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= T wl ANES . Jilafa splendid ta a tr o le | $2.000; insurance, $800. Paul Wickham, In | wheat. Lightoing Also struck the house | 4 S ot Bl N2 il a0 loss, $1,00 irance, $100. [ aga to the chimney and roof, also jarrin {0 Oandidate Returns to Linool Hurey to Bole on | MO’ n aMble and agreeable . bt g s R b N of the giastering off, Motk wa n”"”""‘K ““"”'i l‘ g"_ N': “l‘ "% | Forced Against Her Will to Leave Seretscy of Muatatn do Harry oS30 | rup, o fe tewyer, u ore Neb et ug. wind or hail are given as od by Insurance Wikl K oW eige of ki Hushand and Children. Party Name Protest n Gl resident of western Nehrask, a EDWARD, Neb, Aug. 18.—(8peeiaty fows the needs & night about 8:30 a heavy rainstorm . 4 . . xl i dibiic L. WATER SOAKS THE FIELDS nccompanied by a heavy hail visited this | MAKES LONG SPEECH AT CAPITAL GROUNDS e R ACCEPTS EDMISTEN SBATCH OF AFFIDAVITS | ness mwo a1 |secion o tne conniy. The il broke 4 | i fler cxle was wot due o ain bt to ase, with a tull number of window lights. Some hail- | oe Hin Ape | Hickness. She was visibly failin win and he le o eve e of Raln Insnres (orn Corp .Hy":r“nv’” n:‘ f % Nt % THG tin | ¢ andidate Makes Apol for ¥ 1 " Wilh eRob sHcoesdine dkY The doc Ex Parte Testimony Oficred by the n con " 2 round in Goo Mgl b 11 Bkt a1l the Tigheaton mrent Ahandonment l~ll\u-‘r‘r.|:ll o N HOS BN BINE AW BN, Now be Luston B In Admitted as Evie | " Bl " Conditio Fotevnd Bave. it the reutiumee o 1t the ® Itutlon of So-Calle his sald to the husband it you want (o save dence in Spite of Vigore e who hold adverse o ns WEEPING WATER, Neb., Auz. 16.—~(8pe- | &, Hruno in the east part of town, burning Astisimperisitsm, her you must eend her away hny:.'\.. her rotest, VETERANS DONT EMND RAIN | cial)—The elements simply broke loose |a large hole in the roof ,;nvx running along o AT ’». ir hv:‘ m!,\ 'hv"lv”l!n \v"n’ 5 'm | and treated section to a heavy rain [side of the house into the cistern, tearing | et us see what 1 do for he: { ‘;)v:‘nrn‘.lv."x".‘«‘x’; jast night -mvhunt ¢, m, | the elatern pump to atoms, The Iightning [ LINCOLN, Aug i) T e | Ior woman' As she makes the final LINCOLN, Aug. 1 ul Camp Lawton Comen Up SmIlINK AUEE | Boyen four and five Inches of water|then visited the Methodist Episcopal [~On his return to Lincoln this afterncot | preparations for the trip she is so loath to SBvoryiary of o R . WEDOIERPUNE ERSE ety fell and & devers electric and wind storm | church fn the north part of town, dolng | W. J. Byan was met at the depot by ub: | (ake, sho thinks of the family she loves and bis decision of the party name s Five Hoors accompanied it little damage but tearing the shingles off (ward of 00 person e Brvan Con. | leaves. and {8 gratetul that she is not fac versy mext Saturday afternoon. Argument ‘ CERESCO, Neb, Aug. 16.—(Special)—|and some siding. Several aheds and out- [the Bryan H-':"v e wan eacorted to his | € that journey from which there is no st Chairman Bdmisten's protest was cof LINCOLN, Aug. 16.-—(Special.)=~In 8P| oy per™ininas of rain feil here Inst sight|Nouses were also siruck irusteige Mgt B " where he spoke for | TV sluded this afternoon and the case as|of & rs of drenching raln Camp LAW- | 04" 1y this morning quite a heavy wind| COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special.) [home on D street, where he epoke S05| But what of those other women in like fnally submitted depends upon the con cared in as good condition as ever | i T, o o okious damage feported. | A heavy windstorm passed over this clity | Aftess minutes l"' n bouse. 'He began in | “W# With her, who are run-down, worn-out Fuctiot the secretary of state wiil pl ls morning = The rain fell in LOFrents | my " cain inuures a bumper corn crop last night and did considerable damage. | the procession to his ANine the peopte for | Y4k and miscrable? The hollow checks upon two Sactions ol ilie statutes. The|lut as the tents are all located on Bigh| “gy meiow “Nub., Aug. 18.~(Specist Tel- | The tin oot was Blows off Baker & Wells | the WMI.H“;I" O s 411 dark-ringed even tell the story of suf i o e Vi & wox | Sround it did omparativaly bus TLIe CRRIS | yopyry sty MiTR' KA BAITStoMer WHIGH | (ivery Bave a8d the SIaRS front. of 3 ge1 | coming out to greet him. He asnerted U004 | oriug ung woukness. They, too, need rest name “populist’ is, under the law, a Age. A fow of the veterans sought shelter | o, 4%\ cammunity early this morning & Stevenson's office at the cold storage | the r.p.lx~ o the political arena. and | 400 chABEC If in these thdy may find he lon of an old party name, and whether |in the state fair bulldings and aside from | 4,0 " 0 liiorabie damage to frult and wine plant was blown in and the office flooded | Imperialism kb Do e aiministra. | But they can't rest The household duties here were enough delegates wt the Grand | (h nvenience the raln did no dam-| 45y “nnes. A severe wind accompanied|wiih water, Trees were broken ,.m“‘.,.,,.d‘r-xh-nbnynvn »;- .'.).‘v e e "veid | Must. be carrled on Moyt Save o Island convention to entitie the party to | ug imon Cameron of Broken Bow ad-| ... jioem “blowing down many trees and | o in several parts of the city. During |tion V‘lkfll.