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THE _OMAMA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY ATGUST 28, 1900, GRASD ISLAND FAIR OPENS | jork bere ot we n w. smin o cecent| EUSION STRENGTH EPBI.\'l;[,‘.‘»”"m’,l“;:@u.‘”{L’”wff,r‘;i.-«,’;"‘fi"L,‘,fl',', .\IIUR[\MEIXI\.‘l;'Sr.\((Url'XT Btreet Oarnival in Nebraska Town is a | !0 take his theological course in the Pres- | byteran. seminary &t Bar Franeton ‘T"(‘umleh Conventions §how Falling O in | SOLDIER'S VIEW OF THE WAR Nearly Four Thousand Dollars Due the petite and Aigestion Second —To have regular and refreshing sleep Third— To keep the system cleansed of all impuri- tes. There fs but one medicine that Is able to meet all these requirements. This medicine s known as Pe runa, an old and tried prescription of an eminent practitioner of medicine. Peruna never fails to pro- duce a good wppetite and regular sleep, nor does it fail to expel all impurities from the system. A dose should be taken before each meal and at bedtime. It 15 of great and lasting benefit to all people suffering from low spirits, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, overwork, exposure to the hot sun or those recuperat- ing from acute disease or any other condi tion of the system in which the blood is poor and the nerves weak. No case of ¢ onsumption or Bright's disease can afford to neglect to take Peruna. It has wroug ht wonders In cases of pelvic catarrh, ould ¢ v He v : Lk Mr. J. Brake of Petrolea, Ontario, Canada, writes; Four years ago arm chair with his fegt encased in a pair | he ¢ Great Buccess, — Enthusiasm and Attendance, State from Him, —- GIRL IS KILLED BY HUNTERS| o Youn Serweant fram the Philippines - Told in a Few Words—A Book | vernment, - Wolt by Two Young * . ‘ — Given Away. ome o Men. | PAPILLION, Neb., Aug wom reuble is Had Among |l'n'lnl sts Have Considerable Troable [Sergeant Rudolph Doenges, late of Com. | REPOFt of (he Expert Acconntant | Mits Mary Reniite, Port 0 ] " " e ’ 3 - ows 1 rale ’ Miss Mary Rennie, Port Byron, 111, writes Htoh DeiyiRing ts NI LOUP CITY, Neb, Au. 27.—Special Tel- | In Naming a County Attorney and |pany I Sixteenth United States infantry Shows That the Recalclitrant D b bt b A 2 with & younger brother, was seat to a Present to Resign. | terday in good health. Sergeant Doenges to Account For. . Gentlemen—"I uin pleased to say a few c— neighbor's to get them to help thresh, Oa has been in the service during the past I words of praise for your Peruna, which has GRAND Nebi, AUk (8pe. | Starting y took a gun, thinking they three years and was with the first fleet B v been of such wonderful help to me. My i LR Bl R L L o ’ 8 am) | system wascompletely run down and 1 need- - 3 through a draw they saw the weeds move | Popism in Johnson county s terribly on the | tles of El Caney and San Juan hil), He wa A personal debt to the state of $3.070.78 | ed a general toning up. but the fair practically opened late on Sat | (01" {niing they saw & wolf, fired into | three-cornered convention of the fustonists | service In his discharge his recor.men- |of Benjamin FaLang as superintendent of only three bottles I felt my usual self and urday afternoon and continued, as far as | Gt O LGOE R PO G R an out cry- |held here yesterday. The attendance at|dation is as high as can be given. While | the Nebraska Institute for the Feeble | have be excellent health ever since.” the confectionory atands and the minkliv& | goln oy had shot Miss Josle Zelinsky | Sears, the work hung on and enthusiasm | trouble he gave a lecture in the Methodist | The condition of the Snances of the in out for during the heated seasont of crowds on the streets was concerned, allf, "o Uy loggt and face, killing her in- [ Was noticeably absent church in this city, which was listened to |$titution, indicating the misapplication of First—To keep up u good lowed, however, (o extibit during Sunday | “qp T\ hor in thelr wagon to her | At the court house and numbercd probably | At that lecture Doenges (then @ corporal) | Poyater's stubborn appointee, is shown in | Hours home and came to town and notified the | fifty. €. M. Wilson was made chairman and | spoke very strongly in favor of the admin- | the officiul report of Charles Q. De France 5 - el Ided |coroner and gave themselves up to y e yesterday and um’n\ a 'uuin ¥ \\1.‘; addcd, | sherift. The young man is about 19 and |arrangement, each convention was to have | some of the calamity wiscacres sald [(ned Lang's official records. De France auite a portion of which was ruined by the known and respected. The young man |Other conventions. This was not necessary, |of being punished by the “iron heel of |duct the Investigation and his findings running together and making some repaire | 0" Ll TO (n are stricken with | because the fusion arrangement of officers | militarism.” Today the young sergeant | ¥ere made public this afternoon. The re coseary morning - : but it looked better. Accordingly, & demo- | correspondent hastened to interview him | Governor Poynter and it is quietly rumored Jot, if the truth be told, but Mayor Plait | ¥TORM PAYS A VISIT TO NEBRASKA, | o1y committee was 4 ttee soon reported that the|opinion from the standpoint of a soldier |t1¢ the account @t full pay and has made the volunteer fire | Reports -'-.'":::u'-"l:;:-':r 'rn':n varfous | ;opulists were not yet organized and con- | with an honorable discharge and disprove To prevent political reaction against BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 27.