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A THE 'l i Y . 4 “ . " OMAHA DATLY BEY SEPTEMBER 14 1900 FRIDAY, N 3 A i EAGER TO HEAR ROOSEVELT ! temacrate wers . 4k SEVEL T | ¥0 et ot okt eohaine fApetmine et DR — e 2 They wate. uEe on of Hawall, just DL“O(R\T\ \\D T" - l”"” . - — R VIl war w SR »‘fllll ’ any Al ) p\gT.‘ by headqaariers tonight that Boutis | = eat O g Bk gl bite of the demoeracs | Cockran woull speak ‘or Mr ‘”\FR INE \ ) o mef; Tur Out at Watertown and | 10p of wpv maes v v (e Rove the | ecctions of the country Bryan i ali | MLVE Y | \l]l) T" \TR”\I’ erdeen, South Dakot Ar we move wlong the ottom, ta>. | Fi | s y bad taken five bottl . a. ally m along th 1 ormer Member of th ottles of ‘Favvori P ove W ac d he Party i ut Continued f scription’ and one of 0 W Pre st L temvr of e By o s BRYAN STARTS ON WIS TOUR -~ (Comuuesd o e Pugey | T e " & century or of | U istory. | ¢ was like a new wo! . CROKER'S IC hot ! an 4 4 P — | it fs exhausted. M | oat K08 Sleen - man. Could £ TRUST HELD UP TO RIDICULE | ¢ mo it | plit | revent speatine Teip tawes mim | (100 0 A | v s UG L e wA_and 0. | INSIN | o Indinna. Ohio, Misso | time any inform . " by o ' male w 9y lady suffering from BAeri it 75 Sk o [oi i ira CERITY OF THE GREAT CAMPAIGN CRY | ITRNN) OIS, SUAWOWEL |y ‘of' our Baanclil sireogth could ¢ ever Mind, Mamma, sorite brescription a tatr trial, for | ko pantry for the Gose | | | based ancial streng(l 1 b cscription a falr trial, for I koo pel of th ” ites o andi. | ERicAtY . & [ based : 5 b A8 AL ! now a8 he Knave, but Plenty for || o t| Tears Shed o R Se) 13.~Th At y Baby Loves You M \ 1 Tecelve ose Who FPreach Honest Hawail \bou w ver Aguinatdo While | fcarcely risen th FSTAR whal had | 40504 bona of year there we it iitie Venghaus, of Tioga, H and Hrotherkood of Mam, = | OF Alx 3t bt | o Nexto in the South in Syss | CeDUA! Candidato Bryan e e I bonaflde mombers in the mine work- | og iy, 1, writes Y Bed bee an. T At yrars igo. b ight 8 | tematically Deprived of [on his way to Fort Way oarded the trayn | OT% OFEanization. At convention i heed N pEad been {’ X "1"‘;'1-\‘~‘,;~ v|u’~! as the His Rights | utioides ‘this wtvernoon A l(‘x‘ Ind, where he | ’Um Y it w fecided t0 1oy ubon ¢ 3 Whers 1 « to a dragging v ' il it Just ABERDEEN, § years they will move up past the Pt he will go to 1 rom Fort Wayne | Of these members an assessmen . here even t ort her, three bottl . st 1 took Theodore Roosev D, Sept. 13.—Governor | PINE AUCHIon ; 1R il 4l = | morrew miorel Toledo and thence early to- | (SB{8 per month, to b i el v Hlent volee and words of lov o & o's Favorite Pre odore Roosevelt closed a long day of | BI& T The open-alr mee e morning to Columbus, 0. He f the natic - e e blent with her own misery that they ¢ eb ikl LBl I‘p-uh—nmllnu with an addres “H:"‘,,"" ,Wl",”"l"(""""""'"" At Redfetd, | Thirteenth and \'\Y"m”" at the corner of | MOt speak at Toledo, but he | ,““ ""'" . p : executive board for use el Al 1 impossible to eity tonight. Th "8 his SDFIELD b t {am strects was enliv. |4 addre - he is down for PR o | this. e ¢ i o exerclge ere Ao Ser 13.-Quite ened b e presen enliy s at Columbus ton v af be use his money ha J en N fid 1 edicines B T tomtItene “q)-..r preceeded | demonstration took place here nn‘n’.” 1r-'- i an“;’n ence of a dozen of more b, Friday night L . morrow after- | gf n used in o all strikes, but the t in A f . i Bloreei R b Alotirtin procession and an | Fival of the specia LAL L ¢ ocrats who endeavored with poos \ e will proceed over 4 is probably avaiiable i K| 1! g of b erce's medicine sh for Dr e orate display of freworks. The meet | bty Sokvevete wnd train bearing Cor [ suits to howl down the phocfiiid oo O ML L TR Dy HI0% - JARESPY T the mverear yiir ¢ The dis ) Omers T WOMAN'S CONFIDENCR e AL ’n» open air and the gov- | Prairie town of 2,000 " populat dficld 18 a "’}wx~y;.uv.. citizen who, In the exercise of | traveling me "““"""" speach before the | M8 been a very material incrc A and the nate the harmon The Mgt ol CE JUSTIFIED. i tened to by a large and en- | !arze number gath pulation, but a|hie constitutional right to parta 1 1y 1s speech will be devotedq | MeMmbership, which ot b cord Into dis- P X ho begins the use of Dr usiastic audionce. Governor Roosevelt | 10 4o honor gathered in the public square | Which makes noses red, h 1to ake of that | 14T8ely to showing that the tendency of the | ' &8 Increased d Yorbe fons; o t 1t s with all th erce’s Favorita Prescription {s justified confined his ¥ oosevelt | 10 do honor to the dis are | es red, had forgott ¢ | trusts is to Iy . ency of the eased defense fund music of love whe th all the in feell e ption {8 justifie g ':“:] L l:rmu to the questions of | today. The il l)r s shed visitors | & her persons had Fighta he was re ,‘,'.: ",",1 YOURg S I";‘" vlnl. opportunities of the | Aside from the money in the hand and racked t o ft§ nched step i Oh 'h; h I“r & et e d the trusts. He made f e s e occasion werc | TeApect, was taken ed to i e will uze as his the national e 3 s of tho |, i 1 1t see T e path to perfect w b references to Richa . iade frequent parade and 100 or mo o n charge by the pol golicitous Inqui . heme the xecutive board local unfor part of the v A ecome health Al Sea 0 hanly o Richard Croker and ore children, com- | and after that, al police inquiry of King Day " a number of sl o <AL ry discord of her 1if womanly diseases m Van Wyck as h and Augustus | Prising three-quarters of although his fellows en- |YOUDE man Al Dayid, “1s the | of states have accumulated When the B 1 curablie yieid to th medically k ns heavy stockholders | the pabl the members of | 1eavored to break up th u wolem safe sums of money tated large cause of (h g ¢ > the healing power of this alleged New York in the public school, who I | k up the meeting, it was | Before in their treas & is wonderful r his b o fce trust s o 2 | shatted a » had been mar- | POSsible for the speake as crossing the Missis while not o ries, which, emedy It establish regy with the following words 5 He closed '\'\l‘lr 1 um.";l the platform and sang the | Se1ves heard he speakers to make them- | Bryan will speak in East 8 l, “;N. MF. | oficors .