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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1900. VAN CDEAKS r very same polley on thess other quiestions Kett, Hon. G. W. Berge and Prot. Steuteville | N | N \ [Q | Cherry—s lamage by hail; hay short BRYAN SPEARS AT WAHOO| e s sttt | SHERIFF COMES FOR ARDELL [, om, b meree snioee® s | NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS [t s i £+ their platform, and yet you canot find 1 politics, Nemaha has & fine park and al ditior ; it 'r','r”‘,'.'”kf"h" o4 15‘"‘|v"|’"' ,"“‘..f(] 1 “h" y ways makes a success of the old sottlers’ — e the “v"'| . <|-. P AHON o Tusionists Open the Nebraska Oampaign for & month ;“’;m\: ut finding i .'1:‘1‘ ;w'.»]ni Requisition Served at Plattsmouth for Man :':".""_‘:“'fi;d,fh;""",",',’;k‘;‘:. M“\r:vhm :\hhlo Week of Hot, Dry Weather, with Heavy ing el ficed, "‘ ‘, s : p. with Heavy Artillery. nounces the trusts and the republican Wanted in Oalifornia. was by far the largest crowd they ever saw Local Thunderstorms. bl e haying, PO 1 to the germs editors are spreading before the public e 15 & town of anywhers BOAr.this sise Taving — progressing fast; arguments defending the trusts, You will i . cattle fatterning nicely. means health LEADS FOR THE VOTES OF REPUBLICANS | tfe ‘e ui tne' et v "¥ou 'wiii i "1old | ACCUSED OF MURDER AND OTHER CRIMES | CAMP LIFE AT HASTINGS | “OF" GENERALLY DOING WELL FOR SEASON oy e gt of the great advantages to be derived from phodn Yy (Blufr—The warm weather, with to hm.n"'. ’ in_the employment of men. Now, why is Soldiers Are in Good Spirits and | Some Counties in Sub-Arid Section of [ Lrne corn rapiil Ordinary Crowd Greets the Candidate |17 [t §s because the platform s hypocrisy. [ Man s Thought to Have Been Impli- ’ - Sioux—Haying progressing nicely . N for the Prestdency and a ' The, Fepublican’ platiorm oes not” inten od s, & Namber o1 Ofohee Enjoy "":”""l':": of M- »“fl‘"'e:“::":":.'""_'-::-|".':'r"w Thomas-.¢ having el The germs which of Senatorial Aspirants at % & BIACEo ¥ AL R But in Some Has Always i 3 S quality: 5 M & o . Saunders Capital, Yepublican leaders are trying to guiet Escaped Panishment, HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 21 ecial Tele- DEUS SEP GA TOVIELAND, cause Catarrh and . Scount he Dhust ae & aood thine. 1. went s gram.)—The weather has been fine for ex- e Ll st B ia sl Bronchitisand the b you who have been voting the republican . " ercises upon the encampment grounds today. fnited Sta - n gricul- | START 1 PLANT AT NELIG . WAHOO, Neb, Aug, S1.~(Spielat Tete- | Lioket 13 MoK yourseives hiow’ the repud: | PLATTEMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 31.—(Bpe- |35, 00 S S BISEPEICU, TN o Poe | ture oo o e ot AT e Grip prepare the @ram.)—This has been a day of speech. | ll#n policy Is” going to help the peopie |clal.)—Deputy Sherift John J. White of f o "y ; v ’ | ture, Climate and Crop Service of the | yyyq1q ciiehrites (he Biters making for the fusionists ia th L 4 ;lr vm‘-' gommunity Let every man .JT\-F,,,,M county, California, arrived in the | r--| 1l|z \rm;n\h Th;-“xnmpl is x: excellent | Weather Bureau, weckly bulletin of the | D¥ite of & Lewding Citisen way for those . usio s his eity. | himse how the trust is golng to help . vy | condition and the soldiers have been doing | Nebraska section for the week ending Mon- VELIG . . 4 With the strong pull some of the politicians | him. T would ask that, but 1 would, be clty '(N! "l\“yr"'"»' ““T 8 requisi- | giie iy necordance with the program. The T y, I\h‘m ¢ 20 ('l"’r. rid bbbl ot | '\" “""" . Aug. 21 bl fal.) which cause Pneue o 8 cou e With the acciised of appealing to selfishness, The [tion from Lieutenant Governor Gil- | . 8 da ust 20, 1900 | night witnessed the starting o eloctric A aunders county have with the: state | min“who stands at the head of the trust part for Charles Ardell, alias Frank | CADP 18 1 an extremely healthy condition, | The past week bas been very hot, with (light plant just STUtAel tRFOREN A DYt k ;Ommllmv they were enabled to secure W. | may be teifish, while the man being gouged | pett fof CEAFIR SO0 - &0 Tiger | there belug but two sick tonight, and they | heavy thunder showers in the eastern pots | 115 entatsriae ot 8. 3. ot Dewer 1 monia and Con. . Bryan, W, V. Allen, W. H. Thoi 2 | cannot be selfish. It is all right for the [ Perry, ~ who 18 v 4 ere fOT | 4, tly. oS, e e ’ y ‘ Q_enter 8 o iliman. Power is . 800 G, M. Hiteheock to speak at iodeye | head of the (rust to vote the' repubitcan | murder. White readily indentified Ardell | ;o slightly, at thelr quarters. There are| tion of the state, accompanied by destructive | furnishe the Elkhorn river and is sumption. Niva speak at today's | (jcket’ and contribute to tne campaigh | the jail and was greeted by him with | "0.TcK at the hospital bailstorms, which, however, covered only |ample for all requirements. The plant in- ly. Grave apprehensions on the part of | fund, but if I tell the man who pays the | General Barry is highly pleased with the | small areas. The daily mean temperature | cludes the newest and best inventions in the leaders tbat the fusiom ticket in this | dividends that he ought (o look out for | *“Hello John.” Ardell's first crime Was| .o ang jus iyt g all @ I Connty, &t Tonst o portionxicket In this | i Own Intereats the republican party says | committed in June, 1899, when he shot Dan | (R M its