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OMAH A DATLY BEE WEDNESDAY 5. SEPTE 1900 E t ki ke M iR X BAD DAY FOR WELLINGTON | o hess G o became a law. | elector fo! iven one | sent a first cl I % [ These questions are settled for the present | el ¢t the state at large and the| While Mr. V ass appearance on parade. | arylandens 2t T6Rat, "PHNTS P 10 (ftvdiate. detier of | Tenth Tt e N1 e yo 7, forty m Bas not solicited mem- | llk ¥ r-g:ow Their Disapproval of His | 41 8UIACK upon the tarifl, notwitht o | T srici The Bvane men 2 nd | D4FS oo ar, forty man with Bor oot on ay ous angs of Politice, {he Tact (AL the republican parly has st | be iver ghtiot ot tHe StAte 1 thelr intention of Joining ws soon s " - | eders e i of s, 4 s e Blood Poison ; . o in this campalgn any direct nother Sul For Si . IS SPEECH AT BRYAN'S MEETING HISSED | {hre is o passitiite that he ‘ NEW Ohto Campaian Gomplatnt after complalul kus boen i rSi aists g oot s st N YO, e Sl ekt 3t e e e e o | Thers g noplaom o Mgy cos : " e be within the ! ba ore should | TePublican national headquarters in stre open sewer east of Nineteenth| Toc et e and so dest . g aris thinks “stripes” e nest four years afte this afte in this city eet on N street, but . t ’ BESLrUCL ve Doi't be K& “stripes™ anc 3 L Listens te | Bryan's election after Mr afternoon o be gone fo s weel net consid 1t the city o 1s do | "'"""\"\lnll‘funu“ cause 8 1 other favored styles IL il Wl the world follows, but there are | i YRR (5 (6| e AN ISPV Bt He went o0 Wiberen e will By o Glave: | tH0 otider RAL there s any: Hocessity at| N3 Ofthedis goe ave diva !"I\”‘l"""; new satin stripes, new hair-li Among the new silks for fall .ue’ s to Approve Ads | AL the mention of the probabiity of ¥ el w. Mo will_apen the Obio TR AT L b i O e ot well. Many' per , new haivline stripes, new pli | of Againald ryan's election . of Mr. | CAmPaiEn at Youngstown on Saturday and have t | ahe hs complaints | 03 liave beeti dosed with Me ‘ A 8, &80 . 0. the hisses whic " | will then ge irday and aken shape in a 1ts stasl reury and and white novélties—in fact over I plisse novelties, black time been growing in vo! yy,l{':‘ "“'( for ,h‘: ol Ay hicago. 1t was announced | Tom Broudne g BBt B o b :, e ‘M monthn ot years, &nd pro - clous. The e lume grew fero o today that Senator Depew will b which B SSRiNt the eity for TLI00, 1| DoToced Clifed — 10 JeAINS Whett 15O 5 CUMBERLAND, Md., Sept i nator stopped short in his | YOungstown with € A 11 be at he alleges that his property is that the disease was onl 0o late 500 New Novelties : WCUMBERLAND, Md., Sent. {-—Tho open peech and said: “Did you ever he [ nator Hanna LSed: by (he o0oRy. o roperty fs dan ase v covered up i he d the! ar that rising 1 at $1.00 Y aists Rt ol Ry '.n‘.:.w. campaign for the lru ro were three things that hiss now '"‘ - sewer. ¢ trom the open | Like Begets Like. driven from the § a Yard Maryland and West Virginia at | then? The firet ts A ow and | PO ox. When th surface to break 9 Dlace ‘tonight w A at this | o a serpent, the second | " o DY s matter was hro out again, and tc Al thive-ave 4o sllks ey on o l‘"l x“zhr a8 rendered mumombic byl oY atd the (ed s fool h_n« otd & | democrats seem to I“_ ‘|‘ l"yh populists and | tention of City n.‘: as brought to the at-| cation :‘:“u”:v“ » their sorrow and mortifi on . wer or cheaper, quality consider ppearance on the same platform of | brought out a roar of his sally | The democrats 10 a deadlock tonight. afternoon he s SIRINOSE LWL TURNIGRY | AR id those nearest and dearset 1o wirs. See them, then judge for yourself. That wsidered, than | Hon. William J. Bryan and United rm of | followed by a still 1 PR B L UL LR B LU st oo ootk gt B Wi ath i1t ’ yurself. That's ¢ g " | genator G d d States | m ) arger volume of h ke a deal, but the proje he creek to ¢ ent | some disease, for oath kilk enters thi p at's all we ask, N jeorge L. Welll | These soo hisses. | py project is blocked | a » arry away the sew- or no other Poisor s this department, 48K, NO |electe, ngton, who was | soon subsided, however, an by the division in the age and that in hi sew- | surely t P 118 0 . , no matter how che cted us a republican, Se : wards th ever, and after e populist ranks, his opinion there w ransmitted from parent tc 1 unless they | ¥ cheap they can be sold, | speech Senator Wellington's he interruptions were for | i cause for complaint. 1 as no | mnua Often a > chilc L v have the rec - ol ) gold, |speech marked his for " 8| neither so fre re for a time [LtB - 5 8 J The city will defend . Often a bad case of Rheur m SPECIAL B pnired quality FETy (100 6B’ KEOOUBE 1 LEY. INTSE: EYOW SR G [ G EEEE o B BT B R T this sult and will endeavor (o show fend | Catarrh, Scrofuls or severe i e SCTAL —~Extraordinary v N out of the wa anat seies N'““Hm‘ . o nis position upon the P o & no nuisance and th an old sore or ulcer deve! i ” i alue . ar with Spa - tresty, 16 & - he Pa m it bel at Brondner . r developing i ddle Kilk ~the kind that will not cut lue in handsome Black Dress |[ason previred bie :]’:‘i:“ nl{« |I;M a0 '\\:\vm" l>|"”| 10 B4 yoted for It becay | outh Omaha News. ‘:‘.‘L.'r”"" damaged by reason of th % I..