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’rnr OMAITA D\H Y BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1900, 2 The original motior The t arrived off Lincoln proxy he sea wall of Western States, ith their > - TOWNE MAKES LONG SPEECH 't v ril i ' SALT LAKE CITY ed dress gOOdS NEBRASKA TO HAVE HIM FOR THREE DAYS | k I v e fit .| PRRVRY V8 SO | | Silver Republican Leader Devotes h Some Tran Sppt Ol Likely [ - Fwo Hours in Attemnt 1o n Reply 1o Rod Get Vet Grand A Of the many choice dress textures ShOWI | (rer compreting Hix Transmis- 8 . here this season—Venetian Suiting| s#aieet Trip the Governor Wil A R h i e of ¢ Speak in Hiinots. India gathering to 1 is one of the most popnlar—Special value at $1.25 yard 1 Kentacks. ‘ Aty - <The fabric has a dull satin effect which is most pleasing. %, Towhs. Bb ‘ihe : $aPh vioted the ool Lincolr be a lively one Costumes made from this will give the highest satisfaction, | chicaco. aug 5 n Yengthy address, n whi % Sambnieht FoF felegation on the grow as we are confident that nowhere in this city, at $1.50 even, g . bttt . AheemEmAL ot will its equal be found. ikl ok paticnal convention of the Le without number, gatherings of | velt is to make B publican clubs, and arraigned t who had ince the da fes geographical considerat We Close Our Store Baturdays at 6 P, M. be xhnflyil[,‘\‘x‘j‘ i o attIon Al th |In‘ ippines e | war and st a(herings of yrts | parentl l)}.u & mu hvhw'» ght nl\‘hy Ak AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS, b kg sl ) dalibdid - ption ¢ d ading | erar ssing of the s has n date will speak in sin, South D at ever on I r Reunion of Oll Comreades " nd sentiment apparent! ecutive commit livered at St. Paul on the ¢ there we shades of political belief and many of the ni « the banquet of the | it much more difficult to bear the fatig Kota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Utah, [of women, listened attentively to ade; vas held club | of a march under the blazing sun than it | Wyoming. Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and |ator's remarks for more than two i of the (! %o Athletic ) at 6:40, | was in the ‘80s and many of the most prom 'Y lowa before reaching thie city again. Then [and frequently throughout the i The list of speaker 1 8 of the ¢ t . as! a8 fols | inent members ganization are | he will gpend a day in Illinois before going | the applause was deafening Tow | pronounced in the selection of a city fo THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA into Indiana and other states cast. The| The speech, which will be used a peaker D. B, Henderson“Our Country.” | the next encampment where reasonably cool | OF ¥. M. 0. A. BUILDING, COR. 1GTH AND DOUGLA® STS ftinerary of m"':v-" l:m-»r'r!' as far as | campaign document, is descrit as Mr Julius . Burrows, United pator | weather may be expected. This sentiment | determincd definitely, 15 as follows: Septe Towne's greate slitheal eifort. At its | from Michigan—'New Responsibilities of [ will undoubtedly have much to do with th ber i, Saratoga, N. Y.; September, 6, De- [ conclusion h \:U CHANGE AT PEKIY CHURcH HOWE TRANSFERRED | roi. siih L o b7 | GovertoF BAekd Meohatd of WiscGiblace | AL 1ES HO¥L HULi0nu) NGersprHOEL TaRY. bu Afbm"”"”’fi’ “”"/}”’”/”/)f s AN Py | September i, Saginaw, Mich. (afternoon): | leave esday or Wednesday for Idah nd | “Wieconsin's Record in the Civil W held west of the Mississippi river. Com a a ay for Tdaho an 1in the Civil War h ississl f .5 rstor xchanges Positioms with James |Orand Rapids, Mich. (cvening); September | othcr western points to enter actively lnto| Gencral Albert D. Shaw, Commander-in | mander-in-Chief &haw Is quoted as favorin Cleanses the System Johnson and Will He Stationed $, South Bend, Ind.; Scptember 10, La|the work of the campaign, Chict of the Grand Army of the Republic— | “any place where the comrades may nve| Gently and Effectually Page.) at Shefleld. Crosse, Wis.; Septembér 11, Sioux Falls The Private Soldier of the Great War cool weather when bilious or costive [ 8, D, (atternoon); Yaskton, night; Bep Conn in Dakota, Governor James A. Mount of Indiana— | Major Willlam Warner cans lost five wounded. Will cable names | WASHINGTON, Aug (Spectal Tele- | tamper 12, Huron, 8. D.( afternoon); Brook. LEAD, 5 (Special)-~The | “Tha Dutie of wounded as soon as ascertained. gram.)