholesale houses and, in the usual course The Seventh Ward Improvement club I8 | know the “boy" {nsurance tnan, s at | “I will be in Nebraska ouly for a tow | Siaht Roure at this ) eep mIlL AN e i, | Wil spank them if we catch them at their | of pusiness, within four months preceding trying to havo a school house built in that | the Millard, Mr. Gardner stands’s feet 4 In | days. 1 expect to go east again In about |yt i, He sells his milk (o the Waterloo mischief aguin and turn them loose. | the act of bankruptey, had paid several of ward to take the place of the West Side, | n SOCkINE feet 0 erintendent of | €1 days, and Washington Wiy be .y head- | creamery. There Are too many American women in | (o houses in full of account. Other ac- Eckermann and Ambler schools. At the | currers at Y Ormaha. hoatamice. his gone | auarters until about October 1, v .en o] i .\l.x.n: They live all over the town and | counts then due were paid ouly in part or meeting of the club Thursday night the |to the Adirondack of New York, with his | pect to return to Nebraska and remain dur- | g nould an uprising take place in the capl- | yot at all. Following these payments, other | = matter was discussed at length. A com- | family, to spend his vacation | ing the campaign, putting in all my time in OFFICERS ARREST SEINERS .| they would render its suppression difi- | ;rqor were sent to the houses and filled. | We carry in stock a mittee which had visited the proposed site | Robert McReynalds, one of the Lancaster [§ y stoc arge cult and increase the loss of life. Manila [ when the case came before the referee In A ) 1a a :ulm'r |nf 100,000 people of all kinds, | pankruptey certain creditors claimed that Iine of rolling and reclin- and the influx of Americans has made the | (p. wholesale houses that had been patd in | [ § hai i mutter of caring for the people u €erious | gy} within four months should be required ing caal for the use of Chris Taukus, a successful but illicit | proposition. When I was there riots were (o pay to the trustee the amount of money invalids and eripples, . ) k , "| doing what I can for the success of the re- county middle-of-the-roaderg and publizher ot the building with Robert Smith, a mem- | S ThY st Hope of the Hepubiie at Lin- | publican ticket. Mrs. Thurston did not ac- ber of the school board, reported that Mr. | coln, fs in the city on political business Smith favored the plan of uniting the| Deputy United States Marshals ¢k f léanad Wi » proposed | Pearsall and J. 0. Moore hav dlstricts and was pleased with the proposed [ Pearsalt and, S 10 TRONE chw cot pany me w tals Ghoglts | I must decline to discuss the situation th, who was | 1B this state, as I really koow little about location of the butlding. B e to that city for tha) 0 |t T the sant T fisherman, was caught plying his trade be- | the usual thing. A band of Filipinos 1] ansferred at ol r 0 east republicans are very much & Y | pinos woul received, or should not be permitied to par- | § Call or Send jor Hiustrated Catalogues L] [ A committee will call the attention of | charge of sending obscene matter b Interested in Nabraska and e partioulariy | fore daylight yesterday by Hpepial Dep- | get: togethen und after holding a council | yicipate in the estate of the bankrupt. This | (b i ik other members of the school board to the | P ¢ | uty Sheriff Kenworthy. Taukus had gone | would decide to drive the Americans out of | coptention was sustained by Judge Munger, | | The.city, They would bo taken in charke | Comremtior aree dectaion on this poiot 1n the ' | THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., Missouri river not far |before they had done any damage, but thelr | ociarn courts. Deformity Brace Manufactures He was |actions became so troublcsome that many | |y (he same case certain creditors claimed 4 Ao¥ (A Hraskans at the Merchants Friday: I, | 0¥lous that the party shal matter, show them the proposed site and | (NGUTAsKans 4t the MeEreris Ko Water: | senators in this state. T endeavor to have the matter settled at the | oo, Charles Kidd of Nebraska City, Willis [ Was) next meeting of the board. The school board | Wolte of Imverial, W. H. Platt of ¢ 1 not lose two re 18 a feeling in ington that we have a good fighting | N1 nets into th o to carry the state for the state ticket | {fom the Union Pacific bridg | into business on a large scale and , . 