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DAILY B {ONDAY. AUGU COUNCIL BLUFFS. [ssusuzm i 100 ST IR SISzttt o e v Lyon’ in the midst &= E “And then the intelligent voters know the republicans are not responsible MINO INTION, | that v W ki, (FIFBR \Tlll H)RI\B(]R DAY | for trusts and have an'anti-trust piaoi ia | Record of the Show, ATT DERIneIY WAY DaMIyevd i N { Davis sells gla ks their platform which is as strong as that J— shrank in value until it was worth 'Mr. Riley,” 6-cent olgar. in the democratic platform. Bryan couldn't | nearly so. Credit s goodbye to all Tron Workers' Senle | Entries Already Exceed by Half the Highest 0 B Al e . PERFECT Why not smoke the Why clgar? do any more with trusts than McKinley can | SCHOOL FOR OFFICERS OF THE GUARD | the people. Confidence was lost, er v JUNGETOWN, O, Aug Leffert, 26 Bdy., tests eyes frea Loul Unions Make Plans for an Unusual [ and cannot hope to gain any votes on that lost, among all classes from president to| " L by Qhs RStie Lhd Soces 1 BEEYs - e Pt I Feteiten anoet | - ekl LBLL LR el e B AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Fine A, B. C, beer, Neumayer's hotel emonstration. trusts throwing traveling men out of .'m—!"""“" James Ruash Lincoln Makes n | cand. Our cities went to decay. The treas t L8 vag . Used by people of refinement Ll‘rhnt:l:‘v;‘v‘\“le';;;: M\nyw‘:v ‘v‘"!j‘ Ty«i\v\l':" ployment s nothing but political capital Suggestion Which the Ad ury soon became bankrupt and our bond for over a quarter ut' a century. Yol gt YhE Dt dincars d¢. the Vigank 1Pnosw«m ALREADY OUTLINED SHOWS THIS | It @l originated when a fow men were laid | i LA Rl LR ARl it ! [ [ A A off by the tobacco trust. Since then I have | at the extravagant interest offered ,l.(“,T",..h":,‘u”;;'l:',‘" e fams, 181 B asked a number of tobacco salesmen about | i e 8 (A EHY GOTAICIN THIAEY WATY o1 et 0 J.C. & W. Woodward, ar 5 Bdy. | Kleld Sports and Speaking at the | the e of the trust and they all say that gy SAITOSR Y LIVINT L8V BYY COLUMBUS, 0, W. 1. Lewis sells monuments. 801 B'way Driving Park Will Follow they have not felt the effects of the trus DES MOINES, Aug. 19.—(Special.)—The ':]’""‘;“j'_ "‘”l e Sl At UUCRAE S ADEE Lemp's beer, 8oenke Boysen, sole agent Monster Parade Throl in the least. It {s true that a few of the | entries for exhibits at the coming state fair :Mm”" "<vx'1“| )r;“‘lfl over was the grea Sast beer, Bldweiser. L. Rosenteld, Agt. | Ths TUFRSTS younger men were let out when the com: |are larger in every department than they | Fenellion w;n ad hatched under its Bclentific optictan at Woolman's, 409 | = bination was effected, but there was no| have ever been before and in the agricul- | tering care farch 4, 1861, we bade the old i slumbus he "Wy — wholesale discharge of men and the Amer- | tural department they have already exceeded [ PATtY goodbye and straightway set about "B ieney C. Pler QI . Mithen 1s viiog 16658 16| 11 Locat ynions are making laborate | 14D Tobaceo company s practcaly 4 | the highee record by 30 pr cont Enough | IEhIne matters, | We had a big job on| My, [ i G eat- ‘ampaign pletures and buttons, C. | preparations for the celebration of Labor |Many men on the road today as were em- | exhibits have been entered to 8l Agricul. |y 0 TECIE RICOR AP G IEE of (e B ikt Al aae kO e B avay Hay in this city on Monday, September .| Ployed before the combination was brought | tural hall and it fs belleved there will not great financial pro allre work done at the popular Eagle | The present ations are that the local | about be room for all if they keep pouring in !l;‘:"nr-'rhr‘x:q.:hf{‘,,‘,’,l”:”:,fm{ ‘\‘.VH,“[... out ;v CHIC AGO, - Auk J 24 Broadway. 'Phone stons Will be jotesd by AII Ake. wEioNs My trade has been better this year than | An especial feature in this department this | (e fefibie siouk tlodalela B e o uc s an qoV G Estep, undertaker, 28 Pearl street. | o "orne and South Omaha and that the | eVer before. Crops are excellent in all the | year will be county exhibits, the atate being | Wy L TF CEMOEE i fi - ‘\‘1‘ 'v" Sl explgsion of Rebert Mokt ”‘;m“::"”:v'”“ euitar in- | day will be celebrated in a way that it |States T have traveled through this season. | divided Into three districts and the countles | Jtm (OO0, 0 (AC TER MO K AAEERE 1S SRR N CEder “War or. “Studio 23 Merriam block has never hefore been in Council Bluffs All the laboring men are employed at good | in those districts competing with " | what 1t has dono for you 1 } R B g B R P PR Mim Clarabel Greer of Greenville, 11l | The celebration will be held at the | ¥akes. People have money and they are fother for first place. Seven counties have | FICE " VM8 SRe fOF MOU and me. It saved | in o fearriage, “where his burns 18 the guest of wiss Lulu Parsons Unfon Driving park, but the main feature | PAYINg their debts and buying more freely | entered so far and more have promised. | o & ‘GRS BEL VOV EE A00 “‘;“" o - b ¢ Mine vidansten Tanth axene s pome | U7ion, EVIDE park, but the maln feme | SU0C, o Surare “Tho sound Rsancal policy | The Talr