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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, S e e | ———————— e e GREAT CROWDS AT THE FAIR | Joiee e ; m\l BRASKA CROP CONDITIONS 27 PTEMBER 5, 1000, 1o "wrone deker and | OHAW SHOWS OLD MISSOUR] jfiserer ao f: Burton of Ko B ICALE. \ A ' 3 & constipa- Beoretary Furnas Sags Attondance Already | Noliie i or nounces Everything to siow List of f Towa A Re- oy 2. ot s Breaks Records, Thir Funfing race, purse ¥15, 1 Be in Good Shape, BEATRICE, Neb. Sept. 48y publican Meet A a5, w \0f germ ar e mite:' i g 1 the ; b you forever f ePLAYS Eiist . . p y ' N X . 4 - cure constipa- A%/ CULTURAL AND DARY DISPLAYS BIG Tir . OLD KING CORN IS OUT OF DANGER p " CAMPAIGN OPENED WITH GRAND PARADE K [ Ma \illiat Warne P Buewnitey of 9095 00 DIvenity of |Ordsr United Worktoes of Omete The | Barly Plantet Nendy to Poit and Late | Lo d ‘f Mike M e 10,000 Stranmers Come fnto y 1o e oniy. eational L Products Shown by the Wa Judges were Charles Schw Only Hequires n Fortuight to P NLLA RS LR 0 1> Wi to See and Hear, While i, tn na it tho cause, and 3 ful « Collective grove and Lincoln n, all of Lincoln. | He Fully Matn s 1 A J. Tru hom 000 Men Mareh Un " people will ta nister some femedy i hibits Being Made tures Excellen Speihet I \” Click, Jam Wigs W w and Stripes. te ¢ \ the pr the constipa votma and DEMOCRATS ARE IGNORED e ‘ worth ‘ ) i sislature and Jofor AT e ety : % Knos Connty's Caplinl, i them hack to their normal KCOL t. 4.—(Special)=The sec- | panton Parties Fall Out nt Stobrara, | United States Department of Agr re.| NIOBRARA, Neb., Sept. 4.~ (Special Tele- JALIA, Mo., Sept. 4.—The opening : gl i ) day of t Nebraska with Little Hope of Make we and p e of the weather | grar The supers of Knox count publica n Sedalia t ¢ ul begged 09, 0F0, LEININGER'S acterized by a very f bureau, weekly bu of the Nebraska have called a spectal el y was held ¥ fa ¥ I & 1 L ing Uy ! b o A -DE- ather. Visitors f | NIODRARA, Neb, Sept. 4 al Tel The last week has been warm and dry,|tember 25. Nlobrara, Bl arl ) and the n - | t ae & tonie to the mus. d today yisited pu nominated Charles Crock- | The daily mean t PRI 10 b ok | highest a first election The § ] Brihis Dise y Force~they arenot & t 11 of ut L v Reindeer Do Well Aaska, t 1 ! ousne i ve drill of | refusing v Lin th portion of | UTH, Minn,, Sept. 4.—Dr. Sheld 3 e 4 1l acid h 10 have | Mo s voeass ormed | lodges ® saternoon| the democrats were ignofed, even thoush | and aix degrees above normal in the wes L4 et wiicatlone mmissioner | I10e, ex o of drum and bugle coris, (e | buen excreted by the Kidneys, rheumatic | N e NOE acen, the open air concerts by the Pawnee | g Whitmore, a populist, received the [ern. Very little rain has fallen during Alaski, 18 here fe i conveving | total numb wraders exceeding 9.0 ity netves a8 Join NasitE ¢ g 5" band and Lhe fros serimution of Bae | il den e O Fe e e | the weck, A fow NEhL hoaLtored showers| Lorost "the" cUBMIMERE (wenty hve: LAkt | Tha'stamtance. st ho. pork ‘mee vors tores, | PAIZS 1 nerves und o, couning teti- | (F7CITIE LIVER PILLS Wive grown frut in Horticultural hall foseph Schmidt, a democrat, was finally | occurred generally, with a rainfall of less |yl )\ 100 WHN RARGGer to thelr home | COnEressman Richard Bartholdt of St Louls | qniatl' of the bk, mark sure approach YIS S AR i £ “We are more than pleased with today's [ nominated. It is claimed by the democrats | than a quarter of an inch | at Jokkenkk, Lapland. These Laps were | was chairman of the afternoon. On the | of Dright's disease. Do not delay taking #.trendo Id Becretary Furnas af iat the breach cannot be patched up and [ The week has been a favorable one for | e { a8 beagts | Distform y member b Foley's Kidney Cure, for it makes the kid hagsh physicbut agantis laxative regulator & the gates closed this evening More | the populist delegates from Boyd county | corn and the crop has matured rapidly el AR pcaste land state republican committee | awri viant. . "Take No NUbELILONG YU willach proviptly wichin ten to telve Bours, People pald for adm n to the fair today | joft for home very angry because of {li- | Much of the early planted corn is now | permitted nor Lesl t1 Joseph F Dillon Drug Co. Omaba; Dillon's Drag | | Fithout sriplog of unplessininess of than on any corresponding