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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER e ——————————————————— P ates. Notwithstanding crowded con | Paving Contractors in Lincoln Unable to | ditior the speaker commanded erac‘[]ous \ e ;:('o; wl.\h V.}'.»'Ju: b W } atiention of e audr Poor DigestiO“. Weak Nerves, NOVEL FEATURE AT BRYAN'S HOME TOWN — applause lemocratic party by th euthusiastie | Richard D. Creech, of 1062 Second Street, Appleton, Wis., says: ““Our son Willard was absolutely helpless. His lower limbs were para- lyzed, and when we used Important Th cn oughfares Blocked Bes TIRES OF SUPPORTING DEMOCRATS, e of the Scarcity of Men | to Make the Colonel Dodds of Wymore is Now Can- didnte of Populist Party. WYMORE, Neb, Sept (Special.) - | Colonel Joseph R. Dodds city, who iinated for congress the middle of-the-road populists at Seward this week has been ide Cure by DrWilliams Improvement, fled with the movement | rty represents for more than ) A . R thirty years, having been an enthusiastic | s . electricity he could not L o are being Lhrc "‘“ ) greenbacker before the populist party came | Plnk Pllls feel it below his hips. L edky ¢ teslageldnd nto ex e. He has been n resident v Finally my mother, who suspend repaving on South Eleventh street ,.‘.“ tebn L :;’vlhz “v‘nfl yu as Air lives in Canada, wrote ad- because of its inability to secure the serv Lere or at Beatrice for more than twenty n uly one of ny pop ulists in this district who are becoming of enough men to rate their ma for vising the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale w chines and as a result a portion of on | of the principal thoroughfares is closed to | i lisgusted with the manner in which the il = People and I bought some. trafl true populist party is being absorbed by | dle eop e This was when our boy o % "“w = \':l""";“‘l ']“'z“”‘i'.“ D ’:"’ 4® ot | the democrats and his nomination for con had been on & stretcher Sy, ok Dity Engincer Dobson (0" |kress was stmply the culmination of an , . b P iad A, OF WD, | omort on the part of the mid-roaders to | Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills have effectad rea At recelve ) response. The contractors ¥ | eores 1o toven of Paraiyeis, Tocomotor [ fOf 8n entire year and ey O elr wouk and ure | Place & candidate in nomination and thus | B Atasia, Rlieumatism, Scrofuis and otber B helpless for nine months. o e o et it Anished betore tne|meintain their party organisation. It i q rlous diseases of the Blood and Nerves, . it anxious to ge v detere the | STt VR Rl Daads Wil woll A hon all athor moans known to the medi- [ In siX weeks after taking weather turns colder. Only thirty emn |20 tCRE0 G il will p . enl profession huve Leen tried aud falled the pills we noted signs of were needed today, but not half that unm His nomination has caused the' demo- | they huve sived many who wers of the in hi nd § ber appeared for work. The wages of Wi i orbr B S Mrs. Col. E. L. Gresham, Hernden, Va.| Miss Mattie L. Guild, President Illinofs | Mrs. A. C. Jackson, Democratic Member b ot Conmumpiion and ave restored {nahty in llmlkp, .mulllln fored for the ordinary unskilied laborer | ot e Ty, O e A O frcan, | Treasurer Daughters of the Confederacy,| Youns People's Christian ~ Temperance | Doard of Lady Managers, Word's Cola ihat had long been powerlews. That such our months he was able in $1.50 per day, but this fs considered | it Pl wROUEN voies o fertat Comgtest: |also President Herndon Village Improve- | Union, in a recent letter trom Chicago, Iil., | blan Exposition, in @ fetler from the Sher wonders have been performed by th to go to school. Itw great life giving mediciue (s the best guar- 100 low by many of them and they refusa |, 5 Tt Sl L Cear for the purpo to work, making It practically impossible Society, writes the following to Dr. says man House, Chicago, 111, says 3 sed for simpler allmenta that saved the boy than fulfiling their contract. Four years aKo | |minct b e ibove but simply 10 RO of Peruna. 