‘: lxm can be traced o blood ;v:‘ T‘r‘ulfi L v g n p ) ch with care and ed to b e se | g | sewe e op PEELEC oisot . Wt or erack—at $1.00 a yard SRR Drenites M Spe WL BFy ¥R | g il u ring tho war to a technical T R e Tt it o o ted yno Sin of tho We Close Our Store Bat O Btri BFyih spoks Withoot notes ARO He ap | o e e e DU { A% o Wiy e o | Clark Repnies | iitertor Of (he Parents notes and e ap. consente( M e . e J ife, for KR FOI SOPFRE 18 GLEY urdays at 6 P, M. AL e eTIE Alat Tam t‘|m:...“_‘““””w "““wn‘-’ldlr:l(: give his vote aficr | Education Sipariatandent of the Board of | Street Commissioner {1 SapAokint b smoldering in the sys- d brought him across th which | quire or h ose to permanently ac-| Hawthorne che | order that the re street paving in e beginning. S I3 ss the state ¢ | or hols ) Turne epairs may b the on! d 8. 8. 8. is Virginia and th 10 Biheo OF Wort 14, against the consent he | Ruth Turner, principal; Lu- | fore th e completed be y antidote for this pec us far into Maryl Vest| inhabitants, the P of the|ella Mathews, Matti . - the Ak-Sar-Ben festival the only - peculiar virus, Journey had been and nm‘ e Philippine islands ¢ attie Campbell, Mabel | the al. As far s lald ly remedy known th I “ 8' ' o hiplghing ettty 1t WS SIE SUEE ds: that|Carey, Sus "0 . . Mabel | the stone and cement are ot (AN iat can over THE ONL a including the trip trom OBl coveriug, | orger ml‘ e unly to restore law and | Laurs nnd:lllulm{l Graff, Pearl Mathews, | there will be a K,,‘:'ni‘:f satistactory and | ¢ g}fel‘vi‘.‘\‘.‘ drive it out of the blood, an¢ - -‘“V EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMA twenty-four hours of railroad caeo, bt | then being merican arms n the contest | Delpesch e e ot e Gk paviee company Bid S50 far (he LKL ANere Iy A ven o wnd effectially - A, BUILDING, COR. 1 HA. ryan made a 1 " ding. B intes ed and to prevent forel Li " 3 work and it 2,600 for the » ever a return of the disease oT! & number of brief addres erference elgn | Lincoln—Sara y ay is estimated t " to embarrass oy iscase . H AND DOUGLAS TS | from the rear platform of the bt UL in the affairs of the archi- | Myrtle DeGraff Vore Tuylor, principal; make temporary repairs la:-“"-“":’ city ean #6 or humiliate you afterwards B, obé ot the OB Beginning at Benwood, Mr n}»;‘ 3 u;(l AV ‘Sinator Wl | 0'Toole, El e s I;Lnnlnnl, Theresa | i€ in of the holes with |\vnk'| The i |‘qu-s\mu agious Blood L] sl ofloials who Kas . g Wy i Semuoh Matninetos;| v oF ‘“"'Hllrmu\":““" procecded the | Lilllan Haid, Carri ‘I‘_]‘“;u, :‘nnu Hunter, | cement will gerve the purpos ',""""|’”'“1 oison i any and all ity ed here from St. Peterst REF 1 + | Falrmont 2 gton, | app pegan to mingle illian Haid, Carrie Clark, Ethel McMilian, | & es poe for at least stages; contai He says that Mr. Y reburg AN & | . Grafton, Deer Park and Ple | the applause. 'Th gle with | Jessie Robeson. Millan, | r and then possibly a ne: 1 ns o ng Yu gave st A | He mad, ledmont. | op e were occasio | will y & new pavement mineral to break 4 Kbuse Beoktite: ENe K up his [ o very brief remark lot “Put - onal calls| Brown Park—E | will be ordered. Property owne b, Wi 5 cause the lease had expired aud | places. At eich place tb ks at a few other | gy e HUm out.” One voice yelled [ xmn Elizabeth Hayes, principal; | are in favor of the perty owners generally | purely vegetal ur constitution ; Tore the. ed to be recalled. This was be | crowds and th slaate. Wi SOaeatind | iy s 0 T T Bouther taitvd to8 | ey, N ‘4‘1”1”"' Marie Novacek.Julia Kear- blds of the pav o present syatem, as the | Bor Wiown able and the only blood puri ore the present trouble and y . - | National i ¢ e candidate was cordially alled for | ney, Nellie Heynes, E! v . e paving companies w | Rer known that cleanses the uble and wa 5 Wi al Associ . | greeted. T tally l& Stta Reed, Murgaret | red too b consid- es the blood and due to any lack was in 0o way ation of Lstter C he speeches of th, « Galbraith, R J argaret 00 high and the resul at the same time build ! . ack of remit e L arriers e day mani- | €81 MeKin ” _ illa Gray ores: 4 ult will be virtually | ime builds the pene! SULLEE of Thie, "LE ”r”n:.”!nul‘ ™ AS A Against 48-Hour Week 'P:flm) somewhat greater tendencies to l::’.\«’. Hiksiig ‘n-; Victorin's Proc Vera Darling, Effie .“”‘:!!’In\n lll";uuund | the same after the city makes its O\Itu“rllv health he general rashg o A code g nation reaching | 3 cuss economic questions th 1 & to Forto Rico, the | West Side on, Anna Horst. | Palrs o Our little book on o s that the Chinese govérnment REOVA. bh 2o han had been | called attention t peaker Side—Lena Senger, princl on contagious blood flow carrying on va#l ent s oHer oocsions. At Cameron N | 18st 1 o the attitude first and | Martha Widdis, RUngers. DHUEIIR | — sison is the most comple . various governmental | referred espe v on he | last of the president of ™ | i L Anna Nelson, Mabl Petitions for S tive Pl and instruc. :":"‘ M- TRate Mag Boen & Sesteise ul.:‘ NO CHANCE FOR OVERTIME AT PRESENT presperity P :;"::K‘K‘"';h" republican plea of | Felterated his rh"r:; s ‘A"‘ subject. He | ”\'r:llu» Kate Hill, Bertha Reesc “.:",,‘:‘ AL THUGAY 'SIERU'Y mestiuR of t8e wity| .vt.,-yr\f‘rl.