day of anv|treatment from Hon. James G. Kruse, the | sufficiently matured to be beyond possible o nehis ™ ik | Mayor Zelgenhein of St. Louls, Major Wil- | gi5re. gouth Omaha duicwd which eontainsolidified Formaldelyde, fair for several vears back. Wednesday | chatrman injury from frost. Considerable of the | Fhe Alaskan herd now niumbers | 10m Warner of Kansas City, Ben Russel | | & most potent yet powerful germicide which Yand Thursday will be the big days and | - {fate planted is still green and some will| ’ | sergean‘-at-armseof the national house of Mix I Miners W Strike, destrays all ahiimaf germs u, the mucous ({belleve the attendance on Thursday wil Location of Schayler Stadents. require about two weeks to fully mature, " - representatives, and R. C. Kerens of 8 CHICAGO, Sept. 4.-A apeclal to the | '_m- ‘.:.n-lm g8 of tio stomach & In Beclipse all former records.'* SCHUYLBR, Neb. Sept. 4.—(Special.)— | Thrashing and haying have progressed rap-| . Flaas for Bix Steel Wilant. = | iouis O Y irCeo o over oo | 1 i parmanqat " | The Schuyler contingent to various educa- | jqly, the dry weather of the week being [ o'\ I BERL A Ay af | Governor Shaw was introduced as the | men. expect to strike next Thureday unless | | tion, Disorderad Liver, Connty Co ve Exhibita The Amarican § ind Wire com [ ) S ture ¢ | ttonu! institutions is indicative of much | egpacially favorable for this character of| New Jersey has under consideration plans | orator of the His specech was a mas- | & compromise is made he men desive | | Stomach DisoFders, not only for adults bu B% The agricultural and horticultural re-| oy pmandable aspiration for higher learning, | wo; for the construction of an immense | ltet ad ble Tatlon of | that the unfon bhe recognized, thut they nd children as well. B vitces of the atate dre shbwn: to Food - . “ s at] | e plant at \Waukegan 11 with w ca. | (fly one and was an able prescntation of | wirk elght hours for @ day, huve their | imegists full sizet package contatn: advantage in two buildings that are de I 8 may be seen by the following st of | In most parts of the state plowing 'Mml | £ LW tons w day and t it [the leading issues of the campaigne His | ow Kk welghers and be ailowed n few Deen +tram The Dr dvantage in two bulldings nam schools: Wil Birken, Hugh | made rapid progress, but i art of the | $3.0000. 1f the plans are carried out the [ more palpable hits were greeted with great [ cents more a ton for mining = ‘fhe opera- | B8 voted exclusively to products of the farm. [ Hm‘r HATON: Sikhuidy) . WAIHE. Tiong [ “Ivu yiw ) |\‘“u, o ”u v‘n) »ry' .]: lml SO0 il D JURNE gre SaRIe) OUL : ‘I paly : ‘\ * hi ”r r” m’ y“ury r\ :v”.\"" D eelune To dlsduss the. mtantion. AR BOOKLET MAILED FREE FOR THE ABKING. the agricultural building are displayed |, 3 - N e * N L LMY e the grount taral steel business. A meeting of N miners will meet tonight and vote on th ;:;: T et iaa A htbits of cereals | Clara Wells, Margery Grimison. ~Louise | 1o dry for plowing and seeding. In many | difectors of the American Sieel And Wire | congratulations. Among other things Gove | uestion of 1 ‘ DR. GEO. LEININGER'S b ke it b - 2 Phelps and Josephine Duras will pursue | places in the easte sortion of the st v.i ompany will be held todav in New York | ernor Shaw said " | Qo1 vegativia sroduota, while ta the Rors | (IS, Y SGSBREL PRIAL BUL BCRS| plaven In he easiera porionof the widte| Sermisny il be Bd, tochy I Naw, xork |ervor shaw auia: wern nacie vines. || For=mal=de-hyde Y ticultural bullding are shown the Ianumor. | yrygxa; Olga Lomboter will go to Brownell | winter wheat has been sown in the south- | {eken wp. 0 " Uctiral steelfield wil L moment suppose that Sept. 4 At the reunion | INHALER ' able varicties of fruit, follage and plan Hail, Omaha; Bdward H, Edgar, who du enntern Hortiof of ¢ s The | | Wetnted terms at Kansa o toins i cate for Catarth, Asthma, Bron, $ that thrive in Nebraska soil i ¢ p 4 yiddon her Hntes (o Knnans Pointe ) t {ment wore and’ L T ennse Boid by ai ng the last two years has been at the | is in fine condition for secding and the in reg nt w and Long § 8" In the agricultural building nearly the | . 