opens hext Friday and coses. on |O1OT7 WAtIng over land and sen. It brough Gerantmn Abou 0 Wed om a vieit with friends at 8 Josenh 0 ranches of organized lahor. At the | Of the McKinley administration has brought | September 1. The indications are that it GUTHRIE. O, T.. Aug. 10, Geronimo their giest Miss W t"'Matvern, fa. | park there will be a program of addresses | About a feeling of confidence. The gold | will be the largest and best the state has | T B 0000 FL CHEUE L BORS Lnoted Tndian ¢ e Haw sad, abon W Graff, undertaker and Heensed em- | followed by a number of races, ball games Standard is what people want and they will | ever held 1t gavo to the peoplo a free homestead|t0 marry a voung with n bink uUFFET '.IBRAHY GABS baimer, 101 8outh Main street. ‘Phone 506 | unq other events. The program for the Dever elect a silver man who is wearing| Colonel James Rush Lincoln of the Fifty- |\ BE (0 F0E FEOUE 8 \"m ”“" ks it of $10.00. The old warrior is d '\n‘u Maude “Tyler of Lincoln 16 40|y has been partially arranged. The | the mask of anti-imperiallsm and trying to | first lowa has fled a report of the recent . are free.” | olared to be fn his usaal health M 5 e0r T e from | parade will start at 10:30 4. m. and Health | avold the chief {ssue encampment of the state troops at Red Oak, | 1t bullt a Pacifie railroad. 1t turned the — Best llullnl Car Sarvicy wheels of industry and made it possible, way of gates for elevators and guards for | contest, the competition to g balance of trade in our favor. It gave Alrendy Paying Taxes, three months visit with relatives in Cal- | Oficer Phil Wareham has been selected Presidential year Is ordinarily a very dull | in which he makes the suggestion that it| oo™ C C0 0 generous legislation that| Chicago Post: “You say your wife ifornin as chief marshal. The formation and route (one with wholesalers on account of the un- | would be well In the future to assemble | . " oo\ yo i brosporous and wealth | worth her weight in gold?” Miss Sylvin Mo from a|of the parade will be announced later tottled condition brought about by the ap- | the officers of the different regiment in thej o 0 (0" “"‘_": »-.’»rnn» A . “m;li“" piagt trin o Maniton . s and | T tho park Mayor Jennings will deliver | Proaching election. 1t was so four years | state for a two days' school of instruction [ FRFCAREC S5 BEEIT FCOAre A SO | LB O e to pay taxcs on her at Revs. R and Albert Venting have re-|the address of welcome to the visiting |80, but things are different now. Mer- |three or four wecks before the different | ... "oro o oie wae made in all that makes | that valuation? turned “Fom a visit with friends at Den- | unions and among the other speakers will | chants do mot seem to feel that Bryan has | camps are held each year. The work of the | oo 700 (55 0 (om0 PR En vl i i, of course, was bringing things down fmon, Ta be Judge Walter I. Smith, republican can- | any chance of election and feel confident | encampment is always interfered with by |0 50 o0 FOlE 0 S0 : ' tremely tical basts 5 ' tarday A : ce schools one of our party's gifts|to an extremely practical basis, but it Miss Mary Fitapatrick left vesterday | 43,00 tor congress from the Ninth district | that the McKinley policy will secure a con- | the necessity of holding a school for the | Bo (E T B, (0T O0F B R BECE et the busband only for a minute. fon Capanded trip to the orado monn- | G Hon, 8. B, Wadsworth, democratic | tinuation of the general prosper | officers and he believes that this sugges- | oo fURGT, LT AT MERE S0 TNy dear Kir* he replled, I am already | Miss Pauline Kreldier of the city schools | candidate for congress from the same dis- | story has been going the rounds of [ tion will bring about good results. Adjutant | SO0 0 0 EE BF given the people, capital | paying taxes on her at a higher valuation 8 home from a trip to Niagara Falls and | tpiet: Judge Bdgar Howard, candidate for | the democratic press that fifty traveling men | General Byers looks favorably upon the felt secure. A thousand cities sprang into | than that, and she makes tho collections p L IR oy i ; congress from the Second district of Ne-|happened upon the same train and that an | suggestion and ft will likely be adopted. | 5% G0 Fe (O EE0 0 T Fl e o, | Berselt, iy e e e et f Sfee [braska. There will be two ball games, the | inventory proved that forty-elght of the men | Factories Need Reformation, sand miles of railroad wero built and —— M. K. Dillon on High street | printers, cigarmakers, Ganymedes wl 'II;(I»" ::;"r ";»‘:"‘_V:"‘ That story is made to| p[anor Commissioner Wennerstrom, who |right here let me say to you, boys, that RELIGIOUS, GHIGIGO .nd EIST. b et B e RER U L L Gl bl S ] b LR el "'""""" considerably | pag just returned from an inspection of [ for the thirty-two years that our party con- | gy o s o AvE 100 A M85 P MT45 P M Hoberi B, Lench af Park avenie 2 Lt s 11l be the fol- | and ALt not found a single Bryan | factories at Burlington, says that he found [ trolled the American people were the hest | oy J R e aat 1t S SHERIR