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OMAHA DAILY BEE: W N k ‘G 1900 GREAT DIN AT GRAND ISL. ““.:““3”‘“\( TRIES TO COMPROMISE | if s sivs, pave -y suvaest «|STANDARD (I COMPANY U'P{/EALOUSY CAUSE OF KiLLING' SMALL Pox, | barrel flouring mill at Modale, Ia., and also | fair, as is the usual custom, will be held | e — Pecultar Clrenmstances Connected o grain elevator at Mondamin, fa., and will t Culbertson September 26 | te . with the New York Hotel Btreets at the Oarnival Are Blocked with |** “ iy i i ai | 8tate Board of Public Lands and Buildings | 404 lumber at Mondamin. J. Il Hamilten, | Attorney General Smyth Pursues Octopus Tragedy. Scarlet F.'"! he head of the fi 8 pre ent of the P " Noisy Orowds | TICKET NAMED AT SYRACUSE| Taras Him Down. Farmers’ and Serchanta' bask at this place toIts Metropolitan Lair NEW YORK, Aus. 5 —Harold 1, 8 Diphtherla - Large her @ - o prens ey | N UAMD — ir y-"xr Chicago “."",,"‘f,’,h:? was sho FREE PERFORMANCES ARE IN FULL swmei g e pabllenne 77" |BaLANCE sueer of THE vstirution | GETS GLAD HA!‘D AT BLAIR| (a5 10 GET ROCKEFELLER ON Lt B AT R R B TR _ Wheoping - Washington Connty People Extend n — fay. was still alive and cons 18 today coush SYRACUSE, Neb.. Aug. 28— (Special Tel- | Text of the Report Made to the ¢ WETIR WEIEUINE 9 UERTIey 5 Nothing Vew Brought Out in Hear vh‘: s i o it "”:‘:” L b WUl and epidemics of egram.)—The Otoe county republican : ernor Expert 1 rance A s the Only Witness HBeing Charles ey e e bk —— Act In Har | Bize of Crowds on Fiest and Second Days Shows That the Affalr is to ~ puzzled by the fact that the revolver wa R other ~ contagious | vention, with 185 delegates, assombled here Making Complete BLAIR, Neb, Aug. 28.—(Special Tele Ohle WG Bav s Pes IO e GUGEE. Seveeh &u. te ) discases are more |today. The temporary organization was tion gram.)—Charles H. Dietrfen, republican nal Grievance ambulance surgeon says | ! alent Mow perfected with Colonel William Hayward nominee for governor, arrived from the s instantaneou: a p thanat any time GRAND 1SLAND. Neb as chalrman and Frank McCartney secre- | ' south on the 6:47 train this morning and RS L L) T stridiron made an additional statement A during the past IRAN o tary and subsequently made the permanent| LINCOLN, Aug. 28 ial)—A person | spent the day in Bhir in company with| NEW YORK, Aug Attorney General| yoqqy (o the effect that Esson asked him ¥ ¢ p year and it be. sial)=Today was Ke L ganization. tanding anywhere in the west corridor of [ W, K. Fowler, nominee for superintendent | C. J. Smyth of Nebraska, who is in the | suqt hefore the first shot it he knew where e 'I{r.ulmn n.,\’ Loxinglon as The convention was good-natured and |the state house building about 10 o'clock | of public instruction, and F. H. Claridge, [ east for the purpose of taking testimony | hig (Esson's) sweetheart, Lily, was, and | sary to adopt i T perfectly harmonious and all went away | this morning could have heard persons | chairman of the republican central com- | regarding the operations of the Standard | gpon Stridiron replied that he did not, Es the Dest Lol ’ 1 was greatly Uk | with the feeling that an invincible ticket | talking in loud and exciting tones in the | mittce. He pald a visit to almost every| Oil company of Indiana, opened the hear fgon called him a lHar and then fired e X method of SneEtad tg far as attendance | pyy peon nominated, The following were | Private office of State Treasurer J. B. Me- | business house in the city and shook hands | (ng in New York today. Mr. Smyth Was| pnojjce theory is that there are two women disinfecting is concerncd It s alrcady plainly demon- | ;1u00q 1n nomination: For state senator, | serve and it b acquainted with their [ with nearly every citizen of Blalr. The|appointed by the supreme court of Ne-|in the cage and that Esson was jealous of ihe home In strated that the street fal | Hon. J. H. Arends of § for repre. | volves he would have known that Benja- | crowd that met him at the depot so early | braska as one of two referces to find out| giridiron 3 order to kill largest drawing cards entatives, Charles H. Marshall of Doug- |min F. Lang was the center of the group. |in the morning and the enthusiasm with [all he could concerning the operatious of | T B » ese belo i "'1':“;"""‘: the sirests were aimply |'8% 88 Ridolph Vennemann of Rock Creek | Dr. Laug came to Lincoln because of tho | which he was welcomed here are indica- the Standard Ol company, the iaformation FIRE RECORD d_"!"o;' 4 7| precinct; county attorney, Arthur Bischoft | 4 ures made in this morning’s papers | tions of the vote that will be rolled up for | to T s — and catchin blocked. Prof. Bond's band of Ord, an ex-| ¢ Nopraaka City; Commissioner, Third | CONcerning his accounts at the Institute| Dietrich for governor this fall in Blair| company, which does a large business in Creamers Bt Hebron, dis s cellent musical organization, gave & band | g uee ™ oo el ponmaeBo PIC pre- | for Feeble Minded Youth at Beatrice and [ and vicinity. Nebraska, is or is not a trust, the state b HEBRON, Neb, Aug. 28.