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AS.' i THF 0.\[,\"\ DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, \I’(- T 22, 1900. ot R gl *|WANT A TAIL OF THEIR 0¥ 1‘::;v":v":fi,,:f‘;,,':":::l:‘i;“.‘{,{,‘,’:j";;;;:ir.}:’,Q:?j i [REAL DEMOCRATS 0N BRYAN |t g | “Perpetual Manhood” Handkerchlefs Many if Nota Majority of Populist C(m,‘\‘v:":j “I’<"--m|?rvmwdlr:- 1;-‘::'-:: ;..\'v;v‘ :’;;;vvnlx | ““:‘-rhh-u for Fuston In Kansas l--y- Dr, Bennett, “Can he Assared (o Governor Roosevelt expects (o make o | Opinious of Four Leaders of the Great Party | 1UTCHINSON, Kan., Aug. 21.—The popu Kvery Man for His Naturnl Life- mittee Oppose Stevenson | great many speeches during the campalgn Concerning "Imperialism." Iist congressional committee of the Seventh | " by the Proper Applicatl v «0d has made arrangements to be in Chi istrict, in session here today, recelved Eleeteielty."=The Doctor Guara the supply o handkerchiefs and proves the bet. ago a week from next Monday written letters from Claude Duval and 1. 1. | teen Mis Blectrl ¢ to Care 1 terneks of the cool, absorbent, pure flu sorts— | FVWRE TO NOMNATE PARTY SUICIDE | “Thote who conversed with the governor CANDIDATE SEEKS TO BEFOG REAL ISSUE | Camvbell sespectively, demosratie wnd vop | Bivery ~ Cane—tie Warms b Y y 2 i ay he i« full of confidence as to the re ulist candidates for congress, withdrawing | ARninat Connterfeits of His Belt the kind we are going to talk abont today-—all | sult of the coming campalgn, but at the s from the contest. The letters came in re- | (o © g i pute linen b Third Contingency Does Not Appear [wume (ime he thinks there <hould be a ream (o Frighten | sponse to a resolution of the commitiee, call- | 0, gty LB U Gt MR by Bl . to He Working Out to the Satis- vigorous campaign to keep the people in- | porta 1t with ing upon both candidates to retire so that | ns iteelt upon vou like u vamyire ¢ each——women's plain heastitched each—men plaln hemstit n f the |formed regarding the important issues “Trap and idie | barmonious fusion might be effected. \l"ln‘l"wflvl":”“n ‘{11‘1 "v;“vvmm‘:‘l‘v' ife all linen Handkerchicf pure linea handkerchiefs, full Machine, The governor assured the president that Vaporings The committee at once called a convention | comes 411, the neryes \ " extra fine a—— }'"'H‘ 18 no question about the state of to meet in September to nominate a fusion | Which shoald be like 150 each—unlaundered, plain hem |New York, notwithstanding some compli candidate. Friends of Jerry Simpson are | [or&ed bands of steel stitched, hand embro'd-red corne:s e each—men's extra quality pure| CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—-The latest reports|cations just now over the state ticket and [ Are the leaders of the sound money dem- | At Work and it is asserted that the ex-con il 9T " aro extra value linen, 1-8 fnch hem. This is one of [ received here indicate that the national |State campaign ocrats in Omaha to be won over to the | ressman will be a candidate before the | form vou iy labors the best values in plaio hemetitched | POpulist committes, which is to meet in this — Bryan ticket by the declaration of (ke Kan. | convention and AN 260 each— andered, cxtra qual on the ket [ he 2 nay t M 8 ) 3 L n..»y'.‘. m"-m:r, gttoris I mr:l‘,u- U dbinis Ity on the 28th in may not bo as| WHITE CHANGES HIS COLORS |:n® ity convention that anti-imperialism e | NOWmINATed 1o Congvean ence be A b | harmonious as was predicted when the the paramount fisste? Interviews with a den to y broidered and hemstitching rench Hems—no hemstitching to tear | executive committes was in session here 1 number ot the leaders brought out the fact | MADISON. Wis, Aug. 21.—Rdward L.| health, str e 4 oft—tull large slzes—pure linen from |early in the month LAl la S Lo LR that so-called anti-imperlalism Is not for | Luckow of Barabo was nominated for con- | MinIRO - ".vw,,':' women! plain hemstitch-d finest welected yarns—2ic and 00| The meeting is called for the purpose of bl L Lo 1SR them even an important issue, much less | 8708 today by the Third congressional dis- | fore " the ' drains to nlaundered, all linen, special value ¢ selecting a candidato for the vice prosidency. Lodd @t i s the paramount question of the campaign ""“"”";“““"'”' Liha e Which vour svatem is When Mr. Towne declined the nomination Dr. George L. Miller, when asked 1t he LLIAMSPORT, Pa., Aug. 21.—The re- | Subjectc and - you We Close Our Store Baturdays at 8 P, M. of the populiets 1t was generally supposed | LOVISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 21.