Ligutenunt or J. C. Mflliman was | Among the fleld events will be the fol 5 son man among all the commer- | wratched sanitary conditions in many places | paid, the best housed, the best clothed, | be h of 200 and & Chinese and 'I“"EAP“L‘S tn the city yostorday evening on his way [lowing: Five-mile handleap bicycle race | clal men I have met. If they are 80 thick | anq also a scarcity of safeguards in the |the best fed and the best educated of any | “hUFch with mhers . \ home to Log Matnes | for first-class woman's wheel. Half-mile | it is likely that I would happen upon some i cople of any country of any time since |, Pironess d'Anethan, wife of the Relgian JBAVE 656 A P, e ball team he Owl club ttofy, " rize % 5. | of them."” A ¥ 3 €@ | ministor at {0 an, hus embraced Tidsk o v lseey et Il feToea AmAtaur. race, priEey Amedciiag i, S . dangerous machinery. Fire escapes, 100, |the world hegan the Catholie rellgion. The bironos s a nElowouD the local team by a score of 9 to 7 e e “”“'f"‘ b.vard: tacs,| H. D, Curtts, wito ssiie plumbers sup- | B® found far too scarce, but in most in-| Mr. Bryan is most cordially favited to fsister to Rider Huggard, the novellst | “oT sPnl“Gs o A Wickham ha Chicage on | :"y“"f“'r':l' 'A“'r];‘f"r‘ "“‘hu“_ ‘“‘l o run. | Dlles in the territory weet of Omaha _“';‘ stances the proprietors recelved his sugges- [answer that proposition if he can LU L ;"“'H"\‘”‘" pibig e LEAVE 8:00 SiattbeG Fir, DOb SkDe o Dk 10 |'women's sass, § ce o . y a and bt R it b o . on v aaw om6 of thoss worth | Boen o closed book {0 the peaple of the time for the council meeting omortoW | ning high jump, standing broad jump and | Makes his headquarters in Denver, says; | ‘1008 kindly and promised to remedy thef Boys, you never saw one of those worth-| Philippines, Now 1,00 coples of the scrip " evening | 5 ‘izes. | “Commercial me: 5 y defects at once. He says he found consid- | less rag dollars that the democrats gave | tures are sold monfhly v l ._03 F’"\lfill g " i i y | numerous other events, all for good prizes. | ‘Commercial men who travel from Balt| L\i™ il tabor employed in that ocity, | to the people, did you? I hope you never| Ira D. Batkey, the evangellst, after tnk " 3 e Iocal Danish societios have deeldoed : ! .ake and Denver have undergone a great o child empl city, e people, did ye Ape you ne o L v, the evan or tok- | oo to Wold wnother piente next Sunaay . the | Delegations from the surrounding towns great | Srable 4 i e oy u AU TSR A, R Nartered w0 | are expected to be in attendance and a|change of political sentiment. Men who|PUt that be will make no report upon the | will have to tak - h for your labor. | 100, Natropolitan temple In London hext Whea otherc fol¥ consull with the success of the last onc rize of $50 will be offered for a band | Were rabid free silver howlers in 1895 haye | Subject until he has gone over the entire | Well, boys, great numbers of people (some | September, will visit Turkey s the guest About forty people we s elty | P % . be open only | cooled down and are willing to try fous | ®tate and can make some recommendations | years ago) thought that a chane would bo | of several Christiun missions in that coan T ST T e 13 | content, the com " [ years mora of the McKinley administra. | that Wil bo of value. Mr. Wennerstrom (A good thing. They thought the grass| (50 o 0y o AsiERaig the Congregutional church on the 'n- [t co hands ) dministras | ' . e ol in ove 1o First Mathodist Episcopal church o B o i odH ot the oty —~ tion. The great prosperity has encouraged | *3Y® there I8 far too much child labor em \"“"‘"' bl ndcd A "‘*vil "|‘ proved | Alamed b Cal, o longer gives strawberry Fwin Brothers encampment No. 42, Tndo. | W AIFERS' WAR ON MR, BALDUFF. | all the merchants to buy liberally and com. | PI2¥ed In lowa, but adds that in most cases | that the greenness was not all in the grass. | festivaly to raise money for the Mite xo. B s T Cet] ot | mercial men are doing so well that tney | It 0€mS to be the fault of parents who want | Twelve years ago Cleveland was elected, | (lety. Two veins e ft moved fte editic SEARLES & Ihix eventik for work in the patriarchal | piwht Takes Form of Arreat and|iq ot desive a change. Merchants in aiy | (BeIF children to work side by side with|but was not able to do much harm, be- | o iilding which riow haye ail the degree, when all members are requested 5 Either Side. h o o o | cause congress was nof e o Bl SR By DayeL th N o be present | Commter e e maha yestarday | (10 far western states ave ceased to call | ST I8 the fastoriss B M e [ ™ B TR SEARLES n Waiters o Chalrman Hess of the teachers’ commit | p or | 118 debt | for new financial legi v . Drake university of Des Moines will again | but it was quite noticeable that a damper tee sald yesterday that it was likely that |caused the arrest of W. S. Balduff, pro- al legislation and have ser- | | The British and Forelgn ible socioty . > own ove erprises. But when {1kt ehio9: (s EANEA © St {take a prominent part in western football | was thrown over all enterprises. T providing