-(Special Tele Ninety.fi b ;un.;n 'm ’n.;” ast end, while the Harei-| o0 he tried in vain to effect a compromise [ Judge Edgar Howard, the populist nom- [ having a stringent law R s by (34 peoper wid of S IAciaRe on band of this city 2 . | ®ram.)—~The creamery belonging to the revented by the proper use of disinfectants kB LULAEL A ”:;:y':l.l»“:v:‘.;y.“”k hm v;" Ineteen delegates and four al large were | y ’.; ;\.n members of the State llu.}|rn‘l of | nee for Dave Mercer's shoes came In on Mr. Nn.\'h .“‘ uh“l""_f “,', ,".\‘””,‘,x “_""l[':"l&mmnnv Creamery company, burned dowr uhlchdmr ylhf':t isease-breeding germ: . lected to attend the float convention of | Public Lands and Buildings. He was clos- | the Monday evening train and will spend [ D. Rockefeller, H. M. Flagler an this morning 1t about 3:30, It had not been DR. GEO. LEININGER'S crowds turned loose with horns, confettil . "ar i 61on counties. A ringing resolus | ®1¢d With the members of the board for [ most of the week in this county. Chair-|Tilford, all connected with the Standard |y gperation sinco the first of the mon . rubber balls and all kinds of racket-mak- | ;0" woo qqonted Instructing delegates to | S0Veral hours, but according to the state-| man O'Hanlon of the central committee[Oil company, but was informed that the | pire 15 gupposed to have been started by For.mal. do-hydo ing instruments util bands could not be | o0 T nomination of David Drown | Ment of one of them, made after a pro- | escorted him over the city and Introduced | entlemen were not in the city. Mean-| gyoniancous combustion of coal GENERATOR heard over 100 feet away and the cry of the | 0"y ba” City s float representative, | (Acted conference, his wishes were not [ him to the citizens of Blair, Mercer's ef-| While Mr. Smyth began proceedings today (using solidificd Formaldehyde) offers the #pleler was completely and hopelessly lost | g o0 RECE 0 08 O eesatul and | Eratife Lang claims that $1.800 of the|forts in obtaining for Blair her govern-|by calling as a witness George Rice, who people the only safequard against the spread in the shufMe. The din continued unuil 11 REECIEE BTE TOCE Y the succt of | $%.070.78 due the state was expended for|ment building, the new postofice, and many | 8t one time was in the oil business at 2. About midr f I contaglous and infectious diseases. By o'clock, when the crowds began to disperse. | o EEEE B TEIER R resentative, | C4tUe, sheep, butter, eggs and other sup-| personal courtesies shown to old soldi Marfetta, 0., and has been fighting the | (e BOUES fIree & the mutderer of "“J‘"‘P" use of the generator you avold There m;: ,.y nm\]m"’ of uulv‘y‘nrl'\ I8 | Cud n corked ml'““ mm”l' p w: Ao | plies and he wants the Board of Public|and other citizens, will settle the ques-|Standard Ofl company for a number of| Piytreville (Wis) men, whose bodies w all danger of Small Pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet morning. The board of control desire s ottt Lands and Bufldings to reimburse him for | tion of Judge Howard's number of votes in | ¥ears, claiming they forced him out of| found near St eph, Mo, a month Fever, etc., entering your home. — In the tooting of horns prohibi owing L . the s LA [ the amount expended, so that he can|this county business. Mr. Rice, In his testimony, gave | He wnswers ‘the descriptions ';‘-ldn;uhul-mm.l I)'\"aw“h nothing excels reat on the part of various concessions traighten his account A feature of the judge's visit here today | figures purporting to be the cost of piping | idified Formaldehyde. to leave the city, as they were unable, | COUNTY ATTOfiNEYS MEET Where 15 the balance of the money due ¥ was the coldness which he met when left | and refining the crude ofl and the cost of Hillory M. Wilder, M. D Iate henith offiear of with the noisiness of the erowds and llw g the state if he expended only $1.800 for | to carrying it to Nebraska and claimed (,M‘FOREGAST OF THE WEATHER | | aeckicihiicenc niviiieltorandfiod &) the tender guidance of the ex-ofl in- i VUi ke of Formaldshyde inability of the splelers to attract the Second Annual Gathering of Nebraska | live stock and supples?” was asked one | spector, Hilton, ex-chairman of several re- | It could be sold at a profit for 4l cents| yooo o ouiiention for Wednesday and | | butbroak ciiacl ”;“'_"“-g:-:"}nl;:‘ tention, to do business. This morning a Association in Being Held of the members of the board publican county conventions, who is “fer-|® gallon in Nebraska by the carload. He EiEdiy In NEMIGNIR 18 V8 fhat Br oo Lalongarie Frmidcyde Gore proclamation was issued prohibitiug the at Masting “In his pants, 1 presume,” was the reply. | ninst”" Dave Mercer for locating the mew | sald the present price of ol was bl cents clond Thteh oE 18 of | value to every ho throwing of flour and water, which had . The expenditure of state money for 1ive | postoffice site elsewhere within the limits| for export and Si cents for wholesale . HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 28.—(Special Tel- | stock and other supples was unauthorized | than Hilton wished | dealers in the United States SHINGTON, Aug. 28.