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THE OMAHNA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1v0¢ ) BETTLES SITS [N A STUPOR NOMINATIONS MADE AT SIONEY L[ [\ KIN( ST, ELB R\GLS| TEXAS STORM IN NEBRASKA NERR\SKA'S FOOT BALL TEAN 5, 477 &0 PILES State, bot Leaves Henefits In- ould-Ba Murderer and Suiide Confned at | Convention | Immense Growds at Fremont Street Fair Pay stead st Raia ook ot ths. Ualvenity & Daoomealy | o7 Pl 2 \'é /;? The only Lancaster County Jail, (a1 Tete Homage to Monarch, COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept spec Good Just at Present, ety Horse Show sure cure s of the t raine ; Ago gt : 2l in the world. s vesterday ‘ mbe 2 . 1S VICTIM AT HER PARENTS' HOME y ) ROYAL PARTY RECEIVES KEYS OF CITY 1 o i There are few o i A . s nin — 3 ' o sustiy | complaints more ' common than piles. The causes of Piles are many among them con- stipation of long standing or diseases of the Kidneys te L eaned I orie Wil R . .. e Rewreaied et wine cors Wil | : N re e i 31 BRI W #0E g RBUGROGR nme ety 1 onaer |1 oty AL A Ay Ll fagion s :lrrl. "r e r " Dull Mo nt for Visitors=Fine v 8 t N 1 Represent the No Rellef for 20 No SNt ¥ t Agricultaral Display. State. had bronchit r twenty years, TR T o e T . aat e e At R 080, FREMON t LINCOLN, Sept ¢ had taken ¥ s Honey U J overed fully from th g e oy e L : . bR Btk U i hall At 3 . o8 auick For-mal-de-hyde hen it fluence had € this afternoon at 1 1 ght, Captain Brew R 1 ghtly he was taken to the po 55 v 4 s % P POINT, Neb., Se 1al.y Soa W day and Man . Omaha; Dillon's e he t all day long t € 1 heaviest rainstorm known | many » onight A onfer r th Omaha m the north at ason occurred last night. A | ence this evening and the situation srence Voris, the girl in the whom he Induced to take the pols e t Nomir 0 ht in the Hooper downpour continued for twelve hours | thoroughly e Al three omenls | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER the representa i that it would save k . ; i ' v yl % it legate I°re ented up line of t «d to enjoy the | istered five inches of water. This will ma n Brew ”"”’ sy M \" M, gl Hon. E. D. Owens of Dawson | fe ties and trai a Unfon Pacific | terially help fall plowing, which had ceased 1 ts for a winning team were o er home at Memphis tomorrow | - v resen hent ere being Ao loaded with passengers fo account of the we in the history of the scho While «till under the influence of the drug Tt YRe ot Thefe belng A ded with T & 1oR no rination v mads SCHUYLER, Neb eclal) ng to have an o of | #he told her mother of all that had passed will radically and quickly cure all forms of Piles. This salve is a scientific compound possessing all ‘l'rnll natientio for Today Includes Ane of Te with Betoueh. BYE wRd, Beteivk i expresved & |0 being T g's exercises | The excessive hot L v culm and tried material n oto| WASHINGTON J for Toitaw Lk ' bbbl there will be a | Wedneaday and T germicidal properties of Solidified Formal. [ t b med on Main [ Sunday was followed by « wea nun of experienc n who played on ] him. She may change her mind, however 1 on M 4 fol pert . p r Nebraska Dakota and Kan dehyde together with the most soothing whes she f4lle Pecovers. Coumty Attorney A Second and was | Monday and the commencement on Monday r | team in former years, and me Fair; warmer esday, Thursday emollients known to modern sclence. Dr. StuBwer 1616 Word ut. the siation that ne | SHtuent t. Eeb Ragus | evening of what proved to be one of the ! lleges who will be fn the | fair; winds becoming southerly Geo. Leininger's For-mal-de-hyde e shoutd: iNurview Hetile Meanwhile | HOP I r the Hooper band, | heaviest rains known in th section No man is r a For lowa Fair Wednesday and Thurs- | Ive is different from and vastly superior g B B e T e M T N o # bt the World, Highlanders | even the oldest settlers, five inches of v will have dny rmer Wednesday in western por y salve or olntment in the world Voris. He will then decide on what course | '8tic prations hing upon all the is- | band of Doniphan, in full highland costume 1g fallen o the twelve hours from he r of tion; warmer Th in tern por- never been a skin remedy so d stichady It was complete with statistl nids and kilts, Fremont lodge of H yelock Monduy afternoon. The heavie Coach | tion; westerly coming variable wonderfully soothing and healing in its to pursue. 