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- 2 THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900. ( ST‘\TE FAIR A MONEY MAKER the wvoning o oriover 3 e vt e ac: | GRAND STAND FALLS DOWN | 32 G0t o it sy WONDER AT NERVE OFSTARK THE TORN OF LIFR, & ssovmes it K tober N far tived Sunday af r Another Dag's Large Attendance Places o1l probn e ai | Many People Hurt by Oollapse of a Tem- | B 47| Troasury Officials Dumbfounded at the | Its Probable Effect on Women's |1t s tinir woe o reniin Cash Balance in the Treasury, 18 BISSLINE & FoUaing Buet porary § ¢ Pl b ity De- | Nebraska Congressman's Conduct, | Health and Happiness. and baby's t practicslly AFTERNOON'S RACES FASTER THAN USUAL WEDDING AT STREET FAIR : Women look bl ha e ACCIDENT AT THE LINCOLN FESTIVAL 11 proper put BOLD MISREPRESENTATION OF THE FACTS time ally known as the ‘change of | It 18 very much easier to make claims North Platte Affo Unlque Attrne- | DR. F. W. EBENER, J. P \ ObeItva Nus show 1 that |than to m cures. It is by its cures | on o N nival Pro reas; ? ¢ hing | “Favorite Pres N ofs to bo judged One of the Fentares in a Prize o L ny's Carnfval Lr : wram Crowd in Attendance Exhibit how tn Which Nearly 0 to these vireworks TWO DROWNED AT THE FORD | Attorney for an fnsnrance Company, | 00 j“ AL TR Proves Too Heavy for e Undertakes to Make Capital foe | b g N ey | cures given by ful women Who LA, NORTH PLATT A Sents Prosided, by Georxe Bimmerer foy Thoman His Party by Clrealating & i X hanges have been restor pertect health [ ey ks ¥ T . e Ave Killed, Lowe Their Lives Whe | False Impressio Which & which | Strength ¢ th e of this Rre SIS ; 1 &, T - Sought Safety i o being too. in_ these e e e h LINCOLN, Sept. 6.—(Special . p hat th ok o oit OLN 4 telos LEXINGTON, Neb., Sept. 6.~ (Spe JOTON. Sept. ¢ al Tele- | \ writes M E. Whalen, of ite n 1 ] t o \id they had done all total number of | vere here th i witly find accom tetand turs @ Cust ‘ v of the tax | | such paius in my back a0 goed for « one week's use. Fol & e, Th 1 schedule of | Secretary Furnas said tonight that there | program was the g wodding which Y. O, Latworth, Csicent, fu, gesh it Heavy sains g i which has | old or and my perlods came (oo of the management to meet all deht THISUNREION | 3 3. Nfikweod, Closcent, 18, bank and | ot almost per ke L AR 1he MecETROLISH fe, w0, as 1 bad beard of Dierce's curred and pay all premiums, besid that has appeared | yorh ankl t feet of water. Thomds wa | presentative 8 took occasion ir medicines, my busband got me a hottle Tomorrow will be traveling men's day at treet fair commit A dtslosared I ana i wtiirer's Body was found s + statement to the effect that his ef- | helped mie in some ways, so I wrote to you the fair th $10 in bl L ¥ ' v % t confined to th erests of imd followed your advie 1 commenced The program toda al which was supplemented by a long list rushed were also drowned. The rem will be | the Nebr + Mutual Life Insurance con Favorite Preac |.H‘H.w.1v A.M‘«.y ‘.K ‘\y‘m ‘: b B S AL ne we donated by various busine Miss Crawford, ty Place, ankle | brought to this city in the morning. Mr. | pany, but that they affected all fraternal Dicovery and the ‘Pleatant Pellota.’ as 1 noon races. The races thi yon were | firms e e gl M b goiofl 4o ! Tile fareratcs sompaten of 18 wat o constipated al the time and faster t} y Lk ik il L il 1 ¢ # » would weaken me s0 tha would have much faster than usual e principal | The Japanese lantern fllumination was f e, Lawis, bin, right arm fractured | and proprietor of the Lexington Telephone | country as well. 1t | od further tha would ¥ D i event was the one mile pacing race tried last night and the effect was most | helow the shoulder exchange the decision would have direct beariug to g0 to bed. To the great surprise class, which was won by Loutsa M. ir beautif The lanterns were arranged In| Mrs, R H. Wolcntt ols, epiin tnfured - stual Iife insurance compantes and everyhody 1 got wel ¢ when | met my the fastest time evor n ate | row nE Strung on wires along each side . First Floral Prize ary tes of all kinds. the infer LU LR LF LA AL fair track. Following i of street. They gave little light for | Mre. Frank Irvin oln, ankle sprained. | ORAND ISLAND, Ne e | ence being that Stark, while representing T N ey the day's ra | purposes, but ns an evening dec- | iy e Lincoln. ankle sprained | EQItOr of The Bee! Please correct error in | as its attorney the Nebragka company men was your medicine, which no doubt | . Mrs, Mark Woods, Lincoln, ankle spraine A N fatand | X t the best in the world. Have mo use for { race, trotting, 2:45 class, purse 8290 | orative feature it would be bard to do them | Mrs, Robb, Lincoln, limb bruised aud ankle | The Sunday Beo report of the Grand Island | tioned, also spoke for such organizatior : U ; ; iellerton tice I a deseription | spviied