—Hon. Church Howe, Unitefl States [ junes (night); September 13, Redfield, §. | lawrence democratic and populist | Charles G. Dawes, cc o | Army of the Republic, will place the nam, the laxative principlcs of plarits CHAFFEE consul at Palermo, Italy, has been (rans- | p (afternoon), Aberdesn (night): St ptem- | conventlo lacing In nomination the | rency—"What the Younger Generation Owes | 0f Major Leo Raisseur of St. Louis (o th hnown o act most benetficis v Colonel Wint lientanant colonel of the | ferred to SheMeld, England, at hfs own re- | par 14 Fargo, N. D.; Soptember 15, Bis. | C0Unty officers were held here yesterday and | to the Iron Brigade | annual meeting of the encampment as a can Sixth cavalry, but is acting as colonel in the | quest, by exchange with Mr. James John- | naro N. | A resulted In nominating the following: Pop ) s 4 p . ; 4 marck, ). September 17, Helena, Mont.; & " General Edward 8. Bragg of Wisconsin~ | didate for commander-in-chiet for the com FRECTS abronc of Colonel Sumner, Who i in Eu- | ston, ‘who goes to Palermo September 18, Dutte, Mont.; September | "IISt mOMinees—State senator, John A. Gal- | “General John Gibbon and IHis Children, | IbE year. It secms almost certain that th TO GET ITS BENEFICIALEFFECTS rope. The fight probably occurred nea | 19, Pocatello, Idaho; September 20, Ogden, | !ABhEr. James Conzett: representatives, J bRl B i e i at Nates. 4 the iron Brigade St Louls veteran will receive practica'ly the i - wwro BY ,l, e ,’, b e : 5 WASHIN \ug. 27.—(Special Tel- | Utah: September 21, Salt Lake City, Utah Pairbanks, A €. McKinney, Theodore | poem, recited by James Whitcomb Riley. | Wnanimous vote of the encampment St LR DENUINE tablished zelto c county, | *8 Cheyenne, Wyo, the brigade, sang an original composition, | ATmy of the Republic held a somewhat 0, CA tion in possession of the department relative | tablished at Hazelton, Buchanan counts N I composition " SAN FRANCISCO, CAL O e e s oan. | In.. on September 1. Service will embrace | _Krom Cheyenne Governor Roosevelt's | (Ghif o, U |"u.. i “’lm ntendent of | “The Song of the lron Brigade,” by + | tracted meeting this evening. Plans LOUISVILLE , KY NEW YORK, N helated official report of an | AD &rea of thirty-six square miles, with a private car will be turned into Colorado, | {LIR0 TUSh, FIOHE : :.,‘n .‘-lmn\:f McGafiey | reports of the various committees we helated official report of an i il Whore he will apend the days of September | *loner Second district, Joteph Cook: as v gement previously reported by n 1 | population of &7 Levi C. Coyle was ap- |V . o e s sessor, Da 0! Sons of Veterans Meet, BRARVIIERL PraviQUely OTLec BE ACKIEE | cothted Gartlon 25 and 27, &peaking on one of these days at r. Danlel J. Toomey. The nominations of Good izenship | tormer commander-in-chief of the Grana| Jfresemts in the most acce e form | for sate by drgpists = price 50¢4 | cussed at some length and an outline ag st s Remey in a cable dated Taku, August 20, lo Fl st . ! ISk oldiors and states. | UPOD Of the work in gencral to come before | which he said | CkuttioRys o vven Reenug tor he DRRTEE, HERRLLES 1 SARIAS 08 LIV Froaes \1\-”’1\,‘,.;v]‘u,f.,‘” AR s s AN patriot £514 1 Vot e it b LR ISR B e STBAT ! Morning 15, Sixth eavalry and about 40 | Organization of the First National bank at |and 2 nd in Mr. Bryan's state Octo-| . \"0iitor, John E. Sullivan: attorney, | mental, made memorable the annual meet- | s ARG B B bl English and Japanese dispersed about 1,000 | Farmington. Ia., with a capital of $25,000 ber 1 and Prom thete he will diverge | o os e r S oner, A. B. Mobaban. | Ing of the Cook county Sons of Veterans, | onc.Of the met of the committes would Hoxers outside of Tien Tsin. About 100 | B F. Ketcham, Kirk Meek, W. B ley, [into the Black Hills of South Dakota, | $ 4 ahan. | hich was hold in Memortal hall tonight | 2% What was accomplished at tho meet Chinese killed; five American ounded.” | John Lightfoot, J. A. Johnson and J. M where he is scheduled to make a speech at Butler Does Not Favor Stevenson, i ing. beyond the statement that the work S The beautifully decorated auditorium w 7 _ - Deadwoad on October He will be in Ne THICAG T == Imost ely of outin .apley are mamed as incorporators. > CHICAGO, A e National co was almost entirely of a routine natur Advice Si oo Remes's, Lipioy BIR (RrCies L HION Aug. The Natiowal com cked to the doors aud the distingulshed | The Continental National bank of Chi- |braska again on the 4th, at Waterloo, In.. | mittee of the populist party, gathered in this ol siin tioal) The pension commitiee also held a meet n s e S|a cu Ie The description of the action RIVen bY |.ago was today approved as reserve agent |on the 5th and in Chicago on the 6th. | city for the purpose of naming a vice presi- | commandor-in I“," g “," ALl | ing end discussed its report. This will be y p General Chaffee tallies identically with for the Merchants’ National bank of Cedar | Where & demonstration and recepiion are | dential candidate as running mate for Bryan, | (ho Grand. arme ,”" o “' i that previously reported by Admiral Remey %, 1a., First National bauk of Coon |to be planned for him. After loaving Chi- |spent the forcnoon fn viewlng the nuval| tne raclool heoch v o e dellvered | o - ; Digests what you eat. in the foregoing cable and is identific ds. 1a. First National bank of Cen- |cago he will spend Octoker 8 in Hiinols ‘.,"(.;\4'»‘::.”,‘.';.