8 ¢ | “TOPEKA, Kan, Sept. &It was an- | for e Tmit tee the survivor . amia o & abaolnte guATADE 8 entire % 1 devoted to the county col- | M00dy institute, Chicago, will probably go | dications are that a very large acreage | nounced here today that freight rat A 1 ! zat T RS W e B e o wihieh the most wrom. | 0 Bellevuo college; Wells and Chauncey | will be sown. The pasturcs continue in | luimber from Arkansas and Texas i | LA ourt hoise ar At “,\ i a e exh ] RIOW- | Abbott, Madison, W Jennte McRae to | unusually good condition in most parts Kansas, Which hav ir < ALEOR A EOE the fevetllon | o~ Marritt-aran t B 1nent are those from the counties ot Do Not B Gelt 2 5 it L versy between the fumber dealers and the | i i room of the stat i 1 B0 ‘!-lw Fillmore, Cuming and Antelope. Of i ipon P8 | Eity remaining In foree. This 16 to 1 ds given due e % by Meisetei 5 A, Dillon s B the 4,000 plates of frult in the hortlcultural | o Nelvie R Miles to McCormick The- | of 1000, th be the last orop bulletin | was arringed at & fecent conteres i g 3 B 1011 & considerable number are included in [ 0/78ical school, Chicago I Chauncey | for this season. but correspondents are re- | 8t Loufs hetween representatives of r i - R L e | Nieman to Harvard for the study of auested to coutinue sending the cards for | Fouds and the Tumber dualers . ! ; i | ! ¢ k! L | | the next two weeks for use in preparing t . ¥ Sixtecnth stre i One of the noticeable features of the Pealn Wane 1 : | Stokers and . I ! 3 elected Hn\ \ Washington county exhibit is the collection | eOLUMBUS, Neb ;'“ n““\‘\“v"y" ram for n". \.""‘””” Bul-| NEW ORLEANS, 8ot { Fightoen stoi. | ; ', 9 nineteen \ our sincere thanks to the correspondents |} A B8 The county alio displaye nineteen VAFl- | apocted farmer 1iving Just across the for 1t staSoe e oo RV Lol i “ ¢ | i Bl cties of wheat and thirty-three of oats.|fax county lne, was severely injured in e e malicty g | 7 g ¥ of corn grown o Washington (”\ idon Hy‘n g SITVARI NN thvs | LY A IREDR TR, it ! f | e k Section Director, Lincoln, Neb. | GEHER CHOCE PO Haht, The st :VE ’ ‘ y measured in tolal ength over 1V | noon. He was driving to the Farmers' & | o | iehich reported It all risht The ship ha m EVERY teet [ Morchants elevator and when croxsing the | Hastinks Starts Republican Clab. | L | ‘The \ From Dundy county In the extreme south- | B & M. tracks was struck by a switch| HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Special Tole- | Not Sold in Parin | \ WO! \AN western part of the state s shown an at- | engine. The yardmen called loudly to him, | gram.)—The McKinley and Roosevelt elub| It you are going to the World's fair at| i tractive collection of small grain, corn. | byt as he is very deaf he could not hear |of Adams county was organized at the court | Paris this year you should by all means | it potatoes, vegetables, alfalfa and grasses. | the warning. He was struck by the train|house this evening. The officers elected |take with you a bottle of Chamberlain | Hitcheock county displays considerable | anq the wagon demolished. He was thrown | were: A. V.Cole, president; . J. Miles, | Colic, Cholera and Diahhhoea remedy. It frult and an abundance of broom corn and | out and struck heavily on his head and | vice president; R. A. Ramsay, secrotary,|ls not sold in Paris and s almost certain as to the cause of their i I alfalfa. Samples of Boone county soil and | xhoulders. Mr, Plumb is a veteran of the [and Harry Haverly, treasurer. E. C. Web- | to be needed on the trip After you have they would start to treat their Ineys products form an interesting exhibit, which | ¢pime war and has medals of honor pre- | ster, Fred Renner and ¢, D, Heartwell, with | called in a French physicl 1 paid him with Foley's Kidney Cure the weariness of fncludes millet yielding four tons per acre | yented by the crown. H is one of the|Mr. Cole, J. H. Spicer, chairman of the | for his services and paid for the medicine Store, South Om Ho Grapes, a 1l vegotables of apparently abnormal growth are dis les, toma i H body and mind, backache, headache and .," otatoes ylelding 250 bushels per acre. | fow remaining who took part in that mem- | county central committee, as ex-oficio mem {he prescribes you will realize how much & | iery merchant ma turer would | Th tic patns would disappear Myers- | « and grasses are the distinctive fea-}orable siege of Sebastopol. Owing to his|bers were named as an executive commit- | Httle bottle of this remedy is worth when of universal lHguida- | Dillon Drug Co.. Omaba; Dillon's Drug tures of the Brown county exhibit | advanced years hjs recovery will be slow. | tee. The clubs starts out with an enroll- [ ¥ou are 3,000 miles or more from home and aningy oid. s | nnt | ment of over among strangers Sehuyler Schools Ope X SCHUYLER, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Speclal.)