g ool floral parade, as it was McKe tors, [ ws the United Workmen, Modern Wood BUGLERY NIHUQTILHIN N SO Rl ; Panort i3 - | “Mrs. Vandeveer, Lincoln, back injured. | milliners, who won first prize for the best | men, Royal Arcanum and similar socleties, | | w' Plerce's Favorite ncsbihidbit Al ¥ ; i L= il & ) I, it b dacorated wit \ purely frat usiness. The purely a vegetable preparation and ca i o [1IALL HARMONY AT HEBRON| 3% onimoesttocom b Pt | Miniay whel i vk deartch i piok | o sl raermal buses T8 |y sorupe. o ot woman_drop | Sy 8 Yeetaie Diewuratin und cann w < Fully 500 persons went down with the|And white chrysanthemums, with canopy | fact of the matter ix that the war revenue | i €t A0 GTTCR (Ol ggien | disRRToe with the weakest constitution. 14 pacing, 212 clase, purse £00 | Republican Candidates with the Bx- | craehing timt A squad o police . | corresponding, and oblige, yours respectfully, | act is clear and specific in exempting, first, | S8 & CEUT BO RER CORI CEEE TTOr thie | Contains @ i 1 el M'KEON SISTERS rnal and beneficfary socleties and or- | 8 rom oplum, cocaine, and all other ma of Cou lately started the work of rescie and 8 1 Jondt critical period in woman's life often leaves | ¢ 3 Are Named by for & few tes the entire aspembly ¢ B fors; second, farmers, purely local co-op- | CFitical period In womans Tite ofieh foave ] i e e T 400 BROBTS WA 'k Rtk BT o8} " Revivals at Newman Grove. erative companies and assoclations, and, [ }\" IA8UINE acars on the Wmind 48 Webl S8 B8 Accept no substitute for “Favorite Pre g HEBRON, Neb., Sept, 6.—(Special Tele- | pertormunce was nusnenioy roonfusion. The | NEWMAN GROVE, Neb., Sept. 6.—(Spe- | third, employes’ relief associati ; hin time of uriul and trouble Mas |scription if you wish to be cured as oth [ e AL en! after the injured were removed from the | qucilne ravival services at this place. for | Stnrk's Company is Affected who had learned the we 1 valie: of | iin n fecord fob (e oube of wekk aud Thayer vas held here todav. All| grounds 1t was resumed again. The police | ype nast week. S The Nebraska company which employed | that woman's miedicine ce's Fa-fgjk w recincts were represented by full delega- | quinorities are unable to determine who Is e | Mr. Stark to look after its interests is | vorite Prescription. Hy the use of this rem- |~ o Sing fromm atisase. () GHRoHL sce, running mile dast 4 responsible for the accident. Some of the A to be a dividend puying concern and | edy {form are fnvited o consult Dr. Pierce by Ly s "" bl A " M | injuries are serious, but it is not expected REPORT OF CHARLES TRUAX‘ onsequently is not exempted under the | THE “CHANGE" 13 CHANGED letter, free. All correspondence is held as S VSHEBAES NHHALY o Motuia | that any fatalities will result upace Awarded 1o United States ng | /@Y. A deciston upon his petition for the | trom a time of distress and misery o @ |strictly private weredly confidenttal 1 n of Hebron: com v 8 H. Webl Pirls Bxposltion 16 Wholly revision of the ruling 1s not yet fortheom- | time of comfort and happiness fand the written confidences of women are MR S U1 ot Hebnon for-t ' 1 A sner. ROOSEVELT'S NEBRASKA TRIP | oy 4 ng, but fn response to a communication| It is now two years since I first began {guarded by the same strict professional & Haby . Y f¥iu fot Third dlstrict | from representatives of the National Fra- | to use your medicines,” writes Mrs. Charles | privacy observed In personal consultation: noon waw one of the features of the day.| The senatorial convention for Thayer and | 'MePRFY for (he Joarney of ¢ CHICAGO. Sept. f.—Charles Truax | ternal Congress. recently in sexsion in Bos- | . Thompson. of Georgetown, Eldorado Co., | Nearly 100 infants were entered in com- | Jefiarson countics was held after the ad Rough Rider Thrice Aross the al commissioner of the Natlonal Bui | ton, asking whether any action had been|cal, “I first tried the ‘Favorite Prescrip petition for two prizes offered for the he journment of the county convention, at Autelope State league, sent abroad to report on the com- | H‘:‘;‘I\’"‘.“::“"““"" ""‘ :' h ”‘ \"-‘s.‘j‘ "r-"-“ ;nnl and fo nd wu.u “vlldh;l r\‘k" ”,fl.y; boy and girl. The successtul oc ora | Which €. ¥, Stecle of Fairbury was named | | mereial interests of Europe for the spectal | MK {hxatlon of pollcics or certificats S DNER I e Wars. L 0:HOBTHA<DIA ¥oni of. Rir. auf | (6F SenRtEr G4 Oonvad HolRnGe: ot Myt ollowing ls tne ftinerary arrangtd for | datriotion ot AmeFlcati’ merchants wnd | 8184 by SUSt IRISEARL Rosictias, the Tress: to tako the medicine T thougbt 1 would never Mrs. H. Bradden and the 12-months-oll | for float representative. All nominations, | toosevelt's trip through Ne- | manufacturars, delivered his report to th artm, : p live through the ‘change red from | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Myers, all of | except for the county commissioners, were [UTAska arranged by the state committee executive committee of the leagie here to- | !N€rNal revenue office has taken no such a1l (he troubles one could have and live. [ Liocoln d *7 % | made by acclamation. The tickets named | Miles. Arrive. Depart. | day. In the report special attention {s | *Ction and that the office has always ruled | hug stomach trouble; lived on dry bread and arc exceptionally strong, the candidates | e ey @ oM Atchison g [givon to the Paris exposition He de. | (hat such organizations are exempted under | hot water for hree months, not being bl TANG'S LETTER oF PLANATION. | boing all good wmen and the campalgn|Auburn .. 