“““""- el only tells all e revenues due to the disord | AR at the workingman | With Gre: of a secret alllance | Férsuson. Lucy Lynch, 8 uth | council petitior e oity | S00ut, Sitis disease, but also Liow ¢ o e disorder, but the | ——— wanted not only ket ireat Britain. Mr. W, | synch, Salome Brandt petitions will he presented vourself at home. 1 w to cure regular system of gover | v & “full dinner pail,” but|clared b Mr. Wallington de. | Jungmann—Margaret O'T In these G J0r SEWEIS at home. It is free and s} e s svernment business is | Prestdent p much more besides. He « it | elared his conviction that “Preside S1i%s Broen: 3 O'Toole, principal; | 1. districts: In the all wers ) bein the hands of eve and should beine carrled on the same as evor. Thie i raident Parsons Urses Membera n. | cost of artl dos, o charsed that the Kibiey 14 BGE The Bromasl bt e B }"If«ln"".“." Margaret OToole, principal; | Twenty-tth and Twenty bl A0 bt 7 Ao e k] 0 o the Chin legation her y and Collectively 8 necessary to the exixstence i he Eng- | 858 ¢ ertha Johns Bt I to K streets b e o S e o Sens ApRINR iy i by feblbrthosts e B in the manageme B nson, Susan Beedle cets; in the alley betwee ™ 18 sald to have suffered no l,“,‘n\,.“‘h"‘"’p Place Themselves 15 Support it Comtort of the workingman had been | e management of American | ContralFrank Sevkora, ,,,,'""r,,,“l"”‘\ | t1ath ‘mat MwenlysAVAE Strenth 0 N I |- R NI SEE RIS Vi ATeANTAV RN By reancnof the upheaval | of Civil Service Reform Ll proportion to the increased price| At the conclusion of Mr. W ‘«knm\. Gralii, - Muey. Terguson; Py .,':‘ 6 Misousi javihte: in (e wiley ', street | Wins T — Nothing i address. B¢ ston of Mr. Wellington's | kora. Kate Ry . n, Mary Bey- | Twent e alley between | Has been used fol Mo Syrup e el :n:nl Wily for Ll - Bryan as o Farmer, ‘hr\lfu. “h was foudly applauded. Mr.| Rented Roote \::;,':"";‘ Lk |ato “\Xy:ll ,:'."' Twenty second atreets trom | MILLTONS ot SOPHIES For (heie CHIL S pmunication received here| DETROIT, Mich During the day Mr. Bryan's atte ey promptly introduced and the | Kerald, Joseph Olson, Mary Fitz A 1o “ WHILE TEETHING e CHIL s LREILL TR makes the | law providing el Sept. 4 —That the new | alled to an extract from a \"\'\nn was | applause which had welcomed his A o1 | Orang; LBl AL R L L ML Reu tor AEQ (R0, DESbEuMIcY fa.thiY the | Ut ek T s ather surprising . © ding forty-e t ¢ New York news- | appearance ¢ re e. " be asked for and s S the GUMS. 8 the A rather urprisiog slatemest that Li Hung|week for letter tty-elght hours: work per | PADEr saying that Mr. Bryan had g [ e M o el s toaun by | Autee<Alloy b ked for and the probability is that the | CURE NS the GUMSALLAYS all PAIN Rt St prosent using all bis efforts |8 majority of '-hurrl.-m \s in disfavor with | MOney out of the oat crop ral - mu;vr "I...n, reforring to Senator Welllogton' u’:‘ | i laniand 5 Havens, Rosa Harris % "‘(nv”uxlnmlsulnlu-r will be kept busy for | f9%,J0r BINRSQLIC, and ia the best o » have one of more of the power: e carriers was she | coln far, op raised on his Lin- | 88 & notable occurrenc s i) g d—Jessie Stitt, Maggle Ci ome time to come, L n overy part of t) by Druggiste trotn Russis'e powers dissent | day in the eleven own to- m the present season th e en- | hiss ence. He rebuked the|Anna Weeth, M Nagsis Coftes 2 ask for’ 8t e world. He sure and a's propositio * ith annual conve | tir han the en- | hissing of the senator's h . Mary Miller, Pa . W | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing S e S Poitre gt iihe ‘I”“in\:nml‘ lm\’ml that vlhr Natlonal Association of I--u:;'(",:::ll of m"“';‘('u’i“ “";‘ cost him, putting the result | if those who l\“"}'i b '”Ih.rdnw ¢, asking ]M"r!kh' Emman Herman .u»;:‘[h“:?,,, o Maglio City Gossip. and take 1o otner Bins.” Twanty-Ave sents SVRE G tb MR th e of greater|In a brief speech in th . '-ru.\ on 120 acres of land, Commenting | duct had a been guilty of this con- | €1us. Mary Barrett, Fi 2 a Hom- |, Counciiman C. Clifton has . s A than any agreement, |aftern e convention this | UPOD this statem ing conducted themselve: 3 . Fannle Brown 10 Took after business gone west even on the r00n Delegate Wi 3 aent, Mr. Brya @ es in a like| 1owell—Theodo | matters " ’mf:mm favorable basis put forward | York, ur.ar’:;:fl:“.,‘:',m'(’:'°°"“"‘ ot Now | The entirc furm nmmflim vsr\n | ;:v:lnnhr”“:.)..,, the goid atandard W::”""irj ekt 'lrmlfl“ukl 1"1 Johnson, Cora Bentiey, | seranth and T Joseph H. Chinn, Twenty E [service and of the wlll‘ln.:n::m,lw, of the | the ‘;.nx:]"ll:”;: ."“'; nearly 30, S Ithugh | clared that '\;,""3“‘:‘“'-% party. He de-| West Fourth War e ..\(.‘,m;“.‘,;.r(.,i SHERm A Aoeeiss SOUNE R Hatd to: contorts’ 6o, ths 8D the Gihe | Toatend ol RO RN Tl Kesomin ki), T mud:|itortiv @ > ngton could not come| COFrigan—Ida Possner iondbing _The grading of Ninet CASUALTIES IN PHILIPPINES [an Mttt fl‘l‘h.-m;:.:ul.’:k,,,h under | ONIY five, acres ne 120 acres in outs, T had | or for "‘"”'l"‘:”_”}fll; party either for money| Put little |n|':|.:v-,.