5 a strong plea for After t tors in at r ng | part of the ralnstorm was entirely without tive ¥ ng n . For Missourt Fair Wednesday rin nature, and is now extensively used by hos. In Bettles' effects at the lodging house Aok Aol Lk § Haganow's n inder or wind, but at about 1 consecutive h i A scuthenstorn portion, Thursday fair; varia- | | pitals and surgeons throughout the country oM B ERURDNE 0L e T e | i b vention chariot of the king, drawa | o'clock a very heavy wind sprang up and | member of the Prin i blo winds for the cure of Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Eczems, Lt @ LSRG B A 0 i T slution of the white horse His majesty, St.|continued until rainfall ceased at an 1806 he began at t worked For North Dakota—Fair Wednesday and | | Burns, Scalds, Bruises and all skin afflictions. Omaha and Achland, as warrants were [ 1™ S BUL L R Shdl : St ATl b el il ’ 1o Buard. andl thefo oh to ceter; whets Be | thuss {aBTs i S0l 'at | drigglhie At 2 @ paokage of direct natorial convention Fifty-fourth rey ) Rag ohn € Cleland, was dressed in | hour this morning. Water Thursday, variable winds. from The Dr (1eo Leiningar (1 amical (o, Chicago. out for his arrest, but for what cause AR R g g 2 re 1 t r Colorado ener y fair Wedneslay . ot miaiied free for the asking. { " King | na willlmgness to return and testify against L I il b | resentative district tion was called | robes of and white silk, with a crown ntities such as not witnes remained for the three eeding yeurs. He SiOpN Sy D, RSO B (R st Crupsken, g of Wy, i S i N v im0 SRR RN S R e s et reing oy Tt | ST e S 1 e or. oK. TENOKN E. P. Smith and E. R. Duffie, both of oted ohuirman ‘and H, L. ell, and three gentlemen of the court, | tent resulted; some hay out and grain yet | tion mountains of the east. He | portion: winds, mostly southerly Fol‘-mfll-dolh’dfl Omaha, to whom was referred the col Lincoln secretary. The same | Sir Knights F. M. Healey, Emil Cloos and | unthreshed will suffer heavily. Cool | comes here with his interest in his work r Oregon, Wyoming and Montana PRPTOTILL Lo[LL L CRR, Tection "’y”‘lh nce n; th" ~.Ii‘v :rlr v:; w:"v platform was adopted as in the previous Dame ‘““'rlylhl“lvl;y\ “.\x.my L, ]rlv in - uyr:l -m\\ s ‘.,‘” s "h‘ Iiw univer. | Fair Wednesday and Thursday; variable | | jethims Eafir oy \“m'»(:l(llleI.':\:': pany for alleged violations of the max- | p. o 1 i I‘y‘ antlen prevest .‘!."v‘m’; trats WY ..Mf ”“m:“lxiw:?» a"\hl .'.',y cording to the ,.Hm‘mw of the older resi- [ will register for work in the junior class, | |-_‘, Texas, New Mexiso, Okishoms and LDl fmum freight rate law, were in the city | Mcpherson, Perkins and Scott ff. Wes- | plause. The parade halted at the platform | dents the rain last night and yesterday was | becoming of he students. He says his | ydian ritory—Falr and warmer mmended by 8k “v“ly‘y..‘v:”‘a.. today taking testimony. They sat In the | jay Wilcox, the present incumbent, having | on the corner of Sixth and Main streets, | the heaviest we have had in ten years. All | playing welght is 210, but he looks twenty | Wednesday and Thursday; winds, mostly Ahum Drug Co, H. B, Gra consultation room of the judges of the fresh, southerly 1 acfer, Max Becht, Har Wants to Develop Kicker For 1llinois—Fair Wednesday and Thur 3 i uREL el N | It is too early In the season for him |day: cooler in extreme southern portion | 8 o, M. A Diilon s positively declined to accept a renom whera were seated Mayor Vaughn and the | the basins are filled with water. A pri- [ pounds better than that now supreme court. ‘The defendant company | tion on account of sickness, the name of | members of the city council. His majesty | YAtely constructed gauge showed four and devoted its time to attacks on the rexu- | pon John E. Evans of 1 county, | was escorted to the platform and presented | Seven-eightbs inches of rainfall. There larity of the passage of the act T [ former deputy secret, f s was pre- by the mayor in a brief address with the | A% little wind and no thunder or M&h-| 44 1)) just what style of play he will teach, | Wednesday; high westerly winds, slowly € South Omaha which suit is brought. The attorney gen- |gunted and he was made the mous | huge gilded key of the city. He replied | BIB8 The corn crop about Shelby will be | a0 ' ol dopend on the personnel of the | diminishing in force eral alleges that the “‘Union Pacific Rail- | chojce of the convention. Various minor | thanking the mayor for the honor