‘:: rllnl'llm‘\’ the evening. He [RED CLOUD "WOMAN Diks ammoan. | oS8P0 00 8o and alds talk | "The age i which our fot is cast 1 " K. Ladd Taken 111 on 1t Nature in strengthening and recons veteran parade and in holding conferences of with ft by War department officials. The |orvilie, In., and First National bank of | & d the three following days will be de- |an informal nature | explanation ‘of the deiay In the War de- Igiorm Lake, Ia.; Hanover National bank |voted to preaching republicanism in Ante-conference seemed to poi 0 1 piv o 9 3 sting the e ed digestive o partment’s report is that Colonel Wint Yotk for I A1 b t | Indiana. He will speed through Kentucky | the t g nt tofout a parallel In the past. and the Apirca in Chicago Hospital | structing the exhausted digestive o of New York for First National bank of the selection of Adlali E. Stevenson, al- | tunities for working for good and f AGO, Aug. 27.—Mr E. E. Ladd, | gans. 1tisthelatestdiscovered digest- ww:ml‘l forwarded hi M‘lh‘ }‘fl' his su- | Hedrick, la., and the First National bank "n)'l"‘ l”!h and 15th and on the 15th and | though Marion Butler, chairman of the com l<" e »’l\\"‘r Hines v‘»r .‘,‘;p‘.m‘r “are | foymer president of the Red Cloud (Neb) | ant and tonic. No other preparation perfor at Pekin and General Chaffee then | o¢ Chicago for the First National bank (16th will take in Prestdent McKinley's [ mittee, spent much time in ex gicats an they eyer have heen before ler o cago fo ) ) ee, sper ¢ o explaining why e veterans of the ‘60 huve v dome | Woman's Relief corps. and an ardent worker | can approach it in eillciency. 1t in- sent it officially to Washington. Although | of Lyons, Ia . West Virginia will have him for a The veterans of ik huve mainly do nan T can apg y L it was unwise, according to his view. The | their work wnd their record during the [ in that organization, died today at the Pres- [ stantly relieves and permanently cures General (‘haffe cable dated Taku, 1t The comptroller of the currency has been |guest on October 17 and 18 and the trip | formal confercsce was originally set for 11 | Ereat war will he fmperishable. A country | yyierfan 1s assumed that it was forwarded from Jthe SRS F T DAL AL hospital in this city. Mrs. Ladd | Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, » [advised of the following changes: In the |Will end at BaltimBre October 19. From | o'clock a. m., but It was decided to postpone | Siripes' 1elove o Ranared. by a1l et | was taken 11l while on her way to Chicago | Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Pekin over the fleld telegraph linc or :“ First National bank of Weéping Water— |there he will return to New York the meeting until later in the day peaple, a common heritage of a Christian | to attend the Grand Army of the Republic | Sick Headache,Gastralgin,Cramps and courfer. 1t is assumed, however, that the | Charles Philpot, vice president; Lioyd P Ivilization and a repubilc et in the fore. | rounjon. When she arrived she was imme- | allctherresultsof imperfect digestion. fleld telegraph communication is inter- | woleott, assistant cashier, in place of R. [ NEGROES ou RACE PROBLEM | Populists Have High Hopes. thaeht of individual rights and broad | jitely taken to the hospital, bui never re- | Price50c.ana f1. Large sizecontains 25 times rupted and that the dispatch reached Taku | g pinnes CHICAGO, Aug he national com- | auir mitehless nation. Ana as 1he I~'D‘\v‘l‘l\~ covered from the effects of a dose of mor- | Mballsize, Bookulluboutd yspopsia maticd frea by courler. The fact that the dispatch | The | submitted at Wednesday's business meeting contract for carrying mail from | Editors Assembled in Convention |;\-\""""‘ of the middlerof-the-rond populista] lengthen, as they face the seiting sur phine administered on the train Prevared by .* C De'NI” T & CC. Chicaga was sent from Taku today was extremely | platto to Nieven, 8. D., has been awarded press Widely Diverge !h;l‘lb“ n.‘y;mu \11'1'mw|:n today, with eighty 3“ SIS uLeEanE 1 \ith admiring ywvl.' — gratifying, as it proves that the cable be- f1oyval Adams of Platte Wi, |of the 116 members present in person or | measure in nauTes 1oty views of { ten ek aqd Gha’ Fag fs working n | “wa bistiide 5. Rogthier of Lewer Brule VLT |by ‘proxy. Natlonai Chaivman Joseph. . | T i e of | NEGROES SHOOT AND KILL that there is no longer any interruption (¢ p,, ix appointed laundross at Yankton, | INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 27.