1 belleve that 1 owe my life of the system. A remedy that will cure ouey WHIh 7ol SYe nh'mmml in placing | A s R for Pale People."—ZFrom an advertiscment for workmen would have | or his lite. and while he does hot expect | CA4TFh of the head and lungs in its worst condition of the mucous membrane any rought three of four times the number |, po”elacied he | ninion that he | form until the doctors fairly gave me up. wh I have found it the best remedy “It seems to be especially of value where | . the Crescent, Appleton, needed T b o howlng when the votes | A1d I despaired of ever getting well again. I have ever tried for catarrh, and believing | nerve filaments are in ditorder. digestion 1 B Wis. Only a very small portion of the repaving 5 dousted ‘ I noticed your advertigement and the it worthy my endorsement, 1 gladly accord deranged or disturbances created either in a B | contracted for has been finished and it 18| “"Cojchel Dodds was not a candidate for | SPlendid testimonials given by people who it Yours truly Mattie L. Guild the pelvic of respiratory organs { ISCErtAR, WHALNGE therainkinder WLl B | i iioHor beatowed Upon hitm andiwan ats | (R CRRE RS by Peruna, and determined Pasident 1. Y. P. C. T. U, hveral. sidie Kkve oty Ghdur e e N B VLN CTREET T mar well arranged 1ist of dances was en- | ployment during the summer months and | &ttended. and. convention was well | improving slowly. “It took bottles to| but also caures nervous prostration in some | &ratified to see the patlent cured in every | FIRENES AT STREET FAIR| miret o gravect o at tnee was o | et i S e ahd| i ane ot mch oo s |70 Hovt” 1 ok st o s Gt oy, b o B, 1% v b il and 4 and while he has always heretofore su BIHER LS e Lt Y " S, Jusl B Dopartments of Various Oities Parade at L) LD [ ployment of 100 or more carpenters and ¥ | Gorteq th k{68 B CHEEBAFALIS OAER BN Mrs. Col sham Depression of nervous system s a Mrs. A. C. Jackson 4 o : " hose companies’ races this after. |18 hardly probable that there are that|hen there was no populist runming, it| Peovle wio have suff catarrh | fertile source « impurities. Peruna| The nerves furnish the force which makes { g Fremont Carnival. noon York first covered the course of 230 |many available in this eity Tas been against his Wil and prineiple ]| dUrieE the winter, gemer er from invigorates the system and produces regular| the blood circulate. If the nerves be weak, : R yards In 564 seconds, Stanton made 1t In| The clty wuthorities are especially anX- |und e has oftca stated in his editorial nerve pression in consequence the fol- | sleep. 1t bullds up the system run down by| or overmorked or {mpaired in any war, y . $. The othe. competitors have mot yet|10us to rush the work of repaving, hoping | columns that as a true populist he was | 0WIng summer overwork L poor circulation is the result 1 {aw fiip (oAPRLY), BUG VEUY oONUIASE the /DHORC | St reting. Crlis/b ok (E1 WhICH e Al Tt Catareh is a very frequent cause of that class of diseases popularly known as female woakness. Catarrh of ) T an who registered at the New York|pects rather disouraging. adsocuting priuciples i whieh e 418 00t the peivic organs produses sush a varicty of diswsrecable and irrifating symptoms that muny people——in ‘B \ Water Begine Falling Early dn the | o 00 New York, was found i Pl v Retial S e at he will | fact, the majority of people——have no idea that they ure caused by Catarrh. B Morning and ¢ T A e b DR S B AL Ll Bl ipport any of the fusion candidates this |\ great proportion of women have som: ¢ itarrh il weakness which has been called by the various doctors a 3 Three Hours = W Pinya e s g RAGUskts (o dBuations foimaniR wutar. | eIl et 50 veare of e | She hus consuited, by as muny different nimss, These women have been treated and have taken medicines 1\ Ha