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i ! 5 i"m' he believed it to be ome that would stand the test of fire, but the siiver cham- | pion had demurred and said that an hon- | Edward Rosewator Points Out Some of the | °st dollar was one which would buy the Linooln Man's Mistakes, ricblor o Lt PUBLIC CAREER RECORD OF TRIMMING | “¥® thoueh machinery be invented wh would make fifty at the present cost of one. — The democratic candidate likes to quote Lin- or of that pres dent. He does not approach the first prin ples of Lincoln and the conditions of t oly and to pose as a follow Recelves with Equanimity Fulsome Laudation of Sycophantic Follow- ers While Daubhiing on His Own | « nions or Dodgl negro in the southern states was cited | prove the hollow pretensions of the cry — | “Equal rights to an.” National hall, Thirteerth and Williams | Y®#F% of Froaperity or Poverty. Strests, was well fifed fast might, ¢ During thirty-two of forty years the re Wi S the B of th iblicans have been in power in this coun- ry, and these have b Ward Republican club. In ca troduced Charles F. Tuttle, who delivered an addrers filled with facts and argu- | Pression. J ment, which held the attention of the| Following Mr. Rosewater, John W. Par. audience closely. The prophesies of the | [%h told of conditions out in the state upon presidential candidates in 1596 were cou pared by the speaker, showing that thosc of Mr. Bry cess this fall filled to the minutest dotail. He closed | [ONE appeal (o ihe with an_appeal to his hearers to join iu | »'PROF g Byl the efiort being made by the pateiotic | MAsk from the democrats who péople of the country tc aring 149 Dobty of DrogH ARTIENET 16 of people who have fled from the imperial B Istic governments of Europe. The speech of the evening was made by |} P Hawasd RonaWiiep, ho 8id . part R. W. Richardson, president of the Fifth Ward club, spoke This i to be an eathusiastic and sensa a | Driefly in English gnd Bohemian. palgn. Yesterday afternoon in Chica B e ho 1+ caiiea | TWENTY OUT OF A THOUSAND | the most emiuent Nebraskan, one who Im“““' . been for a second time nominated for pres- bunty I ¥ Turns Out a Small ident of the United States, and this is the Cr to MHear 1 Big way the chairman introduced him Guns Spout, a del mebody of wonderful genius to save the Qorid—and 1 belleve in the wise providence of Almighty God, that he has sent a man to the Amerjcan people, o man who will roscue the ship of state from danger and brin © harbor of pros perity. 1 refer to t | Washington of America, the saviour of his people, the | future president of America, the Honora ble William Jennings Bryan was read at the meet tion Thur; lowing words Juest that t ame be a apted it out into the he policy for s will likely be the po me yeurs come. Delieving it will be beneficial to ull g o it concerned by tandering and accepting Brynn Eyvidentiy Nelley | resignation, 1 am respectfully vours, © pw there you have something rather WILLIAM F. WAPPICH remarkable—ex(raordinary—the second | The resignation was saviour of his country, the second Wash-|without comment ington. He sal therc on the stage and took | it very coolly, and in his response did not show the slightest evidence that he thought he had been over-rated. He 13| ent used to it. Four years ago envelopes cir- | culated in Colorado bearing the portraits | of Bryan and Wushington, the artist - | 1o sy ing done all in his power Lo make a marked | Care: resemblance, and under the pictures ap W. D. Oldham, but he was not present. K, but he sent his regrets. P. Would this man rescue the ship of | tion in state from danger harbor of prosperity? 1t is there now and |and that the coming leglslature will don't meed Bryan to bring it there. If |called upon to effect the decennial re-dis- her degree of | tricting of the state into legislative dis- | prosperity in this country than at pres- [tricts, the performance of which will give Pt eyists 1o one has ever known it. Men fto the party effocting it & decided advan- of 70 and 80 years, whoshave lived in this | tage in the clection of legislators during cannot tell when | the coming ten years. He also touched © able to|upon the importance of electing a governor | fing work at remunerative wages; a timo [who would not veto and apportionment when o many opportunities were presented | bill that would be advantageous to the To every American to earn an honest day's | fusionists should they be in control of the wage and to bo paid with the best dollar | legislature, or who could veto any bill Tn the world, too—not the siightest shrink- | enacted by the republicans should the lat- silver or paper. ter be in control. He said that because love of the demo- | of their having effected the last division of eratic pomigee for the working man, Mr.