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. 'HII" OM \II’\ DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900 CREES COMING T0 OMAMA| 22 ez ot e, e o JOIN REPUBLICAN RANKS e, irosons e 2, i FLORAL PARADE AT FREMONT | ACCIDENT ON JACOB RICHTMAN ALY MANA | Jbout two miles west of town met with a | JULL AMD | tirst took up tha thought of the advanced [ I LU ANRADE ¢ PALA | accident by the accidental discharge | o in the galaxy of nations which we B Defective Staybolt Disables Boller 5 | 't a shotgun which he had with him. The v now occupy, following this by stating her SEsei and Canses Panic Among ilread Casas ne 8 Al of the art of the left lower position on the olftical fesues o " Lailread Cases Will Bring Them Here and b _"\ YoFn WP REd Bover " p Defection Among Bryanites in Pawnee | PIo®I00 POSIHON O tor. he contined her | Patrick Coach of Omaba Wins the Four-in- | Passengers, to the ‘.'n' Then to New York. | tered the stomach. Doctors punty Become ' Quite Marked. | talk very largely to the matters of ex-| Hand Prize, A defective staybolt in a boller of the . ! wease pansion, imperialism and the general in s steamer Jacob Richtman was the cause of m.."'h. Ith ompete of the democrat party. She an accident to that vessel Thursday after CUPREME COURT DOCKET A HUGE ONE| ANOTHER BIG BLAZE AT BLAIR | PROSPERITY TOO STRONG AN ARGUMENT | za e of the best, clearest, logical polit- | LARGE CROWD ATTENDS AFTERNOON RACES | noon, precipitating a mild panic among the to humanit ‘ 1 speeches ever heard here. After talk passengers add delaying the return of the 'l » { lng an hour nd a half she tried to stop boat nearly four hours Two assengers Mekeen & Co. eale at nearly ou asseng More Than a Thousand Ca . 'l‘ AL Rl Former Followers of the Man of Lun&s | ;i po people demanded that she go on,| Estimated That a Thousand People [ ulon falor, 4 Unlon Pacific engineer. and The germs which the Capacity of the Thr . ,"'“":_':.“ d Forebodings Wil Vote ¢ | wh she did for a half-hour longer. Del Witness the Fast Driving at the [ piaard smih laborer, were quite se bR Are Set for Hearing at | Safe Government and | eratic in from all parts of the Park=Nina Rusael Wins Fiest Iy burned about the face hands cause Catarrhand Coning Ter sou Mones. ounty " o in. others esoaped With & ‘scate n P | P . [ Race by a Close Margin : r .‘.“"vyl : ‘vl ,\ : ar T Bronchitisand the _ r 4 : | ALLEN OF ARAPAHOE IS NAMED | Grip prepare the LINCOLN, Aug Special)—-The ref round firm PAWNEE ( Neb., Sept. 1 Spe | FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special Tela- | Thursday afternoot All went well until s erees In the case of the State of Nebraska Mot The largest precinet rally ever held | Rapublicans of the Twenty-Ninth Sen [gram.)—The judges on the floral parade |the beat had turned about in the channel way for those against the Unlon Pacitic raflroad con- | pe n Pawnee was held in R. T. Seott's atorinl District * Him warded the sweepstakes prize to Mrs. J. M. | near Florence and started on its return ¥/ . eluded their work of taking testimony it . grove in Cla sterday. ~ Hun- | Wit & N Ination, Shively; four-in-hand to the Patrick coach | The first sign of trouble to those on the which cause Pneus- this city today and adjourned to meet f - f n dance. The of Omaha; hacks, Mrs. Scott Wall; two- [lower deck was a loud sing of am $ “ o I { " 0114 ancd o Omaha tomorrow morning. The chief qu ’ X o " tin w o Congressman | M'COOK, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special Tele- |seated carriages, two horses, Mrs. Ned |followod almost immediately by ey m "”A ind Con tion Invelved in the action Is ti titu- | b Burke I is Mar- f gram.)—The republicans of the Tiwenty-|Barnard; traps and buggies, Mrs. Mark [ plosion that shook the boat. Instantly the sumption. tionality of the State Board of Transporta ehich Ke n, candid e senator; Captain | nineh senatorfal district met in convention | Mortisun; phaecton, Miss Ethel McGivern; |engine room and bar adjoining were filled tion. Attorney General S b to | . R P J of Table R M ¥ this city tonight and renominated Hon. [two-wheelod cart, one horse, Mrs. George [wth vapor. This caused a general stampede collect penalties for violation of an or and alic ¥ ! and J. T. Cra B. N. Allen of Arapahoe, Furnas county, [ Haslam; Shetland ponies, Miss Elma Ben- | to the windward side fssued by the board in 1867 and the p 3 t of P Clay precin T ¥ was held | for grate senator. Hon. C. M. Brown was [ton; novelty class, Mrs. Otto Schurmin Fortunately most of the women and chil- clpal defense offered is that the law crea W0 sets of r the auspices of the Roosevelt Rough | chajrman and Mayor A. Barnett of McCook |blcycles, Master Stanley Blumanthal; saddle [ dren were on the upper deck, where the . ; JaeBTa Tatiater ing that branch of the state governmen hurne Ride b of Clay pre t and was @ | g ry of the convention. Eloquent [horse, Miss Edna Kreader. Owing to the |atmosphere was virtually free from steam Dr. Geo, Lolningor's Formaldebyde Ioha t 1 h t o q T » 1 t Kills all these germs even when they Lave defective in title and there in h ol 10¢ In e A ilar 1s pre epeeches were made by Hon, E. N. Allen, | high standard parade the committee [ but even from this point of view the great lodged egun thelr work in the deap-seat. From Omaha the referces will go to New an sl ge list o publica t W. & Morlan and . M. Brown and a num onsidered its task a difficult one, louds of vapor that rolled up from the ed alr passages of the luugs thomselves. York to complete the examination of ra here are b hodlodis '.'v-’ ber of other Resolutions warmly endors A thousand people saw some good races | sides presented a most disquieting Goo. T. Hawlay, M. DD, Professor of Lung road officlals and te wony. Attorne r oyea 0 sup and fusion [ yng pregident McKinley's administration |at the driving park this afternoon. Nina |spectacte. Soot swept out by the rush of | | od T hrout Diseaces, Clitago CHnteal Schoot General Smyth will accompany th I ho a 18 ye McKinley | wora ad R 1l took the first money in the am was mistaken by the passengers for the targest Clinteal School in the world, conduct. the case for the state. T “ and the flag The f atements [ ppa contral committee was selected as | Pace, with Midget an uncomfortably close |smoke, and the first fmpression was that says, ln writing to Dr. Geo. Leininger make his second trip to New York in follow Chase, C. A. King, Wauieta; |Second in the last two heats, winning ouly | the boat was on fire. Under this 1 have been using your Formaldehyde nterests of his trust and corporation | Dundy, W. F. Wood, Benkelman; Frontier, |y & head. Competine was a favorite H.|1'u|v'\ of the women and children Inhater for Catarch, Asthma, Bronchith fgation | 8. H. Henderson, Stockville; Furnas, E. W, | the 2:25 trot, but lamed himself in the firs* [ with fright, and some of the more nervous | | Coughs, Colds and other Nose and Throat The bar docket for the September term | Parker, Wilsonville, and D. S. Hasty, Arap- |heat. He showed good form in the three re- | tried to leap into the water and Lung diseases. | have found it superior of the supreme court contains 1845 cases ahoe: Gosper, Walker Smith, Elwood; |maining heats, coming in second and taking [ The panic lasted for less than a minute, o any remedy so far discovered. or about 1,00 mrl‘w than ’,1,. possibly be | Hayes, J. B. Cruzen, Hayes Center; Hit uflm::m. ney \\H)\,l 8. Medium Junior fir :m\;v\tl’ W8 n;-; fire m’mr'r the di CAICH ) e FR G ke X4 eonsidered by the three judges in one year. | cock, €. C. Fennum, Stratton, and A, H.|and Sat econd. Summary holler was quickly quenche HL, Bookiet malled (ree, Amone tho caces st tor nearing o o | GEORGE NOE 1S RELEASED Aoas, HoRton Bl SR HL Sale: e, pures | *The buraiag of Haley and Smith seems to Brst sitting, which beging Septomber .| yuy Charged with Reing tmplicated ¥ son, Banksville, and J. E. Kelley, McCook o 111 have been due to the fact that they neg. | DR. CEO. LEININCER" are those of the State of Nebraska agains ' b min w r 4 4 ect from the dangerous quarter o the » " e TeruND t¢ nominee was authorized to name his o v 4 P the Standard Ol company and the various S rhini ol ‘.-u b fd A Rato | oHRIvAN, Fearetkiy aid ‘¢ o6t ihe 5 3 4[at the first sound of escaping steam, as did F."'mal'do'hyd. railroads doing business in this state. The el With principles 't best inter- | committee. He named George Willlams ot o oo 1 a score or more others, KIDNEY TABLETS cases mgainst the Burlington and EIKhorn | puarpicr, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special Tel- | S51% the rey F abet any | oo nbridge chairman, F. N. Merwin of t, put The bofler is not seriously injured ur railronds were submitted durlng the 1ast | ogram ) George Noe, who was arrested last | orricory - under t oE Ihe | Biaver Oty ke eearetkts and A. Bargatt of h covd 14 1] teen staybolts were torn from thelr threads term of court, but by general agreement of | g riay charged with being implicated | United Stat 1 'Orting | McCook as treasurer i LI : 4/and the plate they beld tn place Is twisted all parties concerned they have been re- | (Vo Tttt urder at Wymore gev- | MEK and the - AT AH 3 3 3 §|The necessary supplies to make the re opent aln for argument on the constl- | groi™Loary ago. was brought up for pre 1ents of t T CRAMDTON: o | TECUMSEN LISTENS T0 BURK .06, " id00g, 35, HAA pairs will be sent from Chicago. The boler | SOl and ‘recommended tutionality of the Board of Transportation. | jpo i ine phonine today Justite Enlow's tie party a h th eve it | ~ ™ will have to be examined by a government | &5 QEIEL TR, € A e, It I8 not probable that the referees in the | ooue * A" jargo number of witnesse T fo withdraw th Jave il R PR I e etet oot B ettt v to be | INSPECtor before it is wgaln placed 10 serv- [ b, Chas. 1 Schacter, Max i Bta i company case wi prepared : 1 : 3 e t andidat ears ago. ¢ b e 9 FRFS b s o WERS SN A co W eanwhile the boa wil! I com Park Pharma Gladish fir‘nldl’|'ll¥)l 8 v”.