“"LM' LN bt change; or if they can they will not sacri A place on the ticket r he Grand Army men this atter| 0 F O ings | the storm two inches of precipitation ::-":h‘-"‘ :’“”:‘ “l ”‘ Shen thNY: wers ‘6ol wl-'\;n vm:w-'\ la hnwiu .;m;bd.\ ‘\w‘: When the hearing was resumod this | noor BELGRADE, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special.)—| rogistered by the governmont guage. The | 0! 000 sath, but W tow willing to | %0 By stagger on, head throbbing, ba fsbFiiy dusenh’ DIATF, for- (e defeve, T Fred Sperling of Burnham has bees 8um. | \pout four inches of rain and some hal|yighening was terrific and it was almost a | for $h000 eth DIt Wers EBW WHIIE L SETAL NS ODISCION 10 NG RHICAVIIS Pre- | monsd o SPPeRr CSIOTS. UNISCL Seeiss | 1611 Hers INSE RIBHY. No dimage Wiv a0N6 | sanviwant Sombaramment ot CNONARS Shom m‘v‘;"‘ ,“:“:,1 $r, Héyan's npsech the Ladies’ sented by misten. He i they were | (on ner Billingsley tomorrow to &0- | myj, with three-quarters of an Inch Bun- | Selok In the evening uatil well atons m““nfl" e ex parte evidence: that he had had no no to the charge of using the MAllS|gqy '4ng thras.quarters of an faeh Tues- | ¢us forencon. The storm was general, but | et L ice of their existence and that he had not | for un'awf rposes. The complainant| jay night makes the ground thoroughly no serfous damage has yet been reported “’_‘{':: n:': h" o o depot to Bryan's been glven an opportunity cither (o in- | fx Mrs. Deil Gillespy SR e L WSHR/RA. SINFAILRE | it ey 0 tRoie e bt | TS ERRER SRORL BHE S B e vestigate them or cross-examine the wit-| The downpour of rain last night| oo 0po, the past seven days, and while ft will de- | home tonsumet & party otned the peos SUNESEL LHEL (he CRRMIMONy WEY IROEES. | mUAUERL DRCHLY tWo Mooy Por Mie SRS {CRRWARD, < Nati, AUl 18-(850sIRT)= | Tyo TureRniby tor ths BUINNER el HEIWSK sl B E b LU tent, frrelevant and immaterial. AU (his | days ending this morning Nemahu (oUMLY | sawnrd county was vislted by another hail. | 1%y HFeshing for fhe buisnce of fhe weeko TG TFERE SOPON. 6t (e Meout feMAIREE point he was cut short by Mr. Porier, who | received twelve inches of rain, Gage county | (oo jagt night. Almost every towaship plowing and will put the pastures in lnnd‘m”_ Was & congregation which fiot only tuled that he would accept the aMdavits | cight iuchies and Otoe county seven inches. [ jo®FH T88 QI ATROSE from bail (hie | ghape. Nothing but an early frost G | eree the JAwe wa the sigawdly, bat a6 evidence and that he would cxamine | sammer. The ratofall last night amounted | L7 LT F ey T Altogether in this | € I e sl ‘\TORNADO WRECKS BUILDINGS | w0« f." !;:’:‘\ Neb., Aug. 18 ja1,)— | couBty It will be greater m:" 4 b {::;‘Annlx dm.! ¥ateraeoting sLrosts FAIRBURY, Nel ug (8 CORFOLK, Neb., Aug. 18 -(Spectal.) A 5 welunks. 1o 61 $148° was LIVAE Totly timutey tor | MuNoNSKANeR CTOWE Hown Suoh DAt | natasai amounting to .36 of an fnch feil || NOREOUIC Febe AR 8 nklon | There were spee bl i b LB ] AR MUl B ke the Town of [ 1ast evening, accompanied by heavy hail | st B TECEs o conter, The | both husband and wife B s argument and Judge Tibbetts opencd | Bostwick, | which did some damage to the gardens and | 2!, Norolk has hechh & HOLE tenter Tt | Mrs ek Mo R saying that his cuse was ba LB : | fruit crop and broke quite a number of | FURL L LR red with that of | auet < b R e L Bl WEETIRE S SEUUTEN OF OD/SNLION: PO SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 16—(8pecial Tel:| window lights. After the hail ceased fall- | 7 &% Wa% “EER CABRACE Bt R on | was made by Lt B N O P 0 U8 | aprumiiA. tornado With the iR tanhel- | 1w a HEPG WIRK tWIREE OIF sT%. thess 10| iy a8 great. thers being an inch and & | ver republican leader “n.vl‘jvnr:? LA Urend Tatend cosvention & CONBIOMEFA- | ahaped cloud struck the town of Bostwick. | the court house park and s 1ar number LY O® o hour [ Mr. Bryam, espectally upon his Tudianapo. | tion of voters to | LIn OTRANITIDE " | eight miles west of here, at 6:10 last even- | in other parts of the city om the ap- ""m”“ Tuesday night's storm there were | 115 speech, as one which woult TR political party for ulterior purposes "0 ! Ing, coming from the northwest. No one pearance of the moving clouds a cyslonic or a dozen barns and houses struck by | bY future generations as a weapon ag; SRHAIRE bIRY I WRNHOL HUIN 18 K000 TALLN |/ e Hanty but NG ODERLY davin 1Nioonv | Stome SKAFEA; SYERHOEN 1N K\ BORERCKREARTS Nehtning in Norfolk. with o fotal de.|tyranny and oppression i reors N ot e, OHaPre: | sidorable, J. Warren Keifer, Jr.. is one| direction, but it did net touch the ground AHRUALISE P Wty i MulTAIuE on s ioa sl e AL sentation on the official ticket o eelof the principal losers. A house and ele- | in this vicinity o8 aaimal 1le. Mr. Bryan spoke at some length is | serted that the object of the convention | utor balonging (o Hits Wets Wreoked to| BRADSHAW, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special,)— | ¢ither "I'};‘_':l’! “'\_"‘_,"‘”‘"\'”l{ 6. (Spectal)— | Feply, first expressing his and Mrs. Bryans | Was to decelve and distranchise volers by [ yy oyient of $1,000. Mrs. MoConnell's and | This section was visited Iast night by one| S “‘” here Tast night to the depth of |appreciation of the kood will of their | R eneiTe URDR LOBE. IRNOTRS IR IO" SN |11 Bitwell's Nounee We wrecked. | of the heaviest rains of the season. Three |Raln fel O rhe storm commenced about | townspeople of all parties, and expla ning | thetr witl. He tHOUERY e Statutes WEPS fqy.pi0y tarideraot’s houwo; osounied by 0.