surroundings, Ho i alse | hus averaged about 5 desrees atove the |ciectrical science, fs complote and prob frmigont danige "'r b "”‘I- ? T""‘ 10| [ am bringing the appeal Gown to 100 10W | popnelly in a house of ill-fame. Donnelly | Pot®® | at the effic ";;' of " he different | rormal, with nearly continuous south winds. | ably unequalled in the state, the plan ad fevigent QURMRAOr dstedt tile fMIL hnve |8 Jvel L v o truet Tade aiticls | S04, But was TolloWed by Ardell, Suckel SoTPAni' PEwenL CThe scarcely & | The daily maximum temperatures have gen- | hered to being the purchase of the best s great effort thus man who buys a trust made article | company on the grounds that does not have | erally been 80 degrees or above in the ! BaFly 18 the Senson. The mis : has as much Tight to look after his own | Brooks, an accomplice, and Tony Rice, a | (O O F it ally ; o of everything regardless of expense. The . P meeting was well | jnterest fn the campalgn as the man who a few days D .4 | ® ®oldier .of the Spanish war among its|gouthern part of the state, and about & |gtreet o! " N ' advertised and o falr sized crowd came to | helin a trust made’ artcler Buppose you | policeman. In a few days Donnelly died | ;o pers, The cavalry company is in fine streets wore crowded with citizens and see and hear the presidential sandidnte, el 1o Euy bath wire Haven't You |and all three were arrested. Brooks re- | d it e o ot |'y‘( v“ degrees lower in the northern part the evening made one of general enjoyment, ed alr passagos of the lungs themselves, A Beavy sainstorm aboit 3§ thive Fight to inquire, why has it gone up?|ceived a life sentence as an accomplice, vl veen the hi 0 | Little or no rain fell in the western coun- [ A free band concert was the chief feature 0. T. Hawley, M, ., Professor of Lung disagreeabl very inetor made things | Suppose you wanied to buy oll, haven't | pice was acquitted and no charge was filed it Mo Between the hours of duty | ties during the week. In the eastern coun- |early in the evening, followed later by a | { and Throat Diseases, Chicago Clinical School Satire ,:n Arnbagts muoh dampaned the | Fou & it e Tanutiioans, for yems tcid | against Ardell. Soon after Ardell, with 2 "l“:l“'" urt) entertained by bicycle races | ties the rainfall ranged from one-half inch | banquet in the opera house. This was at-| | the largest Clinical Schoel In the world, Sinktey »'\n::.' ks S 5 s what a great blessing the Standard Oil | the assistance of a man and woman, robbed :""' ‘:n‘:;d"";‘;: . T?ln(u“:fun'l-lnwrn Jupon | to more than four inches. Most of the rain | tended by the entiro business element of | | 649 1n writing to Dr. Goo. Lelalagor: ‘”".“mm‘ S8 mi"m.k A e fln"r'a ouse, | company W m”n:»x”.n..u- h #r\llxn-;;f‘ il [a stranger of $400. The woman turned | it e a%e "( :" ”" s ll"' 80ld at | fell in the heavy thunder storms of the 14th | the town. Tmpromptu addresses were made, 1 have been using your Formaldehyde Saroastle, demagoglo Sty a9 the oot Vet ey “have | state's evidence, the accomplice recelved i it no fakes allowed upon the | and 1ith all belng fattering testimonials of (ho es- | | Inbaler for Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, lrlmhnm;nu.m"f‘\"' arv:lxum‘r'n(h of the 18 Tar of 40 per cent. | ten years and Ardell escaped. The woman | * A, QAP 1eht In the district of heavy rainfall crop con- [teem fn which Mr. Gilman is held as an ‘:"'ll" ‘;’l s ""‘fll‘:" N"'" hibxaidl a8 done | Was It necessary to raise the price of ol | i tne case, who was known there as “May | ,, H% WHCAPES l; l: Ehly pleased with | ditions have improved, except in small areas, | epterprising capitalist, who has done much | | §0qny remedy sofar discovered." Ardell" and here as “Florence,” has flown. pp urnished by our local mer- [ where damage was done by hail. Corn I8 |to forward the prosperity of our city, oy and was a reproduction of the sentiment | In order to mike a dividend? And while of Mr. Bryan's Indlanapolls notification | thi8 great corporation is amassing =18 chants upon their contracts and also well | doing well In most eastern counties. In anrect. PR R TELT AN NOIR IR RS Dr. Geo. Lelninger's Formal Kills all theso germs even when they Ma lodged and begun thelr work in the desp-geat- Rer wealth by means of monopoly, the repub- 1 s X #peoch. His sneering sarcasm concerning | lican party does not raise one hand to CLINE'S CERTIFICATE FILED pleased with the generous manner in which [ most south-central and western counties Emley Named at Bancroft. Chicago, Lii. Booklet malled fres. Colonel Roosevelt's war record fell very [ stop 1t Why fs It that the ‘republicans the supplies of hay, grain and wood are |the dry, hot weather of the week has caused | BANCROFT, Neb, Aug. 2L—(Special flat and did not bring an outburst of ap- | fAnnot vote for the républican party whils - being furnished by the citizens' commit- [a further deterforation of the corn crop | TeleRram.)—-The democrats and populists OR. ORO. LEININOER'S it protects such monopolies as that? 1 plause, as anticipated, even in an audlence | vabt v repailicins who have been vot. | Morearty Hurries to Complete the | (oo There are hundreds of visitors from ¢ . and in many places the corn 18 be of the Seventh scnatorial district, consist- composed mainly of fusicnists. He sloried | Ing the republican ticket to ask yoursclyves Nomination of |:‘||d 'n ongre the sty 1h the catip dusidg the sfteraonn. | for foddet, Hupitg hus tans ‘md"_‘r"""xr:‘;: ing of the counties of Burt and Cuming Fer-mal-deo hy‘. in having atded in driving the administra- | this, aucstions 1L the tepubiCal, Pony FIUHNE CumaTRASo: The street from the city to the camp ground [ and while the quality is good the yield fs, | M€t In Singpil's hall here today and placed KIDNEY TABLETS tion Into war with Spain and voting for the | need you look out for the republican LINCOLN, Aug. 21.