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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE EPTEMBER 12, 1900 MINING IV THE BLACK HILLS |sooeserr g enmrrervwres. veio | SURPRISE, FOR THE PEOPLE (o e veiot o e v b (”‘\'-('"l'x(fi l’THl(EEDR(L; s acce to any citizen when he has small, few being present from the countr tered the executive office and will give ever b The speach was practically the same - man a fair hearing — anid oo g delivered by Mr. Lentz at other e in . The address of Judge Baker, which was o . C,anide Process Working Wonders on the LINE stats, - With ke 6% ,’,,'fil Pt eome Four State Candidates Unexpectedly APPear .oncerned with nations! o 1 'a Police M gistrate Gordon May Have to| Refractory Ores There Ie " 8 | alization, and in tem v r was more mild atan Open Air Meeting, arge part of the gram anc o Anewer in Court, ' — than many felpate He is a gool real merit which lay behind e | talker, earnest and at times quite eloquent f the republican party S CLEOPATRA WILL SOON PAY A DIVIDEND and presests the demo-popuiist side of| OMAHA REPUBLICANS ARE IN EARNEST -‘The iiea of expansion < not a new thiog ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT ORDERED political issues very clearly. Hon. H. ( tiscovered by the man with the Iungs which " i k Hinckley was chairman of the meet| ey nade Nebraska famous,” sald Judge Ba! L;:ry'l'h:.n- \I’Ir‘nl Ont Well on Dick —— i Diet . Savage, Steufer and Weston | “When Jefferson penned ‘h.r De :w m of | City Attorney Instracted to Prepare :"‘ ".m"": ::'l'"":::" A“l:"":"- * |CHILDREN PERISH IN FIRE Get n Hearty Welconie from Independence he did so without the consent the Case for Proper Presentas & Large Crowd in the of all the governed. When the ploneers tion to th Trib 1 the Stockholders. Two Lives Are Lost in the Muraing Fifth Ward. crowded to the westward they took the land - Ky Weak and trembling, unsteady of hand, uneasy WoOD, 8. D, § [ O nengenen, g awellers 8t UHG W01, A A6 Miine o the i of mind, Frightened at trifles. Tortured by an aFitss e ’-wu}u ANy ler by moth o Five hundred peaple stoof I the open Louisiana purchae New Orleans was a city | The impeachment charges mad against | indefinable feeling of fear. : rotr O A M ABERDE D., Sept. 11.—(Special AIf At Sherman avenue and Locust stresis | of 13,000 inbabitants and its people were |Judge 8. 1. Gordon by the Noard of Educa 2 A $yanids Sluate 1o be efected In Lhe GAFdeh | ogram,)—Fire last’ night desireyed the | l4st night to hear the keynote of (he cam. | given o volce In ihe transaction. Upon [tlon fuve passed through the hande of Excited by noise, oppressed by quiet—never at D Wouiktas, Who 6WH (hirtyaie olatms in that | [SF houss of B, B, Calmerton sent Noethe| 80 Jobiode ™ol didiey 'in” the state And |sath same willyssilly i g T s T D s ] case. Irritable and miserable. 3 wo boys, one aged 3 an e other e = i came w ¥ o the care of the camp, will put up a fifty-ton plant % | he | in corrected f will be before the coun et this ¥ o ¢ flae hor oceupants | ©0UBtY. €. H. Dietrich, candidate for gov- | United States and into better hands it could ' terath ' t | i fall and it is stated that the owners of ad- |2 l”'"(h 41n the fames. O Al H Colonel § SULORANL go¥e | Seves Nive Mailen, Oenetal Jatkeos wa IK i L £ ey e e | Forerunning symptoms of Nervous Prostration jolning ground in the camp will organize ol b LS R Lt o sor: Willlam Steufer, for t srer, and | sent to Florida with a p habisdl, Lol b oL Ak . o the N ernc am Steufer, for treasurer, and | sent to Florida w an unlimited power as | ¢ilme d the mayor to o | of 10161 COMPRDY. 1HF NS DUTEoaY. oF oHirty | O NG I T A L LR R T S AL or to bring action fa | brought on by a debilitated system and over-taxed ing a common cyanide plant in which to Plowman Ah en cxpscted by the committee, but ar- | now resting With William McKinley in [ it is Iikely that the case will b in the body or brain. treat their ores. It is further stated that( pEADWOOD, 8 D 11 ranged a nall surprise on thelt way | the Philippines. But K WA & DAt | 3 Bk, LA N ¥ ] E (Special.) i i ry g [ Jackson was e patriot | district court In a short time THE CURE is Dr. Willi ' Pink Pills f & company has just been organized to build | The friends of the fusion party have had | hrough the city. The principal address |and the trust was safe. just as McKinley s At the councll meet last night th s LUr. illiams in 8 lor & large cyanide plaat in the Elk mountain | ineir breath taken away in the last few | Was delivered by Judge Benjamin S. Baker |a patriot and may he depended upon to do | following report of ;" “y"’";' A . night |<‘r1 Pale P i district, west of Deadwood several miles. | qayg by the direct announcement of f the district bench. John W. Parish also | the right thing at the right time was adopted b b | AR sy The Big Four Mining company of Ham«|plowman that he would | presented ey \ ttor- AR g g f owme e would this fall vote 1} presen is candidacy for county attor onr committes ) teread | " s Pare, T, 0 pluREIse 1o DU Bt 1| Pionee e Yo, AL tote the . | HENRY OSTROM IS CHAIRMAN | s himmites to whicr was et | They bring new life to worn-out