| gnd ‘fotitentdn: inshes Telt 18" Tesi ¢ 197 ""'"'f A the electrical display for | Why he went away from home to meet peo- | plain on tho subject of party nsmes and | “yiopes, was badly damaged. The hotel| thres hours. It was coompasied by unt"“"""‘"h ‘ts thereaftor was a beautiful |ple instead of having them to come (o that they meant to remove all traces of| .. '\ pijally wrecked. The new town hall | electrical storm. The ground is thoroughly | Several hours Lincoln to see him. On this latter point deception from the ballot. The """“”'"“ is off of its foundation | s0aked and farmers, as well as others, are | On® SDRASKA OITY, AU 18.—(Bpeeiati— | Ne sata Nl of the name “popullst™ by the middle-of-] = yn"pyy oity a number of small bulldings | greatly rejoiced NEDRAS In, amounting to almost | I have sometimes been criticised for| the-ronders wus characterized as an act| ..o gverturncd. The Missourl Pacific| YORK, Neb. Aug. 16.—(Spectal)—An- | Another "",“,,T this section last night. | Roing away from home instead of staylng | of subterfuge and the ascretary of StAS|jo5q) wan moved four test. Tho west end|other heavy ain fell last might, accoms|® drllnl"\ A erop of corn ever raised in | here and having people come to see Al was asked to consider *his judicial knowl- | 50 'tye creamery was blown in. Lightning|panied by heavy wind and some hail. Norts | The Uty (a s ew st ire but I have felt, In the firat place, tha edge of the fact thut the name had beofl | yiruck two bulldings, but hurt no one. |of York over twenty windmills were blown | Oto¢ it gl ot (Special)—A | people could not come here ax well as they generally applied to the people’s iude - - |down. James Houston's fine large barn | EDGA o1l here last evening. The rain | could go to Canton. Lincoln is ot in the pendent party." SYRUADUESRE; HRIRL LONVERth: | war blown down and destroved. The wind.|%00d rato fell here fas good deal of thun- [ center of a thickly populated country, s Bl 0 bULsot e i, GotivAitten | CRARISY. PeLerdtn, ot Ch. Ololr Fatbbeon | M1 iWAS ‘BIWH WRINEE Bl Houkexund | VAU and Tiehtning and some hail, but as | Canton is, and our people have mot (h wore not 200 persons ut the convention | Charles Peterson, sr., and Oscar Peterson | UL VA%, MOWe MGt bl Mouse 0d &40 ooy yightn o A o hail tell | means of traveling without cost, as they | the attorney held that as the call was for [are (wo more farmers who four vears ago | FArt Of Whe heavy timbers went through (horp’ll] B e a8 dona 15 this | BAY4 In bome. pAtts of the couniry m..‘;.:i 4 delogate convention only those who were [bolleved In Dryanism and thouht that | [be Wells, snterios rooms. No one i of | geutly and some circumstances, and 1 have felt that | T regularly chosen as delogates were en ening of the minta for free coinage of | SETeC HULE ETRNR, HOTHS AAd efet of viein Y CREEK, Neb. Aug. 16.—(8pecial | It was a great deal cheaper for me to %0 [aching, uotll the nevitable break- R s Lt o e fon the taema Hotht e | M1\ broNs:but muaY widow 1ghis, K, D, | . CHDS Two inches of water fell here | and see the people than for me o compel | comes j T INmeQ. LUkl QYAE d00- DRmiek O She LB | DaTous Lunes f0r (e Asmase. DOLAIBES |rirunion Shasnige VoRk: hEachls-Wiad e ut. Tiie. darn SPOp. (b AHSHPRAUASW | thomi to conidinud abe e (Applause) | THE CRISIE HAS COME of porsons participating in the conven- |successtul farmers, owning thelr farms and | MAtesbiue. Sorth of ¥ork, had his wind- || L} PSS O “Even looking at it from another 81a50- |\ 1, The sick woman has been “doctor- tlon did not appear on the accredited list |live south of McCool. and now come out | WIH bIOWR dowh. whineles knocked off his |\ " gy rery 2l point, looking at it from the «dun POIBL | j1g for years. The only result has been of delegates and should therefore, be|and tell their neighbors that four years | [OHSC MECTIS Shes Biow ot et | s BRAINARD | o those 1 our city Who would n’r l,':,‘ | to" mako the. down.nill progress a Iitle stricken from the list oftered {n evidence |ago they were mistaken and that MoKn- || ;¢ oongition for plowing aud sowing win-| SEVERE WIND AT In crowds comiog here. T Bave felt hat 1| o (00" g tuken to her bed and by the defense. This list contained the |ley and prosperity is ,“"”","""",‘", " | ter wheat T Wany Outbaiig. |could do more good :‘Y ""“ o her | Wonders it there {s any help for her. s wignatures of persons and Julge Tib- | them. There are numbers of changes from | teF Wheat, | Neb., Aug. 16.—(Speclal.) | Crops Damaged and Many it would insure my election than in W other| 71 tn such @ condition as this tha betts claimed that many of them were|Bryanism to prosperity and the 'n.flnn‘_A heavy rain fell here, commencing at ings Destroyed by the Win way, for it is a great deal better Ym' .