-"\l\” Jennie Smith 8t 1 atreethas oL I o R nine-hundredths clared that ninety- | Syeid) forte bushoie te the ne will hardly | only , and sald it must be that his |'CEIRDAtE s as attended to. The = g, A of Deaths in t 8 of the carriers : orty bughels to the a | hardly | only reason could be the is ons of Alice 8. Converse Smio, son of Adolph Forst, 'T! (e4) 1 e Unjted § d of the | &tead of hoing 3 ce acre. Oats, in- | co the bellef that his|Die M. Nowe rse and Min- | Jefferso . ph Forst, Thirtieth bl s land emut)| 0 aten deplore the forty.elght- hour | &re 1 of betng % cents s bushel in Nebraska countey was In_peril. - From lln*n'xu::( AU BN LR T D Ty Y ponEngsto A RADO SPRINGS ” hat any law whi crop will not bri CARO. ¥ oat ryau drifted int " 4 & acancy four new te: . ki Arth iof ch Is ¢ Ping me over $10. 1 , nto his gene: . TUGa teachers were! ,Inspector Jones re rihur, “ur\r'n‘x:x.::pm‘.,,,rm,, S1d o RELBUK 1 ‘l:lnl acres "upon’ whicit e ver #0. e five m...; Mo S el k\:::hlr.:llmnu- ‘x“l‘-“ 1 on the assigned list, but no Mv::»(lll\-‘glhl \E IR ARS8 BeTRIS AL STOP AT WASHINGTON, ® 5 satisfactory to the lett Ein g Rl e afats Wwere ralsed | garded as an actual and pre he re- | Ones were chosen to fill the places 4| Baventeenth &na 1 Ateeetn.. enry Gall ! SOt G—anerd)’ Muee | TI9TS er car-| {1 gross income this vear wil 2011t the present menace.| Superintendent W aces vacated. | Miss B 1 PR buani it neral Mac | than 8 pee cent on th will be less e standing army | ndent Wolfe made s Bertha Shrider of Valpa ' E oot skaukiev 1ist is as foilows: |, Dlaht - hours,* | Attes takioe n th ginal investment. | from 35,000 had been increased | SUREestions, de a number of | 18 the guest of M alparaiso, Ind., MANTLA, B 3 E ows: | shouted Mr. tlo Rkibk olit the cost of seed oult 5,000 to 100,000 in the | , among which was the bler, Daent Mr. and Mrs. Percy Am- | Sept Following ought to ca oombs, | tlon, harvesting and thre: iltiva- | years, h he last four | bility to equ advisa- | 0 y-second and K > e m: curred since lant re ng deaths oo sotinue to be the I | GRS ireshing the Income he asked, was it | bility to equiping a scientific depa The co Btreots. | ot R B g 11 day's work,” and the re mit o o | Wi, §o reduced to Jess tham b pef ¢ it might be en not possible that |He announced that t ASBRTLHIENG: | of Borauiirer ot of the Indepenagnt Orce ans NS compuny 1 Twen: | W atori of .,mh":.'.m,k was areated | the avmont Mz irvan cloce Gl olloes L “MI:rrxru: to 400000 In the next | would mot be re at - the Lincoln_school | 88 ' openters witl wive ¢ bell 8t ot Onder | oorean; August 20, ¢ enty | 1t will,” O have & form of F g hat we shall | M, epublican rule? Moiday, é or occupancy next | Throug B N e tonight nth niry, Sers A. Beven oombs " tee epublic here and a prac Mr. Bryan spoke very br | Monday, but noth s igh an oversig ™ A ’Aumml Infintryn Saegeant Latntich Seven | day for the S S fige of Seepeciam Y the Ofent. The re. | Side :n...,‘,,|“‘fd<nl;' Jery briely to the i it st il B b i M a8 omiited b o35 B g L ::x‘:l:;fl':" il L A ust 2z, Company . Thirty-second in- | hour Jaw_shail 2 the old elght- | have a double standard At e conld mot | overflow me hen adfourned to the |ture he nnunced that in ihe fo. | Lhls union turned out in good parade e city, with an unbrok derson: July e | 211 be given b: ible standard of money v | w mecting outside. e would make ade u fine sk - d sh and view of the 0NN orty-wevenith infantry, T ompany | when ack to us and | hAve double stand, ley; now they side urchi ke minor necessary| W howing of the mountains, and BoTtsevdith infantey, Thomas Hender: congress shall approp have ‘a_ double standard of overnment ; Ak purchases, without the tonse M J. Brennan, secretar: blocks ] only two son: August 22, Compuny 1) deri| to pay for men DS Aol | AT ik ther R Snentec i and. rely. ubi : ent of the bokra, | af Bauoatian, joit fast nigh of the Board rom the Unfon Depot and gy umen Callen: August . Com | Boiie workday, enough to keep the elght- | in Port it they Huve o 8 per mm)m,,'.‘,‘, |NEW TICKET ANTlS TODAY |spirit in upon their weslag the Judicial | SprinEs. whire AL L, budiness aenter, fs suppiled i Satee: Com ith (nfantry, William | Some | cent of ecitizenshi don't know what per 3 O Worked. n allbwite | arinal eens WAL s to apend a every comfort and vel R Eatee: "Compans ' A, ThirtShinth in- ome time previo i i izenshin the Fillpino s to have H-m- » them. He suggested 08| George K s family conventence the B ety BOh. Jaremtey. FiAL 86 AR [(cronithes torevestgnt, 1o YO pr— T SO T R T aollas koot MHundred Men Have Ac- |ment to s th ted 1HAL 8 85 ensouRRES: | 8% TR0 vaids hers Dul ioish Auamina traveling public can demand. Aneont s e Frani: | been the forty.clght law workings b2 | agbe R AT e and | epted Invitations to Attend gt Southeptebonens it tejibotid at- | Bheridur g T e B et For tnformation and rates add antry, James Man pirty-seventh in: | tef plained by Su e e L Dt the shne Convention eachers’ meetings ORIk e oty e HEs he Lokt tha s address R ntaanes § anning: July 25, Com ndent Machen of the f L perin- | Constit zen, and that the same = Owing to the fac e | Mrs. Karl ry., where he has o ith Infantry . Joses ,Company | o, e free delivery itution shall protect them a el P act that Brennan w “ Karll will reside here a8 claims. | Auguat 19, Com oseph ¢, Patley; | On the ther h A system. | At Grafton hem _all NEW YORK ing away on as go- | sence of her h here during the guat 10 Compny 1 Ay o and, a Washington o kg n Mr Bryan said he was lookiy J K, Sept. 4.