and trust | COnsiderably above the averags, many of 2 men. He favors a kicking game, but it Lo personnel from the “Unlon Pacific RalWAY | vantion adfourned. There was a number on his success as u ruler and expressing | Th® SMAll grain crop was also fine and . t bl s resort to line bucking methods. On this | OMAHA, Sept 11-“Oficial record of tem company,” the organization in exIStence | of pojticians of state reputation present, | the wish that his own reign would be as | PFOSPects for another year could hardly at the time of rendering the decision by [ score he said wrature’ and precipitation compared With ')’ mong whom were Bill Elder of North |sucosssful and prosperous. The parade then | D¢ more flattering. i | “There should be much Kicking it we've | yoarsc c POnGing day of the luut (ihree Yo”n “AIR the United States supreme court Wil May of Lexington and Hon, | reformed, headed by the manager of the| HARVARD. Neb, Sept. 11—(Special)—| g0 (ha men, but it we haven't got them and | Maximum temperature . decision held the maximum freight Wilcox of Lincoln county. Both |8t. Eeb Ragus, mounted, and the chariot | ABOUt 1 o'clock yesterday a light rain be Minimum temperatire 7 A can't develop them, we'll have to use other t | law uncopstitutionsl because the rates it ions were strictly busiuess. of the king and followed by the other bodies | K80 falling, continuing In force as the |y eipgqg, . |1 ey 0 WHA commanded would result in confiscation AL it it Ipitation J e marched to the hall of the knights on Fifth [ POUrs passed and at intervals raining q So far there are no kickers with reputa N procipitition at Omaha for this VERY of property without due process of law Republicans Working Quietly. SHeat hard till about 3 o'olock this morning, the | oot Sy AL BTOEQ TSR T SO nd since March 1, 190 The defendant company was represented | CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special.) — Y amoy g, as sho: 3 ol Normal te o e day [ : ! Doring the forenoon free entertainments | STIOUBE of water falling, as shown by the | [08 [S Sl€3t | They, ey be fevsloped | Normai § ST ek WOMAN by J. N. Baldwin of Council Bluffs and ' A stranger passing along the streets of | were glven on the varfous elevated plat. | Boverament gauge being 5.10 fnches. The | . . material in prospect, though, and the fact [ Total exce oeee 81 Edson Rich and Charles [. Dundy, both of | our town might think that we are strongly | forms, the first being by the Alexander | "IN came without wind, being a “straight-| ;¢ 'a man once held a position on the team | JoTMAl rainfall L. A0 ineh WANTS Omaha. Attorney General Swmyth con-|in favor of Bryan, but such s not true. Al- | aisters, corner of Fifth and Main. These | 10N rain.'* and will be much appreciated. |\ ", g eqyrance he will hold the place this '\x"v‘:y". gihitall aie March Holea TO ducted the prosecution. most every FARNAM, Neb, Sept. 1l.—(Speclal.)—| o0r "§o far the most prominent candi- | Deflciency aince March 1. ... I : w The long continued, windy and dusty drouth | A s bbb |5 KNO! clency for cor. p 1, 1808 4inches dates expected in school are was broken this morning. Rain commenced P 1 Deficiency for cor, perod, 158 3 thohek falling at 6 a. m. and has continued all Materinl in Sight. Reports from Stations n day. It has been a slow but continual pre- | Center-—Koehler, lasg year's center, and |~ cipitation, which is ahsorbed by the earth | Welch, center for Omaha High school last us it falls. Farmers refoice, as it enables |year them to plow and put in rye, which is the | Guards—Brew and Ringer, last year's surest crop as regards small grain, in [guards; Bollen, from Tabor college, la., a this locality. A large area will be devoted | member of the 67 team; Gilbert, a member OF WEATHER. to this cereal, which not only assures late [of the victorious team of '9%, and Pillsbury. fall and early spring pasturage for the [a member of the same famous eleven stock, but a fair yield of grain kles—Westover, last year left MINDEN, Neb., Sopt. 11.