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THE OMATI DAILY BEE: SATURDAY EPTEM 1900 KE'_LEY, STIGER & Py T Wk 20 Peruna, The Greatest Remedy of the Age. ity mortgages filed amounting Last Day Sees Small Orowd and Some |l $7.0° feleased, 14, amounting to| removes the cause. 1t ie the only systems . 48,086 fo catasth remedy yet d \ | ' Good Bport. " — Mr. Howard Harry Marshall, 452 Main Electeienl Storm at Falrmont, ’ [ o FAIRMONT, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special) | o By \”“ Rith ‘ot o Children's $1.50 Sh [ | POYNTER GOES AFTER LANG IN COURT | Last misht this vicinity was visited by o ! A g eleven years remedios and doctors hil ren's b oes, 7JC. | severe electrical storm. Lightning struck | ratted . iy : ' [] & some grain stacks of Louis Nelhaus, south 4 '”‘“‘ W {‘. "‘l‘ A "“‘Vr “H\‘Afl"hh‘rzll"l MISSCS 51.85 Shoes. OB, | Attornes Generat 1nstracted to Bewin [of town: burning them up. Mr. Neihaus four months 1 was a well man, and now > . had a htning policy 18 the Union | ~ S ly " i b :‘r| ':‘.';:" suraney. Company of Lincoln which wit weigh more than I ever did in my life." Tlu-e«: prices speak for themselves, but we want to tell “":’.'." o6 Dusted cover his loss. Lightning also killed three % Bt B IR Rl BT R you something about the shoes We are reducing our stock head of stock belonging to Shelly Stine | el that Am pedi uid buy 1t ¢ i y i y —_ jorthwest of towr gt st AL L of children's and misses’ shoes—hence these prices —these goods | LINCOLN e | Telegran i ’ - } b ! L catarth. | have had YOS | LINCOLN, Sept. 7.—(Special Telegram.)-— | " | rrh tor twenty years, and it ire made :» bhest easte « I I : roains t . gates at 6 o0'clo Dkt | v e i made by the be 'l eastern houses and ar at bargains | with the closing of the gate e l~k‘\| TECUMSEH Sept. 7.—(8pecial.) | had extended theousout my entire while they last. Cloth top, leather top. hand-turn and ex. | ‘o0& the thirty-second anAn Nendance | A O Kramer got his right hamfl quite badly system. 1 spent b of dollars try tension soles, button and lace was much smaller than on previous day ma \‘ " ',', . :\“\' Mr. Kramer 18 em $ WE ARE RECEIVING OUR NEW FALL 8TYL ”"" Do L‘” a8y “ITee g an. | Of the new steel bridge at the edge of tow R much lie papers SO R by the managem: Secretary 8 a -t i SLWeen 108 v ibout Peruna, 1 thought I wouldd try FOOTWEAR | Veumont At that it would be impossible | 10 8ot the member b 1 two heav { " EAR. younced tonight that it wou ! bldces, 6 moving mstal, 1t 18 belleved the but had no faith in it. 1 bought a bottle Among our early arrivale is a patent leather tip, exten. | to determine correctly the total KUCAHITE | hung will be saved but did not seo much change in my condi N % for the week until the reports of all gate o tion, bu ght | would take anether bot gion sole, Cuban heel, button or lace hoot that sells everywhere | geepers are tabulated, a task that will not Arm Cntehes in Thresher. ‘,‘ Then 1 saw l- biR « 'w-" V‘h\" " for 50. We have marked them S | be completed until Sunday or Monday | TECUMSEH, Neb 7.--(Special.) taking it until 1 was entirely cured. and e i 1 fhe principal features of the day were | While feeding a threshing machine on the have remaifed so for six months. People I'hen we can show a niee “Lonic | the afternoon races and the parade of pre- | McClure farm, southeast of here, Henry Al don’t know @ sure cure for catarrh \U‘wv the kind that is being worn <o much now, most always bring |mium winning sto k. Following is the sum- | bers got his arm into the machine in such a they see it. My advice to all persons s T 3 - 3 ” a8 b | mary of the races way that the bandcutting knife severed the | ferring from catarrh is, to take Peruna $1.00 "”’_' $5.00--we have marked onrs $4.00. First race, pacing, 2:23 class, purse $309 ‘lu‘w\ of his left arm. He suffered much | | regularly and persistently and the catarrh We can show the best street boot for €400 you ever | Mediim o EAEEE from the loss of blood before the flow could will leave . “ N o SiE EpITLE) QA IS ? be checked “ " looked at. It's “Ideal Kid," extension sole. medium broad g bt 1 Ar s : “'"‘-I”"‘"‘: L { e ! ) _ . P Yoctor Tom ] 2dr| P medicine into the homes of the toe, and just the thing for golf skirts. Your outfit isn't com R LR D 4% | RRNOTON, Neb. KWL, Testspeelaty= | American people, as it is the only plete without a pair of these shoes. Generally sold for $5.00, e Ak ds | The Methodist Episcopal chureh s under. | |y R re ot s AR B i " el oing a series of repal be ainte ' b+ b 1 We can also show the bhest shoe for 8225 that money 12 1| the meeting of the annual conference to be o v Tany bl g P the 1¢ : 3| the me . ville, Mich., th owing: “When I began ean buy—always sells for $2.50. but £2.25 is all they cost when | meron .. it Sa ) FRREERS SYeF L il | | your treatment 1 had catarrh of the head you buy them of ns. | race, one-half mile dash lty, | Burton Prepares Orations | nose, throat, stom p p ¢ N " | Sway Dick won, Queen L. sec TRENTON, Neb.,, Sept. 7.-(Special)— | | ach and pelvic or Just v ceived, a beautiful little patent leather shoe for| Tre: 0 Locke B. Burton, & young man of this place. | | gans. 1 was trou fufants. Nice foot-form shape. velvet tops, sizes 2 to 5. regular s g SCIRY '-""'- 4y | B8 under preparation four orations, *Th | | bled with hawking i A team of the members of the Omaha | Flag,” *Presidents and Their Party W, | | ana spit W atio 2 gt g : idents an ir Par ar - ar spitting $1.25 shoes—we have marked them $1.10. Country club today won the state golf|and “‘Politics.” Burton is a staunch repub. | £y | caught cold very ) | champlonship, defeating Lincoln fourteen | jjean and will give the addresges during the " 6B 6 e St W | e easily, had almost holes up and Holdrege twenty-six holes up. | campatgn sonzdo D: Quesad vetary of the Cuban Legation in Washington, - constant headache, Don’t Forget. We Have a Shoe De= |00 Vs e o oo i | 5¥ veomaer ik | chirty-three holes up. The Lincoln tean Nebraskn Man Missteg Senor Quesada, Secretary of the Cuban Legation in Washington, is an orator born. {800 Gt onen 18 partment. | thiry.ihree boles up: Tho Lincoln (ht| ALAMA" Nen Sept. Tor(Spectl Telegramy | 10 am artice 13 The Outlook for .5, y Geo. Kennan, who hieand Qriesada speak \ out of order, 1 did unable to wrest a victory from Omaha.|=J. I Wilkins of this place disappeared v at the Ksteban Theater,Mantanses.Cubaho sald: 1 have scen many audiences under th Martha Witth was more tired in This was the first golf tournament ever|terday and his whereabouts are unknown. | spell of eloquent speech and [ of strong ¢ nal excitement; but 1 have ST YRR ‘e mopuing thW { held in the state. The victors clearly out- [ He is a cripple and his folks are searching Farely witnessedsuch a scone i th f Quesada’s culogy upon the dead patriot, | =5 Ll T S R [] [ | classed the home team in all points of the | for him M In a letter to The Peruna e Company, written from Washington, D. | SRl L ] L | nd the fact that th r as not | ., Senor Quesada says very nervous, in fact the catarrh had perem | game and the at the score was not | 2 i 5 al efforts o AWI . ‘] ‘”\ entire system, and 1 almost de SST [BE S06 SUETION D s, . Mtk R, Do STEWART OF DAWES IS NAMED | wiperyypia | can recommend as a very good miedi- | ™" Fuie v | "1 wrote gou for advice and you advised | Willard Hammond and Captain Morrison. | Mid-Road Popualists ¢ [ cine. it is an excellent s > STH ic ¢ | Peruna. 1 began to main right lons, an . A 5 NIY 0 vote in order to hi o trusts should | the Sixth, 3 3 %% o very much. As for myself | can't speak well il walch the way the trust masnates voted L s Attor-| BROXEN BoW, Faby Sept, 1.~(8fecia complaint of catarrh. Gonzalo De Quesada. enough of 1t 1 am well and hanpy and en T Bows Tia A parebs Oontsolbn the Hew | ENISFSLCad bpiiab dirinFtia semariad| oy coaural vt Latamtichis o wety) meiestiin) /e Sieond borttil SRR | (i i Tomeay dom: 118 hot o tondh | breka: TGEDAN iees fone to thoss vads | B0 o T | e MWL E to relinquish the superintendency of the |for congressman of the Sixth congressional | the body } institution. Governor Poynter has given |district. Stockham withdrew in favor of| Catarrh is always located in some mu HERKIMER, N. Y. Sept. 7.Ex-Senator | UP all hope of effecting a compromise with | Stewart and the latter was nominated by nc- | cous membrane. Catarrh is a flabby condi Hill's appearance here this evening occa- | his recalcitrant appointee and' has adopted | clamation. Hon. M. W. Roward of Alabama | Eoe i of . sentation 1n molitieat | this method Bf bringing about his removal | wax present and delivered an able and for- | Peruna is the best remedy in the world for summer catarch—i.e., dyspep- [circles. He came ostensibly te trom office | cible speech 1a favor of old time populism. | o2 . ] y y islation and public ownership of pub other reincdy for these diseases is necessary when Peruna is taken ther, is pro- hould be in the hands runa | of every person suffering with any form of na | summer catarrh arrh and the symptoms pear. It is | fusely ilustrated and 1 appear once the cause is removed. P e the cause is re —— | Favorite Theories. Sesntion Wh RNegine t Sarntoga | Today Promises a Merry Flght Between the mctions of the Democracy. ring the ex- | rect 1e SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 7.—Every dele ot and they had dinner together. penses of the recent National Guard en-|lic utilities, A lar | gate who has arr here predicts that| Mr. Hill later made & speech, the cbiet|cAmpment. The amount includes only one- | and more than the required fifty partici- Richard Croker has the upper hand for the | feature of which halt per diem for all officers and m was met by Judge Earl at the Central | C/AImS amounting to $4.654 cove 1 in the proceedings. a committes of was his declarations in e reception for the occasion uthern portion Saturday; rain Sunday HOTELS control of the New York state delegation. |support of Bryan. There was some talk | ¥ CUCM for the balance will be given| The representative convention will be held | of Governor Roosevelts appearance in the |high casterly winds, oA WITERK [\§E DrARICEBR S tonIRG | ABACMIN ds NEREI was to. e WavAnGed as & | MUILIWIERTto) THe Brespntedtita) the (Bext| st CRIKWRY Yomorow nEke wenasqiin) Sofl7 | cliy on. the afternoon of Ootobsrsl, The I For Western Texas, New Mexico, Okla same committee is to attend to the erection | homa and ladian Territory —Local rains vention to nominate a county attorney will | of a platform and seats el LR DD T A | Saturday and Sunday; variable winds WHEN AT and adds: “What friction there is will re- | Judge E rl sald emphatically that his name Damage it at Nio “that there will be little or no friction” | compromise candidate for governor, but | 'cSlslature for payment vention will be held later. The county con dound to the good of the party and will [was not to be considered NIOBRARA, Neb Gl For lowa and Missouri—Partly cloud be. co RA, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special)—A il 9 ari—Par oudy e > fivo the peaple to understand that the ticket | *Sir. Hill spoke at follows DL e el o tor wepumiean Comvenvion, 0005 TEY W | COLORADO - SPRINGS 15 the outcome of vigorous rivalry and not Declares for Hryan. of Knox county for a $5,000 damage suit BURKETT SPEAKS AT ELMWOOD urdhy; Bégtetiber 8 Froags 'M“ o of York | st wind i 1 Mike the republicans, all slated weeks be- | It is needless to say that [ am heartily |against Frank Viesnik of this town by — RN T aR Tk sauaty iavent ork | “For North Dakota—Fair and cooler Sat- STOP AT fore." {in favor of the eleation of Biyan and |, L. Pischel, & merchant and leading poll- | F118¢ District Congreasman Opens the | U0 " “."'“ convention at the | yrday; Sunday fair: northuasterly winds, It is said tonight that out ef the 450 | flevenson. They are the candidatas of the | o - pischelvil b ey | Cans County Campaign with a [ COUTt house for the purpose of nominating | - yor Kapsas—Partly cloudy Sunday: pos - democratic party, shly and regularly nom. | ticlan of Pischelville. The suit is the out- two candidates for the legislature and one votes in the convention Croker will control inated at a mational conventiorn of which 1| growth of the county seat relocation now in | oo Masting sibly showers Sunday; varigble winds candidate for county attorney and the trans : THE i For Colorado—Rains Saturday; cooler in — a ls a 1088 a8 may come = Hators it NAY COME | gustern portion; showers Sunday; variable action of such other by winds 277. This is providing Kings county votes| Was a member and which treated me, £65m | g Pisehel es Viosnik of slan — v Yo 0e ! beginning to end, =ith mivked and umisual]Progresa. Plschel acouses Viesnilk of & # | BLMWOOD, Neb., Sept. f.