suflcrcrs' Deadwaod ulch add 40 is the Gladiator | he airongest kind of a populist. Two vears wagon platform method of reaching Samuel 1 "oriun, Aing’ poties i send rich blood tingling through every vein, iaing company of Des Molnes, la '8 lago he wes judge of the Eighth jud he voters fs a new feature in Omaha and | opganisntion A at Washington | of | Hool diEtrict of OMann, for dils e was jue o h I Mee M o hool i of Omaha, has i mlk'lh'h'e new cyanide plants planned (of | cipoyit, Judge Plowman is enthy ia 18 de 1. Chairman R. W. Richardson | Mall Loast Night=wWill A, ble consldered the ]flxmv‘l \ i 4’ thas --'mln\ mth‘ and ’"eng‘h'n every nerve. yet this year. Of the new plants com- | his avowals of the republican o 1t I8 ed, with no sensational motive, but ey b the f7 et forth fn the spectfications, f | pleted within the last month, the Detroit & | ynderstood that he will take the stump |/MPly to sccure the attention of people AR L L) SOHVAL oF AaEt e LR TR They have restored to the Paralytic the use of Deadwood company is the first one to make | (hiy fall throughout the Rlack Hills coun. | Who could mever enter a hall. The wagon | Organization of the new republican county | SCATeRAted and drranied in proper ard e | his limbs; to the victims of Locomotor Ataxia and public the result of the first run. It in i 1 with Pintsch ligh 14 ; ! i h 1 2 i, ties, if he secs that it is necessars to do eo | WS Hllumined with Pintsch lights and deco- | contral committee was effected at a meeting | |, "3 "0 spec raes recogaiaed by | i 3 stated that the first tanks of ore gave an |5 qafeat Judge Moore. Plowman has a|fated in the national s were | jagt night at Washington hall, which was | office, <til) thic f= not the form e whicn St. Vitus’ Dance the full control of the nerves; have extraction of nearly 60 per cent, which 18 | great many admirers in his discarded par'y, | 0t0d for women and children and many | attended by something over thirty member y k Y N conaidered remarkably £0od for U frat | Srus il Tomow. mies 1 themey or wouiey. | DABEraby 1n cartiages crowded About 1he | of the wommitiee ana aenly sor ot mrvers | charter potnta ot raised up the sufferer from Nervous Prostration; time the tanks were used. It i believed | juggn Nioore has ndiourncd fhe Septem. | 21atform didates. R. P. Dolman presided temporarily ) competaney oF mal freed thousands from the pangs of Neuralgia and that this extraction will be increased 1o |yar torm of circuit court until November | VVhen Mr Dietrich mounted the plattorm | Henry Ostrom was unanimously elected | in office In the discharge of any < i s 90 per cent 19. He statos that the adjournment was (l2te in the evening he was recognized by | chairman of the committee, R. C. Jordan | Julh deyoivioe on him by the chartet Rheumatism, and saved the lives of many who were Cleopatra a Winner. made at the earnost solicitation of many |the crowd and heartily welcomed. He Was | yocretary, Clyde Sundblad assistant secre- | we catise for removal of an offcer: Thit ight" i o ion The Cleopatra Mining company will be[of the attorneys of the Lawrence caunty [feferred to by Judge Baker as one whom the | tary and George Heimrod treasurer. A res- | e Is gullty of malfeasance or misteasunce threatened by Bright's Disease and Consumptio the first South Dakota company to pay | AT ‘The fact Is merely that Judge Moore | JUFist had known long and well as an ho- |olution was adopted authoriaing the chair- [ ot SUch SMcer, that he fs incompetent Al Drugelata or direct from the Dr. Wiiliams Medicine (o Sehenec dividends. R. B. Hughes, formerly sur-|oxpects to do some campaienineg fr i o R ‘“'"h""‘f"‘_‘“ man ""‘“ ‘L | man to appoint an cxecutive committee of | other “gaod and sufficlent cause to e tady, N.Y., poatpald on receipt of price, 50c. per box ; #ix boxes, §2.60, veyor general of the state, organizel the [on until e on time. Tie has uo time for | MR of known Integrity,” said Judge Baker. | twelve members, to be announced at n meet- | Stated. . Your committes heretore recom: company at Huron. The company organiza. [uattend to court dutles. The taxpayers | ;]‘ il b ',",l ‘,‘”,“ ;” el 6. 1t | In% to be held at Washington hall next Sat- [ it “Sttorney to prepara the case In the tion is different than any other in the Black | of the county will be called upon to board “: " oh i ‘l gl “““;‘ "l © M&ht lurday afternoon at 2 o'clock proper form, each of tho charges to be| Hills. The capitalization was placed at[for two months longer a dozen or more (* thout regar 0 any political conse- | Chairman Ostrom came in just as the jv;‘j“\\I;‘.