4 S S5l Clared that to make the United States first | the 1aw, nor is it the purpose of the depart-| o keep any food on my stomach; had con- N Sy Yo | starts out with every indication of repub- | Tecumsch 2 10 1100 | of all nations in exports of manufactured | NNt NOF has it ever becn. (0 impose tax | stipation and awful headaches: was bloated \ ‘H eatrice Inatitute (o050 ek this fall | Beatrice 11:50 1 articles, organization and systematic study | ©f A0¥ Kind upon such policie | at times in the howels, had pain in the cheat e ORK sk b | [ Ceetn " ) | ot forcign requirements alone were nece Mr. Stark's attempt to make it appear | and hacking cough, but, thanks to Dr. Pierce ¥ B bbbl O (Speclal ) DE | ACCBPT THE FIGURES AS ACCURATE. | 0 45 | sary. In exhibits of machinery and labor- | 'hat he has been working in the interest|| am not troubled wny more. 1 used the 1||Iu he leading York county populist | 10 5 { yav Jovices this country was far and | Of fraternal organizations i3 evidently a| peilots’ and the ‘ » Medical Discov b e R B R Ll L L AR LS R LA LRSSl | A 40 | away the leader, although in the fine and | cal move designed to convey the im- | ery' {n connection with ‘Favorite Prescrip IR AR Ao an o SR NE S NCOLN. Satt o td 1o 6 B | strlal arts the Paris exhibition is at | Pression to the members of such organiza- | yjon.* and find all of them just as Dr. Plerce of explanation, headed, “To the Citizens| LINCOLN, Sept. ¢ il Telegram.) | Aamriee, 3 ) i ;s tlons in the west that the law as inter- | recomn (tbe o Yark Coun whish e &) ) While disappointing th ot of | M ¢ Cob S = g 740 | Jeast an equal of the Columblan exposition recommends them to e el SULLaMARE b o HARAIIE e (he Linoslit HoHiY, WERLHOL REROE B 8140 | According to the report France, Russia, | Preted by the present administration taxes | wgjyce last October 1 have traveled over s M b UL U o s o Bt b L L From M North Platte: | Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in the | their pollcles. Such an inference is ab-| pard, rocky roads in farm wagons, and felt Frovit L S G L ol e b bt L R LR 00 X% | order stated, appear to have been given the | Solutely without foundation, but is in 1ne | no return of any of my old troubles, and I|Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting REOEAL e I8 B Wit “’:l""“’ hs SO R | oo HKiE oL 800 Whe? By 5 4 o9 e 1 pace awarded the United States, My [Starks party to misrepresent the admin- | ines 1 could not have stood half of it, as | gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y : ited AN EnE e ) 600" ceakn [ i i 20 | Truax reports, is wholly inadequate. i etk e i the Teast jar would have caused aching from | *FOREWARNED—FOREARMED." persecuted man and that he has suffered | Rerated, so much so that the 1900 census | yorn | 1% 4 The census of Lincoln for 1500, as an- | peud (o foot THEE SayING i bR e oA Lok v treatment and complains that his | does not really indicate a decreas opu- | Sewir: i i ounced by Director Me : ; ; at saying hus st forc | :M“‘”‘v":, olity oL SorR] 5 ':‘ '”,‘l bbbt i LR 2L ERY WG R - 8:05 | Dins's Cars Held nounced by Director Merrlam today, 18| | most highly recommend all of Dr.|tion to matters relating to disease and ‘ ol L S bl | ‘meeting) “ 3| L PASO, Tex, Sept §oAn unparal-| 40165, as compared with 50,104 in 1890.| pjarce's medicines, und 1 hope all ladies [ health, To be forewarned against disense papers are condemning him. Dr. Lang's| The original time limit for the enumera- | oMot 4 leled case was recorded fodiy in the MeX- | These figures show a decrease in popula 1\ te ¢ T M 8:00 630 | {lan custom house An Juarem. Two fine Pula- | qutfering from female complaints will try [to know its cause and its cure, s to arm the letter says that “the Teller-Democrat of | tion of the Lincoln population was extended | Plattsmouthi’ (evening | ? e | tion of 14,983, or 27.17 per cent in the dec 4 > . h st 8 4 % A mecting) > | compartment cars, the ‘property of th Dr. Plerce orite Prescription health beforchand against many maladie York of August 30 has the following libel- | three days to enable the enumerators to 3 Tl | Mexican government, bullt