|the state into legigls = y districts the re- y b there has ever been country all of their 11y a greater number of ople we age, bo the dollar gol On the subject of the Rosewater referred to the record of Mr.(publicans bow = . elect & majority Bryan in congress. During his four years in | of tho les* even if the fusionlsts that body he championed not & solitary law | carry .ate by 5,000 for the state fu the interests of the laboring man. When | ticket Coxey nothing. W hen Dabs cksonian pienfc at Syndlca and when the regiments of the ois nothing United States army were sent into 11l waa still silent. If he had been in sympathy | ba troduced resolutions against the action of |address the club next Thursday. the president and would have even brought fmpeachment proceedings, had he have been the only man in the house to vote for them. of Rryan's Blander Sineo that time until today all of his| every thunders sound well, but amount to noth- enthusiasm was manifest Seventh Ward Republican sa fng. In the tryst conference the remedies| George A. Day, president of the club, oo- proposed by him for the control of trusts | cupied the chair and introduced the speak- | Wide of the mark, and when the|ers. At the commencement President Day | speaker asked him to join In an effort to|suggested that the candidates present be w have a constitutional convention he refused, | allowed to announce them although by suc Ives. date pretends ta ho contending could have | the ra your hands what are you going to do? There | date for re-election to tho legislature. are eighty dial fore a government can be tuccessfully main- | requested the support of the club. tained John L. Webster delivered a lengthy ad- On the silyer question Mr. Rosewater ro- | dress on national issues, which was wel: ad with Mr. | recelved. Weekly meetings of the club will ferred to an argument he Bryan four years ago in which he asked him | be held until after election if he belleved that the free coinage of the| - white metal at the ratio of 16 to 1 would in-| "I am & switchman w | Which settled in my kidney did not know and that no one could kn unttl 1t had beén tried, but at Kan and was Then he was asked what benefit the free |’ coinage of silver would be to the producers | TWO-thirds of a bottle cured me. it the silver dollar was to be as valuable MV Attt as the gold dollar. ie has not answered| The following yet sued yesterday When asked to define an honest dollar, [ | Name and Residence Harvey W. H Local Enthusiasm. " "Locac seevris. James Melnroy was fi for interment The fincrease of popular enthusiasm on tho following subject is almost dally v fested by public expression and local dorsement ead what this citizen says, and discover the cause of the constant | A WATEAnt 1s out for t showerlng of praise which follows in the | Howa ( wake of Doan's Klduey Pills. and i n Al od conditton A warrant {8 out for th 223 i engineer on the Union Pacific R. R. says For two years and a half I had back ache At first 1 though very little of it, but dur- ing the winter of 1868 it gradually grew worse, and I saw that something had to ba Omaha will be th the Bteamer Hen etta tonight for foot of Douglas street at the d the trip will be free to the newsies o Getting up and down from the en- | The friends of Anton Kment ure alarmed 5 o ma no small amount of trouble. | 4t his condition. “Since his barn and other gine gave ma no swall mmount of troub . hia Barn wnd ocher until’ his mind has roperty was dest 1 could scarcely endure the pain and thought | bronded over his L sometimes my back would break. Pro- [ become affected. T e scene of the fire euring Doan's Kidndy Pills at Kubn & CONstantly before him and he calls for