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{ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1900. ¢ i _—_—mmmm—mm - e LINCOLY SHARES PROSPERITY 53, o e, ot pmcsen. STREET EAIR OPENS WIDER s s n®s. e | THURSTON PUTS IT O EVANS WHAT WEARS OUT WOMEN i i e 2t proaches her hour of with dread un Steufer, and Senator Nesbit of Tekamal chiet speaker was President Clark of the ame in on the noon train and were me Peru Normal school maternity read r of Mrs. Hen Business of Capital Oty Enjoys a Healthy ' 'be d R R e | Iy | | R ¢ thousands of b ¥ 0 ¥ ayor's Proclamation Oomes as Surprise to Responsibility for Picking Democratic Me . ool Growth, where a banquet was given in their } r Grand Island Oitizens, RICH FEELS CONF DEN bers of Pension Board, A (Ih"‘p‘ e at the ik by the Favorite ription” bave " n 1 "t aet t 2 \ 51 ' 9, ife 1 — After dinner the party met the varicus — w Candidate Sees the Trae Side of Woman's Life en restored ¢ h and happ bueiness men, then adjourned to Wel Mr ( 1 1 n ) J Conditt f Aftairs in . " rdelia He of Coalton, Boyd POSTOFFICE FIGURES IN EVIDENCE jurk, where some 300 listened to snort FLORAL PARADE IS A GREAT SUCCESS TH(s State SENATOR WRITES TO THE COMMISSIONER Co., Ky., write October, 1880, my — wddresses by Fowler and Dietr Thes | P— Ther . 5 " baby . 1 the 1 received " short talks were exceedingly well received SI0UX CITY, la., Aug. 30.—(Special Tel 2 s ¢ At that time le e W | of uterus Increase in the Buainess of the Com- | g,y ¢ A Trimborn gave the visitors Fourth Day of the Fair Proves to He ‘ml‘m yutRare I8 ,“I.N‘,u.wmu\ that Ne. | Declines to Recommend Any but Heo | ¥ t J AWpatity (oF hd Ik te ¢ T 10F thive Shown by the Recelnts of 50000 e e of 4 ride of several | Ome of the Red Letter ind and | 0T T T G0N ican ticket | pablican Doctors and Wil Lee |00 i Ofor | Years, Then my third child came. My Al Mall and wmiles - o gan creek In hi eam Exhibita Run lu Good | this fall.” confidently asserted C. H. Diet the Bureau Declde on r . Ll SR s O iad | Bealth began to fa 11 had three mis mp Sale launch Mildred. The gentlemen left on Order. | rich, republican candidate for governor the Others, b 3 ¥ haps, so 1 found ¢ completely worn the afternoon passenger train for other B who was present at the pione reunion b S 4 gt iy g 1 had so many pains and aches my IR i points » in Dakota county, Nebraska, today. His \ of nd in twe years or | life was & burden to me and also to all the LINCOLN, Aug. 30.—(Special.)—One of A republican club will be organized here| GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Aug. 30.—(8pe- | rocting to the men to whom he was in WASHINGTON, ) Al Tele- | e - . ad family, for § was nervous and cross asd 1 the best barometers of the condition of | Saturday night with a large membership, |cial Telegram.)~The fourth day of the |y . quced frequently was “Yes, sir, the | &ram.)—For some months Senator Thurs- o by ‘ . rhéid i Youp. after my last mishap business in a community {s the amount of | as many names have aiready been se- | Street fair opened bright and remained [ ,ovi governor of Nebraska, without |ton and the pension bureau have been have | " : { iy f him 10| tin 18007, 't WS tAkent Wit? vere Balt business done by a postoffice. In the Lin- | cyred one of the pleusantest. It was Hastings | go,pt ing considerable of a scrap over the com- | o HET A ihe ; Sy Teh wide, Had four dooldrs come th el b L e U il and All South day and the first train| s confidence comes from visits to|position of the pension boards in N¢ i y b R sigZiihd hn 5 nearly every part of the state, particy braska. Whenever a vacancy in a board never been so heavy during the last few g H froi the south brought 1,700 people and mever been 8o WOODMEN ON HAND EARLY from the south brous people an men are employed to han other trains were equally loaded. The the western counties, which gave Br occurred by reason of death, removal or dle the mail than there were four years | o TG g | BUmbEr Of Visitors 18 variously estimated | (hree to one four years ago. “I find rosignation Senator Thurston, on being in= #go and the pay roll Is larger by several Poiies B Ut & Wood | at trom 10,000 to 20,000 aid, “that the greatest republican gains |formed of such vacancy, would recommend hundred dollars. Every department in | ribind The community was serlously surprised | in the state are in those western counties |a republican for the place and this we the postoffice has experienced a remarka ¥ this morning to see Mayor Platt issue a|and yet the gain Is noticeable throughout|on for five years without any troubl ble growth, as the following table Wil | pon (0 =00 ol Tele. | Proclamation authorizing the already wide | the state. Men with whom I have talked [ Recently, however, Commissioner Eva show, the comparison being made with the | CCRPLCE Ly the Woodman | OPen state of things (o open still wider.