with Many Tents. Fate and that N wiy o fesltent ot OMppte h ve me with lberal responses by | h;w;"“ ¢ & \m‘\":: ‘I\-” ‘: a'1~4 ;I x;m with no reliet, simply because the remeldies are not adapted tocatarrh. Itisthrough a mistaken notion as BbeiSrAIIKREIER wik s eWinGat SEICHERIS! (he paoslatetiLiaeeti iNeaFly evetvonewhs | WAt & iLaran fof (HRNRBIVE wAE RAC AR [EoTEHE MUR UTET@ OE MU IRUARGREIIL LS I IICHBR RS BRI CESOMEI e A i ' \ lodge of that place, He came to Fremont|Proached by the solicitors contributes a | maver o UL 8 lY.I‘ Sk PRDSE If all Women who are suffering with any form of female weakness would write to Dr. Hartman, Colums } | FREMONT, Neb,, Sept. 14.—(Special.)— | Mog and was & professional gambler, | "uAll sum and many voluntary donations has always been considered the most prom- | bug. Onio and give him a complete des:ription of their symptoms and the peculiaritics of their troubles, he H B e GGA UG AR ROE Ifr KOEIS Had WOrk | Tniiraday gt 8 have been made, ranglug from $1 to $25. | iBent crean of the fusionists in southern | will immediate'v reply with complete directic riday morning he 15 for treatment, free of charge ' & B Dr. J. §. Leonhardt has interested himsel¢ | Nebraska and the withdrawal of its sup “Health and beauty,” a book written especially for women, sent iree by DR, HARTMAN, COLUMBUS, OHIO this morning and for a time the prospects | qealt a fairo game usual. An inquest t b evere blow t ; ¥ : : for & goud duy for the street falr were |will be held on his r [in the reliet work and has succeeded in|POrt will be a severe blow to that party J : poor. It commenced rajuing about § o'clock | collecting over $500 In two days. Subscrip- |10 this section | \ '} and for over H‘w A hours It was pretty | FIND MANGLED BY TRACK, |07 AT ‘.m: (\'\{‘”’l"l":"“ l‘l'l‘l s royo | ppvnicans reen cosenyy, | WANT TO BAR MID-ROADERS | ne steady shower and Mayo et and 1 kraphed | { nearly | il fibhd | . The morning trains brought in many | w er Long | Killed by n 'rnln‘ o the Texas authorities as soon as re Candidates Who Visit Wymore KEx- | Fasionists File Protest Agn OI ¢ visiting firemen and t town's iple Near Clarks, Nebraska celved. A special relief fund is being ralsed Thomselves Satisfied. lowing Names of Populist ¢ ! | and those who had stayed over night made | CLARKS, Neb. Sept. 14.—(Special Tele- | fOr the sufterers of Alvin, a small town | Neb., Sept. 14.—(Special.) didntes on ¢ ty Tieket. | ‘ moving lines of ypping umbrellas ana [gram)—Walter Long was found dead by ""'”H' HW!M:‘ l:"m-wu '\.Am-u‘nu and Hous |c H. IMNA\'Inh ‘Mpabh\.m candidate for L 1 rehitects is the best light. A large room on the north side dlscontolate, but good natured, humanity. [ the Unlon Pacific track about ono and a halt | ton. - Several former Lincoln citizens lost | governor: F. P. Savage, for licutenant gov KEARNEY, Neb., Sept. 14.—(Spectal T¢ formerly occupied by the Grain Growers' Mutual Hail Associa i S te TTSAROA W rons breeze came | miles east of this place this morning in a | their honies in the storm at Aivin and Gal- | ernor; Charles Weston, for state auditor. | egram.)—The fusionists have filed a pro Later it cleared a & " 5 tlon—is ant. It would make an ideal office for an architect. H from the south, people Kot more cheerful, | mangled condition, having been run over | Veston and quite a number of direct sub- |and George W. Marsh. the republican eandi- | test against allowing the names of mid-road | | o R O B atform entertainments |by @ train during (ho night. The left arm | Scriptions for their individual benefit have | date for secretary of state, were in Wy- | county candidates on the ballot 1t will be : wtarted up and eyerything was once morc | Was almost severed from the body and | been made. Railroad, express and («Irm.xph‘lpwrr last night, enrcute to Superior te|heard by the county clerk next week. Nine| . ! el he was badly cut about the head und