2 X - - | 1s1and, James Dowd of Gordon and Jan g Is invited to attend the next meeting of the | AL SATRES, FORE [ a2d a very good chance to carry the legisla- | PFovided with & seln of the most fwproved | of the soldie wished that there would be | (he right to set off against money paid 18408 Farnam OMAHA, >lub Thursday night. ruther. inglieh of 8 Peters catnoite | re | battern over 300 foet in length. Ho had |an uprising generally 5o that the malcon- | yiinin the four months the value of the Op. Paxton Hotel. church preached his farewell sermon at that | +Nebody knows fu i st his net on the right side on this oc- | tents could be taught a lesse ch re o pos- churcl sterday morning, having been Nobody knows just what the situation is | €48t his ne & ght & on. goods paid for which remained in the pos sterday morning. hayl B Ohing," sa1d the teneter when 1od to talk | Casion and had drawn it in stralping with | “They know _sbiolutely nothing about | transfers music T eutura OF he #ervice, Mis Mty | of tho situation in that country. “Every- |SEventy pounds of fish. His comrades, it |firearms. An officer was visiting me and | = Petiy being at the orgun, with Miss Coady | hdy knows Just what everybody else knows | ¥ b there were, had landed on the lowa [left his revolver in the cab which was tion was large. | about it and a condition of painful suspense | #14¢ vaiting for him. Soon wo heard a shot oud | Drgx L Shooman— > o ) 1 g e sk of Ta 5 scrapec uin . o the door to e what it jeant Postoffice Inspector D, J. Sinclalr has re. | brevails in relation to it; but one thing is | When the skift of Tauku: raped agal went to t iat it mean i Sis 4 ‘Who is crippled by accident or deformit turned from a trip to Kansas City, where | certaln. Our government has don. Km~ the Missouri’s bank near the foot of Wil- | The buggy was gone and an American with Never forgets when e was a boy and hln‘i’l“ “;r Prl‘l“ X \h:- "!'lrmi'm 4 |h¥ :y:ml;-.\‘,,;‘..‘ d \.’n\.;'.lv‘.»;m‘mu” which has re- | mirably throughout the painful situation— |11@m street the special deputy stood at the | two women walking along the street said | how the lll-shapen and clumsy shoes 1 y understands aning 3 ) ed In the new federal | man under arrest. | that the cab driver had fired him and | had to wear cramped and hurt his feet word “crippled” ns compared with the | bullding. " The inspector ways that the new the best of any nation, in fact, in its atti. | POW and placed the fishe ake itilis of Wit A L G oy, || EnEtadEch HE GHRR) S0y ESpIL Ehe [ tude tanard Cbius snd hia (orward meve | Ho loaded the seln and the fish into & |driven away rapidly. The driver and bie [ —pe uses the knowledge he gained by et of e, o athed with | P it ofaderal BUMAINE sXcept i (e maiy | ment of troops with which to meet emer. | ¥o8O% and brought the outfit to the county | rig were captured u few blocks away, and | paippyl experlence i selecting boys' in so cruel that upon its construction geucies, ‘jull Taukus was arraigned and rele | the man was 8o badly scared that he was shoes that haped like the foot y K:em,mm””p, Bishop C. T. Shaffer of the African - B, on a plea of mot guilty under $200 bouds. | white. He had been l0okiug at the revolver | f b o ple who stumps Methodlat Epixcopal thurch, who his been POPULISTS ARE DISGUSTED 't 's understood that he will raise the point |and pulled the (rigger. The revolver was that they are a comfort o 3 " Rioas as woodsn Vaiitng ke, JonR D Aftionn Meuipdist Epla- of Jurisdiction, the fish having been caught, | double-acting. After he fired he dropped | shoe hux received ux much cave 1o the leg, whistling as witere N win Mot " erd coirrd i | Prophecies Made by Fusionists Have Saya, on the Jows mide of the |ihe EUS D4 Ris DERY TAD AWAZ. e WAt |selectin 0. #hos 13 the Kiore he goe ;7 Yeoxs Bishon m\a\.“n::‘_r‘-'....x;l‘x1\”‘m‘.v;|).u Philadel Disproven—Many Ready to | given a lecture and released. ot (u what we wanted we matism is known | Bl contarends ol he eagrch Tald 18 Vote with Republica e fh are 12 the jallers ok ohest e = b to buy what ix n regular $2.00 shoe to-day ss & blood | amtbus. O He will move his tamily They are fine bass and cat varying in| The wolf in the fable put on sheep's| . N %have Ianit cary i P e n Pennsylvania and establish his home | Hon, J, B. Strode of Lincoln was a caller | Welght from one to five pounds. The net | clothing because if he traveled on his own at Mot storen—it's true thora SaD'L Yary R et R it the padiiy ume Te | at republican state headquarters yesterday. | Will be a valuable acquisition to the Fish | reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur- | h profit for us—yet we please you e L He said that politics had not warmed up | Protective assoclation, which will make | pose. ~ Counterfelters of DeWitt's Witch | thut's better than profit. That powerful LOCAL BREVITIES. [ et in Lancuster couaty. About two weeks | use of it in transferring fish from river to | Huzel Salve couldnt sell their worthless blood-purifying med- ago Mr. Strode delivered a speech befor icine, Dr. Pierce's alves on their merits, o they put them in Willlam Lampe and Willard Lampe of | ® 14Bcoln republican club in which he r v ey, [t e e pewits, ook | PreXel Shoe Co., Golden Medical Dis- | 2007 8t. Mary's uvenue are sick with typhoid | Viewed Bryan's book, he First Battle sl out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch | covery, cleanses the | ever. ealling sttention to the prophesies therein | o 0UL, SruSEt will refund your money it | Hazel Salve. 