help ! by Fil & 110 urrest the incendiary Co.'s drug store I took them and they com- | ' jiecause of the rain work on the pletely cured me." | oMee “annex nas been suspended. Re: For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents, | 4t the weather bureau show the ra : Ny to be general th Foster, Milburn & Co, Buffalo, N. Y. sole | taatern Nebraska. *A¢ the con agents for the U. 8 stations there (s an_ avera Remember the name, Doan’s, ayd take po | ¢iEht;tenths of an inch and t otber, | tonignt. OMAHA DAILY Preliminary Inspection of Water Works Will Cost Between $3,000 and $5,000, s, yesterday, today an " morrow. In other words, he would have he price of all commodities unchanggd " | WOULD TAKE THREE MONTHS TO DO WORK All Pipes that Have Heen Down Any Although John A gineer who came from Chicago to discuss the water works investigation was unable to make an exact statement as to the cost of placing an e with the councit, en the years of pros- meeting to order President Sam Scott fu- | Perity for tbe country. The eight years of imate upon the | mocratic rule huve been the years of de- he expressed the opinion that a thorough (nvestigation gineer and assistants could not in less than thre Counclimen Karr, Mount, Whiteh call and Trostle with Mr. Cole and asked him u concerning his experlence in hydraulic gineering and the methods he would adopt in invoicing the Omaha plant of water plants he has constructed o 1 on us consulting en, explained tu detail securing a reliuble invoice of a wate 1o the work which he bases his prediction of republican i 0 fatled in every particular, h,::«wrr l:(n;l of Chicago dellvered an ad- while those f Mr. McKinley were ful-| 88 In obhemlan in which he made ppeal to the people of that race to erying anti-lmperialis order to secure the votes Yotain In power perlalism in order to secure the vot . and the meeting was | closed by F omadke, who spo tional campaign—in fact, u dramaiic cam AR 3 AELFOmRAKS) WHO: #poke such an inventory as all that have been laid for any examined to ascer- tain their condition. siderable ex wsitates con- avating and cannot be omitted, | Cole based his estimate upon the | pense which has attended the exar n connected, and stated that he wa: : would not exceed $5,000 an3 arer to his people—has always went | (0 the ranks of the County Democracy ag of that organiza- |tain J. R. Gilmore, V luy evening and was in the fol- | SERVANT GIRL DRAWS CROWD i B TR i R T e TR tfully tender my resignation as r of the Douglas County Democrac Mr. Chapin and ) lurge portion of the Kan- m adopted July last. 1 ax » fusion in ‘state and loca with other political parties, as has | t and cy for some years to personal obscrvations in the servant-girl atter of the servant girl upon whom his knowledge wa dock and smile promptly accepted promptly accepted of way, as one who is master perior sort It was not a well attended meeting for an organization claiming a membership of 1,000, as there were but about twenty pres An address had been expected from some and educ is proper that should be Eva Gaunt morning ordered out of the kitchen. preparing dinner. {in flour before frying it, whereas it had | been customary in the Chap Remonstrated | with, Eva flew into a passion and delivered ultimatum that masterpiece J. Doyle of Lincoln had also been expected tow Hourd later, of Wahoo, fusion candidate for com- missioner of public lands and bulldings, peared the words, ‘A true son of the father | was present, however, and spoke briefly of his . country. It was very effective | Having touched lightly upon national ques- matization. | tions he urged the importance of the elec ebraska by stating that there are nd bring It into the [two United States senators to be elected | light excursion. The KO to Miss Brion, the charming Oma girl who made her professional debut |10 a hospi | tickets will be 25c a y when | the leading druggi | for the evening was nearly a large crowd of neighbors gathered in the | in front of Chapin's place to listen a logomachy his domestic. Coming home late, selt locked out and | the family was there ta tell her sh the head of pleased her. is averred by competent witnesges that she became angry forth a diatribe upon her luckless employer of remarkable