—(Special Tele- volunteer poli fepariment . In OWUSOn® [ oo S X Neavy ain, Ball and wind storm | Dele® to the Second distalct senatorial | young soldier was found at home sur lon nouncement made in clothing, who have orders to arrest any evil and Fifth district representative conven- | rounded by all the luxurles a fond mother | the executive department this afternoon " nd continued until about 7:30 this morn The board of control of the street fair were chosen as follows: John J. Long, Fi v g i ) N, Wol- | Ing. The wind did considerable damage to hosen as follows: John J. Long, Frank consisting of Mayor W. H. Platt, 8. N. Wo | Holmes, Albert Wirt, J. W. I X e t | DOUGLAS, Neb. Aug, = spectat)— | M : Shepherd, G. L. Endress, | home) and after proferring us a genuine | that Lang is short in his accounts,” pro- 1d;n':'lur~> said nothing more .:nu'lu be done for m I'hree months use and H. H. Glover ned the managemen iL. § A Charles Redden, Henry Woosfelt, A. Nelson, | pylin e he | tested retary Jowell. “It merely shows | of Pe s a we o ve remaine: ¢ ¢ e 1o\ Lyone. genoral | Another heavy rain fell early this morn- 8 A 1800, | Filipino cigar, he said | 1 retary Jewel m | cruna made a well man of me and 1 have remained so ever since. | . Gives 11 ‘s on the BAND CONCERT STARTS THE OPENING DAY | yyisa sosie Zelinaky 1s Shot for a | FREE SILVER REPUBLICANS GET NOTHING P SECRET OF THE BEATRICE WAR IS OUT 27.—(Spectal.)— | fons, but to the Out- egram.)—Yesterday afternoon John Schroll Finally Fix on One Who is Not |arrived home from the Philippines yes tor Has a Large Sam of Money The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Oblo might s wolt or rabbit. While going | TECUMSEH, Neb, Aug. 27.—(Special)—|of transports to Cuba, engaging in the bat- | LINCOLN, Aug. 27.—(Spectal Telegram.) | opening day of the Grand Island street fair, | [T 000 0 U es. They stopped | Wane. This fact was exemplified In the | twice promoted in the ranks for valiant |18 one of the results of the administration | “Pernna acted like magie, and after using the construction of booths, the running of | o T B T T to the spot and | ach was a decided fall-oft over previous|on a furlough at the close of the Cuban|Minded Youth at Beatrice | There are three things that every one should look day Yesterday. None of the fakirs were al- | F U The democrats met in & committee room | with close attention by & crowded house |Dearly $4,000 of state money by Governor | The building of booths was under way the | W. M. Buffum secretary ccording to the | jstration. As he was then in the service, | the expert accountant who recently exam s ? last night, th for §n the buntt the girl is about 18 years old, both well |@ “go-between committee to wait on the |he dare not speak otherwise on the pain |WAas detailed by Governor Poynter to con ain of last night, the color in the bunting Th 4 \ 2h looking | ¥Tief was not understood before convention time, | has his discharge from service and your | POt was held back for several days by ho advance guard was a rough looking named on the Philippine situation to secure his | that Lang was given an opportunity to set- has sworn In a dozen extra police officers Mty comn ilippine situation to secure h department, of 100 or more members, into a sequently or work was taken up |the assertions of the Bryanites. The |Governor Poynter and his chances for re X loatrice last night about 2 o'clock L ! nighc bou tion which meets in Johnson September could contrive. He was seated in the old |that Lang was expected to straighten up {5rR6 trees throughout the eity ammond, T.|of Japanese slippers (purchased en routoe | [he report of De France does not show | | had a severe attack of Bright's disease which brought me so low the bach, J. A. Woolstenholm, John Alexander M Patton, J. H Kt i \"he | ing. The ground in some fields is too we G. H. Clark, M. E. Cowan, E. H. Grist, H.| “You ask me to relate my opinfon of the | that the sum of 79.78, money derived | For a free book on diseases peculiar to hot weather, send to The Peruna Medicine manager, at § o th roing and he | N8 nd in 1 - Sromptly car- |to plow. Grain thrbshing s being de- LaMastor Philippine situation from the standpoint | from the sale of produce, ot been | Company, Columbus, Ohlo, 5 o sec that the program is promptly ca j i L ried out, that concessions aro Kept entr o oncor o turned over to-the state and I understand s or. |layed by the many rains. The corn crop New Central Committee, of a noncommissioned officer and pri- | turned r to-th derly as under the spirit of a street fair |18 immense where the hail has not dam-| The following, representing the precincts vate. 1 think this government has been |that Lang does not dispute the assertion | too 1e wit e rebels. Tha o | Most of the money, 1 understand, was re §s deemed proper and that the various free | a£ed it Some fields that were thought to | named, constitute the new central com- lenient with the rebels. That was th entertainment arr Wt and setile- | be damaged but little by the hail are now | mittee, of which H Cooper s ,,,‘”r,‘u;mn ‘l'mlt of |:nurr'\\‘(»;yu He would give wlrmr! 1::]--;1 m;”» hh‘x‘yl v:lu 1\‘::.;:*":"":' ST\’”‘, I'AIR 0[ TLOU[\ (.00') UMAHAB STLOU'S e o b e B p y | o 8. C the niggers too much leeway in the evi- |the grounds surrounding the institution. | e ar mude with tho pald concessions. | found fo bo ina bud condition. Tho ears | man: Nemaha precinct, M. B, Cowan: Lin- | 110 1EEers (oo much leenay i he svl (e, RS, SREENCE, L k| e R.R. re rotting or molding where bruised by |coln, Herman Ernst: Todd Creek, Dr. .