all Boer prisoners with bibles OMAHA the assignment of teachers for the ensuing | prictor of the cafe at Manawa park, and | op 00, b 4 SENtH 08 the EO1AT chls Sean waid Nk, (he’ mALVFIAL (or & vary| M6 Sticsessor, Mr. Hartison, was'elected | BDVIAIDG 8l Boer peiscrers with bibl Yo would ot be veady 1o be ma two of his waiters on the charge of selling | st lev Charles Best, th | things tmmediately brightened up and the | carried out within a few wecks. The o v tomorrow night, when the Board of h —_— strong eleven. arles Best, the trainer, 5 a0 | cfety might save its money s u queer A 0 T Ton will hold 1ts regular monthly | intoxicating liquor contrary to the law. A A ofeds - Calti arrives Tuesday to commence work with the | country was prosperous. But in 1802 the | Ity might ave its money. 1t u duece % m‘m& mm.‘ meeting : warrant was also fssued for the arrest of 8| wir penry Phipps had an attack of colic | team. Among the games scheduled is one | curiosity seekers had thelr own way and | bibie,”wnd most of them, like Ocm Paul ; PRITATE DISZASES whioputy (inited States Marshal McNaught | third waiter named Tracy, but he took {right | (hat ‘he suys would certainly have provea | at Omaha on November 23 with the Omaha | they swallowed the free trade bait, hook, know much o it by heiri i A Tor the drrest of an illeged bootlegger | When the officers appeared upon the CeNc | tara) hetore a physician could have reachea | Medical college. line and all. They got ( and, senate | Rev. Francls Xavier Dutton, who, after known aw “Mollier Jolnson.© Witen and without wmurr |m get 'hhl;nlul\ ;rr:m! bim. He was cured by Chamberlain's Colto, Noky Ol Bud 13 ThembIte and house. Tlul‘\' l"]'“;\w ‘:‘dll‘]'l h““: 10~ | Jeoman Catholle bishop f Columbus next reached « ver, he found it | fled and thus avolded arres! aldu Irs | Chol & | eluding the Wilson bill and y Bryan, mth, will become chancellor of the din flled the day betore i | pihog hail for himself and walters in the d,,'::;r"‘_,:Tf.f‘“{(r"";;lp';:""‘:“:‘?:’I'I";"‘“‘Sn e o e (ohe | and they fixed things for us, boys, in great | of Cineinnith waw horn i’ Uit N | i 5ika o b n | first of the coming week to decids whether 4 i il in 1830 Fle studied philokophy at Nancy Thomas R Drake, o well known loai | um of 0 each and the case will come U9 | citizon of Becklr. W. Va. 7 i shepe. They inaugurat ous i CCr b e R LR G (R i ) printer, has been appointed organizer for | for hearing Monday, August 27 Al A or not a Senl Om Sed carnival shall be held | ;) 0y armies and gave us sixteen men for | New York. He' was ordafned fn 18 Ve guurantce to cure all cares curable of the International Typographical unfon for | The warrants were tssued from the court in Des Moines this fall. The carnival last | o "sp "o decline in all products of farm ne of the bost known clergymen of th WEAK MEN SYPHILIS the Ninth district, comprising the states | LA EETERE SO0 B T g flea DEATH RECORD. year drew great crowds, but it was not a | i Methodist_Eplscopal chureh a generation | UALLY Cured for Life. of Misnourl wnd APKansas, The ap. | of Justice Vie g filed financtal suceess and beoaribliot (e mitway | "0, factory. ako was Rev. Dr. Mark Trafton: who thi< | Night Emissions, Lost Mauiiood, 1y drocele, Pointment his just been made at the Mil- [ by B. C. Dodd, representing the Waiters § " They just knocked the bottom plumb out, | Wi lahraied his 901h Birthday anniver: | Verlcocele, Gonorrhoe Sy phills, waukee convention of printe infon of Omaha, and A man named Bow. bt S d RCHE L neon in Ireland. resorts there were many protests from the |\ . "y oy can remember just how anxiously | sary at Somerville, Mass. Few' ministers | giricture, Files, Fituia and Reetal Ulcers Juck O'Hearn hus se < on | man who Is reported o be a walking dele- | PURBAN. Aug. 19.—Sir Willlam Stokes, | churches. These two things will have a looad Into. the empty dinner pail and | Of that denomination Nave had ' larger J Aban, well known old-tin surgeon In ordinary to the queen In Ireland | tendency to throw cold water on plans for | X% 7 RIS DR ST L B L et e O LU S are and Disordcrs of Me Witchman of this eity, that «h gate of the.unton and consulting surgeon to the British f this year. empty coal bin, You femember, boys, just | of the hinthdny colebration was Tuse ans d106s Cursd ot Motes: spiying for a divorce at the All day long the officers of fhe motor | (ORI FUAN forves Mol how earnestly you searched city and coun- letter confuining rexolutions | - ¢obilivation Call 3 o Nadrens! e e 0 it Vot SIS | compuny expected 1o be served with the 12 SOUth Africa, died here toduy. He was| A Proposition has been made by those fu- | i TN U T by price 0 that a the churcy e Westield ultation I e e e anddor 15 | notice of proceedings in the district court | POT® March 10, 1830, |terested in the forthcoming intermational | ., might keep the wolf from the doox I e e s e | 210 souts 34 86 vuABA hier of all their properiy and the ustody | to enjoin the sale of liquor at Manawa park, Raok TaikuA Hacs OlEResites convention of locomotive firemen to be held | yo, Bryan remembers when he had money | remarkably well of thelr child, a boy 11 years of bt notbing in this line materialised; Both 4 in this city to run a speclal excursion one | 3 GHioRko in 180 The Ol Midway church, in Liberty NO CURE, NO PAY ; . . Dl KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19.