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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900. T ‘IOF\I_IT ]- ”\ \-l HlRO\ ilippines. Thare fs not a particle of if- [ sion, creating a whirlwind of enthustasm I“AR [_\DS l\ TR\\\‘ \‘\L L L L R S S . S S NN St S S NP NP S PP S NN Y R JEVEL :\ LhY N e fainn, War Imperialiam, the 08T | A motion te renew the conference was car [ d " fat whe expanslon And the sscond 18 ex. | rled almost unanimously and a recess was l g - ansion taken t h di O Ooll f ' Hig Meeting nt Brookings Dispatches Indicats Complete Oollapse of =& obable Policy of Jefferson and Jackson ' 1 Pr ¥ BROOKINGS & D sept 12 —The special | MACHINE ~ DOES ITS WORK | Boer Resistance to England + » W Philippines That of McKinley r of W. D. Cantillon, general superin- | g | ) ndent of the Chicago & Northwestern | Creker-Murphy Candldate Gets Deme # » lallway company, bearing Mr. Caamtillon ocratic Nomination for Gove KRUGER RETREATS TO LORENZO MARQUEZ . $ UNAMERICAN TO YIELD UNDER FORCE | ina other raiiroad officials, was attached to ernor At Sarato, jovernor Roosevelt's clal train today | » ¢ - - £ 4 nd the railway officials placed their pri SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept With the | U nited States Officer Who Accompa- 2\ 1 (=3 e} I8 Apeaker Shows from Mecords ot De- | vate conch at the dlspostl of the many cl. | Approsch of the Hout for the Feassambling| mied Boces cabics (Mot moome BEarly Symptomes mocracy That the So-Called Im- ers and committees sent out in advance to | of the New York state democratic conven- | Require Departure from ® i T perinliam and Militariam Are scort Governor Roosevelt to their respec- | tion there developed evidences that the | Scene of Operations P! (i Y o Things it Has Endorsed fve towns. During the day many receptions | expectation of a hot fight between the or ok place and numerous speeches were | ganization and the Hill elements was not 4 ¢ A de from the platform of the car and from | to be realized and that the threat of the | i ppyso MARQUEZ, Sept. 12.—Presi- | & 5 HURON, 8 D., Sept. 12 —~Governor Roose pecially arranged street stande. The fea- [ Hill people to carry the business of th nt Kruger arrived here last night /\1‘6‘. h velt was conducted to the place of speak- | ure of the duy was a meeting held near | convention over to tomorrow would not be | “\¢\SHINGTON, Sept. 12.—The following | & . ) ing at this polnt Immedlat ly upon the ar- | th ourthouse "g‘::\mfll:rm » leat at this | permitted to be carried out. - |aispateh has been reseived by the War do- Dizzy Spell ival of the train today here wae the v orchlig procession escorted | committee of edentials, ' partment from the United tes army | Y ual erowd upon the streete, the brass | e governor's carriage through the strents | had been suggested might unseat Hill men | ferl T FOM TS | CRVED Slates avey | | General Weakness i band and the same hurrah and cheer that | of the city, whi hdw)rnlllm-q "r‘n rowds of | and seat ’;“:“‘“\:“r'“' B ”:‘y'f"‘r"’ campaligns as military observer Headaches bave greeted the travelers everywhere upon | men and women and children. The tent was | from Murphy-Croker headquarters to treat urenzo Marquez-Events have required | | ? this journey. A very notable feature of the | Micd. A special excursion frain brought | contestanta absolutely on their merits and |t SUEEEE arTer Broats have required | & Vertigo ! parade here was 260 rough riders in khaki | people from points as far distant as Flan- | give the benefit nffln»hr‘hwv' dectston to the | nygpyvial Request instructions Palpitation of Heart h ean an ked up parties Il nter- delegates, that there could be no AR . =4 6 v'.m.:'.m. '\\!n de a fine appearance. [ dr 5 wxl ‘:»’nv 4 up parties at all inter :‘h:v‘ d 1‘ ‘u” ‘?: i mrnh r‘ |ln:x rr:'.',x (Signed) RICHTMANN Shortness of Breath #ading them were twenty young wowmen | mediate points, ority repo L e p tows This message is interpreted a he de- | & =) - & mounted upon horses and wearink the [ The spanch of Governor Roosevelt was [ making the work of the convention emooth | T Message s interpro: . Soilinet Impaired Appetito Roosevelt hat short and malnly devoted to topica aifeads | it was announced 'T,u\l( in Vh’v' «|.'