1t cures piles and all skin i blood of the acid (Workmen_ are setting curb along Nine- | which have been fatly disproven during | 44 OO0t fals.ipcurayou, 50 emis. |dlssance 1619 FARNAM STREEX. poisons which cause 11 Blas and Dodge | (ha last four years. Thel » has been such rheumatism. When the blood is cleansed the rheumatism is Otto T, Klosckner and Miss Emma Hey- |® Wide demand for copies of this speech ! Nusselm‘a Frozéfi -Pu'ddlngs'—— d [FRRTER R o roraie ' aned 85 died At Clark | tee will have it printed for circulation When it comes to slanghtering prices cured. | aon™ i Hr e o Moo Wi TEs | Hon. Smith Caldwell of Nuckolls county | on sheet music we have the call—compe n Saturday we will serve this _ There is no alcohol Wilber, Neb., for interment was also In conference with the authorities | iy t \ ALl (ay BRI 4 4 in "Golden Medical A. Fahey has been granted a bullding |8t republican headquarters. “It is not 'l‘”“]‘”"“” touch our penny nplece Aelicions dlsh at 20e—this in itself ought Discovery” and it is %3?3"}':‘...'5.’.‘\ o frame cottuge to ';‘..Mll.‘.m at | long ago,” said he, “that the republicans | *dle—lnte st popular hits—copyrighted to draw a large crowd of patrons to our were snowed Daroas sireel ot & cout of SLa. - | wer under by a fusion majority | *eet music, voeal and instrumental—at | women waltora and 1ts dining room service | of 800 in Nuckolls, but last fall we elected | 1¢, #c, He, 10c and 15c ench. This Ix {18 now entruste ‘ to colored walters ex- |five of the county offic g | the only time to buy Don't fo | elustvely » absolutely free from » sweltaly I fom all other narcotics. Mr. R ] McKnight of Cades, “Williamsbirg County, 8. C., writes ST had been troubled with rheumatism for years. so bad uld _vot leave my bed. 1 wi Dadly crippled. Tried many doctors, and tw of them 'gave me up to die. None of them @id me any good. The pains in iy back, hips and legs (and at times in my head ) would | mearly kill me. My appetite was very bad \ | store—good taste prompts an aruy of people to come to us for their caies and bread—we are proud of the class of customers we have and we woulidl cail vour attention to them as “The pre | the puadding-onr bakery produets v 1o « rs and are gol | ) to give them a run for their mone The remains of Charles B. Rustin will | a1 their money this | that we have a few plano snaps- heve it r There are on an rage | arvive ih Omiha at 45 Sunday afternoon average from a | ,pa ghe p indsone ) ive In Omaha at (46 Bunday afterncon. | 40,00 1o ffteen populists in sach precinot | 2 t1° PF handsome walnut w not huving been determined upon us yet. |who are sick and disgusted at the course | V&Nt Plano, with Boston fallbourd, duet The text book committee of the HBoard of | affairs have tuke A 5 music rack, latest o, for Rt il RAR woatial DAt e. aL| SEaies aYe Laken 1 he wanks of the £ By s cctluk ot | sionists and a good many of them are go- | another fne up-todate upright plano S— Junl—dont bake this warm weatine noon Monday f e purpose of veport on hooks for the coming year. |ing to vote the republican jicket 1o capv The real and personal taxes paid into the ity treusuby during the month of amount to $100.00. Of this amount $14.7 when yon can get such good cukes, pics and brewd as we make 1 oak case, for S48 another 1 (O fine bargain for Twenty-nin Brand new nd 8600 per I Win Battles, ers and men wrote from | Planos—terms 817 Everybody who saw me said [ must die. T of 3 edie overy wus personal tuxes and included delingu t b ook Bve batties of Golden Mclical Doy | taxei for the lnst thirteen vears IR | (e front 1o say that for seratchen, brutses, | wouth is good, after suffering twelve years with rheu- Mo Advisory Board of the city council | €Ut8:, wounds, sore feet and stiff joints B ld f‘ o Jped o has ady . 5. balaurt, rtised for fuel and forag v | Bucklen's Arnica Salve is' the best in the B o T e L the Uy billg: | 70Tl Sams far buyas. bis eruptions and 8 ' The sluggish liver can be cured by | &5 St (il G SO (0 S Uapeiise | Plies 20¢ a box. Cure guaranieed. Sold | ui'on ‘which bide will be Feccived, | by Kuba & Co., druggists. I\ Husls ol A 1613 Douglan. the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets l 1820 Parnam St.

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