vigor and ensic merit, besides being audible for five onsiderable for- As her English was chaste and decorcus, however, the judge decided tha of disorderly conduct could not stand, she was discharged. charged her. WHY HALL WAS ARRESTED t in His Accoun for the Telephone Company at South Omaha. Mr. Chapin also dis- army marched to Waghington he did | A, L. Thompson gave a rambling talk on { in bis etrike on | imperialism, silver and the tariff, and the the Northern Pacific Bryan kept hig seat. | selection of a September date for the an- Debs won out and Bryan may have ex-|nual picnic of tho club was left to Charles pressed his satistaction over the victory, but | L Smith, member of the state committee, Po did nothing to bring it about. When |t being understood that it would be such Debs was in the strike in Chicago and was |as will permit of the attendance of Charles sent to prison Bryan sat in his seat and said A. Towne. An invitation to attemd the park August was accepted, and it was decided to go over the profests of the governor, Bryan|!n @ body. Tt developed that invitations *0 extended o three Lincoln clubs 4 o ' had had the cour- | and those of several other adjacent towns T e e tastod. would have In- |1t as announced that Fraok Heller wil as Collector Robert 8. Hall of South Omaha, who was arrested at Sacramento, night on a charge of embozzlement, will, it return to Nebraska without Chief of Police Mitchell Wednesday 18 understood, requisition papers. of South Omaha expects to lea California to bring the prisoner back was employ Nebraska Telephons company and about two weeks ago turned up counts were checked up it was found that he It is reported that he | The Seventh Ward Republican club opened the campalgn last night at its ball, 1203 Park avenue. There was a good attendance, seat heing occupled and considerable When his a was short about $15 lost this money in a gambling house. After leaving South Omaha Hall went to | ained for a few days, | Thursday W. F. Briscoe, . W. Hutton Wiléy und wife of Chicago are staying al | ODe year ago. where he rem While at the latter place he communicat ith Omaha and e turn, providing his frien straightening It is understood that an arrange men of this kind was being made when the army at | proceeded with a detachment of troops to the When it was found that Hall hag | started west telegrams were sent to officers at Sacramento to apprehend him upen his | arrival, and this was done. Hall was not with friends in a willingness to re a convention several of | Judge Ben S. Baker stated that Mel Uhl fhe objects for which the democratic candi- [had been persuaded by his friends to make o for the legislature. This state- been attained. In 1508 the speaker informed | ment was greoted with applause and Mr. Mr. Bryan that in his opinion he had made | Uhl was called for. He sald that he was the mistake of his life in favoring the rati- | confident of winning and promised to do alt fication of the treaty. The war was over, | in his power for the success of the repub- | Spain was whipped and a new treaty could [ lican ticket. He closed his remarks by ask- have been made, but now that you have the | 10g for the support of the club. J. O, Det- treaty ratified and the Philippine islands on | weiler also announced himself as a candi- Russell ana | but assurances t night that his friends woula | make the shortage good upon his return | | MRS. LE FRANCIS HAS CALLER Meeting Between Her and Nelghh Marked by s on the islands and a|DeGraff stated that he would like to be common language must be established Le- | elected assessor for the seventh ward ans ality anda writes A. J. Jen- crease the price per ounce to $1.20, At |Resse. of 9201 Butler St., Chicago, “and am 11 kind Stephen Le Frauncis and wife moved into Omaba the democratic champion said that he [ 04t in all kinds of weather. T took a cold 2040 North Eighteenth street two weeks ago. the house at s City | YTy bad shape. T tried several advertised he hecamo exchted and said that it would. [medicines with no benefit until I was nelghborhood ealled upon Mrs. ommended to take Foley's Kidney Cure, respects and welcome her to | Le Francis | among the last nasmuch a when finally This was con: | in biting her ncse when three strong men, | entered and tore the two women up nd costs In On One Subject Omaha Paople Brow | Seasa™™™ ™" Sl J. F. Wolfe, aged 41, formerly of Callo- Enthusiastic, way. Neb., died At 8t Joseph's hospital | His ‘remains were taken ‘to Council Blufts Le Francis is still u | to appear in her istomed place behind The city inspector of welghts and meas has comploted the inspection of vail- | ok ! es in the city and found them all | And her nose swollen, all attesting the vio etiquette of Mrs rrest of Jullus | irteenth’ and A ircets. charging him with rapid oxs driving. It 18 alleged that Me WV Doolittle. 