‘}v K ‘\‘n w‘” (l‘:”!w: xamined and at the conclusion of the tes riin to the try the present | TRECUMSEH, Neb., Sept. 18.—(Specfal.)— | found in the Philippines and have now be. ;"1"‘\\'\‘\'”":'””: v‘.‘\H he boat will run as [ om Fark b e iton Bharmacy. Ou Sud consequphtly iU 16 belleved (hat thS |ihat thate was to evidence to warrant|fSMands thatevery ix | wup- | to hold the crowd that assembled there | this Jewel is there Is still a rarer one and | A6 10 FREIEEE WHREERRETE IAVE OO . A ey bl iyl s B I from August 1| HO1ding Noe and moved that he be dis- | port William MckKinley and republicanism. | last eveniug to hear Hon. Elmer J, Burkett | that {8 the jewel of health. It may he I Seperts Bems o6t saktotely BOVSEE. - ‘»r ..: e e e ot Tonat 'two [ Charged. The court ordered the prisoner | That opinan, I Beve (N fome nedrer | discuss political issues o speaker roy- | possessed by any one who will keep the | ¥ - - De re‘)qed? 0 August 19 ad it oo WO I discharged. Y . - T OMSTOCH n sntertain r A d st i ctive 1 the bowels ular ' » efe el than ever before 1 COMSTOCK. | ally entertained his auditor an hour | digestion active an | Meeks Inter beforo. the referces - malk the conclusion of the hearing Noe | '} t conscientl port 1 and a half with a most logical, forceful | with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the x| FORECAST OF THE WEATHER SRIE RS SHER shook hands with the court and attorneys. | forin nor the candidates of the tusion purty | ang plain discussion of the important is- [of all remedies for indigestion. dyspeptia, | Sehool Money Lying Idle, A pathetic incident of the hearing was the | [hi¥ vear as | did e honext | Sues of the present campaign. He was ac- | constipation, billousness, belching, heart-| T a Prognostication is for Clear The last rterly report of Treasurer | presence of Noe's little 5-year-old daughter [ democrat to vote his principles with the | corded frequent applause | burn ana sleeplessness. Try it Skies and Variahle Meserve shows that the schools of the |in the court room. When Noe was @leased | fusion outtit, especially in Nebraska. Bet The prophecies of the democrats made i Winda, o are recelving no bene whatever | the o hrew her arms around her | 0T times, too, prosperity everywhere, make o 56 ANEw » Btate are receiving benefit, whatever m” little girl threw her arms ar 1 oher T ety e that cvers pairiolic citizen | four vears ago were thoroughly aired and | DANISH CAPITALISTS COMING WASHINGTON, Bept, 18.~Forecast for from over $200.000 of permanent school | father's neck and cried as though her heart te for these better conditions. | am for |extracts from Mr. Bryan's speeches madc Frid PR | money, Which in either lying idle in his | would break. The court cleared hix throat | Willlam Mekinley. = Fo 0o in that campalgn and the ones he Iv now | Conaul Olmen 15 & Vinit trem |Friday \‘]‘;]’.‘lly‘”“r'\ s e MARIANT WINE.) custody or is invested in his own name and | and several of the attorneys blew their| o B S5 RETHARDSOR. |0 ing were held up in odlous comparison. Some Influential Citizsens o . ;T "I‘m";‘\“" itk N ey A = l"""‘ WORLD FAMOUS TONIC. not in the name of the state. The constitu- [ noses vigorously gave my support and worked hard for the |The imperialistic bugaboo was thrown Ca wue partly cloudy, with showers and cooler in | yqpiant Wine 15 a tonic prepared uson tion of Nebraska requires the treasu to election” of W. J. Bryan. Conditions at |aside to show that the democratic leader's wostern portion; varfable winds truly sclentific principles. 