—The National | Parker of Kentucky presided and it was de Men Killed In Quarre 4 Col on the land lines from tho latter polnt to | [ Indian school. Miss Grace Roper of | Afro-American Press assoclation opened |¢lded to open national headquarters at y Almight i Fol Juiy Whi i Shanghai Steinauer, Neb., is appointed seamstress|today with over' fifty delegates. Shortly Louisville with Mr. Parker in charge. The | are to be found Lk ) I"" AL Y ! There was general disappointment that |4i Red Lake Indian school, Minn after the opening oxercises Judson Lyons, | Middle-of-the-road men clatm they will | i1 thE TRSURGeM o whr, for in pence ther i e ; oy General Chaffee's message vonialned 1o | " rank M. Doty is sppointed substitute | registrar of the treasury, got the floor | €lect two congressmen In Texas, two in Aln- | and the most uncompromising valor. Wir| pINE BLUFF, Ark. Aug. 27.—Three ne FRLT RS Se e W Yol reference 16 the operations in Pekin, but |cgrrier and Arthur M. Martin a clerk in|and said |bama and one in Georgla and Chairman | often onens up the way for the exarcise | o\ l0r"qoad, as the result of troubls (ha SRl this was explained on the theory that Gen- | (ha postoffice at Webster City, Ia The prosent Parker claimed his party would poll 1,000, | 0 the noblest qualities of young ma-hood, | & L ; eral Ohaffee “Colonel Wint's superior, was simply forwarding the latter's report. It is possible that Colonel Wint's report may have reached him over the field tol laws of this country, legis | in_composing the ireitations that have del- | started Sunday at Cooper's Island. a planta | Guy M. Mershon is appointed substitute 1..‘ \‘H‘yl ..muh.‘d by the |Mu.rl.lh an_ad- | 000 votes uged |'|\"' land 1 blo d. “Tn our day wel oo 0 Jeffer u“ .m’-m thirty m..l mile: loneer “re ‘ ! Y ministration. are for one race And one race p sew thie view exemplified. s the ' former |clerk and Lawrence L. Filson substitute | 4isne " ‘There fx no discrimination made be Fuslon in ldaho, two great sections of our union have ha- | from this city. Berry Johnson and Harry T6P RauraRtiRA does the war) | carrier at Dea Motnes Tweer the white and the bk We are hon | BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 27 The democratic | Come united in a common bond of happy | Wimberley fought with Winchesters over L ol AL | ored by the same courts. The repub'iean e D e R U every time. A doliar draft in exraph on the day of the engagement, Au- | Inerease in Denvers Ponulntion Pty s hogtt o “Uhe negrs Fate s and popullst leaders are gathering here | ficicns' G n'common fove of dustice and | Rk woman named Mary Jones. Matthe: each $1.00 box guarantees a Runt. 194680 that hig/eable (0. the-dapart- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.~The population | {he duv that the first ey, for the Ugsratin | for the purpose of arranging a fuston MERISTAS Wit be e S ok Yoy ‘”’f'j“‘ (A naere, A N fl"”' s cure. Ask your druggis ment may have occupled the intervening |of the city of Denver, Colo., accarding to | party we can rely on if e hope to achieve | L0 ART on a recent con- | oo4eq by the swoet hlesaings of Deace, And | 1oxrar s naite L g Naed uP: write The Lightning Medicine seven days, owing to the interruption of |the official count of the returns of the | our ends. President McKinley is tha|ference in Chicago. The plan I8 to have | tonight the on the veterans who Johnson finally killed Overby and W ; Co., M Ak To he fleld telegraphs in sgetting o o[ Lelfth census, fe 133,830 in 1900, against | CRAMDION of our couse and We must stand | the popullsts take down their electors | marched amid ithe sacrificed of sorrow's | ley Muscaune, Towa the fleld telegraphs in getting back to o8 b ) by him through thick and thin 54 (hav o e Al e ayuor® | Right of blood und ngany. meet in peace| A cor T i Bt Taku. This theory Is plausible in that it [106,713 in 1500. These figures show for| “uiid B sdams, president of the asso- | e (n g Bive €Presenta- | g ni oy, happy in their environments of oner's ju hich a negro by the would account for the fallure to hear from | the city as a whole an'fncrease in popula- [ .iation read a letter written by Willlam |t 1e t0 consress, ‘state auditor and mine | citisenship and peerless in their girth and [ nme of McKinney was foreman, held an - General Chaffeo since August 19, the day |tion of 27,146, or 26.44 per cent from 1880 [ 1" qyo.n®on o™ or A Ee ™0™ ine nearo | M7= CCtO" R 0 R R e L S DRI B i '\'""""":*""; "“'I I""“'“" dead | A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER Ll H -— oL e ! ¢ of the g ‘ en and a verdict against Johnson was re AR after the date of his last previous me- o 1900. The population in 1880 wa; in the islands of Jamaica, which hrought Nominated for Congrean. ran Iargely and past, and t dersal Mhe oere beie Were HEtinad ane R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORI*ATAL o , showing an increase of 71,084, or 199.5L [ on o discussion of the race question that | SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 27.