‘v":y,'.h command of the executive SIkFity, dites. dleagresati The America " ks ngled Baooer” as Governor| ‘The meetis @iy atteracon, Sundny night s, Beras | 0O Dlace organization, will probably and Weakening draias, e managaiice can ®ho friee to inclte o1 Roosevelt mouated the steps to ety Aiaintd s meeting opened with music by a bani | will cross the s ta of Kitsouri, tor s | & Dlaced o the atrike fund. Contribution bt BB ior oF easterner, whethor he b west- | speec A stop a[and a song by the quartet, afte | vstor to e ssouri for om other trades unfons can be o8 o d ulcoration I.',(,'.k‘:, of & _”'{I R r"’, n-‘ '”; r“r"“‘ bkl D of only forty-five minutes | W Richardson introduced "har'; Mt;.lv:”h il (nv m' through southeastern Kan: .n and from these facts {t 1“"" I‘ counted on lnm cures foemale weakness akes, the man whatever form | who spoke briefly es Tuttle, » goes first to Galena, K S8, | the min e be seen that Mhe perfodic head: thing that | 1 « that is doing a — L riefly, requesting the voters to | there Monda alena, Kan., speaking ners are prepared for adache, the = wted 1o inflic . weigh well the rs to Monday afternoo Tom ¢ or a long fight distressing b 4 repatable wrong on the mttict an’ ir- [ GAL the promises and the fu ¢ noand at Pittsbu norrow will be spent in p & ackache and RS inbis Yrene, o i oy, i P B — L L T e R A e aerpeatis o ioky e dares xhouting | bearin don B Wi el T et Droterht irs | papuitar S84 15 D6 Juided by Feneel Pther thes by spent at Port Scott and Armourdale and the | WthIRe, SALGPARY. might Deesident pains are cured permanent honesty. " We need honesty' (o protoot puliat Nomines for Licatenant Gov- pPejudice on eleation da an by | Tesday evening he will speak in K 0| MreoeTiE Wil k6. t5, HR¥eIton. AHA. TFon 1¥ With the cure of woman Hghts of every man’ anl’ wo ahouid cn- or in Colorndo i Forced to Charles 8. Elgutter dwelt briefly City. Leavenworth, Atchinon e aess | there to different p,,”,,"”" ot and frou Iy diseases by “Favorite fhe wagcwarkes set ‘out {0 duwn U N Decline Honor. PIOEEE ISiee ARG SHOWSd the Snetuoertty | Joseph will be covered in turn Wedasads | (b pols’ of SIMIAG Wikes Tetings: Prescription " Mothers find o d1a. down. him, They & n bt of the ds o insincerity | From St. Josepl o d 2 ass meetin in this me > k down, wit ey own him, They got him | DENVER, Sept. 17—As a i fl:m'zhnl':;"“f" ratic pledges of four years |home in Lin vxl: Mr, :‘""“ will go to his e by l"'m"‘" ~|1"Im the hest an down w this yea s en helgbjecti 3 result of the and the futile tactic ol | JAncoln and for a brief epa o for mate i e . e PR | oviecon med 1 the dhmeraie comsn: U pledgen of four years home 1% Livcols and o a bret timewii| ORDER READ AT WILKESBARR T e ALy had four years of ‘the presidency of M. on to John Calderwood, who was & The last apea SUEFE ColbY Wad. 6t SATKeY Dy Sy Soeokl| & 404 makes th renghth had Jour yeark of the presidency of Me. |nuted yesterdsy by tt as nomi- st speaker was Dr. S. Pope, who | demonstrat marked by any special | Winers Lint - - s the baby's ad- yeirs'mi you dre going 1o have | e s itcht populist stata con. | “ame to Omaba from Ponca, 0. T. I . Lo : | . en to Direction for Them t practically painless General “cartls | Gl IOt T0ae MLl bl ML Pope is a native of South Carolina a .| PLYMOUTH, Ind., Sept. 13—Mr Quit Work with Mingled Women suffering from Qosed ihe spesking, e fead & o agreement, another session of the |89 he was a 1 ina and until [ made his first stop of r. Bryan elin | ehronie forms of guinaldo's order for the m 1y convention was held the & leading democrat of that | point i Importance at this g : Ainente are m.nx m\\lwn‘. and made ,,‘,,""”“I 1he L matter. Mr. Cald L null to consider the :V.n In 1594 he ran as an independ ", [l !” He found a good crowd awaiting hi WILKESE I-m:'.q to consult Dr. Plerce e American soldier g e iFsw 8 ‘alderwood tendered his with. | democratic candid ik el he railroad statio oo KESBARRE, Pa., 8 vy letter, free. All . drawal from the ticket, wh h- | & andidate for governor agal Fheps n and he spoke to|oll the ., Sopt. 17.—Nearly letters - et, which was accepted, | BYaBS, who w against | them from the rear plat to he local assembl .are privately read WA and David C. Coates of 8 accepted, as counted in by stealing 12 I d platform of the car. | Workor blies of United Min d and pri RTOWN GIVE es of Pueblo, pr p 000 votes iy aling 12,- | do not know whether | Workers held meet S vately answel ELCOME | the state Feder. president of cast for Pope. The next y | ble o . wether it will b it | ings tonight to tak ered and wo State Federation of Labor & oD @ next yoar Dr return 1o this elty ¢ possi- | tion o ake a SIS e Ho. S L Lunh At WL S Fope folned the republican party and | Balgre, BHIR yio, (gis sty Quring the cam. | The on Prestdent Mitchell's strike order manly confldences are guard e 61 0he DRIl Retenin the Gl i e ool orkan oty | 1838 headed tho “Hily white" a | is you did in 1808 1t WLl NOt he nbcerincy statement »d by Mr. Mitcl by the same strict pro Hand to the Touring d1Ng | federation, was out In his plac trom that state which was ‘”:‘ A gation | for me (o speak here Ul not e necemsary | 4 by ths secretasies, tn som <‘v-|\| was P fionl privesy Wil :|r. derwood attaine a oR ks PRIGH ot By tho | DSCLEE). TiHAvE Buy s “We will do | semblies the re ; some of the as S0l Gl oy which is Rough Rider. | Calderwood attained some motoriety as [putlonal exceutivo commitice. B by the | have been Jave becn inforined that you somblies the rending of It waw recelsed with |\‘~:~./ observed by Dr. Pierce and WATRRTOWN, 8 D @nfon at the time of “'. Creck Miners’ s political aMliations he was otted AL ho was with us befor ':thn, i bl asm, while in others there was | sought it ta in personal consul | WN, 8. D, Sept. 13.