—(Speclal)—A doc- Is all the time lined with carriages going | with but few exceptions, light. Plowing has | /N Romination J. H. Emley of Wisner by ‘wonderful antidote te the germ of Kidney, ratification of the peace treaty, giving Mr. | party's intercsts? ument signed by Edward F. Morearty,|20d coming. The throng upon this thor- | made ood progress in castern counties and | Acclamation. Mr. Emley is a banker in i Sver Iotrodnes bt ot ol Jrocess o8 Bryan's explanation for such a course in spounds Porto Rican Tariff. shutPmian ‘“d $Honry R \.mmm;» secre- | CUBhfare reminds us of the reunion of five | has beon retarded by the dry weather in |N!® home town and has never aspired to 480 conta & package. Justification of his present attitude There are republicans who were de- | yaro it pi T Smination of August | YSAS ago. western countles. Report by counties: political honors. Mr. Backus, an out of & Bryan eerleas Reception. nouneing the trusts until the republican [ 5% . A ” There has been but one accident upon the job attorney of Lincoln, came up to fur- e - party got in, and then there were more | Cline for congress by the mid-road popu-| ..\ a0 thus far and that bebrkebinbomb bk i o nish the speech for the occasion. Very At 2:40 p. m. atout 300 people gathered | trusts organized under the republican ud- | list convention of the Second district Was | o o .0 and that was to Harry| pButler—Hot and showery: fine weather to P aniresteld; 4 at the train to meet Mr. Bryan, who spoke [ ministration during the last three and o | feq in the secretary of state’s office today mm |||r4, u Bee newshoy. In playing with | develop corn, but muny Aelie n ween Aol | little enthusiasm was manifested. at the court house grove. He began by say- | Mt!f years than were organized B (B0 DI people at the state house are fnclined to ¢ii¢ POYS he ran against an iron post and | 8botted; some damage to corn and fruit - cut a gas oo, Wl @ from storm. Burned by Gasoline Exploston. ! ing that he desired to direct the whole | now trying to make themselves think It s [ look upon the certificate with suspicion | or, Im‘;':f""”"'l"_::: "”‘l‘- ‘l'*l:"“"lf“'l"'””l %], Cass—Corn doing finely; plowing good;| CREIGHTON, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special.) Bttentlon to republicans, as he knew fusion- | Kood, They, huve had 1o thinge IheVland 1t is expected that a protest will be 3 nd & liberal amoyat of | broom corn good croa. Judge 0. W. Rice was severely burned yes- A e d ik e court plaster to mend Clay—Corn maturing; mi ow e 1sts who supported the ticket fn 1508 were | CRURON, %%, fGRE 60, it o give You & | fled against allowing the name to go on | gl DAL IR MM | d0neana Targe deresgamwil e menC¢N8 | terday while extinguishing the firo of a &ll right in 1900. This is where Mr. Bryan | recent {llustration. When Mr, McKinley | the official ballot. aay. He s negligee all | Gage—Corn doing well, early-planted get- | gasoline stove. In carrying the stove out WHAT was in error, as there were many in the | sent his message to congress, saving it was |3 T 00 PO ohearing of the case prefers comfort to full dress uni- | ting quite hard; much plowing being done | the ofl became Ignitéd and exploded, causin iy 4 . 1| our plain duty to give free trade to Porto . form and receives his many visitors i for wheat d L EVERY uudience wearing McKinley buttons who | Rif VI3l Suts fo Bive freq (s 10 PO ¢ the Stato of Nebraska agatnst Ofl In-| BFR CEH R0 itors In an | 0 liton—Local storms; plenty of rain | $everal frightful burns. wvoted for the “peerless leader” in 1896 and | streets and echoed ‘“plain duty.”” Then | gpector Hilton and his bondsmen was filed | “4%Y emonious manter. fn some places, dry in other places; hay WOMAN quite a number of old line democrats who | Something happened. Some power behind | (iiy ine clerk of the supreme court today. [ RICHARDSON RE| N8 RALLY. | "haores were at home, not taking enough interest | {1 INFONS bR, to warks WHICH WG ROV | iy state has secured judgment against i : LT Ronl e te D Wiopme In ofny WANTS in Mr. Bryan to come out and hear what W of this power JUst a6 we Know of o | the defendant, who has appealed to the | Basket Plenic at Wealter's Grove Gets | f05t; huy short erop. X » TO he did “not” say on 16 to 1. In days past ado, by Its effocts. This power over- | b e court to relleve him from pay- Out a Big Crowd. Johnson—Corn beginning to harden; pas- and gons Mr. Bryan used to say somo | Lod® the recommendation of the wovernor | " "ot nterest on the amount found [ HUMBOLDT, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Spectal Tel- [ {he ground i kaod conaition 5 " W1t very enthusiastic things on the silver ques- | the petion of the peonle 56 Bores RICo: | due, egram.)