many | companies are alding in the reliet work by |attend the old settlers' reunion. In con- | reasons are glven. Prof. Boyce of Kearney e ee ul n i On account of the rain the firemen's|bones broken. It ls evident that he fell transporting free of charge all money con- | versation with e Bee correspoudent, the | chairman mid-road state central committ ; parade was abandoned for tho moraing from the train durimg the night tributions ad donations of clot & and | candidates expressed themselves as weli | promises the fusionists a hot fight. The , it took place at 2 p. m. First in line, au | The coroner was summoned and came to |other supplles ploased with the political outlook and ex- | fusionists claim the word “populist’™ is an is FIRE PROOF and an architect with thousands of dollars’ i usua), came the managers of the St. Eeb |Clarks this morning and removed the re- Many Lincoln people are interested in the | pressed the bellef that the entire rapub infringeme on their party name worth of plans cannot afford to be in a bullding where fire may Ragus on horseback, followed by Hagenow's | Mains to the undertaker's rooms, where {town of La Porte, which Is Ycated near |lican state ticket would be elected this = | destroy work which could not be replaced at any pri Think band, officers of the Fremont fire depart- |the body will be embalmed. No Inquest Galveston, but on much bigher ground, and | year. They have been iu all parts of the | armony at Ponca Convention, | i RGBT e ot X I any pric .llnnl( 5 ment in carriages, visiting firemen, in | was held. The deceased is a som of G. W. | it is expected that an effert will be made | state and are in a good pésition te kmow | PONCA, Neb. Sept 14.—(Special.)—The | P g a0 worth while to sleep soundly? T is { cluding runniig teams and the eity firs | LonE of Lexington, Neb., and has been em- | (0 boom that place. The town suffered less | the political sentiment which prevails. | publican county convention of this. | only one of the considerations why you should move, ¥ Qepartment. The hook and ladder truck, |Pleved at Columbus b. Money was | from the storm than any ether place in the | The other candidates say that the manner | Dixom county -m]n«n-q Wed -;«mv at Al-| ¢ i g | found on his person, which indicates an |vicinity and those who have money in- |in which Dietrich is making friends is as- [ len Iy in the morning the enthusi R c p engines and hose carts were all decorated | ¥ | il | 1 R 1A ! cosines and hose carts woro all decorated | TR 7 T P T G1ay. The. pa- | vested there believe it will witimmtely suo- | tonishing and there Is 1o doubt of his elec- | datic delegaten begun (o urvive from al| . C. Peters 0., Rental Agents, e rents were notified and the bod o | ceed Galveston as the principal Texas gulf | ticn parts of the county. Although there was | < red, the arrangements of colors and bunt- | Fent re notified and the body will be | princip as gul s A 143 It showing much time and artistic akili, | 2°nt to Lexington for burial [ port. Oue plan suggested is to connect La| W. S. Summers of Omaha, United States | 10 flsht on over the local casfii in| Ground Floor. Bee Building. The midway opencd as usual this after T [ Porte with Houston by rapid transit and | district attorney for Nebraska, also stopped | E¥CEY Dracict’s BalaRatlon Swash il it And o electric rallways, making the forn the | in Wymore on his way to Supe d ex- | McKinleyism rampant [ convention noon, but the wind played havoc with the i m g d ay to Superior and ex s S & noon, bt the wind iared hevoc 'with the| MUCH GOOLER ON SATURDAY |(utiirl (o bt e Sl | proees e oaimion . Newraia moutd | ¥ clled o e ot 11tk crass 2 - oint. 1t would SENRLTY (& TORARLEEY | KO TanUHI BN ¥ vairion State ticker | 1zed and adjourned until 130 p. m oA R Ik At A BOREIDIE 10 g0 ol with | weat Paseasit ar Sutkadey ty | D205 1 Woull be: 8y ry to construct g0 republican this year