| and who were in close touch with the | has been calling Senator Thurston's atten yoar 1596 g Siotlc opuned up tlens und Wright; not & | GEmIUN Bed gw on every street| sentiment of their communities say that|tion to the composition of some of the horks T snll Gk Per Cont | conld bo teen, not eyen on the faces | COTer yesterday and the dancing girls were | there s no question at all that repub- | pension boards and in several cases where Increase in money order business 7" of those that were up all night riding the |UBFestrained. A very large portion of the | licism will win. The popullsts and demo- | recommendations were made no attention Heen b e doy 100 | merrs. go-round. About 200 visitors re. | community is opposed to still further li- | crats have to divide thelr pic among too | was paid to the matter, for the reason a Tncrease 0 xpecal delivers < mined In the town over night. By o ceDee of the lawiess and vicious and some | many people and imperialism is poopoohed | signed by Evans that he would have to gostal receipt for four years Dclork there were 10,000 people gathered | Of the assistant managers of fairs on the [at as A campalgn argument. The cam-|have § democrat, as other members of (he Somtal rece $ 7001098 | town to enjoy the feetivitics of the Brounds, who did not want to be responsi- | palgn in Nebraska will this year be|board in the particular localitios were Fostal rece 1101 | second day's sport ble for robberies being committed, ten- very much on state lines, notwithstanding | republicans. As several boards were being $osial # 145 | The committee had arranged to have the | dered their resignations and this action Bryan held up because of the senator's failure RETOLAVBiIer & Procene program hegin early and by o clock | led Mayor Platt to act and several of U6 | b ion Cravarts, ke Ghest to recommend democrats he finally ad SORVENIOR Wkt TGt BIRS Mg oreign gamblers, who were beginning to| ReP® - s o | dressed a letter to Commissioner Evans E. F. Morearty of Omaha, representing hing was in full blast. The irst was | forelkn gamble kgl 8 3 “""m GRANT, Neb., Aug (Special.)—The 13"“,“ 8 8 ! s b O hS WL T bl the middle-of-the-road faction that re- @ band contest, first prize falling to the change of political sentiment that s |3 " 1% stance that he was a reg tently named 'Augist Clide for congress | Hertington band, The next Wae & lodge|Sirest cornérs &nd in tents, wers el in the Sccond diatrict, today filed & pro- | drill contest. The prize went to the New |Off. The local press is taking up the sub test with tho secretary of state against | Castle lodge. The wheel and horse races [ect, as the mayor had publicly pron Illean senator from Nebraska and ther fore was not recommending democrat | ofice: that if the commissioner wished to manifest all over the country is not en- | tirely Jacking in Perkins county, as will be shown by the vote in November. In allowing any other middle-of-the-road can were all good. Some very fine horses were ised to hold |hl.nli within bounds The 1308 this county gave Bryan 234 votes, M | make the pension boards throughout Ne Qidate for that office to fle & certificate | entered in the races proc |nmnlh‘m of “throwing away the keys | 0 ce™ bl & imer and Buckne braska nonpartisan he would have (o put of nomination. The protest asserts that| One thing was very noticeable all through Of the city” appears more than the ma- |yyoyroent indications are that Bryan's | Jomocrate his own choosing on the there are two Teasons why & second cer- | the two days' plenic and that was the ab- | Jority of citisens want to uphold by cob«|yqiq this year will tall below the 200 mark | POArds where vacancies existed and not tificate of nomination should mot be filed, |sence of drunkenness. There were few |tinuing silent and that his loss, together with the Palmor | 100k to Thurston for nominations, as the the first being that the momination of Au- | men scen reeling on the streets. At the e Prizse Winners, and Buckner vote, will go to McKinley. | IAt1er was not lending aid or comfort to the gust Cline was in compllance with every | eXecutive meeting this afternoon Wake- | The floral parade was a feature of to-[In 1896 there were two fusion papers in | “hemY: Here the matter has rested and Provision of the law that could be applied | field was selected as the place to hold the |day's program. It was a success as few [this county, hoth of which are now sup- one or two boards still remain incomplete in such cases and the second that ne other next Woodman pienic. Governor Dietrich, | had dreamed of and the women partici-|porting the present administration. “Anti- because Commissioner Evans insist organization has a right to nominate can- | Senator Steufer and Congressman John R.| pating are recelving most fulsome con- | expansion and imperialism” is the cause |® democrat flling the —vacancy. 1o th under the name “mid-road popu- | Hays were among those that remained 1o | gratulations from all sides. Mrs, O. Roeser | of many voters parting company with Mr. (Omaha board, where a vacancy exists by town over night. They left on the early [won first prize, Mrs. J. F. Coates, second; | Bryan. The people are not ignorant of a |Feason of the death of Dr. Neville, th There 1s & wide difference of opinion | MOTRIng train for Dakota City to attend |Mrs. Dr. Roeder, third, and Mrs. A. W.|8ood thing when they see it and the in- [A°PAtor will probably nominate a gold | .\ i\ e qo women find them- |sco me, but at last 1 found that I was | at the state house as to whether the sec- | the old soldiers' meeting Sterne, fourth. Miss Mabel Palmer won |creased vilue of hogs, cattle and other ‘|vrfl'|-,;"":“'r“‘l‘:"‘l‘ o """ “"“I" I“"' AL he BA%odves fecling old at the age of forty, the | slowly dying The doctors said 1 had Hver, retary of state has u legal right to refuse | . = first prize in saddle horse decoration, Miss | ucts ls sufficient to cause them to desire | DOt made up his mind whom it will be iy Lime . WheD. Hkn kS & rule \fe | Tung and uterine troubles. 