— excellent work during the campaign. Afte the necessary bus 1 been dispos || FORECAST OF THE WEATHER ity 3 The Schuyler schools opened yesterday i \: piayed from York county, while Howard | G "o tCr S O T . | Of the club was add by Hon. H. B, 4 » e Showers ' f inty presents a collection of watermelons 4 Miles of Omaha ny Thers Hay awets W ot At . | Pectally tn the High school, where the at- | Souiew tox; White: Tuwore that would do credit to an Alabama plan- | {5uyanly Vi so inerensed that many seats WSROI L ObaROIE bl ‘ bl | At Trust Bar | emavitonic tation. One watermelon from this "'”]“ Y[ will have to be added. o instructors| OSCEOLA, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Special.)—The | row it's Apt ¢ otl ‘ 1t I8 quite fmpossible to make the trust | MICROSCOT weighs sixty-five pounds and ten together | o\ "H0% T ot el » ot L Speoiy L problem an issue in this ewmpaig All I ‘#taie nesanitood o Xeap it aiive, t1p the scaies at 627 pounds. A pumpkin |Fe; FProf E. B. Sherman, superintendent; | teac of the High school here who have | WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Forecast for | pnrties agree that trusis are vicious and The tood should be suslied by the blood e netle funt In eircumference 1s aiso | Add C: Ballou, principal High school: Ira | been enjoying their vacation at the difterent | wednesday and Thursday 1l parties unite in denunciation of them yeksoln of the stald Which Tun un:to the m g | Hendrickson, assistant principal; Carolyn | pleasure resorts have all returned and| Nobraska and South Dakota—Showers or | ey Uy {his republican purty seeks a rem huir root displayed. Saline county relles upon fts [ pove L Ao O e, se. . > ska and South D S| edy, In 180 the republican party enacted | ™3¢ (ne roots have ween weakened by the Ly blbo At s riani patss wine | 2 ] ells, sev- | stepped into the school room this morning | (hunderstorms and cooler Wednesday: | the Sherman luw, which rendered thes | atthdion 68 tha St micrabe: your: haif or. Growing cotton and root celery form | ("D &rade: Elizabeth Russell, sixth, | ready for their dutles. There is a better | Thursday, fair; variable winds, becoming | Combinations ille ind the participants | falls sick, falls gut, turns gray. ner. o Mercy Walker, fifth Huldah Woods, | attendance of pupils than ever before on the | nor, griminal, - Durin four years of Mr. | A sure sign of “hair disease’ is dandruft a part of the Saline county exhibit. An-j . 4. N y g northerly Cleveland's administration every United | 1t dandrulf is allowed to remain it smoth: our ellie A. Fellon, third; Elizabeth | first day of school. The principal of the | Ijnois—Falr Wednesday, warmer Yh | States (istrict fttorney wos 4 domocrat | telope county ha an exhibit that includes a | yvet €S T Fo AR L Ak % E | inois—Fair ~ Wednesday, —warm h | State att us u d g | ers, ihe wrowun of your hatr collection of Indian weapons and curios. | | : second; Evelyn Washburn, first | school is Prof. J. H. Slothower; ninth and | northeast portion; Thursday, showers ‘or | BUL A aDY of them cver brought sult to | Heretofore the (reatment of dineases o A A : ep. | 0, High school bulding; Stella Shultz, in | elghth grades, Mrs. M. J. Conklyn; seventh | nunderstorms and cooler; fresh casterly | onm the Sroiiont s Pinish o promoter of | the Hair and Bealp has heen n matter of Cuming and Fiilmore counties both are rep- | i S0t Gy o e SRR TR . hunderstorms j ty | the ‘incident has been kept unneces- | | Glinsawork, withott regard {o the caus resented by exhibits containing samples of | i ar aire Cook, Judah | and sixth, Miss M. Matta Anderson: Afth | i sarily from the public. Mayor Van Wyck e Abaratariea oi” Cranitonls Thate the various grains and vegetables | Howard and Alice Cusack, n north ward. | and fourth, Miss Orayce Pratt; third, Mrs. | " pnajana—Falr Wednesd warmer | fif & memuer o (NI SIS | and Bcalp Institate of New York, the frat . 