—Congressman o e R MM oy wIth Lk peader ot Abmilties: CREAM, O MAGICAL BUAUTIFILR Powers Make No Plans. per cent from 1880 to 1800, occupled the entire day | ¢ ). Needham was renominated for con | c ¥ st fotism when thefr father ) g . 00 | t went to the scene this afternoon, but Jo o The United States ‘government has not |, Te Population by wards in 1000 Is as| “r. Thomas Fortune of New York said: | gress by tho Seventh district republican con alee - the sleep that knows no waking on is afternoon, but John . follows tnvited any government to participate in earth. Our future will he safe and strong | €on had escaped ¥ Kin dise Bl b The question of race follows the Amer- | vention today just o long ax our youth are worthy #ni| This mo oKinney, the fore : ' overy e N 1 A rang. | irst ward, 4,643) Bacond _ward, fean flag. In Cuba, Porto Rico and other | BOWLING GREEN, Ky. Aug. 27.—Rep- | wise: when these weaken or fail al) “‘l“”.‘m orning; Mekintey, the faremaniot etk & goRrensin i A sRIERe arrang: |0’ ard, 80215 Fourth ward, 9,304; Fifth | slands of the Wesi India group the ques- | oo e, Hme e, o wan renominated | be lost. 1t Ik for the sons of veterans to | the coroner's jury, was found dead in his i tng the future of China. Nor has It ro- PR Pt tlon of race was not thought of while [F®% . Tead the why In the teaching of 1oty ideas | bed with a bullet through his brain. He [ o1 ward 134, Sixth ward, 12,249; Seventh g r for congress by the Third district de; i\ celved any such invitation from other i 5 4 those countries were under the Spanish & hird district demo- | of patrlotism in all the circ of our| was assassinated some time Sunday Led k o ward Eighth ward, 104 Ninth | rule. There & no people more amlcable, | crats today vonth, and %o lay deep and broad the last o o ‘ ’ 0 moyermente, - FERE Shtnn oo e, Tenth ward, 12,876 Blevanth | more iscabiling than the negroes of the | j ine foundations: of fustice, concord and egotiations ave bee o- o : e " | Wost indies. The black race will not ul- gress for some time lovolved last | ¥ord Tweltth ward, 10.785; Thir-| o5 the question which they regard a fon : kst . aishhe 4 sntic : and glory gram.)—The State Board of Revie 1 b unters week the dispatch of an identic | ORE B BT O eonth ward, 6,601, | White race Without even allowing the | No cure, no pay. All druggists are author- | ° Hee ta it that the best inspirations of | gl oo b fesuneine = LI note or rather of practically g bkl 8601 | Fotnfon hiegrocs whom it concerns a voice | {zed by the manufacturcrs of Pazo Plle| FIEhicousncss ure always prossed nd kept [ WHel (GrorTol 1 SUINGeR the complaints brote A fdentical Instructions to the United States in the seftloment. We expect of the white | g PR R ®| At the front in all our union. and ‘that our | which have been filed against iis action said t0 4 faz diplomatic representatives in Europe and in ':l;xx\fu';"'«:\" "{“: Money Compteted | man'f " i Chintry' rothing more “than | Oiniment to refund the money where it fails | {oxiBooks are naiional in thair scont, 1151 | as an assessment and equalization board dy of the hisut-ton teenth w 6.184; Fourteenth ward, 2,480; | vary serious problem to be solved by the | 1tching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles I 27.—~Mr. James A.|he exvects of us to cure any case of piles no matter of how | ana worthy in their character and equal @ patient) Jap r their guidance in replying to in apan for thelr gu i P | . citizenship, based upon a common love of | & Louis raflroad, which claims an f{lle- [ mend ‘GOURAUD'S CREAM' as the least Treasury department, who was one of the | Steward, treasurer of the association, took | days: the woret cases In fourteen days. One ernment. The government itself has re adjourned session instead of at the regular | Dealers in the U. 8. and States money for Porto Rican silver coln, | by Mr. Fortune. He said there is no occa- | &0d i6 the only pile remedy sold on a poe!- these were generally informal, but, never linm Church, Judge Joel M. Longuecker, | The Northwestern Telephone company al o white man cannot be censured for the poor white man of the south and | eneral John C. Black other property The county auditor of of her hiair. B3P o > Coddington county alleges a excossive 1 against_lscropanclos, by dlrection of the |luye heen perfocted by which facilities for | bepis Kradtaly' pished ot e fs only ¢ Luxatlve’ Bromo-Quinive and Grovew| — Ex-Drisoncrs of War et ington odunly atlesss an Lexcusisg Imperial Hair Ragencrator ir drugglst will refund your mo; (}or ex-Prisoners of War was held in the ahidon of DALr yon see today. 