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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPT MBER 1, 1900, FOUR YEARS SHOW A CHANGE| 2% 5. tas 5 st STATE FAIR GATES ARE OPEN 5 " ity eeos, o STREET FAIRREADY 0 0PEN PERUNA INVIGORATES. contracts for public improvements have been | he was bound over to the district court made by the city council during the last| e n $200 bonds, but being unable to give - twelve months than for any similar period | Differenoe in Business Conditions that Pre | to ovur seven years. Streets in the down. | Splendid Weather and a Good Crowd Mark | [onis wus commiied to Jull untll court| Nowp Platte Puts on Holiday Dress for Its vail in Lincoln, town section are being repaved with asphalt, | the First Day. | e equipment of wtreet raiiway, s und — ROBBERS LEAVE WORK UNDONE electric lighting companies is being exten IMPROVEMENT ALMOST BEYOND BELIEF | sively enlarged and improved and new stores | MANAGERS LOOKING FORWARD TOSUCCESS | staee Work on Safe at Treton post- | LONG PROGRAM FOR THE OPENING DAY are opening up all over the city. Four years 9 | {1186 Visitors, | - R | ofice but Fail to | ol ) | a0 1t would have been a perilous undertak- | Fintek, | veryhody Bmployed and Merehants | (ng for a pereon to clreulate a paving peti- | Magnificent Arrny of Exhibits and | | Strects Are Guily Decorated and Y A R ey Wree e s, SYen though She SIS BeeCed TUphys | Special AtiPRETIONS to HRTBEINIE | TRENTON, Nabi, Sept. 8.=(Special Tel [t & for Concesstons and Fa- Well Take Care of With ing as badly then as they do now. During Visitors Who Crowd (rounds | eram)—An attempt was made last night| hibitions Are Nearly Al Up and Money Plenty. | the last year not a paving petition has been and Bolldings, |to rob the postofice here, which is iu Ready for Business. circulated that has not been signed by the required number of property owners, and of LINCOLN, Sept. 5.-(Special.)—There {s | the elght paving contracts awarded by the | LINCOLN, Sept. 3.—(Special)—Nature | "y ‘fyonag js the postmaster. B. F NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Sept. 3.—(8pe- nothing but sympathy nowadays for the man | council ali but two call for asphalt, the most | could not have provided better weather foF | yay * goputy postmaster, made the dis- |cial)—The city fs filled today with the who goes about asking, “‘How's business?’ | eXpensive paving material the opening day of the Nebraska state fair | vy when he went to distribute the bustle of preparing for the street fair, The timé when people stood on street cor- | Retall merchants are doing business on & | Bright sunshine and a cool breeze, With| ow /oo™ niail and found a great variety | which begins tomorrow morning and con ners and talked about hard times, scarcity | 01id basis and have discontinued the pra neither dust or rain, was all that could| ;b\, leniith'e tools upon the floor by |tinues through the rest of the week. Most of money, of runs on banks and of failures | !ice that was so generally followed during | be desired. “It's typical state falf| o wure which were taken from the local |of the booths are already up and work on | Thomas & Thomas' drug store, but for some reason it was not successful. Dr s but recollection of the past and so | the period of panic of offering a discount for | weather,” sald Secretary Furnas, “and| g, The instigators of the crime|the others is being rushed with all dis- changed and improved are the conditions to- | ©A¢h. The establishments known then as| when fair begins this way it Is a SIED| oo hi0q (o have had previous experience | patch | day that it has almost been forgotten cash storea” are now runoing in competi- | that we will have fair weather for the | o, 0uiice of safes. | The owners ot concessions and entertain- “Everybody knows that business is good,” {s | Hon With other stores and they find It un- | next four days. Fair weather and fair|" )i " iiiled in the safe door near |ment exhibitions are all on the grounds | necessary to adveriise “cash sales only.” | week make a good combination the ready response to all inquiries concern ing the condition of trade. Statistics show the combination, the object seemingly to | be to break the bar between the lock and 1 only a few of them have not yet nished putting up their canvas-covered | There is a demand for a better grade of | \Visitors began to arrive a: the grounds | that people eat more, work more and spend | E7248 804 lean obstinacy concerning prices. |at 8 o'clock this morning. Some came 18| ymbination so the safe would open | frames, | more than they did four years ago, and that e ECOOTRL ICreRee I he volune of jstrect cars, some in rallfoad cars, eome|readily, but the work was left undone City In Moliday Attire they | 1688 ¥ ntt KM, Strest cornet ade is ustrated by comparison of | in carriages and other conveyances and & | o 0" un amount, including the stamps . Visitors are beginning to arrive in small re no longer crowded with people who have | BOL] FeRISters of the years 1806 aad 1809, A [ few walked. People passed in and out of [ (] e BT6 small amount was ::llw;uxl to talk sbout h:n“ Hard times. Tne | ent Increase is shown over the former | the grounds until nightall and, although |, hln’””””'" ”“‘_ 5: ".