-—(Speclal)— [tackle; Gilbert, Pullsbury and Omaha, clear i democrat has a large portrait of | two little colored girls are proving one of | School Law Leases Forfeited, their would-bae president in the bay window, | the best attractions of the fair and hold the The State Board of Public Lands and |but you don’t see McKinley's any place. | crowds closely at their entertainments. Fumds, held a meeting this morning, at| This illustrates the differcnces of the two| There was an increased crowd on the which it declared forfeited about 70,000 | Parties. The democrats are very loud and | stroets this afternoon, made up of people acres of school land. The most of this [desire everybody to know that they are | who had has been leased and the renters have | 1emo-pops. while the good, sensible repub- | dants of the city and fresh arrivals on the failed to mike their agreed payments. It [1can keeps his mouth shut, keeps down all | trains. During the noon hour “Gumpert's will be re-leased, Land Commissioner |Cxternal signs and thinks and reasons with|parade,” consisting of cats of all ages, Wolfe leaving the oity the latter part of |himselt and God as to which is the best | colors, sizes and varleties, in cages, drawn TN VA A0 6 Lo0n:toe EHIN: SUEBOR, | for himself and his fellow-man. Cambridg ine] C | by dogs and attended by boys, evoked much Dr. S. P. Tracey resigned his position this [ Wil ¢ lyn a big majority for McKinley and | jqughter and fun Zerkill, the magiclan morning at the Old Soldiers’ and Sallors' [ Roosevelt this fall occupied platform No. 4, and was followed ome a s actio s approved at platfos ve by cher and e, MU 7 . . 8 4 HURE 8} BUIIORA, 211 RCUIOD VAN ARNED Nominatton at Nebraska City At platform five by Karcher and Moore. mu- | pup and one-half inches of raln yesterday | star tackle for Doane In 97 R e Ay CRANITON by the Board of Public Lands and Buildings | 22 GAi0T, L8 SABFERTR O | steul artiats and comedians, and the “dog," | 4ng last night seemed to be general over | Ends—Cortelyou and Drain, who played yenne, part cloudy....\ i MICROSCOPE, el iad e O e rvmcey | €Il Telegram)—The republican float con- fhich wnderwent many changes of condl- | hys gection of country. There will be a |these powitions last season; Stringer, a e el L Halr needs food to keen It allve flll the vacanoy ’ ention for the Tocime e moat 2on- | tlon. This s one of the best drawlng of the T driven in from the country, resi- ETATIONS AND STATE posed of Otoe and Casa counties met here | (F60 BRI Ta0 Rie's o : this afternoon and neminated Hon. David | g tE ToA0ers, ’I""l‘i‘ hauled a Mg”“i Brown of Nebraska City by acclamation. | freein® 00€ Of their number and per Mr. Brown has resided in this county over | o'¢d many other tricks. The Mantells | and other attractions occupied platfo forty years and Is one of the best kno RA%, pistforms ¥y on e best known | g,ping tho " aftarnoon Dlksiis o7 Tnines Maks et | eplendia specimens of grains, bunches of arge acreage of fall wheat and most of |right end for the seasons of ‘97 and '8, | FHuron, clea food should be supplied by the blood resigned because he wants to change lo free shows. Dan Rice's educated pigs, which | "5 Acreast a ron r us, clear ¢ ots have baen weakensd by the tate paying but $40 a month here were ‘ poica ns Clly, clear A sure sign of “hidr disease’ 1s dandruff, pected paign. He himself is confident that he | Y S1988 the Woman's Industrinl Home at Milford [Men (n this section of the state. He : indicates trace of precipitation work, without regard to the cause in this particular instance. Dr. Stevens : : i under the direction of J or. Mhe | N 3pe . ) sl 0 and only Clintc America devoted to dis tusurance and real estate business & e | MADISON, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special.) Fullback—Carver, Gordon and Bell, all COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special ) Captain Brown for Legislature, | Brasses and millet, and especially the sugar | gay afternoon and last night. A government [ ing last season; Tucker, fullback oo the croseoplcal Examination and a cure ef h ¢ been desirous of leaving Mil me is now in the ground and Ryan, a quick, heavy, nervy man, who | \_\’mym. part cloudy the scalp which run’ up to the kbl et PEET xt week is county fair week. The speed | failed to make the team last vear. He has | SHIGagO, raining ford for some time, the position under the department offers good purses and a fair [been spending his summer in the Rocky il clondy i L ”-. scalp microbe, your~ hair Irs. S n exhiblt in farm products and stock is ex- [mountains preparing for the coming cam port, clear alls sick, falls out s kray two applicants for the place, Drs. Steven | i Asite g of Shur dlacune’ in dandrutt. ol g s e ol e ot | " FRIEND, Neb., Sept. 1L—(Special)— |will win