—(Special Tel- a8 u unit, which it s said it will do. There ) (S8, 6 PRI UL GG ae- | dering him and thus injuring his good name | BUMTVOOL, SNRY:, B85 (BBl are twenty-four contests noted. The fac- [ tively support its candidates egram.)—Congressman B. J. Burkett of | and business by circulating the story that 3 4 ¢ After the couvention a better township | pon w tion controlled by Mr. Hill has to its credit [, Our candidates represent the interests of | pio y circulating the story that| 1incoln opened the republican campaign| A towns For Wyoming—Showers; cooler Saturday 240 votes. It takes 226 to control the con- | (N, iverage man—the plain peaple of th LA by Dloomfleld and | oo "tonight with a ringing speech. He | orkanization will be formed. = The York|gunday fairi variable winds Situated on the finest residence ave- LA T S bt 1 T UL o TR T 0 TR LD T DU SRR s Lt B G £ L, was greeted by an audience that more than | cOunty delegates to the state senatorial con yeir ars’ very pames to the original petition for relocas For Montana—Partly cloudy, with mod nue in the city, with an unbroken rain. Mr. Hill controls the | Piain and cannot be misunderstood total of 22! packed the Hobbs opera house and was | Yention have been se d and will meet etate femperature 8 p 8 view of the mountains, and only two e pa avors 56 ntanding tlon. Vlosnik succeeded in securing many some. time ne #* 0! Mted States | OTBLE emp @ Saturday and Sunday; 184 Votes In thirty-one counties of sixty-one I | { e publis exmersi Alng armies, | 0 otatrances from Pischel's own! nelghs | ATy abpiauded throughout. Mr. Burkett | fome time next m uth. On Unlted States | ;,ppoply winds, <43 blocks from the Union Depot and the state. Mr. Croker controls the votes of | of deur_and hee. high B 3 confined himself to the issues of the cam- | Sonator none of the candidates nominated e borhood and is sald by the plaintift to | business center, 15 supplied with ; Loenl Re but ‘Ofteen counties outright, while eleven | tective tariffs. a colontal pol paign. He showed how Bryan had failed for the legislature and senate hav. ¢ expressed | oppRICE OF THE PER B ev comfd A convenience thy g Bty B8 g : 'R BUREAU, ery comfort and conveulence the at combiniilons of corporate wealth and | have circulated the story to the effect that | [ 70" bhat in predicting the dire disas- | themselves. It looks very much as if both | OMAHA, Sept. T Official record m traveling public can deman re about equally shared between the two tralized governmen Pischel was a party to a scheme to first A s ‘o | 4. M. Tucker and A. Sandall will be returned | perat recipltatl mpared with gl o o a 1 ¥ r 3 t 3 take the country in Y cke: - E al be rety L ature precipitation, mparec | 1t Mr. Croker controls the state commit- | . The other party favors a continuance of | move the seat of government to Bloomfield | 167 that were to ovariete tho COAEIr Bl 1oLt e bs ot Hala: | the® gorresponding Ay of the ‘IRAL: thrwe For infovmation and rates address tee at its meoting and names Senator M in and simple g nt of our case he failed of election in 1896, and a @ large number of dele- | yoi g Cirrea It bialaly oartaln that Groker del. | ashess, publlo expangiture limited 1o L} and in return for this ald Bloomfleld 18| g from that that there is reason to| ates prefer their nomination. Tucker and | 3900, 1699, 1595, 1897 : - | actual necessitics of the government, (ariff |to assist in dividing Knox county on the |y ¥ ) ; | 8andall made good records in the last leg- | Maximum temperature .. 86 8 74 9 agates will be seated from theso countles, | fnxatlon foF DUBIIC pUrboses aniv., ai ATMY | weat side so as to give Creighton the |Lelleve that the predicions CHEL I d et Dbl st 168 | Xpilimum temperature .. 