‘“L‘“‘“r’“ l\;“‘hmw iyl and the entire town is putting on | for help. A merchant may display a “Man | (0 AU "‘” “m;m""( ‘m] ")‘:’:“ .l\ r\fg» ot o (wfwm.m 3 ‘_“,"‘] the vj\’w‘ ut.|kpown. Some suspiclous characters were| oo’ tinhorn, the attractive merry Wanted” sign fn his window now without |3t e ¢ g ol [ISROWAR G5 SENS CONAL IR Lol Sos BEil DT S16Y SONteNY go-round and other sure signs of pub tear of being besieged by an army of un- | tendance on the opening day of the state er sure signs of public | ppsign Wm. 1. Day, staff oficer of the|vation Army. of Green Lake, Washington, fair is always emaller than on any of the | Auwust Rai galety have been here for several days. od : | Salvation Army, 187 Hanover street, B #mploged |FIRE 1S SET BY BURGLARS | oilowink dasa. Some of the exhitia re-| LINCOLN, Sept. §—(Spocial Telogram )| AL the store and shon windows' have | Lon Saws. wrtee: e and sev- Bradstreet's lden of Improvement. | matned to be placed in position today. but [The monthly report of the United States |been handsomely decorated and present a | i am pleased to testify to the splendid eral other friends have recovered the “Why, of course business has improved in | Gordon Jo al Ofice Almont Totally |in most of the bulldings the last work of | weather station shows that more rain fell | mOSt pleasing pleture to the vision of the (merits of Peruna as an fnvigorator for health ekl e Of Your Wondes the last four years and improved greatly, Destroyed=0nly Small Sum | preparation was completed yesterday during August in Nebraska tham during | Passerby. The finishing touches have 1o | stomach troubles, Several of my friends Peruna, and 1 have taonuily reoetved 100, sald Fred C. Howe, superintendent of | Stolen. Day's Specinl Attractions, any corresponding period in the hiscory I‘A-n put on a few of the booths and North | have used it with satisfactory results and mic trength from fits use specially the local Bradstreet's agency. “It fs un- | g | The spectal nttractions today consisted |Of the station. The total rainfall for the (Platte will soon disclose a carnival of color | have spoken very highly of the efficiency | o I o it a boon to women n restore Decessary to go Into details, for everybody | GORDON, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special Tele-| 0" o " an air concerts by the Pawnee |Mouth iu this county was 8.07 inches. The to the eye as well as of noise to the ear. |of Peruna.” fog their mol delicate system, and [ in Lincoln knows that there is more bus- | 6ram.)—The Gordon Journal WLINE | (oo band, a reception by Spabin Abune, | Ereatest previous rainfall for that month The program for Tuesday, the opening| Mrs. Carrie Haberly, Captain of the Sal- | heartily endorse and praise it fness, that there are more retail stores, |office was almost totally destroyed by firc Ioino chief. blevele and motoreyele | ¥as 5.51 inches, In 1888, The average |day. Is as follows | y S i . : : more. wholosale stores and more factories |about 3:30 o'clock this morning, tho loss s and 4 public demonstration In the | lemperature during the month was 79 de-| Halload Men's Davi 0 a. m. Ruffala Address The Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a here than there were four years ago. The | Sustained helng fully $,000, bartly covered | eoparation of food from Nebraska cereals | Erees, the highest since 1850 o Wi T L AU free copy of “Summer Catarrh.” reports that we get from local firms show | by insurance in the Nebraska Mercantile | ) Ua i ot 8 MacMurphy of Omaha | o and 11 a. m., grand fantasti wrade, {4 that in every Instance the total volume of | Mutual of Lincoln. The bullding and con- | (%0000 Golivered the first of a series of | 1 voNS. Neb ot S (Bhecial.)—The | 1R 200 costunied charactors on horsebcks business last year was greater than the year | tents are almost a total loss. Robbery was || o L 500 0L oo economy. Al of Ay s g o o B R Qe bl B AR b LB L ", NE' 3 YORE | - ; - ectures ‘on household economy of | | vons public schools opened this morning 3 b, m., concert by Gordon Cornet | g CUPIDE binlneas It ear was PR A e Tt | o th. Imneaite nise of e, e, | Lctures on ovshold econoy. AL of | yine- puie choo opaned this mernin | ek 1150 et 14 Bufib GO MANHOOD RESTO RED /P08 greater thun the preceding one, and so on. | A small chest contalning the funds of the | \itve, TERrSh FUE X FRIOPURE D LCT | with @ good attendance, with the followlng | fouth Dewe 2 p.ome, slack and | Uio Viiaiizer, the prescription of a fumons Fronch puseclan, wil o ottt Thero have heen no recent failuros for any | Woodmen of the World lodge was kept | DCNelr i O ernoon and continue | teuchers installed: = Prof. J. F. Gaffney,|burh wire walking and tranese’acis by the | grvousor dlsaaeaol the generaiy W i h . 