on the state ticket | def Y ACIIIE WICL L ] the entertainments, which fact proved a Bl e s e a deen water channel up the bay to La |and thought there was a good show ot | that et AROR GEC FEERSCRNC L, B TOT ANHOOD RESTOREDV‘&UNO?" disappointment to many who had set apar 3ty 3 Porte and it 1s thought that Houston will |carryiug the state for McKinley. He says [ convention and whep ihie comuriive © {3l (ke prescripllon of a furmots French plyweian, wil ui e you S sl i gy g Al s oo . [be able to cxort enowugh influence wita |there [x not the Bryan enthusiasm therc | POTRERERt SHRRTRETAT b i il dseatl 3 i i congress to secure a governme ppro o s ago o pas . cCarthy, present incumbent, was re h t The platform entertainments were re-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Forecast for | 0% t ar Bovernment appro- | was four years ago and the past four |4 1 NECRTWe BREEEE (FHEIEL L ST P R T i tha | datartar o Bantes priation for the work. The two towns are | vears of prosperity has made republicans [ Rominated by Aeclimoiion o8 T rrtis 1o Kper Ainio rhian und Sl tho R | | e v dh Sraaty iDgonle | etk Nebraaks abd) BonthiDAXatN=BhowstE )L Iy a short dlstance apart and both would | out of many democrats and populists who | 'Y e "‘ "’ A kA kidneys and the urlnary orgaus of all lmpurl aska and 0 $ ers srantly benefited be eatati 7 S R i = d oo | unantmously renominat or county Wenk 01 gans. \ singling out their favored attractions land much cooler Saturday: Sunday fair; | bo £7eA!IY benefited by establishing the new | four vears ago lsionct 10 Bvans (8146 | ror. These two men two years ago took ‘:‘;;:",,,,,‘:;'l""”p;"-‘“;""”"v"rfl;'!-qw-hl«’"nrl'n--u o p The city Jail had its full complement of | northerly winds | p prophecies he republican ST i bttt i / { knowa remedytu cure wii n operation, teatimo)inls wrlti ‘ 3 bums and suspects this morning, who were | For Western Texas, Oklahoma, Indian | Wants to Name the Streets. worked in & more BArmoRious manner and | :;:.-\ ;mior!\ hvr'r‘v‘n: lx- “\m‘ :1' ,,‘E:: : 1 b ofrelar ang y "l’:- Pl sllerdali § " 5 tis A m ig that Gage co will | hexiatacioull B a8h ML CR 0 AR | . Rox 278, Praacieco, C | B cither given good, stiff jail sentences or | Territory and New Mexico—Fair Saturday; | Chief Clement of the fire department fs [ 1" & fire, thI0E that (R0 County Wit puch made specches and were followed & R ‘ A » run out of town probably cooler Sunday; west winds. agitating a proposition to change the ’;" } f‘,'»r AEEAAEHAPIL LB DR DT LY ptain John R. Hayes, our congressional | e 5 s . R ! Cosomation and Rall: or Arkansas—Falr Saturday; fair and|names of Lincoln streets, it being urged | = " oY candidate, who made a speech second to| == = = — A . s cooler Sunday; northerly winds. that the sent syste f letter: . W e over made In this part of the state The coronation and ball of St. Eeb Ragus 0! T nt system of leiters and ave Rl e raTh ol none ever ma n this . e Three tent npon Main street | For Tllinois—Showers in northern and cen- | nue names s confusing and apt to cause | KEARN Taby HAGE = (Ao o | Captain Hayes 15 an orator and a profound [ A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUbwL- 4 A N I Go - Rvaivia vt his - aVaDTHE ral portions, fair in extreme southern por- | considerable damage through mistakes in |y Evans, son of J. . Evans of this city, is | thinker | fiy dancing floor was covered with canvas on Saturday and probably Sunday: east {0 the transmicsion of fire alarms. A larke | nome from Cape Nome. Alatka. THe was \FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH one side were seats for the spectators outh wi becoming brisk in northern | proportion of the fire alarms are sent in by | formerly a drupgist of Omaha and went to Prepare n Monster Celehr it on the other were seats for those.who took | Portion Sunday | telephone and it 1s sometimes impossible | Cape 3 faat Jone Lo ko 1nto the deua | - SROUMARH, Neb. Bept.: it (Special )= g Part o the ball The throne for the royal| For lowa—Showers or thunder storms and | to distinguish definitely the name of the | pusiness. When he got there he could not | The preliminaries for one of the biggest | Touple, which was at the cast end, was dec- | co0ler Saturday; Sunday fair; south to west|street until after the letter has been re- | fing a location for a hullding and was com- | Jlitical demonstrations ever held in John- | L orated with the royal colors and on efther | Wind peated several times | pelied to sall nis stock. He tried mining, |298, COURtY are under ¥ here and will side were soats for the ladies of the court.| For Missouri—Partly cloudy Saturday with| Con sman B. J. Birkett and candi- [yt the beach has been gone over three|dcvelop on the occasion of the visit to = Y e they were seated the manager of the | SHOWers or thunder storms and cooler in |dates on the republican county ticket Will | {imes und would give up no pay dirt. The | TCCUmsen of Governor Roosevelt, which = . — — 3 Kuights of St. Eeb Ragus, followed by an | hoFthern portion inday fair, cooler in|speak at a meeting in Firth September 20. | Jaonte who had heen at Nome and were well will be on the |\1nlv(vv:1;< of Monday, Oce : :_uum.,.. armed guard with drawn swords, entercd, | 50uth and east portions; variable winds, be- » Junior McKinley and Roosevelt club, | Jooated were making money, but late arriy- | (0ber 1 1t 18 proposed to make this occas escorting the king, who was dressed in robes | COMIng westerly |the German Republican club and the Abra- | 41 could do nothing at all. An experienced | 10 the banner republican day for this of scarlet trimmed elaborately with gilt For North Dakota—Showers Saturday: |ham Lincoln Republican club met tonight | miver could not earn more than $2.50 a day [ CCURtY during this campaign. A commits His features were hidden from view by a|Sunday f ortherly winds and arranged to enter the parade Dext|und a prospecting outfit was worth from | te¢ of prominent citizens will go to Au thin mask. The queen was escorted to her| For Kansas—Fair Saturday, except prob- | Tuesday evening $500 1o $500 burn to meet the governor and escort him =) ceat by twenty maids of honor dressed in|@Ply showers or thunder storms and cooler | The Nebraska Traveling Men's Repub- | Mp. Evans sald that the city covered to Tecumseh. Other speakers note will o Y Aahe renched the last of the steps |In southeast portion; Sunday fair, cooler |lican club will meet at the Lincoln hotel | (en.ncre strip of beach & block wide. The |be on hand. It I8 proposed to have evely leading to the throne the king placed n|m|u“'I“':""”“'"d:"l|*n:vl|m| variable winds, be- | tomorrow cvenug to ormnize r;\)r active | fonulation of the city was between 20,000 and i "';v faunt o fl'l“ yv"“""l”'* 220 BLEES PLACE, MACON, MO. her brow a golden crown and she took a | g northerly * A ne th ampaign Fhe first pub- | 3 3 0, With the severd Q081 OFRANIRAS | o . e N | and 30,000 inhabitants. Back of the city it | MAIN BUILDIN D o mie sie. Ho then removed the mask | For Colorado-—Fair and cooler Saturday: lic appearance of this organization will be | hilic and to the north for hundreds of miles will assist the speakers in putting | Sl G224 X 88 FEET, 4 STORIES, ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. A0 the features of H. D. Dunning were re- | Probably showers at night or Sunday i1 at the Roosevelt reception October | oxtanda the tundra. which is & marshy for- |uP & program of speechmaking and music DS 700 ACRES CAMPUS PROPER, 143 ACRES vealed to the audience. The queen, whose | ©4stern, fair in western portion; winds be S, L. Gelsthardt of the public 1ibrary | nlation of moss and decayed vegetation, It | 108 to be remembere GYMNASIUM WITH LARGE SWIMMING POOL TWO LARGE LAKES identity was alfo a secret until #he entered "‘;wvnu\\vv\u:‘::‘v;lvul\ I Vb Ve 2 board has been n»llxl\vi:l that the plans for | i yypagsable and can only be used for tr avel | epubl S Oamunlen: | NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY DRILL the room, was Miss Etta May, daughter of | Kur Wyommk—=¥air and cosier Satieray HeHaw O aals \‘"‘.