a place. kL S L, ers thegrowty ot your nats 50T o s s f the opinion that one | been @ member of the legislature and posts ,m:,“’“:“";‘{“’l‘l . "‘;”“" of (he fair is the |Tnig saction was visited by a fine rain yes- | Quarterback—Manager Tukey and “Stub” | Bismarck, cloudy tofore the froatment of disenses of > posit " family was suficient | Master of Nebraska City. He has a hig it gricultural products—grains, | tarday avening and last night. Two and | Crandall, both of whom played last season ) y o sl il Sy Nl | reputation for integrity among all classes T8 and vegetables—which occupy a row | gne-half inches of water fell and the ground | ex-Captain Williams, Gordon, Hooper and | 1. A. WELSH, S gnesiavoratpries ot cotentonia Hel 2 it |in this community. He is engaged in the | °F bOOths & block long on Broad street, |is in fine condition for receiving fall wheat. | McKillop Local Forecast Ofmclal, [ 8nd Scalp Institute of New York, the torgry . MDA | eases of the hatr und scalp the cause of | The heaviest rain of the year fell yester- |of whom played this position at times dur- the dlsease fs learnad by imeans of a Mi- | ectod by exact and scientifc methods The stranger who was found a week ago EMERSON, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special Tel- | Peets. cuuse to be a much frequented | guage showed the fall to have been 4.38 |team of '94; Kingsbury and Bollen I Fn:n An examination of 1,00 difterent in Loup township running amuck with a | ekram.)—The republican senatorial com- | *XhibIt. O Fifth street between Broad |inches. The creeks are all high and sloughs [ Halfback—Kingsbury, Follmer, Williams M Pt NS e e oals pitehfork and stark mad was adjudged in- | mitieo met here today to appoint a candi ""“" " Is a display of chickens and agricul- |are full of water. Bell and Gordon | Were fdentified, many of them contaglous sane by the Commissioners of Insanity Mon- | date for the offic of state senator to fill the | '4r4l implements. Among the former are| GIBBON, Neb, Sept. 11.—(Special.)— Gradnute:Canches Plomtys and dangerous tn the extreme. day. Mo te violently insane and there is | vacancy on the ticket caused by the resig. [ *Fa!08 of prize-winners from the coops of | Three inches of rain fell here during yes- | | man e . e i’ It is thought the team this year will have FR E =) little hope that he can be restored nation of W. H. Ryan, the regular nom- | 1Y Mn "' mont's chicken fanciers, the | terday and last night. This puts the | no aquuntage of considerable graduate [_ reason. From papers found his name fs | in Captain J. H. Brown of Wakefield | Flymouth Rocks attracting espocial atten- | ground in fine condition for fall plowing | oacping. “Bill' Melford, captain of the = man. He imagines that he is constantly | the Spanish-American war in the Third Ne- | €00} 4nd there has boen no dust apell | 5 7 it he doesn't accept & position offered a : The advantages of these ressarchos are being pursued by officers who want him for | braska as captain of Company G. He is a = — LINWOOD, Neb.. Sept. 11.—(Speclal)~| ouon at a minor school, which new seems The one thing that quall= | ...."(\." 5 oldere who will i) out the Durrant murders In San Francisco sev- | hard rustler in the republican ranks and Rough Riders at Brainard, 1t : Y commenced to rain here about 5 o'clock | eral years ago. He decl that he will | will make a hard run BRAINARD, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Sy fal.) 2 ' A t a1 1. | auite improbable, and has agreed to lend | floS @ person to ,’va ad- ';:Z,". blank below and mention The Omaha clal.)— | yesterday afternoon and continued for a | 3 his experience and knowledge of the game PSSR R g Ny Kill himselt before he will be taken. He | — [ M. W. Mahoney of Bruno was nominated | most ten hours. About four inches of |\’ Nobraska's aspirants this year. Wig- vioe omn any subject Is = e s oed passed the time in the Jail either trying to | Hobecratic ¥ i o |8 Feprasanialive on the:republioas tisket | water: tl) glos, who played end for four vears, has | @Xparionce — experience (! ,\°" ot of i Bee ool secrete himsslt somewhere {rom bis im- | P e L the county wanhoney Rough Rider | RRADSHAW, Neb, Sept. 11 —(8pecial)~ | ygreed 1o come down from Omaha once o | gpgafes kmowledge SIS e it Sad s REGR aginary pursuers or loudly declaring his in- ‘n:\"‘..mm announced & meeting to organize | Club in "I"",;"”';“ was organized