4 | in the building by the printer who is the b | principal; Mr. Shallcross of Bellevue col- | WO . > Pads U natipnilon, large amount. One of the best indications ! e ch afternoen for four day | 1eg istant; Miss Grace Leith of Maple | nj, m., b \ i foh and para ] ns O S Uoneck rd of the prosperous condition of business is | Secretary of this lodge and this was stolen | T T Thly Ty i cheries building was | booo desistant; Miss Qrace L P | chute drop by Winterringer: 3:30 p B (o150 Spcruiorr o and wil th , N Claanns tio and the funds, between $20 and $30 in siiver Creok, grammar department; Miss J m.. tennis. on North Platte singios, awi 1iYer, (o kidueys and the Urigary Srgwas of Sil tmpy SN sironghens bl s it g ko tal t. The skelet ? the chest | the central attraction today. The poultry mpoiven of Tekamah, intermediate; Miss | Semi-finals at Rectory courts; 4y m. the | and restores amail wenk orgas. manifest among tho larger dealers. They are | (B0 DLGE C T e *In @ romote spot | Duliding came next in popularity | yimy Libbey of this city and Miss Graco | fomie A R T I T Rt T b it ol st Kot it} taking In new goods, enlarging their bus- [Was found in the Fulns in @ remote SPOUfy .00, were divided evenly between the | Al S L ¢ _ | ihdger, balanging ) JUher I | Fusrntae given and Mol retarned 16 Goxes doas ok SU0CH & permanent curv. §1U0 & Dox.é for 500, from where it was kept, but the silver Thomas of Coleridge, first and second pri- | derful ‘feats; :30 miii xhibitio given 7 et 3 fness and putting more men on the road. | (FOM WAeRS It was Rerl, But the SHVE |, ypicuicural, historical, mercantile and art | ot aritl by Company K, Seco ment, ut| 07 MEDICINE Con 1 0. t0x 376, san Francio, ¢ Within the last two or three years there | mOneY OO0 4 Thid $itk: ih ot | bulldings. One of the most interesting ex ;i il M bRy i bl FOR SALD DY MYERS-DILLON WRUG COL 10TH AND FARNAM, have been & number of new businesses | QUATter, which was found with the chest at postoffice squire its o ounds is tha Nebraska " . lock uninjured. The thief eftected an en- | HIPIts on the grounds is that of Nebras Gnge County Mortange Record. | trance through & rear window and In mak- | BAtYe Frown frult. Nearly every kiowd| BEATRICE, Neb, Sept. &-—(Special)—| AGSAULTS BLAIR COUNCILMAN | (ciay in recognition of Labor day. Al g gl either carelessly or pup. | Variety of fruit grown in the northerd|mi report of mortgages fled and released el il LB LR el posely set fire to the bullding. It required | States e reprosented and each specimeh|in Gage county during the month of Au-| yomm se closed this afternoon. Catholic working- the herolc efforts of the fire company to | *PPears large and beautiful "“""l"l:" win | gust is an tollow: b as Reault of Brutal men participated in a picnic at Lincoln S8V evén & pertlon of the bulldiog and | & PreiE. Tomtortow Wil Be § U Y| Farm mortsages Sled, 381 amount, $46. Attack. park and were addressed by T. J. Doyle contents. ‘ghe Journal office had but re- | 14 Ihe ROTLENIATAl DRALRE vipe| 0 _SI RS TN . = and J. B. Strode, but no public Labor da cently put In a fine cylinder press, gaso. | 10848 of fruit will be given away (o Via- |amount, $.703. Number of farm mortgages | RLAIR, Neb., Sept. d.—(Special Telegram.) | orexrson wore el line engine, new typs and other material | tors: The assortment ordered for this | ejeaged, 56: amount of farm MOTIGREE | it & Gute Bone. Rubiey etorsins l.ml " b to the value of $1,000, besides having been | {re® distribution consists of five tons of|ejensed, $61,899. Number of city mort- |Counciiman John Schmuhling was brutally | Howard Speaks in Oto enlarged and remodeled into an ideal print- | ET8Pes, tWo of peaches and twenty of ap- | gages released, 17; amount, $7,572 assaulted and beaten over the head and| NEBRASKA CITY, Sept. 3.—(Spec started In this city and all are doing well A few of the most prominent are a wholesale end retail hardware store, a wholesale and retail cloak store, a wholesale dry goods house and there are a number of others cqually successful. Another Indication of prosperity 18 the fact that eastern capitalists have invested heavily in Lincoln during the last few years. The Lincoln Traction com- pany and the Lincoln Gas and Electric hmahling is in Critical Con- ditio al Tel Lightiug company, both recently reorgan- 5 ples. e Cotiky 5 LAt v ing office. The editor, H. G. Lyon, will re- . - kicked in the side by Archic McManigal. | egram.)-Ex-Congressman W. M. Howard ised by eaatern investors, serve (o 11IURLIAte | 1yjiia gt “once and centinue fn the -busl-/| 10 the state 8sh hatoheries building are oL LR UL LU Both are residents of Blair. About four|of Alabama opened his campalgn work to- exhibited sixteen varietles of the finny| CHAPPELL, Neb, Sept. 3.