1 was in bed to file a certificate of nomination. In the | ROB PAPILLION POSTOFFICE ruth Kerr first of decorated bieye A continuation of prosperity for four years | Stark ix Stafling Them ‘. ‘::,k : d : for mon and when 1 did get up 1 wa case of the protest filed by J. H. Edmisten | | Miss Mable Wilhelm, second; Miss more. | Judge Stark of the Fitth Nebraska d We may discard all reasons for this a sight to behold. 1 looked like a corpse ngainst the certificatos of the candidates | $afe Cracked and All the Money and | lord, third, and Miss Cornelius, fourth g A trict is in Washington to give the news. difference in husband and wife based on | walking about. Then I commenced to take on the state ticket it was agreed by all | ry Stamp in the Of- Superior again defeated Grand Island 0| pygoTA” CITY, Neb. Aug. 30.—(Special | PAper men pipe dream storics of what the |ANY theory of physical deficiency in wo- | Dr. Plerce's Favorite Proscription. “Goldeo persons concerned that the protest was | fice Tuken, day by a score of 25 to 10, Telegram.)—The attendance at the annual|fusion party is going to do in Nebraska MAan. That theory belongs to the past. | Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets” and evet veally an attempt to keep the party name L : etinto! e old ers of Dakota this year. He claims overy congressio Physically and mentally men and women | since then I have been a well woman, | of the offclal ballot and should bo con.| PAPILLION, Neb. Aug. 30.—spectal | STRONG MEN FOR THE RACE | oo om ot e o e onwing. o | dinrict for the. democrate” and pomuliate, | Stand on an cauality. Woren who have | bave sulfred all & woman could suffer at sidered as such. It is contended that the | Telegram.)—The safe in the Papillion post ers 'were elected for the ensuing|which, he says, will be equally divided. | *hown their mental ability in the writing | my monthly period until since 1 began the secretary of state has no jurisdiction to |OMce was blown open some time 4uring | Republican Blectors Meet at Trenton | year: Captain C. 0'Connor, Cornelius, Neb., | He says Dryan will carey the state by [0f brilliant books of travel have shown |use of Dr. Plerce's medicines, but now 1 pass upon any document that has not been |last night and every stamp and all the and Pat Up a Geod president; J. C. C. Hoskins, Sioux City, vice 15,000 and that the fusionists will control |A1S0 their physical courage nnd endurance |can say | have no pain. The dark circles officially filed in his office and if this opin- | money stolen. The work showed the Tleket. president; John T. Spencer, Dakota City, | the legislature by a big majority. Mercer, |DY €xploring alone the wilds of Africa, faround my eyes arc going uway and I feel fon prevails it will be pecessary for Mr. [Wark of expert cracksmen. Entrance to Neb. secretary: Gust Berger, Dakota City, | he says, will have the fight of his life and | PeRCtrating into the unknown corners of [better in every way. My checks aro red Morearty to amend his protest it he de- |tbe bulldink was effected through a rear | TRENTON, Neb. Aug. 30.—(Spectal Tele- | uuiictant secretary; D. C. Dibble, Dakota|that the two wings of the democracs in | pe_and Asia or climbing mountain jand my skin is white, butbefore 1t was \ sires a hearing. Secretary Porter was not [d90r. A hole was drilled n the safe door | gram.)—The republican electors of this|(ity, treasurer, M. M. Warner, historiun: | Douglas county are united for Howard, |Peaks marked by men as inaccessible as yellow ns saffron in the city today and his deputy could mot |#0d the explosion blew the doer entirely | county met here today at the court house | jonm Boler. financial secretary: G. W. Mc- | Kansas will give Bryan 20,000 majority. nc T UNNATURAI Analize that letier and it falrly presents 1 tell what action would be taken from its fastemings. Postmaster Hemp- | to nominate a candidate for county clerk, | Bath, corresponding secretary. The execu- | cording to Colonel Stark. and South Daw| 7 - o a condition familiar to very many women. We are fnclined to think that the pro- |Etedt does not know the exact los, but | county attorney, commissioner, dolegates 10 | tive committee follows, one member from |kota 18 safe in the fusion columm, all of |in werpert of see amd foclin s mot o e Tisaund Juysg L COMPIOLRLY WEER ST test will be without effect, anyway,” said | 843 every dollar and all the stamps were | (no Sixty-seventh representative district at|cich township: B. Rush, Dakota: Colonel | which Is important if true, oy oot S e mntifully | 1 had &0 many pains and aches my lite one of the office attaches, “for the reason | take Wauneta, September 3; delegates to the i Oma “red Emerso! Judge § . come t6 Washington 10| sranw ol IR b AL L8 PG T T that he asks the secretary of state to re- | Station Agent Hoover found the stamp | Twenty-ninth senatorlal district at McCook, :: “’.‘“rd'l. ,:“‘Mmlhrhfldm;'.m‘ ii\r'"n::(" '\"m i e hington n | endowed woman with t gl I was nervous and cross and could not r Fiak 1 Whidh (% es T6umA CHaAtImER W8 illlam Graham, Hubbard; Jesse Willlams, | the interest of the Nebraska Mutual Life ble that Hould wiitully man t fuse to file the certificate of another ‘mid- | W% i | September 13, Pigeon; Mike Beacon, Summit; James Bren- | Insurance company and is 01 lovg road’ party. The other element will not |#bout $1 in pennies, mear the Unlon Pacific | Tne convention was harmonious through- | pan, Jackson; E. H. Wilbur, Hartington. |by Mr. Little, its secretary. i R | ol s (P ) 1 looked 1ike a corpse walking about cali themselves mid-roaders, but simply [4ePOt this morning. —Yesterday evening [our All precincts were represented. R. S.