\ vl\u-‘ the Boer resistance to England. Captain || Lack of Energy - » The traln remained at thi place an hour mentioned by him “\v?,mm: speech the | State et or i Tiacickey had ducided | g, imans has beon cabled permission o | 9 Disturbed Sleep > or more, during which time speeches wers [ governor retired to his private coach, e 0 Acc d plac tart at once for the United States - 3 mada by weveral parties, Governor Roose- | huusted and glad to rest after a hard day's [ waiving his claim upon the gubernatorial *'[It ff once for the Uaiied Sia Teausvaat |9 Tendency to Faint- Ry velt of course, being the one all were | work L - RSN i ter half|OMcers are staying at the houss of Mr, |4 Dreaming Nightmare . R R il R ML | ORI \e convention was called to order half | f . o S | : ¢ foct, T v Will Fimalh 8t BRSOKINE TRAIN | an hour atter the appointed tima and|F0tt. the consul of the Netheriands here: | | Pain or Tenderness in Left Side fect. Tha parts will remain ot nrookines | ROUGH ~ RIDERS AT an stte LSbpolited tmy SBd| 0 poc e that tbey Will sall fop Hu | Swelll P 9ust 66 Ankl ® | tonight and proceed on its journey at day o commiitee on credentiala repor !| rope September 14 on the German steamer | 4 welling of Foet or Ankles i light tomorrow " velt In Met at Chambheriain by M.l, ”"""“";’fi “.‘;’Vv "‘:T“Mr ;‘VL"N" ~”h| Herzog, l4 Smotherlnz Sensations Speech at Mitokell, A Company of Grigahy's Third SN g opion T St A AdCpoE —— 4 * as put the galleries jolned o : '(Xv: hir speech at Mitchell today Governor Regiment, the negative. Temporary Chairman Me ANARCNlST PLOT DISCOVEREDi > oosevelt covered ground not before gone| - ¢ 8 D. 8 v Caren declared the report adopted. The HAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Sept. 12.—When | Caren e 4 p L . » over on thi itinerary. He sald in part the Roosevelt train arrived here today a | committee on permanent organtzation re s \un I(Flll n \:n-n,nh -:' rone | b of Tt o il your attention to Just on* | ombany of Rough Riders who were mem- | Ported in favor of George Raines of Mon re Fommd in Traveler's . delight in calling poram What we|bers of Colonel Grigsby's Third regiment [ Foe for permanent chairman and he was Trunk. I & cull expansion 1= what has pleased him to | was at the station with a large part of the | elected | . . 8 { give the twin name of imperialism cant | FOE L S R e ANd surrounding | On calling the roll for nominations for| MADRID, Sept. 13—A Swiss recently | 4 i militariam. In the first place, here fn this | 0 s an A aden Tos ot FulrNiged - Th | governor ex-Senator Hill responded for Al- | 1anded at Santander from the United States » state of South Dakota t0 recall 1o | country wagon of fullbloo - o proceeded for San Seb g o4 i 1% Bakors e | dfuns formed n part of the parade and a | DADY county, naming Bird §. Coler, control- | ABd thence proceeded for San Sebastian, | ¥ ! 1t whA e pain’ to o ecnien | Indians led the procession which eecorteq | ¥Peech was racelved without demonstration Searched. Important decuments were found 1 3 o dele pe, althoy e galleries ap- | hidden behind the lining and the bottom | ¥ Spain Wt dulteproperiy, that' we | Governor Hm»u'-\lfi and ;.ukpw\ V'wv the ‘F’Ym'n"'“” leg T R N s | Aoy \ling an anarchistic plot to | . 4 e anna by to tike possesston of 1t, ahd | eakers' stand. Governor Roosevelt, not | Al B bl i $ frendoun milltary, reputation. would kesh | mounted men, jumped over the railing ot | the name of John B. Stanchfield ) e Russ Christen Village, Mesxico and Californin. shich ihen etill he | the stand to the ground and was soon| The ballot resulted: Stanchfield, 2 §T. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12.