here to- | The heaviest rainfall ever known visited | ek and assist in coaching this portion . BOTTLE of craniionic Halr Food and & nocence, and makes pathetic appeals in his | & Bryan and Stesenson AIIv‘-\_‘ ip the local|day, with the following ofcers: Joseph community last night. The govern-|o¢ (he Iine and Willlam Manss, an ex-Yale Mo athar Daraon has B0 |4 (305 Bohlo Bons. by mall prepaii own defense. He will be taken to Norfolk | Pa¥ n posters and brought a brass | M N3 den Gelwick, vice | ment gauge shows 6.14 inches of water. The | apq will also aid this portion of the men. pe fit to put upon the human head-and a soon, but It is probable that he wili|band from Talmage. When the meeting President: Judge John Rezach, treasurer. |rain was a steady downpour and lasted for | ah oftort s being made to estabish n| WiN@ an experience with |} Firi’RePORT pon the condition of eventually be taken to the Home for the ln. | Wa8 ¢ alled to order not more than a ore | Over eighty names were at once secured | 5 jour heir after serontifc microsceple t about fourteen hours. Everything is thor- | qraining table. Kansas' superb endurance | fomale lls mor suoh a || o haif after solents microscopinl A | of popoc nd a4 few republicans were | to the list, many of the signers being dem- | oughly soaked will ulso prescribe curative tre vmeml | last year is attributed to the fact that she present to greet the speakers, who dis. | Ocrats. Mahoney is a prominent banker| ST. PAUL, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special)~ | had a trainiog table and Nebraska's coach, record of suoceess as |{7\ "% P | cussed imperialism and other issues, but |at Brumo and will uadoubtedly put up the 1.~ (Special. )= | tailed The hot, sultry weather of the last fow | iviiin and manager will not be satisied | MPSs Pinkham has had. (Special.)— [ failed to make a point | strougest campaign ever known in the [ days was followed yesterday by a splendid | (nis year B Ciialleaa 16 ane The case of Grain Growers' Mutual | v this year until the same privilege is en county, having the support of many in-[rain. It began raining in earnest shortly | joyed here Over a hundred thou- Hail assoclation of Omaha against John | | Town or city, EETTTPRRPEN | fluential democrats on this side of Butler ED s T The precipitation amounte: 02 inches Superior in the Dark, | ram.)—~The fusion senatorial convention The precipitation amounted to 2,02 inch . [ Tin o1 the samen | SUPERIOR, Neb., Sept. 11— (special)— | hor emoh years Some per- day fn favor of the defendant—no cause | ML i Staplhurst his afteraoon and on rowperity Makes Travel. and will greatly help fall grain and pas- |Superior has been in partial darkoess tor o | sonally, others by mall. of uction. It was an action to recover on » ot nominated ummins, | OSCEOLA, eb., Sept. 11.--(8 1 K week, the Republican river, which furn- Y/ Jopulist of Seward, a ams i tures | week, And has bee an assessment for paying the losses of the | POPULIst of Scward, as senator from Seward | There has been more business done by | ““DUNBAR, Neb. Sept. 11.—(Special)—A | 18hes power for the electric light system nd this ha n going company and was defended on the ground |10 Butler counties, H. Wolvin being the | the Union Pacific here 1n the lust cight days | pooes wind bus blown in (his cection far |having gone almost dry. There have been | @M for 20 yoars, day after of fraud and irregularities in levying the | StFON&est opponent and at one time having | than ever before in the same m of assessment and alleged misrepresentations | e vote with Dr. Cummins |days and the receipts of the effic intermittingly. The rain will help the |descents burned until 10 o'clock ouly. Two of the agent. Similar suits were instituted 011 Soldicrs Get W 2085 ‘0vr 810, B0 ki that for the | nagiures and assist in fall plowing and four-tonthy inches of rain yesterday Tweniy years of con- 34,,-, wczema or eruptions on scalp? some time ago in Saunders county and| SUPERIOR, Neb., Sept, 11, (% i last week more i heen \;m: to | GENEVA, Neb. pt. 11.—(Special,)— | helped 1 Guthrie Bros. proprictors | géamt suocess — think of X h B o than any before have been dismissed. The case will be|pp. § tato reunion | \N® State fair at Lincol Rain commenced falling yesterday afternoon | of the roller mills, yesterday contracted for AN A A appealed, L SOBL RGOS ISERtAte. FONRION (1n 7 any. one wean; the numier balng a0 | R0 CRBRARIARIRUIAR FRL AN 2000 100 horsepover stoux City Corliss en-| #h@ knowledge thus CRANITONIC INSTITUTE Celebrate Wedding Anniversar yesterday noon p 5. otd o o'clock the wind blew a gale from the north e with horse-power hollers, to be 'a[,,.