| i e L AR S aeai AR r L L B o ks [ suffered all a woman could with each ‘populists,” and by doing so they will ““;th-r- was # bunch of suspicious 100king | jjsa, a young business man, was nominated| No Cnase Againat Alleged Robbers. ORI O E KB CRRARE S bl tee s o Bn | A KIRAL USRSy neats. ! monthly period. around Morearty's protest.” individusls ‘atout town and the sheriff|for clerk; W. O. Robiuson, president of the( MADISON, Neb, Aug. 30.—(8peclal)—|;pii; today. In P PR R s sl Aol Now contrast this with the changed cons SrioR Appesis His Cane: HAN'S prOtty 8000 G1481L0 L1 Tohbere. State bank, was nomipated by acclamation | John Placey ;n«l 8 man named Tyler Were | oomy” cadet Taylor, Assistant Secro-|lies o tho fuet that the health of the | dition resulting from the use of Dr. Plerce's Police Judge Gordon of Omaha has ap-| Call for Republ Convention. for attorney; J. H. Ritchle recelved the nom- | avrested &t Battle Creek Tusatay t0RINK | (ary Spaulding says that the department's | delicate female organs Is so intimately re- | Favorite Prescriptior pesied to the supreme court from the de-| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 830.—(Spe- |ination for commissioner. A.J. Venoum, W.| 9% '1e © b n° A S Who | v vl | former decision relative to the treatment |lated to the gencral helath t when Since 1 began the use of ‘Favorite Pree cslon of Judge Estelle in his case against | ¢1al)—E. A. Brown, chairman, has a call [ V. Vanpeter, W. O. Robinson snd J. H.|gehera Wiy “'h' 8% ","""’; he °';|" “the | Of Fe-warehouse entries, covering importas | women suffer fi diseases pecular to | SCription’ I have no painful period the mayor and councllmen, In which he | for a delegate convention of the republican | Ritchle will represent the county at the|dence against them wis the fact that the tlons of lead-bearing ores transported from | their sex the effect is felt in every erve | “The dark circles arcund my eyes are > 2 ose ; " | representative convention. A. Hopper, A.|Lincoln bloodhounds trailed them. They i y sought to have revived a section of the|Party of the Eighth representative dis o . the port of arrival in cars which, although [and fiber of the body. When u woman BOINK dwiy former Omaha charter which allowed the | trict, composed of Cass and Otoe coustfes,| H. Thomas, C. C. Vennum, O. E. Reynolds| Were brought to Madison. County Attorney gh | an ’ y | g covered by one warchouse and transporta- |suffers days of torment with each recur My cheeks are ved and my skin is white, police Judge an annual salary of $2,500. He | to be held in Nebraska City Tuesday, Sep- | 40d W. V. Vanpeter are tho senatorlal dele- | :‘;:';’h':':":f:‘"'*:' avidence mot SUOE | tion only, have become separated enroute, | ring month It doesn’t’ take long to. write | but before it was yellow as vtiron elaims that as the section of the present | tember 11, for the purpose of placing In | 8ates. | 8! e y ere tumed | wherein the surveyor was Instructed to|the record of suffering on her face. When —Could auything be added to that state- harter regarding the salary of police | Bomination one candidate for representa-| The resolutions were the best aad strong- | loose. A good haul was made en Hall &| 0" "o 0r re-warchousing of | she is nervous and sleepless, has constant | ment to make it more forcible? Nothing $aee has. mest declared ‘ncumstitutionsl| tive and for the Eransaction of (Any ether| 8t E¥eE offered |y any ceunty cenvestlon. | Me'oKs 8 eHOEe, $530 having heen Becured |, "o 0" ne) all the cars in K e | headacho and backche, she loses hertcould be added oxcept other tesiimonies Ly eyttt business that may properly come beforo|They approved the wise and peeriess execu- | in money and county warrants and a box p ks 9 cars inoluded in the|headacis aod HAGHON & e Ll By the portion of the old charter concerning ¥y properly RS Ve ab the. adialnlateatl % ihe brave | containing deeds, mining stock amd the | *BLFY for warehouse and transportation to | plumpness of form with her cheerfulnes ame effed salary is given new life. the convention L0 oF L8 ACHINULS Son ANG the MRS | ] i + "®| the port of arrival have been received, is |of min ‘I sutfered for twelve years with female A force of nearly 200 workmen are em-| Taking M. L. Hayward's vote for gov-(8nd feerless runningmate, Teddy Roosevelt, | like. , |amended 1n view of the great delay at-| The first step to take to es from | trouble,”” writes Mrs, Milton Grimes, of ployed on the state fair grounds erecting | €rnor. Cass county fs entitled o twenty- | the Rough Rider. o Ardell Reache tending the release of cars. The letter|these womanly disabilities is to realize | Adair, Adair Co., Iowa, “which brught on 4 . . five votes and Otoe to twenty-thres. Al C. Gallegher acted as chairmav, F. C. . . 4 h & t other diseases— he r 3 right’ new bulldings. repairing sheds, fences and Mardh ABA"T. 0. Binehiot: eAFetaM T PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, | turther directs the surveyor of customs |that it is not right; it is unnatural; and v Isea heart trouble, Bright's arranging exhibits, Several Omaha man- | though this county has two candidates for | SEEL G0 Do SEREGIAY HEGTRLRII 1€ | oial.)