—The probibl- | congidered anti-imperiaiism the most fm- | bublican convention for the Sixteonth con- | for every known 'di AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MaCALL'S PATTERNS, | Mr. Btevenson would receive the populist| !0 state convention today nominated for | portant issue of the campalgn, said: “It Is ”““""“" district tonight nominated Elius | cawe. ¥ | endorsement by general consent. The cor. | EOVernor John D. White of Manchoster, CIy | no fegue at all. There is but one issue in | Deemer of Lycomihg county for congress. | {it GhIN known c | vty bubll . fur the weaknesses of | respondence which has taken place among | (OUDY. formerly a republican congressinan | thig campaign, and that concerns the busi | men and womer THO"! so" B:LD:“ & o. members of the natlonal committoe of that | 10 the Eleventh district. Candidates for | ness intercst - the pocketbook issue. While| PLANS FOR DAKOTA FAIR| T . medicines party since the executive committee meeiing | Pre¢idential electors were algo nominated. | {he people are threatened with another finan | disearen—morphix bt mb n[ I)Nll txclus“t oI" 00005 “0USE lN omu | in this city ten days ago makes it plain that | There were fitty delegates in the conveation, | ¢ial panfe and general business depreseion, | Great Preparat s Betng WMade for | strvehnine, phosphor this result, while apparently still proba- | In¢ uding several women. thelr thoughts are not going b e the DI pofsons—they stimilite [ proba c eir thoughts are going to be concen e Display (o e Hela i ] ¥. M. O A BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS T8 ble, will not be accomplished without a| The platform endo:sed the national prohi | rated on any cry of imperialism. 1t 1s folly &t YaEkton, { cannot cure.” There are | strugele. Indeed, it 1s understood that many | bition platform and candidates for presi- | to assert that a little war over in the Phil- telling you the tr N ) ‘Y ATC | pariment for the fnapection, correction and | 10A0€F8 of the party are atrongly urging that | dent and vico president and declares for |ippine ialands is of more importance to the | YANKTON, 8. D. Aug. 21— (Special)~ |1t T offer sou the (, }'AT RH) \[\ Bl \ }\ D e e om At | the committee shall nominate an indepsndent | woman suftrage peopl of the United States than their ine |Circumstances and general conditions [ 5%, Aok, men o the Nutfonal’ Park’ commission upon_ the | candidate. Thoee who take this position in-| The convention had state politica thrust |dividual and collectlve Interests at home.|are —more propitious for a great | permunc t cure wher ¢ aintke voral battlefelds inclided in the ‘park. | clude a majority of the officers of the na-|on it by Il M. Winslow, declaring that the | Nothing Itke imperialism appears in the |and successful state fair in South applied by the greatest of remediul | are alsn preparing for the first_unn | tlonal committee, among them being Chalr- | right of the people of Kentucky to vote and | policy of any political party in this country, | Dakota this year than ever before in .,,., Deople Dying All Over the Country from | reunton and encampment of the Natlonal | man Butler and Treasurer Washburo, who | have their votes counted is an fssue in Ken- | and therefore it fs an fmpossible issue |®ixteen years that attempts have b DI'. BEIIM"'S Elflfll’lfl Be“ Awful Heat, '\,;;;;“ 'lv.-l‘l “er:J“'u:.‘,:.“p"T.\n"y'fl”‘ an war vet- | are pronounced in thelr views. Vice Chalr- | tucky this vear more important than pro- | Do you think Bryan has gained any |made to interest visitors and m.M..,,,,,,,\ Hot weather makes unusual demands on | \ i 2 ol . \m o ' y man Edmisten s also sald to fucline to- | hibit'on. He sald the prohibitionists should | strength since his Indianapolls speech? |to pay expenses. In the first place, times | Belt. 1 fte porent wards the opinion that wisdom demands that | not name a for governc but | wa ked are better and, despite the fact that a "‘ chance for it inju KENTUCKY WOMAN KILLS HER (HIID]\“I\D HOLDS HIG H (\R\l\ AL [(he popuitets Lave a candidate of their ow | should endorse the republican candidate, Mr. | responded Dr. Miller, “on the con- | large part of South Dakota has a short | got STV AL MMEL THER in the field. Secretary Edgerton is credited | Yorkes, and made & motion to this eftest | rary 1 belleve that speech has lessened his | wheat crop, farmers and people generally | huva canstant appiiention. severnl | With being the only officer of the organiza- | Mr. Winslow's motion causel commotion | Srength as a candfdate. It showed the in- fare not 100 short of money to take a short (4 time. 1 hiave Kiown for mi Thsrmomster Ren y "_‘m_" ontinued hmn First Page.) | tion who is friendly to the endorsement of | and an anima:el debate followed. On being | Sincerity of the man, who four years ago ation when they have something worth | (hat Electricity was the greate - | Mr. Stevenson's candidacy. | asked the question, he said he intended to | asserted that we could have no prosperity in | i 10 Attract them, The state | Her b1y Hrune b il Cowe 1o bushels per acre short in this vicin- [ Mr. Stevenson's friends assert Fdgerton |yote for Mr. Yerkes. and his name was later | 1S country as long as we adhered to the | s to be held September 10 to 14 in- | more money It 1 did. 1t docs not ity but today's rain, along with what fell [ 18 working effectively in their bebalf. The |jafe out of the list of those entitled to|80ld standard. Bryan then promised to|clusive, at Yankton thing to write a prescription last week, will make a Kood yleid. A heavy | best canvass of the committee they Bave |y (' tho convention, s reported by the | C4TTY on the gt against old A% n matter| in the way of the time-honored exhibi- | peffecting my eleciiic boit’ " in Willlam Hibler's yard in the north part | of the result, ¥ s fob country would he ready to surrender to the |articles and fast races this year's lst fs | Prices of mv Helt are withi SBORO, Ky.. Aug. 21— Delirlous | of town was blown down, but no dln’:‘ngq Senator Butler and others who agree with |, . m‘l\:“'" the nominee for governor, sald | . "o1"16 to 1. It was the one and only ‘.,.