—The dist i strike rlots in that | V¥ the people of his nativ | W, but are able t not nce. The strike order | it will almost always b o 1 at the Tavalld's 11 elal train bearing th spe- rict, soven years ago LiJ g Ive ‘place and his | Who were Bot with us fn 185, but Are with promulgated in the ter has not been | be womanly ays be found to and Surgical 1 Gl breliiag) e Roosevelt party| DENVER, Sept. 13.—Fu s dostroyed, upon which he removed | L1 ™, 1 belleve we can but_are with [ overy mes he ming district and | the et -de (R LU BN R O O L1 A i Yt stopre for a briet time this forenoon at e Ik -kurlon of the demce to Oklaboma. o comin 10 s are 1 safély namert that | (07 Semier of the Mixs Yeovnere taton |t Ay g b et b B8 T B T dress all correspondence to Castlewood, where Governor. Roosevelt. ai- eratic, silver republican and popullst par ThE Bte ikl B it (e G "Mooty | WL be expected to qult vork on Saturd ling ate but-ey Wit 3 Buftalo, N, Y 'r-m»u a large crowd from the rear plat- | When o omplished at 3:45 this morning, | The doctor d BxpAnsiontst e ba 10 o aquport Uk tHE ticket' that ,‘"h’ the Intost. There ls still & big nd diseased condition of the d ,“"' it little over thirty yoear. orm. At Watertown, the . . he democratic state conmve: h e doctor devoted his time to the dis- | arise 1 1806 and new reasons whi at | difierence of opinic still a big [ womanly ¢ e delicate his staff of . ears, assisted by next stop, P puvention ad- | cussion of the * e dls- | arisen since that time. The Troibiye lon as to How thaty miner rganism YR thi¥ fat t nearly a score of pl considerable demonstration bt e iT,”r" 'd after being in continuous session Br. fon of the “paramount issue” of Mr. | LAty hus Rowh it 16 nat WlnE o Saran will g0 out 10 this dlstriot, It is Kinted by deritand the ofie LHing for th fact 18 un- Dr. Plorce, chiet consult] } RERIC nTe runged. THis small town {6 situsted in Cods | & nce 3 o'clock yesterday atteroon lon | Biyiu, He began by Fatereing to ihe frst | e " e sepublican parts 1@ deatroy | the operators that all the miner e by | aick woman (0 do is o 1 the weak and the Invalid's Hotel and bl o dington county, whi = - | terday afternoon, after the ‘ 4 orfal expansion of the United § werease th ling army | pting faffiliated with ers who are [ the disease wh ook for a cure of Buffalo, N d Surgical Institute ¥, ch enjoys the reputa- |ference col 3 he democratic con- |the purchase e United States, | 10 100060, 1s Ing army from 2,00 1th the tnion will duit wo H @ which causes her ml alo, Y., as treated & tion of having sent more men to the Bpan ference committee had declared itaelt un- o purchase of Loulsiana tertitory, and public at large ho any. Teison Wiy {ho 1OC mADY outsido of the o i WHERS $MALL S8 TURK QR e thouskhde: of mith. NHRCHCEyrin Tt WAk AIIVATY: b ftite pObAMALis dtay | EopUbll pet L B SO AUl UL O UL DU Lo LR L eresse?’ The republican purty sich an i |14y down thelr tools, as e vaation Wi for neatin L TURN women k and suffering any other county in the U L « | republican and populist commi o same accusations as those now b fasten wpon the "country” mili g to | trom many men ths ve pledges ing a woman were lost » ited States. In|divi mmittees on a |against Pre ow brought | Imperialism. The r Y militarism and gen that they will continue western prairie ina There is no sin the court house s L 5. In sion of the offces, tk | against President McKialey, T {0 ene republican part work ntinue to nd found se imilar offor of f se square the first shaf th . . the convention took | “impe i v nley. The next | engraft upon our country Y wants which might veral paths tation by letter of free consul- has been raised in aft that | the matier out of its b mperialist’” was Andrew policy. In 1596 they intry a colonial | It is th it lead to safety, s etter or free me alsed in this country to the A s hands and in opposi- | wh v w Jackson, who, |a doubl i they said we could o s thought, however, that the | take the well she would having nedical advice, ory of those 4 e mem- |ton to the voices of many hen the Spaniards in Florida were o Joiible standard of money; no not huve [of men whe , that the number : trodden path in proference ind it an institution s et bl who died in Cuba and the |leaders, includin many of the party |fitting the Indians to fig ida were out- | We can have a double onev: oW they kay | pmp) 1o Are willing (o continge in the | 0 the one which showed fain SPeAaNETER LB THYANIAIE HAtal KR LB Pt i, Frlispiiiee Nas Bobn areetsd, THe tiseting | (o Aceupt th g Governor Thomas, voted | and were sending th fight the United States | MG0L There {8 no reason dard of govern: mploy ofithe company will Hot be sume | 2Yel Why not b o faint’ signa of Buffalo, N. Y., with its fine squipment A as in the open air and Goves i he proposition which ha | @ sending them words of enc ote the republican ticke: vou should | clent to operate the e suffi- 0 0y iy not the same in sickne 1 . With its fine cquipment o rnor Roosevelt | lald bef 2 h had been | ment, such ourage- | in the principle: cket if you bell 2 he mines yme of ere I8 a road t kness 2 skilled medical st " it and was followed by Gove b efore them by Senat | such as some of the so-call » ples of self-go elieve | operators think of the o womanly health wh A The FREE v tovernor Shaw of Iowa, | Thon & Senator Teller and |imperialists have so-culled anti- | Wiling that the IpMOR Ahoud “eavere s think this may be the case for g | 128 been traveled by hur alth whish tion by letter, offered 3 consulta- be AL Ak b B D MG L O B