—Forecast for egram.) second annual meeting of [ and consequently the Board of Public Lands _— | E.J. Eddy of Chicago, who was present|ywoanocaay and .nmmh\f y proclamation was signed by the mayor the | the County Attorneys' association of Ne | 0 0 hen or the Standard ol . ol b AL | Thaab:te btk KM to TR IE S AAA ;\'“I,‘ll'l‘i’]\H"‘l.)"‘\‘r:"""wl“."”N' elther recognize Lang's| HORRIBLE DEATH OF FARMER |®t the hear for the Standard Ol com Nebraska and Kansas—Generally fair bras i [ una § s as official or ask for pany, asked Mr. Rice If it was not true| wonnesday and Thursday; southeasterly | and there was a contention which threat- | continue until tomorrow night. There is a | the payment of the balance in cash Bottle of Acld Breaks In His Poeket | that the Standard Ofl trust had been dis- | (i 4 ened at one time to get into the courts. | fair attendance, but many more members solvec 92, Mr, Rice's reply was that 3 However, 1t Is supposed this m g that | of the legal profession are expected to WEC ASSUWRINELN: REPONts BN RREER SIRY BN s, disaoli it Wb oo B P B Lt the dissolution was a farce y . > ally fair Wednesday and Thursday; south- the dificulty will be overcome by further | MOFrow morning Following is the complete report of Ex . The hearing will be continned (OmOrrow. | gry winde i s alen Yo”n “AIR? deliberation. In the meantime the first| The meeting opened at 8 o'clock tonight | Pert Accountant De France, who examined e 3 Ne Senator John M. Thurston of Nebraska proclamations were recalled and the crowa | in the court house. J gar Jones de- | Lang's officlal records NEWMAN GROVE, Neb., Aug. 28.—(Spe- Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Arkansas e 0t : I iiverun: thei nddvens of wilosme,. He o8 LINCOLN, Aug. 2, 190 —11is ¥xcellenoy, | ¢/l Telegram.)—David Barrein, a prom- \\]u«\\...,‘. present as a_representative of| _pqir and warmer Wednesday; Thursday, WHAT A tah De fun it desires and there | e o (he importance of the ofcs | WHllam A. Poynter, Governar of the Staté | 1ent young fermer who lived six miles | the Standard Oll company fair; southerly win EVERY ~4'4|hnv;|' ¥ y.vll\ hot time mlm ‘um town. | I8 5 At :|:1Ml“\1 'h i I«'n “"‘ of I\ braska, 1 1 ~In o mplianc northwest of thig place, met death suddenly Indiana—Fair Wednesday; light northerly >4 < o free performances on the streets are | Of county attorney and tor e at-| with request th instant and under peculiar circumstances this eve winds A T g R by b atita h Sho | turiayuton GieHiine the e spavers: Keuisit| ¥ I er peculiar clrcimataices his oven DEATH RECORD. 0 WOMAN | ne mtiterune: $5s 8 douat it & h . Inatitute for | ing. He bought a small quantity of car- iy Towa—( ally fair Wednesday and - ‘.‘r““"' And goncessiouaires alike to b the “hm”'“ i i) by v‘;"‘“ 523 »Y“" ""“;"““‘ Fecbie- Mi ) and_continied sueh | bolic acid in this city and on the way home Ianche Ayera Allnn. Thursday; southcasterly winds. WANTS best ever provided for a street fair. To : EMAUTONRERIENED. SE VRV | DR TP L nt day he DooKs | tho bottle was broken in his pocket, sat-| Miss Blanche Ayers Allan, daughter of | Missouri—Generally fair Wednesday and the attractions first announced have been|county board and also members of the| Which were Investigated by me, it should | A8 207 , he lste J ) raay | 1 Bided sevarul compnmion ot extellons oama | chacking-up committes Mr. Jones said | B® MndEFatood, wert those openec by'Mr, (Uratng his clothing. By the time hethe iate James P. Allan, died yesterday | Thursday; warmer in southwest portion VERLREEOHOYE WiErs b o evervKT Ball, at present ing steward and|reached home he was raving with pain and |afternoon at the family home. Her funeral | Wednesday; southeasterly winds. "“‘"T‘ ,,r‘ri vaudeville performer and the [ T “n A c rlvl"" ]u |Z‘ |hm: ‘h{f;mi:l;;“ AL ?ll"l"’l?flllll‘x‘f‘:“"\‘\ll‘:‘:v, Writ. | within an hour had expired, the carbolie | will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock from | North and South Dakota—Generally fair visitors are pretty woll satisfied that Grand Hantings, ‘e Natlonal guard had 5 LS, implate et of hooks covering all |acid having burned the whole hip to a|the residence, 1022 North Thirty-third street. ( Wednesday, with warmer in eastern portfon; Island is giving them a fine time . bl bl i tho transactions during the fneumbeney, of | criap. The coroner of Booue county hay | Miss Allan was quite well known in Omaba, | Thureday, fair and cooler; southerly winds The parade of the concessions has been IR e LR m'; """": Y o7 B s VT sV vs Nhohitam Sact LHAY | heuninstified, having served as assistant librarfan at the | Colorado—Generally falr Wednesday and discontinued entirely, as they have all be : »,‘,; ALS h, mem v‘n and was fo 0‘: Lusiness transactions, which oceurrel he - public Iibrary during the time her sister, | Thursday; southerly winds. come settled down to business and are not [ by “berhart of Beukleman, who 8poke | fore ha cntered the institute, 1 regard it as | FOUND DEAD ALONGSIDE TRACK. | Miss Jessie Allan, was librarian Blanche | Wyoming-—Fair and cooler Wednesday and taking kindly to the tearing up of tents|on “Irrigation Laws." F. W. Sloan of Ge- [ remarkable that it should contain so fow Allsn Jeft the library to mcoept & poaltion | Thursdays nottherly winds ated streots v parade and [ neva had charge of “quiz box."” Pres-| €rrors § L 3 1 ’ by ol ay; located on the streets for any parade and | neva had charge of the “quiz box.” Pres- | CTENS |\ 00 wae to check every ftam |J0® WriRht's Lifeless Body ® | with the Megeath Stationery company, | ccal Record. It I8 believed the floral parade 11 have | ident W. P. McCreary presided . I AR I N T at Blalr Yesterday, | he floral parade will hav y ted to the ledger and see that it agreed which latter place she was forced to re OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURBAT to abandon its line of march through the - ith the journal entry. Then I checked| BLAIR, Neb., Aug. 28.