—(Special)—| oukq ago Schmahling boxed Mc Manigal's | night in this city in behalf of the mid-road tribe, including only those fish that live| At the republican convention, held here |, ... g\i5 tor throwing water on his little | populist cau aking to a large and en- in Nebraska ““‘:" »Th“' ]"I"”‘”"“_ ; ““ today, Simon Hopper was nominated for |, ehior from the fountain in the city park | thusiastic crowd of sympathetic populists obarge of Robert 8. Otertelder, prew commissioner of the Second district, this| g ror nis McManigal sought revenge. and pouring hot shot into the ranks of the ot the State Board, who also presides over| peing the third time Mr. Hopper hhe been | “gopahiing lias a broken nose and s de k at Wahoo Tues- the feeling entertained concerning business prospects in this city. ‘Most all of the business houses are em- ploying more men than four years ago and bl the jobhers have enlarged thelr territory. | wHITE MAN K ness. The paper will be issued this week on time. This is the fost destructive fire the town has ever experienced. LLS OMAHA INDIAN, One firm that had not over seven or eight a fish hospital and administers to the sick | before the people for this office and 18| ... on the nose above the broken place ‘lrllllv\l"ln"v‘:lr‘l\mflt'AH“::“n\n';.m k men on the road in 1896 now has forty-three | News Reaches Lyons of the Murder |and wounded. There are twenty large. | nearly sure of election the third time. 10 Bt st BAL 1hY. hole: HARCRORENAL. | and the tarritory covered extends from Upon Rese Hon glass tanks and one twenty-foot tank in| George C. McAllister was nominated for | o "o noaen, oy STt e aritieal Republican Club at Adams. Alaska to Mexico. LYONS, Neb., Sept ~(Special.)—An | this building. containing 10,000 fishes. The | county attorney, having no opposition i . ADAMS, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Speclal.)—A condition, suffering from severe bruises in the side over the heart McManigal enjoys the unenviable reputation of an all-around | saloon fighter, while Mr. Schmahling is on | of the most respected citizens of Blair. “It is also noticeable,”” continued Mr, |Omaha Indian from the reservation last| yarieties represented are black bass o Howe, “that business {s again moving west | evening brought the news that an Omaha | croppies, large and small-mouthed bass, | Candidates Address Old Settler on O street, our principal business street. | Indian named Jumes Wood was killed upon | catgigh, channel catfish, sunfish, tench. wall NEBRASKA CITY, Sept. 3.—(Special Tel- Vacant stores and buildings on this thor- | the reservation Saturday by being almost cut | ayed pike, German carp, mirror carp, buf- | egram.)—The citizens of this city and sur oughfare are belng rented and it is only a |t0 pieces with a knife in the hands of a White | fq10 carp, perch, rock bass, rock trout and | rounding country observed Labor day today McKinley club is now being organized b Sixty names are now on the list WEATHERMENU FOR TWO DAYS They are as much like COATED the y ests e bee ade and « ELECTRICY sclence auestion of time until all of the buildings | man, whom he did not know. He claims |falo carp. perch, rock bass, brook trout,| by attendivg the old settlers’ pinic, which [ ¥ DO Arrests he beeh made wnd tni liialy (o 6 Warmer ix thens | Reon au sclenoe oan ke constructad there during the boom days will | Wood when drunk is very quarrelsome and rajnbow trout and goldfish was held in Morton p: The attendance | fi h ! WBile- WedNeaURY 8 j nervebuilding substance as is con- be paying property to their owners.” he supposed the murder was the result of e Cobatey 14 was very large. Hon. E. J. Burkett and G. | PeBlect: 2 - whkEDoubie .1,,]"'.1,,,,'_'5",‘,:g";;;‘é"‘,};‘;‘fl"""fi; e . a drunken quarrel. W. Berge, candidates for congress from the they have cured thousands of cases Whoteanter's Optnton of Teade. | VTR INICE (e agency re- | “Nebraska would be one of the reatest | Wrsy sisiric were: sressat ot senveres | FARMER DRAGGED TO DEATH| .\ cvaron. sopr. o —rorecant ror| W B Persomscimsaitstsatisatisies Has business improved since 15967 The | ports that the Indian, named Wood, who | fishing states in the union If we could stop | appropriate addresses. | : PG e Q8 They Shaeoi s Vet opel best answer to that question is the figures | was digemboweled by a white man, was|lllegal fishing” sald Mr. Oberfelder, after - e Nebraska Man is Kil in & Horrible | =0 e ka—Fair Tuesday, warmer in east 1y by developing brain matter; force shown by our trade in 1898 and in 1899," said | Still alive this morning. Three other In-|describing his exhibit. “‘We have a law, INTON NG TRl My ern portion; Wednesday, fair, except prob f1on A e C e iR J. L. Kennard, manager of the Western Glags | d1ans who brought him to the agency were | but we canuot enforce fit. Illegal fisher TRENTON, Neb., Sept. J.—(Speclal)— ™ \nd fmpart bounding vigor to Rat60li ananed) thistinbrnlng ably showers in extreme northern portion; go attendance. Prof, W. Pate,| LODGE POLE, Neb. Sept. 3.(Speclal |cooler in western portion; southerly wind All weakenin and Paint company. “In the latter year our | cut, but not seriously. The man who did|men seine the streams and therein lie 'n..