‘_ i"‘\“_""{”‘vm S g Rty [ 0 . sath 600,000 shares at a par value of $1 per share, | ¢rlminals, who were to have been tried at | 1€NCC%" o " AR S AT L L members All re- | that it be referred to this council for fur | et bl B Lol ’:’"‘:"" ane | torday afternonn. the obiect of the gather- The first stock sold at 25 cents per sharc [the September term. People are asking T Ll mained to listen to his brief speech of ac- | (her action sessment levied upon the cemetery prop- fonsthility corghnizing the Omaha and it was then agreed among the stock. | Why Judge Monre does mot res as he| My life has heen that of a business [knowlegment. He declared that he re-| The committee on railways, telegraphs | €Tty for the construction of a sidewalk ons club. Re entintives fre tha holders who were at the start, a few busi- | Promised he would and let his essor [ man." began the candidate for governor, | alized fully the responsibility of the position | and tclephones, made the following report [ The assessment is reaisted on the ground | dutly and thise weckiy papers were presant ness men, that when more money was|try the cases | modestly, when the crowd had endorsed fand for that reason was at first averse to fon a communication from Mayor Moores, in | that cemetery property is exempt from alll {y oyn should be fnsiitnted and an offort needed they would elther take the stock or | Judge Baker's opinion This the first | considering the suggestion favorably. Hav-|which he urged that steps be taken to bury | {aXation. Assistant City Attorney James ',::‘,M;‘: bt it on ' inis where It ¢ uld else dispose of it themselves to thelp| Shipping Hange Cnttle, |time 1 have ever been a candidate for of- | ing agreed, however. to accept the duties as | all electric wires H. Adams expressed the opinion that such Setony e dan e ':m.‘-”_ P | BELLE FOURCHE, 8. D.. Sept. 11.—(Spe- | fice in my life. The state w in the | well as the bonor, he could only accomplish ¢ " )| property is exempt only from general | yolare ope " for s ures triends. All money has been raised in this ! i ] T Wo approciate the danger from overhoas A papers wers drawn ik tures and way and yet only about 260,000 shares of | ¢/81)—Eight trains of range cattie will | hands of the fusionists, but the republican |the desired result by the cordial and con- | wires, but as the city einnot order (he | tAxes. The protest was referred (o the Placed i the :\'fnlf.“)‘\:}‘ o o ey atock have been sold. The stock is now at | '°3V¢ for the castern marckts today and|candidates bave good reason to expect to |tant co-operation of cvery member of the [ Wires removed from the poles | committee on finance and elaims for ‘slgnork and repurt ot Another mecting par value. he company has a large | X tFaIns tomorrow. Cattle will be shipped [move to Lincoln next January. During the | committee, they Tay B placed: tt wil e | The health commissioner was instructed [ which wil be held Fridas Cafternoan ai a very close this winter owing to the lean- |last few weeks while 1 have been traveling | “We are accustomed to say that every|ther time and future action wecor- [ 10 take steps to abate the nuisance created | 4 o'clock at the Commerclal clih Mem » block ot ground on Equaw creek, and some ¢ : ; . | plish what the mayor recommends. The| by the rende 1 tertilizer plant which | PETERID in the Prexs elub will be open o of the largest bodles of ore in the Black | N®®® Of the range. Considerable hay will | over the state many men have said to me | campaign in which we are engaged fs the | bilth what the mayor recommends. h he rendering and fertilizer plant which | FRtEIR I8 the TEeRe club il e o g 3 3 o used this winter for fee half seriously that 1 would get their votes [ most important,” he continued, “and 1 he- | hient nf electric wire « devisl opera © old Ha e elty. efther (n an editorial, reportorial St Rave Medk susoncd It 1he uper ore | P 1 thi ter for feed hait Iy that 1 would get their vot t important,” h tinued 11 be- | hrent "at Nelectric “witex ‘ire anw Mevicing |18 operating in the old Harris & Fisher | tho of h i contucts. The company has cpected a new | because the state government certainly [lieve that is more than ever true of this | means of safety hy what sre known as|packing house, near Sheely station or business capacity Ll P! : . 1 Money from Liguor Licenses. | could not be any worse. { campaign. This campaign involves not only | rop currents and other deyic i an| A resolution by Mr. Lobeck was passed Must n 1 Burned cyanide plant of bout Afty tons dally | pieRRE. S b % | | inderground conduit system 18 being con 3 nstin Badly od. SRtuciy sut ALVIARNAE will lWoot ba fosthe | SRRE, 8. D. Sept. 11— (Special)—In| “No man can serve three masters any [the legislative and state tickets, hut the | Uiere which provides that $50 shall be expended | «Rityy" Tustin. neetotant v’ « ":m“y A .. the |m' week the state treasurer has re- | m than one clergyman could preside | presidential ticket as well. You may rest Hetokt Pineea on File [in each ward of the city for cutting weeds | fhe Westerir Uiion "telciraph ‘ol « 3 |ceived $725 liquor license money. Of this | aye “atholic ethodist and ) assured s s 1 am concernec | y ong side | badly burne yesterda n The next South Dakota company to pay | a1 license money vor & Catholic, & Methodist and a Uni- | assured that so far as I am concerned not & | (oo™ g 5 000 (0™ | along sidewalks B Ty S o L a on Homme county sent in $150. Lawson | tarian congregation. It Is possible to find [stone will he left unturned to carry the | wentieth Street Pavin, had become cromsed and. the swit dividends will be the Crown Hill, which aty $878 and Mine A | adoption of this report, because it states aving. Sedisy ians ! v 8 A ¥ 8 100 men who would make gond gove epublican ¢ ; b Wil bpawere { county $275 and Miner county $300. 