—(Sp linquish in order that she might try the| OMAHA, Au “Omcial record of tem: 2 . o . ots r Yard Changes Handw, the receipt stubs to see that t gram.)—The crew of freight t No. rng : t | perature ¢ eclpitatior ympared h main streets and take the side streets : Rl caRt effect of a milder climate on the disease|Pera nd precipitation, compared with | owing to the occupancy of the maln thor- NCE, Neb, Aug. 28 g _ cheques returned | from the west this morning at 6:50 reported | {HEG L etk 4" inPonds. o ler | Sitise ponding day of the last three SUREINIG 19 BUBIarOuN- (854K "7 | Simonson Bros. & Co. have sold their lumber ach item of pay- [to the night operator that they had seen a|®hICh was making rapld Tnfoads on her|years a0 a 3 ighfa numerous ten trapeze ’ 4 - r strength. ¢ went to California some | 1900, 1500, 1808, 1891 CRANITONIC ¥ Rar P and coal yards to J. B. White of Granden, [ ment entered in the cash Fook man lylng dead near the city limits and | Maximum te tir 6 o0 b paraphernalla and bandstands TAS ¢ Iy month; o and returned to Omaha about a | 31AXimum my ture MICROSCO Mo. The Simonsons have been in the lum CASH—INMA FUND. close to the railroad with his feet up against | MONtHS ARO and ¥ e Lt . i Minimum temperature .. 6 Recelved from Dr. €, rague s | week since opeless vietim of the d Verngs. tomperatiite Hatr ngods fond to keap it altve ber and coal business In this county for fit- | Recelved from Dr. € G Sprague . #1020 3| (he rail. His name, as given at the canning | ¥k ek hon ” i "’ -u’:l:. Average temp 2| The fodd should he suublied by the blood teen years, being the oldest lumber firm In [ Rocefved sale of merchandise "“24 67 | tactory, where he had been at work for one | °* R IATHING, ML & gt | Record of precipitation at Omaha for this | Yessels of the scalp which run up to the western Nebraska. Yards, lumber, coal, reat | = - | week, is John Wright and his parent live | DUFIDE her cervice at the lbrary. Blanche | gqy i it March 1. i hale root | showae ¢ o same qualitie \ temperatire o It the rocts have been weakened by the ut unt af inmates (see at Cisco, 1ll. Coroner Plerce telegraphed |\.;I.l‘[(mnm.‘x|.»“|.l-~lxl-l \‘ll‘m( ~t:| Harid ;‘:lxl\‘nlv:‘ L L M | attadks of the scalp microbe, your hair pass from thom tomorrow. Mr. White, | 1St 0f 1EMS).cevrersiesrnns them, but has no word from them yet o 3 L bl [ 7 g 6. Her death Wil e’ lsarned. with Total excoss since March i.ii.eeees 71 | falls sick, falls put, turns gray. whose home 18 at Granden, Mo., is among Seliras Wright and a man by the name of Hoffman, | F'a0: Her death will ‘be learned with re | xormal “rainfall D740 neh | A sure sign of “hair disease’ fs dandruff. i il ot b de circle of Omaba's reading | Deficlency fo day & 0 ine it dandrul¥ (s allowed to remain it smoth: tho largest producers of lumber in the west, Tt e AL | with whom he had chummed, went to sleep | Kfet DY ® D e | RO % 1aech | ers. the srowth of your hair owning mills in Missourl and Loulslana. [ pecatyved from Dr. C. G. Sprague in & shed near the rallroad track. Whe nil Likhs Deficlency since March 1 0 inches llr;rhl\hu e vrnl\hlmm‘u of .n:“-‘“-: :\5 g states tho FONTR Jam & g Bpre ofm 5 at ‘dny ¢ P ~ Deficioncy for cor. perfod 18 03 fnches | the Halr and Scalp has bean & or o Mr. White states that he will construct at | Recelved from sale of brushes ... . Hoffman woke up at daylight Wright was R e Deficiency for cof. period 1508 0 iChtR | Fuesswork, withont FeEard to the causs once twenty residences In different parts of [ . missing and was found soon after. He had | | oo Aol R L i o Tha Tabora aries o3 Ceanitonts Hale 4 g _ the city and real estate for that purpose is td out for m mylnl« and lnmmln- received his pay on Monday and $10.40 was| o 5n Olaments. aled: at. Hee Bome: in thls paRe belkichud el {5 m.: Sculp| |‘-“ "[‘ulnA(\lFT‘:w g{;:rfl-("":h:o "d'llE potenoon—10, at, platform No. 1. West| now being selected by bim, he beiug here | = sions oA T MR found on bls person. 'The general theory I8 | .