2236 South 10th st, | Treltschke's driving is like his colors—both the latter had wink (the defendant’s) husband, he Quickly Car The newsboys of Omaha and South guests of the owners of a_trip n the river. The boat will leave from usual hour Indigestion, stant rellef. v at 3 o'clock p. m., at her home ughout western Towa and and wheat rainfall of indications ' w continuation of the rain uniii Laney of the police depar Acting Hond A police cour hock Thursday W the six lewd the night before in**‘Hoodlum doing so offered as surety a satellite whose only real estate is kind that most people remove positon and at last accounts were still in fail court,” eald to witness o fncident. It | that would greatly improve the the police department. By the way, tico they permit smokir today; suppose it's because this is the first \e there has been no danger of setting fire to straw bonds VETERANS CLOSE REUNION | The Dayw' se i Wan Lars ed | Great Joyed, The annual reunion of the Douglas County n closed its thr n at Valley yesterday. The meetings attended by about 3,000 veterans of the civil war and their friends, Addresses were dellvered by A. W. Jefferis of Omaha and W. G. Whitmore of Valley. Officers terans’ associati elected Wednesday, as f ywe Howard L. Burkett, Om Fee Omata; surgeon Dr ) BEE: FRIDAY. [COLE MAKES AN ESTIVATE|LEARN INSTITUTES REFORM lee Justice Refoses to 0 Worthies yruey sustained en, tendering a ss bond to Acting Police Judge Learn for pproval, he was told that the court withhold his O, K. The case was that of omen who had been arrested would all. The attorney & their and o court | m released on bond pendi | hearing, which takes place today | | means of soap and water. The judge insisted upon his women We should see more of that in this at Valley days were President W. H. Strain, Valley; vice president Johnson, Omaha; second vice president ha; treasurer, lley; secre Jialr val-| OIL INSPECTOR GAFFIN DYING (" ¢f e periics imvives, i are on being pushed by the South Dakota Cap- " i chaplain, B. R. Ball, Omaha AUGUST 17, Ace the and Glycerin. W M Cattle assoclatio o er 1s Je tn His | CAttle association, while Winter | Stricken with Apoplesy Wi use on the range o i g R 1| A gy Tyl | Winter trial Morris Shield, one of VTR PR PRI R T b | LINCO! ; | prominent witnesses for the prosecutl “ihe Co £ Monte Crint Mok LR L L) gl arrested, charged with stealing Indian The story of Edmond Dantes, as told by | tives, and now state oil inspector, was| attle on the Rosebud reservation, a®1 he the powerful pen of Dumas, was sub- | stricken with apoplexy to ject of the drama offered the Doyd's last night by the K the company acq Anna Brinn Benefit Tonight the beautiful river Cry ts & friends turn out and tax the capacity of the boat to help this worthy cause. A Close Call. Mr. Henry Phipps had an attack of colie Hoy that he s citizen of Beckly, W. Va. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. Akin of Des Moines is In Omaha d K. Higble of Chicago 18 in the city B. E. Flelds of Fremont 18 at the Muri H. E. Owen of Norfolk tx at the Murray. M. A. Hartigan of Hustings Murray. J. B. Redmond of Chicago Murray. Mrs. H. W. Johnson of Honolulu is at the Millard. Ex- at the M1 ard of the Millard S P. Lit of Ravenswood, 11, 1s a patron | TWenty-ninth senatorial district convent of e ATeray D W, F of the Merchants. W. H. Britt and Sam Marty of Crelghton are at the Merchants. A. L. Towle, land commissioner of Valen. tine, Neb,, is at the Murray phen Colling and R. W Pittsburg are guests of the Millard Mre. Charles of Nebr aylor and Mrs the Millard Mr. and Mrs. J for a two weeks' of Wisconsin. at the