4 s 3 . second quis ‘ " | - Bt ¥, drafted some very nly Clinle fo erica devoted to dis- The exhibit in art hall is necessarlly | Disease Aftncks Nebraska Hogs. : (K i R F"\""" 1‘1’ M. Marquis; | northern portion; Thursday, partly eloudy, | severe sirictures abodt trists, but he did |y A ke oF small on account of the inflammable condi- | SCHUYLER, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Spectal.)—An | 7o 8rade. Miss E. May Henderson possibly showers and coolor by afternoon; | Mot Surrender his stock in the most viclows | the disvase 1s learned by means of a Mi- tion of the bullding. Only ordinary fire | unusual loss of hogs is occurring throughout | Another Repablican Club Formed, | fresh westerly winds be > 1o rele hix relentless grosp | o R ey protection is a ded exhibitors and con- | different portions cf the county, many large BRAINARD, Neb ept. 4 " Arkansas—Fair and warmer Wednesday 2 r ll.: th“ H‘\ 1 I.\-v ppressed I suf q | Frem an examination of 1,000 different sequently no valuable art works are dis-|droves being almost entirely exterminated | A McKinley and Roosevelt Rough Rider clu | Thursday, partly cloudy, —with probable | T SREW FOLK CORRURRCIIN, (e Is most refreshing— Angision ol nn Ao Iswer. shan 3 played. The major porticn of the .«mnpll‘\, a disease generally supposed to be the | was organized here last night with about | Showers and thunderstorms and cooler in | falsely so-called, has aroused any interest delicious and satisfying. LA L LR EERL, n::u'. o tion consists of neeille and fancy work. |much dreaded hog cholera, but that many see |fifty members. Many of the leading farm- | BOrthern portion; varlable winds | 8 Missourt or nit In my state we fought i LT i ! Many of ading fa b ! LR M ugh iment of and dangereis In the ext The State School for the Deaf at Omaha | enough variation of symptoms in to declare | ers and business men were present. Joseph| Oklahoma aud Indlan Territory—Fair and | [t Issie out lust sear and won it hands The embod e i b roodnass, has an artistically arranged display In the | that it is not the standard malady. Much of | Lang of Wilber, one of the re publican elec warmer Wednesday; Thursday, cooler, partly | times large as tw hetore Do RUIYRENSE §Y2 g l“R center of Merchants' hall. The booth #s | the trouble seems very like in nature to ty- | tors, was present und assisted in organizing | €loudy and probably showers; southerly | i Know what imperialism i t l E in the form of an octagon and was con- | phoid fever, and treatments prescribed for | the club. With the material that this club | Winds, becoming variable. | read speeches, Tooked up the de f l!AlR f‘()OD. structed by the pupils at the school in|hog cholera that are in many cases partially | starts with it is hound to fncrease the,votes | New Mexico—Fair Wednesday and Thurs- | the w and liste to the ¢ £ 2 th ,. b re Omaha. Three principal Kinds of work | successtul have no offect upon the present | for the rpublican ticket n November day; cooler Thursday in northern portion; | A¥Iators by the hour, and 1« ot o (ree to a1l readers, who will fill out are shown: art work, needle work and epidemic at all. David Legler, just in the varfable wir | 3 {he blank below and mention The Om manual training. All specimens were m outskirts of the city, is losing the most of | Niekneas Stops Tramp's Journey. Western Texas—Fair Wednesday; Thurs- | QRIIH{ A \(’AS"‘, | | e by pupils without assistance from teachers. | a §1,000 drove. Adolph Ernst, in Shell Creek | YORK, Nel Sept. 4—(Speclal)—A | day, fair, except showers and cooler in the VAL.BLATZA BREWING 00., MILWAUEER. | | (v~ Aanmnnnan anasanananana Dajry Exhibit ‘& Winner precinet, is also n very heavy loser, as ure | YOUNE AN Who wag beating his way enst | panhandle; variable win | o - 418 DouRinn 6 Upon recelpt of this Kee coupon nany of his neighbors was taken sick at the Burlington station | Eastern Texas—Fair Wednesday and filled out and enclosiug a small sample @ other oxhibit which attracts the at- | man his neigh tasl L al 1 an Bone 1081, 4! r hair, we wil send vou a FREE the is the one | here yesterday morning and the only care | Thyrsday, except ra near the coast; fresh — it I'LE of Cranitonfe Huir ¥oed and a tention of all visitors at the fair is the | at Miller Organize. given him at the time was that of his com- | possibly brisk east to