—Sherift W. D. Wheeler received a[to accept partial entries in view of the | if woman will once more get into step |discase, nervousness, and at times would ufacturers and jobbers have erected build. h!"- nomiaation, Captain Charles Sheldon ot ':lm:mrm organization was made norn-»],,"” today from Deputy Sherift J. J. !tm that importers are compelled to in-| with nature she will find that “age cannot |be nearly paralyzed. Had ncuralgla ot ings on the grounds, some of them perma- ;"!"'I'"l“"l‘:n"':‘:d".'i‘hegv;:\lmni‘«‘ of "llm lr|lw- HeR% White stating that he arrived in Fresno, | clude in one entry an entire importation, |wither her;” that “nothing in her that stomach. I can freely say your medicines nent affairs, while others are merely tem- b gt convention that Hon. E Cal., with hie prisoner, Charl Ardell,| Rural free delivery will be established at | doth fade but doth suffer a sea change into | (nine bottles in all, five of ‘Favorite P porary structures. More space will be de- | David Brown of Otoe county will not preve ASSAULT FORMER OFFICIAL | 1ias rrank Pnr:y who will have to an-|Omaha to run from s1,:l.||.v’|1 B 'nl;I)ILhn:n:l | something rich and strange.” | scription,’ four of ‘Golden Medical Dis= voted to the exhibition of farm imple-| !0 be a dead weight to the tiok&t he will 5 = swer to the charge of murder and grand ber 15. The service will embrace an area WOMAN NEEDS HELP. covery' and two vials of Dr. Pierce's Pel- monts and farm machinery thig year than | doubtless be given the nomination by ac-|Cha Wright May Die (rem Weunds | 1roeny, of thirty square miles with & population of | ¢ fs evident that if women are to be[1€t®). have cured me. 1 can work with ever hefore in the histery of the fair. The | clamation o Received from Two Treachers The sherff also received a lotter from J.|7%5. John Bosen was appointed carrier. |prought into harmony with nature, and | COmfort now, but before I would be tired twenty-five acre field on the south side Repubiicans Orannise at Shelt Assallants. N. Campbell, superintendent of the re-(Service will be inaugurated at Waverly, |made healthy and strong, as is their right, [#1l the time and have a dizzy headach of the &rounds has been reserved for trac-| SHELTON, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special)—A | BROWNVILLE, Neb Aug. 30.—(Special | 7™ School, declining to approve the pa-|Bremer county, Ia, on September 15, 10 | ey will have (o g0 to nature, since na | and my nerves would be all unstrung so I ton engines, threshing machines and other | \cKinley and Roosevelt club was organ- | Tclegram.)—Chatles Wright former city | T01¢ ©Of the Rauen boy of this city and for | cover ninety-three square miles, with a pop- | ture cannot come to them. Or, to put it | could not sleep. Now I can sleep and do heavy farm machinery and in addition|i,eq here last night with a m‘,mbl.r_‘m"‘"m: i VP r“':; ;‘“:umd )‘"‘_:‘reunnx for the same reterred him to County | ulation of 2,692. Elmer G. Briggs and Mil- | qifferently, women have wandered from the |@ bl day’s work, something 1 had not l:"- will be a long pier "'("*’"'"' ma- | of 120 names on the roll to start with, and |y § 80 thils evening by Clauds Clary ang | A1V0TRe7 Jesse L. Root of this city. ler J. Blaser were appointed carriers broad highway of health into by-paths of |done for over eleven years before o o 0! o a o ¥ - —— - % “You have ¥y conse o0 pub! 1 b,,::‘;f“:“h:".:‘r:,',‘;: ,.:_”“ e W 'l‘:‘“ :“:“’"I‘;'l“', will soon ‘l"“"“""“ 200 mark. | B4 Mason. He was stabbed several times Bell Company Loxes in Court, st mns [ disease. Al they ueed i to o lod back | ;“lmj‘u:'f‘ h::;uw DASHE Ly :'“!«m;mv;::: ) of them enlarged. The race track has| oo aad ban iy yin Melsner's opera | with a knife and is in a very precarious| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Aus. 30.—(Spe- FORECAST OF THE WEkTHER"" LAV 160 Blanway ot st ARG L | URTEUBITERERER s LD 8 been graded and the amphitheater en-|peine was auite well atiended, there | condition. One wound on his back, just | clal)—Last week the Bell Telephone com- started ancw, and naturo will do the re Dr. Piarow's Pavoiite Fraceciatiih maak l o™ Hand concerts will ba iven daily | UCIDE MmADYy women present. The meeting | helow the right shoulder, is ten inches |pany had a restrainiog order lssued (o Inventory Sent Ont from Washington | Thit 8 the wission of B6CECEE T 0 paTerlied I akes ] 4 I ¥|was called to order by Township Com- | o prevent the Plattsmouth Lon T o . 5 | Favorite Prescript It leads women k women strong and sick women well, on the grounds by the Pawnee City band, [ ovooman Joseph O long. L L LA 8 Distanc Calls for Two Fair Days and | ths of d e back to the | Ninety-eight times in every hundred it REIoLIRE of thIiiyitia pheacs. he faneq| mutoaman Joasph Oweus. who, after a| wright was in a saloon and was called | Telephone company from setting poles on Southerly Wind Jousiaritae by patie or dluonte sk fo e | Nischyislen. Hiies s Vavkey SHisit s will begin each afternoon at 2 o'clock and pnl‘rn c ;‘“":. byt o Glee club quml"'r‘mn by his two assallants, who attacked | the same side of Maln street in Loulisville broad highway of hea h . u’ Colieh I”v- WAIKE R A .\.I.\ I.. ; .um n ;. B R R e T e T |:u;'u.:\w (l \l-l..m{‘m’\‘p candidates 1\[:.