1t ‘u sufe and - h iresent esulting s o RO, [, S S i : b mins ‘ 0ls Yartly eloud; *riday it well as agreeable. invest all permanent educational funds for | LARGE CROWDS AT ALMA FAIR | 0ot foe i e e that 'thb ftor: | pet hobby is still 15 to 1. The promises | Theo. Olsen, Danish consul at Omaba, fs [ FOr Hlinols—Partly cloudy Friday, with I Wine has more than 5090 written [ t warrant me In bel A n : rain in southern portion; cooler in extrem. h i the benefit of Nebraska egucatibnal instt ests af the people ure best subserved by |made by the republican party in 1895 were | expecting & visit today from a number of b | Indorsements from leading physiolans in i i h | festinticn incinles and potices. . Th H 4 outhern portion; Saturday fair in west- | Gl marie ot tha world tutions and his faflure to comply with its | Attractions xhibit | republican pr polici he | reviewed. Certainly they had been carrled |jeading Danish capitalists now on a tour of r , » . ¥ | prospe prevalent in the land makes it ern, rain in castern portfon; west to no Mariani Wiie glves power to the bruin provisions works o hardship upon the tax Draw Ma alr- | my ity ad o voung man and first voter | OUt and much good not promised had been | observation in this country L LT e A A it e strangth and elasticity te the muscles and pavers of the state, as the diversion of rev field wan. | to support the party and persons who have | accomplished. All this, too, in the face of [cludes Mr. Gleickstadt, direstor of Land- | . 18 _ | : to the b It is a promoter of 5 oney {1 1o these ditfons pos Theref } | For New Mexico- Fair; cooler Friday salth and longevity. Makes the eld enue from that amount of money increases ma \ itfons 1 HHRAT " | the most discouraging and deragatory cir- [ mand's bank of f the greatest |, .. .iay fair: winds b ing westerly | keeps th ng stro the amount that must be recelved from | ALMA, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special Tele- | ] tm w RROW S umstances. Could the American people | banking inetitution in northern Europe, do- | SHRARE TEL WITER A wetdey cendil ant Wine ally ymmenden other sources. Mr. Meserve announced | gram.)—The second day of the street fair | “Ppr) SR Nise | aste: tor morey inm bueiness In Norwag: Sweien. Denmarh, o For, Wettern Texau—vair Friduy and | 48 VES, g L] ime ago that within four months he | saw o of the largest crowds eve triumph The speaker stands squarely upo: e re . s | SALYEIAY S ROUEO WArM BLidey extreme | from whateve Auses, Profour Jewre S L L L LI L L b A AR The speaker nds squarely upon the re- | northern Ger and R Mr ,“ th, | eatern portion; variable winds slon and Exteustion, Throat and Lung Db would have the major portion of the perma- | Alma. The floral contest was pb x| Lor e Danert publican platform. for it has been tried | director of a bank known as the Private | T{URIT POTHON: T § Friday and | ®Ases Consumotion ar alarda. Tt 13 a nent funds invested, but his report for the | was the civic and mercantile parades. Min- | the way of to what we |and found entir atisfactory in every Rank of Copenhagen: Mr. Thielsen, direc ".” ‘“‘ Fraal :“l‘» "l" % "” iy diffusible tonic for the entire system. three months ending August 31 shows an | den defeated Arapahoe by & score of 4 to|are now en M & backward four | particular. Could we afford at this time (of the free harbor at Copenhagen, one of the | SACINIONS TWESl Mest (6 north winds © = | Mariant Wine ‘s invaluable for over: Increase rather than a decrease in the cash | 2. The day closed with concerts by the | $ars the present affords o most ple to attempt any experiments that In all | hest and most popular harbors fn northern | o FoF 1OWe Falt - (HORY 0 PrOBABIY Y Siiaven. Tt stimulates | sirangthans and on hand | Phillipsburg and Fairfield bands and Alma | doing the proper_caper by voting for Wil- | probability would result disastrously? The | Europe: Emil Raffell, a wealthy manufac- | AR B Friday, with | fstains the rystem aud braces body and The followlng figures show tho conditlon | orchestra, The special tralo from Fair- | liam J. Bryan, Now 1 cun see the etror of |adminlstration was complimented and Mr. [ turer of cement; Mr. Stokkeby, who imports| ¥or Missouri=Partly cloudy friday, with | brain, It corabais Majaria and L Grinpe. of each state fund at the beginuing and | fleld was filled to its capactiy. Tonight [ MY Wass [his ye «'!"8 T | Burkett was not afraid of the result when | more American grain than any other man | it SO0 0 e Ly GO < oL closing of the quarter ‘1« a carnival of mirth and must The DUDLEY SHARFER, | the careful voter shall look over its record. | in Europe, and Consul Heines, also a heavy | “Wor North DAkoth—Partiy cloudy Frinay iid by all drugzists. Beware of atlons. concesslonaires ate they have had the| No more Bryanism for me I have |ask himself whether or not he can prosper sorter of American grain. All these gen- e . #nad 1 f f | importer with showers and cooler in western por ) Jenera . - -~ enough for me, thank 1o, i science and vote strictly in accord with | many millions of capital. Should they came b . nking Lol Reanton at Alnaworth. fentious m n yell for Bryan In his best judgment |6 ckaha: tod they have been Invited | POTtION: east to south winds, becoming et kchoo i S h Lides scientious man can yell” fo n s best judgment. | to Omaha today, as they have been invited | POTtIOD: mporary achonl : ':l\.