Murray dmond company. Although the play is one requir- | tall, | I8 talent of more than ordinary abillty for | | its successtul production, the members of | tted themselves credit- | ably and gave it a good interpretation. The | piece will run the remainder of the week. | Ighton-Orpheum theater last season, and | parently prosp who has had the misfortune to be stricken | down with appendicitis and 1s now lying | fidence and good will of all. Me was quite | the last I at Chicago. Round trip | we would certainly have proves| NORTH PLATTE, Ne fatal before a physician could have reachea | cial.) him. He was cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before the doctor arrived. Mr. Phipps is a well kno: at the (he | Of stexling snd disposing of some mer- Black of Dow City, la., 1s a patron rhes of Butte, Neb., fs a patron | gust 30. A candidate for the office of state ska City wero at the Millard | welper for $45 per acre Dillon Clements of the Nationl | Marked Rise tn Assessi ns' bank, Mankato, Minn,, is staying at work | was at once taken before 1 ited § of | in his office in the capital building. He |Commissioner Tidrick, in this clty Stock | 1 stil} alive, but his condition is critical, |held him to appear at the next term the federal court at Deadwood NTON MAN PAKES STRYCHNINE, x Grow Large. Fred Peter Ap W. G. Porte STANTON, Neb,, Aug. 16 (Special Tele the 8 gram.)—Fred I man of this p % His Life for No | il | Rough Rider Clu | of this city, preside e League of Republican Clubs, terson, a well known young | ports that the le Rider clubs is also proceeding throug in his claims the honor of organizing the fir No reason is known for Peterson’s action. | club of this kind in the state A s t | He was the keeper of a restaurant here, ap- | feature of th ous In business, an exem- | I8 the membership as compared with plary man in every respect and had the con- | Fepublican vote in particular precincts presidential clection For boat. | eral years. His father and mother live here, or club just formed there as there were a brother and sister live in Fremont, a sis- [ Fepublican voters in the town In 1506, ter in Omaha and another in Lincoln |same i the case at Terry, another Black It has not vet been determined whether | Hils town, and is doubtless an inquest will be held places. This points to a great change m Wa b., Aug own Leslie Griffith, 6-year-old son of a | foundation for the belief that the r | resident of this place, while riding in a|licans will win in South Dakota next cart in the country yesterday, was thrown | by from 8,000 to 10,0 | over the side of the vehicle and struck | will be organized in | his face von the tire of the wheel. His |cincts, as well as in th upper lip was split open and several bers of the country clubs especially campaign orators visit a particular of Found Guiity re clal)—R. H. Carnott was tried before |, Justice Jenniston this week on the charge | with rough rider hats chandise belonging to a local dry goods| 8 War Veterans Organize. house. He was found gullty and sentenced [ T Senntorinl € M'COOK, Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special.) |Me. P T. MeM ing officer, pre officers elected are as follws Seth Bullock; first lieutenant, Frank has been called to meet at this place senator will be nominated and other busi ness transacted i Values. | ehaplain, The cen; delegate LYONE, Aug (Spectal.)—M. L. |corps, M. 1 ay: alternat corge Lechliter sold what is known as the Thomp- | Taylor: trustecs, Charles Large, W. J. M ne s C of ‘ole | son farm, cast of town, today to August | Farland. The following additional officers This is $10 per | Were appointed by Captain Bullock: Quar 1, | acre more than Mr. Lechliter paid for ft|lcrmasicr C. ¥, Day; inner sentinel, Fr Ing | tion committee, ¥. T. McMahon, cha Brunger and ¥. F. Davis; relfef commit Messrs. Ball, Taylor and Mclar en Prop- erty Made by the Sonth ¥ and Dwinnell, Thomas Fiynn of the sierfts office has Pakotn Begsds G e returned from a trip to New and ¢ y % x Falls Wanty the Cong other eastern point PIERRE, 8. D, Aug, 16.—(Special Tele- | g1oUX FALLS, 8. D., Aug. 16 Arthur W. Dill of Richmond 1s the |gram.)—The State Board of Assessment | molesram.)