—-A dispatch | * » fonmed to Spair g »ng them | Coler, 134, Mackey, 1 from Blagovostchensk describes the cores | s ) Aapoleon made up his mind that he would I would like to stay hera all day,” he| Mr. Hill moved to make the nomination | mony of christening the recently captured e L RN LR ‘muw 1 with delight as he again mounted | Of Mr. Stanchfield unanimous, which Was |\ ge of Sakhalton, on the right bank of | | T B RTLos thal i B ety AL AN O IWOIRER CoN NARN I8 TOOYEM 't SIS 8000 SRR AL b o b [ o M haiids i g Ce, bo thought he | the platform preliminary to making his "'”i"" = et ¢ Sous = inateq | he Amur, as being most Impressive. The | eymptoma as noted Above there woall b e higd et LG A fod dlskass, Do not walt until ors & pould sell”it, ‘and Btk ton 1 ins | ShOFL _epeech. The ‘men appeared well | John T. Norton ef i G A waton [ military and eivil authorities were present. | | ton s tnken place, bt cure v s s one ot more of the above symptoms are noticed. There are ax many it Yehase TANEY BHINE 18 sresi. | pleased and cheered and cheered again eore kot vin O Ater | The officiating pope christened the village cetive heurts as there e Tun Sont MeKininy patd ha. purenase mo 1‘ Goveraor Roosevelt was followed by Senator | of Dutchess for comptroller: John B Jud- |yyinki, The pope during the course of |+ SINCE the Discovery of lIllM\ Ialalmcs lrum Heart Disease Have Become Less Frequemt. . for the & LIS IS Lo ',;"-",,jj,;“_"":' | Knute Nelwon, who made a brief address 1;:\er"u*’!“urrn;'\:.(:r-y\'rrrjl;‘l”:::’;v: |w1'.”|’1“; ;:‘;:‘J“r" his address said ¥ ® G An'TUDYAN strengthens and regulates the heart's action e DYAN rabuilds he br m:,. fown heart structures. HUD- | of the Philippiues for $260 a head. In tha. | Governor Roosevelt said in part | 4 The cross has now been erected on the YAN has created a new era in medical scie for 1t is now " heart diseaxe is amenable to treatment. HUD- & V' case "President Jefferaon bought the In-| When I hear people talking now about | fOF State engineer bank of the Amur, which Thursday was in | ®_YAN has cured hundreds of men and women; it will do so aga Dhabltants,white, black ‘and red, of the | the dangers of militarism, of a danger to| Willlam I Mackey of Buffalo was nomi possession of the Chinese. Muravieft and | J = Bt N - i - T R TTT d iand then purchased st o somedhat ex. | this gredt froo country, of'an army smaller nated for leutenant governor by acclama- | \iiiuP® L ¢00 (R, Cm LAl and DRAR ‘BOCTORE: T war ntiite: | aENTLIMEN | DEAR DOCTORS: T cunnot thank vou 4 ix simply nonsensa to talk about the pus- | Eiironean power, I think of the army you | 108 | Enstern Siberia, foresaw that this bank | ® fof three years with palpitation of the | been the means of saving R [OT JORE SaIADIS Fiudywy for 1t ] | LG oF the inbabltants in either ease. | could ralse here 'by lifting your finger, and | Relative to trusts the platform spectfic- | (GURTE 0 EE0 (OFERAN, & | heart Jnd the doctors I me that m rd trom merious I | cured meof heart disease. Jound and @ The land was acauired by treaty and pur. | ita'quick ey s any calls. It is a shame | ally eezdemns such “corporation combina- | “ o S aln very badly.” Dootors ¢ wer, 1 100k 8ix packa icipated. 1 was unable to work. the g | consent of the governed doctrine a answer such things. Thi« cry is raised combinations of capital known as ‘trusts STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 12.—King “'\k‘;‘v‘u 'ly{'x“l:“vll'kl‘h!lr; mon of my_dise s 1 ,‘.v.'(‘.\:'.‘(lu'. :\‘nx\V;lvl'vI-"';ly«‘r< up ."’,“."‘v{:'f 'S Fhiete bmars, ‘Hae ant ((he fslande from | try and blind the peopie o thelr obvious |as inevitably and fntolerably unjust both to | Oscar has accepted the resignation of the | , YU fve o ; hurd. Hudyan is & ‘spiendid medi ing testimonfal to the efflcacy of your d i tory from ite owner. France, but we 1 | ©T would nat care to belong to a nation that | Producer and consumer,” one result of | premier, Erik Gnstaf Ostram, for reasons MRS, W . AR TOHNSON idyan U D nat hold a mass meeting here of the dares not face danger and difficulty, and | which is “to destroy all individual enter- | of health and has appointed Admiral Fred- | HUDYAN eur T Nery onsness, \Wenkness, Exhausted Nerve Vitality, Rheumatism, or even of the white men in Louisiar dared not do a job that came t nd be- | prise and to rob the young men of the coun- | erick Wilhelm von Otter to be his suce | b tien motor Hen 1 nier Mental Depression. Hysteria, Neuralgia, Paing this nation had to extend westward. Very | country cailed’ you, responded to that call | ocratic times constituted the great glory |inet are not affected by the change and it | © Cona e i"”" A PACKA ’\,“ al% packu ¢ yell, in other words, ‘we ;“’a L Hr; b e men, and '.