for the use of | ade between 1540 and 1900. The population | tpa claim made for Dr. Plerce's Favorito | Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser our statement Dr. Lang is found short|record all names and the offictal Agures detober 3—Krom Plattsmouth to Broken | President Dinz and his cabinet, were held | in 1880 was 13,003, showing an increase of L 4 T ] mmon § A a il in his accounts to the amount of nearly |&lven out today are generally accepted as | jipe) by the Custom officlals for the payment of | i sy "8 an increase of| proscription that it makes weak women |is a book of forewarning. It teaches how $4.000. The shortage. as explained by those | being accurate. ARl o $i15 | duty on the steel used in the manutacture | $401, or d2418 per cont from 1850 o 1$90. | gtrong and sick women well {s a comprehen- |to protect and preserve the health. This %ito: chatked the besks. ‘oontiste of & It ; - Y L T | e T aph e Chichs AR Are on 1oUte | futlown.” PoPUlation by Wards in 1900 18 a8 | yive o and covers every form of womanly [valuable work, containing 1008 large pages of goods Lang bought without spermission Candidates in Cass County rawford 1:45 ™ | to the city of Mexico. The attendant with “{ "‘1‘" weakness or sickness which medicine can!and over 700 {llustrations, 18 sent free on of those who have charge of the state in.| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Sept. 6.—(Special.) | FAGEON bhovovio it 2 B e N e cHis cAry fFom the| Ward & y 5 ba expected to cufe.” “Favorite brescription™ |rocelpt of stamps ta pay expense of mallls) s The Cass county democratic convention eeting) B { [0 ah orler LOireloaze 4 ' " Ward 3 establishes regularity and dries the offensive only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the stitution meeting 19 7 custom officlals el Dr. Lang explains that he hought goods | !h1* afternoon placed in nomination the fol yetober 4—From Deadwood to Valentine e drains which weaken women. It quenches cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for Stand Valentine and pald out moneys not authorized by the | 19WINE ticket: For Senator, Jame Departmental Not Peci o i T the fire of inflammation, heals the gnawing the book in pape vers., Addre R. of Loulsville; Fred Gorder of Weeping | @o'Binorth § +2| FORECAST OF THE WEATHER| 11 comptrolier's rertiicate authorizing | ieer and curen the acknche and bearing | V. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. Yighest authorit BUE | tHAC amother | ol Shie L rosantativer D O: Dwyer ot | ok " 1145 - the First National bank of Graettinger, la., | : ruporintendents preceding him had HoRw | S ith Rox ecuits Rrann 1w | Veikly o 100 | pogay Wil He Falr and Warmer, | 1o begin business has been issued :-.pf! — = = Y = = the same he thought and stil s he smou gr. county attorney; | Stanto = Y | 3 vl aid right &ht and still thinks he| py)ior for comminsioner of thin (Third) dis. | AN o0 i i | While Tomorrow Is Apt t | 11, $23.000. M. L. Brown, president; P. H. | department today, bearing upon his person forces in China. It was expected that He writes that If Governor Poynter and| tFi°t | Fremont 0 LA Be Some Cooler. | Donlon, cashier. dispatches from Mr. Hart, the United States ' this line could be used to some advantage M. H. Dearing had carried out their part| B F. Allen. populist, of Wabash was 440 ) 6:25 | - | The First National bank of Chicago was | minister to Colombia. According to the vice in cabling from this country to China, but of the agreement and made it possible for | "med for representative. Hon. J. M. Pat eating, ¥ WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Foreca today approved as reserve agent for the | consul the o e Friday and Saturday id Natfonal bank of Dubuque, Ia him to have settled with the state he would | 'erson declined to accept the nom Dubliqte) 1 Bave wacatad bin position as superiniend. | (07 senstor, wborehy oractically concetiv: BACK TO THE PURGED PARTY | rviduy: war has been a coup detat in Co- it is learned that business on the Russian ia and the vice president, Marroguin, 'land line is now seventy-two hours be- < of New | hus seized the reins of power, fmprisoning hind tin ation ka and South Dakota—Fair 1150 the Hanover National ha i R A | and it would not be a safe ven ent of the Feeble Minded institut A warmer in eastern portion; Satur-| york for the First National bank of Eldou, | the president, San Clemente, and the mir ture to undertake telegraphing that way. ; A nstitute on Au. [ the ¥ | day, fair; cooler in western and central |y, aloy st r General Palaci The dispatch from General Chaffee gust 15 as agreed. The doctor states that | Publican Volars BiiNGch s £ 1 | ter for fore affairs, General Palacto he dispatch from General Chaffee re- he has tried at different ti - hraska Are Re- | portions: south to west wind ; Elbert A. Cannon of Wisconsin has been | Great confusion exists in government affairs, ' celved today announced that the “Danish™ t e (Rt e 0 EARAA | ROy Youns Wine Modals inx to Republican Party | For Iinols—Fair Friday and Saturday: | appointed industrial teacher at Flandreau | saveral branches of the government refusiug |cable from Shanghai to Taku has been com i ieine I””|' L rentiont 5, ceho Nie| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 6—(Spo Lk LA warmer Saturday in northeast portlon;| (s, p.), Indian school, at $600 s to extend recognition to Marroguin pleted. This is taken to mean “English," cslgnates as his “presumed successor,”|cjal.)