\,;vl i “"'“','M',,,:'”‘" s “"‘ IS LA the alicted with typhold fever and suffering from the | resulted him contend it would be suicidal for thelr | iy ot 10! uPport McKinley or Ve kes o Ll ur excessive heat, Mra. John Supplee tonight | ik party not to have a vandidate of their own | Fng declared that the log cabin® of the re- f“‘;,.‘:,y‘:‘f‘:‘l;.'\]‘l,:l,.."“;a |::hi;hr.:)‘\;'|‘ ,Jfl'.;.v.‘“,?,: :i\,‘l,.:',m.' I,“ ’,'I\;‘;:/t" “"] Leadthidan ol Val‘lcocele gvery e i killed her baby and cut her own throat Meavy Storms in Nouth Dakota. political faith in the fleld. They also way | PUDIICAN party In the “bulwark of assassina- | (LN Rl T ™ c ormer campais. | fully guaranteed S ey cank of tt 181 hdiidheilonn aie. aMicted \.‘."m g A With a razor. The woman is siill alive.| PIERRE, 8. D. Aug. 21.—(Special.)— |that unless there is a popullst cadidate for | 107" @nd that “the canteen i a greater | 0o i SCRET Gl ginens with which ho |qon: i franteed by the citlzens of Yank- | sty “idjoctric Relt,' in’ connection with my Dr. K. R. Pennington. a prominent phy- | Parties in from the range comniry report|second place many populist votes will be| CUr° fo the country than the Goebel law | (o8 CRETE 0 S diie an o vote pro- | Wil eul BT hatt Ofoius money 18 | hisotvical Susnensory, will cure the most siclan, was rendered delirious today by |severe storms west and southwest of here | driven from Mr. Bryan 18:%0 Kantuoky, ducer 1s gose, ight thoussnd words at 1n- | o i ':“,x;"::‘,"l;"‘"f" L ”',‘;,"""f" Fr: | B0 e More CHit uhon ST diksass excessive heat wnd was found wandering | the past week. A cloudburst on Bad river,| The natlonal committee has full power to P dianapolls and scarcely & reference to the | Dakota Agricultural coftegs e South | FU Qitor, ana T will give $L.60 to any in & lot back of his ofce about ninety miles west of here, sent ihat |act, in accordance with the instructions of| DENOUNCE EFFORT AT FUSION ‘l‘.‘vlnl::”u::- \\1:\';-yh»m“n;.»]{ plfm:n:v:l pratiritnd r,“::"‘, ,:Tlr“ul.'”',“: college Wil - bring | physiciun who will cure a caxe with drues, DES MOINES, Aug. 21.- Two men went Stream up fourteen feet and it is now run- |the Rioux Falls convention, and it Is pre all else. Bryan is shown o be & mere pre- :‘:d a w"“ '",’ :\ f':'h'. "Hl"'n'i Be, geaini| He Crqe d A L Cltarete (DO Yo 18age Bere teday on Abcount of the heat. |BiBE & stromg current into the Misvousl,|sumed it decision, when made, will be|StNts Committes 1R Pennsylvanin |fonder and us the peopls are DeginnINE 10| barimontal work ot that Inrttir e [1¢ the velne are ligal The clrcitation The first case reported wns John Jerusi, |The river was so high for several days |final. Will Take Action Agninat Anti- Litete: Ml Hattek LNy Nre loatng tHOIE: 0bhe | Dy Saiee RN Cgneit o [reitiod AUMNZ | o wtopped and vou Powers forever a cigagmaker. An offeer discovered him | that it suspended roundup work along the L - - Quay Section. Hdenee; 1t it : SVEF IR0 168 Faves Hua LI Tk e anastian. | AIEs SRRLLes, The RIS WL acting strangely on the street and took | stream and it was impossible to cross to o i L Ll connection | 850 QOelt0y I ey dlferant from & acliog sirangely and el IR LT IKE THREE-RINGED CIRCUS| .\ \\u:onis T O T Merely n Dream of Bryan's. with the fact that over $10,000 is oftered | , M3 P! irely A " hers. 1t h; soft. stlker chams cov A . v Vates we oo A by the South Dakota Grand Speed circuit, | erec mge electrode it n Me had been in the asylum, but was dis- |hall sterm and the downfall was so heavy Crowd to Sedalia, Which is lutions denouncing the action of the anti- | WORCY democrat to be ir e or a trodes used on_all other makes of belt charged a few weeks ago as cured 15 to wash out about all the dams on that in Missouri. Quay section of the party in advocating CHARLESTON, S (', Aug 21.—There|part of the range, while stock was badly fusion with the democratic party in cer- | A8 asked At NG Lol and Goes ax High or Migher at Points in 1iinois, Kansns and Other S(ates, “1s imperialism the paramount lssue?’ he [month of almost continual racing will | \jodes W on, wf ol Sl bring out an exceptionally speedy string |ture than the entire b he old syl . - “As long a3 there is the remotest possl-|of horses [ mikes. There are poor erfoits of m today, two of the cunes proving fatal. Gage|Storms of the season are sweeping over |campaign in Missouri was opened here today | Provide for a committee ot seven to inves- | b 1% 00 CECTW E FECG 0L Fa™ha no [ unfon here during the week and will give i' AL T L BB G AL LR, Williams and Willlam Harrison, negroes, | that section of the state this month, in the presence of mearly 40,000 persons. A | UEAL® and report to the committee “the | (it [08 B 9 3 nds. | Wit s COuMertelta SF Mieritorions. I 0/ e than that which re- | drills, sham batties, e d ds. | Wil stamp counterfel o mert 1s DY who were overcome i the Atlantic Phos- e parade through the streets of clubs from dif- | PATEs of any persons claiming to be re- | ;"h‘" ,’;,'r,;:',:‘“,".m ;:,’,,.r,,”.m 182 dYURiD of | Mlis; Satatans oL (ha M1 :"\.L::h';?':”l Teles no’ good. | They cover the ele phate works, died within an hcur after Tornado Kills Dakota Man. ferent polnts in_tho state was followed by | Publicans and guilty of the dishonorable | 1" H 4 7 ik e lex af thexe counterfeits with a thin s P s 8 uess.'" cavalry o ) servic 36, \ : ' their prostration. The highest tempera-| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. Aug. 2l.—(pe-|speechmaking. The principal addresscs were |Practices aforesaid and the countles or dis- =t 11 ¥ our opinion of Bryan's Indians i) e “n'l‘.fl Citskduise ‘”“' i |N( e et Al Sieuteatty tannct phks, ture was 09 dogrees, clal.)—The deadiy tornado has claimed Its | mado by Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson, the vice | (Flcis 1o Which such efforts at fusion may |, WP % MU OF e ararctene ontiandance w Wil doln 10 | B erigria will souk through. Verdigris INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 21.—The thermom- | I8t victim In South Dakota this season in | presidential candidate, and A. M. Dockery, [€XIst, 80 that the state committee may take "pf]‘“‘ Ge i very elaborate defense ot tha| " Polition) day will '(:.fl-lml the 0 the_bare matal on nccount oter reached 81 here today and the firat |the person of James W. Tooker, a farmer | democratic caudidute for governor of Mis- | Prompt and effective action.” o AR p : | 3 another great 1"action of the current. Ver Qeath from the heat resulted. . M Mul- |}Viog near Leola, ln McPherson county. | souri fundamental principles of this government, |feature of the occaslon. On Friday the re- fil a deadly potson wnd muy produce & R “ | wi 4 er n disputed by anyone blic ce presidentia dd bd polsoning and perhaps death. When laney of Bunker Hill, Ind., fell on the|'While he and his sons were harvesting| A reception to the distinguished visitors| ou o el L ISR HaY i;“‘:‘:'m ‘::,“,m,, ot & 18 :""'(”l'f"'"“w”‘l' l"'"""';"."“""""" Teddy | o0 chmpiuin® that 'vou et ne . current street and died half an hour later about three miles from his home a min-(was held in the morning at the S.schers| o ‘IA: AUE 2L -To the Editor of The|of 8001 seiet i el e In the city and Wil | through thix veneering of chamols they ST. LOUIS, Aug. 21.—Nine persons were | lature tornado swept down upon them, | hotel and several thousand béthons sHosk Bee: In a recent interview 1 was correctly | Yer who might be um'wlbl-- :’ ead : rcase | speak; it s also expected that Charles ‘.v..‘.mq \{H‘\l to ‘h.‘.‘. it \<w then ‘.‘.I“.m A - » o h s > reported as having sald that in the event of | after it had been decided by the cour | Towne, the populist candidate for vice U ull of holes. Ask your helghbot prostrated by the heat today. Fcur of |hurling to the ground the header boxes haods with Messrs. Stevenson, Dockery |y 4 i . Goorre (iladn, aaather old- | P h if he has one of the others, If this i4n't them, one woman and three men, died and |UPCR Which Tooker and his son Grant were 'and others. The Jefferson ciub of St. Louls, | Mr. Bryan's election to the presidency a| When Dr. Geors: i president, will be here on the same day ®o. My helt can be renewed when burned fivo were taken to the city hospital for |T1ding. The father and son were thrown |accompanied by a band, brought nearly financial pasle of disastrous proportions | line democrat, was asked it he |Ilul\|‘m u:-‘ peail i | ot for cnly T R S thAE hele Gah Re ] ¥ | wo cour bef aic e B paramount issus, he newed and when burned out i worthless treatment. | Today was fhe Bottest Au.|violently to the ground. The former fell| 1,00 visitors from St. Louls and came 1n‘l',\,'|_':|';f‘,:"n‘r:"‘ br'"’ bis e '"“‘4‘:':“:‘]"‘ r::fim‘“" e CORN PALACE FOR MITCHELL | i o Mt "Wl ks ot e iy Rust 21 of which thers is any record fn|iD SUch a manner as to suffer internal in- | for a lon's share of atfention in the pa- L L | sm was given o give “urrent My Electrical Sukpensory for mist 1 of whick thacs i auy rocord in |\ IR 0t Ghich he has just died. The |fade. The parade staried for . the park, | A1 the emphasis et sincero conviction can| “Of course not imperiallom Was E1Y0 | youih Dakotn Town Reviven fden wnd | Fermanent cure’ of il prisuie diorers 2 1N o parad e | tmpi ¢ e Bry lattorm for the of men free to every mals Datfent 100 degrees at 4 p. m. The indications are | boy escaped being crushed to death by the [ where the speechmaking began at 2 o'clock mpart to it, and to ask attention to a small | prominence in the Bryan pla Wilt Nave-a Show ef n m 1% straw which already gives sign of what is | purpose of obscuring the vital question of 2 1 you b for continued falr weather and high tem. |8eat of the box preventing it talliag upon | When the speakers reached the park halt | Yianta to happen in such a contingency. :\u-“r:l:\mnxn which is whether o not the Revaures one of thes perature. him. |-n hour later they were greeted by the o burns you full rature. g A i It came to my netice in a telegraphic dis- | silver agitation ought to be revived.’ MITCHELL, 8. D., Aug. 21.—(Speclal.)— . vel SAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. 21.—The highest| pooo e b3 Ntorm In Mamburg, | DI8est crowd that has ever gathered in|patch to the Assoclated Press a fow daya| *Do you think, Doctor. that Bryan has a|The business men of this city st sy L R OO HL temperature known in years has prevailed | LAMBURG, la. Aug. 21.—(Special.) [ the city. Raln then threatened 1o disar- |ago from Indianapolts, which stated that W. | good chance of election?” | ing 1ast evening and started the corn pal- ! along the south Atlantic coast during the | oo’ sovere windstorm occurred here to- | FARE€ the program D. Frazer, natjonal bank examiner, had| *I don't think he will carry a state north {qca fdea again for this year, the dates for arantes my Belt to _cure Bexual Tm. last few days. At this place the thermo- | Gyt neot o T ke was | MP. Stevenson was accompapied by MF.|oficially reported it to be a fact that there | of Mason & Dixon's line. with the possible |same being September 26 to October 4. The | hatmrifiocn and a1~ esial Weaknesne meter reached 102 degrees; at Brunswick | Dockery, David Overmeyer and John At- k | rrhoen, and all Sexial Weaknesses tone to fruit and . also to property was & growing fear upon the part of de- | exce Nebraska, Colorado and Mon- | golieiting o iy ithoen: i Us{ TWeaknasds Ga., 101, and at other const cities the high | "¢ orchards; also to property v exception of X ollciting committee made its report on | in elther sex: rextore Shrunken or 1nde in town. The front of A. Hydinger's store | %004 of Kansas and candidates on the | positors in the national banks of that city of | tana. He {8 not nearly as strong as he was | thig occasion and showed that over $4,000 | Veloned Orians und Mitalliy, qure Kidnes. temperature records bave been broken. © | oy Vo fnto’ the Atreet. A Bumber " | Missouri tate ticket. Mr. Dockery casily | Bryan's election, and that many persons who | faur years ago and he WAEn't %0 Yery s(rong | was on the guaranteed list. The S MAD Liver gt Biadder reoubics’ Ricumitiim pPANA, i1, Aug 21=This bas been the| Lo Do ik bulaing heag | TCUIVed (he greatent ubuce of anplause | bad mones on depost were”asking. heir | hen. 1 do't (hnk Brian has gained | vorn crop in his county tusures plenty of | sout dnd, kel i Babensia, ai B g e shade at 1 o'clock. Bust- | erected by C. D. Butterfield were blown |30, Cl (o iih o DM £ 1Mk KU U DOIRCREAR _ | gretie tHIOURD BIN [0dIADADALIA e h. AS | grain to cover the exterior of the building | *""“I;'I"m‘ GRRININ IS i dhrd voll iy Nl en, | OVer Jénes (B g wheBlownimover \aug | THF S0 106 [BLSLEARHA, CARCERLS SRS 1L ke sema gld way iwhioh business | Seoole refiect upon his utterances at In- |und it fu the idea to make it more prom- | ack! Srme i ddi of e Fhantain "oF John Yates & farmer residing near Shink- | ¥recked, also a number of other vehicles. | I 0% Bb A or .';d \‘” 'Sl'_‘v‘ "‘ e disturbances begin when confidence 18| gianapolis he will lose ground, because they | {nent than the one eight rs ago. N. L. \\ Eternal Youth' and literature free for tha ey, was overcome In his pasture and died | NO one was injured. it oducad 1o ARlIYer thn Ares. dpadcts 1t Rie ity yan ¢ i wil reallzo that the dangers spoken of do | Davison wan elected secretary. W. J. Hea- | Q88InE Beok WG Sello, Yoy ol “Vote in A few moments. W. M. Ryan, a leading | Ho e kA e St The very name of Bryan creates distrust| o0 oxig. It is impossible for the United ley and T. J. Spangler were largely instru : ! ¢ . uses Struck by Lightning. devoted almost entirely to the ques- |before the battle for the presidency 18| gls (™" o™ high order of clvilization, | mental in securing the sum of money to | i farmer of Stonfngton, fell dead while driv- | ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special Tele- | tion of imperialism. He read from manu- | really on GEOROR L MILLER, | oen e B |l Tho etinead [ Nebstotions Electric Belt ing from market to bis home. Many pros- | gram)—During the electrical storm here |script and his words were merely a rep 4 o iled 1 e R L G AR 1 r Compan trations are reported this afternoon lightning struck the home of |etition of his Indianapolls speech. He re- Anti-Addicks Tieket. Waste of Time souss It. e 1or s “]'l’“ y for attrac- L] F y- TOPEKA, Kan. Aug. 21.—The fntente | vio “Von Sickle, on Silver street, tearing a | ferred to the Boers as “our allics in & for-| WILMINGTON, Del. Aug. 21.—The con-| The veteran Judge Wakeley was not dis- i) P Rooms 18 to 21 Doaglas Block, Opp. heat that has prevailed here for a period of | hoig in the chimney and blowing out the | eign country.” Imperfalism, he sald, had |vention of the regular republican (anti-Ad- | posed to talk of imperialism. VIt 16 & waste arvest Hayden's, Cormer 10th and Dodge ten days was broken this fternoon bY A lfug and filling the house with soot and |been sacredly made the pafamount issue |dicks faction) nominated the following ticket | of time, you know, o discuss things that are | MITCHELL, 8. D., Aug. 21—(Special.)