\\\nlt |'|l|. Neb. Sept. 13.--(Special | face of the fut times we now have is more | jion, Peter Berlett, republican candidate (by Mr. Olsen to do, the Commercial .»nn-‘ i 1th e DAKO R Palk - RHdRY: WATer CURES mar ur ity Telegram.)—The northwestern-central dis- | N4 s Matae dryan tieed no r or, sresel he: 1 ) he city Las Rol p oy s feult 1 college . count the support from in 5 ve for float senator, was present and when | wii] aid in showing them the city oad {ortio s ARy BWats al Bl ek slalor' roution i holding - three: | itk o1 {he, SugRert Trom el BTy | for font senstor, mas prevet s ook bl |im etstern portion: Saturday showers ani CATARRH sorary university days' reunion here, commencing this morn ‘m lican. JAMES FLANAGIN A good many consumptivés would be |cooer X autnes ; \;In «I b nmlu!. “‘,. er \l Cilde o Hospital for insane ing. Alrcady the large court house square | — Mid-Roaders M in Convention. cured and the worst cases comforted and Kansas— Falr and warm day and | 3, u N Tiniveraity. ca i dotted with tents and u goodly vumber | MID-ROADERS NAME STEVENS| INDIANOLA. Neb., Sept. 18— (Special)— | {0 by ueing Foley's Honey and Tar. |probably Saturday; southerly winds. | Hay Fever, Bron= rmal fibr of old veterans and their families are gath The mid-road populist county conven- | gugeast it to those aficted, You should [ For Colorado and Wyoming—Fair Friday; | chitls, Asthma rmal endo: ont cred there. A good program is on tap and | Conventfon at Oxford Ch es Cen- [ tion held here vesterday nominated John 1o thie as a friend Myers-Dillon Drug | cooler In western portlons; Saturday fair | " b T 4l the prospeets for a good old-fasbioned re 1/Gofsmlitac ARUMAken PIWNN | Thotnas jof dlebhuoh, SaXscoutity Mommlbel oo, Somaha DIllon's Drug" Btore; Bouth| LT WaKlara, nEchably/Bhewers At agolerdni| and al! Diseases hor 7818 unfon are glcrious, for the Campaign. stoner. for representative. The senatorial | guaha eastern portion; south to west wiuds, | &% of the Throat and Penitentiury land LS 16700 Al convention was held in the afternoon. It | 8 For Montana—Showers and cooler Friday; | L v\_n""”‘-“‘ ige and me 561194 Capture Escaped Prisoner, OXFORD, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special Tel- | perfected a temporary organization and ad- | LOCAL BREV"'ES Saturday fair: winds becoming northerly ungs. v U8 experiment sta . GENEVA, Neb ept. 13.—(Special.)-— | egram.)-The mid-road populist convention | journed to meet at Oxford at 2 o'clock | f n ks | o Clonds apor are fnhaled ton 2.889.56 Yesterday it was discoversd that Prisoner |for the Fifth congressional district was | today. Prof. Boyce of Kenrney was pres Riverview park sewer will be com-| OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, el R Totale 510,2% $640,124 00 | Gates, who has been in jafl several | well attended, seventy-five delegates being | ent and made a redhot mid-road speech il b OMATIA Sept. 13 cOMclal record of (e S Aets Rhth ' on ad escaped § i Yineen it esent The enthusias was boundless. | in the opera hall in the evening. | vealth commissioner has quarantined | perature and precipitation compar with taken int he w « or Gal months, had escaped rifft Dineen with | pr L . hea mmi Eatat the corresponding day of the last th ’ A e O ss0¢ were | Several assistants went after him and found | W. J. Wilson was chairman and John Stev- | [a came of diphtheria at 1431 South Four-| (L Forresponding 1900, 1509 1895 e ahes (he sre enala—Tt Aeale 1he ruip eI o O e tha sl | HIEAGAE e near Strang. He was sta- | ens, jr., secretary. J. K. Stevens of Re - alideal Blokla at Olarke [sagn BiERs (& have been filed with | Miximum temperature... 817 & Bbatm andionte tn the Aol Sustem-$1.00 df made by Lincoln people today fc ey | tioned in the garret, well armed and pre- | Willow county, a prominent farmer and an| CLARKS, Neb, Sept. 13.-—(Special)-| Only two complainie have heeh BLeC SUA | Minimum uree., @ & @ruggista oraent bymatl, 1G5 Arah Ste LA of the Galveston sufferers 9. ) pared to resist, but he surrendered and is | original alliance advocate, was nominated by | The fusion forces held a political pienle | {18 TR TR BAGHE 00 Galization of ‘ 00 - was telegraphed to the mayor of Houston | oo py yoing ihe bars, acclamation fn Power's grove south of town ftoday. | ‘hoeil ateestmenis | itation at Omaha f - as fast as received. Upwards of $100 has P Adress on man ard | G. M. Hitchcock of the World-Herald was menfan Adler, whe is unable or | h 1, 1900 | A An address by ex-Congressman Howard An Armenian | : g Pk L o been sent to Governor Poynter for 'h"l Tekamah Raises Fund. of Alabama was pronounced one of the hest | the principal speaker. Oxen were roasted unwilling to_proncunce his M oar | T K e 8 ' Bame PUrpos TEKAMAH, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special)~|over heard here. A full central committee |8nd a grand dinner prepared. Much ad- | lish. ‘was arrested = yosterdes, W BRG] Qeh aee sinca Mareh 1. Miss Mabel Robinson, daughter of Mrs.