~m“.r | many a woman has made acquaintance with to stay in line. numbe B e s years than to be of a presiden- | e practical hea power o bbbt L ing over to McKinley are only telling their | The crecks are higher than sny time lh“i BRAINARD, Aug. 16.—(Speclal Telogram ) | ()" \ngiqate for a little while.” ‘{n.v‘v?rlv‘ ul/ a4 1ote’feF Foman which tmakes Joseph Blair, for the defense, opened |, . iate friends, swearing them to se- . UL, b A bt ectal.)— | —A heavy wind and rain storm passed over | o, gy expiained the reasons of his [ WORGCTM medicine for AAEn WEICH MECH bis argument by glving a brief account of | ..\ "yy’ they don't want the local or-| ST P/ o atio e b e anec el | ik iaisti Iast kbt 6AUsInE conkidbrable party fof n Asperent change of lssues, | TOOK wemen sirofg, ek women wall | the history of the party. He contended | 20C¥: 4% Peb PR 0 WO SIS TR Another nice show S A Ao | Gamage. Chimaeye were blown down, trees [ PSY AR BT OO that as the law required an attendance | panied by s'ron_x thunder u«nd some hail, toiatad. to Blsces, corn /drite anailhrge suts Parties do not make lswuas; parties meot | OF dleense, but it Is in chronlc cases, where only 200 persons at a state convention Heatrlee Noya' Narrow Eseape. | fell here last evening p Bouses were blown over. Grain stacks were || (PATICH (2 1 ko ACH: RIS TR al other medicines bave tuled, and when e L T e G O L LR O b e A R e (L C o O LT scattered over the flelds and corn badly |, .;, o candidate In this community, and | (OtOrs BAve beta PORERers 1o CArt o made po difcrence whether the nersons |egrum.)~The two fona of J. . Whitcomb. [a heavy rain here last night and the D ioun dowac (Ts| wukRedbvha\l lsshsgfog | vapaite bickRAIdLE T ks eemmlunlty) a8 | his great me participating were regularly chosen as del- lan implement and pump dealer of this | pects are for more today. Night batre i n (eTalghl: s pti calns T e o P el egates or mot. It was admitted by the|city, experienced a miraculous escape from (last it rained 2.91 Inches, filling cella i Bat1ial Tiat et (he SuBetlgu s || ive) SOUELAYGU AT riolipe e i counsel of the opposing side that a con- | death this afternoon in a collislon with & |and doing other slight damage. There fipr ot Sntox RN G Qe Shen e aitery iy I el ! ventlon made up of 00 persons from @ | Rock [slnd frelght train. The two lads |never wan a better prospect for corn than | o o\ e L T G R L L livep | me-" writes Mrs. Ancis B Moring, of 538 wingle county would come within the scope | were driving towards the railroad crossing | now : g TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Bpecial)— | which we dlscussed. Betore \S08 the silvel ;I:'\l\ b O BRI L R of the law. Thin argument brought about | on Sixth street, Just as a frelght was com- | CLARKS, Neb, Aug. 16.—(Special)—A |, TECUMSEN, ¥eb. aue 267 (peciat) siearion fhakas ol il I promchog 0 s P RE e e (e & general discussion as to whether the |ing ir when the team became unman- |heavy rain began falling at this place last | ThC DIE tepublican demonsiratiof o6 JahCS ftha BhdaEn OC 1Y tne lel uestion, | EAve me free of charge, Now, doctor, I wil Intention was to allow only delegates to|ag 4nd desplte the ffofts of the bove | aight and continusd throusheut the Bight | .5 oooniy hersabouts. Between $50 and : I; the silver queston more than the taritt | ' :“” uld not walk stralght for pains in particlpate or to resolve the meeting 10(0 | and the flagman at the crossing, dashed in |and the ground is well soaked and is in| 0o Deoble horesbouls. FEnden 30 foc BBl A0 mote A e LT f1vel | could ot whlk htralght or palus I a mass convention and admit everybdy.|front of the running train. The engine|good condition for fall plowing speakers were: E. J. Burkett, W. 8. Sum- | question. | {mportance that it became the | 1Y abdomen; could uol it dows, lle down Secretary Porter was inclined to think | struck and antirely demolished the wagon | DOUGLAS, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Spectal)—A | SPeakers wore: f 3 Burkety W 8 Qure fren 50 Ftance kAL It Larame she | or wdt byl daadial Rid byl s that fnasmuch as the call pov for | und severcly, but not fatally, injured the | heavy rain and wind and r';::lm(;rfi n;r\l;;h BROLs AR 0D Feliner CRAGHE. ¢aF .‘._,;‘.ll..w?‘nlxo;;:v“lv‘wfl«‘lim4~“" i ) .: ,l|',,-l hu:x‘l|(||0;“:n::':hm:xuh ot et Aelegates only no one should be considered | hoys, The team escaped uninjured | this place last night b dtal). e | Tl A Kl et Naei ek b | Yoy emb D that campalgh of | 4y bette | : h & course ome d s and cut leaves and fruit . : pol ¥ v 1504 we lost. The republicans ca of your medicine. 1 took eight bottles e #s participating in the convention except Firenrms in Family Feud. ’h‘:‘r; ':::.‘:w :‘Irl:: v‘\‘:‘u‘ll';lu;.m the front ”l.“'d L “::«n :N:vh.l(‘ :.:‘: .T-tfi::;\‘n:hn:ak state and had two-thirds of the legislatu of ‘Favorite Prescription’ and Golden Med- 16w tods gamed On e radenbisle oot | o ARNEY Nebh AUE IS (SpeniRliTels of Mathews & Cowles' general merchan- | ‘0 (N republican cause was accor the fes- | but the silver question went on INCreasing | {uu Dicovery. 