— + OMAHA, NED. heavy shower. In two hours, from p. .| 00 Reyond this slight damage was done. |in the democratic platform, and he added: | today In the air,” remarked the judge. The Germans of Davison and the sur- |, OFFLCE HOURS From 6:30 a. n. to 830 to 6 p. m., tho temperature dropped from |y rogidence of John M. Kirker, a farmer | The success of the imperialistis policy [ For Governor—Martin B. Burrls of New-| ‘“Would you be willing, judge, to predict | Sonding odhntiss Lalata’ Garman: harsaes | FsulanunARyNRTIOm AVl B 1, S0 Rt 100 to'6h Dlspatoss recelved “:“““'n'"; rosiding south of town, in Cass county, was | foreshadows the empire. Shall the Ameri- | castlo county. the result of the election?"’ [ plenic in Greene's grove Sunday, which |m: to 9:00 . m. ;‘;“;“:l:":‘ 'l'};'“::u“"_“‘ ‘x-;lll\::..‘x ghroughout | also struck, but no damage resulted. fi‘_i",‘!:f_"f'vlfn(_\h.{;;fi'n).,‘{{.fi\'.'"f‘r'.,r":F:" LFOASNt | Lieutenant Governor—Jobn Hunn of Kent| “Anything that can be sald this far 10 | was attended by at least 1,000 people from =T o & policy vhich history is ‘filled | county advance of tbe election would be largely | (o counties mentioned. The day was | points In northern Kansas report heavy|storm Passes Throwgh Plattamonth. | i Doy agaInat wh O nrons ¥ ¥ pent s | . With Warninga in the wreck of empires® | Presidential Electors—Charles W. Pusey, | conjecture. As far as 1 am able to gather | iy various kinds of sports of a German showers. Late planted corn will be ma-| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Aug. 21.—(8pe-| The democratic party stands pleared 10| Manlove Hayes and Daniel J. Layton public opinion, 1 am led to doubt Bryan's | ngture and a base ball game was played | l AR'A terially benefited. clal)—A big black cloud came up from the | £ BHCKIINE o itk | Hayes was named as o presidential elector | ability to carry a sufficlent number of states | between Mitchell and Mt. Vernon, the game | n::;nl‘::l;’:i ::: v“::'u!“ fh‘lm':':’r“";‘“':h':;" west :b*:"l 'l"wnqwdlv 'l"fl ;'h" w‘ma( filew favors' the ‘creailon of 'n_depurtment of |by the union republican convention (Ad- [ that he lost in 1890 to win this time. He [being won by the former by a score of | CMILLS AND FEVER, FEVER AND d 3 | a perfect gale. Soon after the rain fell in |labor, whose chief officer shall take ran f “ veek 0. y carry Kentucky, and Maryland 3 4 q AGUE CONQUERED. mometer rising to a fraction over 100 de- | torrents and has continued to fall nearly all | With 'other constitutional aavisers of ths dicks faction) two weeks ag 16 likely to carry Kentu 10 to 3. The day was exceediugly warm QUER o] 2 —Former be considered doubtful, but on the other | and the attendance w cut d | ), er 4 . . president Congress for the Full Term may be conside and the attendance was cut down on that | grees after 4 p. m the afternoon. The temperature fell some | " That s In the fnterest of justice and will [ ernor Jonathan 8. Willls hond e is sure to lose some of the states he | account. It is the idea of the Germans to Radwsy’s R ld Relief P. A. Connelly, a manufacturer ot soda| fitteen degrees in one hour. T fmport step looking to the v Ge Vi " ” " R e sl P B & hou prove- an imporiant step looking to thy |~ Attorney General—H. u“\\lml-x.x - carricd four years ago | make this a permanent fixture and hold the terrible foe to settiers in newly settled dis- at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon and died in Tornado in Wisconsin, the producers of wealth. In explicit terms, tate Treasurer—Dr. L. Helsler Ball. “What did you think of his Indlanapolls | picnic each year after harvest, The crowd | iricts where the Malaria or Ague 6Xists, o i blance on the way to the city hos-| TWO RIVERS, Wis., Aug. 21.—A tor.|it favors liberal ‘pensions to our woidiers | Insurance Commissioner—George E. Smith | gheech? was orderly all the day through. but If people exposed to it will, every morn- the ambulance ¥ 3 . x or- | and" wailors and to those dependent on |of Sussex county “r built on air. Tt conjured up & 14574 ing on getting out of bed, take twenty or pital nado which swept through a section of the | them : Purnell B. Norman hdop P . During the corn palace to be held in this | thirty drops of the Ready Rellef in a glans 2 PSR country about four miles north of here,| WIth equal justice it velterates the de- | Auditor of Accounts—Furnell . Z purpose of the administration which does |city September 27 to October 4 the Ger- | of water, and eal. say n cracker, they will Reunion on Lookont Mount destroyed many farm bulldings and did | MANd of @ former democratic plattorm for of Sussex county not exist in fact.” muns have requested the committee to set | ®SCape attacks. This must be done before A \OOGA, Te! 2 5 bimetallism and the restoration of sllver 3 Pritchett, a 4 | gotng ot CHATT \'l“"-g\. Tenn., Aug. great damage to orchards and crops. A|to its proper