— o to pay his way to Chicag county riclit, @I standing. had for its you have small, weak orgaus, Which plana house sells the bulk of the | Juqea smith of the district court and Judge “n”rmid R M ',x.of.h; ll';'; :‘:l:’:-;: day during the meeting to the beautitul | ‘il "L UL g change of that Kind | Sounty: (ecrkii, sitll standing, had for it ol o0 e sal), ek or o In' western lowa? 15 the Bou- % e g e inos | Aylesworth of the superlor court stated tha | farm home of Hon. L. 8. Coffin, Willowedge Council B and woestern lowa? Do | no application had been made for any tem special or other hum enough. We thought we saw in the hands| Flolmes, the father of = Oliver Wendell ators withous. d ] | ! thont. Oblo the Koy | Holmes: und when Prosident Washington tore. you without driiga” or cigarettes. Notice bas been d e 2 of the soldier-statesman of YS! padd his celebrated visit to Georghn in eotricity ;25,000 11 use; not one arother bum- | porary writ of injunction. The beliet 18 | aniployes of the company in J:'x:;;::_(:;’;; all ”’"‘M""'m:’"'.“' "“{”“ ”’:“' of whom are | 5 yylock the doors of prosperity. Boys, | il D ioimes was mide (he chairman | flre; notone returmet o ¢ b fraud; write tor aling s halfd b | expected to be here from all parts of this . Bow 1t has | of (he committas appointed by the confre: | Particulars sent ssnied in pis forwara: s thelr &% Brondway, | that the Waiters' union has abandoned the | (Kan.) yards that those who are addieted to | o we were not mistaken. Somehow it has |of mittee wpnoin gre. | Bertiewlars, sent satsd i pisin snvaope. favorable and easy Is the plan of proc ing In the district court and t4 are addicted to country and Canada. Mr. Coffin is very |mp~\ gation of Id Midwa church to greet " e b happened that McKinley, a republican con- | Fittion, o aodldway, iehurah cto greet ARVOIRHIE BH atny i TaaOhY il I o T g e e g | the uso of cigarettes must give them up or | ular with the railroad men, he now being | 2*7" hin Dr vh te, pr r o A 4 . -~ L 01 8 ress and general prosperity all came on | chemistry in the University of California N. Y. Plumbing Co, telepnone 250. A e 106e their posttions. president of the Railroad Men's Home for | fno yanie train and if we are wise in our | S4ve & correspondent of the Fank BUY THE GENUINE Two Houses Rifled. Caterer Balduff went before Justice Rie*| (lover Leaf ,.y_"m Bonriaainii: | :l\l;“\w-” .w,r. ‘«‘;"‘.n was prominent in se- !.xm- and generation we will ask all these dis- ‘“n‘;:v ‘h'i( ne "Q”".;J.“”LL” ‘-y-‘iv'“‘m::‘l .'u When the family of Thomas Ruby, living Of Lewis township, In which Manawa park | TOLEDO, 0., Aug. 19.~C. D. Whitney. | commanios to wrrition requiring rallroad | (i gyished guests to abide with Senator A. O. Hacon, and many people will on West Broadway, near the approach to | I8 situated, and swore out informations | general trafc manager of the Clover Leaf| o om¢® to use satety appliances. Boys, this much you know: That under | be surpriaed 1o know that Governor Th the motor bridge, awoke yesterday morn- #gainst B. C. Dodd, Hollis Tyler and Frank | rajlroad e 7 o » A e nomi 5 announced this evening that to- tho Wilson law and democratic rule you did | 5¢" (" ROy iniiean purty vice premdent MANUFACTURED BY ing they discovered that they had been | Norman, charging them with conspiracy. [ morrow . W. . o SOME HISTORY FOR THE BOYS have the pleasure of the acquaintance | of the I'nited States, | i Mordoft wonld assume the not L this sam CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. visited by a burglar during the night. This | Warrants were at once issued for their ar- | duties of assistant general passenger .u;om_‘ - of “General Prosperity.” Your labor was | 3io0k g his with Oll L G SYRUP fact was made apparent by an open window | Test, but the officers failed to locate either | with headquarters in this ity Thic. hy| Wit the Democratic Party Has Done | not sought. 1f you were fortunate enough | aec" porr in Liberty commty o Wi HOTE THE RAME in the kitchen, from which the screen had |Of the defendants. It Is believed they got | announced, completes the reorganization for the ople of These to get a job the pay was poor. All the | proxenitors were prominent und mfluential | e s 1 1a been removed. Investigation showed that | Wind of Balduff's intentions and hastened | of the ystem, United Sta great business of the country was paralyzes, Members of this chirch v ) Sck. Btk the midnight visitor had ecarried away a llrmk across the river to Omaha before the s = e Values shrank to almost nothing. Railroads | o, ere. Atdruge bR & PAVAIVars mR chse glhsd. th warrants could be issued Wil Raise Sofr Co PAPILLION, Neb., Aug. 18.