—Acce ) an early traln sev usband o ab- H. HOYT rge Mautie: J 1 infantry, | agent had mad ngton claim | 10 West yirginia ‘to do b 0king | vitation ptances of In- | were rushed th eral blils - 4 ENS, Pro) Fortleth Infant A Company G, 5 ade an address, in whic democracy “this “do_ better for the | s to the convention of | ed through, so that he co Milltos | 4 p. Diarriioc ey riyases G, Secfoud ¥alue of the forty-elght law had S i :.\....,r'um. e A bt |antt-imperiatists, which, atter Ry anlonhl them before be lett uld sign | 2 ';:r"‘.’:”h-k apent in politics this COLORADO SDRINGS, COLO, | enth infantrs. Cor oany G, Forty- |11y been questioned. L * [ ng hadino qompiRIne 40 Tk ke o e |t T iV, (408 g In e following will b | w eep the campai e ¢ SOE IR e, (e et Bortr " THa oredent . AT IR L e GG LR 8 LIPS ugust 16, adjourned to | for sck o the rented rooms | Ithout woney any mor g0 going | iney 1. Y md Infantry. entials committee | votes tha } publicans had more | n this city tomorrow to 1o hool purposes: Ci thy % e than we can . i e A |l S e ik Bt e 1 O i e, Sl i 5 B S b HOT. Zhirteth infanty, Eido Dellinger A sent. | omex for e L es irene | BITHtAR Wbt 3 Caueth bl e kthasRAAe atve th ERARD g mpany B, Forty-second nger: Augusi Report of President Parsons, | At Deer: PAFK e mn'fl": "":‘lfin, ‘irl':l:l ‘S"n:”('n:«\mv an attendance of murp}.v‘f},‘\,x,:"“,:“,‘:":" r.-:‘x‘rm abdisitreetaninte hl\l-spznvln Cure dl”’::“':lh‘::‘ voNcm Kodol “th Street, Ni Typhoid Fever—Au izt Breaident Paruons rhad . Itors M5, Mug A ya eft the train 3 gates by ¢ g, wenty-fourth and allows you to eat al you eat and eet, Near Broadway, '|v4(<|u\-|\y'x|] Infantry, C : Company \‘\' [ The Philadelphia ‘II:"'\l"?‘\m\:'r:n;ml report. | was his only ;;;l;'I.4r11||;|(l\ home. This 1.-’\‘r‘|mnz ||nm- who are likely to take an -\fr':;"!"‘fllh-l:nnv store, Twenty-sixth _“?l want. 1t radically ..|:"‘.he-l Koot food you | . NEW YORK.... Y Uty 5, Troop ¢, Flevanth cavi rlors o which the car- o from (he new rule active part in the convention ¢ : & s; Lenagh building, T — omarh troubley solutely Fire ward Carter; Ju Sleventh cavalry, omplaint of unnec {1ald down for him by ' Everett ition are: William [and L stree 8 Thirtysixth{ oof, Modern and Malarial Pever e postm , as against | § e car to make e of New York, Henry W. Lamb ew assigned teachers th “ entrally Lo Forty-sixth infantr mpany (" nster, was indirectl | incidential speeches. Th Massachuse n Lamb of | elected ) that were €00 Located. Augl nfantry,” Charle pany . |in the p ? y referred to | ever. il Hia7akountion, Bows | oL uRepussLs, Douls R Buric ed] | were: G. Maddox, No vere | g, - DL AND COMFORT f August 33 Compny Chutles V. Wiglev: | tions president’s treatment of those ques- ever. was & plesant diversion ton. how” | orado, Francis P. Nash [Enrich of Col- | Minoie C. Harder and Kate b SR ok the AWhltes Satiithe blm American and ;1*.“.:‘,,,'“',.“”“ sk Pheumonta:- Augiat “lin wh erred to “isolated in ok more of the nature of a s AT | Fiske Warren of ssachuserts, | No action w . : : Massacre Answers ¢ (Under New M L E ae-AUgUSE 31, ich stances | (h, social call | g Massachuset as taken on the © ot nder New Manageme elghth ir Augiist 1. Company 1, Forty- postmasters set . | than of a political experienc | Fulter of this setts and Paul |school co he Corrigan the ki ) -r'!'""‘ Wil Sl ¥orty- | sonal judgment against .um:r'.’(y""“r per- | He satd xperience. L nxm“mr Al s bl ontract, Brennan, Roberts and| | rent Spirit. J. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS, Propriotors we. 1% st 2, Compa .t Presit A Fnateal | agers expect to make a o were absent and L il IERRE, € = - 4 Toroy Bd IneAntry. " Corporal Victt | such o “Nlr‘:'r",“"""' P e S BRI L LS R ey \nd see he | MERLS for the control of ”’,"‘”' nunn;u of | secretary. ! Lott acted 88 p 0 ';:f:;”: D., Sept. 4.—The Forest City | atso Avon Inn and Cottages Nethv s before t efr ghide and heautifu i, | triets congressionsl dis- ces de i ¥ A = tonephritle—Auguat 2. Compuny I, Se Iy e 11D SHMNIIMANL AAA it | out thinking how e s s B R s RO vy at his home n the death of Chief Charger | Most Selec AVON, N & Shient sy, William H. Kingory i e AT L G ) peopte of thix couniry’ v STstivnlsqushu Gouhary e Bpeats insely and Beot i Members ke LT L AT Cap e e EerenneibAsoy sl b AL L L LB aciplenitisAugust 28, Company B, Thirty. | sponsibl L AlRas HO I8 ReIA TheRily tee | ByDieE ame JIb 0o Able to enjoy & [Doran. Judge Willlam R o i | Members of the city government are de- | (0 ne of the party which helped | end for Purticntirs, upereulonte: Auadre " Goo ble by the people for conduct of e e ost In my ming when 1 viait | G- Wells are . Hough and Ralph | Y0108 considerable time and » rescue white captives fro B TR T prrausust X, | Company ¥ appointees. nduct of his | the seashore or the laKeside or the visit s are expected from Indiana the ostablishmei nd attention to |after the New Ul m the hostiles - H it nfantry. Victor A. Pool A0 ' tains in the sumn e e moun- | Among others Congress ana blishment of a fire hall | y m massacre. Th . T T el o B Ehirty- rn;:::fr points made in President Parsons' | ural or 8 Rmmar ey NI Lo oit: aubar and dbaries e S e e [aRaEwers Ana-liE proRkblY that I:xl-lr'n:; - ek LT G R AT S AMESTMRITS. \rd Inantey, penich ] g LA Wite The Matara ral or to human laws that so nat- | penns: s J. Miller will represent | Ments of some s y e- | 2 eart, Four Bear L o > ugust 9. Augt A o nt that the .