function in our monetary sys- = D andatt Georgo E. Pritchett, another sound money | aside one day for thelr celebration and it | “'There is not a remedial agent in the world mitiees of the city councll, Eham daughter of Mrs. Henry Helnecke was|tem. 4§ Srash democrat, was brief and to the point is lkely that the committee will do so. that will cure Fever and Akue and all other e e rland. And Confedarate Vaterans | severely injured. Tor the protection of home labor it de-| BANCROFT, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Spectal.) “‘Has Bryan gained any(hing from his Tn pnd | malarial, “billous, and other fevers, aided e barun a8tive Breparations for the e o buid a4 mands the enforcement of the Chinese ex- | At a meeting of the republicans of Ban-| 4. nanoii” gpoech?’ was asked of Mr. Arrest Omaha Man in Rawlina by Radway's Piils, o quickly as sambling of the veterans from October § McCormicks Win Again. clusfon act. In the intarcat of un enlarg®d | orofe township Jast night a republican club P RAWLINS, Wyo., Aug. 21.—(Speclal.) URACE (e auspicon of The WAL de: | pARIS. Aug 21 (Special Cablegram to | A e sha Nkragin mapan ¢ “ITUC | was organized, (o be known as the Logan P tdurt read the speech. 1 quit paying|A mAD named James Brown of Omaha. | A The Bee.)——The McCormick Harvesting Ma- | Mr. Dockery spoke briefly. He had just | Valley Republican club. The followin | yioniion to Bryan's vaporings some time | N¢D. was arrosted here Saturday charged | & l} i chine company of Chicago has again been | bogun when rain started to fall, but the | officers were elected: A. M. Danlels, presi-| ggq with forgery, He stopped at the Rawlins | 4, clolfolollc) ®0® awarded the grand prize, the highest prize | crowd renained until he concluded dent; 0. 8. Brooks, vice president; C. H.| g jmperialism an important fssue?" house the night betore and tendered in 4/3‘ /[ Not unly cut’s the patlent ‘1/ with this Omaha Musical Festival Coupon. at Parls, on its biuders, reapers and mow- — Ward, secretary, and E. J. Burke, treasurer. | ..;°qon®t think it is. 1 don’t observe any [ Payment for his lodglng a check drawn ers. 1t also received a gol . it There was a good attendance and the mee Ve K erialism by any party |upon the First National bank of Rawlina sold medal for vs| POOR PROSPECT OF FUSION | (et v o roushout. Factional ;"r"::“';, T ountry, The tali |and signed by Kilpatrick Bros. & Collins N quarrels are a thing of the past and the re- | .p000 ¢ 1 all claptrap.” The check was a forgery. He wired his son Wisconsin Democrats and Popullsts | o pj0ang will present & solid front this 11’ Bryan be elebted? in Omaha for assistance, but no answer G - Far Apart on Candidate fall. The elub has nearly 100 members and i \\tll)lm snowed under o deep that |hus been received b Dynamite Wrecks Bullding. for Governor. several of the members belonged to the MEDINA, 0. Aug. 21—A large box of An 0k fonn ysace \d- agtamia s The Secertane of T Souns | MILWAUKEE, Wiv. Aug. 31.—Demo. | BFIAR club four years ago. A Roush B court houge exploded today, wrecking the | crats of Wisconsin will meet tomorrow in twine, the highest award for binding twine, and more awards than any other American exhibitor. Name of plece. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Composer. ko will not appear again in the politics of Never Sleken, Wenken or Gripe e b1 the nation, and the democratic party will| A constipation cure that pleases your ers’ club will be a feature of the republican | y,yq an opportunity to get back to common | palate, pleases your stomach, pleases your | building. The janitor was se p iU club. © G. Gi on was elected anizer N y d . . Wi several county. offieials wera badiy |thl city to nominate & state ticket .‘:-':n. ’H:::gh m‘a“-‘:u'".n:‘n” BOBBIME | asse and rosaon (Glie YO01e thom MW pocketbook—Cascarets Candy Cathartt ‘>)u;;u u. up. The dy |m||wI had hr‘an Pl Clark L. Hood of LaCrosse will be the What Bryan Has Gained, Druggists, 10; Boe , in the basement to be used ax evidence in a | fompo d officel - v ] 0 r e . - B criminal (tiai. Bome wasie baper near the | tOmPoOrary presiding ofcer Brynn Completes His Speech. Warren Switaler, former candldate for su For Stealing Harnes BELLSTEDT BAND CONCERTS. @ | box containing ‘the stuff ‘caught fire ang [ Louis G. Bomrich ot Kenosha undoubt- | | Conin *Aug, 21.—Mr. Bryan today | Preme court judge on the gold democratic| john Irvin was arrested on August § by resulted In the edly will bo chosen to head the ticket, un- 1 Detactives Doy S Thithni™ A 7 ’ leted SnAach 1o s 44 ¥ ticket, sald etectives Drummy and Mitcholl as a less a radical change takes place during | SOmPleted hia speoch 10 e delivered in |ttt A eond the power bt any political | Susplelousy character, because he had, Bring or mail this Coupon to TAZEWELL, / icistrous [the proceedings. The popullsts meet in | {ORCKD Ty e momination. The | party to make any particular issue para singls Jiathaas s his possgpaion to, yyieh . ® K At Maxiwell 1% miles from here, on |8tate convention on the same day and |C% Sy Tount by simply declaring 1t to be so. The | the city jull for a few days. but as no [ SILYER GLOSS CORN STARCH e. Cuairman, 1613 Doug- g ch {8 about 4,000 words in length and Clineh valley division of the Nortolk | g talk of fusion of the two parties |SP®® Abou . 