100 who would make good governors | county for all the republi andidates by M M ored s L el VAR T MTRLLT L L, was organized nearly four years ago at A e e e o | mebatat 1 st ety In_substance that the city cannot order| Mavor Moores was empowered to sign | mtroyra’ Mr. “Hustin ‘wan trying Vermillion, 8. D. Hon, 8. E. Young was A Humily. Medtoine Chest v“*“"“' H“( "‘ ”\”"‘-”‘ 'wm""r‘"m. i " ‘“ i M"'f T ”;"‘JN e r P | wires buried unless it provides a conduit [the petition for asphalt paving on Twen- | the board and while doing so”was injured the promoter of the company. A fifty-ton o 4 el Gk et Bty ey e Ninety-nine cases of a hundred, Cascarets concentrating plant has been erected at| andy them. Mr. Lobeck also objected to the | tieth street, between Farnam and Cass inatitute for the blind or the feeblo minded A Foley's Kidney ( 4 —- . report and insisted upon having City E cets. {The mayor's signature is necos | 3 v LR TR AR et Eetet et Bttt Aol [report and insisted upon having City En- | street s d pure medicine and contains in cén ' the Bpokane mine, ix miles kouth of Key= | the family The Hundreqth sime men s Ly e 2 wme that the manigement of | GERMANS GET ENTHUSIASTIC |inecr Rosewater make some statement | sary on behalf of the city o legalize the | conirated form remedios recognived by the stone, which is running on ore continu- | doctor. Dru s, 10c, 25c, H0e he K. 6F cotybah. pallCiel bapteR i as to what is being done in the way of |paving adjoining the High school grounds. | o skiliful of the medical profession as ously at present. It is the intention to sink i i '\"" 'l':‘f"”"" ot ""'].]"‘]'I"”“‘ ”k_' i s | Soms of the Fatheriana Apparendly [making an exhaustive report to the coun- | The council authorized the erection of & | (he mout effective agents for the cire of the main shaft 500 feet and the plant is to LOCAL BREVITIES Lt bl e Not Frightened by the cil on plans for burying wires in the busi- | platform in front of the city hall, upon |yidney and bladder diseases. MyersDil be doubled in size, which will give a daily " g AR i o U | perinlism Bogey Man uess portion of the eity | which King Ak-Sar-Ben may be received |1on Drag (o, Omaha: Dillon's Drug Store, capacity of 100 tons. No dividends will be | b e ditdd. s e Mr. Rosewater stated that he and the | and from which the parade of the knights | gouih Omala given for several montha yet, for the rewson | as ne® 10 1n= Eramnmet o e £ 08y i g T resemblance | The regular meeiing of the German- [city clectrician are engaged in a study |may be viewed that the expense of sinking the shaft deeper | Femove his fam!' to Omaha & Rt Whiah m--ln.-hmu‘:‘. ‘had con. | American Republican club last night effec- |of the hest means of removing dangerous| A KLOTm watar sewer was ordered on will be pald from the output of bulllon| W Summers, United States district | & PhE ¢ a4 tively disposed of the claim of the opposi- | wires from the strects and hope to be|Willlam street between Thirteenth and 4 attorney, leaves today for Superior. Neb : 4 3 #48 ; 2 chiid sg it e S T i attoey, Seves Toany” fon Shncrlort Neh | Jured up ‘that they might tenr it down | CC L G e e esent. the”subjoet 10 the. counth | Faurteenth siree The Titanic Mining company has pur- | union of chdl war voterans Thursdat. | pow. than (1874 said Colonel Savage |TaW8 from the party by fear of fmperial- | within two woeks, Licenses issued by the lcense inspector chARed ‘& Boisting PIAnt AuA'a doep ahAfE| W. ¥, Braman of 1088 South Twanty- ! . ism or by any other reason. A hundred | A vote on the adoption of the report|during the month of August yielded “when many fearful ones prephesiod that will be started in a few days, to lower | §fcond street bought two b xes of clgars k members were present and listened to the |resulted in a tie and the matter was |$1.233.90 Monday evening and started with them to | Grant would never leave the White House Eilca tio1 i€ nai 3 % & inspector reported 4 Ccommo a n quartzite. The company has Mnished & | ane the W1 Wast Bhow but ae e ttemoed | intil he was caried from it feet foremost | F*ding of applications of 16 persons for | placed on fle. The city gas inspector reported 158 de patent on 700 acres of ground The Uni-|from n at Twenteth und Paul o Doy | 1t wae assorted 1o siolent terms that the |MeMbership in the club. Among the appli- |~ City Comptroller John N. Westberg re- |fective street lights for August versity Mining company, organized this 5[:;"‘"‘:'1‘,'I':"‘";:l'k"':‘:h'l:'j.::“""‘v"‘"::'mi‘nll:l and | - eat general proposed to announce himselt | C¥Bt¢ Were some well known men who have | ported that he counted the cash in the A petition from property holders along They'll see—maybe quite well summer, {5 meeting with success in the been prominont in the democratic party |hands of the city treasurer on September | North Thirty-second sireet. between Cass Deputy United States Marshal James | dictator and to use the army to enforce his b y ¥ trea Sep 3 development of a properiy four miles west | Aflan has Urned from ',.' .r?.. to the will. As long as there is less than 1 per and cheers were elicited at the application |1 and found the total amount to be $443.