“:"’ "‘7;""“""‘ will be | whon it is frozen. Vessels are compelled to| | AUREL, Neb., Sept. 14.—(Special ) —T NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MECHANICAL DRAWING, LABORATORY « |’| M»’v of this city . i o 71 f e gt St ‘\ s wil "N“":' anchor five milés from sbore and their car- | gonyplican League club held an enthusias WORK, COMMERCIAL BRANCHES, SPANISH, FRENCH ano GERMAN After the coronation ceremony and grand | winds sed for next week and whoever succeeds | gooc are landed et Shtary . pa . 3 % ' ¢ A o | saturday, possibly snow in extremo north- | have the building completed by AUGUSL 1, | oacrel thas iook him to Nome and 200 of | Eycrett and Walte's hall, Oaptain C ATTENDANCE 110 BOYS OF GOOD CHARACTER | ern portion; Sunday fair and not so cool; | 1901 P : g et panma mue el Wheeler reported his rough rider company FACULTY 17 COLLEGE TRAINED MEN OF EXPERIENCE. northerly winds. Wie:attandance. a1 the 'oity sashodlnis iy | ik BUMBES REHEA L ssel | quxiliary In organized condition and they | after they had been there six day Tne | Will be equipped with uniforms for the | Local ¥ . slightly larger than last year and the [ o was $165 and the net earnings of the] roily to be held here the 18th, when thu OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | teaching force has been reinforced by the | comiany for one trip to Cape Nome was ||, B aha il Aad) OMAHA, Sent. 14 —Ofcial 1 of tem- | employment of three additiona che Bps ‘ A e wa on. William Gatlin of Indiana will address OMALS: Mapte L hChim. reccnd o R | amployment hr ] iditional teachers. | 165,000 ey T L as oUichar FavOR FALL TERM BECINS, 12 SEPTEMBER, 1900. | the corresponding ‘day of the last three The fall term of the district court will | “oppo pay will be frozen up in October and | yo 1 b lecided to attend Governor | yeurs ). 1896, 1898 W97 | open about October 14. An effort will 1400 aml - haye Ganieaq L — - | many are getting out of the country as rap- | g W eting Randolph the 19th — [ Maximum temperatire ) probably be made on the opening day 1o [ {aiv as mossible. Navigation will be impos- | Pt @ Mect e A L — o | Uil cme 3R R oo it e o B Sl S gt | S e T S 75 MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY ‘ pitation 2o 18 0 | German Savings Bank Case. ing that time there will he many hard High Water Delays Trafic, 2 ewl), of precipitation at Omaha for thi . ) aliy o c \ | qBacord ot precipliation ¥ | The case of the State against the Ger- |ships. Mr. Evans saye that Cape Nome ts| COLUMBUS, Nob, Sept.. 14.—(Speclal.) " e Facuiteor enuine | Normal for the da | man Savings bank of Omaha was appealed | 10 place for @ poor man and bucks up his|The Looking Glass creek in the western BIR | Barma' i i day T e aimrerma court this atternoon. The | statement by saying that he believes he[part of the county is running out of ita| S8 e A V\gu\c"a“- NVILLE, Maxico, Mo, | ] | Rotal exceas sirics Afarch 1 9T sute concerns the sale of bani assets | can make more money in Nebraska during|banks and is causing much trouble. The | b ready for use. School opens Sept. 20th, arter | Normal ratufall .. O e | O elics Hongland returned from | there koot McKinley times than he could |water rose higher than ever was known Total rainfall since Murch 1 2 ches | Fairbury this afternoon with Mabel Rob- |In far-away Alaska biore from e effecis of (he heasy 1 | AAVE YOU BVER GIVEN A | i A deficlency since Aren y . n, the 16-year-old i who myste 1 » N y and last night ove wo in | B e i, 1400 | inches | 080D, the 16-year-old g ho mystert- | 4 on Trinl at Heatrice, | M nd HLENY aveR LEQ. =B | FAIR TRIAL TO.. | Nnnhwester“ Unwe’s" . . Deticiency for period, 18, . 