M. Patterson. This sgreement was | the line s have sent to Aguinaldo, crossed Ing that the Kilipings should “govern ARSI WIE RIS iRttty Cebit | 08 oty o et WY HUBRAR T O 1O (LT KVer P e SR e s arat After o stop of an bour the train proceeded | Th o 1;1 by both the other conventions. | their t nm: hung two or three of them for | "1 SOVern ourselves IFioUIe SQVAIT | "\ iie taoks of the id)e men and that there | VOHION 4 60 WHAY worie of Thies SLIEI 08 8 MLl G e o8 1th i, proceeded e following ticket was the re emerity. The cession of Florida, t will be a flood of ARSIt 3 of a specialist on her cond 3 Electc B oV uit | next meveme % n, the More Antis 1 P of applications for work 1 take greot i : STOGIIIEE W bRR RPGK L AL ition - In his speech here Governor Roosevelt |county ors —Ex-Governor B. H. Eaton, Weld | was a de ment in the way of expansion, | CHICAQO, Sept e LR e The operators report tonight that their | P Plerce's x pleasire o recommendiog went and cure g e S i aaid it part ey Wllvat repubIIskR DM, Pattatson, | founa [m--; ratic measure of which t [ Trust league, with " The American Antl. | 20Vices from the collieries sh has helr | omen 3 ‘\‘ to other suffering Iitself an en of womanly diseases, is in 1 would like to discu Arapahoe county, populist; J. H. § . | tound no fault, and which was accompli ¢ pue h headquarters fn Chl. | QUtPUL of coal t ALl A v, Irs. Mary Adams an encouragement to every sicl o 0 discuss not only. the seri- |Clear C: s ; Robeson, | without the o as accomplished | Cago, today fssued : ! 3 LCURY WaR & toiflb: Thrker | SrAasYEDEEK, Al 3 s, of man. Of the hund K wo 1 questions of f : e ser| ar Creek county, democ 5 it the consent of any nireaitn dall a public address than on Wednesday arger | Co., N. ( . hundreds of thousands fow sol oo’ avho ey vl‘h'r SRR | HURNONLT, AtRESI0S 'rlv‘flrrv‘mlnln)“”" J.|of the peninsula. The --’nn'n::l;mrn;ld‘:u‘ lh:‘\ ":;.h"m““ Willlam J. Bry |!v’ur“y r“": Al "I\Y‘I me xLl. ernal trouble very badly until 1" ”Mn”] women treated by Dr. Plerce, I:ym”r M‘« ;" woand t AL B servation o Ll ¢ . democrat % oxt expansion was | dent and Ad il prest- iplc eported for wo in ulcers « i ulted per ce 3 ¢ ety- eigh woula ke 1 dlbaang Do Ny Spams Dt 1"<»r ({ bhgressmen—Firat distrlot, Johs :h.”"““"‘mlon of Texas, another demo- |dent and X‘ll’nl,:‘u e for vice pros|. [2Fe €xpected to #apoE{! today [h‘ (LTI ot abalidtathllle sl QR AL r. Bt ave boen permanentiy cred. questions of m opera boufle Sha . 3 . cratic measure. This pdging they A oday and Saturday h it '#0 that 1 never s AVoHi e Dresss aiestions” of “mifiirfn g pera boutte | 8 J:r{\‘:xh("”x'x“:(r republican; Second dis- (,-.,,_,,":"x'm"‘('_"m Thi i followed by the | of the league. The :(;:n"l:( s lnu- support “.\I some of the Delaware & Hud u,;!l ¥ [seven weeks. The mever slept a night for cohol ind .I rescription” contains no ol presented by our opponents. South Dakoti | For Gov ell, populist. hase and the acquisition of | present administ ent describes the | /eTie8 in Plymouth a few men to golei| ST VLN G 11 could not cocafne & entirely free from opiun of ‘men, good in Anol it ad ok T .n{,:‘,' Goveraor—James B. Orman of Pueblo I:;::“]Iunall territory without the consent of | trusts and \'lr‘":"’-““'fl as the friend of the | 19018 out tonight. Their |ul\"| : ok their | L L : Lh et iU ] |‘m ML ] i i, lured by false pre drifted off from [ . democrat. people residing in that terri Mr. Bryan as the “‘uncom pended and th A Sl bvigha orite Prescription B} f you are persu i Jup false promises and decel y o demecratic rritory. As | ing foe of monopo promis- they sald as & strike was unt Pl e and ‘Pleas- pavo 1 waded to try Dr Plerce's iy REaomatin ey mis: i w:nliira:"{-la'lfnnn' Governor—John Calder- l-a:;h:::: Fgesrie b the opposition had no i nesr at band they would not buy a treah | COU 8 TS IR S0 Butile L I"n“m" Prescription because it has cured republica _something responsible, the er county. po o make, but w! " pi supply for of y robchodl L i vight, and after taking other women, do no v SR (MR repiptican B wtond e them e | T e o ty. popullat, o |lloan party roached out N x(‘:::'r:'p;lb- ,,L‘,”““";- will be wpent wn polittes this Priy eEiensice twolduyalivar [\-;m Bl iBuR st R EESIK ol olivvay Jo_not. allow the deaer to With an effrontery w Arapahoe count - Mills of | tory it was umc L Prr e can't keep the 5 5 ere’ was some disturbance | O /G0lden Medical I rivtion’ and two whion pe o ss meritorious medicine Pl e e which it s difficult to SRAS unty, populist k constitutional. The speaker | Without mogey campaign going | "' 'he Barnum shaft. The driver i Vinls of al Discovery’ and threo h he claims to be “just as good.” “Ther sent the principies of ‘the founders of the county, silver republic at the right to make 1 lout food. Dy trivial of 100 had some ank God and your e little more on excep et A, es of the founders ™ publican reaties carrie tics ured t Y8pop- al grievances and oul¢ 0 ” S our medicine nore profit made & 'm"v'.'»'r-’:'.‘.'m""..','“ RIS | yy the A;ju, SaptaRe JUARsL bLArC W, Batlarot ‘whn:. 1t the 1ENE th SOUUINe Eatvitary AN | Dropessta "('l-l::r\:;l themselves, Now Kodol | Work until the: w"r.’- :"“'(':(l"nuv go tof “V‘.Ax\w;nb my life ou the sale of the less m.-rl':r:(‘:.“ll aier any feling or & drop ol the blood that rapuhoe county, silver republican, {HAC oo acquired the territery was sub- | allows you to JJigenta what you eat and | STUE 136 Wia ) kisked tigbns U1k b rariag h e o Words capnot tell what [ wuftered tor At L L L Sihe. countey | —drs unpHEb AL sOEURIE T el on Taking l\‘u:.i‘:,’ P WiEL D RGLANT it it LU L LT omorrow. | Iraxz i 'T:;h irsugh my e and e through the ‘four years of elvil war and ali¥er ron L. Grenfell of Gilpia county, | sent of e cry of governwment by con- i arh troubleg |The Kingston Coal company, which oy, [ dreKsink:down BSIAw thrcugh my Hins khd for young couple { i five, ey GAuIA $itT that his country might | or republican, . of the governed, he showed how hi —— ploys 3,000 e hich em es Mra. John Dickson =ikt . s Dr. Plerce’s Com ould turn w ! by L ol- men, will suspend operations if | {11 Ass : |, of Gren- mon Sense eMdic ihe candidate of d ey S ttasion w"rl.