‘-“LM\“,;‘."';. son you ha ‘r: |of the nation and admitted the advancement | will not modify the present policy of the o 1t your druggist r DYAN REMEDY COMPANY, San Francisco, Cala N Rirex trom Spuin, by trentytand purchase | i’ citixensnip, ' $ve ure in the Piilippines (of 0ur youth 4 b e g b L R You May Consult the HUD\ AN Doctors Abnut Your Case Free of Charge. 5 srmed force of United Btutes Tegulnrs AN | went o war ang siruck: her whosever We Nominated for Congress. N es (50 UL DO R WS R At ke : ) § TUnitea ites volunteers to preve iy | could. We were not on a plenic. We took FARIBAULT, Mion,, Sept. 12.—Captain A, | W87 v X X B e in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell Drag Co, Kuhn & Co, J. A iler & Co, Myers-Dillon Drug Co ® force was weit 10 (e Philibpines "Whan | Meutd Hive been: bettor "far et g | J LOWe has been named by the people’s oAt HUATeRs ICHVTRNARSIS: Aguinaldo threatened an outbreak | stayed at home than now to leave the job [ party of the Third Minesota district for| VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 12.—The Declaration of Independence., | half don ""'l-' [ M '“"".*":'\"’“'l““ there | congresa. | steamer Tartar, from Yokohama reports | Then there came the question f gIving | flinch from dolng work when we ciartad in| WATERTOWN, Wis., Sept. 12—Republl- | that head-hunting in Formosa by the |in design, but at the same time exquisitely | swsmars —~—ss———— —— & government to this territory. President | to do it cans of the Second district today named |aborgines still conttnues. On August 21 fitted. Mrs. William McKinley wore a mag :{‘wmr-‘-"; |‘y‘.‘,'|'.'..!f.‘,""."1.',""'?]‘” i1 "f;“"‘f{,‘.f( | m',uf.‘-'"‘".’.“({“"‘;;‘rl'.'.'ll"1.’.'.\'1(" '! ;‘lt\'- vr::rmr‘_h“n‘f Herman B. Dale of Mount Horeb for con- | ahorgines at Taikakan went out on a head- }nm._.‘m high neck gown of j\hm- lace :v\-(r . on it and 1 would entrust him to interpret | but 1 also had with me a number of In- | ETess. hunting expedition, killlug & number of | Pink satin with diamond ornaments 1r it quite a re 5 1 would entrust our | dians and half-breeds, largely from schools | SAVANNAH, Ga,, Sept. 12—W. R.|japanese officials. Abner McKimley's gown was & beautiful friend from B et Y eary | Such as this. = Every man in my regiment | Loaken of this city was nominated by the | S creation of silver grey satin faced with . o Thint acument o sueh i exirome ue | iy, (reated according to his worth as @ | republicans today for congress from the| Scotland Yard Protects Saliabury. | rape du ohine — E= 2 E it um o # e a an. As 800N a8 a man travels our way by & = —— = — ke JUapply to a population that was | we will treat him exactly as we treat any | First district LONDON, Sept. 12.—The residence « Mrs. Madison B. Kennedy, who is solutely ax unfit for self-governm nt s | other man. We have not expanded over CITY, Mich., Se ifidren.” These ware the words that he | this country on any such theory as they |, BAY CITY. Mich., Sept Uked mbout the oviginal fnhabitants of these | invoke now on tha other side of thess territories as they then were, and thoy | political questions for the purpose of pr 12.—Lea E. Jos- | Lord Sulisburg here is watched by Scotl nent In soclety circles of New York and Iyn of Wes' Bay City was nominated for | Yard detectives owing to threats which arc | Ohjeago, wore an imported gown of lace congress tcday by the Tenth congressional | NOW said to be the work of a practical |gver white satin Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- The walst was & mass of re in & e T e gty toduy i the qame way 1@ the Philly: | Venting Beople” from unakratanding 'OuF | dlutrict democratle convention | soker. sequin pearls and as ornaments she wore o || i€ i0 A ramshackie building, onght not to be in the same Bovernmant, amang ithe Blobx of that gy | Bue ton conmeey o3 tha gusour Juling with. e Lord Salisbury left Schluoht n the Vosges | giamond neckluce and pendant and a necks fix next summer. Diit, too, seems more offensive in hot AR T Wk ok 1t o i i | This Counire cvers man hAn Kot to o nis | Menburn WAl Speak at Maryville. | mountains today for England lace of pearls. aTkak take posscasion of the country, this would | share. . The Filipinos have ‘got to obey | MARYVILLE, Mo 12.—(Special weather. he vet a land of savages. 