“‘” nearly killed him before outsiders | that they occupled and asking for an in-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 recast for iw“ WeAry WOoman u Sre ‘\- '.‘\ "'M‘_H“ R e s r|v n ..I.| 'f"f' it -] FE R i S R AR L |\||.A'iv":4n\'v‘r| y.:hu:‘x ieorge W. Barrett | jug (ime to interfere. Wright is about 50 | junction. Judge Paul Jessen listened to|Friday and Saturday gL taken away Line’ yomkily) dieabilitles | (0l ot R Rariect laure, and ln these cases 3 s |and J. E. Rarris, who spoke briefly. Hob. | years of age, while Mason and Clary are not | the evidence in the case in Nebraska City| For Nebraska, lowa, Missourl and Kan- |that haudicap her: and. welgh TN S it am a0t entively S Lo ‘_\]unlm :«l:.:«n of Kearney also addressed | more than 21. When Wright was city mar- | Yesterday and promptly denled the injunc- | sas—Generally fair Friday and Saturday; l-";'l give IE ind """;[”,“If" | s i 3 RIB DECESE SHAD.J DAYE. DN S50 X T R T N R o he meeting. shal he arrested the two men and they have | 1108, The Independent company resumed |southerly winds ow i3 all this accomplished the | e S ABATIALLERIR. OF B0t 6080 u"‘.‘ ':L':‘l"‘_ '.1 'n. :\‘lv: lxr.-r;r~va\uA elected president | oen threatening to get even with him since. | the work of setting poles and construct-| For Western Texas—Generally falr Friday, [ Cure of the womauly diseuses “";‘}‘ “‘l"'l'imf:‘ k vomen Mt;‘u.\u.rll o consult Dr. e e the. axcuraion to the|0f the club and Frank Baster secretary| Magon and Clary are under arrest. Clary | 1B its exchange in Loulsville today. except local rains and cooler In western |tho stremgth, strain the merves und mar tiotes, by letiohs ftree. All correspondence o county tatr today. The traln left the | #ud all committees for arrangement se- | iy supposed to have done the stabbing. | 3 — portion; Saturday fair; southeasterly winds, | the beauty of face and form. |15 hald us sacredly private and womanly lected and an interesting campaign prome s Al Snake Bite May Be Fatal For New Mesico—Generally fair Triday| Womanly irregularitics surely portend | confidences are guarded by strict profes- g ity at 108, m. and returned tonisht at | (e.to o the resulr Aempetenss Usios at Tahle Mook LYONS, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special)—Don- | u1q”Garurday; southerly winds. | physical weakness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite |slonal privacy. Address Dr. R. V. Plerce, 1% Lleninasity aehclk willianen an ¥ Tral n TABLE ROCK, Neb., Aug. 40.—(Special) | 81d, the 8-year-old boy of Willlam South-| "oy oylahoma, Indian Territory and Ar- | Prescription cstablishes perfect regularity. | Buffalo, N. ¥ ¥ R e b il i Kearney Trains for Fight. —The eighteenth annual convention of the | Well, is lying dangerously i1l at home in |y . o0 Generally fair Friday an Sis Disagreeable drains are more than disa-| Accept no substitute for “Favorite Pre- g omber The university begins work ARN Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special)— | woman's Christian Temperance unlon of | this city from the effects of having been [ 4otie AT grecablo, they are dangerous. Unless they |scription.” There is nothing else just as 1 September 17 Mayor Hostetler went to Grand Island this [ (ne pirst Congregational district assembled | bitten by a poisonous snake. Donald and |y o g R s cured they undermine the strength. |good for the cure of womanly disease : Prof. T. M. Hodgman, one of the mem-|morning and will investigate the water |pare yesterday at the Methodist Episcopal | his brother, a little older than he, were | g . rq . nols—Generally fair Friday and)4io < it S on ARty | ke AR bers that had the serlous altercation with |rents of that city. It is the Intention of | enurch to hoid o three days sossion. . an | Walking up across the pasture to the Logan | S*LUrdsy; warmer in northeast portion Fri- | Favorite prescripton” cures such drain, | HELP FOR WOMBEN Rev. Hindman of the First Presbyterian | the city council at its next meeting to Te- | padress of welcome was miven last night |croek to go fishing and stepped Fren SAKIIE o (MR mulisaaianly. winde e AIR S BR VICIRUOR AREI I8Ei0UA0) 0. L Einr v Commen 'Bese church duriug prayer meeting service last |duce the water rents of private consumers | g sire. Kate 8 Jeaningy of this pluve |the snake, which struck him on his bare |z O% NOrth Dakota—Generally fair Friday | female weaknes : o | MSGIBAL AQvieer, - JE dealn With Shevithl week, has resigned his place as elder in|and give the water company here a dose [;r el o Tl ks place, | (oot on the instep. Before the lttle for. | 20, Beturday; warmer in western portion | ‘It i8 with feelings of sincere gratitude | questions which make for woman's health the church. Rev. Hindman will remain|of its own medicine. Ow| u 3 P SIREMTen by Jies ARDA B | 3 soided ¥ 5 e fe1°| Friday; southerly winds that 1 again write to you! savs Mre fand happiness, The woman who reads this pastor of the church, notwithstanding the|off water for street w::::fm? ::rl'::,l.