| ple a compe » many - | Pennsylvania, and O , t | ort will be mad ve | T ar and Whi Yariola- August 0. Augustis Rijes intion 1s for asso mnelied to toll the y olorado sends lon e betore | Three of t te’ Swan h Iy e A 6 iy o o0 what Lor tho first time entirly uaited dma v o fiie of portunity for r [seven delegates. including T rl*l_nlrlu’“:‘ for the plucing of & hose company in | hem attended the funeral | ma a Musical Festl\’al Forty-eighth infa 3 Company KK, | inter: s deemed to e in the | hui or e OO O e Aue to | Mer and Louls R. Ehri am J. Pal-| o 3 proposition is up to lea Stanl T | Hifled K\t Do ntantiry James Sanders. ents of letter carriers, thi o | human laws und not entirely e ihrich | couple of lots ne T 8e Al LIeRRE ey County Ticke | T LRy leomilic A ug v 18 o g et (i n tho | ot Giod. 1 helleve that o e inws b [ coupt ar Twentieth and 8| PJERRE. 8. D., Se ) [ his afternoon 2:30 yeninth Infantry. smpiany sociation L It government is streets, but no definite | . Sept. 4.—(Special Te :30. o S g i b SRR | e nd o o410 o 15 I g [UP TO THEIR OLD TRICKS Ionlr'in o deinite arrasuements have | 814000 T8 Tt ot Siinley caaty Tonight 8:00. ompany ¢, HOE r—August 17, | cove s suffictent for the on of the rights of all and | Some of the members of at their convent b county | 10U, T. Burgey we ixth infantry, Jai over all expenses and th to | he advincement of the Intere puciP think the ntion at Midland 1 g s | at a law sh All that w terests — | nk that it would be b day nomin ast Satur- Y Accidantal ¥all A enacted similar should be | L © seek 18 to enable the man w T purchase I hetter to | o' ated as their | Forty-third T U Aoy B, MISKIOK. Subeire DL A e B o e an who wis BAALLES AR AMEn A Wl et R G Tooamirar, 1.0, Aroold S En.l!“fio.g,&gnr BAND, Homicide—August Srep Ky an nual © carriers a regular enf of e man who wishes to | g entu and s idea is held to by ‘ourtney; aud L M. eriff, C. 8. | MUS S. Twentyoffth Ing X B al salary of $200. Th ¢ an- | enjoy it but daes not earn it | ats WiIL A A number of t by quite ¥, auditor, T. Maupi 4 Reserved . Want 8l 2 Aure of taxpayers. A hose w | courts, W. 8. Py pin; clerk of | ed seats on sale one week Suitite by HAnEINE Weakly | BeSted that any bj o president sug-| The stop at Deer park co p 0 needed hose wagon s . 8. Peck; attorn vanc e week o ad pUictde by Hngink-s 0 iy | for lottor '_“m:,fi' ‘l'.,u'}'d" ouraging pensions | A0 hour and a half e ’m,::’.\‘:'.\,vp:, ]\-h:':': FRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. 4.—Both h | ptaced +h m'hy ”“""' x‘“.nl and one il be | SUPErintendent of schools, "\)l',:v l‘:'.’,“"‘"“" | PRICES: General aa . Mire 4 meet consid berl y to Cum- | had Ay Sep oth houses ¢ e administratio county Judge, W . Mary Whitney; jencral admission . iy opposition in con erable | berland was not resamed until ab & number of election bifl as possible. n as soon | e, W. J. Hovey ‘| Reserved ¥ Departmental N bill provid ngress, but he favored o| The pr about 6:30. | some of the I8 offered today, e. The old talk of buyi Coulter. i assessor, J. W, ed sests 10 . " ing f ed o o principal meeting hers . of them amendin e G Y. | ateame uying a Box seats 7 c extra WASHINGTON, 8 ten & for the handling by ere was held at o (he Goebel lan wuq | fteamer has not died out yet x weats 7oc, including admissd NGTON, Sept. 4-—(Speclal T ment officer of & by & depart- | the Academy of Music, be others repealing. aw aud | 4 yet, although the — g admission gram.)—M | i al Tele- of a pension ‘ ) Music, beginning at 8 ea 18 not considered 00 « y gram. —MMajor Chrles X Winnle, surgoon retwining & percentao n und raised by oclock. Mr. Bryn QNG CDAERRIR (RS NL.:“.IH.. senmie o resolution wan introfuced SAoars ate mlaliin 99 B geod ons; The B Arriven ng Plere, | Pavillion Box Office States army, has been re- | 5% Of each carr p e earn. | minutes before that hour and was rec viding for & committe of two s | 804 Without the < e WE o Bepl 4= (Rneels) 1 Hese ram Gy a0 For Cronk and re- | tuat of such carir, The presdent rge | VY on bfore il | RIRTIGIDRLER R SOmMBIEA af (a0 FePUBLIONEN |itiony tiin ut the mistance of the corpors: gram)—W. H. Cox of el e 15th and Capitol Ave o Fort P b - ce 1ts c > o regu can do not b ed today i . ar- dur fo Kord Forter, NV, for duty 1o the rank of e line of civi :“:‘In’lh:’(rrom Marylanders Hiss Welllngton hT,';L"‘:‘I"iv on election laws to k] | the low levy allowed O P 81 Tued today o hie:the Ronlbion ot mipe: | 1. 2230, S 4 0 fas enefits of whi orm, 8 v o proposed It goes | purpo ” b s for fire government Ind # Brocontls which, he ave Senator Welllugton mas o ver until tomer. | PUrposes. It 1s understooc in place of C 4 ndfan school U f Salre \\le':v,:::- e today in the offce | (7 the POStal service. than r’r‘:‘d apply more | of the evening LIES “""'1"""? flrlfl' speech | Fow. The housé voted to ol a ession _ay | writers will nulml\hpx‘.‘m:'-‘n”m‘ the under- ce of Crosby G. Davis, resigned. ki What's the Matter With St Ahn #1pHY “nu architect for the con- called attention to the nrnui IR I R 8 BTEE Y feaus tened {0 with | @ m. 1omorrow for an open discussion ,,hnmn se of a steamer, b ain sum for the | THE KMITH PREMIEE | . [ building Nmm’:'rh eb., of the public| tjon of polltical parties foward I.