‘l' s."-gly women u: I“o:lpdln rn:.nl - :.I:N ‘;::"x" r;rv‘ e Wedd verarr, Loyl noe el : . | not having good, old prosperity, McKinley : unni thirty days. With this they will otall drug trade supplied by Richardsow TABLE ROCK. Nob., Sept. 11.—(Special ) {10 ttcndance being larger for the first | . il and blew the rain in an almost solid mass. | 100 ;""“ pitdeeelanilie bl 1) wise in secking ad- | v:.:"Co. Uil The fortleth wedding anniversary of Mr. |Ja¥ than atany time in the history of those Fhe mowi harm dane as KiockIng Off | 2l fov o sn tne TIveR 18 low vice from a woman with | . and Mrs. James L. Fisher, living a couple | Superior reunions. At noof teady rain I Delisaty &t Gonavas peaches and apples. The rainfall amounteq | P8 P18 ¥ such an experience, es~ of miles west of here, was celebrated yes- ["00 I and by night the ¢ '8 were all | QENEVA, Neb, Sept. 11.—(Special,)- |0 3.94 inches, the biggest rain we ever had Mast 8 His Child P 'y friends and r o af here some time ago, was decided yester met in Staplehurst this Btrest and No In your hair faling out? .......... Have you dandcuff? HALLaaronietion <ot [GIAhA (akmlust dihe ‘ TR TR i | after noon, continuing until about midnight - - sand cases oome before i State, the last twenty hours, accompanied by rain |0 arc lights on the streets and the incan day and day after day. It grensy arlnit eyt have § Dosn your seaip iten? 00 tents at the infer A i year-old from lowa Saturday on the charg ou are lll gat a hottle left as memento of the occasion M T all the tents were flattened out. A fail last night | 1ending and another date will be made. The | criminil assault preferred by Annfe Bier- n was ) in the idea for outing pur a Mrs. F Immediat t Republican club roll contains the names of | sohank dolph. T 1 ydla E. Pinkham’s ROt aum ERAY R0 KB ONVAYS i At ally n had them j ” A ACP MAD 00D | oan’vntany, G ‘ngotable Compound ai keeps tself rder comed cltizens and have resided here for y ! n fined jail tells that the strangers | #20 Yoters ) lered to have been committed in August, | RISURTE R Of Alcaniay er of Alma ookad loors with keys and | FAIRFIELD, Neb. Sept. 11.—(Special.) 8. The « diamigsed by Judge | soce@—fhem write Mrs. —_— " gress from the Fi turned the combinat the cells, took | THIS county was visited yesterday after- | prumleigh wis adudged faher | 2isicham, Lynn, Mass . sy an of McCook, repub it g ot s Sty doors. Thers Ly | B00n and last night by the heaviest down- | of her child was born in the spring | p S YDy o FLY TO PIECES. t office; Hon. R. D. |y 10 who the o 0¥ pour of rain since early in the spring. The | o at ring term of the d th ent con otal t court and since the dismissal on the Rros: A Henry of Falrmont i fternoon to 4 o'clock this morning w ge of assault he is held by the sherift | FAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A made addr from the stand in the grove ; et (o | five and one-quarter inch was o reg rry out the injunctions of the court | FAIR TRIAL TO... luring the da g | P r downeast downpour without wind and . vo bee user for years | bunder and lightnin 1 1 have bosn & ner for yes sles Bright n tenn piscopal church Hiyader_an hinlag, T and about two year got fnto a very | ' WYMORE. Neb, Sept Special ) — | convened s A large num 4 & ru erfous condition of dyspepsia anc \ RMON eb., Sept (Special.) ounty ¥ ain rlay DAL b dyny 4 Senator . N, Prout of Be e, candidate | ber of min aymen of the church | . FATRM N pre W g £ tx Fair 8t Madine gestion. It seemed to me | would b Four i of attorney generals o » republican have arrived v. Edmund M. Mills, D, D, y Taln foll here last MADISON, Net Sept, 11,—(8pecial.) prect »n from 4 o'clock yesterday The Effcct of Cofm Or- wanize he should pay 00 for the support pleces. 1 was so nervous that at the o g R wapubloAR A RES B M) \aking it fine for the plowing and drilling | The Madison county fair opens tomor molse I was distressed. and wmany tin - s . 