8 08 45 6 H. HOYT STEVENS, Prop., 3¢ Mr. Hill controls the committes and Mayor | fOF defense and not'for conauest'and com L R s Mr, Bryan is now roaring forth have no| armers are for | Avernge temperature ™o W MoGuire of Syracuse is named as temporary v';*)"I-“”"'Hnlnflt tree from monopolitic | county seat of the new county better basis. The imperialism bugaboo | them. Precipitat m & COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 3 8 s corporations s glven some e facts o ecord of precipltution at Omaha for this e 1t s aald tontaht that & motion | C"Aabpel ia made by our oppanents to|Catholie Workmen End Convention. | Was given some attention and the facts of| Flaht in P Forcen. AR S RN B RmANA [or AN to submit the mame of Mr. McCarren will [ SUT lo¥e of countey. VKo heatd Ahe iwave| [PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Sept. 7.—(8pe prosperity in all branches of industry and | pAvrr CITY, Neb., Sept. 7o (Special)— | Normal temeerature for the duy @l - Tt BaN o Cher CORYARCIOR ARAILHA WIILE RE I IR Bun hEnNTan e Haek deas | cIN1N=THe OAthallo Workmen: of 'Americs | COmMASe WAIS et P in contrast With | cion notitics in Butler county is warming | JXcess for th Y of the committee overturned. If such a | cratic votes to aid thelr cause [ closed their convention here yesterday. J.| popocratic threats and prophesies 'J. H.|yp considerably and if the leaders are not o et i0'fnch thing occurs 1t will be rather unprecedented | Charges False Preten | M. Jirousek of Plattsmouth was re-elected | Hall, president of “”" """‘“"“""v‘ 'I"" ehe” | careful a hot old time will be a part of the | Deflcienay for the day 10 inch in democratic annals, though such an at- | I6 13 a partisan and vot cers or | president; M. Paval of Able, vice p aident; | sided and music was turnished by the Easlo| program at the fusion county conventions | Lotkh FAIA SInGE Maryh 1.... 2.0 e tempt was made In the vepublican conven. | BaTiotio appest. ‘It is based upon, falss )| Anten B. Chapek of Wahoo,- fbcretary; | Glee club e here tomorrow. Yesterday afternoon the | Deflefency for cor. period, 1§ 501 Il tion of 1881 by those opposed to Governor | xtept from those who are‘now admini. | Frank Brichacek of Heun. treasurer, and| yar. % Tohee nt vara, |democratic primary was held and the | Deficiency for cor. perd fneh Cornell, In that convention it was de- | {FINg lts' government. Ve will protect| Rev. Alols Klein of Brainard, chaplain.| 1 ARVARD, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Spectal)— | ticket prepared by some of the leaders did Reports from Stati M. SEARLES & feated by & majority of 12. With the | see thut the flng goes aniy where 1t he ven delegates were elected to attend|p. ipijcans opened the campaign last |not suit C. D. Casper of the Butler County | overwheiming odds alleged in Mr. Croker's | longs. It xhall not be hauled down in dis- favor, however, the attempt could ba suc- | fFify Irither shall it be pafscd anywhers cessfully made in this convention The peopie are opposed to this govern Talk of the ticket seemt to favor Stanch- | Ment acquiring territory which the national conventlon, to be held in| o voning with a political address given by | Press. Yesterday evening a mnew ticket | Spillsville ‘l‘« in January, 1901, It was |y Tanen T Cage. formerly so strong in | Was sprung with the name of Casper decided to hold the mext state convention | ooy i circles in Kansas in South Omaha | SEARLES ZMAHA. the head and some lively rustling was the or Pt acquiring te i, Tn substance Mrs. Lease assigned as her | der of the day until the polls closed, and| @TATIONS AND S8TATE feld and Mackey for leaders. If, however, ot Frib LR A I Boomer's Views of ippines. reasons for supporting the republican | When the count was completed the Casper | OF WEATHER. | .‘ Stanchfield should not want to run Mackey hlal system than'it has to" create 4| AURORA, Neb, Sept. 7.—(Special)—G.