- (amd California strects, asked that steps of this city, in Deadwood guleh. Twenty- | Omaha and Winnebago Tndfan reservation. | tot of the citizenship of the country in the | O SUCh persors as A. §. Ritehie, W. F. (42542 The cash in the drawer was $10.- be taken to repair Thirty-second strest | | i bringing with him Clyde Yarranton, who, Wapplc! d Paul S c d care fo vater I five thousand shares of utock are held In | fn defatit of bail, hak bean Jacked up i | army and navy there need be no fear of any | WAPPIch ard Paul Steln. The applicants |5on.11 ARdiD_dare ARSI WAl Whish trough a pair of glisses you pick from a basket -but na et beatw a sheriff in fore- ing a collection of her debs- nd checks for deposit amounted the company in Vermillion, and vicinity. | the Douglas county jall on the charge of |rule of arms. As fto expansion, any man | “ore 8!l admitted to 70.65. City funds are on deposit [damages adjoining propert and fitting onc's self to glasses The company has located 100 acres of gov- | ¢lling llqior to the ‘Indians. "Yie lives at| (po 1y unwilling to eee the ports of the The executive committee then reported |in various banks to the amount of $244,-| The judiciary committee approved the t6 risky—tertibly risky- the ", anero = sitio) excursiol b 00,36 The 0 £l Ppos| o v d D) u h o eroment. ground north of Custer, which | PEUSIG 0 onana south omaha and | world opened to American commerce s un- |3 nrt)prus( lon for an excursion, to be thd |300.36. The school futds on deposit in fsames of the following deputles appointed assurance (hat we give you shows several veins of quartz ore, carrying | Council Rluffs, whether it has recelved a | worthy of his citizenship.” rst of a serles to be held during the cam- |bapks amount to $177,194.86 and the re.[by the tax commissioner: Daniel Angel, | of furnishivg the proper fair values at the surface. apeclal Invitatdon or not, is requested 1o paign, the object being to visit every part | mainder of the cash, $3,170.34, belongs to | Peter Kiewiz, V. L. Vodicka, T, C. Good glasacs plas you beyond all S 3 | meet ‘glv_hxs\r-1\'mnn[mn|..s 'ilnl; [rooms at 3 Confidence in D County. of the county before election day. At the |ihe police relief fund | son, Henry Ehrenpfort, W. J. Mount, A. F.| risk--Free oye examination g p. m. ursday +od esiring a place Charles Weston appeared briefly on the | suggestion of the committee the club de- Ros: 1. D. Nathenson. Geor >/ i ¢ GLEL R LI ¥ 0 e & - oss, | Nathe ieorge W. Covell, PETTIGREW'S TRICK ON PUSEY | i e dickuttnen iorni bbfade T | S0, 0" e Bis cantliacy tor aul | s 1o 5o to Bemaimuton Sepeembar (T Wemnlate Carnival Crowdn. || ies Connell. No report was made on || THE ALOE & PENFCID CO., _ to F. F. Roose, 1518 Farnam street tor to an Omaha audience. He expressed his | The excurstonists will be accompanied by | AD ordinance was introduced which makes |\ the: > = : 4 ; o other ten names submitted to the i : T e Caenrn o vorkem One | Jeft Whipple, alfas McAllfster, known | confidence in Douglas county and expressed | prominent German and American speakers |t @ misdemennor to throw any substances | (ot [LACC ! Leading Sotentific Optician G mocratio among crooks as “California Jack,” was * to toot horns on the streets or- ) 98 on o f among crooke Ax alifornia Jack" Was|the conviction that it will register a heavy |and the people of Bennington will be given | O 10 00t horns on the sircets. This or 1408 Furnam, OMAHA. Pencll Pu " to Revive A meeting of the n city 'was held at the ¢ Press Club, wspaper mon of the mmerclal club ves- by Detectives Drummy and Mitchell e | republican majority in November. an opportunity to see where the Germans ;'rlm;n\w will be ssed at Lh.-lnn.u m:-:l-l\ng o 18 wanted at Atlantic, Tu.. for a burglary | John W. Parish was the only one of the [of Omaha stond on national questions. |and was drawn up to make it possible to PIERRE, 8. D. Sept. 1L-—(Speclal.)—In| and grand larceny committed about ten | ounee eandidates to address the people and — g % | regulate the crowds which will attend the the Hand county fusion convention last | diovs ag and was taken to that place | Al o’ 1 Saturday Pettigrew showed his fine ma- | Monday evening by an Iowa sheriff his speech was brief and pointed. 1f he| Milllons will be spent in politics thls Oriental carniva | o= nipulation and succeeded in putting Jobn | . TH®, Clty councll convened vesterday|were elected county attorney, Mr. Parish [ year. We can't keep the campalgn golng | An ordinance was also given a first read- | 50 L) et nl" m.“m‘-..u as '.\'I\m\rd u(l .I»‘!m.n‘x fon to h’n.‘r com- | gaid, ho would do his duty by all of the peo- | without money any more than we can keap | ID& Which provides for the holding of n‘st. Sflhool shua——- Wate commitice. Into n desp hole. . On the | bet of the touneil will femain a¢ the city | ple il of the time. He spoke of the state | the body vigorous without food. Dyspep- [special election Tuesday, November 6, for |~ Next week &chool hegins—The Loy surface Pettig vtk working with Pusey | Nl for three days, during which time | ticket from a personal knowledge of Mr.