5 5 A A ) oats (hls \ranlnc b of the wheat, of which there will be a large | row and if the weather clears off will be a . [T} could not stralghten myself up beca TR e SRR T ey s XD [ath! Bantrie mount sown this fall great success. There are a largs number a lne My physician told me I must not ea . . o e | th& semA\DORR nfth K heaviest rainfall that ever fell here in the ¢ program promises some good events B, BaAYY: o B\rons, (00 And ardured s [1ISAR HOKAL wab exessdlaniy brigbt 1n Nos}thE Fematader of the woe same length of time came vesterday after TR i S B UG e e ving me 8o adicine ol | ZTARKA yal 4 OpIRIoR was farmed . hoon and last he van Rendy to Flght i ve missed a good thing dlet, glving me some medicine. 1 fol | ¢ 07,0 yal knowledge gatned In b Came Drags. BSER. and Bigh 4 government 1&ht. lowed directions carefully, but kept on ' K i o e Sept, 1.—-(Special,)—The | EaUSe registered 5.6 taal it wa JHRANCISCO, Sept. ) This exquisite malt beverago stands on & | | are leaders in thelr respective clanses using coffee and did not get any better SSTAREALLMASHANS RIERN LRy A | e WAt cAling D RRRIA Iob aveuiis | EAGIRK YARLE 410 nak resiaten a)) of'th W that ] unique basis. It sells Jtaclt. Ita fame and || THE COLUMBIA COASTER DRARE Last winter husband, who was away on bus o 0800614 o a4 he . ' e s i . adds greatly to the exhilarating qual- bt - : \ tate are for Dietrich and there is no rea- | and hearing continued until October 1. This [ Water that fell. Others claim that all the reputation Is the envy of many. The palate oo % " 4 siness, had Postum Food Coffee served to \ v v him in the family where he boar i prepared 1o g0 agilist Moffa ity, restfulness and ease of Cycling son to believe that they will scratch the | €A% has been hanging for over two months | Wa¥ from § to 11 in e ing suffielently recoverd from hi the beneficlal resuits achieved “within' the Send for Illustrated Hooklet Outings, “He liked it so well that when he came ing some of its it " 8 At h . HOME € IOE, HMARTFORD, T, home he brought some with him. We be- | (0 B €LURRET 5 Saca i Anttatasntiisasois Gy R Rt SaRER: cellars in town with water. But out | Will Bring Destitute Miners Mmarite. Appraved of by them, 4% teh | Neb. Cycle Co, Columbla Denlers. ered me in the least, and 1 got over my | Indigestion, biliousness, blood poisoned - - of the hay crops, as all the ire —— bille exit pervous trouble When the Postum was | with urea and uric acid (which should have Much Land (hanging Hand standing in more or les water, w then pains over the | ferre v r he history of | this year For Infants and Children, That showed me exactly what was the Il of the bek the A RoR ho 'R HaRL MY ML SRERLD RNR | 1 ontinied Yary much lonser will take steady rain, wi h wind. The | indi o warrant hi gan using it and 1 found it most excellent | lots of expense so far and the end is not yet | o0 the Elkhorn bottom lands the report AN FRAN( 1 The 1'n umphantly enters innumerable households, Omaha Hicyele Ca, ormer liealers, ich BREWED BY P— all gone we returned to coffe, then my [been excreted by the kidneys, rheumat TRENTON, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Sj makes it bad for the stock ors, as hay | CAS | OR lA FRED KKUG BREWING CO. VP Y stomach began to hurt me as before and the | pains in nerves and joints, causing irri- | More lan " 1 and trans- | was rather a short crop 8 v v | s | lLLs . 1y Gen mark sure approach nur are huy TEKAMAH, Neb, Sept. 11.—(§ - Peunant Chain W LIt was are not enthused over Bryan like they | MOTe time to settle than any other lar damage dope was in {leng tnner man are tha ouly and real judges ot Columbia Micycles, Omaha, Ne While I drank it my stomach never both- | W Bright's Discase Starts. | in sight is that it has destroyed fully 2 ot | States tr n vafied today Where Cabis aters, doctors and drug mahs, Nal ni Phane 420, OMAMA, NF Borvous conditions came on again tation of the kidneys T A T B P T YT P A eiving them | The oppressive hear was broken nere tant | J10 Kind Yo Have Always Bought ing coffee altogether and kept on using | Foley's Kidney Cure, for it makes the kid- | more good pasture and cultivated lands. | night by a rainfall of two and one HOWELL Postum Food Coffee. The old troubles [neys right. Take no substitute. Myers- | Beveral huyers in eastern states are buying | incnes, which will revive pasture Boars the left again and I have never had any trouble | Dillon Drug Co, Omaba, Dillon's Drug M ; coming to purchuse good | put the ground in good sbape for fall plow- | Slguature of ‘An"' Kawt ' slace.” Anna Coen, Mt Ephraim, Ohlo. | Store, South Omabi Xlnl 1 &