|ticket that, while in sympathy with many | ticket was defeated at the ratlo of about mvm'm- 1s spoken of for first place with Colonel | King. The forelgn policy of the present ad- ministr R. Boomer of Company C, First Nebraska, |of the popullst views as to the needs of |16 to 1 has been glving free stercopticon views of | political reform, she saw no chapce to se- the Philippines in this county this week. He |cure them through fusion with democrats Rowe of Renssaclaer for lieutenant gov- R T P S T PR T | ernor. Rowe has quite a boom tonight and | thought of the country—the best students | FRIVATE DISZASYS °" MEN lican Quartet on the Rond. | | Neb., Sept. T.—(Special.)—Parks' | Omaha, clear 1t is belleved that it is quite possible to|f history-the mast intelligent of Ame fea are against it has shown in all the towns in the county |as heretofore carried on and at present // ] ; Imperial quartet will start next week sin orth Platte, part cloudy ; change the ticket so that Mackey should be | ' N0 right minded man can defend a prosi- | and everywhero the house has been crowded. | conducted and that the policy of the Me- R MO alor Andt neokoacite s Ther | SN clondy “ 0 T attorney general, with Rowe for leutenant | dent who sl in ‘i< wnnual me * thit [ Tpe piotures were taken by himself while | Kinley administration was more in keep-| ;o op 0 (6 sing st mesrir all ut the | Rbnia CIty, patt.di i T PECIA]-:IS governor. It is belleved, however, that the | 't Wi E L IRlnin il e tracs oA Fon, rilhit i | tw Porto Rico with the [nite | bis regiment was on Luzon island. His pic- | INg with the needs of the American people 4 2 large republican political meetings in the | Hluron. raining | We guarantee to cure wll s curable of ticket would be made as follows | then within a few months thereafter sizced | tures show the boys on the firing line, Col- | than the theoretical policy advoc ated by | grate. Thelr mew Rough Rider uniforms| tiiliston, cloudy o V; ;‘ s Governor—J. B. Stanchfield of Chemung. | @& measure which imp ff duty of y wburg, the o T Bryan and his followers and that she felt Chicago EAK VME YPHILIS R bRnl Doverhet T Macki 15 per cent | onel Storsenburg, the fire in the Tondo dis- | Bry " have arrived and are very pretty and strik- | St. Louls o ™ SEXUALLY Cured for | LT 2t Mackey of | ARisalntnil i | trict of Manila, Aguinaldo's cabinet and the | it her duty as an American citizen to EIVe | jng A Jarge number of the songs are com- | i baul clf n 0) | Night Emlssiune, Lost Manhood,Hydrocel: e 4 S Oyr purty has been alwayvs the true and | royal paim | what Infiuence she might have to the sup=| noiiionc“boin music and words, of Prof. | waranbork, clear % 1l 76 (00 | Vericocele, Gonorrhoes, Uices Syphills, Secretary of State—C. F. Rowe of Rens- | genulne friend of labor and alded at every - — | port of the McKinley administration and | HANMAS City,. clegr a0 SIOES U0 Stricture, Edles, Flituls and Kectal Ulcers opportur et 1 v arks of this city, who has a national rep. Helena lear \ i 1 il selaer PPOFLLTILY 1o Improve the condition of Bloodhounds Track Boy. | republican suec tatio bl Shtah o Havre, elear \ 0 76 ‘00 Disord M Comptroller—Edwin Atwater of Duchess. | b 1miioral hietory o pabiicl paety has| CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special.) IAL" cdarich 1a. oonaldaysd: ape::of: she | IAHERAN S S0DRREr b DURR RIRAD. FWAlS Bismarck. cloudy W M0 T Attorney General—George H. Palmer of | Incorporated in its platform a recommendi- | A Cambridge lad was badly frightened last | most logical ever delivered in our city on Babeock s a Candidate. Galveaton, claudy L tation Free. Call on or addr Bchoharle. tlon for & departmant of Iabor, with o ues- | night by the olty bicodhounds. He Nad|political lssues and especially of interest CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special.) licates trace of precipitatior R ~}-:u.u B3 & SCARLES, D danowed L seat in the | been appropriating for his own use some | to the honest popullst, who is being swal- | Hon. W. E. Babcock, one of the pioneer 1. A. WELSH b oadd MAMA this mnovation in the | watermelons that belonged to one of the |jowed cal F ecast Official TALKS ABOUT THE TRUSTS jiiiom! uirh up by the democratic Bryan com- |business men of this place and who named interest of labor and why 11t not be |suburban citizens, The cwner of the melons | pine, Most excellent music was furnished | and helped to organize the village of Cam done? | 71t wise counsel shall | NO CURE, NO PAY = 1 you have small, weak orgaus, revall at the Sara. |started in pursuit of the young miduight | by the singers, who had speclal selections | bridge, will be a candidate for legislative | lost_power or weak diaing; Workingmen He | toga convention next week and we proc-ci| marauder, but he escaped for a while.