1 kept on with the -Pleas- B R e B [ eutamiloThe fAmiies 0tu W, ) Bjevens o ving about 1,000 brick. The | At noon roast ox AR de in|in importance untll in 1886 we had the | o pellets' after 1 had stopped tuking the “What does the law say regarding tie 10, ) 4 farmers living near | i8¢ store, moving G |1 | tivities closed with a flambeau para S8 o e B e Rt fioine. T (RO%. (N Idttien otetle v 9 Thessiitolins had | ARQ. Frank Merriman, tarmes k rain fixes the ground in fine shape for fall | "o aning by the Johmson Rough Rider | fight in the na ] other medicin Alvislon of any party Miller, reopened an old feud this after-| U R S Sl we had it in the state two years before, and | .pgan Pellets,” and I tell you the medi s b ol Sl i Yr"‘n:‘ moon. The familles are neighbors, resid- | PLVGRAIC IVIIL 40 qpeciar pete- | CMUP after two years of consideration the people | ino made a cure of me party Vhlv .‘:.\. <l".‘1‘u‘|“‘r:f.|'h-‘n‘.,..‘hj;u"”-’v suc- | 188 on adjucent sections, and they have | et T O R last night Bida on Refumding Bonds: of Nebracka had so changed their .u.nuh "My troubls was female trouble, and 1 s § t that time, (boen at outs for several vears. When |y "p’yyrimond's warehouse on the north| FREMONT. Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special)— | that we carried this state by 13,000 ma- | oo net ) B et ter. for G ghix aa citizens and vor- | Merriman rode by the Sevens farm this end of the elevator was blown from its|mpa county board was in session yester- | jority. there are other women today that need your ooy gt xavs they shoutd | afternoon four shots were fired at him, but foundation and agalnst some boxcars|gay Bids for refunding $70,000 bonds were | Night Meeting n Froat. | medictue, and it will cure them it they wil A Rl \ LS SRcApad wliiioit A Suatol SaRimeds 40 standing onithe rallronditeacic The bullds | ooghen, imiare’ wore ine) Diddsrs) AN montaht batwesn 1,600 and $1000 ersonn| s your ‘advice; oot be distranchised. Thes wera citizena |he escaped without a scr complaint. ~ He | 1o ol lightly damaged. During | ot being the state of Nebruska, which | zuinered on the state house lawn Lo he T g of the state and of the |u|r.T Biaten ang | O s th drop the matter, as the | | o0 (hree days we have had three offered 3% per cent. There were two bids | Mo Broan RNoakt & portioneon ik Tha 3 L 48 uchiind IR, 0 vala: AT et inn A T AL e et ta el e | very hard rains and the ground 18 thOT- | a0’ por cent fat. The others were at 4 |anciiy apeech. The event was widely ad- |mark the Iotiarehomad implte whon sy governed without thelr wonsent. "It yo [ported testimony. More trouble in ex- oughly soaked per cent and 4% per cent and & premium. | vertised and the size of the crowd was |bave been cured by the use of br. Bierce s governed without thelr |lm n o o) DAVID CITY, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Speclal.)— | qyge of the state was accepted and the | gisappointing to the campaign managers | Favorite werl B Ehhy. nonder Up: aregolng to v|l‘.::.x'::' hie them, then you o et Abant three! inchaniof rainftell Mers 100K ( Loy (orl) belisusd 4 450n &8 prectiis | Saal Lo intRk O THIR CATASIRY IbOAKOIS: st it simb et L Uhy haild R AT R T e e nhstmen HIsARER MILR A | pignt and this morning. This puts the|pje, The saving to the taxpayers of the | yau ; . of | of misery and the ulter failure of the medi- Sant to Grendi Taland they. went a8 poRte LR, Neb ual Anclent Ordor | 8ound o fine condition for fall plowink | county will be $1,020 per year, the bonds |*’au a curtain raiser J Sovereig e el Therars gram.)- The fourth annua |and insures a good corn crop. The rain |, he refunded now bearing G per cent in- | Arkansas spoke for half an hour, appes A T n:m 1 n;.\'.-'.'.-n:‘nl?mv‘.u onr honme 't | of United Workmen picnic Ak ""'l"‘ at ”":} was accompanied by a stroug wind and | © (b5 T tha warking naanis ta/ausnort Brvan | munmll\v:tll‘nn:\" 1”" ‘“u"uk.m \'w: S0 LmEakly B et ot MLy Jpast N8P | piace yastarday, balng stisnded by ons of | ¥AS MOCSKESI'S 3y 3 Sircas. BiSE AR | igse RiGRE 0 cking pecple to support | Comparacvel, and o compiete” 11 o done and found out before I got through l,,.. argest crowds ever here, lodges anrllmwf:‘l :': (sl et CABIREALS DADARS i .\nflal:."n;u zn“g"xr (\f‘lmlhun followed Mr. | balf = cure, not & mere mm",,.,,‘“,‘“ v,,’.n‘ that & .new sun bad arisen and that I was| o) iy being present trom nelghbor was done to (rees and shrubbery. Reports| LYONS, Neb. Aug. 16.—(Special)—The |goveraien ‘and bitterly denounced the ad- |but a compiete and lasting cure. The pals mistaken. And in your view as now ex- | CoRIINA BEOR HEOIEE O from the country are that grain stacks | nonsevelt Rough Riders' slub met by ape | S0 orelsh,and, bitterly denounced the ad- | but &b COmPle! ara's. no more backuche, pressed vou have elther got to find that | oo,y in."ang apeeches was delivered. The and windmills were blown down or dam-|pointment last evening. It was decided | it (he Philippine islands.” She thought | headache or nercousuess. The sleep I8 now there was a new party foruied or else that | (VTR SO0 LRSI U ccenstul on a s laged. Corn is reported to have 5t00d the | tnat the members of the club should meet the time had come when the people would | sound and refreshing, the appe ;v' » tisarl these people have no right to vote count of the wind. The parachute causht| o5, voil, Here In the city several telo- | cyecy twe weeks horeafter end. that TOM- | have 1o decide whether to prolons the life |and work is eay. It Is a fuct that the gen vier's Interprotation of 1t, and tors looss: from the Halloon, ‘It AR| LooyQ oo e etaotrin dight poles W BIOWD | nite b Lalostan. Ceom the olob o address | ¢ (ho republic or institute monarchical | eral health of women is remored _ when All the testimony fs that they went to|been decided to have the pienic an annual | o 0F Bt o0 systems damaged conslder- | (po club and give their views on the Is- e ovar the tarnitors of-shat tinitad | ifavorit l.