—To the Editor | were mostly in hands of receivers. Business . P o by mally gold rings and a razor I S s o e KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19.—It is said to Tlmlii::; :"“';h ! would like to gain the at- | men driven to the wall by thousands. Grim | Dr. 1. J A The residence of Charles Rain at 651 s ; cures coughs, colds. | be the intention of some of the western A © young voters of Nebraska to| wan¢ striking your wives and babies in the | vwsc?w‘l:[usnmfis Saturday night, during the abseace of the | Tho Pottawattamie County Sunday School | S0ft CoMl on the strength of the claim | "¢CI[Y under _":""““““k']"r‘” ‘":"l“ EVery | ghoulders through the aisles of the house family. Entrance to the house was ef- | aesociation will hold its annual convention | NAt astern roads have determined to make | . ALl make 18 yerided by the d 4 4 3 of representatives in triumph of the caus. fected by removing a screen on a rear | Wednesday and Thursday of next week at | 4P Advance of 10 per cent. l','-i'\‘.’.”ll'i e 'I‘"‘v.“"" ‘";.‘"r’v It 18 en- | o0 1) our woe % BROWNELL HALL window. Search of the premises showed | Oakland and ararngements for a large gath- | S e ven there as it were on the eternal fooks, | " Noy, ‘boys, 1 will just give you this to tor wirls a gold watch, gold chain, stick pin and | ering of workers in the good cause are being - ",',":,‘;“f"_".: aAbiiolatsati em. | thiDK about. It 1 an unmistakeable fact of v By By, three diamond rings had been stolen. These | made. Members of the assoclation residing mencing March 4, 1857 had one of the|DIStory that every democratic administra- AR RO W A A the police recovered yesterday morning |in Oakland have generously offered to fure ay nud Toesd Will Be Gen- | grandest opportunities of the fm;"['; Oiene | tion from the day of Jackson to Cleveland | 24 & BRAr(D B | one of th most su tul in a pawn shop on South Tenth street l“‘nhh entertalnment for all the delegates at- erally Falr in Nebraska, with a great success, and the p,‘\,s,dl,m“;m','“,:, except that of Franklin Plerce have been | R e educational institutions of the west—its Omaha, where they had evidently been | tending, The gathering will be held in the Variable Winds. have heen able to gain & fame and o name | 10€8 Of depression, of Anancial disaster, of | EEINIOAVJANSYN WARCU [ROR | bish standard allowing it to competn with pledged by the thief o thieves. At the | Congregational church, the first session that would shine Mke an eternal light fn | *hrinkage of values, of deep distress to alt 254’ each I 2 for 25¢ eastern colleges and schools. Bulldings ‘n same time an opera glass stolen from the | beiug Wednesday afternoon and the meet-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Forecast for|our country's history. We cite the fact that | 145808 and especially the laboring man S > Y | cowplete order—pertect stoum heating, ean- Rain residence, but which the family had | ing Thursday evening bringing the conven. | Monday and Tuesday his administration had been preceded by a |1t Would almost seem that God, the elements CLUETT.PEABODYB\CO. ftary plumbing; collegiate and preparatory not missed, was recovered. The police| tjon to a close. The officers of the assocta- | For Nebraska, North and South Dakota— | series of events to bring prosperity such as | 404 human nature are arrayed agaiust dem- sourass; pecial students Iy mutlo, \he lese are sald to have a clew to the thief who | tion are: President, P. H. Green; sccre- | Generally fair Monday and Tuesday; va-|this country had never before seen, First, | ocratic rule. guages and art; competont corps of tewviin. robbed this residehce and expect to eflect | tary, F. L. Evans: treasurer, Miss Marie | Flable winds it had been an era of great expansion, Texas| BOYS. ponder well before you vote. Re- 3 Every advantage offered as regards the his capture. Detective Weir is now work- | Ferguson. The following comprise the ex-| For Wisconsin, Minnesota and Towa—|had been annexed and our tilt with Mexico | member that somehow It has come about | Has be v FTY YEARS by | moral, mental and physical tralning. Send ing on the case ecutive committee: Alexander Tipton, Rev. | Generally fair Monday and Tuesday; light | had brought us New Mexico, California and | that you and 1 today in this glad year enjoy | MILLIONS of MOTHERS for th for circular or apply personally to Mrs, L. Henry Deloug, H. B. Knowles and Rev. | !0 fresh southwesterly winds | other vast territory. The spirit of new en- | more of the good things of life than it has | DRI i RN . Nt . Uplos, Brincipal Davis sells paint ‘A Alexander Litherland. These form the en- [ For Kansas—Generally fair Monday and | terprises seized upon the people. Gold was | ever been the lot of common people to enjoy T U IT SOOTHES the ( |‘§||.n, Lovejoy Owned the Horse. | tertainment committee: Mra. R. Hayes, | Tuesday; southerly winds discovered In California. The world was | in all the history of our race. This closing Y AN MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY George Lovejoy, proprietor of the Rink | chairman: Miss Sample, Mrs. Jennie Smitn, | For