| o n Shows R B [the hal and the other ears are shriveling | W. Youngman: Maple Grove, William Con. | them understand we meant them no harm, | bending the settlement of his claim for | WABASH R.R.( . P | The o HatiPgents : a1 | salary Managers Expect to Have a Record Breakor The city is running the fake shows on | ,." Guing 1o the leaves belng stripped | way: Sterling, John Shepherd; Spring Creek, [The only imsurgents left are of a social alar | 13 P Porcentage plan. Thera was some litile dit- [ U OWInE 1o | n i, Bt Totten b Vostn . [and political outlaw class. The start of | Esplanation Not Exoneration, | This Year. HALF RATES ficulty this morning with one or two of the [ TR 08 BBl o 97— (Special)— | J. Long: Western, Byron Kavanagh | the insurrection saw a good many well Notwithstanding the apologetic defense | I, ST. LOUIS and rety Aiig. 318t to concesslons, they elatming that when tieket | Zoion e Chg orom the northeast this| About this time the conference committen |UFed Fillpinos in the robel ranks. Grad- |offered by those who are partially responsi- | bl b Ml i it takers on the part of the board of wontrol [ TR Loy S HalL, but not suf- | returned with the information that it had |UAlY the better class became aware that |ple for the popocratic misrule at the Beat- | OMAHA IS SWELLING THE EXHIBITS b, Sept. 30th to Oct. Bth, were installed that Mayor Platt had prom- | L0 0 (Bl o g6, and rain fell to |been agrecd that the democratic conven- |the United States was far different from |rice fnstitution because of the appointment CHICAGO and roturn, Avg. 28tH to tked them two days free. Mayor Platt, of : Spain and one by one this class came i0to |of the stubborn and erratic “doctor,” the 20th |the depth of 1.40 inches, tion should name the candidate for repre- [SP8 \ rn a 20th course, dented thin and the concessions were | 10 SR Y AUK. 27— (Special.)—This | sentative and the populist convention the |OUF lines and took up their usual avo- | report of Dekrance being officially author- | Metropolls of the State Shows More | " 1 pppopyp made to rome to the terms outlined. | yotion was blessed yesterday with an-|candidate for county attorney. The free |Chtions. They wero not long in commu- |ized by Governor Poynter, places Lank in a | laterest In (e Hvent Than ik, A number of the resident merchants in M Gt L ativer Pepinlinana - 6id st sas i ating their liko for the Americans to | very serious predicament and attention will Al Blopartion (o : . other rain The rain, accompanie by | r republican: id not seem to enter for AN O = candies, fruits, etc., objected to the free | FERC, T 0. LR KT Imh!l\:nu e z:-;\ cohslderation. Therefore, the ocanvention ir brethren still in the field and now | naturally be turned toward him for an ex- | " l\l.)\:\h;}; CITY and return, Sept. 20th operation of the foreigu candy, peanut and |y eth U BRIE S0 ol ateadily till | Nominated Dr. W. L. Hellman of Sterling|%1! that remain belong to that class of | planation ; 0 Oct. 6th. lemonade sellers, but nothing was doue, no [ (& SE8 BROUL 000 M O e e tnch. | OF representative by acclamation, The | DAtives who would not work if they could. |~ The fact revealed in DeFrance’s report s ) ~ o most ALL points south, August formal objections being entered. T 1 e e e eI [ doctor thanked the convention and stated | They would rather carry on a guerrilla war | considored by some as an explanation for | LINCOLN, Aug. 27.—(Special)—Secre- | a1gt, Sapt. dth, Sept. 18th. The board had a mecting yesterday &t} Lo 0T 000 for putting in the fall | that he would certainly be elected. and pillage. This kind of war will likely [ Lang's persistent and stubborn efforts to|tary Furnas of the State Board of Agri-| "ty Wioave Unton Station daily tor which saloon men and others fn the east | 'F " L The delegates from Lincol d Nemaha |be carried on for some time, but the in- |retain control of the institution. It is au- | culture has opened state fair headquarters |y ng TY, QUINCY. . wheat. The acreage of wheat sowed this & rom Lincoln and Nemaha ! ANSAS CITY, QUINCY, BT. LOUIS aag end vigorously objected to discrimination. | o\ 'oby, o' ynusually large precinets, the second commissloner district, | SUFrection proper Is a thing of the past. | horitatively stated that Lang was willing 'at the Lindcll hotel in this city and for the | \ii" loines east or south, a5 they allexed, In the location of the tree (4L WIILto unuublly Jovke, | o and named A. . Buffum tho candidate O sUFprising fact is that the guerrilas | to evacuate August 15 on condition that Dr. | next seven days will devote his entire at-| " iurarmation at CITY TICKBT OFFIOR, attractions and the pald concessions, and | S BATG Neb. AUE STShocll I 0 commissioner. Mr. Buffum's candidacy | have the latest mproved weapons and have | Decring, his appointed successor, take what [tention to arranging for w e expects | 1495 BARNAM ST., (Paxton Hotel Plock) criminations and recriminations were In e : ® [ was endorsed the populists from the |Plenty of ammunition of the 1399 brand. |cash he might turn over and give a receipt | to be the biggest fair ever held in the state. 5w dulged In. The matter, it is stated, has same district Where they get it is beyond the compry in M1l in return and that Deering's refusal The prospects for an unusually large at- Ak Teen adjusted properly and the board of con trol promised to distribute the concessions hension of those who have charge of af-|to do this brought about the appointment | tendance are promising and enough entries @s fairly as was possible. IWARD, Neb, Aug. 27.