-“i Attorney General—C. C. Post of Clear ::: ‘l?] the d‘;‘m(,.‘.,uh‘ Byl NKTON TAKES A HOLIDAY |more than 40 per cent Stiihe ":""Ill:l"m'l'l” Lalls ASRinibola IRk No, Tern L lioan large s y ”1' al Adviser, containing 0008 hose nominating him ahout ops 0 ek county, silver republ e condition of the negro of officlals of th en quit. The f ibe the misery it wus t arge pages and over 700 il g the governec Jut the consent of | G ) silver republican, : &0 of his na- | Business , s of the Lackawanna compan: b ot lof “s to be on my book % “ istrations. The Krowing ”m: s '.."':'x:f,"(.',':"."'“"l'v'l"' : .l-rur»“d"m C. W. Crouter, Weld county, ;nl: state with that of the whites of the -+ :::.....,. Close 1n Afternoon | ©MPIOYs more than 10,000 ::f’:n‘ which .‘.,',‘l "l;mJ AT LEmenL L iRBIAL BBt BRE BoH IH.V:III{!. 8ot FREE to ALY sddtess: an nia Clection ' and the the' chive chances of | 100CTat ame commenwealth. He paid his respects / tisens Attend the A e e iEeR R R b i e b L D LD L AL Il party consists in nuliitying APiump Gf | The siiver republican and popullat con tolneaec il whorin: (i Uslio State RRa 1R JoH1y TG LA Minera I BMTC ko[ 1D i pney ertix Lk N RAGE) SLE Caesuant INARIREICY e of the southern s L e | ventior Y - | State e oV d ers will g i oug would try the il the work bound 8 fo oI Rye hia Tl oy atatas whioh Lins fons finlshed thelr work early, but it ates senate crios over the condition of the [ YANKTON, § o that the mines will be idle f uit and [ tHousht T would try them. Had no taken 21 rk bound fn durable cloth, or only i At PRI AT S IR yay JIR8 oalonk RIS R b Ml e Tare e Pilipine and compares Agulnaldo to | ram.)—Today D., Sept. 12.—(Special Tele. | The Crescent and Red A op goa Ll b atiia L1 T ‘wak taellng well Attoe 1 Areke D for the book in paper covers. Ad party In ‘mpathize W the democra 208 4 o g alda )—~Today was Yank - and d Ash companie 3 1 1o ; i 8. Al purty In being sa e with them an o [democrats made the momination for gov- gacras s et while in South Caro- |state fair BYUYAM Fhukion SaYAE the SHIST £1Y8 dEop opmustito 11000, cap o A r. R. V. Plerce, Buffalo, N, Y ‘“]Iun we nsked for the s I"l’:l.n fact that |y "‘: i fh-rrv' 3 ere six candida Joseph | of ’:M" ‘V"l‘l‘nu‘l\rhu\l\' deprives the megro |the afternoon unl"‘"’“mu,.! were closed {n | MENt that less than § per cent L‘rr:, \ men nl8 W ald nothikve to sar That thousis aupin of Fremont county leadl | constitutional rights and does it to | visit cltizens joined with the | /™eP are organized L heir | men, up to 5,000, to guard publ DY W 910 notiive Co. sayihat tholgkiwa | every. ballot hut b ading on | perpetuate himsclt o | visitors n again breaking th & ganized and (hat they expect to |40d preserve ord Py property [ take chances and we are not at al it must be understood [able it the last, but bein e in office tondance. N & the record of at- | 0PN their collicrios on Monday ve order. In mali Rt ones | s and the chances are tha Ve ate notat all what republicans derstood [able to iucrease his lead. — After the Ficket It is & case of dog in the manger the ylmudN rly 4,000 persons passed fnto |4 USual n Monday the same e said the accepta iy ',“' marked change 1n the fron frade ‘\I‘l‘lll it sy that’ we "are Renairaty vy, Weido 'f‘;"ddhu-n ratified by all the conventions -:. d:-mm"rnln” sald the speaker. ' [ A riknte LA Istance ¢ el et ticte Lol LI HITR G L L LR A0 L] 9 1a heirs of men who fought o are |the democratic convel they in power they wi ards for county exhibit = or ate a pe : county | national administr L o finis ¢ ought fo PhA vention reconside; & y would do what I8 lsnaae ¥ exhibits have bees 0 Dhat Wharin caxnreivdd | ainistration s decided i ket VT W VTGOS |rutification of the nomination tiered the | Qo and 1t would be al right fram being made s folows " Sanborn, s Han en POLITICAL VIEWS OF STRIKE |!/mic!f o pleased with this o expressed decided upon the representatives and heirs of the me wood for - | standpoint a 5 econd, and Bon o agcinl] —— triker Micnas . VAgs of the 1 who uun'll._ ‘Iihu )m:.“.\,.,k,‘_‘ fythe men ‘“r\"rr\"r]ll"'r:‘:y’]" nL K’llit’vrnnx', on motion of “nuhl"r:\;.:".'|,;".“”'” tln|nuo( do it they | Gardner took first ‘!:?Ynm: f ;hml M. D, | Matter is Dicussed at Nati fl | ter el to frown dowu ? gt Flos Wt Worlk: et T hire the representatives and the b arles § omas, and referred W a would not be done at | Ameug ize for furm exhibits onal Hend- | ence A ) Sept. 13 —Some e men who pussed he | the case to rred a1l Takl at | Ameug fancy work exh quarters of the ' | collieries here Some of the islation and of the the tariff le » the state central ‘aking up the tariff question th exhibited in the . e Two Parties | here were short -1 slation and of the men who stoo g al committee. | ¢ g up ou the doc- | bullding first and fiy women g = ity handed today, but now wiand, for sound 1 who stood, ind do | overnot pSHREALASe iaadiie] SOmBlISY ot ediphtea, cunditionn fow with thase | Won i and five second prizes were At Chicago, | MEN ARE READYFORSTRUGG !l were in operation. A number of me; party of coherent priicipies. and form'a | wood, who was a prominent labor leader, existing under the administration of Grover | exhinit ““"«"r« of the insane asylum. An| CHICAGO LE [ters of the union had remuined at ko the lcaders of our party of 180 were alive | ® objectionable + [ Cleveland | exhthit of faney work made b | J0, Sept. 13.