| A subscription was started here this morn | was chosen and an aggressive campaign | Vertising was done and the fulsionists ral- | il tin his hor nal rainfal G. M. Robinson of 100 B sireet, mysier- | ing and fn a very short time $15 in dollar | planned, Many fusionists in this section |lied from three counties. 1t Is estimated | "I was reported to the (palios platlon Daflctency (o8 Ih® S arenin 5 b fously disappeared from her home last night. | sybseriptions was raised. Tekamah “m‘“m e L that there werc from 400 to 500 persons | Thursdy evening tmt & laree hole | Totaliraintall Blice Ma A | Yesterday morning she started out for school | rajge dontle that amount if necessary, as | present. Many McKinley and Dietrich but- [ been braken e oue, uf (e S Eo ina oncy for cor. period, 14 2 s at the usual time, but when she did 10t | oniy a fow of the business men were seen.| LADD IS NAMED BY ACCLAMATION. | (ons were visible in the crowd. | mAking it unsate for travel I tar ber dhailan i, o | return at noon a search was instituted. It | g will put into the hands of Mayo e | “Fhe remams of Mrs. Emma Valentine tHons ut . l was believed that she had gone home with | Scurs and forwarded at once. Seantorial Convention at Albion | The wolf in the fable puv on sheep's | uued 20, and her infa 4, 01N | == | riends and last evening repeated offorts | Makes Nomination in Ha | clothing becausa 1t he traveled on his own | Valentiie B L IS Wil e oF 3 Svere.made to Aind"her. She did not appear | Schuyler Visits Fremont. ‘ ALBION, Neb., Sept, 13.—(Bpacial Tele- | reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur. [ ave been brought, (b OMATE LI gnl 2 . =1 ime 3 Neb., Sep! 3. (Spec ra The senatorial convention of this Ct feiters of DeWitt's Witeh | 'm\""H4 @ g o bt g t school during the afternoon, but was| SCHUYLER, Neb.. Sept. 1 pecial.)— | gram.) pose. ‘ounter ¥ 8 Witch [ A" |iher of disorderly boys have been . e 31k 5 :H'n uln the grounds shortly before 3 o'clock. | Through the activity of the Commercial [district met at the court house today with | jrazel Saive couldn’t sell thelr worthless | cunsing trouble ot the Jui mann mnliwll STATIONS AND BTATB |ggigg| = b t es | club of Schuyler a spec e was secured | full vepresentation of the countles. H. | eq) ) their merits, 8o they put then and it gs probable that' a special officer ! L35 & She is 16 years old, five feet two iuches | club of Schuvler a special car wa ured alves on n in A ORI ol et | : 3 g s in height, with light complexion 102 of the club members and citizens [ Gordon Cross called the convention to or- | poxes and wrappers like DeWitt's. Look | Wil be detatled to wticnd (he sthost o eeic) H H CHICRGO and EAST. Senator Burrows of Michigan will ad- | went to Fremont to the carnival of St Eeb | der and A. J. Ruddy was made secretary. t for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch | {fuited 2| LUAVE 7:.00 A. M.—4:5 P. M.—~745 P. M 3 . % Rugus nore went o afternoon, | The il committecs reported, after which | ffazel Salve. It cures piles and all skip Case of 8t. Louls, well known b dress an audience at the Auditorium nest | Ra Many mor ut in the afternoon Jumes B, Ca E Tornes. Semon. o e poial Taue. | B b s 1o |83 Jnde soe semipnit bs st | gtan gk L P . . ST.PAUL and HINNEAPGLIS, This will be the first republican meeting of Sheril Returns with Prisoner. 5 500 Bt el (ha Bl Baoeh solace hes San Fra | Battle Cr Mich., last Tuesdny ‘evening. | North Piatte, cloaf L LEAVE 646 A. M.—~7:3% P. M. the campaign in this ecity | RED OAK. 1 B ) |becn made and he will poll the full repub- | Solace Renches Snn A e i an el of Louls Grebe of | Choyenne, “Ciear” 1 | | p v pital ship Soluce hak arrived from Yoko 5 i . Pl i S0 f rogram hy R Corps. | Willlam Thomas, sheriff of Montgom | Mr. Ledd is the editor of the AlIblon | jiuma via Guam. The Solace has on board| Howard H. Raldrig "””ml\';f‘r andls “”}vj Al lear : 8l ol o HOT SPRIHES DEADWODD SUPERIOR. Neb., Sopt. 13.