“,‘,.,.‘l,‘,l,,,{’ .,W':., ,: “,.- ": Grand Island to form a new party,” said | gecurrence. Everyone was favorably im- | {PW [Isusa 0t thelidny and nonibaliavara (hosha | haras SRR KM ARETIEEE 0 | s ol i I anly organs. Secreta Porter, in response to Blair's | pressed with the beautiful grove and en PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Aug. 16.—(Spe- | rapuplican platform be invited to attend Aguinaldo with George Washington and | The general health s so l.ml:u‘l- y co remarks tortainment furnished cial)—The farmers of Cass county are|ineqe meetings from time to time. The |qsverted that both fought for the same | nected with the local hn'nll'h of the teminine We ontend diferently.'t 8i0 Mr. Biair, | ulnr Favorit getting all the rain they desire these days | gyp¢ county republican central committee |\ ing of freedom. | anine i Woren wonder at figgd AT SHrprikedto hesr you deaids the |, - Onvie'w Fopmlar Wavesise, | EuAS AL e IaR ey dadiia Chaes A st at Gra ik AL SR 84 UG ol S whole body must suffer. Wamen wouder a oAde Befure EL0. BERIMEDY s caBsluand. Wh | . Lk niitany of Ateadis hatl With g0« | BAVA ADE uKe f S | s Mr. Bryan's speech was addressed largely | the ¢ ¥ Vb Sl S el assert that it makes no difference whether | he nomination of Scnator F, M, Cur-| FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special.) Case of Water Works va. Wahoo, | It kb hetannAlnced his glas]orite) Breasslr a1 - 1 wan. nidalaphle o ia smass icopvention:| 1IBHEAA RUBIRRER OF BEARDE 0 A e o the miani ot Miene | o AHOO, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special.)—The| 10 republioans hc ho aanoineot I B poifor tiow than I could formerly wa i #0 long s the law was complied with.” |Tle of Sargent for state aenator Mr. Cur- | day night still continue to come in. In|court gave its finding yesterday in the case | or the campalen to bo an appoal o Ihow | Another writes of her surprise at Anding | At noon the hearing was adjourned until | the Fiftecnth senatorial disirict, M logis- | the country the loss caused by windmills |of the Wahoo Water Works company against | dy convinced of the dangerous ten.|herselt able to carry two large pails o B o'clock. on accoust of the arrival of | Fle served U5 UNE CRPRCLY (B ARe IOKICC | oing Dlown down, corn cribs, wrecked 8Rd | tee pin r e (o o empany ammnst | Sencles of the republican party. He de-|water a distanco of a mile or so, when only Brran. Sooretary Postor and Attornoy | IAlure of 113 MIC C0 S CHo SEMOEONR Lol Viown off thelr foundations will be | comee the chie e rales e aapus Tt a0 dancien oF L0 Ee R Y v o |4 little while befofe B bavld hardly carey Tibbatts both declared that it would be|cholee of Lhe RIPUCCRRRZ (EL TR RCEON | targe in the aaresate. Another BORYY|ieve oms 1 mile statiton niiaal tax tract anythiog he had said In tho past|hersclt. Yet nother woman sayw: “My impossible for them to Kivo the case any | Pt ALY TOReR € BA0 RRCIEOTY (Bat | rain foll here laat night and It has rained | qonied. Marston & Marston of Kearney and 0, ortant subjects, but sald he had|face was hollow and my skin e 'f"‘:‘ but further consideration until after they had :,‘ h pressure was brought to bear that|at intervals all day J the | Judge Irvine were attorneys for plaintift |tried to meet new issues as they pre: |NOW my face ,.' round T\M n:_\ £ho ~”‘ « srested their chieftaln oo bis retura from | 10N BOUTEIL, Non onted, and the repubs| CRETE, Neb. Aug. 16.—(Bpscial)—The |G, W, Simuson B, B Good and . Bilkecon | sented themselves, Hence, while now giv- | f013." 0ne unifort testimony comer (i Indianapolls | teel confident of his re-election, al- | drouth of the last two weeks was broken | appearing for defendant. The case will be ing special attention (o imperiallsm be- | Yomen cured by “Favorite Preseripiion : though his district has a fuslon majority by @ heavy ralnstorm, accompanied by i PSS Ltaniton 0 SRIATINCA Bl (oAt they. Basin 1o raxslnklos: Assh snd Rentrice More Assaniied Hough hin Clatsls : " | thunder and lightning, at an early hour| 5 e athine to take hack on the taritt|sains from ten pounda fo fifty pounds In BEATRICE. Neb., Aug. 16 —(Special Tel-| of about 1,000 this morning. The clouds were highly Rev. Wolfe Leaves North Platte. had "0'“""". e i from | few months are constantly reported. These egram.)