-'1 Tren sales were more than three times as heavy | the cutting walked here, arriving at 2 p.|all the trouble. There are about 200 lakes | W f | ) L as they were in 1586, Not only that, but|m. Sunday. He hired a liveryman to take|in Nebraska in which fish of various kinds | late of Danbury has charge of the schools | Telegram.)—L. D. Thomas was killed 'nn:: * Fair Tuesday, warmer in north: the general condition of trade was much | him elght miles into the country. He|can live and thrive. The most common|and indications point to this vear being|twenty miles north of here on the ranch| ) P . K P g e . | ern portion; Wednesday, fair; winds be healthier. There were fewer failures and | told the liveryman that he had pald Wood | fish are the black bass, trout and croppy. | one of the best ever held. Prof. W. L.|of his sdn-in-law, Walter Bower, this '““m'm aat AbLLHRARER )Y and tissue.destroving draing an. g losses permanently cured. Deln may mean Insanity, Co inay maan Tnsanity, Consumpti rice, $1 perbox ; six hoxes (with iron.clad guarantee to cur or re- 4 # ; Ay fund money ). §5. Book oo B less trouble with collections. During 1895 )& portion of a lease on land and having re 1s good trout fishing for a distance | French. principal for the last three years, | morning. He was raking hay and the team | €W (Osh WORUBERRECERE 0 i oney ) 35 gelook contalning and 1896 we found it necessary to examine | further business to transact with him Sat- |of about seventy-five miles along the |bas taken charge of the Orleans schools. |ran away, throwing him under the rake| (00 FRIETEC 0T g ooy Medicine Co., Cleveland, O care very orde e des vore | urday he hunted Wood up and found him | White river and its tributaries from Long - = ’ | and dragging him about 300 yards. Both €01d by Kuhn & Co.,*Iith and Douglasy arefully every order and the dealers were y he . P A LS Plriti et gl el Raive Money for Park, P S A L R A A A LT B ¢ and J. A" Fuller & Cn. i4ih und Douglas. not_sensitive about having credit refused | at Neary's ranch with three other Indians. | Pine to Andrews and also at Kimball, in} yop 08 MUY 5T (U0 | i | lo8s were broken and his head orushed | Yy ana Indian Territory—Gen £ : them. Our territory extends over Nebrasks, | After quarreling, the Indians all jumped | Kimball county. The lake in that county | b, SO0 WORE B0 BRRE I UC | Ho was dead when the team was caught. | B/ ARCGER S Gl M0 e e | T ihen others fatl conmale parts of Kansas, South Dakota, Colorado,|on to him, but he succeeded In getting|wns stocked five years ago, when every He was 76 years old and came here from tioms for the purchase of a park to the amount of $600. Conditionally that the city New Mexico—-Shower: ralse the balance, the city officials, mayor | GULL NAMED BY THE REPUBLICANS, [ in northern portion, Wednesday, fair and councilmen have agreed to pay out of southerly winds. | | It AR lhtite $HH0: Tha belatke. will. nd s Cholee of Representative | wegiorn Texas—Fai | ention Held at Waunet warmer Tuesday; southerly winds 1dabo, Wyoming and Montana, and we are | away. He ran a mile, but was overtaken [ body predicted failure, and now there are Kansas four years ago in touch with the trade in a way that en- | and surrounded and compelled to cut his | fish in that water that weigh over three ables us to notice a very decided change in | WAY out with a pocket knife. The white [and one-half pounds. Black s fishing the feeling that exists. Collections are|M&N's name was not ascertained, Last|has been very good this vear at Lodge casy and a very large percentage of our bills | Year he made his home with Ott Copple| Pole and Colton, in the western part of lay, warmer TOR nd Wed Tuesday raiced in a short time. G 4 nesday, probably preceded by showers are dlscounted One of the noticeable | o0 the reservation. The police report the | the state. Other waters in the vieinity g WAUNETA, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special Tel- | qiocany in western portion; varlable SEARLES& changes is the increased number of business | Man captured at Bancroft today. have been stocked heavily and in a few Columbus Schools Open. egram.)—At the republican representative | (140 SEARLES men who phy cash for thelr purchsses. Ane e years the fish will take a fly. That coun-| GOLUMBUS, Neb, Sept. 1.—(Special.)