—(Special)— | county, Ia., who lefl on a (rip to San|News, founding and still editing this pa- | fifteen officers and 2% men from the maval [ dute for state senator was u visitor I 1he | TG Gy N o \ LEAVE 3.0 P. M. The Woman's Reliet Corpa had charge of | Francisco, Cal, about ten days ago to|per, ‘Mr. Ladd being sent for. responded | WeSicls i the Qrieat, Amcpk the offloors | oty Sesivrdony, 0 Be flived nim on his clear | 03 F the program at the interstate reunion yes- | secure the alleged defaulter and embezzler, | iy 4 fow words to the effect that he had | (ha American forces at Tien Ts L tnation ind assurances were given him part cloud ; c 8, 4 nal terday. The principal feature of the aft- | Sumuel Welles, arrived home Monday with | giways heen a republican because he be- | are alio seventeen sick and wounded men [ that he would gt a fine vote out of South | § i o 7 .0 itv Offices. 1401 arl ernoon was an excellent address by Mrs | his prisoner |lieved that he would make more money on the Solace ma ‘: A porter in the Boster ]\ City e : i 4l ‘| NERVE BEAN! Clare Adams of Superior. At 4 o'clock the | P R oy P o] | aress better, do more business and be hap- | | o s Brooks, colared, a pe i | Helena, eloudy oo 4 8 700 E .\,H rirn o voting Near Elgin, | | o . i \wre, par idy 2 | rovg, ! Vigorou women of the local corps gave a reception | o "\ Hept. 12.--(Special.) —The | Pler under a republican administration PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS room .w’m Pnj v" trec Wedren | Bismarck, clear LU g led men, i to visiting members at headquarters tent | iy, "Concon has opened here and a great | T ntiment w ,,t 1 to the echo. | y 100 Merritt of Duluth fs in the city. | dny morn ent 1o work, leaVing | “op yngjcates trace of precipitation | suite doses stophed; power peators n'~" in the camp. Refreshments were served any are being sold here for cold stor- | The talk Tuesday night by Mrs, Lease was | g °p “yjivcock of Callaway is at the Mil- [ the stran SRR B L L. A WE Arugints of imatled by Nerve Ban Uo. Buftaio N ¥ £ 4 o | the best political speech ever given In Al- | jard it night tege hod decampe Local Forecast ( L - <4 Fuenns Connty Fate. !W O ITRR 319N AN i iram ; 9. H. Brown of Wakefleld is at the Tier | taking with 0 axh und a sult of | eu——r———— BEAVER CITY, Neb., Sept. 13.—(Special | country near here and report fine sport | arina SIAEISK YRINAC 85§ man giving the = HOTELS. today with fine weathor and In spite of a HYMENEAL. Grund i Fed atior i somed| Thousands Bave Kidney Troubte | ¥ ¥OYTE] GERARD crop fatlure in this section with good ex- | | oW:, E. Bturges of Carroll,’Ia, 18 in| to him ‘e ¥ " ")v”i and Don’t Know it. hibits in the agricultural department. Th ‘ M B nsn 4f Dvid il e st e | MUR Tiv pavhonal o {h A4th Street, Near Broadway, stock show is better than ever before.| HASTINGS, i Nt " L minake: ot insuiln ort How To Find Out. NEW YORK . ... A new exhibit which attracts much atten- | Morledgo and iblican campaign onencd In | BEERGNG o oe of Chicago In staying at | Streets and was arrested by Be- | Flll a bottle or common glass with your | Aneotately Fire Proof, Modern & tion s that of the Belgian hares, of which | South Omaha, were murried unty tonight at Chester by an ad- | o g bout and Patrolman Surgent, | water and let it stand twenty-four hours; & |y, R R R e | at the home of My, and Mre. &t ress by Will m ¢ v\m;\‘nr D ‘u-vv lrku‘ WO 1L Klonn has gone to Chicago on a | Mra Nelllo Pitagerald, 111 South Thie - _“‘ srd\’nfm e.; set- Gantraliy | Rev. Van Dyke Wright of t ence w argest one ever gathered | b i K v, Jeaving' the house in charge of a 12+ tling indicates an At AN B AT R : HASTINGS, Neb, Sept. 13.(Special)— | couple departed last night for a two weeks' [ was enthusiastic Merdianis. R il roporied at the home af the helghbor ) WW\ of the kid- | SR AL, RGBSR Se AG: While Dick Flohr, Harm Smith and Lester | siay fn Denver aud other Colorado cities, | cuence of Mr. Ar linmeme At BRISAR B O s Fitzgerald, | The woman and child H neys; if it stains J. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS, Proprietors, Cisco were playing with a loaded revolver | agier which they will be at home at 17T rie the na ler b Egan Missour! Valley | returned to the hous nd that the man your linen it is | " . 4 4 t Glenville yesterday the pistol went off | 30, et, South Omaha. » wrought up to the highest The | Milla had departed, taking with him a woman's | B Ulanod ol atso Avon Inn and Cottages accidentally and young Cisco was shot | reached when one of the leading Rahbi r, of Kansas City ts [ 80\ witch worth 5. = a gravel | ney trouble: too AVON, X, 7. fn the face. The bullet went through his | Alvin=W ittst v f the county declared he would at the Millard, e rkmen enguged in A gravel frequent desire 10 | wost Selact Resort on the New Jersey Coast nose and lodged in his cheek from which | TABLE ROCK, M 1 (Special ' i «\“._‘h_”“"‘ e ownder Manufacturing co. 1311 Howard pass it or pain in Send for Partionia. place it was finally removed by a doe- | —\lpert Alvin of New York City and M T was presided over by W. I, | Ao AT | street, yestorday. made a pin "'.