—Muurice Deutsch. s prominent | Crops In Good Condition, charged with electricity and the lightning| NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Spe- "“M|(|“mw:wrlvll b ashamed 10 look « fellow- | Kains are not Kainw of fat, but the restora Sliee= BRd KRRIREC RGN L ot thla ik |1 n g AIEAS INeh, A, o 16 (B0s0lal e || dRahen e ton Nty g RO BRI L IR B TR AN K Saet B [ R o R e bty ST sfithicenlod was sasaulted aad Badly besten up byl ¥ oiq il iny 1o the Tast week have Dut| seer Lath 1800 this Goratan Abant this Andaundsd hiy reslgnation Go'the copres| SRR FH BN AN LG8 A A8 SBRD ISR o Sl SN & OISR WAMBar of the .. ops of Nallsy oousty (n: 505 e | heur s Rard windisemmanasd i hiow thom | patien of (o § i, te the sangre tation from Bugland on thoso of our B Fires Nobratke egiment. (his mOTOIRE. |qijien, agmers frequestiy sssert thist 1he | the nerihwest. Thinsanifiy incheassd ubtll| 1y toce sbent o ootunariyeh th thtuzs | ARAases. Mou 21X commented o \s i BGRLE R GESIARAN - | Dautach suftered & badly blaskened eve| oo, uike an average yield of thirtys |t resshed s mazimum asiocity of afty Blons ane no ynt Wille wullinad Tae | A0 61 18a TREARMDEES ARLLIEPATIAL wiinan 1 1A% AL GE MRAvarttel Brasitl 884 two or three comtuslons on the face|q. ") shels in the whols community. The| miles per hour, The rein poured dows Lutheran council is now in communication | Istic meoting and said the uttefances of| woman ANV MG SN o) 88 & result of the fracas. BStearns alleges | .o \"sma)l grain threshing Is practically | torrents. Many large hallstones feil, aolng | with the nrasident of $he Nebrasks eracd | ®uoh |()|.7-| i30 Fenublionns a8 Mr. Railb- ((jop .06 for 8ImokE gvary woman (hare' that Deutech insulted his wiater while the | .oypioteq and, while the yield is small on | more or loss damage. ALl the stresms fof | for s purpose of securing a pastor for | ell should cause others to sop and think. |, partoct and lastiog vire. Ninsty-olgh young lady was purchasing & pair of shoos | \o.0unt of bai) In the early part of the| miles around have overflowed their banks | the 1ocal church Mn. Gougar said she _bad hoard of xogian. 14 arary BUBLIAL. wilve. i3 at Deutsch's store. | season, the quality is of the highest grade.| washing out numerous bridges and culverts. [ Y |v«-m“) N o m‘ i ialhiers Bhpihed yoiac :,,‘,..W B lr aad o), trin) are; oo Pasture is good and the theusands of cal-| Mra. Muff of Crete had a number of cattls | Medal Contest at Fremont. for McKin p_ANE who weyld | (ectiz sad permacintly curad:s Dr. Ploreo's Horisn Sneakse nt Imperinl, tle which are grazed in this section have | killed by lightning. Two houses were also| FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special.)— | against him in the coming Farorii Prasoription iesiablishes’ wopman |g\||vp;::|\|, x.;:; ue 'lv-“ ‘:""‘:m; | & decidedly well-fed appearance struck by lightning. The residence of E.|The diamond medal oratorical contest, A | regularity ]h, r;l:n~ ::,‘, ‘1Ir'm':|- \“h;“v" mak Hon B oriaR. -0 000 i P | I'. Baker was considerably damag: The | open only to those students of the Norma et b, AUE. 15, (Spacial ) Yes- | Women weak and feeblo eals infamma RUSH SULHES, BCATIAMM DS Do0RiA. f Imr | - gy, “BAUL N Ause Shee(laspialies | DERIBIAE LUK the REuN damage that ( gold medal. took place at the Normal audi- | Lra8y al) 06 FE0eRe WA 10 (A0 B8 SECHEER i Toraien s a preparative for mater Perial at (be court house last night. Mr.|yoward County nstitute convened in the will amount to about $200. No one in the | torium last evening. There were three ,’,r-m" ball zame, and returned in the rain, | Mty it cures morning sickne oothes the Morlan was greoted with good audience | yjign yenool bullding Monday morning at house was injured. although the inmates | competitors. The medal was awarded to | '¢Te%:(n€ ball Tame, nerves, encourages the appetite and indy and much enthugiasm among the republi- | ¢ g'olock. County Superintendent Manuel were much alarmed. Several grain stacks | Miss Maude Hare. The subject of her | ™D ound sleep. 1t glves the mother strength Disiied by Frofs. Outies of M. Paul 08| el "o 0io “u i Siauck By HaBtalng | arstion was “Mas. the Nopmorier of Mis Horse Kills Farm Hand, of body and cheerfulness of mind. She ha D ol aancoln an s Mars|and burned. The amount of rain that fell | Own ldeas | KENNARD, Neb, Aug. 16.—(Spocial)—|no avxiety for the outcome of her trial | smrot Otslana ot Chevenne, Wy, are the | G, SRULC b0 b e aenes, Bz | Peter Anderson, a farm hand, working for | She is confident of herself. And the prac R |A Instructors. Miss Wate Norton is sacres | cio Sl 00 fBhts iien n this loeality | Interced in Beatrice Institate, erank Jahnel, was kicked in the stomach | tically painless advent of the bady justife , | tary. Nearly v-mI te ‘n.-..: n’l:""\::(m:‘:'d during the last week. The rain has greatly nb;\lRI’:'IC s;n \'u.(( |~‘"v>‘v;~‘ll‘?: “,‘,f""" a broncho last Sunday and died from |to the full her confi m..h« in “Favorite |-I“ | and it appears to be one of th ge | RRaaR RN et ® corn | esram.)