—The Cass county Demorest gold | fresh north to east winds. A. Dahl was today appointed postmaster . Tefused to sign the receipt that he and|medal contest at Mu WAHOO, Neb. | rar was largely he doctor seems | tonded and one of the most interesting of | to fecl the worst over belng written up by York papers and more especially over the article in the Teller-Democrat, “a newspaper of the party with which I have been associated pt. 1.—To the Editor of | For Indlana—Fair Friday; cooler in |,y Ericson, Wheeler county, Net e Bee: My round trip through the | southern portion: Saturday, fair; warmer | p the series. The judges, Mrs. Byron Clark, | SWedish scttlements of Nebraska showed |in northwest portion; fresh northerly | ¢ county superintendent; W. C. Smith and that there will be quite a gen Clyde McClain, awarded the medal to v a to grand old party by th | Young and the second honor to Miss Stella |of that nation as it was known that an English company his attorney had drawn : defkla bR He ‘1 T0 DISCHARGE 7VA0LUNTEERS was laying the cable and the word no doubt got mixed on the cable or In the ason at Fairview, Jones county, la., and P N ' al re- | winds F. G. Martin at Lexington, Washington | Those Now in citizens | Arkansas—Fair and warmer Friday and | .ounty, Ta Given Fr allty. It was, I thiuk, in|Saturday; variable winds Only one proposal was received at the| [ Banning of Nehawka. M Antonio Kes- [main the anti-monopoly movement that ‘or Oklahoma and Indian Territory— | omeo of the supervising architect for in gave a piano solo, Lilian Kauble a |forced them out of their old party. The | Fair and warmer Friday and Saturday; | lius ithe Cower~alook an tiie Prbll | violin solo and Clara Street and Florence [defalcations by several republican officers | fair, east to south winds Bulliing &t Biotx Olty, Ta., th | White each gave a vocal selection. A |Of course increased the stampede. But as| For New Mexico—Partly cloudy Friday: | parborka of lowa City. Ia. at | targe number from this city attended nOW @ promine; v ton, San Franciseo Will pe | ransls from Mil- ey Lif INS OF WESTERN VET IRANS. YOUNG MAN K1 by th Bae | War Survivors 1 Sept. 6 o War de- TON, Sey The War PR ASHINGTON, Sept. (8 Howing pensions have been g WASHING partment this afternoon issued the follow-| g of James Tha anted t anti-monopoly man has | showers In northern portion turday, | w. B, Apdrews, auditor for the Treas The secretary of war hus instructed Gen [ kl\{,’{.»Lihfl‘-llw",.: Taln G Filsnwaar: | wnnounced himself as candidate for | fair; variable winds ury department, left for Chicago yester-|€Fal Shafter, commanding the Department | pincoin™ss” pavid 1., Allen, Tilden, 86 In €. Lovejoy, a prominent young school Nebraska Resid . United States senator and that he will| For Western Texas—Generally fair Fri- [ gav enroute to Nebraska. He will have | ©f Callfornia, to discharge all volunteers in | crease—Franklin 8. Birown, Gothenburg, $8; teacher, living near West Union, accident PAUL, Neb., Sept. 6.--(Special)—J. fabide by the people's direct decision at | day and Saturday; variable winds. [ an tnterview with Secretary Heath of the | 588 Francisco. About 400 are now there, | Kincald A Shepardson, Jullan, #4; William ally shot and killed himself while out hunt- | C; Cornfield, living about ten miles south | the primaries, 1t seems that a very large | | For Eastern Tesas—Partly cloudy Friday, | o7 erview witt hen Wil w0 to|Baviog beon sent home from Manila siok | 1F, KI0RoY, (Grand Istand, $17; Dagld L. 0k Tuesday evening. He had just com-|Of here. lost his commodious dwell-|percentage of old Swedish-American repub- | with shewers and cooler on morth coast: | omaha to {nterview Chairman Lind. [OF wounded. Most of them being conva- [ Hchrom, $10. Original widows, efe—Anni menced teaching school in the district ad- | & house With all its contents yesterday |lfcans who have voted with the fusionists | Saturday. fair h, possibly brisk north- | gry ag b e | legcant, all such will be bdischurged from | 1 Sauie’ Bronswick, 88 (pecial acerued Joining West Union the ds day sey as to his speaking date " 1) Agnes Hetrich, Wahoo, $8 re getting back. They begin to lose con- | erly