“r:”"m' although at times th g "“""”"’"““'""‘“‘1"1”'1‘» fo the present election law, _ | ® #trios ov it aod \||\|-H:”:h”|“ Al by REMIER TYPEWRITER | v congress. The pr ion and sald " s ques- | nounced s there were very pro- | ! AP e packers an- | Received G | posals opened (oday apply (o constry i i binsed. hisses. Nominated for Congre iy illingness to make a contribu- £ Greatest Number of | Toskls Opanell (a0ay AERIY o Sonatruotion.| uading for { tho great parties wow con- | clari Staryland sonator lst o time 1o e |, NANKATO! Minn. Seot "4 Th ool el e plan will fall through e L R T Theater? valis Aol tha almatrin w PPR- | gl 0 of the govers e & his opposition to the pre district popul ¢ o Secona| FEver since the idea of a st T R SR (Special Cableg L1ew AN Rignet 0 ¢ ctric wiring. Th seen fit 1o mak rnment has | ministr he present ad pulist and democratic s eamer has been | The.Smith Premfer egram )— glit! Only bid, $26.640, wa o lowest o more than ministration and his dete tions today atle conven- | MIERested there has b remier Typewrite the House 1 \ , was recelved from Ji ence to this i passing refer- . rmination to sup- ay nominated M. E. M een a difference of | d1ploma of t r T orecelved a an't Big Kettorman of 1da G m James §. reform | port. Mr. Bryan. He had e | Marshall f 3. Matthews of | OPinion as to where th he grand prix at the P to Hold the « a da Grove, la.; the Ci The report ad taken this posi or congress I aoatea. '8 e enkine should be | POSition. Tk he Paris ex- | MADAME rowds, Constriciion oo . 1a.; the Congress noted the fact th: |!tlom, he said, because of ST. CLOU | 1ocated. ome of the | he following is fro ME HERRMANY, company of Chicago service law na at the civil | the § of his views upon LOUD, Minn., Sept. 4.—The 8§ Ind packers want it on | °f the jury of m the report | Here's This W y with AmRtteaatolor A g0 is mext rrowly escaped b e Spanish war and its conse: district popul he Sixth | Indian hill, while the stock y 4 of award to the Smith P! . cek's Program 320,500 Other bidders | BUlled by congres oIAZ . AD.| Blsa nsequences and pulist convention nom e yards mana writing machine f h Premier Queen of Mugic, widow of M were: B. J. Jobst of Omah; ders | upo s after the, attack cause of his opposition to imper Henry Truelsen of T ninated ould, like to ase & site f e for its general uperl FHlerrmann the Gre (| Matinee J 0! 4 34,000; J n it during the L s made | He said nperialism 4 wluth for congre chosen. J on L street |©f construction of perlority | EDNA BASSETT A A0 ARk Blals a8 aha, § John e last seesion of o said in part ST. PAUL, M - gross. Just as long as t and eficiency at N ASSETT MARSIHALL, ) P sy S5 reneit’ of of congress. . Minn., Sept. 4.—Th st as there Is contention | TAtINR. Thi y at the highest| Celebrated sw: hursd Boehman, Omaha, § i Bush & | gpow the secreta T cannot see my crats of the F ve demo- | between the people who b | o w grand prix was ated aweet winger, in i 30,9 o4 recaipts f byt R B B8 A (g Bl ourth district today | on will pay for the ma- | Smith Premi glven the| iroduchig —Street “Urchi Plans have been or the year wi | _imperfatism,_against the une: nated Dr. Ale: b y nomi ne, no purchase will b . er In competition with Quartet "“mc 25 ’ completed on hand $36,742 th balance | tutlonality " of 0 he unconsti- tod xander J. Stone for ¢ olty . 11l be made unless the | 9B€ type 4 ith twenty- dian office for the nmnlnl;:“:,“'"(’h" In- | 330,742 and expenditures $30.720. * | i i i T o CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia \-.','(h‘|"“]l¥..., [ ot officials manage te secure {u:d‘l“:: ypewrlters_on exhibition ¥ MOMAHON and KING, comedians _ and *aler svata nstalls of a new| Preside — iis unvignteousmene of atteriniing e en. | Kere of Gruady On Jantel | Some way and buy . g | pBtCee el yer hia::”::,‘;,‘h:;“ heyemne River board- | W \:l.l:‘:<.;'ry‘\'~‘“: Ationd Wodding, | fands and pabltants ot the Thillbpine | nominated I("Td’ Center was unanimously | #ide assistance. the engine without out- nenin of Oceun Veascln, Sept. 4 | PROFY HARRY HOWARD, aducated 8¢ South Dakota. The i Bept. 4.—A . Dedne 10" Cubh, 81 then because of the ated for congress today by the K don: ¥ rrived—Eur b dogs, ponics and Monkeys. will cost.$4,000 he system | present intention According to | mandate of hen hecause of the | district democr: ¥'by the Fitih " ry n. Westernlund. f:o . from lLon. nd MRS, JIMMIE B . the presid | L sinister nfluence wh I crats, For a R Yoalaor Wil m Antwerp. Butled fuh creators AHILY, renowned Josephine Benes %0 to Canton sident will not | Ates the president, forswe pich domi- | YOUNGSTOWN - | v 3 Kalner Willelm Dur Grosse, for Ireme A Mrs. Wilkins' By ’n””“'”N“l"'n”\:l:: was today appolted | set, Pa.. to i it aier his rip to Somer- | o, et A0 Ilm:vm forawei . my LNV | Morris of this X, 0. Sept. 4—John Henry ‘“’I'I::/l::‘lyh””; are enthusiastic over the or. lfu?