|tics ueed to starve themselves. Now Kodol | the purpose of voting $75,000 worth of pav~|and givl must he well dressed- New ol property holders will be given a hearing. | Dletrich. “‘Dietrich is no professional poli- | Dyspepsia Cure digests what vou eat and | ing bonds to be used in the improvement % to control Hand--his home county—and [ At the end of that time the hoard will r 5 bt % s shoes add more to the appearance thau (hey had arranged a full slate for the oe- | convene and dispose of all communications | ticlan.” sald Mr. Parish. “but a man who | allows you to eat all the good food you 'of street intersections next year. S Rl r 0 fled has mingled with the people as one of them want. 1t radically cures stemacn troubleg The Prospect Hill Cemetery association | #NNthing else—Most mothers know the casion of the convention. They had mat value Drex Shooman puts in his ters down so fine that thay decided to pub- B T lish their slate in the Sloux Falls Press AT 8 igti two days before the convention was to B S k' t H'd H- O P t l ze8, it means we can al meet, 0 allow it to have plenty of time ryaimn cekKing to 1de 1S wn aramoun SSUCEC ||nors Misses' sizes, 8150 Child’s, 1. to be circulated among the faithful in Hand county before the date of the con vention. On the day set Pusey landed in| CHICAGO, Sept. 1l—(Special)—The claims to the territory inhabited by his own private and confidential environment know It is hard to follow the maneuvers of i 3 that will his home town of Miller, only to be met by | democratic, populist. gold bug, rag baby, tribe this at this time and not one of them Mr. Bryan's brain in getting up this as- 2 - 3 the old-line pops, who soon showed him that | silver and ice trust candidate for the presi- Mr. Bryan, in the aMuence of his egoism, has as yet dared (o answer any question tounding muddle. It is not certain that | Will never regret paying § his and Pettigrew's slate could not go and | dency labored about two years in getting has taken the American people into his con- that goes to the bottom of their paramount he is sure whether the abandonment of the | Shoes. produced so much evidence to that effect [up a “paramount issue” for his ‘“second fidence and lald before them the program issue. They know this issue is a vapor islands means the withdrawal of our that Pusey dared not even spring his | battle.” of his policy in dealing with the Philip- and they are hiding in it. But it is a hot troops, but the strict construction of the D 1 Sh scheme on the convention when it met, but | The powder used in the first battle was pine question when president. He declares place. The fighting ground elaborately contract, s he states it, is that he will rexe o¢ CO-» was compelled to look on whbile his favor- | mud, whether burnt or in carvtrid Hie In terms studiously explicit and his speech prepared and upon which Mr. Bryan, fully retain the army for the use of Aguinaldo— ites were mercilessly slaughtered. Petti- | was very peremptory as well as perfunctory and platform are identical, with the excep- equipped, as he supposed, bounded at In- under what flag would be “a detail to be grew's fine part of it was that no matter | in his adhesion to OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. 0 shoes oy It would be a good idea to come In carly this week and avoid the rush come about Saturday -You S0 for these silver and free trade tion of an addition Mr. Bryan flung in a: Alanapolis, was hollow, only crust enough considered hercaft The Inference s | o %™ ":',',',':':.’,,‘.’f"" rey for which crowd won the legislative nomina- | for purposes of nomination, but preparca the last moment to surprise his friends and to support a little dust. The presidential that protection meaus to hold the troops | Omaba's Up-toedate Shoe House. tions he could count on their votes if they | the foundation for his chunge of base in foes, and did so. The points are candidate and his belongings, through their of the United States in position td main- 1410 FARNAM STREET. were elected and by a little quiet manipu- | the platforms and amplified it in his accept~ An extraordinary session of congress. OWR appalling ignorauce of their own coun- tain the protectorate, Nobody in Asia Intion among 'h{" pops ot .H nd_county | anco, addrocs. A part of the utility of an & A stable government=not American, ry, struck an uususpected tender spot in understands anything by a protectorate but | = e open a fine field for calling the democratic | griginal pavawount fssue was that he might e\ ot s g i harty M2 the soll which yawned for them when the presence of force. The essence of - head of the fusion forces to account at|regpond readily to the pull of Dick Crokei's A tlann (8 TORCASN RE IneLeeL G e date WAl R would mAIGtAIA & ShIN ix that M. Bryan lotsndsito give up Our Overstock Art Sale A any time his views differed from those of | giping Philippine independenc i Philtppine protectorate under the Monroe our rights to the Filipinos and fight the | 0T Pletnres continues to attract wide the senator in regard to the bandliag