—A big republican rally and basket| Lancaster— hailstorm in south part tion in old Saunders, but today his al. | this power overrode the chairman of the |““gi o iition papers from the governor of | Plenic was held today in Speiser precinct | 9f county and corn badly damaged in strip lusion to that consisted only fn charging | SOT™MItice on ways and means wid Com: | o iy "o the return of John Ardell |t Beultor's grove, eight miles south of this | “NEMYGE 00 TN fhety, b the republican party of insincerity in its | boposite of the bill h . Nemaha—Corn doing finely; plenty of e irmt Thiroducad: this | were honored by Lieutenant Governor [C¢lty. Eight hundred people were in attend- | rain. » YR positions taken on the silver question. | power overrode the president and, made | GULCrt, Ardell was under arrest at Platts- ance in spite of the threatening clouds. The| Nuckolls—Corn generally very poor, but him sign_ the bill when he van his The old platitudes and wophistries on | NI SIEN the BIll When he Saw W WAS R | mouth. He is wanted at Fresno, Cal, to :‘;flm‘ m(ylmr_v band furnished music. Among | S0Mc fela logk Well: peaches diving Whi trusts and “impertalism” were threshed | publicans have to turn some results and | answer to the charge of murder. the crowd were a large number of prominent | b sown over. Judging from the indiftcrence shown | by It ia our piain duty to deny “what | “SReE TR0 GOUTNGY Gilbert bas been [ Citizens from Pawnee, Humboldt, Falls Clty | ‘Ofoe=ifeavy thunderstorm on the 1ith; today on the part of the audience to cheer | 4% our plain duty before. It was Mit| hhca™yy "5 B, Richards, who is now and other places. The speakers were C. H. | §, 8800 forn cron 18 aurei fpples and Mr. Bryan's smooth, catchy sophistry on | duty." and It was after that you men were | urder arrest at Blair, that he will resist | Dietrich, candldate for governor, Congress- | ”Pawnee—Corn about an average crop; “empire or republic,” flag and constitu- | shouting “plain duty,” but a pow lr‘ :l‘rv..l‘»‘r‘ the requisition from Minnesota, He is r‘m[m hv{v llur‘kou, Hon. E. A. Tucker and | much plowing done; stacking in progress; tion,” “consent of the governed” and “‘dec- T e v gront. enough to | wanted in that state on a charge of riot- i: ""b’“”"""‘ Petrashek, a school teacher of Pistures and hay good. =~ = 4y Jaration of independence,” 1t I clear the | thak (e fag fram the conatitition &t t0 | Ing. but he declares that he can show to | Humboldt precinct. All the speakers were | grotind in fins candition for plowing: there s Bokier thag anbottls CRANITONIC people_of Saunders county hesitate to be- | assert the doctrine that the president and | " (o ifaction of the leutenant governor | B! TCM ved and the enthusiasm great. | will be a large acreage of Wheat sown. MICROSCOPE. Meve that the sun of the republic fs set- | COMETSS are nat restraifcd B¥ TOS ©°0¢ [ that he is innocent. Hearing was set for | FO8, Tancls Martin, candidate for state| Richardeon—Corn growing _fast = and of any one of the Hair needs food to keep it alive. senator, w . ground in fine condition for plowing; two- e 0. ting and that the American people are s0on | the United States {Biafrow. MOTRINE: ator, was present, but declined to speak | ¥iirdg of the plowing done. cheap imitations. f00d should be supplied by the blood to be the subjects of an emplire Republicans, are you willing to turn o¥er | 0001 "coal dealers have begun to pre- nv‘vlns to the approaching storm, which came [ Saline—Corn doing well and _maturing jetaels of the scalp which run up to the W. H. Thompson and G. M. Hitchcock | i this auestion Just because s party | L e In the retall price of | Within a few minutes after the close of the fall’ plowing well advanced; some 6 (he Tasts: DaVe beSR weakened by, P! has done a thing that you know 18 not | dict an advanc program, drenching evervone. It was M hing from stack atta f th 1 ! halr wre speaking tonight. right? The young repubiican, whose back |y oy hard and soft coal. They base their o3 . was Mr. nders—Corn doing well and promises 8 of e scalp microbe, your, hal {s 80 strong and supple that he can turn T sed de- | Dletrich’s first visit to this section and he | average crop; much plowing done; pastures full sick, falle gut, turns gra Appenls to the Repablicans. Somercaults. easily, may keep on, but the |predictions on the greatly SATFEEEER TH| made a favorable impression on the German | in_fine condiiion i £} Jire sigp br ihait Slsease. 18 dandeug: The speech was one hour in length [oll men are getting sHff, and 1 do not|mand, coming largely from facto tarmers, many of whom live in that section, | . Seward—Destructive hallstorm passed Rootbeer g Had e they c ¢ e en o gy 4 7 ers the growth of your hair. Throughout it was an appeal to repub- | helleve they can turn much longer. Mcn |gre opening up for business. through county, damaging eorn seriously R RROVLIE FAUSIHMIL. S0 diavaasd ot e Governor Boutwell of Massachusetts ko . N e ho e wide; N . Jicans to vote the democratic ticket. Gly-|Lke Governor Boutwell of AAsNmore at| Charles Gant, the colored uan who as _ Myera Blows His Head Off. in & Btrip aboMC atkmiles wids; tEuiC also is the original and the Tiair and dcalp hag meen o matter of ing bis renson for the appeal, Mr. Bryar | the hands of the Fepublican party, men |saulted Martin D. Howe on the reunlon| WALLACE, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special Tele- | "Thayer—Continued dry: prospects for corn genuine Rootbeer. SYsseyrotic Nithout TaBAN Lo the ahuAR e wald Who "liava been prominent in 'ts fairs, | gtounds tast week, will be given a prelim- | gram.)