winds on the coast — the service, being no longer required. This wi: Original—Lewis ' Meleher,” Charles | fdence in the ultimate succe s of populisi vor Towa—Fair and warmer Friday; Sat- P S course will be followed until the volunteer v, $6; ( M. Sickle enwoad, dsnce in the ultimato wuccess of populism | For lowa—Fair and warmer Priday; Sat-| | (NGOLN SHOWS DECREASE | oue il e volsatann f iy ) leer, Glermond, 48 urda; variable winds. regiments return for final discharge. Gen- nchholz, Dakotah, $12; previous. Tues. | MOFMINg by fire. His loss Is about $1,600, fter school and | He carried $300 insurance on the home, but nothing at all on his furniture and will suf- fer a loss of about $1,000, above the insur- vening he came hom, taking Fis gun went down on the bottom to hunt. As he did not return org 7 o Dartus W, Cleaveland, Estherville, $6; John night his while out of office in Nebraska, is gatning | For Missouri—Fair and warmer Friday 3 eral MacArthur has been instructed to fors| cipiii Fare Dodge, $; Ebenezer F. Allen, brother's family, with whom he was board- | 48¢¢: The orlgin of the fire is unknown. |in the confidence of this people. They |and possibly Saturday; northerly winds, | C*PHe! ¢ I‘""l “"":’ ward all sick volunteers whom the medical | ecatir City, $5. Firar . 1 W, Arling 10g, becamo uneasy about him and w R R T o want neither corrupt officials nor monopoly | becoming variable. ARAITARN 14 officers report are able to travel or who | ton, $8: Melvin Glilispie, Cambris, 8171 Mar- around to the nearest neighbors, but no| PLATTSMOUTH, N ot 6 (Spe. | control of politics or of the government For North Dakota—Fair Friday and Sat- iRy will be benefited thereby. Those conva- | \fi, (ERMEE: GERSLOn, B JoseRb Fagan. o trace could be found of him 1al)—1 % “ Of imperialism they of course do not | urday; probably cooler Saturday; south- e lescent when they reach San Francisco [ Uzal D. White, Centerville, $14: Bdwin R w clal.)—The war social at the home of 8. A urday; probably Sa ¥i ith P R e e gt h J . A search was at once started and they | Davis s ne of the most novel social |WADt anything, nor do they like large | west wind WASHIN 'l"‘-”"’ 1“l L T‘:" gk I‘” will be discharged at once. Others will b | Wood, | Sanborn, $17. “Nelion V. shelton S Was ohe o i i oYel_socia ‘ean ounces 1 e popula n of Lin- o onte , § elssue and increase “ spent the remainder of the night hunting for | functions of its kind ever given in Platts- | $1anding armies. But they think that the For Kansas—Falr and warmer Friday :“|,,l . ””u Ifl’pn I.:‘a:vl.‘y.um .(1,4 ‘:‘“ sent (o hospitals for treatment and will be | ;. sherman, Maurice, $17. War with Spain, Rim. About § o'clock the next morning his [ mouth. The keynote was war and from |S€Itation this fall is for campaign pur- | and probably Saturday; southerly winds | {0/ JE0. 8 G070 OF AEGARL SHT0) (0| discharged as soon as cured origjal=yohn Tk, HINHngn, ¢ lifeless body was found with a gunshot |start to finish everything vibrated to that | PO5es pure and simple, and as Such do not For Colorado—Partly cloudy Friday 5 ‘”v“‘ 8 8 decreass o 8, or 81,11 pe— S A hole just below the heart. Death must have [note. The program was well prepared and | {4ke much stock in them. They are well | probably showers in southeast portion; |¥ The population of Moite, Ala., is 35460, | GREAT ~ CATHOLIC MEETING Successful Armor Plate Teat. been instantancous. It is not known how | possesscd the rare feature of being highly | PIeased with the position of the adminis- | Saturday. partly cloudy; variable winds. | The BoPUIFHOR of Mautle: Bia. 18 Sh40h i WASHINGTON, Sept. f.—The bureau of the accident happened. There is no grounds | instructive as well as entertaining. tration on the Chinese question, but do not | For Wyoming—Partly cloudy Friday and | 4% S0 R e e Amalgnmation of All Catholle So. |naval ordnance held a test at the Indian for believing he committed suicide, as he | - ke the affairs in the Philippines. They | Saturday; cooler Saturday; variable winds. s e .10 ¢ TP el Head proving grounds today of Carnegie Was In the best of spirits when he left home. New Church for York, say, however, that another administration | For Montana—Fair Friday; Saturday, | Tho popu ation. of Tranton: Ny .dur 18 7610 eintisy the Auk) plate intended to form group 2 of the side He was one of the most popular young men | YORK, Neb 6. (Special.)—~York Is [ might probably be compelled to take the | cooler and partly cloudy; probably show- | 207, a8 against 54,458 in 1890. This 18 an Discassed. in the community noted for its fine ge churches and this|same measures. They all feel keenly th week bids for building the United Brethren |blow Russta dealt Finland and very increase of 18,148, or armor on the monitor, Arkansas, now per cent ok L ITON, Sept. 6.