\ "yyst avening with cancer of the stom- anes of tho hair and scalp, the cause of form No. 2, East Third street, the aeriul | 1o person. Balance that he was killed by a freight train that | o o SO0 ®YECER TS years old and the disease v learned by means of & Mi- bleyelist, Cochran: 11, ut platform No. o8 Sarsi s iares et comes from the west at 3 o'clock. o ARy bR croscopical Lxamination and & cure ef- Front strect, the comedy aerobats. o6 Cotve Finen CASH-WASTE ACCOUN T has resided here since 1867, coming from BTATIONS AND STATD fected by exact and sclentific methods. Afternoon--2, at point to be designated 2 A (Spectal)— | Recelved from sale of old iron and CUSTER COUNTY DISTRIOT ~COURT. | Lodl, Wis, that year with her hus- OF WEALIHER. From an examination of 1,00 differant Iater, ruces; fat men's, free for all 100-yard ! . Aug pecia Soap grease s L * | band and locating a claim adjolning the samoles 0f human halr no fewer than 24 dush, sack D v/ TOW T L ladies George Maulden was fined $20 and costs in| Paid out for Incidental expenses.... E - different Jdiscases of the halr and scalp rive: B0 3, e formiicns (it the three | police court yesterday morning on the Two Burglars ¥ G Atter a | town wheich remains their home Wero 1dentified, many of them contagious | atforms “ukwina park, base ball and dangerous in the extreme. not been indulged in to any grea: extent and also the tooting of horns. While this -l | | | | wi un Specinl Trains, Tomorrow will bhe St. Paul, Loop City and all the north day and the Union Pacific has consented to run pecial excursion | esiate, horses, wagons, sheds and tracks traing at greatly reduced rates The 8t.| Joseph & Grand Island will also run spo clal trains on Thursday with a nominal fare, Thursday being Hastings and all south day. This line will also run an excursion on Saturday The following s tomorrow's program | 7% imiwiedaman W d wnunxeR | 2 5 oaniPiaduIRY, ; Balance ... ... M 752 Leukt : and Islan Superior; arge of disorderly conduct. His wife was CASH-FAR NI BARN, C EN V, Neb. 28, Spec B conts ¥ krounds, South | the complainant. Maulden went home at ; BROBRNROWNeD Al £8. ApR0lal Jge e ”Inlhl 'l«.u . 2 B | i o e T e manaes, s, | Supper time and threatening to beat his| Received from sale of farm' prod Talegran)—hiktrio, (ogutt ‘codvensd here| MILWAUKDE AUE: IR =-(RpgOI " SRR i lSte Shdad: hur fec e A ) o 12| vesterday afternoon. Haley and Redding, | —John T. Fish, aged 66, state solicitor for [ &Y “Oihy 5 | 9 band conc Wifs chaled har from the premines. (He.has| (SR fooduis bt approiia: the parties who broke open Mrs. B. J.|the Chicago & Northwestern rallroad, died | Rapid City, part elondy 1100 l’lAlR TRARSIE & - 3 done service for wife beating. Mrs. Maulden i ! : . Today's program was carried out nicely tions PR R Tierney's safe at Ansley on the 2ith of | suddenly today of heart disease. Huton. part cloudy . v hour te fhe pr - |called on_the law for protection, with the i 2 , A y tadny h Aliftton, part elonay 111 | 7The advantags of these resenrchoa are to an early hour tonight. The proclama July, were on trial yesterday and today - | tion of the mayor had some effect in stop- | Fe8ult stated. Maulden could not pay and i = e 2 a : 5 . 5 “hicago, part cloudy . offered free to all readers, who will il out [yt ‘i % : was jailed Pald out for cows, hows, stock feed After the jury was out three hours it | CANNOT STAND FOR STEVENSON, | B cloudy ... the biank below and mention The Omaha ping the throwing of rice, flour and water, [ W23 Jjailed. ote 301 0 y and up to this evening there has also been | Georse Maulden, “Rustler McGary and it RMEL B ALINAIhe ob ]ty OE | a Demoerat ta Now | Divenport. clear : AR & AR A At u cessation in the constant din of blowing | Rollin Curtls were given small fines in po-| Overdraft ... g S e e e 8- fox Molsitley, ireadin: B n pecelpt of this Bee coupon boras, lice court on the charge of drunkenness and| = CASH 4as OSSR o JUIGKRRIN WG D8 LEieC 10v ] JHEREREON, In., Augi ‘#8.—(3peciali) e S0 flled out and enclosing a smail samp! o each pald. These are the men that got into | pymates’ fund oo 8 OEEaN 1ap DRILIAISLERMI g | Thomas Davis, a well known and influ- | Bismarck, purt cloudy )| § of xo ‘,lm.;’\.\. Wi Send ol @ BREE Convention at Huyos Ce the street fight with Oficer Wilson Saturday [ Waste account . 3 The midroad convention will not be held | an(jal democrat and candidate on the dem- | Galveston, clear BOTTLE o oni Halr Food ancl & HAYES CENTER, Neb., Aug uight. . Total ; 70| until September 7. {ocratic ticket for representative throe | T Indicates trace of prectpltation. = SRR aRBaalp L mall prhoaides cfal)—The republican county convention —_— Farm and barn account B L. A WELSIH, r S o fit to put ug m\ the human head--and n 4 i i N 2 ears ago in this county, has avowed his Local Forecast Offictal fiate.s PR o RD AT that was held here Saturday was the largest Woodmen Hended for Pender. Republicans Name Strong Candidates. | | ionoce (0 vote and work for McKinley FEEE REFORT upon the condition of a ur ha after scle « croscopleal beld for years. Several of the delegates| PENDER. Neb., Aug. 28.—(Special Tele- Net balance due from Dr. B. F. ALMA, Neb., Aug. 28—(Speclal Tele- |,y Roosevelt. Mr. Davis says he cannot | = s :1';.“.«, S T G present were for Bryan in 1506, but are now | 8ram.)—~Woodmen log rollers are coming ",,_’I".‘“(",.I”‘ T 79 78 | gram.)