of | Colone! Jones, the n er, AMIMS CODs 11 indeperdert B 6 oaber the #table octrinet The hole into which he fell is Europeans for the Filipinos. We are to|attention among art lovers—Never be the democratic forces of the state. He | ypually that the issuo of this campalgn fs — qpoo oo kL i the bottomless pit surrender the Philippines on moral grounds » huve we offered such bargains in was playing a game {n which he had noth- | uor eiiver 16 to 1, but “imperialisi,” ana re never has been anything so extra His Indianapolis declaration is equiva- and glve the Filipiuos the use of our | pictures—8$15.00 pictures $8.00-$10.00 lent to a proclamation by & candidate for armed forces to maintaln their independ- | hictupes §5.00-$5.00 pietures % presidency, and the more it Is examined the h® presidency, who has a wild bellet that ence and soverelgnty, accopting for our-| g, ) pletures O8c-—-Our entire stock s greater the wonder grows that one head e 18 sure of election, that when he pulls selves the responsibilities of the protector- ‘ 4 g down the American flag in the group of ate, far greater and more costly than the | ©ffered at a discount of 10 to GO per Asiatic Islands we possess that we got malntenance of a plain government of our | cent off regular price, including all our nd we are to sustain ourselves in | copyrighted and fmported subjects— this thrilling thetne. The first question peo. [YIUE the treaty, he will declarc war upon this superhuman attitude by asserting ths | You cannot afford to miss this oppor outsiders who interfere with his preroga- annexation of Asia altogether and the es- ordinary as this until this time preseuted to the American people by & candidate for the ing to lose and if Pusey showed himself | pore fol strong enough to win out in Hand county could congratulate him on the success of [ wjco ana 1. Q. is the slenal (Q for quiet) “our" scheme, but if his own side issue | \yout the silver trust, which is to give down 8 won out he had Pusey in the position of ad- | {i"reun this thme fn sllence-no more ot hAVe o el #0 many ‘u,\.;u,a;:ml.- . D! p be 2 N i Ve notice with regzret tha T ryan vertising his slate In advance, only 0 U | circulars as in 1830 calling for one month's "o "y tempting auy further to elucidate [FOM Spain with Mr. Bryan's help in rati- own humiliated and come back to Sioux Falls | Lron Sl NGC York World, October attempting i cida in a proper spirit and state of mind to ve- [ we & mild obscrvation for the trusts.” Kvidently this does not cut much 1896) to appear on suthority of the % i > cOrPRO! ple ask i What {8 the need of a prote to t a beautiful picture at celve inatructions from the correct SOUrce | puoion silver trust to help the stockholders e i governing people have n 'Ve @8 a protector and with the help of tablishment of our right of guardianship tunity " ¥ ) on any question of interest to the senatorial f oo (po ipuct* 1o $40,000,000 a year s EAYSATISHE KON Aes. IRASnARARLEY iF traordinary congress smite all who there, by our own American Monroe doc- | SUCH low prices—Iave your pictures bess But Colonel Jones will not say any word o are gg » do anything thera in the Violate the Moaroe doctrine in an Asiatic trine. This is the outcome of Mr. Bryan's [ framed now and put away for Christ Mitchell Schools Open. except about that which 13 “paramount” way of protection, what are we to get for {t? Archipelago. ~Germany and Japan would imperialistic Monroe doctrine paramount | s MITCHELL, S. D., Sept. 11.-—(Special,)— | aud the man who cultivates the Bryun Mter 7yoee ara questions that LR op L B e T The schools opened fn this city yesterday and | ary garden s also a professor of the para- (5 tne puplic satisfaction, and yet must be those islands or remove ir supreme He has manufactured it and declared it the attendance it is figured will be larger [ mount. aud he seems to have gone back to answered in some way. Mr. Bryan seemed &uthority from them, make hastc to secure irrevocably. The fact proves his startling A HOSPB than last year at the opening. The Board of | his first love iu fnance—the dear old ra& o have a faint understanding that & Ii the riches we throw away unfitn his shocking lack of equipment . " at once, when the Ame Education has had considerable trouble in | baby, and he plays with it in a harmless . plapation, not in the demacratic platform The claim of .the democratic partisans for an executlve office, great or small securing teachers for the opening day, but | way D aedad. and. 1o his oo it Paco"™ ot the Filipino insurgents is, or rather has There could not have been s more timely Musio and Art. 1613 n'llflli the diMculty has been overcome. First, Miss| Mr. Bryan raised issucs in his acceptauce glammed fn the Monroe doctrine, “a century been, that if we give up the Phillppines or conclusive illustration than this of th Lewis, the assistant prineipal, sent in her | speech that neither he uor party hed o1a. Central and South Amerl st the the Filipinos can go on with their civil certainty that misfortune would com ! ot résignation, and then Prof. Grant, the|any idea of ex We vefer 1o the gume in the Philippines as in Cuba, per- War