—(Special.)—A Probably the most amusement was found | think T have done my share and return, Aug. 25th to morning, preceded by a strong windstorm |and thunder and lightning. The precipita- | tion amounted to .60 of an Inch Seasion of the Populists. fairs. I am not going to re-enlist. I |of DeFrance (o investigate the books of the have already been recorded to insure an at- | home and report his findings tractive exhibition. Applications for space Yesterday afternoon the Shelton apd |Severe electric storm passed over Seward | in the populist convention. Four dozen| Sergeant Docnges {8 an eloquent speaker | 1In defense of Dr. Lang it is asserted that 'in the agricultural implement department Grand Istand base ball clubs played a game | 28t nIght, lightning striking the German | delegates were present and the work was|and will likely give a few lectures in | of ball, the Sheltons, who had not been de- | ngelical church spire and damaging the |allowed to drag. Hon. W. G 1, the | Sarpy county the amount found due for cows, eggs, but- | agers has decided to enlarge the building, feated this season, being lambasted to the | PUII4Ing quite badly. L. H. Castle’s dwell- | father of popism in Johnson county, occu- ter, farm machinery, ete., the discrepancy | this being necessary to accommodate all tune of 26 to 6 This week the Superior [V€ Was also struck, breaking a window |pled the chair. A. G. Blauser kept the min- [ Prospe o anty. being due to the inaccuracy and careless- | those who desire to exhibit farm machinery __ team, strengthencd up for ptriely ””_l‘nnvi doing slight damage. The ralnfall futes. Mr. Swan seemed to experience con-| YORK, Neb, "m]l York | ness of former, Steward Milliken, The exhibition of cattle will be especially G" b ’ A G eRRA Talana thani fengthenng, | Amounted to 1.37 inches. siderable difficulty 1n making the work come | county farmers were nover before busier | (maries Q. DeFrance, the expert account | 1arge and will not be restricted to Nebraska ea STl Aot L avily albinnan, 4G (e Bese|) WESTAPO Neb., Aug. 27.—(Special.) | out according to schedule. A committee of [ than at the present time in years past. | ant who examined Lang's account, is an|Standard breeds have been entered in the amateur baso ball ever put up in the state | —ANOther very heavy electrical storm, | Interlocutors was sent out to confer with | They aro thrashing and taking care of Jarge | employe in the state treasurer's office and | fancy stock class from Ohio, Indiana, New T4 oxpected. On Sunday next the Hanoves |%Ith & coplous downpour of rain, visited [the other conventions. When it reported | crops of winter wheat and oats, and are | js connected with the populist state cen- | YOrk and Missourt and it is expected that [l[:k Islapd and Grand Island teams will finish up the |18 section this morning. Fall plowing [ that the populists had been allotted county | busy plowing ground and preparing for sow- | tral committee in the capacity of head of | Other nearby states will be represented RS Sk is being done everywhere in the county, | attorney the work of naming the candidate | ing winter wheat. Owing to the large num- | the literary department. It is safe to pre- | The state fair is receiving strong sup This morning the Grand Island band ap- | {he &round being in better condition for [ Was taken up. Captain Hugh LaMaster was | ber of rains where farm lands are a little | aict that his report to the governor will not | POTt from Omaha and more entries have peared at 10 o'clock at the main arch and | PIOWIDE than for many years the first honored, but he did not want the | flat farmers are compelled to walt in some | pe published in the popocratic press of the | been made from that city in proportion to Blisonrssn Taxoelinnt musle, formally;onen NELSON, Neb., Aug. 27.—(Speclal Tele- | candidacy. He had other fish to fry in this s until the ground drles out sufficiently | state as a landatory reference to the re- | its population than any other in the state §u up tho street fair fostivittes. This band, | KFam.)—Another fine rain fell here this |campaign and, although he did not say o, | so they can plow. Clover, tifothy and al- | form administration. Lincoluss usually well represented, but this under the leadership of W. H. Harrison, | MOTRIN&. This, together with that of last it {8 known that he aspires for legislative | falfa hay crops were the largest in the year there is a decided lack of interest in | N v Thursday night's rain, puts our soil in|honors. Another man had to be named and, | tory of the county and reported much the fair and numerically the entries from jostmaster of this city, has come out st ; ) 3 3 L."fi'ffi"'.i,' y,’..““,‘,;“,,j,,‘.'