1.66 inches | ously disappeared from her home Wednes- | pu \'mot i’ \ob, Sept. 14.—(Special Tel- | Wore fell. The treight on the Columbus ] ] lttle I iver P]"s‘ Sy, (01 SR Do e | veniag. Bne kad_ oloped with an te | o NATRICR, Neb., Sept. M—(8nsclal Tel- | cogqr Rapids branch, which Jeft here at o AUEYANSTON and eRICAGD, 1L, tache of a traveling side show, but was | ' X 60 this morning, found over 100 feet 6 oraprises Collego of Liboral Arts, Stedical Sohoc ) wherein 18 charged with resisting ar hool of VPharmecy, Dental very willing to return home when given | fo T BEUE 8 COE etore 9 " of track washed out betwecn Oconee ana | ru el Kehool, Kool of Music 3 opportunity officer, is being heard before Judge Swile P o return to this city. It cond!iota an Ac Must Signature of he opportuni d ot the ldiatriot court room in this oity. The | O0I 1 had return to th T rrett bl | The lccal order of Elks will go to Beatrice frbtrbsiars A el ® |is not thought the damage can be repaired ol STATIONS AND STATE »morrow 1o insta ew chapter gt | & & AUMAAE-Eh INiRICHe -S04 we to get a train out before mornin e D STAT! tomorrow to install a new chapter at that | ‘it S & T e 1t fs an | I time to get a train out before morniug 5 R e s OF WEATHER. | Plase \“,m wth of the fight over the Institute for Poynter Starts Campnign A A i S |k T T s e | abine | FULLE TON, Neb., 8 d=(aps al) TR P R T The campaign was opened here Wed Ww“fl"" - — - T A il . 5 | NORTH BEND, Neb., Sept. 1i.—(Soecial) | I sy . “ 1t not, you have missfl a good thing. I o R p/ B 15 18 | the camphisn o BReAIES opara holse Wed- | _,p excellent indiostion of the prosperity | Governor Poynier spoke 16 8 falr-sised 1 ¢ (17 ut s e nbeorathel ‘ .“ ™ | nesday night under the auspices of the Me- | AT &XeelEbt e e Mere this | ence. He confined himself entirely to stats | THIS exquisite mult beverage stands on 8 o a0 ol e, | b " | Kinley and Roosevelt club of Fullerton. | oo B0 P rowd 340 : "‘] o | issues and imperialism. Doygla unique It sells iteclf. Its fame and Wy | 2 The f“ use “!“"’ ”“‘_‘ h "““‘ ‘f“‘_”\ k ““'r boarded the morning passenger, bent on ndidate for distr Judge 1R A reputation is the cuvy of many. The palate “"-l“hl Druggine. | 3| 00 .00 | SO e B e the sposking began, | PAYING their respects to the court of Kl candidate for st nator, were the bemeficlul resulty achleved “within" the A FOR TORPID LIVER, 4 : AN0: 80 4] t | f e 1y 33 4 o |ing, was introduced by Mr. 1 Many Join Republican Clah, its me Approved of by them, it tris & FOR CONSTIPATION. |1 ) w3 0| president of the club, and she talked fo Wenther Ends Fair GENEVA, Net p 1.~ (Spe umphantly euters lunumerable households. NO CURE, NO PAY FOR SALLOW SKIN. 4 56 .06 | two hours, reviewing the history of the| BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 14.—( al Tel- | The Rough Rider club is growing in L (hat 4 an 4 R | | Where Cabluet ente doctors and drug ak organ FOR THE COMPLERION Jivre, doudy . 5 52 0% popullst party and showing in a correct | eg )—Owing to the bad condition of the | bers and by time they are ready 10|y "oy, ouing druine; R laax B8/ 83105 | and able manner how the party had been | weather, a heavy rain falling last night ana | organize permanently there will be four Hm sy a gt < sold out to democracy, all for Bryan's sake; | this morning, the Gage county fair was|or five hundred. Many popul ave | BRUWER use; mot o indicates trace of precipltation. = bow solicitous Bryan and the other demo- | brought to an abrupt end this uoon ‘and | gone back to their first bove, the republican | RED KRUG BREWING €O, | s ot irned ne €0 D, fraud whta i QURE S$ICK HEADACHE. . = Local Forecast Official, | crats were for the freedom of the negroes | the races declared off. | pasty. 430, OANA, NEB | "LOCAL APPLIANGE 3., 414 Crar16s B1dg.. Donvar, Cole. \

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