11 18 ubso. has more educational advantages in th , . ) b1t 1o hgi b The complaints are from the Minneapolis adles w se hem ol n \ b dail Sample, chief of the division of issue, Following Mr. Fortune's speech . H.|0ng standing. Cures ordinary cases in six | to all the moble possibllities of u sacr d [ ladies will m, | red®m quiries that were flowing in on them daily I RNt B . 1 ! t ; our enduring liberties gal assessment because it was made at an | harmful of all the Skin preparations.’ Ior as to the purposes of the United States ROV- | gnaija] agents sent to Porto Rico by the [a more conservative view of the question | 8pplication gives ease and rest. Relleves | sport speeches were also made by Com- sale by all Druggists ey Goods Lt raticH e rom renrasents. |SCrotary to make the exchange of United | and disapproved of the radical statements | !ching instantly. This Is a new discovery | mapder Willlam E. Hule, Tllinois division | session for assessment of roads, and ERD. HOPKINS, 'r, i e s o o8l | Sons of Veterans: Past Commander Wil- | further that their assessment is excessive 81 Great Jones 5t., N. Y tives of the powers. It is believed that [ paq returned to the city and reports that | gion for any rashness. He said | tive guarantee, no cure, no pay. Price s0c < of the. original sum of $6,000,000 in Porto | mppa [ 1t your druggist don't keep it in stock send | commander-in-Chief Asa A Unites | 1 4 i 4 ¢ € ande Chief Asi nes, Unites | leges an excessive assessment which makes ‘ u!‘uTlFuL w theless, as they called for statements of pol- | pican silver supposed to have been in cir- [ the stund he is taking against the neg us 50c, in postage stamps, and we will for- | gia¢0q Senator Davis of Minnesota and|its taxes out of proportion to those on o“. ley it was regarded as expedient that the | yjation on the island all but about $700,- | Of the south. The negro b he advantage | ward same by mall. Manufactured by Pari ! Fully half ber charms lies in the glory roplies should not be divergent, and to guard | 00 has been exchanged, and arrangements e CT Rl T O AN wouth wikd | Medicine Co., 8t. Louls, Mo. Manufacturers | - ") v o T NI a a raise In real estate values for that count president, a formal instruction was drawn | the exchange will continue for an indefinite | tAKitx & stand that vou er 1 would tuke Tasteless Chill Tonic. A meeting of the Natlonal Association | MHRC T PRI BH S bl 18 responaible for most of tho besutiful up. That this did not definitely define the [ period. In am interview today Mr. Sample | if We were in a iike position. “he nezro U TR 1y Harmieas, castie appicd. nvam intention of the United States to withdraw |gajd that business through the island was | state of Georgli thin the poor white man | Pazo Ointment falle to cure you. 50 cents. ‘((mwvlm tonight, which drew a large| collyer Wan e Teshiedn \ AL I Bl Invale. trom China at a specified date was made evi- | fairly prosperous, with good prospects for [ has. He has twelve colleges that he can e crowd, an attractive program being ren | WHEELING, W. Vi, Aug 1t re- \ A v Pamyhiot dent by the continuance of inquiries from |the future. The sugar cane crop is said | fiond. while the white “man has only \\\'\l \u.\.s D\\ l" ‘l\R(" dered. The nddress of welcome was de- | auited JUst two miutes dnd tifiecn seconds the legations and the embassies here for in- [ (o be very good and the coffee crop above |k I Hurley took exception to Mr. § Sayak MLy ) DI M | tivered by Mayor Harrison. Speeches were | plof'n (wenty-round fight toniiht for K. formation on this polnt the average. L n”'. :u‘ exception to Mr. Stew- algo made b r Willlam A. Stone | die Kennedy. the Pittshurg 140-pounder, to ard's remarks, saying Watch the United States (Continued from First Page.) |of Pennsylvania, United States Senator|knock out rank Collver of Brooklvn. A aw il o The white man has yet to learn that right over the heart and the Brooklvnite There s a very manifest desire on the part a . e . crime 18 no greater because it s committed Penr of Pennsylvania and General John | . e . WASHINGTON, The went to the floor and he took the Aug. 27 president | by"a negro. Wo want no compromise in | U¢ ceremontes in honor of the naval veter: ¢, Black of Chicago. eight” bhefore getting up. He ot European governments to get some ex pression from the United States government has appointed the following postmasters the solution of this question, as has been The exercise were exceediagly | while the old prisoners of war were re- | to ~'.v‘"""v,“f;'”];‘ nnedy for the bal WHEN AT Coliseum | sent him to the floor and out &8 to {ts