—The anthracite coul [ Canvass today, believing that the s at home acting e el guoting thelr words and F S John S AT AR P ];mm»n is shown, which attra |.l;| Xl;dmn u‘nnm, strike, called last ni e | "'\“ "“\\ orlers Tndicntes thag |10 lake effect at i "'“ trike order was 0 bid them welcome In our. rising up | elector, o $ sidential | tention. Crea i : uch at- [ ident Mitchell of ¢ 8 | nes Will Be Foree Aot fo anyiins e No one is in posi- ol i ome in i cutincilx » | FORMER BRYAN MAN SPEAKS |~l-<:‘l:1, spoke briefly in Bohemian ou the |very high eani '“‘”n!um.u made scored | clation, was m,“w'x""“ l‘":'n i .\|" S as (o Clo HA HON 10 W8y JMEG NOM IMADEWUL Quik ity me democrats; the: are like the old b i 8 scored from S 4 subject of considerable dis ne, B ne comes. The the democ i they say they belong to | F " - » S Dakota were marked 9 m South | cussion at republica i A . members of 1 the dep ‘P!;;]I"IA”\L}Il\”ln.'h”l.. (RojanE e .""; :: Populist Party in South '"':h'fhn-:n O[u)n-“r babink was annotnead | The shsm r“:"yllh"l 3 lur better. Senator n'vnn?“:.::,”'\.l" ';'_'I'llx ers today.| SHAMOKIN, Pa., Sept it H“xll:; l' Mine Workers' organization “m fossic P it is a fine con akots s Why He is e Second ward, but the date was not | First S attle by the veterans of the |held a g £ s Payne | Mine Worke Toan o Unitea |¥trike to a man, but there are ; Bry it B L ke, Mr N given, | First South Dakota infantr, a long conference with 1" branches were largely | Who have refraine many mincrs (s i ought on L, epublican, ing care Y was the draw- | membh residen attended by m be | ained from Jjoining fair years ago and A definite fssue . ng card of the day's o aw- | members of the advisory in this place l&nd iiials jing the union four vears ago and failed: he still keeps e R —— o ot ay's attractions. Abo s sory committee as to | Mount Carmel this evening, w ace und weir action on the strike it e orogt ot RS ETLT | Tion .G ks, caloh the “fosmer ot SEVENTH WARD WEPUBLICANS | orrits e arebere f eimansng - bt sttt o ot o et S ot o | Sl I LA Gt it In immediate, He aiys with reference to on. H. L. Loucks, called the “father” - tain Gray and Licutenant Russell per e 8 ot et L s resaived: ‘Tha e 8 2g n strike, [them will strike. Org . many of L o enter i paramotind" 'l | the populist party in South he “father” of | gutlimen of Vimorous Campaign Are milltary_evolutions this Hrpi i Pennaylvania At the cloto of the confe U The men declared they would | amonk e gy eaaER AR HORKIDR Detween what i immediate and What 18 | this oty large audience Tuesday mg.fl".fl Deawn nt a Meeting of i y/"!;l"‘]\’“"" g A as ML LRt in ,v.,m_,,:"';":""' Chairman Hanna nor Viee WEivs Shma g TRe Aatter. ohy 8 :siiocess, B IDore A8 i his city 5 e : pinos. A bicycle pa hairman Payne made a stateme 4 : imittee of the district was The str o ortunately on our side we stand by all | He told '_’l‘r"::“‘n' h)lll_y]lrn“ AR the Club, b "mhx parade of a Jarge num- | 8. Heath, chairm l.,:l.;‘,“,l ; neut, but Perry | Beve met tonight to map e 'l\]" to | \..]<h trlkei will nerlonsiy aftect bubiness S hinaa e, A0k ma JUst noint ol s how he had come to re- 3 - I s and unique decorations en- | sald jan of the press committee, | CAMpaign against the ope ut & plsa of [and merchanta are prepar 4 e fow thinux that do not”resemble the Cle |:mm.;' his populistic beliefs and join ”'I”‘ R A A A e T S T , ertained the evening crowd n e : {to the absence of I‘ 2. (I_ ll.lln 4 but owing | themselves. Many 1unl|’w m]:“\” protoct or {ts econo s finaneial poliey | OPPosite pa 2y J 198 Pa 4 Sk i e Are. not. .yat.sufstently o ot Jol N as aatiaent - s 0 " el or 1t economic administrati nangind patloy -».".x.m.“ party, In the first place, the| o 1338 Park avenue last evening and dis- | Firemen W LR RIRSAR ol ! ifficiently advised as |the district, the meeting wa v, br \dent of | flour to last for several months u.y'” ks fake” up” i nev e of gwpcrialiin can party had kept all of its p cussed plans for putting up a stirring| VANKTON, 8 Jis2sh ation in Pennsylvania to war- | LOMOrrow cvenin g was deferred until | chants refuse to deliver LARUYMALS they ave wlwply working (hemselve laliam | ses and pledges, while both the brom- | campaign in the ward. = Pre g | ) —The' 8 D, iz it any expression of view and it fs not | *Mother” M A |t il o SMYSD SR CLBD: BTN the mandie "o Ar Clivelard i e e R SRR | GhipRIgR B Mg AT TR RO ay | Eram)—The Siato Firemen's assoctation Tiattar tor Ga' tRIkadl ot witbout carstu)|a er” Sary Jones aud M. Fatiey ad- | whose sole de s on credit to people of st N o, o B Hiaoa SR | tically everyihing that they atled i prac- | the Ward at the rocen ited flght R | et 0 seventeenth annal sexsion fers last consideration of all the facts.’ areful | Pt e s LA Lt T Sl Bl e L LG B tond at the administratior 7 tha e Ao dreid cce R i Pl EATREL . o las : & Gan toni o & Locus ardee, pi ent ¢ atond At the end of Administration | This “oue thing alone had had promisel. | jng that the republicans RAIEAC 987~ |inan Saparte ahoWed A Rtk is aoiar | co8t: (HEAIE waN: eqUally religent wh an sk \ urged them to join the | National bank president of the Hazleton it s e M SIS I | optutoms, During the 1n i canged his | roady tn support the ticket the ward are | PABICX 10 be in satistactory condition. 