north winds on the cake of Scalp Soa mail prepaid showing the machinery, methcds and pro- | sy 1 1R, Neb t T O R R s e e e Ay BrepArAt tormuluted ducts of the dairy industry. Oie SAUFe | rho repubilcans of Miller met September 1| was doing all (hat he could to alleviate | “eeva—Partly cloudy Wednesday, with e i hes building 1s devoted to this exhibi N land organized a very enthusiastic republican | his suffering. The young man fs about 22| showers or thunderstorms and coeler in alr teroscd main entrance I8 displayved a “I”““_' '”“l':" club. ‘They named the following officers: | years of age, light complexion, smooth western portion 1y, fair in west o of a jersey cow under @ SIgn beAring Whe | [ra Kidd, president; R. M. Piorce, vice |faco and about five feet cight inches tall. | ern, showers or thunderstorms in eastern | Ak LD HRLR fuseription, he mortgage lifter ;H'.| e | president; J. P. Norcross, secretary; His companton said that he had been sick | jortion: southerly winds, becoming north west Ihm‘ ‘mm cheese of the IEROSt | 1) Brown, treasurer; executive c Ittee, | gince Thursday last, but would not tell | westerl N (AN grade are exhibited in immense quantities | ;° o pay, B. Montgomery aund €. O, |any E TaRATing Fhainer homat nalktivex | ah ; i admitted that Admiral Dewey in the building and several attendants are | yju. o 2 + | anything regarding name, home, relatives | Migsouri—~Fair and warmer Wednesday r) Ma na sunk i Spanis busy explaining the workiogs of the or history of his chum. The county com- showers or thunderstorms and cooler Wed- | and there w e of this act | kept busy explaining A A Roosevelt Rough Riding club will be | missioners had him removed to the poor | nesday night or Thursday: southerly winds, | AL the tme. 1t admitted that Admiral | ey i guy pleces of iutricate apparatus used in | formed this week. Everything here points | home, where every care and attention will | pecor v y 0| Reway Ay RBNEOC BRI A8 Bodn | g i sroduction hat Nebraska is rapidly 4 L iy g becoming variable a8 he had a remarkable | | 3 tesestranen e r«h i v‘ BRI s b to republican victory this fall . be given him. The boys had been west North Dakota—Showers or thunderstorms | and universa And it any | ecoming a dairy sta orcibly show < Al hos » ‘ Hgwers. or | Rhe T AnoEht In your hair faling out? .......e. fn this exhibit. B F. Stouffer of Omaha, | Nrake Serlonsly Injured. |and ware golng hon | and cooler Wednsaday; Thuraday, fair, with| wige that he el d EAST tho superintendent in charge, asserts that COLUMBUS ., Sept. d.—(Special.)— | Rapaton manrrs warmer in extreme western portion; north- | failed to expr CHICAGO an . | § Have you danaruge? : it s the largest collection of dairy ma-|J. O. Barnell, a frelght brakeman on the| SUPERIOR, Neb ary. WA [ i LEAVE 70 A M4 P MTi00 P M| €0 i granay or ts 1 dry? ..o.., chinery and products ever shown at a state | B & M., was thrown from the top of | The Superior reunton and coursing meet| Kansas—Fair and warmer in eastern por } ; fair in Nebraska. The display of bread and | furniture car yesterday afternoon while| will be held next week and preparations | '1on Wednesday; showers or thunderstorms or r o ST Pll". and “m"Enpous' | § Doew your scaip ften? ... . which forms n part of the dairy ex- | the train was switching at a station south AL mada o Sy tenner *land cooler in western portion; Thursday, W ol at that . ; cak i being made on an exten ale for tim « atd no ’ A M.—7:35 P. Any eczema or eruptions on scalp? ... HIBH. ia & Dow (oRtire st the gal ..: here. He was brought to this city on| (he pvents. About 250 tents will be pitc "”'I' In western, showers or thunderstorms | qway, and the'fact 18 not now at | | LRAVE 680 & M. " The exhibit of the university farm and | the evening passenger train and taken to| for the accommodation of the old soldjers 204 cooler in eastern portion; southerly Acauisition of the Philippl | CRANITONICINS T OTE™ space in the dairy building and comprises | Were found to be severe. He has a broken | und an excellent list of speakers has been Colorado—Cooler Wednesday, with fair [ commencement of it ed for LEAVE 3:00 P. M Ret m’:,m SSa44 subeliia By RIchEtk & several distinet lines of experimental work, | /K and also a displacement of the bones | gavertised In western and showers or thundersiorms fn | bosce