purpose before committing them- | Towa—Audubon, Harper W. Wiison; Ma. | Suggested by several logliltors = We|simple. = Shortly atter 0 o'clock Major A |newing old friendship at the L | son City, Joseph A. Farreil wedk, compromising. legistion be fought |5 Bigelow, sccretary of the and and the survivors of the Iron brigade were Y SPRINGS selves. It 18 believed that our answers have [ yyccoit " potyans “Bagar W. Prentiss; | by the negro associations all over the|Army of the Republic; Bishop Sam-|jolding forth at the Athletic club the na ; COLORADO SPRING been framed with the speclal purpose of | peaagior Springs, Willlam E, Templeton, | cOUntr uel Fallows and Dr. B. P. Murdock, | val veterans, who had been given the 5 D T to its policy beyond the points specifically i dorse the administration of President Mc- |of Farragut post, Grand Army of the Re- | watch of thelr own in the auditorium of lald down in the president's response to | altiniore Cen Retarns. Kinley was voted down by a vote of 7 to|public, who had been selected to make the | ihe Young Men's a Fmperor Kwang Tsw's first appeal and in| WASHINGTON, Aug The census of |3. There whs . large crowd present, but | dedicatory speech, left Grand Army of the |puilding L the answer to Li Hung Chang's appeal fos | Baltimore, as bulletined by the census|only ten accredited delegates entitled to|Republic headquarters at the Palmer house | A reunion of the veterans by states will [ b, medlation. However this may be the State | pureau, 18 508,957, against 434,439 in 1 vote. Editor Lewis of the Freeman of this ” am or o sale by all druggist H 1 1 1 4 nr Complnints P o 24 A Guaranteed Cure for Pilex, religlon, three pillurs of the temple of plnints at Pierre. Ve sure 1t natfonai fame of unrivaled national safe y 2 D.. Aug. 27.—(Special Tele m and, escorted by Wilkenson post No. 9 |ne held tomorrow, this being a feature of dopartment does not regard it as expedient | This s an increase of 74,318, or 17.15 per | €Ity introduced the resolution formally cn- [ of New York, a detachment of the I11inois | he encampment which has never been at at this moment to make public the latest | cent dorsing the national administration and it | Association of Naval Veterans and the illi- | tempted before. There will be twenty Situated on the finest residence ave phases of the negotiations, so it is impos 3 was opposed by Mr. Lawson of the Pension | nois First Regiment band, were driven|gix of these state reunions. The program nue In tho cit wn - unbroke #ible to know from this side whether or not Cargo of the Californin bureau of this city, E. L. Manly of Washing- [ down Michigan avenue to the big white arch | tomorrow includes the great parade of view of the alos, and only two they have touched upon propositions to di WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—The transport|ton and E. A. Manning of this city, all mak- | erected in honor of the veterans of the | {phe Grand army, which is expected to be blocks Unt Depot vide China fnto spheres for military occupa- | California, reported from Manila to be a|ing speeches. W. H. Steward of Loulsville|pnavy. After the band had played “Amer- | (he largest parade ever held by the or- busines ’ 15 supplizd tion, to provide for a temporary form of gov- | week overdue, carried 8,500 tons of quarter- | favored endorsement, saying the object of [ jca,” the crowd meantime standing with | ganization since it came into existence every comfort and cony ernment at Pekin or to endeavor to re-es- | master's and commissary stores the resolution was merely to compliment | ynoovered heads, Bishop Samuel Fallows | ol ‘ 4 - e . ¥ v incovered heac ishop Samuel Fallows | plly 40,000 men, all members of the Grand traveling public can dema tablish relations with the existing dynasty | o — President McKinley and the administration b rdl Is a proud and peerless I Saat fom delivered a prayer. Commodore George |apmy, will be in line, according to the For information and rat fn China, though it may fairly be assumed That Throbhing Hemaache, on the policy toward the negroes of the ||, Seavey, national commander of the Nas | statements of the officers in charge of the | '@COFHs It I3 @ racard of i S . that something has been said upon these| Would quickly leave you if you used |south. George L. Knox of this city favored & S vhte ¥y val Veterans, then introduced Dr. Murdoc | various points Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands ofithe resolution and he and Manning came preliminaries, and it Is estimated ot 1t | cure, of constant cone & . | n . n who, in & brief, cloquent speech, eulogized | wijl require over five hours for the line ’ H. HOYY STEVENS, Prop. |sumerers 'ave proved tneir matchiess | aear blows In thelr