— |convention held here today J. W. Gull of | " 10 Wl ion myesday; Wednesday other thipg that is noticeable is that the trade pays more attention to quality than to price, always demanding the best grade of goods “I attribute this improvement to the fact Hayes Center, Neb. was the unanimous nominee of the party. Most of the Kates from the various counties were pres- | novyoaur po r winds. alr Tuesday; warmer in tion; Wednesday, fair; vari e ot P 3. try then will be the paradise of sports- | The city schools commenced the fiscal y c i F\’\m)‘ Nopy: Bont 88, (Apaclal) | oo this morning. A meeting was beld in Su Jur school bell has this morning aunounced In one ‘of the large tanks in the fish- | perintendent Williame' Ofice Saturday. st the opening of our public schools for the | orjey huilding i3 a huge chanvel catfish | which time the teachers were assigned. Most | ent and the convention was the most har ! coming year, with the following list of y able winds 4 that tips the scales at not less than 160 of today was spent in organizing the classes | monious of any ever held in this section ralr " Tue: teachers: Prof. W. B. Backus, superin- L North Dakota—Fair and warmer Tues that every man is at work, consequently |y oo v s a0 Abbott, principal High pounds. It is a viclous fellow and is con- | and tomorrow the work will begin in earnest The convention selected the following | gov. wWednesday, cooler, probably showers Sain thina geanks Phbra th no dount thas | Miss A 3 . prineip Bh | sidored the wildest fish in the building. It committee: Chase county, R. A. Holmes | cuvfibie winds. school; H. C. Swallow, assistant principal, i 7 Nebraskans Go Vialtin . s 4 A& man at work eats more than an idic man o 3 jumped out of its tank this morning and % b 4 . of Champion; H county, B. L. Gandy of | ‘gouth Dakota—Fair Tuesday, warmer and when people have money they live bet- | Mr%; L« M. Wilcox, grammar; Miss Carrle | broke a thin iron raillng in falling and| YORK, Neb., Scpt. 3.—(Speclal)=Sixty- | ays Conter; Hitchcock, 4. H. Browne of | 1" eastern portion; Wednesday, cooler, °" MEN ter, and the demand created for all food | Keicham. grammar: Mrs. L. M. Moore. In-| ¢ {5 now confined to its aquarium by a|two York people took advantage of the 1ow | cylbertson; Dundy county, J. §. West of | wign probably showers in w termediate; Mrs. Ida E. White, primary; | sorios of bars act i excursion rates to attend the Grand Army 4 % Letiih0 upplies makes a better market, and conse- \ series of bars across the opening at the Y | Benkelman. Mr. Gull was given the privil- % iy, Bl supp Lok arket, and conse- | v\ . ~orrie Budlong, primary. top. The fish was caught in the Platte |of the Republic mecting at Chicago. A large L ¥ tlon; southerly winds, becoming variable fair; variabl Missourl OMAHA. NERTOTS CERAHL quently the farmer gets a better price for | L publie | . ege of selecting his chairman and secre-| gancie and Colorado—Fair Tuesday, | V6 uirantee to cure Wil cases curable of his product. Statistics show us that the [ FOF the five outlving schools, Harvard dis- | river, after a fierce battle, by Mr. Ober-| Dumber will avall themselves of the home | t4ry of the committee. He named W. V.|warmer in western portions: Wednesday | WEAK MEN SYPHILIS trict being six miles square, Anna Keebler, | felder and Adam Sloup, superintendent of | Visitiug excursions to their old homes in |y, % S % rm| ¥ s " -4 home consumption of corn and wheat is ma- | o\ %0 i PR 8 FICERE Ao e Adam Bloup:. sunermtangden Van Petten of Stratton as chalrman and | fair; winds mostly southerly. o1 EXUALLY. Cured for L Taeils 1Earoaiad 1 sk lisoas whan tug|MebNE . Minerva Stone, Nellie Spicer | (ho hatcheries at South Bend. They as-|lowa and Tlinos. 0. Hayward of Palisade as secretary. Wyoming falr Toesday and Wednes. | N1EBt Emlssions, Lost Manhood, Hydrocele, laboring classes are all employed. When the | 404 Sadle Robertson have been employed. | «er( that the infurlated fish pulled their o—— ¢ vy b gl b Vericocele, Gonorrhos Uleet, Byphills, il The monthly pay roll amounts to about $620 | boat through the water for three miles| i Phtheria Discovered in Tilden. Narrow Escape of Humboldt Ma dav; rings: mant)xaUnerly Strioture, Plles Futuls and Rectal Uloers farmer gets more money for his products be | o "4 o0 chors alo TILDEN, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special. )—A well » Montana—Fair Tuesday, cooler in north- | and il apends more money and lines of trade feel before they could finally land it HUMBOLDT, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Speclal.)— | Private Disenscs and Disorde of Men defined case of diphtheria has appeared in ern portion; Wednesday, fair in castern por. Vo fee 3 ex 3 . . e | B ers, 3 8 « Strictorc and Gleet C it. We feel it in the new houses that are Democrats Hold o Rally. Large Exhibie from Schools the tamily of Albert Burke and the school | F4T1 BYOrS. a younk man of this city, had |'io, ™ oriherty winds NS ans Qlavl Fnred ot Hums being built and in the repainting of old| NORTH LOUP, Neb., Sept. 8.—(Special)—| The edncational exhibit is ene of the|trustees, acting on the advice of the Boandi| & UL AL oh ,‘.f"n i et ke okl Tat DR. SEARLES & SEARLES, ones. The democrats held a rally at the town | chief attractions of Mercantile hall. Large | of Health, ordered the public schools, which R taaat. e nila vl 'm‘l' (ki T 1\:|’: ]‘ OFFICE OF TIE WHATHER BURBAU, Soutn 14tk Mt OMAHA. Every Line s Doing Better. hall Saturday evening, September 1. A fair [ collective exhibits have heen entered Ly | were opened this morning, closed In.ll"f“'““ Tl ”“‘V):‘M ]’;.‘ M”L‘]“_:' m.lhl(vl; OMAHA ‘s.