—M. H. Myers, o Well-to-do stock- | favor short ‘crop of light, chaffy auality; ang Boaip Toetitote ot Maw Fork the firet 1 uant to talk to you republicans, be- | Dt XN hold thelr conscience sbove PATLY | Uty Cpearing bofore Justice Westerman | man of Wallace, * committed sulelde Inst | PASTURCS TVINK R\ 1 novth part of etow <~ i g e M T U R B M Pt P et o | Alegtange, declare Hhet tbilean party hus | tomorrow morning. His case was set for | night by blowing the entfre top of his head | county; pastures improved; much. plowing eallons. fhetair and ‘pealy. “the caae o¢ Tielp your country and heip your tellows [ furned on these questions oring this morning, but as the com-|off with a shotgun, using & broom handfl | done. CHARLES E. HIRES CO. Croscopical Bxamination amd & puwe ef- B Ty B peve “Dollar and the Man® Again, Piaining witness was unable to appear it | to throw the trigger. No cause for the sui- Northeastern Section. ¢ ki e s did not have faith in the honesty, It 1s only o little more than two years | was continued. cide can yet be ascertained. The coroner| Antelope—Corn and pastures doing well; e AT Sasminatign 5f Lo difterent patriotism and in the zood nttons of | 2t 19,8 the president_sent & message to has not held an inquest, but it {s thought "‘11"“‘!31“-4 fi‘LIll‘-‘-lx”;«‘;\‘szldunu‘n PR s f human bals ne ¥, e e L e ke 4D ks | consrews in” which ‘he said that torcivle | GOT NEAR MEADOW GROVE | !t ina clear case of suicide. Mra. Mever and | paiiatorm.’ 3 tiled, many ef th Bo Many spoeches and do so much work | annexation s contrary to our code of children are visiting friends in Portland, | 'Jiurt—Corn crop sure to be a big one «ad dangerous in the extreme. 3 morality and ¢ sion, ‘and ye ply case men who' alre oo - | ore. pastures looking fine; millet being cut L men who already MEF°% | foday republicans are asking us to approve | o1a Manm Bolifwky Killed by His Son o FREE : | of a’thing that was denounced as criminal ¢ Threate pying 9 i athoked i threktlng. i can that it is your duty to vote with us “”“mifl A Tamalner one Teode . of in-Law to Protec Mothers endorse ft, children like 1t, ol | p lar—Small grain stacked; threshing o . progress: corn in fine condition and prom- i ¢ . ‘h,'.'o:n:'mn“ A kil morality less than two years Sgo: Hay tas ened Family folks use it. We refer to One Minute |lson i & od crov. ik i HAIR FOOD. 3 { code of morality change . —— B 2 ot ot week, good for late corn and “ Now 1t vew were with us in 1896 there | changed their code of morality and now | NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special Tele. Cough Oure. It will quickly cure all throat § astur The advantuges of these researches ar 0 reaso v you &hould he against ert that that is right which they even slhriat \dow Grove comes the|And lung troubles. W 4 I8 ason why 'y &l gram.)—From Meads | declared to be criminal less than two years 1 Cuming—Some damage to corn by hall- offered free to all readers, who will fill out us now, unless the new questions have that Cornelius Smith shot and storm. the blank below and mention The Omaha changed your opinion, or unless you have | 4g0. vo | TOROEE Dakota—Corn looks better and will be a Bee. Shanged your opinion ‘of the old aneutinns | | uald that 1 hag o fear, that those Wh0 | fatally wounded his rumvr-lrlxl-mw,llnvh‘l:l::‘ MAY LOOK FOR FAIR SKIES oo oo round ine for plowing: consid- AP A AR, 4 o oot BRllbve. you on o | were with 1 3 alnst us now, . s near Madison, has b Qamaged by rains of the wee - 3 } but T do not belleve vou can'fnd in this | weve with B W [ iy & eopie ia. noi | Bolifeki, who lives near Maflson, nas bid [I ot s . erable hay dumaged by rainw of the weex, i SALLiSkL h i 3896 and who understood th ttesthen | realize in 1% how the dollar was vising | giving trouble for a year or more by orec: or Wedneaday | (105 Res oy crop liRht filled out onclosing a small e he. his. ehahged his | above the man in ‘the consideraticns of |ng his family and threatening to kill them and Thursday Inclndes Winds, Dodge—Corn in splendid condition, ma- of your halr, we will send you a mind on those issues and now belleves | government. 1 belleve that many that dil} ;"1 q¢e Jast night he left his home, ar but No Rain. turing fast; sugar beets fine BOTTLE of Cranitonie Hair Food and That fhe republican pafty was right in [ not realize how organized greed had been | & Smith’ ven miles north Doglas—Corn has improved steadily and cake of Boalp Soap, by mail prepaid— 1 Therefore, 1 want to talk with you | pressing for consideration before the re-|riving at Smith's home, sev ! A . = B gt e R y e only SraoarRtiahs evar tormiates about some of the new for @ 1te | publican party and securing special priv- | wogt of Meadow Grove, about 4 o'clock thia| WASHINGTON, Aug. ~—Forecast for | " j{olt—Good weather for haying; corn will l“"clao .nd Els‘[ fit to Juazs?mn the human head—and a Shout st } lloges ‘Trom the movernment tor hrivaic | [loying, Here he began beating the door | Wednesduy and Thursday s b L s oo * oy | § FRER REBGRT upon the condition of Rt za clieve many of se realizo o 4 | War. N 3 Kno iving progress iy, crop | LEAVE 5 P. M.