—Advices received | being built at Newport News, Va. Two ers in western portion; varlable winds na- The population of Peoria, 111, is 56,100, WASHIN roxuy ALIS TO oLD 8§ church will be opened and the contract let | turally dislike anything that even bears a _____leoal Recordy _|as against 41024 in 1500. This is an in- | here indicate that one of the most im-|shots wero fired from a six-inch gun a | tor building a fino edifice, which will be |faint semblance to oppression. They are | oSANIGE sebtt B Eom T AR BUREAL: | crease of 15,076, or 36.75 per cent [ portant meetings of Catholic priests and lay- | velocities of 1,565 foot seconds each Governar Has Evidently Changed Hin | . ornament to the city and a bullding that [all pro-Boer, but do not believe that the | perature’ and brecipitation. compared with | The population of Galveston, Tex., s |men ever held in this country will convene | The plate passed the test successtully B \v;.'l'“‘.'",' '\f",“' Jearing Matter, York citiz il be proud of United States should go to war with Eng. | (e corresponding day of the last three | 37750, as against 20,084 in 1590, This is an | at Philadelphia, under Archbishop Ryan's|and the group which it represents was ace e Quoon Bept, 6.—=(Bpeclal Tel- | oryl *0 10, " rethiren peor y b Bt ATio s iysach 8,105, or 20.93 per ce ces, on Septembe This meeting | cepted ballistically for the government. ekram. ) The Gage connty Ponere ot 71" | “The United Brethren people have been [land on account of the South African re- | ¥*" 1900, 1500, 1898, 1897 [ Increase of 8,705, or 20.43 per cent {Auapines,, an Reptambar 17, THIN WesHAE | OfF j:ball 10 govoramen tion held its annual ; er assocla- |\ o laing services in the York chapel. publics. Maximum temperature v 69 92| The population of Atlantic City, N. J., 1s | will be attended by dolegates representing i o abs atonads A Ploio at the Ohsutau- | They are organizing Swedish-American | Minimum temperatire it ) 27,938, as agalnst 13,055 in 1890, an m.rm-.-‘w]fly section of the United States and from | Deninl by Secretary Taylor, Thers won & lhias pais. (BN atiaracop Sohoels st Leigh Open, | republican clubs in their larger sottle- | ALeTARe temperature 5o % blof 14,783, or 113.24 per cent afl the Catholic benevolent and fraternal| WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Assistant Sec here was a large attendance from over the | LEIGH, Neb., Sept v U h Procipitation " ‘ socleties under the guidance county. Governor Poynte | t episcopal | retary Taylor of the Treasury department aythority, which, It is estimated, embrace a | has been quoted in & published article as membership of fully 150,000 souls. The ob- | declaring that the hatred of the Chinese [soct tn view i to form a federation of theso | immigrant had died out, that there was | | | | | Was the guest | 1.eigh vered an add at the grounds this afternooy le schools opened Mouday with # [the following teac hers in cha Prof. “ W. Wallis, principal; Mrs, C. W. Wallis, overnor Poynter stated today while in | {ntermcdiate, and Mrs. Lyda Baughman “:“..','.'\M,.,'.“‘ rice people were con- | primary grades. The attendance is ur At il o Lang side of the Dearin urually large and the indications are that <-ANE controversy and he this will be a successful school year. of the association and del ments. But they do not favor a separate | Record of precipitation at Omaha for this | The population of Nashville, Tenn., is state organization for the sake of gaining | day and since March 1, 190 | 80,865, as agalnst 76,158 in 1890. This is an political pull or prestige. Thelr allegiance | Normal temperature for the day ) | increase of 4,697, or 6.17 per cent to the republican party has always been | FXCCH for the day | : e e 1| POLICE LEAD IN THE REVOLT Tatal excess since March i very strong until of late years, and as | Normal r 1 10 4n the diy 10 inch and the present re : LAY fared 1 Affairs within the party are getting better | Defiefer fo Total v Aince Map DI | General Mac v | has brou, associations, if possible, for the geucral | now no need for the Chinese exclusion act good of them all. It is understood that the | and that he favored its repeal. Mr. Taylor order known as the Catholic Knights of | taday requeste ver blican administratien thought that r the Assoclated Press to iives the Detal o res, and the needed | o for o A, 80 6 inches o 3 America has Initiated the movement looking | dewy that he had made any such statement would be the height of folly for Dearing to administr .m! 10 ‘lvm< € .mly ‘Lv “‘ k ] :-rv IHIER . B A A o7 inches | e $hesal in to the amalgamation, in this respect follow- | or given any such interview Teceipt to Lang for funds or vouchers not Breakeman Badly Hurt, | Asmin 8 1ve o lal re | Bohol, i isieatd | 3 - . ¥ ke | torms can best be carried into effect by a Reports from Static M. . {ng the suggestlons recently given by | - in sight. The governor has evidently changed | BROKEN BOW, Neb., Sept. 6.