| for the occasion honars before the republicen county cope | | e Vucuum Orewn Developer il Likely to Take, v Fight lines o plan €r victory fnstead | The bloodhounds were taken out and an‘ , vention next Tuesday. Mr. Babcock has | Fleotricity . 35,000 in use not one Tie and nolloles s fo g he O ran him down. The Mrs. Lease Scores Stevenso o urse und policies as to the sup boy confessed the s E represented fis party in national conven falluire: not one returned; no €0 D. fraud; write for CAMBRIDGE, 0., Sept. 7.—Willlam J. | port of t at indeper Cand con |theft and was allowed to go free after a| CENTRAL CITY, Neb., pt. 7.—(Spe I Bryan Picks Out the Bait He particulare sent sealod in plain envelope. Bryan left Wheeling for Chicago this morn- | Servative forcca “of (his st Iways an | mack trial clal)—A large and enthusiastic audienmce | on °% :"\-"1;11 secaslons .l\,. s | HEGEAL RPPUANCE ., 414 Charies e Donr, G, fng. At Cambridge there was assembled & | |nriany o repoblioans dicsatiened with | assembled at the Opera house last night | ., . WIAEs, Tan | crowd of several hundred people, who de- | th ATbitrary machine Fule of their patty-— Geneva Wins Third Place. |to hear Mrs. Mary Ellen Lease discuss the | Manded o speech of ihe ©eandidan’ M| We cannot only rescue the Empire siate | GENEVA, Neb, Sept. T.—(Special)—The | political issues from a republican stand- | Pl for Fusion Campai Bryan spoke for three minutes, confining | Liom o bierior vote far mur mallant citizens of Geneva and Fillmore county are | pomt, Her broad and expansive views of | LYONS, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special.)—The fu ’ Dimself to the trusts, along the same lines | tlonal standard beaver, Willlam J. Bryan. |Justly proud of third place given them at|the responsibilities of American citizen | slon forces expect to open the campalgn in | Be has used in former speeches. He satd| v hIe dixigreeing with Mr an ‘n|the State fair. Credit for the display 18 |gnip and the rapid development of our na- | this county September 8, beginnin Ber- | S— that no one could expect remedial legisla. | XM, matters. 1 need not reiterate that 1| due to a number, who worked hard to se-|(jon under republican rule were atten- | tha, when J. H. Emley of West Point, th tion from the republican party, which de. | - Our opponents are entrenched in patron- | cure and place I, among them being Dr.lijvely followed and appreciated by her | fusion candidate for state senator, will ad pends to & large extent upon these cqmbi. A power and the s‘ruggle to oust | Herriot, P. ung George Finley aud nce. Her s e POwSE Aud inp sicus ement of facts estab- | dress the people. On pations for campalgn contributions. He eptember 15 a like Mde: nowever. I8 With us, The skies [ G00TSe Kenyon.' 4 vens, ¥, M. Flo lishing that W. J. Bryan was a falss | meeting is billed for this place, which will 9 ming brighter every day t |and John Mills. Many premiums were |prophet and her denunciation of Adlal Ste-|be followed later with a rally at each of ar er s Al work together enthusiastically ¢ v | taken by Mrs, Emma Kelley | - = then a1l wark togethar anthusiastioally €0 venson from the standpoint of a daughter | the other towns in the county | Cures Dandruff, Falling Halr, Brittle Hair | . L B Moot | who had lost a father and a sister who % . 2 and all Scalp Troubles, such as Itohing, [WANT CHINESE KEPT OUT| xeisox ; o 1 10nt 1w brothers in support of the na- | CESERSNE armine ot Little Liver Pills. |z Gomns m e | toltowing is the mortgage record for Nuck- | t1on. While Stevenson was déclaring the | o 1n‘\h\‘ Ll A b n\ " (Vi g ane 0 v club has been organized here. The | 2 i California Democrats Decl in | olls county for the month of August: Farm|%ar & failure, and her appeal not to honor| ., 0, s display | A Traveling Saleswoman Favor of Resenactment of Bxe | orgages fled, 7 b OL ARSUSL_EOIEM Culh & mAR. Were YAy imprasuive. . Mys,| SPLLIMAAM 8L I8 diRpinyed 18 Dok mArked Wiust Boar Blgnature of [ Cure Cuaranteed . | clasion A¢ | leased, 6, amounting to $7.150. To and | Lease drove forty-five miles to fill her - B4 “.