—7:46 P. r with us on the old lspues who belicves the | SN BOWYS TRLY Sl G ot under: | and swearing, declaring that he had come| For Nebraska and South Dakota—Gen- | AR0XCct 4ok Pikly. " WY, “orop | LRAVEA1IN AFMIE B M1 examination by “our Physieians, who DUl oRE R e aTl) Ihd. mAny neanis nd of the old ones, and there will be | o kil them all. Smith opened fire on him | erally fair Wednesday awd Thursda Mad i ¢ ‘ W 11l also prescribe curative treatment ne: 1 bel o Y Madlson—Raln help the corn, but re wi o S ware mgainst s on the old 1ssues wno | more people feaving the republican party | (470 Savsiver, three shots taking effect | southeasterly winds, e itving and maged some o s | §T, PAUL and MINNEAPOLES, |§ free of cnarze ® now Wi ol o new ones and will of its tlon on militarlsm and . e of 8 " 3 2 e 3 . 7 lttle wheat In shock; pastures im od; Vs $r B ne oia ones. Fhe. Numan S H o hah hava ever left It in one [in the old man's head. Roports from| For Western Texas and New Mexico— | IO, WhCAD, , ¥ LEAVE 655 A, M.~T:% P. M. Name, ... s o e history of the v G at the old man cannot | Local rains; cooler Wednesday; southerl > . il " o conslstent. "A man will apply the principie before in all the history of the | Meadow Grove say that t v: southerly, | "Plutic—llcavy rains have placed the SONIAtan, ven In 40 eVary. question :bes | republican possibly live shifting to northwesterly winds. ground in good condition for plowing and “ol'- spmues_nilnwoon Town or city, ... Tore the public 1t you Wil just kive him [ The remainder of his speech was devoted | "N \now GROVE, Neb, Aug. 21.—(Spe- | For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Ar- | 4864 4 Kgod fair corn crop; siight dam- N time, A min will Ko out of the yatts ot | o the policy of the administration in the | .3 pejegram.)—Julius Boleskl was fatally | kansas—Thunderstorms and cooler Wednes- | “‘uryy-— i LEAVE 3:0 P. M. P, ROCS 0 4 begins arpy—Karly corn fine, late cor 0 0 /ERN e I it sout fand bOEINS | ohilippines. One of his points on this sub- | VoL YWESEHCTETLY Gorneltus Schmidt. | day; Thursday, fair; southerly, shifting to S A forn ot 0 P el ke PRl o A natlane ek mnt 10| lest was made aa, dollows The shooting took place on Schmidt's farm, | northwesterly winds tanlonStock thresihing has becn much Is your hair faling out? ... B re o o, B e, the siiver ‘ques- | When Mr. McKinley spoke in Boston 4| gouthwest of town, at 4 oclock & m | For Indiana and Illinols—Falr in north- | good crop: having mostly done. by - ¥ T Eimins i were not Wil to | Sear, ago laxt Februgey he said Ut b0 | gohmide came to town and gave himsel|ern portion, thunderstorms and cooler in | Thurston-Haying retarded by ratns; corn ave you dandruft? ... turn over and vote the republican ticket | FHERE HOGIENE FRITECC (S 5ust destiny and [up, He clgims that he shot in self-de-|southern and central portions Wednesda doing finely, = 7 f Is 1t greasy or fs It dry? e itan on. the money + | duty, arid yet, when Senator Lodge came | fonge. Thursday, fair; light northerly winds Y anesHaving about. denaj; aqra: will ke ¢! tion—reyublicans, who 'were in 0 | Th ‘over Thar repuniican” convention Ko | o noen CRUSHED UNDER WAGO For lowa—Genorally fair Wednesday and Central Section. fj‘r*;‘l,‘:,‘_‘]‘.""‘h,‘ll?‘.‘gu‘w“'l'_";:“l"h‘, the gold stand” | made @ speech in which he sald that the ‘ Thursday; southeasterly winds Rlaingottay SAIRht auality: mood: sanss || Any ecaema or eruptions on scalp? ......| e Ty ounted Dimetallism in 1803, and | Fepublican party made no hypocritical PO | o qo)py Freens Meets Doath While | For Missouri—Local rains and cooler in | puasturing excollent and stock fat; winter therefors refused to take the republl and wa want to expand that trade. A year on Mix Way Home. southern, fair in northern portion Wednes- | i SR L S A R > CRANITONIC INSTITUTE, el ohen thoy ROL. Sut Juentlon At ioun | 480 last February the president sald that | NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. 21.—(8pecial Tele- | day; Thursday, falr; westerly winds, tea fields badly fired; rain X i 140 Temple Court. NEW YORK CITY, 0 commercial fdea entered into it and Rudolph Freeze, a For orth Dakota—Generally ir | will not @ f 1 v AW e bk At 1he repubilcan | Bo commerclal fdea entered into It and| . ). Last night Rudolp ze, ) ! a—Generally v | will not o' much' Koo ey Py Retall drug trade supplied by Richardson Party from the outside they found that the | MF Ldge wow sy that wo are IBCERE | tarmer living ten miles south of Tilden, | Wednesday, with cooler In western por- |\ Buffulo-Yery dry and hot and evarything Rt Drug Coo Binane same viclous principles ran through oIl thelana that the trade question is the great | grarted home with a load of lumber. As be | tiou: Thursday, fair; southerly, shifting to | cove in Tromt fide. e very little i R e gt ol On tha siver guestion, | uestion. Yes ' the tride question s & |was going down & hill & short distance out | northwesterly winds Duwson—Corn drying up and will be a but upon all the new questions also. guestion_ that has an dmportant INIUCRed | o the town one of the bridlo bits broke| For Kansas—Generally falr Wednesday | Iisht crop: early corn being cut for fodder: On the Financial Question. Phillppine question. ' Take away the trade | and losing control of his team, he was|and Thursday; cooler in western portion | {iurns oui good PEORVARR] MiInIEe 8eed | A argument and you could not find a respect= v he loaded wagon passing over | Wednesday; variable winds. Greeley—Good rain, but too late f o e onne: sraninatasnad atl atEMIIATE SR FOH, RO K the fna | thrown out, the 10a ‘dnesd : aln, R by bt In this connection Mr, Bryan reforred at | ahie