“ Goode of Pawnee City. A Demorest gold :",”'_ decided what was best to do and| ‘por gouth Dakota—Generally fair Friday | Harry A. Brown, of Orono, Penobscot Co., | book thoughtfully will find in it Information Mfort that was made to secure his resig- |the business streets are dry and merchants | Zdbl contest was held last night and the | (EATD they could get back home the 1mb | ang Saturday; southeasterly winds, Maine, I wrote to you concerning my|which, always valuable, may at some time \ aation | wre compellea to keep their doors abut te | SIS, 081 WaS awarded to Mex A. Marble | ¥Ad R i DN For Wyoming—Generally fair Friday and | health last spring (I thing it was in June), | be of inestimable service Treasurer Meserve has announced that [keep out the dust. Arrangements are be- |°F ToPie Rock Fuslonists Name Peter Dahlst Saturday; warmer in eastern portion Friday; (and you advised me to take your ‘Favorite I got the People’s Common Sense Med- he will invest $70,000 of state money in|ing made to put in a private pumping Burglars Rob Tilden Saloon. BURWELL, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special)— |Southerly winds Prescription’ and Golden Medical Discov-|ical Adviser for 81 one-cent stamps,” writes Dodge county refunding bonds, bearing 3% | plant to supply water for the streets. The | TILDEN, Neb, Aug. 30.—(Special.)—|At the representative convention of the | For Colorado—Generally fair Friday and ery which I did according to dircetions, | Mr. M. M. Wardwell, of Linwood, Leaven per cent Interest per amnum. The invest- | cemetery is still dry and the water com- | Burgiars ontered the saloom of L. E. Cars. | fusion party of the Forty-ninth district |Saturday: variable winds and continued taking them for five months. | worth Co., Kans. “Wouldu't take five dol- ment will be made within the next few |pany has mot received the money de- |callen last might and carried away about |held here tonight James Barry of Greeley For Montana—Generally fair Friday with |1 took nine bottles of ‘Favorite Prescrip- |[lars for it if we couldn't get another. Gave days and will include a,portion of the un- | manded. The mayor will make a though |3,000 cigars. Entrance was obtained to |Was made chairman and after the usual | Warmer In western portion; Saturday fair; | tion’ slx of ‘¢ Medical Discovery’ | recelpt for ‘nursing sore mouth' to two ¢ fnvested school fund investigation of the rates at Grand I™and | the building by unlocking the back doer. [COmmittee work and on the tenth formal | Variable winds and four vials of Dr. Plerce’s Pellets. My | women that the doctor was not able to After a preliminary hearing before Jus-|und will be prepared to wmake his threat | There being a very heavy dew this morn- | ballot Peter Dahlsten of Whoeler county, Loeal Record lsease v lisplacement and ulcerat benefit, and they were cured.” tice Westerman, Charles Gant, the col-|good at the mext meeting of the council. |ing, the buggy wheel tracks of the sup- |8 Pobulist, was nominated. W. P. Thorp | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, |of the uterus, and I was in a terrible con-| This valuable book contains 1008 large ored man who assaulted Martin D. Howe e — posed thieves were easily traced for some |Of Loup county, R. S. McCarthy of Greeley | OMAHA. Aug 0oOmclal vecord of ‘tem | dition with pain and weakness, and had fpages, and Is sent free on receipt of stamps with a billiard cue on the reunion grounds | . Hold Up on the Highway. | qiance trom town. Parties are strongly |°0UBty and J. J. Comnolly of Garfield | Pha' o and Rrectpitation; compared with | given up all hope of ever being well again. | to pay expense of mailing only. Send two weeks ago, was bound over to the dis- | AT SE Neb., ~Aug. 30.—(Spe- | o o0 ted and arrests are likely to follow | cOunty were candidates and each had some | years: Had doctored with four different doctors [one-cent stamps for the book in strong trict court this morning under bond for |¢lal)—When near the old stock yards on | "0 ent tollowing. 1000, 1899, 1888, 1887 | wiihin four months, and instead of getting [cloth binding, or only 21 etamps if o! $500 his way home at a late hour last evening | 4% #BY moment. . — Maximum temperature - S F Was Erow weaker all the time, I[to have the hook In paper co ”I SeRtens GIRL MYPNO D BY SMALL BOY. |highwayman, who mde a desperate effort| LYONS, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special.)—C MADISON, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special.)—At | Precipitation 000 Laara many cures resulting from | : i = to hold him up. The only weapon that|ermor Poynter passed through here last |® special meeting of the council last night | Record of precipitation at Omaha for this |\ 1 bousht ‘fve botties AnO Trle = TG R T b0 (Sreeial Tei. |® heavy whip with a loaded handle. and | picnic that is now being held at Pender, and Second wards were presented, asking | armal tempergture for the du s A el s ever in my | PROmInent part'ih e onening coon 8 foo exram)Lillie Armstrong, a little girl | ¥hen the stranger attempted to climb nto | where he is billed for a speech. Durlng the | that proposition be submitted to the elecs | Total excess since March 1 sk Dr. Plerce all the praise v | tod hagloE,iowery Thursday” atteraoon RRouC'S yaars old. while viayina show ‘ma‘lhx' buggy he pounded him over the X\vvlml short stop of the train many people while | tors for the establishment of an electric i\,I‘,’,!'?JH.\"','.',',“l'.w T v‘ fch | 1 cannot say enough in favor of hi teenth round of schooners. He became afternoon with several youthful compan-|¥!th that until he was glad to retreat The |t the depot availed themselves of the op- light system for street lighting purposes. | mgia) “vatnfall since March 1 2.4 hes | medicings. 