personalities. President | the gray-headed tars for the part they took | of march to mase a given point Colone| GU@SE over obstinate ills iyl . il Drowned Lake. |merit for slck and nervous headaches. | Adams shut off the hot discussion by put- sy e e e e Ll L 4 ¢ 4 OLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. KANSAS CITY, ) : Mat They make pure blood and build up your | ting the vote and the resolution was voted |y ! J. 10 Wood of Chicago will be the chict | ©f womeny lils that deal | O tiviiciobidoidi ek Tiunter, nged 19, and Joseph Merino, aged [the arch o thelr honor. = AgaIn the vet- | marshal, his chief of staft will be Colonel | o018 f@gpalfrg suflorlng‘ td 16, were drowned in WU Purk lake to. | health. Only Money back 1f not cured. [down erans and the thousands of spectators un- | James E. Stuart, the adjutant general will aht while Douting I g0ld by Kubn & Co., druggists " r— covered their heads as the bund played [be H. 8 Dietrich and Colonel E. ¢ Young | Chat many women think | | S M. BEAR Manijer ADLAV'S POLE KNOCKS PLUM | ‘T bt Sanadid Bunner: """ """ |Vl WVE 00 ™ bowient .| g womanve madural horis Boyd’ “Paarl of § - 'Pearl 0 BVQV t Stevenso igan avenue to take their places in the T8 A A AN A TR National Committes Ree | gut Conmeort Seaves 40 Vs acort 100t souls o been e cors)| (age; disorders and dis | Send this coupon and CHICAGO, Aug, F1 A parade of the naval vetorans T an iy ) eee et honey R dmond The King's Ward immediaiely for Randolph streot and Mich- | figure at the head of the parade ant o | placements that drive ou” a meeting of the people’s party national committee today, the Farade on Lake 3iichigan of honor, battieflags and heralds to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, Not declination of Charles A. Towne as the vice| The late afternoon feature of the duy's .‘w'rf,‘}'», shing: who - viare: axbestad and presidential nominee of the party was ace celebration, the naval parade on Lake ‘“I‘"”m“'! |”\'|1 “’ \‘ \'"l :'\ Mrs 8 cepted and the name of Adlal E. Stevenson | Michigan, proved somewhat of disap- | AR #: 4ehR el g 8 2 Wwas put i his place. This result was ob- | Pointment, weather conditions interfering Many Send Regrets. cures these troubies of falned after a long debate, beginning at 2| atly With the arrangements. Besides the | General John C. Black today reccived 2| WoOMmen, and robs men= | 5 | p. m. and ending about 6:30 p. m. In the |revenue cutters Morrill and essenden and [ telogram from Major General William R struation of Its terrors. | beglnning there were three courses advo- | fleet of excursion steamers it had been | shafter, commanding the Department of the cated by different members of the commit- [ Planned to have the large fleet of the Chi-| pacific, expressing re t not belng able | No woman need bhe withe« 1P : tee—to nomitate a popullst, to leave the|¢ag0 Yacht club included in the parade (o attend the Grand Ar encampment for | *Phone Bancing an blace blank, or. lastly, to endorse Mr,|from the lake front park off Jackson | (he rohson that “a larke number of men out the safest and surest canut ! Stevenson boulevard to Lake Michigan, where the | horses and military were veine | advice, for Mrs. Pinkham tov Milita; Senator Marion Butler, chairman of the|naval battle took place, but the bree: n.,m,,.. 1 to Ch ithin the nest | counsels women free of | i 1. ileuneit's Tud heatrn committee, in & warm speech of some length, | ¢¢ the morning died away and hardly a|ten days sever . be loade \ ' p adyocated leaving the place blank, contend- [ bieath of air was stirring during vn.-:\.;,, h required his attentic charge. Her address is | For part...,.. Paris Exposition Pictures. Scot postpaid to any address, Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 18 to 20 views overy week, covering all points of interest. Altogether there will be 20 parts containing 330 views. The entire set mailed for 82.00. vote was taken. A motion was made to en- | with detachments from the Illinols naval | attendance to ignore the medicine and | .. City vs. Omaha of Massachusetts moved, as a|stream and the excursion boats loaded | Bprings. Colo., and Senator John M. Thur FARAFFA VIR FRTANPFRIRN | T ton. ¢ 1 Gromeaor, ac Wasbing-| @ eillion women? | AUl Wadlen’ day: Gamo calied vice president was named. But one test|vessels, towing a string of e | egretted ¢ircamatances would prevent nis| G@n amy woman afford TODAY. dorse Mr. Stevenson. For this motion Mr. |reserve and gaily decorated with flags and | Governor John R Tannar. at Glenwood | gpeey ndvlae that has oured |* Washburn V [ L HWARAARN AT FRARA PN SN GY GGG PN Y& substitute, that a populist be placed upon | with sightseers, made ap imposing ap

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