guurd o keep watch over the remains | hrowh 00 B0 93 CRACC For Colorado—Generally falr Wednesday | €070 Which is not well filied out; too dry The some length to the financial question, say- | of imperialism 1f you could kill the Fillpinos off and then — and Thursday; variable winds. Hall-Corn about ruined exece, o) . p ] ing g0 over there and establith n republic an City Flshts Water Company. TFor | WyomInk = Feix SHedusdar. aonil 0ee: soiip BAwE L Balimuanaans dar dod ¥ Otel vlctor The republiean party is trying today the | forget all about having Killed them, you KEARNEY, Neb., Aug —(Speclal.) Thursday; in Howard—Much fall plowing being done 3 Does your sealp itch? .. to alow 3 N cooler western *portion same deception that it practiced in 189 | might get over it. But you do not dare to | . , de- | w 09 P the rains of the week have improved co e pae uestton: When T say that | KT them off. because you would not have | The city council met last evening. A de-|\yednesday; northerly winds the raine of the week have improy rn e e e D cticnd’ dedeption | nyvhody: to irade with over there. I you | mand was made upon the city by the elty | " por Montana—Generally fair Wednesday | " loune Haying ed rade with here, 1t yoo y and threshing delayed Ly 1 .‘;‘:m\.\em:"!...:;‘ .‘\;:.‘-_:x‘{.mm.;“::-; 1‘".1.;““«\.; wou ‘ld‘:l‘(‘!"}‘l‘l 1’”“':)3‘—1&‘"1‘::' re .‘f\”..'.'w.;'.. water company for a bill for furnishing ana Thyraday; cooler Wednesday, except in r'\‘l”.-‘fi‘;(" Bl g U ‘UFFET LiBRABY cAHs P“t.m.Bny Island, o stre Corn’ has improved, espscia : T e e | B ent. " You have got to let thein | water to the city for its cemetery and street | norpnwesterly portion; westerly winds. arick-Corn. A8 lmuroyed, .eptolally Ohio. oy o remabtionn eiion e 1a0. | fowcand it they lve they have o bo o | sprinkling. The company claimed $570.45 Chihidsdin Saorry e (e ralni having i pro- - B The republican party held out the false | part of you, They have gt (o be eltlzens. | ror six months' supply for the cemetery, and | o o RS L NS = done. A S Best nlnlfll Car Sarvice AMERICA'S Largest and most charm- interhattonal bimetaliism. ' want | Shiring 'in’ the destiny of our nation. of | G760 sireets. The water compauy OURFICE OF THE WEATIER BUREAU ince-—tiood rain, which assures a good - ing and most elegantly that we should have inter- v Line £ 9:30 tonight for | sald if the bills were not paid by AURUSt | perature and precipitation compared with “arly ed corn poo: furnished Summer Hotel, situated on Mr. Bryan lett Lincoln a onight for I arly planted corn poor, listed ‘Whea otherc feil consull {he highest point In Lake Erfe, on one national bimetallism in 189, The repub- 24 water for the s and cemetery would | the corresponding day of the last ort ¢ fational, bimetaliism, in 806, | Fhe yepub: | Aubufh, in the soutbern part of the stato, | 3¢ water for the styests and cometery w the o g day ast thr v whort crop h o [ o I s counc py—1 rains of the week P of roups of beautitul talands, 60 i st e they want it now. bis shey | He will not return to Lincoln until after [ be shut off. The members of the council 1000, 1899, 1805 004 93r GRODL hat, ek alaog,taaurs o N:Hm! from_ Detrolt, Mich.; 4 trom held out before the people the delusion of | (he populist notification ceremonies at | decided to pass up the company's bluff and | Maximum temperature... 36 0 {5 muking large, woll-filled ears os g e e international bimetallism. The " president mandamus the company should the water be | Minimum temperature.... 71 6 7 Wheelor Toledg, O.; 2 from Bandusky, O.; Hayving delayed by heavy ram international bimetatlism. The ' president | 2t 1P . N A ® | Average temperature % N s corn promises u big cro i .com Cleveland, O, [ ntlemen and they were to labor with the ——— turned off. The mayor threatens to call a | preditie, f6MPe /08 00 00 48 . i Suropean nations and try to get those Hryan Will Speak at Beatrice. spectal session of the counefl and reduce | Record of precipitation at Omaha for thi Southwestern Section, L VICTORY CO. § OPEN nations to help us. Did they succeed? Of| - pmATRICE, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special)--|water rents in the city. The trouble be-|day and since March 1. 190 Adams—Not nted corn will yleld SEARLES & HOTEL FROM ourse they did not. We told you in 1598 o e 9 LA SR SANE & TR 14 s | much, listed corn i lvas gath will 3 i course they did iot. “\We told you in 196 |\ "5 Bryan is billed to speak here Friday | tween the city and the water company is a | Normal temperature for the day.......... % | FioGk, 10 SoRt, 4 [ittle hotters some fail SEARLES A“u“‘."nn“ i #]NE " o oxpent Enkland to join With us in re: |night and the demacratic and populist |long story. For the last four years the | Total excess since March i... ... wi | Chase—Corn good: soms foll Wheat being Communica bimetalllsm. =Now, how can you|.ommittees are tearing around trying city has refused to pay rental for hydrants | Normal rainfall 10’ neh | Sowr T. W. McCreal seeT s !"Whether the republicans were in earn. A . 