—At o mass meeting of citiz guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Drexel, | this ernoon completed its wol b iy | 1913 South Tenth street this afternoon completed its work bY|ionight it was decid Miss ¥ for Mackir for a week or two, M. F. §tanley of Aurora son of Central City, C. H ana Gec the state guests at the ller day w Bishon Seannell 15 in Milwaukee, he in visiting Father Choka, vicar ge of the diocese, who I8 iy ment at that ‘place. [ will vigit Chicago. T. P. Mahammitt, city inspector welghts and measures, Wil attend grand lodge of the Missourl of Ancient Free and Accey which co = at Sedalia Monda Rev. C. Herrlott, DD, of | cal., 18 iest of Rev. C. W. [ Dr." Hareiott “is on his ‘way Paul, where he will supply on churches for several week Miss [dith Burgess, daughter Burgess, secretary to the Board of Omaha from Detroit terdiy, Mise Burgess is a stude tion, arrived of Michigan and & her vacation with relatives in lay, August 16, 1 Warra F. D. Wead and wife to B Moore, part of sublot 2, In tax #9, in 10-15-13 M. 'A. Daxon and wd e Campbell, lots 23 and 24, block Ames Pl AT J. Smith Francis, lots 1 and 11, | 5, Plainview aad 8. M. Burns_and husband to Wood. lot 17, bloe Wood I Sumner of al (o O R Garivor U1, block 8, 1. V. Smith's Randoiph Savings bank 1o 0. 1 Hams, trustee, w 40 ot 2, iha View 5 ngs hank to 1 and 2, bloc Total amount of trausters.... la_Kent, cachier at the Woodmen 2 4 of the World headquarters, leaves tonight [ Property and a levy of 2.4 for the state ¢ fsland, where she will visit |levy, of which 2 mills is the general levy rge Cross of Fairbury wer where ral er'medical treat- | making the total valuation o fore his return he | practically $1 1o a little over §13,0¢ Jurisdiction | diffe Masons | T Onkland, Savidge. ves- [ble the asse the |a raise of $10,000 over the consolidate ma g0| Mousn mia Redick park 1 wife to 8 M. Burns, feet lot 11, block 10, Shinn's 1st Clw Decdn, Emma n oint 40 fe lot K5 B Deeds. v to Ann R, " 8 2 feet | 2,000 .$13,112 | spread attention ow account of the promi u"" ll‘ m making a levy of $25,000,000 on corporate cong 2-10 of a mill special bond levy and 2 alses on other corporate property, the total increase of valuation over last year will be nearly $14,000,00 the sta 000,000 Of this farm lands Dnount o 3102000000, corporate. mroperts | WOMeN's $3,00 Welt Shogs— of nt classes of personal property. State Board of Asscssment raised 19 Blaty Hourd of ment raised all | g0t 1o they have' become express companies operating in the state over the las about our women's $3.00 welts 0; Ameri 0; Adams, $500. man Palace Car company was glven dou ent of last year, which s | . | Northern, $i.6 F. | these $3.00 welts-so we Just want Nebraskans ot the Morehants Thersday: | panies. Railroads were gencrally given a | not on the pavement-these shoes have | Mr Mrs. Thomias J. Malone of Madi- (7 per cent raise, which was the estimated | ¢ood broud toes and heels that make T trice 1O, Traver at cenivl Y [the state, making their Increase about | ¥ . i Wode or Chadron, J. 1 $500,000 on Asscsement of railroad | 1 1 | ’ 3 s " 5 fixed by the board on the ground that the rexe oe 0., THE REALTY MARK assessment not being made on (he day | Omaka's Upsto-date Shoe House. fixed for assessment of rallroads was void | : CEL INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs- 1419 FARNAM STREEXL. nd for the further reason that the f), are not high enough to be on the same basis as other property in the state. ———— Wil m oo veld, H PEADWOOD, & b Aue 16 (anet i When You Buy a Kimball— Captain Seth Bullock of Grigsby's Rough | Pi t Riders has received a letter from Gov 00 | ernor Roosevelt in which an invitation has HO YOul ean res have made one of the bes been extended to the captain and th A 0| pough Riders to accompany the coloncl|® Whole lifetime and glve you absolut | on his trip through the state he colonel | Satisfaction, 1f you will cull at our ill spend five days in South Dakota, thres s in the castern part wnd two in the k Hills. One day will be spent in Lead and Deadwood. Captain Bullock and 5 | his boys will meet Colonel Roosevelt at th state line, w NEW STOC o ever put into a piano and everybody to buy one of th w Cattle Stealing Case | rade planos-We do fine turnin; g L TR S