—The republicans held their county | ¢uuiore any ticket upon which is to be | will prescribe curative treatment for McKinley and prosperity into town by the hundreds. One of the CHARLES Q. DE FRANCE. |convention today, nominating I. Lowe of|gounq the name of Adlai Stevenson. At | [131 Zrebiac enarae R. C. Orr was nominated for county at-|Kreat attractions for the first day, the CoolHbe bt the Siets ety Huntley for representative and A. M. Bears- |, "o 00 B0 E T O var he resided near torney over M. J. Abbott by a vote of 29th, will be a base ball game piayed by ford of Orleans for county attorney. It|mr gievenson in Ilinofs and asserts that to 814. The delegates to the senatorial con- | the Ponca nine and a nine made up of Win- | )"y "ipo model kitchen, presided over by | 2% far the largest convention held for|y, giavenson's attitude toward the union vention are for Hon. Edward Allen of Ar nebago Indians. This promises to be & |y, Harrier S, MacMurphy of Omaha, who | YeAT® J: 1. Caldwell of Lincoln made an| . cych at that time that no union soldier | State, ... ahoe for senator and to the representative |great’ treat for the lovers of base ball. |\ g 4 elegant address, as did W. S, Morlan, can- ' Name, ........ One of the innovations of the state fair Town or city, . convention for J. W. Gull of this place There will be some fine playing by thesa | V111 Kive Qully domonsteations '“‘O'I'J‘h“\.'l"‘.|..1..|p for conare, The' Btanfosa band, | 51290 96 & UBI06 AGidier oA MFDOFL Mim: T) s e SIa cure Resolitlons wore passed endorsing the Me- | tWo ’:"‘; It the weather bolds good. There | (001" of gelentific cookery, where modern | "“’:" ""‘I’"“"“ and ':""l""“"" Qity e |was a member of the “Knights of the Kinley administration. After the conven-[Will be from 5,000 to 10,000 people from 9 e ShiAa [of: means P ub made up part of the program. The | o o (Lo " eAT'S 880 5 A tion. Hon. W. S Morlan of McCook ad-|abroad in Pender to attend the log rolling pi mproTa "",~-|]::»<l-N o preparing 10004 | poticcable feature was the marked difter- | G010Cn Clrele.” Four years ago Mr. Duvis | nyinegts what you eat. dressed the peaple on the issues of the day | The different lodges In town are coming | yo.. "o JUEY", SR S VO (S | ence from four years ago. The candidates | fRBeE FCE AT Itartificially digests the food and alds and made many friends by bis plain, clear |to the front to help entertain this immeuse |\ yi\tione proposes to nstruct class | *1 €3Pectionally strong and the chance for &) e and logical presentation of the questions. |crowd of twenty pupils and will deliver twelve |€/ection fiattering Shortage in County structing the exhausted digestive ors City. Saloon Caws h»rmrvf The pupils will l\t- chosen by Orr Naumed by Republicans, ““‘V\. (..IT:'. |IiI & ].\YIA: sog!, “'I;‘.IJA gans, llLl\IheI‘Il}{“*bd(lr’-»five’,:(.“ml:f;;,z ABY SMMRA 01 S74RMORY 40 MSIDY eb., Aug. (Special)—| MEAD, Neb., Aug (Special.)—The | women's clubs and farmers’ {nstitutions NIOBRARA, Neb., Aug. 28.—(Special.)— is reported that there is a shortage of | ant anc I(th." I“ umu.‘r h.q ib R ; . AAnAn This section was visited by & very heavy|saloon case was called again last evening, | throughout the state and will be given free | charles W. Orr of Doyd county received 000, 10 round numbers, in the county | can approach 1t lll eillc on(y."l 4o CRANITONIC INSTITUTE, rain early yesterday morning. The storm |but was laid over until next Monday even- |admission to the fair, s well a3 o the |y unanimous nomination by the repub- | urer's funds. This s what the ex- | stantly 10 mib "m' {T.rmllllll.illa yume 140 Temple Court NEW YORK CITY. came up from the north and for a time the [ing on account of the absence of one of | cooking school. The Nebraska state fair|jjcans for representative of the Twentieth | Mination of George W. Kierulft reveals, }’Nl"]l[" 8y ;" ‘-_‘:“’"- I Ll\rlnu-w.-a' phetall drug trude supplied by Richardson downpour was very heavy and the streets|the trustees. H. H. Reed, the applicant, | follows the example set by Illinois in in- | gisrict, comprising Knox and Boyd. who was engaged some time ago by the dlu(uru,‘ Our L (Im‘l:u‘(:. A rug Co., L were transformed into minfature rivers. The | says he will open a saloon if it takes until [Augurating this method of demonstrating the ot upery to go through the books. There | 'fllLk‘“l‘fl(l:H che,! lu'n-: ra f.'l ”mm!mlaul storm was accompanied by quite a brilliant | Christmas. This trial has already piled [ worth of cereals as food. Mrs. MacMurphy | v B, Conklin, Bowerdv 0., says: I |has been a most careless system of book- | &1l 1er resultsof imperfe igestion. ot s ctrical display and the residence of Wil- | up several pages of transeript and the sa- | presided over a similar kitchen at the ex-| paceived more benefit fhom Foley's Kidney | keeping for many years, it is sald. There f0c.ana $1. Large sizo contuins 244 timea liam McPherson, in the eastern part of the |loon side is going to make it as big as pos- | bosition in Omaha p Cure. than from months of treatment by | WAy have been disbursements of which | Hpilsize dl:;'k“‘g"‘;'_'t:,;'Y;';lg;“‘";:;;:;;" COLUMBIA Bevel-Gear Chainless city, was struck by lightning. The house|sible, as the temperance people must pay [ Exhibits foc the fair began to arrive to- i Malie there {s no recor - reet and No, Is your hair faling out? Have you dandruft? 