‘;,'. the back is also | e tor. | corn . Wittstruck of Gage coun a n. The T I ' Merchants | Bt moce Fonl D ¥ ‘the anley, | convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- | SCHOOLS, Girl Hitten hy Sunke . 1 | " Hl 1 ub « [ array Th lay \ two lin Wf wer ‘What to Do. "w 3 . he city marshal a n today | r N clu a o BEATRICE, Neb,, Bept. 13.—(8pectal Tel- | 708 SIY WML B 00 re o relae | 108 speaks at Superior on | Willlam Carpenter, & stockman of | the potof bubbling tar, 1 | There is comfort in the knowledgo so BR NELL HALL egram.)—Miss Nellladichty, Hving six miles | 8018 M T8 MEEOE 0 HEEESETE AR PO Chicago, 18 Staving &t the Murr P uely often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- | Boarding and Doy School for givia southeast of here, was bitten on tho hand | VR FRCWCHE L DEC BICE 0 - yhbise Anna Hutahins baLof Brank Srut Root, the great kidney remedy fulfllls every | —umder the direction of Re. Rev, by a rattlesnake last night. Prompt med- | ot Fred Witisirack, & Brommest Bt of Political €1 i s L 4 ’ Auok wish g rheumatism, pain In the Gaorea Aot V8. T Dy Ll B fcal attention saved her life, although she | JFUIE W CHAKE € OLPH, Neb., Sept. 1 | “Miss Marte Upson o in and E bac liver, bladder and every part | Fuil term bew & Sept. 17, 1000, 1s still in a dangerous condition | 5 A meeting of the republicans of | Upson of Odell are't sts of the famil | of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability | o of the oldest and most successful | Y 1s held Tuesday evening f R.C Howt to hold water and scalding pain In passi Tt ‘ t west Shotaun Explosion. e g el . e T e e Mrs. Rene E. H. Coe neipal of Centra RNy S [N (1< Xv" pain “‘l Ng | pducational institutions of 6 west—ita MILLER, Neb, Sept. 13.—(Special Tele TRENTON, N (Bpagialilme 1 MOAMR EK ARG & " S0 | school, has returned to Omaha to resume wal B Ris follewing das of | high standard allowing it to competo with am.)—Charles Haazard, pump and wind- | Fred F. Felker, a young and prosperous | ized with 174 members. The greatest feel- | hop gchool work and e | wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant | gusicrn colleges and schools. Bulldings in gram harles Hazzard, pump and A TPl B Rt iirey of enthusiasm was manifest and or-| "M and Mre. P. J. Murphy R vk of Aistr necessity of being compelied to go often | comulete order—perfeet ateam heating, sane - — ’ today At 10 a. m. at the Catholic church | ganization will push the republican cause [ T B, Harels'of Ord, H T Jones o lee station vesterduy | during the day, atid to get up many times | yi.py | colleglate and preparatory CaaBTOILE by Father Hickey of McCook. here this fall. The Bryanites organized | Fet Cats at the Murray Thursday, e e With horse | Quring the night, The mild and the extras | oourses; special students in music, the lan ey m”m_g mu wwmsr Saturday night with thirty-five members, | * &, S s 2 0 T ante. Mr and is now in Jail. | ordinary effect of SwampeROOt 13 5000 | guages and art; competont corps of tenters re the Ladics Ausilinvy, 8.V, and they are not very zealous Mrs N W, Peters of Alblon, A. 0, Perry of P ddwell's | realized. 1t stands the highest for its wone | Bty advantage offered s regards the ssgmm SYRACUSE Yo Sept. 1-The Las| " Governor Shaw of lowa is billed (o[ Atkl B, L Kerpaf ¢ . Al e loft ot derful cures of the most distressing cases, | moral mental bysical trainiog. Sen@ Jompleted % of oificers {oday as f0 l-\ k here on the evening of the 18 . Beaum Madrid i i (xA {'y“u r:mla medicine you should have the | gor circular or apply personally to Mrs, Le I.A. ow M. Trengr P f Caming stre eat. Sold by druggists in 50c, and $1 | R, Upton, Principal O.A.B'E:D‘E‘ st | e e ] Mrs. 1 ke at Al (1 ! oo | You may have a sample bottle of this Banthe . The Kind You Hars Aars o | ALDION, Neb. Sept. 13 —(Speciat i=Th | i i \ pcking \ a L e | ¥ Mili head of A kit n-| ope AN QiR B WA Sos Jter Witman, o former Omaha T tysfourt more about it, both sent KEARNEY, NEi ¢ was held in the opera house : tween . . q who was employed in the coal office of ( wesn_ the o olutely free by mail \ year bekins Bept, 12, iN0, with ine Boars the "‘"““'“"""““53“3“' ve | into the street. Fully were | Tex. i op} & position with the Bqath e faunaktions for. ohe Bingha G AT ACARE HEp boy A ki complete preparation foF \, : m t the county|§rn Pacit is_friends tne ol i L ha the 8t ¥ y S| h, » ¥ ri ess, Chbarges moderate iguature onyk present. Chalrman Leher of the county|g,jied 1o hear from him since the disagter | plers and expect to h Map FUCtSr | tion reading this generous offer in this paper, ¢ e 1dent u"\‘d Miss Mony RN | ooniral committeo made & very short butl (ud"re’ airala that be was kilied Completed by July 1 of next yean Eleieg wogen, | Ko N rieiden