}.u 3 u‘u'm record ,fy' ..m oo There 1a not a line of business represented | 124 audience attended. The speaker was | the public schools of Omaha, Lincoln, Be- | definitely 2 i i ature’ and precipitation, compared with Office Over 215 South 14th Street BT ol vt GAin A THREN TANGUE ok i gainst the load, on the top of which were | in Lincoln that is not in bet | atrice and Nebraska City and the Hon condition to corresponding day of the last three S el thirds of those present were women and a | for Deaf and Dumb at Omaha. The schou 00l House Doors Open. i ome broken fruit jars. The jagged pieces 2 3000, 159, 1898 1507 $600 A MONT H- y than four years ago. ealers in farm 0F SR A umn: & AT A8NQ0; 3.—(Special.) | of glass cut a gash several inches long in | Maximum temperature NN ' o ? i ™ | good many republicans were present of Dallas, Tex., are also represented, by s Special.) | \ximum tempera| s | P, 'br::-'-nlr?::.:nu::'l"‘\:vn'."::\l‘:.‘ yr::m'::::m.‘vlllllbil\n. }.:,'.:' Mr. Warren gave the usual tirade against | large exhibit ! * | --County Superintendent W. C. Smith stated | his throat, missing the jugular veln by | inimum temperature F W) DR.. Busitems und, what nlesios more thao any | M7 Warren wave the sl hrude wewnst | targe oxniit © L TG schara o | omy Bt a0 mch Tho ‘wound v aok | SLcHist o1 RERY M:CREW i prosperity ot the | (el P e Held Wb an Awful PICtURe 0 | were ey pace8 this afternaon, WhICh| county and that fully three-fourths of those |decp enough to do much damage, although | Record of precinttation ai Omaha for thls SPEOCIALI a horrible bottomless pit of monarchy Into PEOPI 1 in the rural districts opened the fall term |the surgeon had to take a half dozen | day and since March 1, 1600 ALIST Rezen Bennett of Omaha established a | ormal temperature for the day 7 which this country was to be plunged If | new state record by riding a mile paced by | °f School today ;I“‘““’“\‘ fRLAlne L ""lh;l victim was & | kxcens for the day. ... 1| Bryan was not elected s motore cle in 1‘, 2.5, T!w‘ s the Caming County Mortgnges s e v Normal rainfall 3 10 inch fozios e o fastest thme ever made on a bieycle in Ne-| WEST POINT, Neb., Sept. .—(Special.) Deficiency for the di 10 fnch Drowns in Three Feet of Water. | 1000 (00 O Rl 0 b ot s | R e v i e | ST. PAUL, Neb., Sept (Special.)—This ! Cuming county is still keeping up the record Students € Schoot. | 01 r0e. Maroh. 1 v morbing. the pepart reached hers that Mrs. | NOTK here to places him among the | in regard tc the amount of mortgages on | TECUMSEH, Neb., Sept, 3.—(Special)— | Deficiency for cor. period 180 inch Christ Heuricyson of Kelso precinct, this w.. :u.\nl ‘mr‘v: -’vr‘m:’ weos |' V'—m-ml also| yeal property filed and released. For the [The Tecumseh schools opened for another | Deficlency for cor. period 1598 0 Inche county, had_committed suicide by drowning | o0 ATst place In the one-mile open and | week ending Saturday the amount fled was | year's work this morning. The attendance | Repris from Stations ut & I W, T i e R W el H'"" \“l:ll'*“- “”l: he \'W] n'vl g hl:‘d‘nuv An | $2,000 and those released during the same | was good and it is believed will increase | = - [} The sheriff, acting called RS ¢ 3 S8 ASIToAN ‘IR ) U0, 87,400, ] e ! Treats all Forms of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY 26 Year's Experionca 14 Years in Omaha. VARICOCELE cured Dr. MoGrew at @, aulekly without cut coroner 4l RRGIRIDR AR EREie i for the next few weeks. Following is th tng or pa : AR A mamed and foany | the form of a two-mile motorcycle race - corve of instetiots Suserintandant: O SYPHILIS in_all stuges cured pormanen tly [ ] B s e b ol MAu-| ne present, the two miles heing made in| BEATRICE, Neb, Spet. 3.—(Special)— | OB snforth; | §TATIONS AND STATE MANHOOD Lossos, " Nervou' Debility enulne aged to drown herself n thre foet of water. | 13 The fall term of the dlstrict court for this | MSISARt principal, Miss Alma Hoslck AT Sllacersi ey eiizzbonk, s Her marrled life had not been a happy one | *Le i county will probably be continued ceer|7oom 5. Miss Alice Sanders; room 4, Miss OF WEATHER, CURES CUARANTEED d despondency beileved to have caus. Following are the summaries prOSaD il e ues o ara owe oom 3, %8 Nol Jouglas : ] and_ despondency is belloved to have causod | Followlns are the summaries: SRS R B B ned a1, | Surah Bowen: room 3, Miss Nora Doug CHARGES LOW the rash act an ne mile | ¥ room 2, Miss ldemna Swan; principal | e 4 Snow. Lincoln, firet; Jewse Lankdon | tion to that effect is to be presented to[Foom & M Metna Swed il ool astonty bran Ml gt s b grammar schoo 2. DIl assistant . Make Plans for Campaign. thira the judges L P e e Al T I GURE YOURSELF! TRENTON, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special.) vent No. 2-One-half mile onen: Time o v . pe4 | North Platte, partly cloudy 8o SE L Unn Big € for unntun . The o ARy 113 R d Benr e Nebraska News Notes, Schlee; east ward, Miss Margaret Scott Cheyenne, cloudy 7 ‘ Pt Ay LTI i l Liver P e chairman of the republican county | guow” Lincoln, second; D. M. Shultz | A $2.000 schoolhouse will be erected at Fhsyanus, ol : : dincharios. fufutn sl a |central committee has called the commit- | Omaha, third Ruskin. at Valentine, pid Clty, cloudy. ... | 88 DA RIS e TS ST teemen of the precincts to meet in con vent No. i Two-mile handicap: Frank | A, H. Backhaus has taken charge of the ' Neb., Sept 3.