1t |asked regarding the success of the Cr e e [ National bank and_executor of the A. 8 Abjoct so wim n had become one of | m ; st democratic ad- rto:s e ticket nominated by | Was decided unantmously . SIAt aGths Now Yor o the Croker Satatilnarvasansindabiat anWickle estate, ope e C ' ject so almost servile’ that ICHmS one at | ministration farm products and 1y d-| the republican county convention leatiea e animously that the annual | g t the New York state convention at |cates that Ince last uight indis | Milnesville and K Sbemiing the Coleraine, an only Sable 4o e place and Kesp ‘i had decreased 43 per cent i e stock | ] have been asked a numt |8 bo comdimred us mnone apnual | Saratoga yesterduy. It hus been a cat & | \at despite the claim of the opera- | @ltogether Kansas collieries, employing e e B nStions 67 hix o 1 I eseansel 0 wn e thele valie | aaid e, “how 1 fo a mumber of men.” | ruction, instead of as tournaments (| 90k okhs o Naw York for mo ) B1EREARY | RapRaLiAS cnough men will report for work | tice that r About 2000 men, uus given no- should yib. " merican eftizens | ad i 0 e McKinley . C . and tak Mcers were elected > r. Heath, * ¥ ong aid | to kegp the collierie ors here s trike the C 1LSula nok be iinprisonsd withaut w arrant (.r\”":""" tration they have increased 44 |...), this occasion of saying publicly that, whil * | negan of Yankton, :, follows: Dave Fin- | djeq. ath, “that it is pretty well mud- [nest ' Monda I aries 1) aparation; afier and Milnesville propert TR “’l' o oleraine ®op the A that though he could not | my man did not . ol 3 ankton, president; F. i g ey, 8 of the ope aTking: W e abun- Lop the butchery of Cub: ild not | ot win in the primaries, there | °f Parksto \ 4 H. Grim 3 between t perators Negotiatiol n s ahoula py OF CURanE by, Bpaniards If, during the democratic are no sore spots about me and . there | of 1 D AR Chisr Tiakar o Gentont | ok democratic headquariers, howey e raverton and Mount Carmel, em- Mules and long are on for the sale of cltizens by 8 chy of American | tions, th a administra- | ¢ and I propose | ¥!°® D dents; C. 1. Vaugh 2 | there was no disincl h er, | ploying over 14,000 men i machinery at the Colresy clttgens, by Jmerjoe LTl o SeTageratio BAIRINGTST | totauRDRKL Cis: TRRUDLIoRE: tioit’ Ml L, wughn of Vermilion, | tary Wal ilinatlon foitatk Hacres | taint: amticaciow nd boys in a dig- | leries, esville col- S Somn g BB R g ‘;.n..w‘ of farm products, how could I, who | Mel Uhl came into the meeting just he- | {reasurer. Th ‘vumr Tierney of Madison. | over m. : was in a happy frame of mind | Shamokin i 'Hs fourteen miles, with Benjamin James, at strike h. it ' cotmcerion | have been the mos | tore djour st be- J o business mee H O¥er the Kuoosss of the Croker sl wokin in the center, S o . at strike headqua JLhat tes TGS \‘.:r\‘ B he TI0at B anthsd by Akt o aet | EARR adjourned, and said that he de-|'0Wed by a banquet ’:n meeting was fol- | said that he s ot the Croker element and | before seven days h“\ or, will likely be idle today, sald overything is progre lquarters merican flag and announced In von-| o} any man in the mation do_anything | sired to apologize for some apparent luke- | $3t€s o TRt e asta: [ deia LAl Be IRAR ayre Lhwiconl tiiNe would) ol PRRers 3 heh olagast AR SR S L wha that i) o e mintatra. | ¢1% but recommend to the farme warmness in politics jus e Bryan ticket. It wa | gaue Wama ) nt o the Nioth |the resio om all parts of fon was that"the Uniticd Stated ' could e /10 B i [ o the farmers to stay | ii was bec o lf, 1): " at this time, but R A to demonstrate to the u.‘,‘,,{ llliatd. usi|atiad ihe! SWorketh: alateice. Xkl ted [ mecoslon: indicate that there will be a develol ; ¢ mperialis At cans s he was tied up S Lenn ’ I ombl K 1 b b <aid today |Complete tieup of ope el "t Kl 0 et Jism and | The speaker mentioned & numbe Bea e orlct aehiabiigora A up o AK-Sar- [ RATID CITY rvation Range Land. | mbinations of capital are d, . t instead of the executive board holding | the n,.mm..'f] "' perations, not only in e have i Ik couli not be dene | aipe calamities that Bryan x;' :' Tl Diat o Kuatil abaut notahon :“”", ot | 1t ts stated that C. K ”l" (Special.) | "nlt;mm- s standing menace to labor. The neeting on Friday to act on ent | thracite tield istrict, but in the entire an- | wou he prophesied | wi 5 ctober 1, after ke K. Howard o st will se g ! | hell's ord he Iden! eld LK 'lelv v.,.'n the pation if McKisley were| i h )‘ ]\A(UH get into the political swim :i‘ made a deal with the !nrn..“f‘:?“,"”“ gie M | cause agitation and agitution |+ | ronight and er t ; ard will assemble d olected e mentioned hard time: all bis streogth a ) $ ‘ hud — agency, whic " T ose atl ity n important rezolution ‘acific Const W Bloaisls ai L ORMAANE AR Himes U191 ihe'raputiliogns (o theh He thanked | pagture 3,000 ich will allow him to [t0 be fssued for the guidance of st sk Tine Oosst Miners Restiess e one excepting honor eonferred head of cattle ALl Qui 1 % rik SCO, Sept. 18- the money lenders, the i PUDE | him, saying that from al A onlyaiion this on the reser- 9 niet at Pottaville, iring the impending struggle | owners on this 4 al mine " e he closing of the pub- | e ] m all ho had heard he p L ter, the price being 50 t POTTSVILLE foi h . 3 | w \is coast are apprehensive of o schools, fall n the prices of f; pelieved the ticket will win in this per head. This is th 90 cents | ny change s BOp here ihles with their mines onsive o duce and live stock, le arm pro- | and that a republ his county | doal of 1 he first time that a wnge In the strike situatior i | W N osent co inera, o view of the e b ¥ " 58 money, lexs op RIS M8, PR ',‘“ an logialature will by | 408 of this kind has been mads. Tne feed 5 AT A i AITING ON THE . ELECTION |bronent condition of aftairs in eastern coal and general despair deatitution, bloodshed | confidently exy T :”” 0N 80 08| 5iion han on ths g much better con ‘I"‘““"“" were 8t work in force todus, [ Furna t srding ta the ow The sdast miners, ae ! pects to do, he will g tio 1 on the : 4 Gis 1n Y& e to trnaces PR & o the owners, are 1 el AR A s fos he will R0 10| give cattleme he rang This lease will | oyt ry litle strike talk sout AREAR Inclined to e [with the ame ner 10t Aiseatis | aan baniikhiraksat @ timos —gotting | Gmaha_and Nebr AL 105 tho 1ntescate ob| s TAlGIEIN GHARGA 19 oihia lease Will| (he Hroad mountains. Eifor(s ar i ey emnlt 18 K [ threaten ir amount of their wages, but ves 0 take care of the great har ADR A]4 SARPAALA . the Black Hills ranges Into Ne “ Aa foniEhetotos Eer s are being ~Tnking No Chane en trouble if the working day | ‘t In the castern part of the state and Tt ik fAnnollasadEanat Jotn 1. arannlay [ This will bo aimost as import N braska ga o Jras nize the men in th i | reduced trom ton to eight hours: T not | the democrats have had a hard tim | will address the club at its meeting | drivewas that hes b ; iant. o8 (o MataRoY. 