2 % ha ory | TEPOTtS of @ stolen harness were recelved las Street. @ | & Western, occurred yesterday, :esuiting |nas been fndulged in Popullst leaders, | deals largely with the trust question. Mr. | people make the paramount issues 1n every | FEPOTLS OF & Fojon, hargess, el IO | FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE G P o n the death of two men and Injur: ' 0 consld gth campaign and this year the protection ot A v of 1631 Bouth -,,‘ {1k 0000000 OEED QOOO OD® | byl deuih of two men and injury to | 0L I o preds themselves against the | Bryas also considers at somo lengin the | FRIREE Charles A n of 11 Houth “Thir Kenosha man heads the ticket it I8 likely % oG A A A A N 3 Send this coupon and He agaln presents imperialism as the para- [ tion of importance before them." fiod the Rarness, sy o Rnme TEvin that the popullsts will nominate an fn- mount issue and glves some figures to show {as Bryan gained anything by his In- | gisappeared, but he was arrested Tuesday dependent ticket, with A. A, Worsley of to The Bee Publishing Co., Omalia, N@! “AS A Special Request Number For the Program of (k. RotCTolosolofol R-Toloka o® B2RRRHIACAORR®OOCC P00 > ONIGHT | the burdens which he claims militarism | dianapolis speech night by Detective Drummy. Windie pose. “Yoe a4 with Burgine Racine at its head. The Kansas Uity [WiIl impo e Charged w y. R d 0 d hat dner breaks into fall or vor- platform will be endorsed and the primary v " A. 1., Sidner breaks into jall on an aver camon Ritica: Inxislhnk 6areq tyaiviaratake |(Mryan flase (ICRIEANG AR LRLSE BT, | S IRRHINGR T RESEEH Earge gutnie b nofhiog more oo | Stock CO. | l HAHE will likely be repeated in the resolutions. " it | 3 AT NELSON. | nv:;.' r’ltznlk flnv)‘-i xy‘u’«l“[mr]'fi':l.‘"| \»‘w\n .1u_«.,14;;<;‘ el uih l- “’ ;2’ I Smith Sre——— it he LA T oy q N/ Prices10c e, 20 IN LINE WITH THE PRESIDENT |y afi a1 3t S at the wicni io e | or Reprenentas | [ the omce bt dann Liicus ut 315 North | MM PSR Ky eservea seat e g B SRS Attor, | 4 Lletrees Iner was arrested by trol held in connection with the Labor day cele SON, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special Tele unningham and charged with burg — - - - Governor Roosevelt Talks Briefly of | praijon gram.)—At the republican convention held His Visit to the W If this program is adhered to 1t will re= | g oo 00 4 " pelt of Superior was nomi ere toc - ot Bupe 4 no rle OMeln ignn House. sult in Governor Roosevelt and Mr. Bryam | ... for resentative. E. D. Brown of| (LIVELAND, O. N.—Frank B, -IACOB RILH I'MAN. LE: — appearing on the same platform. Mr. Bry-|noy on “the present incumbent, was nomi- [ Harriott, gencral traMc manager | - and m. daliy and Bunday, democratic national headquarters today that WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Governor | an's original intention was to g to Cleve- (nicd™ B0 NURHGn or” county attorney. | of the Frle rallroad, s restged. 4.5 loaxd T i Chuaren v, Roosevelt left for New York this morning | jand on Labor day - apg ey Prmisgpap oy sy umberl, £ 3 Ing and Refresinients on the 10 o'clock traln. When asked for - Felt, F. M Broast = e —— © Milltary Band. For part Saiaths Paris Exposition Pictures. Sent postpaid to any address, are: A ( McPherson, Erne information #s to his visit, the governor Bixby Will Enter Campaign for Duncing by 4 Meye McIntire, John Bass, Charle ] stated that he came especially to see the | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 21.—A speclal to the x‘ hd “‘ Moiatine: SSRR QSR ¢ it iy 14 president, desiring to talk over matters [Star from Muskogee, I. T. says Bty R N e noad | ), | #pectal raten (o lodges, socletios, ch concerning the campalgn, also regarding “Hon. Tams Bixby, who for three vears s B B e ks ol » Stay at home and eujoy the great exposition. 10 to 20 views his \tinerary. To the press Governor |has been acting chairman of the Rapes [ e RoMATAIR Aad B B, 598 i For infants and Children, s . Roosevelt discussed various campaign poli- [ commission, today forwarded his resig 3 Hutls v ; o ¢ every week, oovering ell pointa of interest. ~Altogether there will B amsther with the featura o the lot. | nation (o he secretary of the Interior. K fue Kind Yec Have Always Bought | 0DAY bo 20 parts containing 350 views. The cntire set mailed for $2.00. BHARNFHANFFAPFOTNFFATFNARN v candidate ters of acceptance which seon are to be |Mr. Bixby has been sclected ag chairman | lands and build Bears 1l n " i ¢ | Bears the made public. 1t I8 the desire of Governor [of the republican state central commiitee faid With f Con” DE"'E vs. OM‘HA, f s wnd his th - Roosevelt, as a vice presidential candi- |of Minnesota and resigns to take part in his cancidaie Ang his b Blgnature of 1 und 24, Game called 5 during bis | the cawpuign recommend him to the l:l-»wlwl Fifteenth and Viutoms MBI S S RIS date, Lo bave his utterancg

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