—(Special 4 » ek ek s A R e e sntont W | his mind on the subject since he tele 4 | Telogram.)—Phillp Jones, brakeman on | conservative party, the Swedish-American e = | WASHINGTON, Sej The following | Bishop Macku iton, N. J | Letter of Acceptance to 10g last Saturday, while De e D ot b sk l‘m.m in the fusion ramks will soon be few cablegram has been received at the War . | WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The Fere, for him to sign the recetpt $a 10 was pun e hERsreRU R & L | AR EaR hetwaen department from General MacArthur Mntive Ciriatians in Danger. | |and some membors of hin funds and vouchers 1 | Jose both legs from the knee down, He was| 1f other communities are like those I| TATIONS AND STATE MANILA, Sept. 5.—Adjutant General, [ WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The Japancse e |at tho Country club tonight. The y taken 10 Ravenna on & speelal trafn. This | VIsited, T feel safe in predicting that Ne e o Washington: Detalls outbreak Bok o- | mation was Informed today by telekraph bY | dent put the falshing touches on his Rl E e e e O B e A . Beve | braska will go for McKinley this fall. And OF WEATHER. [ veloped: Pedro Samson, commandant po- | the foreign office at Tokio of the receipt of |of acceptance of the republican Bomina. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept F 7lox the past week |1t seems that the Bryan forces are gettin lice, left Tagbilarien ostensit nspect po- | a dispatch from the Japanese consul at Amoy | tfon, clal)—Andy Kern, a well known Cass| i weaker as time . McKinley's majori | lice various tow 1 until | stating that th ’mv. IIRAIH"*‘ BN s e e county farmer, lost his pocketbook co; { mvention Adjourned. [tles will evidently be much larger the = | heard from in Carme ollowers | tians in Chang Chow and Lung Chi have as A talning $105 in Ed Donat <I.u.|1nun \\'nu..x NORFOLK . Sept. 6.—(Special Tele- | they were last time, and after clecti ¢ 700 781 | threatening attack gar Two | sumed serious proportio The city gates OA.E'Z‘O‘I’;I'A.- Kinnaman informed Kern that he saw the | Eram.)—The mid-road congressional conven- [ when we wonder how it happened, we al R hay 2 80w | hments ordered Carmen; found town |in six adjoining districts have been com The Kind You Have Always Bought pocketbook drop and thought he saw Rob- | tion, which was to have been held today, | will sa. Prosperity did it You for ar -- peaceful No trace of insurrection De- | pletely closed and Yung, taotai of the local Blguature ” ert Gilam plck it up and walk off with ft. | was adjourned over until four weeks from [prosperity S. M. HILL cloud 3 W 0| tachment twenty-seven men, fer Lieu- | ity, having been disraced on the ground | of M‘ County Judge J. E. Douglas will listen to | today. D. W. Darlington of Madison county 8 8§ )| tenant Leblack, August 21, was attacked | of unpopularity, has been succeeded by the evidence in the case the 17th of this | was nominated for state senator by the mid Where the Credit Dolonss oS ear Carmen by 120 bolomen; latter nearly | Chen, taotai of Amoy, who will proceed to | CASTOIIA., mont roaders of this senatorial district MILLARD, Neb., Sept. 4.—To the Edi 58 1 lated; over 100 killed. Ou a | Chang Chow as ¥00n us the present troubles | 3.0 ipe Tre Kind You Haie Always Bought - of The Bee: In this morning's World-H N ataried. Menbasi SREINNIE N feoh | domrmthe - elt's Date at Platy, th. 010 Settlers Meet at Union, lald is a statement about John Farrell ¢ 3 o | now in progress. MACARTHUR | i M‘ SMOUTH, Neb., s, 8.—(Sp ‘ PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Sept. 6.—(Spe-|which deviates rather far from the truth B K0 W | e slun Cable, of R e \. I\ Tidd, secretary of the McKin- | cial.)—The old set s of Cass county will | John K 1| was taken in hand by s | Colombin's sident Deponed | wasHI L he War de- | CASITOILT.A. ley-Roosevelt club of this city, has re- |hold & reunion at Union tomorrow and Sat- |ble Fritz Shatz of this village last Satur- |13 A rol 1 s 0| WASHINGTON ept. 6.~The United | partment been rmed that the Rus [ Kind You His Aways Bougt celved a letter from Charles M. Rigg of |urday. Elaborate preparations have been |day evening. Schatz teleph b Sunduy ™| states vice consul general at Bogotw, Mr.|sians have laid a cable fr i n Port Arthur | Bearsthe Omaha, chairman of the state republican | made to entertain the large number of peo- | wmorning to several places in this state an T indicates trace of precipiiation saten vioe counl tiura ' ook Mr | e Save T3 s from o Ay | Bnthe ’ ; : Speakers’ burcau, stativg that Goveruor |ple expected to be present |1owa to the superintendent of the county Local Forecast OMcial, | States from Colombia, called at the State | connection on the overland wire with the| A\ of S A el