—A number of former employs e injuries Tuesday riptlon™ ax's MmBthews TRond e [ g 4 | discharged by Dr. Lang, are in the city n School Honds, found to be an admirable tonle, surpassing Boars the vieinity has been handled pretty roughly by |ing the electric storm here last evening |stitute. Lang r-mnlnulm T'Z""n""?.vfl‘:'.',f“.hn-' :;l:.l,“‘,’ w‘;r:m e ua0t| tonica. There is no aleohol in “Favoriie Blgas '] the elements the last few days and the dam- [ lightniog struck some grain stacks be- [says that as he likes the place be thi N e ‘l‘n‘.nllwlux, ueither eplum, oocaine mnor b age has been considerable. William More- | longing to Charles Nelson southwest of [he will stay. constructing THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY, ATUGUST 1 1900, ANy other nareatie 11 (& purely & vegatabl preparation and cannet disagres with th HAd falling of Interual organs, and had to g0 to bed overy month: bad frregule monthly which wonld sometimes Tast ten or twelve days,” writas Mrs. Alica 1.. Holtmes of Coolspring street, Unlontow Pa. “Had also indigestion so bad that 1 ould not eat anything hardly. Dr. Plerca's Favorite Pr prion and ‘Gelden Medical Discovery’ cured me. 1 took threa bottles of the ‘Favorite Prescriy and one of (he When 1 first commenced using D Plerce's mediciues” writes Mrs. George A Strong of Gansevoort. Saratoga Co., N. Y 1 was suffering from fomale weakness, & dlsagreeable drai ring down pain, weak and tired feeling all the time. 1 dragged atound fn that way for two years and 1 be an taking your medicine. After taking first bottle 1 an to feel better. 1 took four bottles of Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription, two of ‘Golden Medical Discovery,” one vial of the ‘Ploasant Pellets,” also used one bottle of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Romedy. Now 1 feel like a new person tor your kind advice and the good your med has done me. feine 1 they Mrs zorne orite Prescription fined have 1 the James Co., ¥ tering Sick women letter, is sacredly confidential and womanly confl Pler dence privacy falo, Re corr somo spe ailing women the experience of Dr. Plerce with his more than thirty years of succest In the treatment and cure of diseases pe culiar to women. Bives women clalist’s opinion on their cases, Dr being aseisted by nearly a score of special 1818 In his work for the welfare of women There is absolutely no charge for this con- ‘A viger, Geor than your one vise most once Thi on 1 m, it R,V No w Frida 1o southerly winds For Indlana and 1llinols—Local rains and thunder storms in southern, fair in northern vortions Friday; Saturday fair; light south- erly winds For Towa—Fair in western, local rains in castern portion Friday; Saturday fair; south- casterly winds For Missourl and Kansas— Generally fair Eriday and Saturday; southerly wind For Colorado and Wyoming—Generally | falr Friday and Saturday; variable winds Locnl Record OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURIAT, OMAHA, Aug. 16,—OMclal rocord of tem. perature and precipitation compured with |1 responding day of ‘the last thres { 159 1508, 1897 | Maximum temperature 0 i | Minimum_ temperature 2 b1 Average temperatur O M Wi | Brocimtation A 000w | Tecord of precipitation at Omaha for | tnis day and since March 1,190 Normaul for the N Total excess sinee Murch i " Normal ralnfall 1 'inch EExcess for the W inen | Tatal rainfall March 1...19.31 inches Deficlency since March i nehes clency Lame period 0.9 nches weficlency same periad )36 Inehes Deficiency rame period s Reports from STATIONS AND STATH OF WEATHER. | omaba. clour ST | & Lake, clour Rapia" City. clear ) Tilran, pick oloudy Bt Lnis, clear part el " i e 3 part cloud b " clear p » dicates trace of precipitation 7 Ingies P A WILSH, Local Forecast Ofetal, pages Dakota outheasterly AC by ’s are ¥ erence sponden of al t place tion by FIVE Taking Mrs Plerce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, It Is equal to a free gift of five dollars the 5 to writ getown, ktul fo book | of them doctor book for one is grea nd o ceipt ling only. S the book in cloth binding, or only 21 stamps content Plerc FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Prog ASHINC v and Nebr ien r West itory, ( ally fair Friday and Saturday; light to fresh September saved me lots of sut- Address Dr the advan may thus be summe ry lady who has not got one of your reliable with “ 1L can’t thank you enough ised your medicines and think beat 1 have ever taken.” writes Varker of Alden Station, Lu- A “Four bottles of the 'Fi taken bafore I was o IREAT FREE OFFER invited to consult Dr free. All correspondence are guarded by R strict th professiona Pierce, But to the value and advantage o nce with Dr. Plerce fs made i foregoing testimonials. The s of this correspondence up disposal s at the of sick and the advantage of a spa. Plerce letter; it is entirely DOLLARS FRE Thompson's appraisal of Dr. free. Common Sense Mrs. Chas. E Eldorada Co., Cal. “I am very r it 1 would not be without 1 had to pay five dollars for 1 think it is the best family that I ever saw and would ad- Medical Ad- Thompson of and useful books to send at tow . vontaining 1008 large ver 700 illustrations, is sent free of stamps to pay expense of 10 31 one-cent stamps for pape Buffalo covers. Addmss Dr rON Aug. 16.—Forecast for Saturday aska, North Dakota and Sou'h nerally fair Friday and Saturday; winds ern Texas, New Mexico, Indlan dklahoma and Arkansas—Gener-

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