and self-government to pleage them n the country it he should be chosen | _— . principal, sent in his resignation The | democratic the OUNt footly parallel case.”” and here he drew the Selves, but the Furopean powers will not our chief magistrate The full signifi- | former place was filled, but a principal has | Philippine 10 Is unmistakably qeadly parallel upon himself rot yet been secured. Prof. W. H. Herbert, | Aguinaldo's demand that the United States nd there never take that view of the subject and will pay cance of what he says is that if he is . whe taught the school last year. has con- | should recognize him as the governmenut of My Bryan's promised Philippine pr tor- in that part of the world and the American country before a dishonorable Asiatic pre- [ Oue cooking authority has called th sented to take charge of the High school de- | the Philippines and surrender to him, aie against “outside interference ind protectorate under it than to any incl nder and then go to var with Euro; the age of small cakes”—Certaiuly eartment until principal can be secured. | agreeing in compensation for wrougs doue the Monroe doctrine is the most monstrous dental trapical phenomenon. That there (o protect Asia under the expanded Mon- | quring the summer months. it Is very Pim, to protect him with (he American conception of human statesmanship. The Would be war and confusion in roe doctrine from the colonization ambis i e Reakoman Dies of Injuvl .rmy and nevy from outside interfe plain, inevitable interprotation of it s that fere by the Eurepean powers u wo tlon shared by ull the sations of Burope,|‘Ouvenlent that it Is, and that we can TYNDALL, 8. b. -k‘r" 11 X‘~"""“" | Aguinaldo talked frecly of that protectorate we are fto surrender the Pbilippines to the departure of the Americans from Manila Now there is no official elrcle in this world, | Urnish you with such a variety of eman who was Harry Conley, @ ! M | 1o years ago impostor, “Ceorge Washington Aguinaldo, 15 as certain as that the Southern C‘rosa except that which enshrouds Mr, Bryan, ot | fresh, dainty cakes, suitable for all Jured a few days ago in the ( hv:)«‘gln' 4l This “outside interference” can come and having no right the islauds at all 18 in the southern sky. It follows that Mr. which each individual does not know that [ purposes—(Good taste prompts an armg naukee & St. Paul's vards here, died 100a¥, | o two quarters. First, the allied powers are then to protect the native despot and bis Bryan's idea must be to retain the Amor- what Germany and Japan, for instance The young man wus caught between two | of people to comie to us for their eakes rope: second, thelr Asiatic ally, Japan. ringsters against all omeis, the Avst and lean army there and the navy, too, to de- will do in the Philippines—if we flee from When the American flag goes down at foremost of them cert n to he the great fend the Fillpino “inde Icaded cars, the drawhead of cne car having ind bread—We are proud of the class been broken and dropped out of position ndence’ and “sta- * them. surrender our righ s that we con 4 ity | Manila it isn't a matier of confecture, but powers of Burope bility” behind the ectorate against all que and purchased from Spain to whom | 0f Customers we have, and we would The remaiss ware taken lo Sigus Hfl of certainty, that Germany, Russia, England, Everybody—the exception, Mr. Bryan and possible intruders. The plain meaning of we may—is not our affair, for the Monrce | call your attention to them as *“The where he resided, for burlal ; _Pes "‘"fh France and Jupan will immediately occupy his learned counsellors, whose solitude this is war, and war with the great pow- doctrine has no possible application within | proof of the pudding”—Our bakery was A nephew of Henry Conley, a "‘ and posscss the Philippines. Th. will be proves the rule—knew, at least until the ers of the world, not about the protection 5000 miles of ithe Philippines, never had [ products have no equal known passenger conductor runr(\fl“fl "“ » race 10 pick up the rich islands we have Indianapolls revelation, that at fts utmost of property. which would not he of great and never can hay Mr. Bryan is not in Sioux Falls about what the natives may think about it. cluded the American hemisphere--no less. broken. hut about the systems of colon se. He is already obliged to evade it w s Balduf‘ < Lenta Taulks for Pettigrew. The l\muywn.nl,u di tato =v?vpp w\;ll\ N‘n' no no n\rv;‘v I’Iu-’r-‘ \h':m fixed fact in our his- tion that -:1.- Europe m‘u.uwln ‘vn‘.‘ . He has no ‘-;mj‘.um‘ yl.n t\:yv that of an . . L] HURON, 8. D. Sept. Li -\spacial.)—~ | consideration, except perhaps the dictator tory clearer than tha alive regard as essential and will beyand agitator without a policy that offers a Congreasman Lentz of Ohie spoke here | might move to procure some better protec. Mr. Bryan's protectorate preicasion is all doubt insist upon and defend as their remedy for asy wrong 1520 Farnam St. Friday evening in the interests of thelr thas (he Lunited States and reduce his imsupportable by sane men. He and his right . MURAT HALSTEAD.

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