Colorado—Generally falr Monday and | fairly awakened. Gold in an endless stream | year of the wonderful century finds all the r DIARRHOEA by Druggists | New bulldngs. Campus 100 acres. Model barn, rented a horse and buggy Saturday | Bessle Burnett, Bertha Crouch, Etta Zent- | Tuesday: variable winds came flowing from every gulch and mountain | people of our land on a much higher plane ry part of the world sure and | 8chool home. Faculty of MEN--not boye on v | o usk for “Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” | Specialisis from best schools of Amiri afternoon to two strapgers, they agree- | mire For Wyoming—Local rains in western, | side such as no people had ever dreamed of | than ever before. Let us all “rejoice and u‘“’f‘ (P Yol L L] B R D UL f Amarica tng to return the outft by 0 o'clock that | o o . fair In eastern portions Monday; Tuesday, | before. This conspired to set all the wheels | be exceeding glad.” *Our light is come™ | a bott YANCEY & FONVILLE, night. They failed to do so and Lovejoy | aravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. (n[lr \n“mhle winds. ‘ul business in rapld motion. Very high |and glory surrounds us if we can only real- | iy s police. Yester- - — for Montana — Local rains Monday; | prices of country produce were also much | ize it reported the matter to the poll Yester nday; | & | Aay it was learned that the horse had been . ‘hk‘:'h“-:: :"mlnra‘g\ven."rr:lrld:nn':«I«o \l; old | cooler in northern and eastern portions: | Stimulated by the famine in Ireland in 1848 | Boys, let us stick to the good old ship that SCROOLY, oq | 10! 0 One Minute | Tuesday, fair; variable wind | and 1849, and th wed b e Crimean | ha ried pha [ g - e et —~ b d X el A dropped | p A e winds. an and this followed by the Crimean | has carried us so triumphantly through so e discovered in Omaha where It had dropped | oo, gh Gure, It will quickly cure all throat | For Missour! | Py Argvsh dead after having evidently been driven to | ] 3 A Oklahoma, Indian Terri-| war. Europe was calling for brecd and [ many storms. Her timbers are yet sound, | " w ' I’||l M ll A d Oldeat and largest danth.Itrwan tound hikonsd o s post st | 154 1408 treubles, tory, Arkansas, New Mexico, Western|meat and farmers fn the state of New York | her safls are in perfect trim, her anchors are | ; entwol 1] . cal emy military echoo g our Vaeunm Organ bovelopor wil of the Union Pacific by placing a ban on | farm, near Ft. Dodge, the trip to be free to . Kay, 8 SCHOG Mexico. Mo O ratr aelPisroa dnd Tanth stresis: | : s i = e e | TeXas, Kentucky and Tennessoe—Generally | Were getting $2 per bushel for wheat, and | all right boys. Every plank in her decks Government supers non N.u.4........-m.mn.mm..‘.u- ot ML LT I . X . iiex e | fair Monday and Tuesday; southerly winds. | other products at about the same rate. The | will bear the closest scrutiny. On her proy % up o) where peaple living near by said it had been | b ‘ \ fair Mond; 1 Tuesd h ! b b te. The | n her prow | 4nd Natlonal Academies. _COL. SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A.. Supt., LEXIN MO. tied ‘about T oWloak Maturdsy evenins s e e el Liocal Basos western prairies were now awakened from | s written in burning lettors, *Progress i ; 1 4 - Bion AL e riare | the sleep of ages. The iron horse was mak- | an glory s rigl St After hitching the horse, which was cov OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAL D and old glory is right at home at the mast ered with foam, the men disappeared. The | OMAHA,” Aug. 10" Onlchi| rocord of e | g bis tracks across the broad savannah | head and “General Prosperity” s her g1l perature’ and precipitation compared wii Lt L R s L horde a few minutes later dropped dead. | would know it was a presidentiul year.| the “”””“”I“Imu pits u'r m!'r”lt.:ud fm').‘ :: l\l\l:lu'l'uri l”ll:x:u‘]rlhlIu’r:'w:,lz\!:.\l‘: ‘:l."nr lant commander and the good and safe pilot The men were strangers to Lovejoy, but he | Everybody seems to have money and every- | years 1 at the belm, William McKinley aided by Chuschy W by eutee:ihe worss cu i ‘e ’ - L spr e. The tep was ] . Wrrtirhy R i BAS - 4 1000, 1599, 1598, 1597 | SPTINGINg into life. The human step the hero of San Juan hill, she will ma S teilabise, dinipation, excesses, or Cipmenermkng. Surep LOSE LEanhaod, was able to give the autho 800d de- | (hing Is prosperous. What effect this Will | nruytmum temperatare ., 'ap M1 | quickened. 1t was truly a golden age. Such he will make P i ancrs Logt Power, Wight-Logess, @osrmatdr a0 sy P seription of them [ have on the election s of course prob- | Minimum temperature |, e T o v bt fom | thO barbor in satoty, boys, If we all o our Oy r°}: 5 .vfl ? m“mln f'-fi"f- :5;\0- B Lame 3-nc uaml.u-’b — — lematical. I don't know much about the | Average temjp ture 81 duty Respe-tfully, W, W, Ccox or UO lIlD !l'l"“fi nTOi q\‘:‘v"hfl!” - F:l’l“'\“:: ,5“: coc 17 (Continued from First Page.) o | Horm’m Bishope! Pills bare been in uie on R Brecibliatio { 5| people and at long intervals. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. game of politics, but 1: looks to me like a | Fiecipitation 0 0 peapls and bt at long - yous, Fito mpo Record of precipitation at Omaha for this| The party in power ceftainly should be| illions will . ANAS AB%, S cure a8t ha strong bet that McKinley will carry nearly | day and since Mar b p ®| Millions be wpent in politics this Saimulates the'Msin. 844 sares Copters 6lom a0y v ' R day and since March 1, 100 _. | able to make a success. The whig party [year. We can't keep the 4 ie ; ey 7 ; = campaigy going | @ ey nlindad, wi € busa. Cltuue s Address, Biohop Kemucy Cou, & ¢y Cal o TN SR Pl PRr g 7 pe e 3 4| haa tirea of anti-expansion. e repub- | without money any more than we can keep FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM Total excess since Mare | lican party was vet in its swaddiing clothe ady vigorous Ut foo T eling man and all of this oppression and | Nermal rainfall ik 131 Liohy DAPLY WS VRF Ih § clothes | the bady vigorous without food. Dyspes el Dam R L S A R SRREARLIS MU | ROEAL EABCRT o oo 14nch | and yet had no foothold. The democratic | tics used to starve themselves. Now Kodol v more men on the road today than there otal since March 1 inches | PATty just bad full swing. All the ma-| Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and | Defictency since March 1 inches | chinery of government was in its hands. (allows you to eat all the good food you have been at any time since 1 have been | Derciency for ¢ period, 1599 Inches | They had free trade to kill, and the sequel | want. 1t radically cures stomach |y traveling and I've got a few straggling | Deficlency for cor. period. 1598 "‘""“‘"‘nom ML tians 0 KL QR Lie Bagual adicr omach troubles ) gray hairs in the business, too. The trav-| Reports from § Soods flowsd 1n and RS UDAD avary WA s Killed by eling man is doing all right and needs no 98 % SRRl . T Aug. 19.—Allen 1 As long as business wndnmm‘l years of age hols, N. Y s |ican wares. The furnace fires on the [{nstantly Killed by i Big i%o0r as they are at this time we'll be in th | Allegheny and the Monongahela were | train In West"Alton this mornir : AI I l: | smothered out, the wheels of industry|Nichols, while attemnting to boar ’ | | nesurey | wnwrrey doing well enough, thank you,' class, and I g BTATIONS AND STATE ! '50 sho.s dou’t think many of the boys are going to OF WEATTER ceased to 3 p astern | (O train, missed hia fodting e lend any assistance toward a change, which 986 18 tur % FRAR 1A.A11 ANLATR | ENepn the i B Cliea’ whrs’ Haxkiax Eahd The ansce | ARMEHI SO L TEA R NN Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de St wamduia; he bes u unce d ong enou 0 give il < Are Warranted at t tis mighty uncertain i ment had to borrow money at 12 per cent | (et fang cnough o Eive 10 wene wul| girable for suburban homes, can be had now at “y P 4 win | omana; ciéai interest to pay running expenses in time | (o-do and live In Nichols, N, | g y € Sig Broadway vols i fanY ARy LATRIAR Jn whe A | QA SN T80 | of peace, while bushels of gold were com e |reasonable prices. These lot s are located in | Cheyenne, clear | ing from the mines and the granaries of Position of Latest Comet i Travelilng men know better. They know a | Salt Lake City. partly cloudy Travellns mea koo Ther know o | Bait Laks Ci (hE fhmm wore birsting with the prasucis | GENEVA XY aug T AN 0 | Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This FARM LOANS llone chasiak & Wili-o"-therwinp ke free | Hupon. cloud . 111 of the woil, It ook ail the old trom | il ing pefiton T e norhtenhrlunte property will steadily increase in value as the city Negotlated In kastern crevraska | silver,” sald M. D. Lovell, who travels in | 8t 1ouis olear o004y 0| et Als bA0 BERIH) B0 S09 ROPE ARC | N niane T As0ALA) 4 hours 12 n . s SN, et Nl T Motk Kanaae. Ouiuhomsand | B, F T | beet ‘trom the farms 1o ‘puy for foreign | o RIERL Ao € s ¢ |grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the nir SRRl DI goods. Al our good solid money took| It is now in Cameleopardic ar __ | Wisconsin for a Milwaukee hardware house. | Révenport, clear 3t I8 naw ir rd I d 1% moving Kansas Cliy. cleat S1gs and faw away and all our elrculating | throush thit tonstoilation. taward Drace | Preaett, Call at On City | ! have heard all about this howl how the | Heleni, clondy R (AR O ) : On_ August 2: the comet will be aboin = R . diu s edee e paper, much of 7 degrees from Polaris (the North HONEY To Lfll"w.-nm Eaniliss men had M) been hrawn-sul o1 | HAVIR DMF Lo M & % lit so worthless that it was n burlesque, [ and melow that star. ’ \ b W Hoidpaiad . QUG goL even veston, rtly cloud. 58 such as the wildcat money t M— - Savings Loan and Building ASSOGiat'n | witn tha repubiicans by votiax for Brvan. | - portle bt | A 7 that fooded | 1 \yyqrhund Cony ] i ; . rtlon Open 0 W Nebraska in 1857 to 1560. The balance of JEPURRS. Conronti ! Gouncll Blufts, lows I bub it is @ fact that I do not know a single Local Forecast Oficial. [ trade was fearfully against us. Soon & | wis| tonvention of the North ‘Amiri Council Bluffs,