s i Come and look over our ue 2| property, knowing the same to be stolen, | stock of l-cent musi | atter be y trial since last Frid | tore Judge Ericksou at Tacoma, yesterday | A HOSPB | terminated in the discharge of the de- | . i fendant. The case has 1613 Dovglas, Comfort and , cleanliness hand in hand with Rose HESTE e Soap Made of Vegetable Oils, Cocoa Butter. Cleansing ana Soothing . Kirk makes it Dealers sel nststs of Mayor Burnside Kelth, president of the Business Mens' league, and D, of the most widely known stock operators Office nt the State W Celebrate Hattle of Maniln ning volunteer who | hundred people. Judge Groesbeck wa It has becn pro celebration participated SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Aug. 16.—(Special ) t ot gue is enjoying a grati ace, died tonight from the | fying growth. The organization of Roug! steamer, | effects of a dose of strychnine, taken with Jacob Richtman, will give a grand moon- | fuicidal intent. He was discove atire proceeds will | room about 10 o'clock dying republican club has been organized in this the state. Keystone, in the Black Hills British birth. The officers elected are Cruickshank; nificant organization of these clubs sanization prom quainted throughout the county, hay- | $tance, at Keystone there are three times d are on sale at all [ ing taught school in the country for sev- | s many members enrolled in the Rough nd at | It is earnestly hoped that her many Omaha The Hre mysterious true of othor| ;) carance case appeared without leaving a trace | Fitzsimmons rson who h | public sentiment over four years ago and | with practically as gratifylig condition 16.—(Spe- | in other parts of the state gives somo Parker and an employe ot pub ). Rough Rider clubs 1l the country pre- towns. The mem will stitches had to be taken. The lad also |be mounted, thus rendering it easy for suffered some slight bruises on his right [them to reach the towns or concentrate thigh. at other central points to be present whes despondent condition of mind Large Ships DEADWOOD, Grantz shipped ore from his rich m t of this city (Special.)— carloads of three miles south- mounting in all to about The ore was A . cality, or to attend rallies. It is the desire NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug, 16.—(Spe-| ot the officers of the State Republican Denver and Mr. Grantz 1e that all members provide themselves was sent fn charge of a guard started for Denver last night. DWOOD, 8. 1., Aug. 16.—(Special.)-— vernor Crounse of Fort Cathoun ia | t0 tBIFtY days in ail. T e A bt A boraca similar to the Grand Army of the Repub hon of Lead, the institut led over the meeting, The aptain They Never ¥ Cascarets cure o large a percentage that they're guaranteed to cure constipation Almost never. —_— | Ball; second lieutenant, Willlam B. Dwin- nt of guard, W. A. Rankin Spectacles. outer sentinel, W. Davig; Initin- vientifically and properly fitted are the ones that bring the most relief. A completu line of optical goods Free examination: PENFOLD CO., tific Optict and; com- mitteo on by-laws, Messrs, Ball, Rankin d 1o enter Sioux Falls in the contest for the location of the con- vention next year of the National Farmers’ s and a committee will leave here Thomp- 10 | Suturday for Colorado Springs, Colo., where Wit T Thomp= | of a mill bond interest and winking fund. | (nig year's cong mony | With the practically $800,000 on railroad wurs- | property and THE ALOE & L 1808 Farnam, OPPOBITE PAXTON HOTEL. 255 will be held, for the purpose of pushing Sioux Falls' claims and capturing the next convention. The 000, and the rest is We haven't said much lately © nesessment. The raise | PopUlAT that we don’t find it neces &0 [ by companies is: Unit i States Express | Sary to say much—yet today Is a day ity | company, 82, n, $4,150; Great | when welt shoes would be very popular, The Pull-| for you ean't have uny wet feet with as. | call your attention to them as a health sessment of the Pullman and Wagner com- | preserver—the foot rests on the sole and assured that you investments of your life, for this piano will last you gnlesrooms we will be pleased to show OF KIMBALL PIANOS In some of the most handsome

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