- Eliumauty Aud Bouthamnton Hremen, | DIV and DIEVEAUX. el = Yy enton county, Ia k d At S e e O B A olhars, sonenl 10| sress was nominated for con on of a Roush Rider olub . | $07 Liverpoali Deutachland, for Hamburg | ZIMMER the out of impassible on Comptroller of the Currency Dawi s gl g lip oy g ol v e st andthe future. The' int penl o | & Lelas by (he Gomonrate ot the Bion. | oxpested that the shaw er club and It 18| | Antwern.Arrved: Noord)n 6| MAB dhe world's cloverest juggler been advised of the selection ,en has | probable that the presidential nst. It 18 | f, oepnot changs It LA BT teenth distriet 2IBR- | 1itioal B Ao 4 ”nm made in the po- | York d--Noordland, from New R adlanns ND, celebratod dialect Brown ss vibse' presid ection of M. L.|[leave here for S al party with |18 deaf ear. “ThE future”is e an reach | - PROVO, Utah, el & ades Al will be equal to the | 4pli}eTR00I—Ar Matinees Sunday, sresident and §. A. & Somerset on Mc eoning and it {s not in ot my Sept. 4. —At the r Equestrian club of th e | preal: By tved—Dominjon, from Mon- | Saturd e R AT for as EARIIERGGa Schnel. | 10th, but whethe; onday, the |on it. th My power to fash. | ican conventl repub- | vape: he stock yards. W. B. | Ivania, from_ Hos n Mon- | rday: price ) 1y and 8818 cashier . ether he w 4 | herefore I am here 1o on today George Sut | Vansant s chairm " Hamb , ' . Evening price fer us ausatant cashier of the National | ington BLahathar ho Wil et to Wash |iterate the are. £ Here onight' 10" Te: | was nominated for pAYLROTRR BUIRRIIARE | sharga of ¢ chairman ot the committeo B | pHamburgCArHvadeRaraphis, trom. Ban | o AOK LAY, moking B | et tEem SAMKD 0P 80 0% t9 Centon hus semate and record ms ohosttion 10 the pr I | DECATUIR Aln, et L ~Aurew . o to the Young “”‘um'r:.,‘i:::""' this auxillary | yEIymouth-drrived gein o o0 | maturday matinee by Drof e Herrma ) in his for MeKinley s evidenced | 1and of Jackson county : ol- | g ’ can club anc ara om Hamt aftad. ow | day matinee, for indies wnd childran, .,:..,y.',‘,,\,',_":ff" policy wnd with all ifanasd | 2 ea for J““hnm Dty was today memb. |5, confdent that'at feast .hr‘.,l‘..:( ind he | erseq, from Hamt ik DY Rg chiidran @“‘“‘“uflu“ winat - the v Riaie .;}v,nlu.l ha ve- | BMaS or csngros by e Ivpublieas of 1de fifts men each can be secured. T 0ope of | ARrICAX: ram W Rrrfved- v 0 TART Wt ‘fl SRIoh Gur movarnment 1 fou! neiples. on distric possibility of making the ere 18 & | jy om San Frincikeo, via Hol L a flfl“fl““‘& ""_”r tlon of the conatitu S "‘N.”} 1l Davis Wil —_— o1ganization, with a major "‘” a battalion | - Landbn—Arrive tinnehak craal o the policy which hus giver dwe| | RAne WU HAYe S0 Nalarix T AT ity (VP Sl ¥ i b Sl ed (md kg ury and & QUarier of nations] life, aitch u 3 rk t ¥ ilit imand. Several experiencec ‘whead » Send this coupon and ' the’ Historsof man TR Wik | nave been received tonigbt 1 {—Returna milltary officora pave offered ! rxperlonced | New Vork Phladelphia "l any uge or clime corded [ the seventy-f om forty of |10 Chaliman Vansant and it sorvigen | BIcly=Fasss aar [ N Continuin P | they ity-five counties of the state and | With @ little d it is thought that | York. for New am, from New % L o wrnn:n'h:m":fi the nation was at ‘1:\' R s L BE AR "Ill:\irl ittls drilling the squsdron will pres | NSLCO A even = Baskad nl rdam 0 QUBENA 5’ C 10 SMEN 06 e v and must decide | pome |' v governor, 10,000 majority over New York, for Queenstown ! lisved the preses or woe and he be- | o ublican ’ I VAN WIS yresent tendency of th The republi y INKILE to The B publican party was full of inevit 01| ot MRUUAR - IARA0EA.. oansedn: LhAS | NEXT ATTRACTION 8 ee Publishing Co. Omalia, Not Rublloanparty ull of inevitable dangers | qi s r'r"'ll(wx-n\ will ultimately be 40,000 " THE PoPUL‘ [ id ikhe, Septemin Sunday Afiernoon s far Remmel has not carried a sing fl,Ty 0’ = e ot T e v 0 Yo earo Lo A WISE CUY” b Gt yan. e R be reason o latéat and Dest farce comed . on did not believe M him. Democratic leaders te 'Seats on edy croation For part..... Sennor aloton o eine s | Db L TavTs o Wi b Rt i BRI T s SEARASH 16 M « - T Pxoursian ¥ a & s In case of Mr. ommon Sense | JAC r NAS 4 Tennesnee, JACO Paris Exposition Pictures. | ARV " e e |, JACOB RICHTMAN publioas: (astions n Tennesses will almost Round Heip dadly i Muhda 2 o ipald 19,907 Mdiietn c fr ”"”’I‘ got together and present a ‘mlu“«‘ * | 'phaone 1o, 1 Sghiliee Stay at ho it 10 the demo-rats. Committees of THE QUEEN OF TABLE WA " Gantenh Ny erre me and enjoy the great exposition. 10 to 20 vi ¥, ference from each faction b L1 is chiefly d | g v Militney Band Aaaia 5 e or 1 | | arakoe. fron h faction have been to i 3 Ban < be 20 u::' covering sll pointe of interest. ~Altogether there will & | infants and Children. astbor 1o Nushville today sad tosight s y due to its irreproachable character.” | g Mra. 1. B “u bady® 0 3 ’ R it T is | 4 PP AR o o e B L] parts containing 350 views. The entire set matled for 82.00. (3 8 Kind Yor Yave Always Pough | of compromise s 8- 4peR. b Rk The T : ) 'Todgns, maclotic, ehurelse 1 2 gh: | B lomicomian Ehe pvas e R ] he Times. TR R TITO ears * heir candidate for governor, leavi | A W'n clamnen in TINHNNHR NN - & | oo SR 1, ML LIV “DRINK NOTHING but Natural Mineral W e : ”$ 8lgnature of S P L “r\.;lmmm candidate, Apolli q ineral ater, such as P ar ohildren ¥ oMillin. D, ; her 8O ’ : the Evans candidate for mmn““ Owe pollinaris, free from all vegetable poisons.” | sopt. 18th, 8 Adults, Tuesdny sloaer, will be plased a0 the Hoket wika Mo B | wea o L L L cket with Me- ol Qusaisy WantToi n Journal. e b N0 . Turs, in Crelghto |