1t would have | the rules that go with Uncle Sam. Wh impaired and dwarfed our people and it | ever they do then they will b Telegram,)—Congressi: i Mepburn of | Mrs. Haines, the wife of Colonel Haines, | treated not | PRESIDENT'S NIECE MARRIED |the “"commandant st west botnt - was would huve been the worst possible thing | only squarely, but they will be treated | the Eighth lowa distr sl abbeldd gowned In white satin, over which was “Frien came’ the question of establishing | thelr liven They Mave, ot mere Hberty | soa- mane n oo™ " Copubiican | WedSin of Misn Mabel MoKintey and | white lace. Sho wore diamond oruament “[ BE[ B”“.["Nfi \en came the question of establishing ves. have got more libe and mi ch at a republican g a government for this te ere | no n they ever had befo o Dr. Herm . Baer Cele- 1 Teip i ent "ofersan, bein i sane man and | G o o Synd Wit 4 i carrying Gut | meeting upon condition that Senator A al ReNS OnEl Tain] heated at So wot. surrounded by men who possessed | that policy which will make us I””“"‘“" " W. Brewster of St, Joseph shall go to lowa Hid not take any such | being a natlon 1 ask you to stand with v eoo tric by oy <yt (hat the constitu: | un because if we shirk 01r work now we | #d make a speech In his district durlug | soMERS flon had followed the flag her hosa | 0 Only Wrong ourselves and create con- | the campaign. Mr. Hepburn will be given Clark You Know tempt from other nations of the earth. |a big meeting here. The private car Falmouth of President y m Duval of the Florida Central railroad was B8 i B Dy Al sidetracked here this morning It will be used through the courtesy of Mr. Duval by )1 ley-Baer wedding which this evening united | is cool, elean and well veuntilated. here is always a draft, | the es of Miss Mabel C ey, e ly | ) ) U N Clarie 1h 1800 "cains. Ut but we will be gullty oo gross and foui et - 1”11.‘|}“ t A(ll“lnnl“u\‘hl M\‘f:,".],’“”;\-m",:yy‘xlw bride and groom on their bridal trip. the walls are thick,the ait is pur eand ke pt constantly moist fver and erossed the ~ontin wachery to the ople who have con child of d_Mrs. Abner o » N i g | firat tihe and showed our pe fed in o We should do our full duty ! DAKOTA FAIR IS A SUCCESS |uui i termunus L. Baer was perhaps | 1“‘(‘“nx th 'uml a ’»“”m)-:l, ‘v‘x xee n1 by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in qountry lay |”' came bac 1: and President m”vhh'u < i‘” things and as true Ameri- | T ven the most notable from many. poiate ot visw :yhl:- :.:,Y: «nu:; n‘\:‘n:‘z] yu\' ;;:‘ l:m M.:‘ T Cfforson made Clark the governor of all | cans should do. [ ACtemaamonme YaRR (on a erso aggage of the bride this torritory around the uprer Missourl gy ey 1 ever celebrated in the state. The pres KT O were e M nley home e AT ORMAN CARRIES OFF PRIZE the cace of Presideat and Mra. McKlnley, the |EFO0m Were taken from the M Kinley hom made governor of Porto Rico, and fust uncle and aunt of the bride, together with IT‘IIVU‘); S S AT R | A common sense, practicid man, he, with s & YANKTON, 8. D, 12.—(Speclal | 50" ¢po United States, gave added interest |®Xtend to the Pacifl wh J . . o fhe rillerm of GUE SHOLLIT. then Ntakted (n by Democrats of Colorado at Telegram.)—Attendance at the state falf [0 (b awatr. The appointments were | W11l be pald to the two brothers of the with sich # government as the territory Denver. today was a record-breaker and with spe- | (0 ‘B¢ affd Rl 5 T | groom who reside in California and a cousin o Tt =Ty 1o | ¢1al excuraions and attractions for balance [ Fuberl A7 (i KDWDS OF Hho WOMED Were | ¢ (hq bride, who lives in San Francisco Rental Agents, - Ground Floor, Bee Bullding. v s Aguinaldo has headed an out ENVER, Sept. 18.