28pd . Al nadouh valleys wit CLEVELAND. e RS | seraten a hard time | 7y, L ¢ meeting ne : as been leased acros branc of the 1ted - ' i e n Trade [ Aoratabing fap AR lasue; There ara so.1d) | Thursday evening M| Cheyenne reservatic ACross the | \merica BRI Mine Werknes @ \ The fact that consumpiion |y ANCHESTIR, Bnglant S | men in the eastern part of the sts | 4 : | il iuidorahle 1ess .t piion ANCHESTER, Eng B | nas increased in o state. Land | DON'T W | Wiz Binze . At Girardville a mass m i n production | g, : sngland, Sopt, 13 —Th | cased my part of the sl | | i ze in South Dako Y ass meeting was hold e key to tatiin i y general commiitee of o ne . han inorensed o my :"’Iltr’ the state. | ORRY ABOUT MAINE | " NETON 5 b sepe h "‘l' tn. at whioh “Mother Mary Jones was the[Steel The r aituation in iron and | fogeration DLl .’.”‘ Maater Spionar Y # P fiame per cent. You i & ARt yecial Tele- | principal speaker. She a L was 4 n oof the tin plate ) sued & circular advising ; he world says it is not | i ‘\ 5 re In my (0 400 Dor cent. Vou| o1d Pine Tree State Ralle Un (he ¢ ] ity e Volin at 4 o'clock this | tion. A s ‘| advised organiza- [ li help to reduce the acoumul i ial i N Rl ARSI Zoli . M| MArYs re you all mone il fortable Republivan P 18 wiped out nearly the whole husi- | at Mabanoy and Shenandoah al « cmer 1ron, an i work for at least twelv g polite to talk about your ail- | A h.nwrmqm i lend b ."lf" n Plarality [ ness portion of the toy i ‘l}"'ll :‘,’ quiet | ‘ .,“"‘ & furnaces | ast twelve days in October ments R RE aptin AR CERRARTE my REREEN | store of J. R. Norr arted in the 1the situation g ; state it has been necessary | i 4 R and was well unde R Dr. Ayer says: “Talk t [1o.024 to the sanaeffy, 6f h BocMMEY | LBWIETON, Mu, Sept 13—Returna. te e Y discovered. It desiroyed the A a SO AAREEASRERAL NP \ =) 0 | 5chools. Are they closing th iblic f ceived from all but two of Leinddnt wnd general 4 i, Pa, Sept. 15.—~The strike 1 g e me all vc : 4 the Black oy g the schools in| ow i of the B2l eitie tock of J iy a erchandise | Ordered by the United Mine u al.stics for | A yu like. about your |ilauigs tiler waat da aiatusiss show i and lanarins I the atte show the (e of | i ani the atore bl | America will be geasralty IBnavarkars. of b P e flnibar CREAT ac ;s and pains, your good |sheen® As a1t in e price of cattle and | i ng vota for goveraor | at7s, Hart: millinsry: berry, furniture, and [ misers ia (s Auaea SRR R ity and a differ WESTERN teelings a ill feeli capita in go 88 money, there 48 $5 per [ Lord, democr A 58112t ten Wars Ravad 1@ stock of the two | cOURLY 84 HANPRI ! demand. The A % and ill feelings. Papiia In g0ld kate todar ShAR {our peer | Rogers. popuiiat vt |y R b ARTRRE The mines are located in th conference to agres | And it costs you only the [honor in hs JJrvan s a prophet without ermond, soclullat ‘o Rlob (4 i LA AR S0, partly fn- | Lykeas and Williamstowa LHRIBMY 8 finishing seales for champa ne effort of sending a e Rabor. o s pwp. or shy other country. The i %246 [ Aueacec sk 2 Buier »Hv‘lm 5, $2.000; no |about 2,300 men and boys. Mar _employ ST T . 1 M 8P 0 |iz on somath AYS been trying to get | Cockran to Speak for B | e fire unknown | not members of the unior y « en counted on. bu received the owell, Ry ing free—tree trade, free sil-| . NEW YORK, Sept o | mepubticans Name | strike. The minc a0 will join 1o 12 algamated a 4 y Gt Uy LNRW. TOBK. fept. 1h=BxiGovern j: Lhe oar me Cam | ueike. The minen ia the AL aln o tbe b AR IR e e Bl onl . C, Ay . b ons, e subcommittee of the | . 2 pt. 13, ~(8pe ala, | B IAPREREIGD: ‘A nstantly th view Detroit v 3 A vEr Company, Knight Su - SIONN, (NS PR 00 She MuNsmmIes B0 D8 | gram.) AT the republingn M L Tele- | year. Many of the men the pa nd Detroit on gpecial term y Praetical Chemists, v EW YORK, Sept. 1 "fllarlnn, tonight that the natlonal dem ”I" ed | ve \ Stanley and Ly gislative con- | homes n own thelr own |'0 later modifi indicat 0 ° b Maw. | jican’ committee 1 3. ~The state repub- | quarters iu the e ocratic heads | ar Hoteh City 3 id Lyon countles beld to get to work Lo “ 3 mmittee today agreed upon Ei o east will be located at thé | h City yesterday George B. M - 3 ! Aver's Sarsaparill K | Knight, comptre ot pon Erastus | Heffman house in this city & at the | son of Stanley was " Mathie- A e nid the mills of the | AyervBile :::::-‘;’“'?’ | publican ¢ .u:v.d';:l:flruf q""flm as the re- fent campalin AL SUR Ihe ik [0 A B T \IJN\ ed for senator and | HAZLETON m‘ SINIsh Depution. jestly éay , awarded to any American Ajer's Ague Cure A Canat sy | EuClOAD. chndidate for ats compiraller In'| tially srrived st witer & 0. WAs pEn Q. Andarion of Lyman for representative. | Commitiseman James Poph, StmNtional| The tidlcatioge o G Champagne at the Parls Ex 0ne g Bae et R s Randt tadai ference wneld | Saturday is Fred sk “’nvl-"”ltllfl B | e fhn e fhrine: calid recting the | naces now in the Mahoning and H position of 1900; p 4 It was definitel . senator and Stanley for | Harvey of Luze 1o erift [ nanago valleys will ren ¢ - itely anpovnced A. J. Bye of Lym ¥ Y .uzerne county today gk LA nain out as long .y AT T R [ oy W iaantox rant ] texed in ‘thaliavent of (ke swaar ot | present pric LETS L G AN SRS A8 T VALLEY WINE C0, deputy sheriffs to furnish any & L of | ’, em may walt until after th Sole Makers, Rheims, N, v, 4 ¢ of \tore resuming. There 18 no d || S014 by ant Respectavle Wine b