_,':,,,,,"v' ,,‘,;:,',“n:f‘::‘l fine condition for fall plowing, which will | accordingly, A. N. Dafoe came in as second | ter than in the states of fowa and Illinols. TRAIN KILLS YOUNG WOMAN|;C city are far helow the average. Omaha BUFFET lIBHAHY BABS B e o itn | Tesult in a large acreage of fall wheat |choice. Mr. Dafoe positively would not ac- [ In spito of the extra work York county | paiie to See A & Fngine and | D% about ten exhibits recorded to one from heing sown. Dy o . - | cept the nominatiof 4 paid off la o er $17,000 Lincoln, 2 humber of new instruments the Grand | Peing sown. During the storm this morn- | ces n farmers paid off last month over $17,000 in o nifive TiaGE Hwentye Telnd eltizens had st oceasion to be | 1K the Erain stacks of E, Devore, near this | Chairma n thought that when |excess of new mortgage loans made. Com oy Tast With good weather we will have the Best mmng Car Service proud of the organization and to congratu- place, were struck by lightning, setting|Mman was named as a candidate he ought ing population and wealth this is a bet- best fair ever held under the auspices of i ol proud of the orcanization and to oA | (hom on fire. This Is Mr. Devore's second | (0 ACcept without a whimper. At the birth | ter showing than county in lowa or i hia Liscodaives i mistortune within a year. Last fall his|Of POpIsm 1n Johnson county he had helped | Iilinois can make Ak Gblbtk |kt SvenluE CuTAUSTathl Hetiaka, | by Gfilenn (And i saniby (b (AL (1 $ 5 barn and contents were destroyed by fire | fill out the ticket with his name, when - e : O 8 e ot My, | Attendance will also break all past records At noon the parade of the conoessloners| o'y hig entire orop of small grain | there wasn't the ghost of a show for an Hard Work Saves MWill, it a tiaah | MOge wittereNtHia i Nalag a1k d all over was booked, but was postponed until Tues- | A58 SOW M8 cilre efop of smoll Brain. | o\ oCion and he was always willing to make | YORK, Neb,, Aug (Speclal.)—The | 914 Mrs. M. T. Hohman, whero she had baen f 3 (%0 [WIEet 8 helnk dlepidved AL over day owing (o the considerable construction [ NORTH LOUR, Nab. Aus. 31.=(Bpeclal.) | [l0 g C Moo 1R 000" of the cause. Yost roller water power flour mill, one of | “Pending the evening, to \"";":" "“".’l“"‘ tectly safe in making such predictions. One of booths and the work of decoration, ete. | b nivhi™ The corn crop. where it es.| ‘1 tEere any other man in our party | the largest flour mills in the state, about | Where she made her home, she stebped 10| o¢ tho features of the fair this year will be still going on caped the drouth, will be very large this|%ho i8 qualified for the position?’ he | two miles west of Lushton, this county, on | the middle of the main track, evidently not o poigreyele, or automobile races. Priz At L yoar : asked. The name of W. W. Giffen was|the Bluo river, narrowly escaped being | OUCIIE the rapidly approaching sceond sec- | of g25 The program of attravtlons for tomorrow [ GIBBON, Neb., Aug. 27.—(Special.)—One | SUREested. “Ia he present?” inquired Mr. | washed into the river, which would have | !0R of No. 2, which was several hours be- |y, oy, he has expended a much greater sum than, have heen so great that the board of man SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 27.—(Special.)— | the State Boatd of Agriculture," sald Secre- » been offered in each race and " d hind time and running upward of fifty kD OATS SBUDINS 96 anbiie 308 18 as follows and three-quarter inches of rain fell here|SWan. The answer was that he was not, | meant a loss of thousands of dollars in not | M p Mias KA W ED WG AL | Dioxcle will also bring out quite a K ey, Ravenna and all the west day: [ at an early hour this morning. Lightning|Put that he was engaged in farming now. | only the mill building machinery, but gey- [ I8 an hour. Miss Hrusks 10 WaS S€Ch |y ymber of contestants. The events will be Forenoon-1) MWest Third | giruck the belfry of the High school bufld-| “All the more fitting." ventured the | oral thousand bushels of wheat, oats and | B dsvaraliin hen peril, scemed to become | ghon (o amateurs only and con 4 squently no 3 P n Sk 4 bewildered and powerless to move. She p 4 e s L LGB, D Ing, doing considerable damage, but did|chalrman et’s nominate him and then | corn, besides the large stock of flour storea | P**! 4‘..» i 7 "““N“_‘I her head. and wag | COSh prizes are offered. These races will be c“lclno .nd E.ST. Velous Cochra s At DIal- [ not set the building on fire. This finishes [4djourn before he has a chance to get in | in the mill. The Blue was up and running | ¢4 the 1 syone could reach her, being | [ =, Off Monday. The first event will be|ymAvE 7:00 A. M.—4:65 P. M~7:0 P. M form No. 3, | et the comedy 4cro- | the circuit of three churches, the college | here and resign.”” And Mr. Griffen was ac- | over its banks, and before anyone was| >\ a one-mile novice race, with three prizes, it et T e P onn, Neion | and High school buflding, making five of [c0rded the honor. Delegates were then | aware seeped through the dam thrown twenty-five feet and instantly killed. | (ho firgt being a $5 silver urn, the second a to visitors from all the west Afternoon— | our best buildings struck by lightning, all | ¢hosen to the float senatorial conven- | flume and mill, and at the time it wa | Bor bady ia & mess bt cuts: aud _""‘”‘"" | $3 watch chain and the third a $2 sweater. ST. PAUL and "‘“"Elpousl at platform No. I, West Third street, the | on the same street and all of them within a | 100 covered was thought 0 be of such headway | 4n¥ boncs being broker, et mother a0t | In the second event, a one-halt mile open LEAVE 6:3 A. M.