—(Spectal | Huron, clear Evaus 0 (0o, KCRE OF DOILOLAL 5 A Melick, Lincoin, ) vards, first: D. M. |8 e T Williston, clear : SAMIR HRARY vention here September 6 for the purpose 4 Stuart ger Telegram.)—Republicans met tonight and B s X #old by Drug, ust r Slgnat: hultz, Omaha, scrateh, second: R G. Ben' [ Tha wiiim . Chicago clear o Must Bear Signature of of meeting the county candidates to make [ nett, Omaha, scrateh, third; 1. V. Shee- | ybheFillmore county fair came out be- | organized a McKinley and Roosevelt club |8t Louls, cloudy . groaent in plaiu wrappor by “expresa, piepaidy . (o $1.00, oF 4 Lottle §2.75, (arcuiae sens uB reaucds arrangements for conducting the coming|l!er, Omaha, scrateh. fourth The Howell creamery has closed down | Vith & membership of 130. Following are | 8t. Paul. clenr B M campaign. The nominees are good, strong I e T R ntil next spring the officers: K. J, Davenport, president; M. | RAvennors, « (n o al (Z men and their party will leave nothing | o \\hUs' Nev. Sept. 4 Ty The hay crop in Colfax county fs re- | V. Nicholson, president; W Harker 1 undone for their success B ; ported 10 be poor P T T R e « s w2 o | NO CURE, NO PAY 2 The total rainfall for the month of AURUSt | The Nebraska City presbytery will meet | 1 § A k, part 80| 86 |00 1f you havo small, weak organs, So0 Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. Probibitionist Cen Called. | Was 7.40 Inches, ns registered by the gov- | at Auburn September 4 B RATIAADAEN A L e 1 TARY, a8+ _clen o B B8O | loat power or weakening drains, OAKLAND, Ta., Sept al.)—The | ernment gauge in this city. The records| An incendlary fire consumed the grain [1HUNe cOMmURN e MIcing Bok or Ll A el LTS | iare. 700 mithous Srues o prohibitionists of Pottawattamie county,|show this to be the heaviest rainfall for oka of George Calvin, near McCook 0nions. in 87 L publ A WE elactricity ; 25,000 in use; Nt one Chancelle Al Forecast Officiil Andrews of the state uni- [are united and enthusiastic Tows, will meet In mass convention at the | August in the last seven years. Corn is | varsite will speak at the Furnas county Partirulare. sent tated i prain suvelope: - o 0" city of Oakland, at 2 o'clock p. m. Batur- | ripening very fast and some very good look- | fair on Children's day, September 1, Labhor Day at Plattsmonth, LOCAL APPLIANCE CC., 414 Cnaries B Denver, Colo. day, September §, for the purpose of plac- | Ing specimens have been exhibited here re- [ A. Wood River family was recently in- [ PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Spy . creased by twin girls. The family cow ing In nomination & county ticket and the [ cently. Corn which was lsted {s much the | [ERRER QY URGE, KGR G 0e SIS, SN0 —Labor dny was generally observed In n,_ K.y’s n.nova'or transaction of such other busimess as may [ best this season. Creamery and dairymen | pusture twin calves Plattsmouth as a legal holiday, the post- Horsford's Acld Phosph s A 4 2 t good by f ; - T H-rhgy -y it P b s ced (0 cure Lhe very worst caet properly come before It, ro reporting a §ood husiness; pastures were e m ounty offices, et being closed orstora’s Ao o.p 0] | StAranieed 9 Clire B8 YArY WATK) cAues nover better at this time of year. Nolther the Evening News or the Daily Post ache, liver and Kidneyx. At druggists, o Overhaul & Jail Breaker, | get only Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n A A . . che, liver an: neyr. At druggists, % ns were {ssued today. Old Glory floated to the and $1. Send for Iree Bample, >ree Bool BUTTE, Neb. Sept. &—(Speclal Tele: | Churwe Farmhand with Horseatenling | brands of beer—the pure kind. “Not How | Nere 1S 16415 TG (ors donted to the elieves Iratigue. nd_Iffea Au- . Dr. B. 1 Kay, Sira gram.)—~Word was received today that Fred| CHAPPELL, Neb. Sept. 3.—(Special)— | Cheap, but How Good" is the motio that | WWEOS ¥ 5 N Y Bralley, charged with rape, who broke|John Plough, & hired hand of William | governs their manufacture. No corn or | & A wholesome acid tonic relieving the . TR jail Friday night, been captured at|Brown, was arrested Thursday night and |other cheap materials are used. Orders Lincoln Ohserves the Day. lassitude of the summer months, ah Ik the worst Armour, 8. D. Requisition has beem ap-|bLrought here today on the charge of horse- | addressed to George Krug, manager Omaha | LINCOLN, Sept. 3.—(Special Telegram. ) Genuine bears uame Horsromo's on wrapper. n l- aw IUs like hay fever, Plied for to bring him back. stealing, havisg in his possession at the | brazch, will be promptly executed. State, county and city offices wero closed | fintiaws wi As