000 | Deficlency. for the day 12 {noh | * B Unay=cora_the best for-thres years \ OMAHA - W ry, e e D Tt e | et the faithful to promise to attend. This |and the city hall and more than 312,000 | Peficloney, for the qav. oo nungs r thres years; A. i e e I man sets his heart on a thing | action is necessary, as the prize fight bul- [ is in the city treasury and will be paid to | Danclency since March | a4 {nehea | MPranklin—Hot and dry; corn, grass and ' and does not get it he feels sore and sad |joring will be a counter attraction the same | tho compauy as soon as the courts decide [ Deficiency period, 13 § inches | Most everything else dried out completely; 3 \[ \‘ Write for souvenir catalogu and unhappy Gnd sorrowful. ¥ou cannot | (I E . enpax Deflclency for cor. herlod, 18- £2) ihciies | many (rult and Torest trecs damaged: 0y 3 Just far enough north find a republican today that felt sorrowiul | @ hot, dry wind { 3 Large band and orchestra, Docatine "they did. not et internationai | The Dempster MeKinley and Roosevelt — Reports from Stations at 5 P, M. Frontier—Very dry; very little corn; hay | 4 FRIVATE DISBASES Horey dores of golt Hnke:: bimetaiism that they promised to get in|cjub, numbering about 250 men, all em- Madison Calls New Pastor, —— crop short; too dry for fall plowing, ' ¢ i “wAmusements innumerable. 1896, plo; ed in one factory in this city, has de- MADISON, Neb, Aug. 21.—(Special.)—A n, but not enough to v “The ,.l., fever ;.\.rr-ml . haven. J 4 Sy \ ca e 0 oy, ®O corn being cu ) odde “The Mecca of the tourlst. outed or Mo o whic adore Mori andolph by the ! ? ready drilli marching club. ) N ” drying up and yleld will be Mr. Bryan responded: “Now, I don't know [ 44 drilling as a . Presbyterian session to fill the vacancy of | FTATIONS AND STATR ght and chalty. cHinch. bugs aed Torhes CIALIS T 38-42.5 te whether that man is hurrahing for the Rev. C. W. Lowne, resigned. The latter hoppers damaging everything green 2 } 2 Heating Plant for New School. Harlan—Corn drying’ up very f @ guurantee to cure wll cases vurable of McKinley that denounced Grover Cleveland | S 8 leaves in a few weeks for a year's travel ) ast and MADISON, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Speclal)—At H will be a very light vield: alfalfa wil w or the onme following in Cleveland's foot- 8 't will b EAK VIE N SYPHILIS Educ in Europe. He came here from Princeton about one-halt to two-thirds cro o oo ad a special meeting of the Board of Education — yes—1 : P CXUALLY. Curea for ' Life. steps. 1 want to assure you that I do not | y 2GR TORU TR L BERE (0 Ty ations | university as a stated supply and after his | Omaha, cloudy yoiayestrhrashingabout fnished; hay | Night missions, Lost Mauiood, Hydrocele, O | E] GERARD sbject to any one cheering for McKinley, | ¢or'q heating plant for the new school build- [ fourtcen months in charge has added forty- | 5y rth I \‘un-‘- part cloudy Hitcheocko-Hot and dry: no rain this | Yericocele, Gonorrhoe ulees, Sypnlils, to describe which McKinley you are cheer- . clear 3 Kearney—Corn again checked and pre wll NEW YORK .. tructed to advertise for bids. Miss Hartley maturely ripening Frivate Disenscs and Disorders of Mon ing for when you are cheering.”” (Applause 4 19 - } Large Crowd at Nemaha Reunion, r . maturely ning; frult shriveling; trec Ayate 00 and Disar Abaatacois Biea it e At s Ry . or onusp TOUARE SAEIRE. resigned her position as assistant principal | NEMAHA, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special.)— | Willis | sutterin cture and Gieet Cured at Home, Now the republican party today does to accept the principalship of the Tilden | The tenth annual reunion of the Nemaha | CPICa&0, cloudy : Perkins—Corn doing well; hay best {n| Consultation Free = Call on or addr Luxurious in All itx Appolutments, not thik in favor of silver a® all - There | chools. The vacancy was filled by electing | county Old Settlers' association held last | 8t. Faul, part eloudy . Phelps-—Corn in northera {11 PR . | year o Iul:nl:l.-’:;i:.“‘:l“ & SEARLDS, Centrally L ed. part of county o R : fs no talk about tnternational bimetallism. | Misa Olive Stratton of Lincoln. Saluiday wes & SFARd 8usoess. The trains | Davenp cloudy H n Well, will there make twenty bushels | ———— cooy I‘\‘hl‘ s “1"|I o 2 ‘“" HNER nternational bimetallls: a8 goOC < > Kansas City, cloudy 4 Acre: ‘thrashing nearly nplete + American and Europear Plan, It intermational bimetallism was' good in Saturday were loaded and by actual count | Kana¥ City, cloudy... . S T AR PR L NO CURE, NO PAY (Unce say Mridueasat desirable in 1896 {t s desirable now. New Business in Madison, there were 1,727 teams here from outside | Havre, part cloudy fast 1t yon have small, weak organs, J. B. HAMBLEN'S 8ONS, Proprietors, w Then, why is it that the republicans do| MADISON, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special.)—R.|the town. Counting four to a team a B C 5 [ arying up will be a Lo Jaxe of weakening disiss h J N, Neb., Aug. 21 al. g own. our to ud 1,100 | Bismarck, raining 5 b i our Vanuum Organ Leveloper wi Dot Fatk, bt 1t? Because they did not | o, Malony has purchased a business block | who came on the trains and without teams, | 54IVeston._clear..... seeseanel B4 48 4 st wing; pa s sam Qrnp bavsorerwill Aso Avon Inn and Cottages Speaking of trusts, he said on Pearl street and will engage In the hard- | would make 8,000 people, and this is con- | T indicates trace of precipitation and No Nootion. | (Aiines: Robame Taiamats o 0 0 D faaay! gk e AVON, X, J, Tho republicsn purty Is (rylng today the | ware busivess. sidered & low estimate. Congressman Bur- Local Foresast OMolal | improved by pela I8 well, but would & FLOCAL ABPLIANGE 00.s 414 Charles Bide. Denver, Cola. Ho ale :‘:I.;uh)n'.'.rm;-::-'u:u?.i:“y Sous sy | e