~7:% P. M. Zovirows: b, ot platform No. @ BNl gius of three blocks. The Methodist| The populists will meet in Johnson the | that it was beyond control. Only for the | ® Prother. John, live ells, Midland pre- | race, the first prize is a gold watch, worth Pukwana park ball, « an y Dase it | ground a couple of months ago and fs now | Kates selected are: Grant Sherman, P. 8. | cst kind of work by the owners was the mill | Housen here during the last three|worth $7, and the third, a standard make LEAVE 8:00 P. M g A g | belng replaced by a large modern church|Nester, Hiram Pittam, Asa Emerson, J. E. | and contents saved from destruction, I"“’“”’\ bieycle lamp. Prizes of a similar value are §: 4% county, ex puth Lacust | buttatng LaMaster, G. 8. Phillips, Frank Redmond, s BB e SRS offered in the two-mile handicap, the first oeust strect “cension ani para: | NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. Special,)— [ John Riffie, Dr, W. P. Brooks, E. W. Nel- abor Day Proclamatio GRAND. ISLAND, AUR, 37 (Spe- | PTIze belng a gold watch, valued at $22.50." Citv Offices. 1401-03 Farnam THIrG Girvet, the ‘Zbybtows: T:0C et W terduy it was hot with a strong south- | on, C. Robinson, C. E. Hauptman, J. §.| LINCOLN, Aug. 27.—(Special)—Governor | oty Mr. Hines of Omaha, representing | SIDNEY FLOURING Siiit v T form No. & st Third street, hana 'con. | east wind. About 2 o'clock this morning it | Ostrander, ""“"“h T"»‘";" The central "“'";“"' has Issued the following Labor Day | (pe Manhattan Promotion company, which | ' e RUBAED: cert; T:20, at platform No. nt str began raining and continued to rain harq | committee, as chosen by precincts, fol- | proclamation e : the right of or the pur- | Fire Strik the ‘Marfells; 8 on Third street, or DAt | gor soveral hours. A Nght rain 1s still alle | 1ows: Nemaha precinct, J. W. Buffman, | State of Nebraska, Executive Chamber, | 8¢CUTIng fhie ighbrol way for el pyn Larpanes w Heva Nlew at the forms to be designated, band concert | . A light rain is still fall- N s’ .5 * | Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 27, 1900.—The statutes | ported Dakota, Nebraska & Southern Rail- duntries Cheyenne County. mbRWotanis Commitit Hatihe ahsxes of with no wind. Water Is standing on | Horace Phillips, E. P. Ingersoll; Lin-| gt our ‘state in. recognition of the impor. | way company, with terminals at Grand | SIDNEY, Aug, (Special Tel- ; LLE00; NBYIRE.ODARRS OF | 00 o coln, John Phillips; Western, L. M. Veal; | tance of labor have designated as a legal e T ;| egr 9 oy . 4 the floral purade, promise, with good p the ground : el a logil | 15land and Plerre, S. D., was in the city | eRram.)—The Sidney flouring mill was to- Pects of fulflling the promide, to make the | SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 37.—(Special)—A | Vestn, P. 8. Nester, John Pratt; Todd | BoNORy, 00 GAY (B el U™, Labor Being | ¢oday, "1t becamo known about a week |tally_consumed by fire tonight. The fire Roral 3 She et LN | heavy rain storm, accompanied by an un- | Créck, D. 8. Soyder, E. G. Jury; Spring|wealth or prosperity, it is fitting that a day | ago that some of the options which had |department, under the management of oral parade the best feature the fair . Creek, Dr. W. P. Brooks, Robert Young; |should be set apart'when the laborer may | : Chies i r The traveling men had a meeting at the|Yual amount of thunder and lightuing, | < P B : i [ should be et apart when the laborer may | poen gecured by the promotion company, | Chief Mike Sanders, quickly responded to Koohler Saturday night, at which commit- | Prevailed here last night. The rainfall was | aple Grove. €. . Hauptmun: Helena, | WGl feveat "o himteit" or ‘B¢ rilicved [ on what are considered important tracts of | the alarm, but the firo had gained such | tees were appointed to get up a fantastic | Re8T1Y one inch ey RARSUNGY 1 Stariian: 8. & Ouirasten | from tallito spand & day. In. soclal W |land it the scheme goes through, had ex- |Tapid headway that-it was impossible to Lo parade and an cvening entertalnment espe- Whe ORACHT . Ribissos Love F is Lacking. In accord with this provision of law pired and that, while oMcers of the com- | Xtinguish it and all efforts were directed PURELY VEGETABLE. clally for the knights of the grip. Hastings| FLO! e e er. | It had been understood that at the con- | by the authority vested in me as g 4 written to local parties that the | 10 neighboring bulldings and no other | Aete as a Tonic and Stops Ha'r from Falllug R . Neb., Aug. 27.—(Speclal Tet of Nebraska, 1 proclaim Mondiy losses were sustaiued i and all south day will be a big one, and [ egram.)—Marshal Daly at 7 this evening|clusion of the work the other conventions | ber 3, ey Yl company fully contemplated taking ad- ot nlw b | out, Cures Dandruft, Brittle Hair, Itch- Omaha, Lincoln and all east day will be its | captured Vester McKay, who had stolen a | Would adjourn to meet with the populists | In ‘witne hereof 1 have hercanto set | ¥antage of the options, this was not done building and contents were valued | ing and all Scalp Treubles, #econd. The floral parade will be held on | bicycle at Blair this afternoon ll‘nly had |1n a ratification of the ticket and for a [ MY " ‘ M:f lI\;‘w‘ "(‘“\"'; .lh':uq x:. before their expiration, nor wak any effort fl,' $u I*“" :Imrl A'r-\: red by $10,000 insurance, i d c . oral | r s afternoo ad seal of the State Nebriska e |tk fded il e mean- | distributed in the Millers' Mutual for $5,000 Thursday and Saturday. the description of the wheel and man and 106 feast. As the delegates falled (0| Lincoln this 7th day of August, A, D 170, | APPATent b« i56 8.1 “‘“’”'_": ""' DRIAR? |ena the Aatnk. Hirementa Tund 'I'v‘\ ter- | CGuaranteed to ure Grand Display of Lights, was looking for him when he arrived in[COme the chairman sent out a committee | o\ 0ol o WV R DONPER i o AR REE ARG | wbitors aid. North Eritish the belsnte When all other remedies have failed Toe frat) day clossd tanight with bl | lows. .He weat ipto & maloon gad gotiged |10 DEIOK \NA B TS COmELies Peburaed Secretary of State. | piliatug 4nd have beon busy making drafts | The mill has been a valuable business or money refunded. o ation | Daly 100king at the wheel. The fellow o | Shortly and anounced that the other con- - ding and ha en busy ma drafts 4 R ¥ crowds on the streets, The nluu_unm n | Il In‘(\r.»:: k’::-ru‘:: nll.nr:h‘hl' 1nl r low ?nn.d ventions had adjourned and the delegates | Charge Against Schmide D ed. |of the road line. Mr. Hines stated today | feature to this city and its destruction will | 8old everywhere. Safe, Bure, Rellable st iha arches was Lesied for, the Aiat e [0, TE0N ORIt & e beties bk madloniiR | doparted from(he premiass MADISON, Neb., Aug. 27.