1 have given all the books away | hery abusive and attempted to whip Patr 2 Soas. was hybotised by abe of them after| 9094 Attempt was made, with no better | portunity of shaking hands with him | The city attorney was ordered to prepare | Deficiency since March 1. . 6 inct that came sround the bottl and have raea hpnons and Mo o When il the prescribed method which they had wit- | 3" | notice and publish as required. At pres. | Deficlency for cor. period, 15 1 ey lady triends to try your | €0t h with him his ftace looked Hia a E nessed at a hypnotic exhibition. T\h‘; A number of similar attempts at hold- | « n’uln;ll o is Small, | ent Madison is without lights of amy kind, 4 peri ' 4 . b Ay bonk] war and he was bleeding profusely, i | ups in that vicinity have been reported to| BEAVER CITY, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special | . Stations are receiving v reul | hut Ager to fight. Steiner wis booked youthtul hypnotist announced that hej.. ,,).e omcers, but no clue as to who | Telegram.)—The democratic county con-|Bad News Reaches Soldier's Mother | e oing drunk ‘and disorderly and re- ’ :’:‘l""‘ "‘I":""';‘I'I' "l"'l'“' and put hev 10 MEOP | the perpetrators are can be found vention held here to day was attended| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Spe al our medlcine A ) FIROER ‘ / d, to his own surprise, succeeded in do- | by exactly one dozen delegat The nomi- | ¢1al)—Charles E. Ellis, a member of the e b 1 twenty | S P P ing so. It wo frightened him that he was| Fusion Yominat At Hebron nees of the populists for county officers |Tegimental band of Company D, Fourth in- BTATIONS AND STATRH | h one b nd I :M""' 7, Kintintion, \ unable to bring her out of the spell and [ HEBRON, Neb, Aug. 30.—(Special Tele- | were endorsed and resolutions were adopted | faBtry, who died in Manila August 17 with OF WEATHEIR g jed forty poun s | o he Faliaml aths and births were re. | all efforts by members of the family had|gram.)-T! mocrats, populists and free | eniorin.gnailenberger for congress. The | dysentery, is a son of Mrs. W. W. Hull of r no more ith | twenty-four hours ending &t n .;‘,":I'.'h,"r;‘_‘ no effect., The services of a local hyp flver republicans each held their county name of Bryan was not mentioned this city The sad news was recelved by | - only a waste of mon notist were finally invoked to bring the|conventions here today. They all ad- : the mother today by a press dispatch in 3 L at my trouble s 1 shall | Ninoteanin ™} Fimble, , 116 North girl out of the spell, which he succeeded | journed to meet together for the purpose Republican Primaries Held The Omaha Daily Bee. He was 20 years | Qmaha. clear 8288 ey time Plor gir k Johnson,” 4510 in dolug after a half hour of h work. of making nominations. McDIll, a popu TRENTON, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special.)—|of age ;.,"_‘\»”',"‘”I" X, 3 8 .0 f 7 \ pert health, thanks | . 2¢0ths—Rlanche Ayers A an. 1022 North — ~ list of Belvidere, was named for the legis- | The usual republican primaries were held Balt Lake City, cledr 83 i A DRI StNEG, ed 30 Imund ~John ol aanThRhi|ean. Rer B¢ 1\‘\"“7;) 4 |y | lative nominee; 0. H. Scott, present incum- | in the varlous precinets. It is the aim of | McKiniey Ruttons Prominent. Rapid Clty, cloud | R e L R L TR Ty | Wotnonten Avmee 2o e ribiiean day (DDt 0f county attorney’s office, was re- |the delegates to put fn nomination candi ST. EDWARD, Neb,, Aug. 30.—(Bpeclal.)— | tuson, clear .. o the news of my wonderful recovery st A B et e T pee, [Bominated. as was also the present county |dates who will conduct an honorable and There are more h”"““‘"" “:"""* belng | Chicago. clear T Daslth after having hean iven up by three Na: catit aae A be S160 e RaRiY. hks (dalobatuatiith Haey commissioner, Z. W. Knode. | clean campalgn and result in a declded | WOrn this year '1 unh ‘e:vr Nearly every | s 4 4’1“-\:-“”m 8 Aaetht | P s v and bunting to do honor to the occasion victory AL, NORAR MBS (RN, TOUTENL NOMR [T RO RISRR ¢ IR WHAT MOTHERHOOD MEANS Nimy ! nee Ass. 4 e MIRHIANL M0 ¢ . d bve | ) a McKinley or Dietrich pin. St. Edward | iGN SEEE M " o ¢ f Jok th Omaha gl ) . wown until the party arrived N, Neb, Aug. 30.—(Speclal)—| Temchers’ Rally at Brownville. has & rough ridess’ club of over 180 mem- | He e There's another ca r the early wear i) e g L T just who would he here, or how long, and | T. J. Malone and family departed yester-| BROWNVILLE. Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special pers Havre, partly cload out of women, and thut is mother- | ¢ Omali 3 mo spectal advertisement of the meeting day for Omaha, where they will make their | Telegram.)—-The teachers of Nemaha county Bismarck, partly ay hood. For many a woman it i a martyr- | Katie | Grety 51 \ had been made, but those present were home for several years, ai least. They |held a grand rally here today that was at-| _¢anadian Pacific Strike Settied, Galveston, cloudy dom from which she shrink With hardly | Bdn I € Py 3 well pleased with the reception. The re- leave Madison fo get better educational | tended by at least 1,800 visitors, Mrs. Alice | W INNIPEG, b AUS X—The | T Indicates trace of precivitation enough vitality for her own needs Beusy A Jmahs . 1 publican candidate for govermor, C. H.|facilities for their children. Minnick, & local attorney, delivered the ad- | o work at 1o clock Uil Afternoom ast OMclal, | required Lo provide vitality for twe, Weak, | iivi b P {7 oy A )