~The _demooratlo | e’y qqy indic o &) oftsagy? | TAMSTERLI0-T0r LRSI DERULY | There has been no special itinerary ar pene T Auinaldo ‘has headed 9ut: | Jiate convention mominated J, B, Orman of |°F ¥0ek indications are that the oltisens® | TOFin )0 COF Thelt MY lmhere n b guarantee will not be drawn on for the first | ranged, but it 1s understood that Dr. Baer Pueblo for governo ¢ hof s drawing roo o McKinle; dence. | 3 d T —————————————————————————————————— bable Palley of Jackson. | Fueblo for governor at an early hour ths | (i in sixteen years of the fair's existence | 112128 e o Koatey resldence: | and his wite will be in Chicago for two days | President Jefferson and his successors, | MRE 0 sinated by |*Dd that a fair-sized sum will be left over | o BEEE 0 0 B ted the | @0 WiIL visit Milwaukee and several north- | \ Juckson. who In by W e following have been nominated by e [t B R T a process 4 [westera cities MANHOOD REST 'R E D SUPIDENE" It (b middiing good “democrat, did | the different conventions pursuant to the |- SRROFRES BEG BOI people were on the | @PPFOACh (0 the drawing room by unfolding | (o] 1ty rews Vegsia: that these various Indlan chi tusion plank | y : b wide, white ribbons attached to the ile Vitalla of famous French o all ‘ wer d or third or fourth or ffth 4 . |grounds today, more than on any day since | . A ‘ A e nanans They rald as to that mot.| Congressman et distriot, Joha . [ Jgr A O e Vantton day anq | PINars of the hall at the foot of the stairs. | SCHUYLER 12, (Spectal ) ‘ a“ H0s he ol send our soidiers aut and|shafroth, sliver. republican: Beoond: diss |gvery Gusthoss House Wil e Chosed during | The ushers, Colonel W. C. Brown of New | cards are being re from Wamego I\ ‘I;':" paog il e (LB L more than | trlet, John C. Bell, populist | the afternoon. The program will include a | YOk, Willlam Fairman, B, C. Smith, | Kag., announcing the marriage on Wedne | jeads 1o ‘!H’n:‘:"hlmln‘\ 11 the horr ors Y paaRe t that s belng done toliy | Preaidential electors—B. H. Eaton, Weld | ypam pattle by the veterans of the First | FFank A. Munsey, Dr. Frank Hanan and |day, September 5, at the home of Mr. and | rea Amall W ruk O1f 0 $he urinasy argaus of all impurliiee, in the Phillppines. 1t was 1ot the habit | county, silver republican; T. M. Patterson, | @ 5 ? John R. Leslie, had already stationed | srs, William N. Fish, of Nora ello | gpbfipreason siderery are ok cuied by Doctors s beeauss % per cont are troublad with Prees . af the Amerioan people Who are. menuine ; outh Dakota volunteers CUPILLNI Uie oniy' Know ienivdy tu cire Wik 1 operations 600 testin iaie. & WrtOR Americans. the peapli who hive good fight- | ATapahoe, populist; — Charles J. Hughes, |~ mpis avening's carnival was a gorgeous | emselves at various points down stairs | pish to Neil i Mr. Mapes i LTANLOs K1V AL iy )¢ 3 ing stuff in them, to cower down and bhe | A afrald to enforce order vher Aoat Andrew Jacksor did 1 Seminoles to cease firing on U a0k efiect & perinatient cure. §1.0) & BOX.81or 4.8, "tox 276, San Franciseo, Car. N LRUG CO. 14TH AND FARNAM, pahoe, democrat, and J. H. Robeson, the flag | Clear Creek, democrat D Y| Secretary of state—David A. Mills, Arap- 7 BEll. Rend for yigy olr Aldras DAY FOR SALE BY WM)YERS-DILL to assist the guests in finding their places. | county clerk of Colfax county nd left b ‘ Following the ribbon girls was Miss Kath- | so mysteriously Saturday tember 2, | event. The South Dakota firemen a session and the principal features parade of firemen, race, et e in erine Endsley, a uiece of the bride, who |that his closest friends charged that He did not say to them: “Plense be »o|ahoe county, popullst Bns Ingdias patibely carried the bridal bouquet. Then came |departed for the purpose disclosed by - ind e to Killing my e, Somm | Treasurer—Dr. J. N. Chipley, Pueblo| mpe judges today awarded the first prize | Master William 4 nephew of the | announcement cards. The pair will be at HEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years, Jurred | Jhart o | Supreme court jud Roby W. Steel, | (his department s the best in the number | Y¢F tray. Then followed the groom and | | - as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless he ‘would ox el Arapahoe county, silver republican of exhibits and in quality of any ever shown | P¢5t man, Lewis H. Baer. Miss Nora J. Ingleshy- natt | C AG“"' Dess a ricocele, Atrophy, &c. de e to them. As Andr | . Superintendent of public Instruction—|pere. Races today were as follows Davis, the maid of honor, came after and | BURLINGTON, la 12 il They clear the bram, streugthen was o n whose ve ran red | Mrs. Helen L. Grenfell pin county, si Protuir thans s Wb behind her was the bride, leaning on the | Telegram.