—(Specfal)— | that the company had found some of the [be sadly deplored Troptios 62 Hait 023 fiip trevbies Sen tonight ;:‘u’m:un;wl the l\mvs‘l ‘-\.vr,.\‘-l‘: SHSRRRL R & DA BT :( ‘_;.]“ "‘u"mh' This very much vexed Mr. Swan and he | The preliminary hearing of Cornelius |tracts upon which options had been se Hv-'- fire caught in the upper part of | A, R, BREMER CO., - Chicage t any street fair in interior towns o claims his home is ree Rivers Ty M1 b P hrd B e s them. |the building, evide S ariates A i Hop o lihin B8 AN SRR RIS ST (A1 limhons tedlious Eowe: tha’ stratss chmidt, who shot his father-in-law last | 1 unnecessary and would pass them. |the building, evidently from spontancous ro le by rea exhibitions were in full swing »lun-- A . ee ment all right and 1 don't like the way |Tuesday morning, was held Saturday after- | The rumor abroad in the state that work | combustion, as no work has been going on Sherman & Met | Drug Co., afternoon, excopting the high wire bley | japanese Lanterns for Street Pafr. | they bave run away. They can say what |B00D. A number of witnesses were ex- |had been begun on the line is a mistake. | I It for ten days The building was a | Myers-billon Drug co. Soing ubabla to Lf“ Tha igetse s ainatobisa NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. 27.—(Spe- | they will do, all right, but I notice they [@amined, the testimony showing the vicious Henuliath W AREeAl Aaxe sivhe f ""\ stone }N'W“‘ The walls de Supplied by Ll on this att. | ¢1al)—The committee on decoration and |usually suit their convenience in the mat- [hature of Jullus Bolofski and that the act | OPNANE eIl Tolaoar) | A8 Anding RoLwishatanding, the dntens| . ag aonneft Hnir Byssas, properiy o allon nscension Lhs oy | lighting for the street fair which will be [ter when It comes to carrying the plans |Was committeed in self-defense. The | I ¢ e s sty of the fire. Wallace O. Osterbautt| A L. Undeland, ' .I‘n,l;,,.."“;.‘“x’:p';\mdn ever l:x h::-;l l\'vl;[n' held (i this ofty fram Santembar ¢ ta b loutt judge decided that Schmidt was justified | rrylr; (: l.-wxlw xl\-’;r-,ny.’:w '-.'. .“\ t ‘;, lxu;wl‘ l|‘-1 was sole proprietor and manager Richardson Drug Co. 4 o 9 YRUSH as -arranged tc o o e city | The chair ounced that the state cen» |killing Bolofeki and the oharge sgainst | OF Wid-road party, mei today and decids - 5 Kb ki h . \1”1 iuv: «“‘4 :n: . .vh* ontire city The chair announced that th state cen- | kill i Bolatext s aga N e | 'l s Malsanaad: TS nd of anpiing o R e T P luu“:"”h[ 3 y,:‘uln oy :d.”‘,h'; - < tary Porter's ruling that the name “pop- \\\|.>| ]I'Hl\l' T.»‘ Aug. 27.—(Special) | HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A socted and 18 belleved to equal that of ¢ s wos e committee sts of Johnson co ould be e wler the 010 Flag. t* could not be used on the official |—An epidemic of dog poisoning has broken | w oy 1 " e i ey ot ot ot | spent one day last week visiting the busi- | pected to contribute $24 to the state cam- Enlist Endes the Fiag Pl g8 ; b S 08 FAIR TRIAL TO.... B | gt 3 SYRACUSE, Neb., Aug (Special)— [ballot by their party without the prefix, [Out at West Point. This morning seven falr last year. Of pald concessions more | D88 men and secured orders for lau- | paign fund. The hat was passed and $12.90 | 1r hore 1y as much political chunge mid-roi The appeal was filed in court | teen dogs, some of them very valuable . | terns. Arrangements are now being per- | secured o still belng contracted with and pla ery section of the state as there is here, | this afternoon by Taylor Flick, candidate |animals, were found dead from poison Are'silll Dally ocnirestadyith fected to have all the lawns fu town il- | And the poor old free silver republican | yripd eetion of WS SHOERE FRAre s B 8 " 4 hd gone | Upon was found y. | for gove t covers the ground gone investigation it that the New Church s Dedicated luminated in the same way party hardly came in for consideration [ fon goyarROn: O Kreung & had been placed hop v Church s Dedicated. I Y Many populists have come out openly for |over at the recent hearing before Sec- |Poison had been placed in chopped meat STOCK Veb., At 7.—(Spectal. ) — at all. Four lonely delegates only met as STOCKHAM, Neb., Aug. 27.—(Special.) e I Monas: at all ir lonely delega nly met a | R the republican nominees and those who ‘ retary Porter and portions laid on paper and left on the . (1] The new Presbyterian church he dedl- | NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Aug. 27.