\ » ,’ e I‘ Vo a a 0 ve i Writes a Letter About - [l amousting to $T150. Town and | SEIC DS, U M ciared she always | fOF MeKioley and Dietrich. The polition oo after all other remediss have fatlod H Feet | SAN JOSE, Cal, Sept. 7.—The demo- .nl) m..]ngngm filed, 7, amounting to $2,36 gy e by B alisted for the | POt I8 beginning to simmer. A McKinle or money refunded. eleased, 8§, ounting to $6,090, ( ept her promises and was enlisted f L e | TS | er reet. cratic atate convention adjourned this aft b o Riamauh s h'”,”", e Dattel | Jar or until McKinley was re-e lub will be organized here soon and u hot A. R. BREMER C « Ohteagen Kausss City, Mo., Sent, & ¢, | TROOB after nominating au elsetoral ticket [ MartEages lad, 1), AmCUACDE B0 30 {gresident of the United States | campaian wii be o | | N Bessrs. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. “'”“ adopting a platform embddylug the | Se0 Foac-Simile Wrapper Below. Sherman & Mt ell Drug Co, sors. Bherwy Driniplvs of the Kansks Oty pisttorm S HastinasiRacublisans M FORECAST OF THE WEATHER iman & Motonngl ' Gentlem. Enclosed find %c for which | The platform condemns the meployment | (Spectal.)—Wora | HASTINGS, Neb., Sept (Special Very smaall und as cosy Dillon, South Omaha. please wend me per mall one box of your of Aslatic und favors the re-enactment and | haa been received here that the Omaha l- | he republicans of Hastings township held | Again in Promised ) tako as ougus. X opg L Tole Bupplled by /ICTOR'S FOOT COMFORT. While in | improvement of the Chinese exclusion act| jian, Wood, who was disemboweled with | ® Wass convention at the court house last | of Showe eratu ontelt Mair Baaar, Omaha & few weeks ago 1 purchased o | and the adoption of such laws ws Will €x- | ipite in the hands of # white man last | MEBt It was a convention for the nomina Tt FOR HEADACHL. Londeriand, packge o this at your stofe and must sy clude all Astatic Inhur‘ The uulllurm 90- | Saturday on the reservation. has since died | tlon of townshin .\-;n‘ ere and dintrict su- | FOR DIZEINESS, e e Tl s the best thing have ever | poses “sovernment by injunction:” de- | and the man that did the shooting was still | Pervisors /. Miles was nominated for | WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Forecast for aching feet The reliet i wo promit| tlon between corporations and thelr em | capiured. The amount of money involved i [ for the Seventh. T.J. Creeth was renom- | For Nebraska—Showers Saturday. with R |FoR TORPID LIVER. a8 to seem almost magical, 1 should think | ployes ) R lavolved in \ i S far 4 A B2 0 seem simont magical. T abouid ik |plove ) , el ant whien 1ot w1yt masdes|1ated for Sasessor and e . Morldge for | coolr in s A EAR Ranse U S, |FOR CONSTIPATION. a mense sale o 'he following were chosel dential | was $2 ustice of the peace he uew township cen- [ in western we eastern portio * |ven Wialy wouwaie_paopla neie sheut It | Sewall, at large; John W. Haynes, W. R Saunders County Morigas bairman; J. H' Fleming, secretary; Jaceb | For Illinols—Fair Saturday, probabl “im-,fi.!!i.“..'fln" Tranerons Babsiiyitle A et Jacobs, W. R Prather, W. T. Baggett WAHOO, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special.)—The | Heiler, L. J. Capps and M. A. Hartigan. | showers Sunday, brisk east to northea |hmt_vfammam biaps raveling Saleswoman for Quaiker Cough | ? ck, T. A. Rice and Guston | following is the recerd of mortgages fled [ J. R Sims, Jacob Bally, J. B. Cessna, M. A | winds D s g Traveling Sal q gh | James N. Block, T. A. Ri d Guston | following i the recerd of fled | J. R. 8 Jacob Baily, J. E Yarn Drop Mfg. Co. Ashe, land relesed in Saunders county for the|Hartigan and Jobn Slaker were appointed | For Arkamsas—Falr in northers, rain in | QURE SICK HEABACHE asiion i aper VRS phrmise g

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