—At the Methodist iscopa s g v:‘_ulv Willen ake digestion [ Iuwtean of white, what he waid went er republican second, Monkey Meyers third. Time. #. |arm of her father. The bride was met by | parsonage this afternoon Albert Inglesby vitorto e whoe being Al drains and losses are checkel per o | Wanhingtons were (reated ax they de- | Creek county, populist NN Naie aille: Gladoh isoniiin and the marriage bell in the bay window, | cellent young woman of Burlington, were wmonsy, $5.00, "+ ..'.mum_ Address, znf'raf?i“é'r':r'v“ gerved, 1o be tre Lojs men 16 Is 8] DENVER, Sept. 12.—All night the con-| ‘Trottin < Dispateh won, Lady | under which Dr. Morgan was awaiting | married and left for Chicago | Sold by Kubn & Co., 15th and Touglas. and J. A. Fuller & Co.. Mth and Douglas, men wiih (hat of Wishington They were | ference commitiee of the state conventions | Almoner s ray C third, May' H | (hem. Dr. Morgan at once began the read- | P ey {reated as Weare Kol (o treat Aguinaldo |of the democratic, silver republican aud | BEth . o Mayolu won Plnty '8 of the Episcopal marriage cercmony. | DAS Pilih 1n A 18.~{kossial 3 e ST S SR |l puie o oo vory n et | b 3 itsililon Itiotos Briss: | [SEDAR FALLS, In. Sepi. 12.—(8pecit DON'T BORROW TROUBLE.” BUY Shi o ( golng to give them |at the Brown Palace hote od though > core! . ” > | 3 [ ermaer s o S S S| o rumore foated around e coy. | WESTERN PACKING STATISTIGS | At the conclusion of the ceremony the | fucuiy of thuaesnt known. and give it to th Ameriean flag. The exact t which we are t now out there endea m under the university at Miune TlAora &1 no tlme Wax any 0s0alts Ltae | groom kissed the bride and first to ex- | apolis and Miss Maud Wilson were married to thens wi') | mation given out as to the progress made. | Output for the Week Far in Excess | 1604 \" ir_congratulations were President |y this city today. The bride is a promi ) BURE faston wanid (b 1he UllITate: s of What the Wise ¢ Were and Mrs. McKinley. They were followed | pent musician of this state ind out it king For, by Mr nd Mr Abner McKinley, the | < - ome was not doubted, but on what bas Y 3 g 8 | ak parants of the bride The only official | The wolt 1o the fabie plv on sheep's ’ ] e haeilradixan s e aal e lal Tete. | arante of the bride; Tus only afclal| The well fn the isbie pis un sheep's | TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. democratic party will receive the greater gram.)—The Price Current says: Oferings | ding transpired in the president and his | reputation he couldn’t accomplish his pur | in the way in which we ! arly st the govern. [ number of offices, but with the many rival | of hags continue In excess of earlier ex- | wite emb g their favorite niece and Counterfelters of DeWltt's Wirch Cook's Duichieas Tablots are sccessfull; Dakota_and ‘the' Nt | democratic candidates for governor and ass | pactetione W oste S Rt AN RE 0. ko A0 | poes, SouRIAsialay: Of DAWILY Witah used mouthiy by over 10000 1ades. Prico, MAVE YOU EVER GIVEN & mant of Sobelt Dekata ahd the atisoent ; hoidaian ok . pectation n packing s 243,000 [ her husband before the parents of the | Hazel Saive couldn't sell thelr wortbless A 87 fiy mail, $1.05, Send 4 cents foF g pirants for the ofices | b Tesarded 48 |nead for the compared with 325.000 | bride had done so. | ealves on their merits, so they put them in F satapla and particulars. | The Cook Coy ¥ AV TRIAL T0..., | = == |among the possibllities that one of the | ne preceding week and 275,000 last year The congratulations of the guests con- | boxes and wrappers ltke DeWiit's, Look | =23 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich, DERATBAFEINL AT AOOUTR (he Read: of From March 1 the total fs 11,310,000 head, | sumed considorable time ® was fol- | out for them e only DeWitt's Wi 8 Omatia by Kuhn & « & Diougiag ‘ ticket igainst 10,880,000 last year. Prominent [ lowed by the wedding dinner. whic a lazel Sal It ecures piles a 1 0 | called to order .u‘ A.».In.-,.m.- committee | i = Aako Bt 2OWD At tha Thioeia bl RISt | ssoo A MONTH | reported that there was little prospect | Chicago . 