— | Femiuiscence of the organization. An|p...iofore clalmed to be silver repub- | idewalks in different portions of the clty a lnet cated yesterday, the services belng con- | (gpecial)—Four sults have been filed in |SL1MP! At bandling any business would |i.ne gre back in line, taking an active| Family Reanion at 1. City. Much indignation is aroused over the cow- Qucted by Rev. B. M. Long, D. D., of Lin. | (hoocisll——Four suits hate been flled in [ be useless and so th delegates soon de- | [SERE RTE BAEK (0 (R0 SRS S0 BSHVE] Loup crTy, Neb., Aug pecial)— | ardly act of somo vandal Eoan s : coln, assisted by Rev. H. M. Gittun and [ oo €0t oo e alness. ut | PAFted the scene of their meeting to re- | \finior ciub will be organized in Una- | Members of the Ross family, to the num & | not, you have missed a good thim Rev. W. K. Willlams of the Methodist Epis | Ganay. Logan county, last week The | PAIT to the other conventions allIs thin waek | ber of forty, are holding their triennia &hway trike 1t Rich. This exquisite malt beverage stands on & copal church. The church s a neat strues | giiet SPENE UM 00 B0 lowing | | Chairman Swan announced in the pop- A S8 [ reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. | DENVER, Aug - Dr. Joseph Haennelt |unique basis, It sells iaclt. 1ts famo and ture 34x48 feet, costing, exclusive of the ma- [ ot Srm POREE O s Rector & | Ulist meeting that as yet proper organiza Rottmann Agnin in Trouble, H. Hickman of this city. Californla, Wis- | a1k Mrs, Flora M. etts, both of this city. | gopueation 1s the envy of many. The palate, terial of the old church, about $1700 and | Wilkelmy company, $16.25; Callaway Mills |08 had Dot been perfected in Johuson | DOUGLAS, Neb. Aug. 2T.—(Special)— |consin, lowa and Nebraska are repre- | Mkt wirt Heid "up by Thisked ficn, wh | the beneficlal resulte achiesed “witnin (g scats 300. The church s all paid for and | po'a h¥ NOTRENE s pany. $61 county, ~The central committees of the | The sherift was called up from Nebraska |sented. 1t s customary for them to hold | getured over $7000'in"cash and diamonds’ | 11e benotclul « S9R) atter the dedicatory sermon Dr. Long raised | s & Mureas $1517. . b Smith & Sous | d1fferent fusion parties had worked hard | City again to arrest Earnest Rottman, the [ family gathering every (hre Wi fotia, Whs Desten jinto Snssuaibiicy | SRer ag aFe dhe only and real Judges of $320 for the seating of the church, makivg | company, $130.85 ¢ enough in the past, but there seemed (o |second time in eight days, for sell the home of Some member of their family. | hanaled | its merits, Approved of by them. it tris the total cost a little over $2,000 S be something lacking when it came to the |liquor without a license. A search war Ihe building is the culmination of the Nryan Will Not Vislt Chicago. accomplishment of results. Accordingly a |rant found one case of beer on hand. He LINCOLN, Aug. 27.—(Special Telegram.) | §eneral committeo of three—one from | was taken to the county seat to be bound I8 an ordeal which all women approach with indescribable . bille e —-W. J. Bryan today announced that he had | each party—was going to be named this |over to the September term of court. The Bacomlng a fear, for nothing can compare with the horrors of child-birth, | Ville exit. umphantly euters innumerable bouseholds, Whero Cabluet enters, doctors and drug decided mot to attend the Grand Army of | year. In this committee's hands was going | prosecution has fourteen counts against The thought of the sufTering and danger in store for her, robs BRARWED BY the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipation of the coui RN B e the Republic encampment at Chicago. The | to rest the steering of all the work of the | Mr. Rottman event, and casts over her o shadow of gloom (hat canaot be AED KRVG BREWING £, dcelsion is due, he asserts, to President Mcs | campaign. It was to be the very highest L event, aud casts over he wIEn U OO it BEFHESH'"G leEP Kinley's declination to attend | tusion authority. As members of this com- Republican Clu o e’ of women have found , : ! ik . OSCEOLA, Neb., Aug (Speet that the use of MoTiF o Or s | o mittee the democrats named M Cowan FRIEND during pregnau. . 0od Yield of Broom Corn. and the populists Mr. Swan ceola has organized a McKinley and Roose Sidobt tanbuamits ol all meln Aeh e SRR AR y Horsford's Acid Phosphate] | rnevron’ 'Nen e 37 sheeian L | VeIt club ‘and i has sixty members as x| Sy o mother and (i This selenthc Hiniment 13 3 r. Ray's enovator Sy . A4 4 RO T & Pt ity Bodsend 10 411 women at the time of their most critica Taken Just before retiring quiets the || | Broom cor cutting is in full blast. a num Wyoming Man Breaks His Leg. starter. Hon, H. T. Arnold is the president godsend to all women at the time of thelr moat critieal T AR nerves, nourishes the tired and con- | |ber of farmers having a large acreag KEARNEY, Neb., Aug (Special Teles | 0. E. Mickey secretary and Fred E. Soide R e i Sl B T T el L un re ' st caseq ] of dysuess ation, Dillous hewds n n R R D AT Banak o Tl Man 1.)—H. J. Ackerman of Tie Siding, Wyo., | treasurer. The club will meet one evening | system for the coming event, prevents ' moriing sickness,” and AT L b jcus ek “:‘::.::T:n:'::,l\':d,l;c‘el,,':?“;":‘,;l,:fr gan & Son bas in 235 acres of fne quality | stepped from a Union Pacific caboose early | of each week. Hon. E. L. Kiug was the Ghher discomiorts of this period! Soid by all druggists ot $ioo per and 81 Send & Free Hooly bottle Send for frae booklet 10 THE BRADFIKLD KEGULATOR €O, n . o and yleld, this worning and wissed the platform of the | speaker at the last meetivg. Atlanta, Georgia, and Free Au. h “y, Surslogey