and o : by the | Dru iy PP ¥ BIASERD Superior {s at the head of the coursing | 48tern portion; Thureday, fair; variable circuit. Clay Center, Kan., follows, then | Wind Wyoming—Showers and thunderstorms piin ag to relinguish A | Drug Co., Omaha ARV P R Glte Officess 1401-03 F | > s S e | Gty Officess 1401-03 Farnam com m of five Americans and five Spanlards pathology and dairy work The State University of Nebraska also has | b. on exhibition a small herd of cattle, sheep | rapublicans of this place held their regular| D088 have b Shcle e should be appointed to draft a treaty of i entered trom Sioux Fail, | W cooler | Wednesday, Thursday, fair; | pridce’ which! "Shouid feitrmine’ e con d Aving, ‘Tepfasenting ew departur \ S ron, Colo., Obel winds becoming northerly trol, aisposition and government = of * the and wwine, Teprescuting w new deparLure | rimyrics Saturday night, with o large at- | S, D Akron. Colo, Oberlin, Kan. Lincoln, | it ing her Ehllipomont e ratooe ressived ua) At the sate farm. ome of the animals | Lrunerics Snturday night, with a larke at- | o Uticn and several other Nebraska | Montana—Fair in westorn, showers in | Uhiilpvinent: ‘his protocol received un were prize winners at the Transmississippl | yam were. manifested. The South Siae|Points. The irst shipment of 100 lve jack- | *Astern portion Wednesday; Thursday, fair | one ohjected 1o any of 1is terms oF pri exposition | McKinley and Roosevelt club has had q | ™EbIts will arrive tomorrow morning from and warmer; north to east winds {slons. The peace commissioners went to The live stock interests Paris, he ovidence fo oty days, of the state are | jarge McKinley and Roosevelt banner | SOuthwestern Kansas. Looal Re "o b Republicans Active In D fncluding chemical, agricultural, animal | ©f the hip. | DONIPHAN, N pt. 4.—(Speotal)—The | Seward, Friend, Neb., and Mankato THE COLUMBIA Bevel-Gear Chainless s the ideul bleycle for outing pur poses. Always ready to ride Always at its highest lency. Practically keeps itself in order . studied conditions in the Philippine well represented, almost every st on the o ¢ o > OFFICE OF THE HER BUREAU, | Islunds 1 lered obligations 52 na 4. Be 2 Lo | painted, which attracts much attention. | pormer Bryanites in McKinley Clab. | OMAHA, Se; O roc f te Jlish @ & ent the grounds being occupled egiuning at the | New names are being added to the club list| |AY SPRINGS, Neb., Sept, 4.—(Special.) | perature and precipitation, « red w end a t was southwest corner of the ground a long | gaily 2 d ¥ ApAcia . which Spain forey On Beptembe ! tler of stalls extends o the western bound ) Geptember 1.4 Moy | | ales club was or. | the corresponding day of the last 'lr.q\‘ v sanized at this place with & membership of | =" g coded to the United Digests what you eat. ary. thence t fh northeast corner, wher “H“!?)rll-[-'l.-y;" 1a :,l \u-..n:p 110, of which there are thirty-six who voted | Maximum temperature States agreed to | o Spain $20,000,000, Itartificially digests the food and aids it turns again to the west. In addition to LK, Ne Sept. 4.—(Special.) ek R e e fmum temuerature e Al guestions a » aur right to acquire | Nature in strengthening and reco | these there are several hundred smaller | George Kroblin took a teaspoontul of car- | f RYAIL OUP HO N AR it Jfood | Average temperature s 6 N3 the Lot e to them when | structing the exhausted digestive or- | stalls for sheep and swine. All varieties | bolic acid by mistake for medicine. Mcd- | §ain for a town of 300 population and it| Precipitation ..o oo 00 20 ) din the ratineation of | s, 11 the latestdiscovered digest | of horsen are shown, from the undersized | ical ald was summoned and at last reports | tastern Nebraska does as well as western |, S5 I B . LI witonag authorits | ant and tonic, No other preparation Shetland pony to the large draft horse he was much better, although atill in dap- | Nebrask Ie sure to do. the state 8 lost to | Normal tem o da [ o ac {lie s would “have urged | can wppronch it In eiiciency. It in- This afternoon about 4,000 persons gath r. This is the third accident from car. | the ca HHSE ROWINIS IApRYSE. S0 8 “; { 313 | ratif treaty, hoy- | dtantly relieves and permanently cures | ered in the amphitheater (0 witness the first | bolic acid in Norfolk and vicinity withiz | & ARNGAG JAUR S0 et g the l e | ing ; i ik wisumed | Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileartburn, horse races of the falr. The track was in |8 week | b Ja deibmunis Aad eXPress | e 10 he wer no pattivtc | plagulence, Sour Stomach, Naus ! good condition and reasonably fast time was & ~ | avorable to Kinley h1 [ i ¢ nited v LI Siek Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps and . s . “ g ample of Nebraska Corn. | I § sl a That t 1 natien | SICK 1icadd Lt ! nu:da A :llx‘:“':' ‘ \lll Nebraska cir YORK, Neb., Bopt. 4—s(Bpecial)eaW. M Kelly Speaks at Valparaiso, 0 G incies | Bas been f itled, © Being o nat ! Ulotherresultsof imperfect digestion, Uik B e 4 SR AU ALY § Lynn, a prosperous farmer of Arborville| VALPARAISO, Neb, Sept. 4.—(Special)— | I . A0inohos | S nn tie M B and | rice 50, ana §1. Largo size contuins 2y I 5 First event, trotting, X% class, pur fownahin: Browkbt 1o ee I} | Hon. Frank J. Kelly of was here . M % il ¢lfie, of thit we are any | s Book all kbout e yspe psii il | § Colambia, Hartfora, Stormer ana ree 8 ! ! IEBL SAMRINS of corn from his| o s o i 4k & nation ) Cointry whose fluy | Prepared by De'NI™T 4 CO. Chicage Penuant Chain Wheels Docora, ir. fleld of 100 acres and eighteen ears weighed | 135t evening and addre republicar ] - LA me 1o e | ——— = || are teaders in their respective classes nion Medium } twenty-seven pounds. Mr. Lynn says that | ¢lub and others on litleal issues of the L ‘ol e i f i 0 h |} SE9.lshtex Relr 1 9 < L Competine, ir i T . s tha il MERLIBRASE 07 &F 14 ve : ar | PHE COLUMBIA COASTER BRAKIE Tlme: 2500 TR his corn will uverage fifty-five bushels to | Campaign. He warmed up the ist camp | © %3 | of this campalgn, i « demo- | MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. | 11y to the exhilarating qual Becond event., pacing, 2:35 class, purse, |the acre by handling Bry without gloves. H . | m A - " 036 1 ea t oycling . N | speech was to the point and was such as wil 4 . A ‘ t t L ¥ Assertions as to Just What lustrated Fooklet—0) ] Ina Russell 2 M2 Revival Meetings at Te | turther the cause greatly. The republican OF WEATHER. = | - i na pe il the Remedies Wil Do, imbi clew, Selden Girl Y N § ¥ 2l § | ) T P e iy o P B e e i A ] i The v i par — HOME OFFICE, TRORD, CF = e | W, M. Berkley, Atwood, Kan., and E. W — | e i sos 10 deal with the s o Munyon guarantess Neb, Cyole Co., Columbla Dealer ocum, Dewesse P ministers of the Bryan Club Organized, il fa HEm Omaha le fo., St CAaABRTOILIA, Ix e Nav, ministers il |the | oo GIREAR. SORY QESARIASH: N vy o omatia &, The Kind Yo ”‘ % Awavs Dough. | CBristian church have begun a ten-day A iR N L T J ) the 1kh vent i are the % " i [series of mectings at this place at tho | c1al)=-Last night a Bryan club was orkas r [ \ hat b o uature | Methodist Episcopal church. ized here with the following officers J clond A Al Ameriea t rather than ROBDE D Bryanites at T P t; C. R. Hinman, secreta J, N 1 ‘ ' part igurated | 40 CASTORIA. TECUMSEH, Ne lker. treasurer. Hon John 8. Rob \ AR 3. POThApH ua y g Ak ¢ Rrs”l IS lll_l 2 are the _ The K ‘nhwanlinmfluffl A Bryan club has been organi n T Madison was present and delivered an 5 | | to his better went, who ® o lqmm%‘ cumseh, Dr. C. DL Barnes is president | address. The organization has seventy 1 than he loved his part Aot EA e | ® I'HE BEE WANT ADS Y _. and A, N. Dafoe secretary. Forty members | memt g 3 D R NP FREaOs & 1385 sanciog O PRODUCE RESULTS make up the roster \ ing t Juesti \ B " Leadache i v 4 O.A.-“.‘ORIAL: Republicuns Have Winning Tleket Al 55 15 | mentous wr-rewching | 1 minates: that | ol AR 0 SR + " Ruin Falls at Plerce, ENTRAL CITY, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Special 5 o November next ca te' for thit Pia Ccld - Oure Wil | —— . {.‘m“,& Tha Kind You Kavo Always Baught PIBRCB, Neb., Bept. 4.—(8pocial Tele- | Telogram.)--The republicans had o large | O&IVe 1 B|_8_24 | hero umong horoes, ‘that prince “amonk | o 0 oy o o ulekly Tk up soe | An August cold ob asture ‘xrlm )—A heavy shower of raln fell here|and harmonious convention brra tod *T ind clpltation. = Villiam Mk inle BMORE Wike FUIRES; | B AR A0 3 kel | n I- aw Ik hay fevor “d 4 this afternoon. £ W. Ayres was renominated for county Local Forecast Officlal. Joseph Flory, republican didate for w""!“-c".-::';:“;' ivise write Frer; Muspems | ‘ o 4;;\:“:‘:‘: ]