3,540 the dining room. At the bride's table were | Real Estate Me | "r Tt n:;h;”-nhuwim;‘n::-'mn Tn vas a0 it } the bride aud groom, President and Mrs, | (6L C8tate men of Omalgt lu: DR.. . ) pOuReS the conference committees | ft. Josenh McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKinley, | the guests of cul F a lne ‘ P et s soposgen s B LS R | Mowair, e smd i Woner itcmier | s, BB LI S MiCREW | les wishad to Sppssr before the demo- | \iiiyiikee 4220 | the groom; Governor and Mrs. Stone, Miss W ANsol The Tapl eatate mer SPECIALIST ratic convention. The necessary permis- | (ine i ! A Naat ot thaln orf " Treats all ¥ ! 1t ora Davis, the maid of honor; Lewls e Bubject of thelr bisiness ] v eata all Forms of Bot, you have misse | sion was given. Hon. Thomas Patterson | Oltumwa w o mw | N et M4 of honor; Lewis 1. | the subject of thelr business. 1t | wat RN hATS mimed 8 mend thing resented the Jatest proposition of the | GEdNT Hapids M 600 | Baer, the best man; Rev. Dr. Morgan, | INeresting discource and wae en | his exquisite mult heverage stands on @ | sloux Cit 85, 0 S.040 | Colone C. Brown and the grandmothe unique b ¢ populists and silver republican parties as | & aul 2600 1700 | ° ”r“““ T 0. 4 the grandmother | T DISORDERS QF Uvfaue basis. it weils imeit it fame and follows: Democrats to have governor - | 28000 8 \ : Feputation 1s the euvy of many. The palate, wuditor, two electors and one regent;| NOUINE can exceed the care with which| Among those at the tables in the tenc | oo \ M EN ONLY (1o benonciul rosulte achieved “within” | nrer, superintendent of public schools, on» | Made |shield, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cheney, | Funeral notice lat 14 Years in Omaha, '0UCT man are tho ouly and real judges of elector and one | Colonel and Mrs. Hines, Frank A, | VARICOCELE cured | its merits, Approved of by the : F elector and one congressman: populists, wlution of Cednr Rapids Secretary G. B. Cortelyou, Dr. Rixey and | Quickly without ahaatl i T b dh A To be clear-headed, sweet- |lieutenant governor secrelary of state. l- | W ASHINGTON, Sept. 12~ The census JArE QB Senalal: r umpbautly entors tuoumerable households, torney general, one elector, one regent.|omce announces that the population o ral and. Mes. Ly SYDHILIS in all atages cured parmanently | Where Cabiuet enters, doctors and dry tempered, and up-headed, one | oge congressman. He made s sirons Melea | cfice . inge hat the population of r several hours this evening, while the | . HERL ire, Hydiocals, LOSS OF |+ x L] 's P, 1ok for joint action of the silver force [ fantar Rapids, & |» 20,600, a8 against 18- bride and groom were recoiving the con- | | Horgford's Acid Phosnhate] Marnoon, Nl it NS IR0 viie ext ; Avyer's Pill every night. or joi tion of the silver forces 020 in 1390 This in an increase of 7,83 ns of the gue the orchestra P Blnddar, Ridneys, Gonoreli e, Gleet WHEWED BY e L s He wan followed by Seaator eller, who | or' 4258 por_cont 6 ok tha e s For CURES GUARANTEED PRED KELG BREWING €0 . C. Avir COMPANY asked that his party be treated fairly, | ’ 1 Phone i J oo M_’ but declared whatever action this con- | The Largest Brewing Plant Elaborate Wedding Gowns, | rain orxers. . 'CrlAR S LOW ol rastical Chem owell, » | vention took wcted to vole for | e world produces the celebrated toni: e gowns of the we of the wed: 4 Fle " o iin me niion 100k he expecied to vote for the [in the world produces the colebr toni The gowns of the womes of the wedding | Bitenatbens the sxhatated and cons B | biers iy, and, Medical, Treatmen! FWTACURES all is ey | A —Tor kars > democratic candidates for president and | MALT NUTRINE, that boon for invalids | party and the members of the McKinley 2 S tation fr Ty " Dikeases. Hack ~ : el tes fused brain, relieves nervous head- Kld a) w D » Aver's Saprils | Ayers Hair Vigor | governor |and vonvatescents. Made only by the'An- | family 'vied with each other in elaborate. | [| fi3ed brain, relieves nervous b 500 8 p m. suna P o neycurall i o Ayer s Pills Ayer's Cherry Pectaral Governor Alva F. Adams followed | heuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n. which fact |ness. The gown of the bride was a master. vty shpanarg b smtoscin, ot B A e ot -t Ry e B 108,00 B2 ma Aye's Ague Cure Ayei's Comatons With & #irong speech in favor of fu-|guarantees its merit. Bold by all druggists. | picce of the dressmaker's art. It was simple - | ha, Neb, abise fos i i oms | ot O B ¢ KA Baratoga, M

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