1n 1t gyensy or fn it dpyt i Does your scalp itch? S b . and it is hoped that the | " physiciane no substitute. Myc LR | sommmm——— —_— — 18 the ideal blcycle for outing pur- was badly damaged, but none of the inmates | for it before an appeal can be takon day and it is expected that by Sunday even- | pion Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug | Investigation now tahing place in the | () AVE G N poses. Alwuys rewdy to ride Always were injured v ing nearly all of the avallable space will be | gtore, South Omaha. auditor's office will reveal such, and thus | “AY¥ PINS TR & at its highest efficlency. Practically — Fireman's Foot ix Crushed, filled. The managers propose to make Mon- pucl SN cut down this amount. Every confidence | FAJIR TRIAL TO.... keepy itsell in order. Rough Riders in St ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Speclal)—A. | day one of the big days of the 't - Y fair and they is placed in Treasurer's Cherry’s honesty ST. EDWARD, Neb., Aug. 28.—(Special.)— | Anderson, fireman on passenger train No.|are insisting that all exhibits be in their HYMENEAL. and it {8 & matter in which Johnsen sounty “Kr Last Saturday night at a special meeting of [ 5, westbound from Chicago, met with an | proper place by Sunday evening. The fair g - people are deeply interested. Before the the McKinley and Roosevelt club an auxil- |accident here this morning. His foot was | grounds todas presented a scene of bustling 5 . Rome-tytte. R etiie 07 ilhs EagriTaraRutisioaaran b lary organization was organized to be known | crushed while working around his engine. |uetivity, Carpenters were at work on all ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 28.—(Speclal)—| o0 My Ohatoy il hievs A 9 as the Roosevelt Rough Riders. Officers|He was removed to the residence of Dr. A.|the main buildings, sheds were being re- | Bdgar J. Rose, junior partner in the Miller| oo "0 "0 un for the shortage. From were elected and a uniform adopted. The |S. von Manstelde, B. & M. surgeon at Ash- | paired and concessionaires were preparing | & Rose Grain company of this city, was|y FU L ey do SRR a lne organization enrolled more than 100 mem- | land, nd bis foot dressed. He was taken|to open for business. Street cars are mak- united in ‘”‘”.”"_’:“ at 4 o'clock this after- final report of xpert Kilerulff is .“;, bers and will reach the 150 mark before the | back to his home at Creston, Ia., on the |ing regular trips to and from the grounds | 200D to Miss Lillian Lytle, a music teacher | 5 UG, S SEREL HECRTE 8 BV It not, you have missed a good thing next meeting, September 1, The boys are |2:10 passenger this afternoon. and the service will probably be increased | Of Ashland. The bride Is the eldest daughter | BOTE MG R0 T LEEA AN TERORE ol DY i "o autsite malt beverage stands on s much in earnest and success is an assured preeo daily from now until the fair closes. of M. T. Lytle, a prominent merchant resid- | PRPErL 0 B AL A | R SRS i i e At i ontan e e e Canats ) {ug here, who recently moved from Omaba to | d¢eper and more thorough investigation | unique basts s LINCOL! Aug. ~(Special Telegram.) Army of Employes, Ashland. Rev George M. Jones of the 18 made the »\H]V cannot be fixed, ‘ru;ulullnn 18 the envy of many. The palate Pro tors ¢ ety Jdall, etary of State Porter has been ordered | The force of men employed to look after | Methodist Eplscopal church performed the - | the beneficlul resuits achleved “within" the LAWRENCE, Neb., Aug. (Special)— [ to appear before Judge Holmes Saturday, | the work of the falr next week o Changen in Towa U _ :u.m THKD 814 fha'nile and sasliiddes ot ; Iversity. usists of | ceremony The unewly wedded couple le . - > . Ed Miller and Joseph Kellar, proprictors of | September 1, at 1 o'clock p. m., to show | thirteen superintendents, thirtcen assistant|on the 6:40 train tomight for Omaha, where .l.,:,'"\,\‘,\l,.:”‘"r‘ .I(nl'vlvm;\v;x\;\| o) e maorlta: ABBRaYvSd of by iBems it tah the Lawrence Literary and Benevolent so- | cause why Le refuses to allow the candidates erintondents, twenty-five gatekcepers, | they will remain a short time, after which | ! gonts have Ia de a A i clety, a club alleged to have been organized | of the populist party a place on the 1| thirty policemen, thirty-nine Judges and ex- | they will take up thelr residence in East|f®% additional appointments. Frederick E.|umphantly enters innumerable houscholds. to handle liquor were yesterday arrested for | ballot. The order was fssued by Judge | perts and twenty-five general utility men, | Ashland Bolton of Wisconsin was chosen assistant | Where Cabinet enters, doctors and drug the illegal sale of liquor and taken to Nel- | Holmes on application of Taylor Flick of | Besides these the twenty-eight members of professor in pedagogy. He is to assist | g exit. son to await trfal. The building in which | Custer county, candidate for governor. the Board of Agriculture will be on duty Dodd-Yost. Prof. McConnell, who has been chosen | AWED BY 4 4 THE COLUMUEIN COANTER BRAKIE this business was conducted was searched — — throughout the falr and will bave charge of | George A, Dodd of Wauneta, Neb., and |5tate high school examiner. Prof. McCon FRED KRUG BREWING €O, ddw greatly to the exhilarating qual- and a considerable amount of lquor found _Geneva ¢ 1oolx Ove onday, special work. Soveral of the persons em-|Miss Lena Yost of Culbertson, Neb., were |Bell's connection with the university, how- | phene 420. OMAMA, NED Iy, rextlulliess and’ sase of cycing _GENEVA, Neb., Aug = 25-(Speclal)—| 10000 gie gpecialists and come from other | married in the parlor of the Merchants' [ €VeF. 18 not to be severed. He is to ex-| e Send for Illustrated Booklet—Outings, Christy-Stubbs Case Dismissed | Schools will open here next Monday. The | o b0, “pyp o Les of swine come from Tl11- | hetel at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Rey, |amine the courses of the high schools in | Men, WIDSIOW'S Seothing Syru o mbin Nleyoles, 4 LINCOLN, Aug. 28—(Special Telegram.) | Ward school will open for the first time [ F 55 bt Toll aebodule | 6 W Wimbesly of Wotets omiratine. | the state and to arrange them so as to|[ias been used for over FIFTY YEAF HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, CT, - ) i wheguly Toberis suBoia omoln 4 e : g | MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thels Neb. Cycle Co., Columbia Dealers fixed by the State Board of Agriculture al- | After the ceremony about thirty guests|®pproach more: closely the standards of [ DRIEN WHILE TEETHING, with Omaha Bicycle o, Stormer Dealel lows the general superintendent $50 for his |sat down to & wedding supper. The young |the university. He s also to deliver ad- | FECT SUCCESS. IT S00TH Omaha, Neb. ¥, services during fair week, the superinten- | couple will make thelr home at Wauneta, | resses before pupils and teachers of tho | SPFTENS the GUMS ALLAYS all FalS dent of transportation, $70; the superinten- | where Mr. Dodd is connected with the|bigh schools Herbert €, Dorcas was | edy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists dent of gates, 8$60; the chief of pol $30; | Empire Cattle company | made university examiner; this is in ad- | In overy part of the world 1 re and L aperintendent of fish building, $30, and all dition to his work in the department of | {24 (LS5 "Giner kind. Twenty-ive cenis P A PR R G T Tre P oy Cut by Mower, other ¢ als and employes are paid a'stip- __Shipman-Tapper. pedagogy. He is to look into the qualifi- | a bottle. TRENTON, Neb Aug. 28.—(Special,): GENEVA Neb., Aug 2 (Special.) ulated salary, ranging from $2 to §4 per day. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Aug. 2 (Spe- | cations and credentials of students and to - = e INEON, HAR AN MmN e | e o 11t iln ntebsaa oL @ 9, Mabs| . cial)—Clarence E. Shipman and Miss |arrange their work accordingly, to the P R h.‘l‘v“ n;“;‘\‘-[' l\_”'m.mm © 14, The event will| fett, was playing in the school house lots Farnam's Prospects Brighten Clara Tapper, daughter of Richard T betterment of the students and the depart Pl ls yesterday afternoon and in attempting to FARNAM, Neb, Aug. 28.-—(Special.)—A | per, all of Louisville, were united in ma ment as well ump over a mower, which was cutting | succession of small showers has encouraged | 'lage this afternoon, County Judge J — the grass, had his foot almost cut off.|the growth of vegetation 8o that the pros ouglas officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ship fce Wil Interview Peyton. s bore ind Z Three hes were cut across the instep. | pects for clent quantity of fodder |man departed on the evening train for | SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 28.—(Special)— »}:"1 "\:l“l.l"fl:wl;xl:?t‘ is visibly brightened. Much of the stock— | thelr home. James Nelson, chief, and_John B. Richard i L y fon Will Vistt Omaha. hogs and cattle—is being sold and shipped - ptain of the Sioux City police force, have For Infants and Children, A Aug, 28.—(Special Telegr ) oders, thers belug a0 corn with which | Nekroes Sae for Damage. gone to St. Louis to Interview Frank Pey - ».. Ivu"\-“\- Ay noolbefir T .incoln Central Labor ualon wi o o ere ORK, Aug. 2%—8even claims for | 1 AT el el e v ke Tie Kind Yor Have Always Buugh. The Lincoln Contral Tabor uaion wil | (3 tacd them here. aRRes SHBat ¥R S have heun‘aled | Lon, who clalms to know wh b | with Comptroller Murray by negroes, w John E. Robson in this city on the night of | September 3. A special excursion train Lelgh Firm Expands, assert that they were clubl withoit Dur 22" Comt pack o ] " 18t cold o Tranead g o for 8t of ret uthe December 20, 1899. Robson was struck on UH lh 18 the w oftered fron for labe ‘n will leave here at § o, ., returning early | LEIGH, Neb, Aug. 28.—(Special)—J. M. [ Leason by the poiie in the recont rlots | iho head with a hatchet in bis own office n l aw like hay fover CHARLES E. HIKES CO., Malvern, Pa. in the evening. .. | Hamilton & Co., grain and lumber dealers | entn for 3. , ) in a lonely part of towa. f.’ i LA are leaders {n thelr respective classes —The case of Samuel W. Christy agalnst |in four years. Superintendent McBrien | George W. Stubbs, in which the latter's [has arranged the High school studies | election as judge of the Seventh judiclal |into wniversity, practical and normal| district was contested, was dismissed from | courses, from which the students malke| the supreme court this afternoon on mo- | their own selection. The schools will open | tion of the relator more crowded for room than ever

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