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MBE R 17. 1900, SIATE BAR ASSOCIATION UNITED BRETHREN °°NFE"!\\HBFR REPUBLICANS RALLY [ 7 2 0 5 TODAY WILL DECIDE STRIKE| YOME OF THE 600 SHEPHERD | §) RENGTHEN | bis tirade t the republican party and | 2 THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SE l'll Mintaters of the Moravian Faith W 1 1 " T R Steps Taken Ral L . to tone First Meeting of the Reorganized Body ie Busine! Campaign in Baline Oounty Opened With & | Germans of this vicinity are not going to be | recede an inch from President Mitchell's Worthy Tnstitutl RACTHOAY, IV %0 o WH Set for Tuesday. YORK, Neb,, Sept (Special)—Yes: | Rousing Meeting. l- .mpm:‘: y.‘:nvnt«..ug.lw :uu‘n'nlr l:?\y‘.vyv\::l— nr‘nhvr for a strike unless the operators | pu. .o oo o Taisters of the Good Y |:|.|"||‘n"\l‘ “» K Nebraska United Br ‘hhfl\”\l’-rtn“ held el &8 ue y . ! i ” o - e generally to visit their new o A w4 J ¢ prkers spent he Sabbath AN ~ i - LINCOLN REPUBLICANS TO HOLD A RALLY | here. The attendance is about the largest | SHOWS TREND oF PUBLIC SERTINENY. | o e s [ voited Mine Workers dpent “che Sabbath | FEEA 1% 04 Sy ckaon ireets: wae o | 4 SEIHOLS CONDITION THAT 00 01 e of any conference held. Delegates and | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Scpt. 16.—(Spe- [T #tren """“":“ "'”'r ‘:'I ‘: L ".”‘ l,‘.u“‘”" led to by about 300 people Sunday PRO visitors are all being well taken care of | o | eta1)=The ol off P P LR \mes came D | gtiernoon. The visitors inspected the pern House al.) ¢ following named officers were [ oo AL - % oot ’ g = Tueadny Evening Will Me Made & | 450 pronounce York one of the best con- (RS THIES elected evening at a meeting of mn{" il it Lt .‘-”"r ”"“"[" et [building from boiler room to garret and UBlis Drove, (HRL AbotE D t Memorable MeKinley Night ot vention cities in the state. The motion Rty Bryan and Sievenson club: President, Ed| 18 8¢ Hudson, five miles u“r. ' ot [ were delighted with the plain yet perfect [ i | 9 © Home Town of Can of Rev. H Myers that the conference S Fltzgerald; secretary, Petor Ruftner; | €1ty 1t was ,.w: ed Saturd Ak Mon. | ATrangements for the laudable work ear- [ ls dldate Bryan. borrow money sufficient enough to pay the | Fatelc treasurer, Frank O, Schlater. The com.| Tners there munud.mvké\ to \‘vr meet. | Fled on by the devoted sisters. The finish f [} nelder ed missionaries was carried. The committee | mittee appointed has made arrangements | {35 e IS, A8 SRRC KO QL UL throughout ds polished yellow pine and | nors: on Initerants' list made the following of-| wiLBER, Neb, Sept. 18.—(Bpacial.)—|for a specia) train to Weeping Water mext | yi¥ Trlcr O SN0 SR L qoq “phore | the floors hard wood. ~Every room, trom | (Ehe, f el ‘ LINCOLN, t. 16.—(Special Telegram.) [ rection Rev. W. H. Clark, C. 8. McVey, | yoqierday's republican rally here, which | Friday evening, when a big rally of the| . .." 1 il b the dainty chapel to the laundry, bore| . ' A v 4 | E. M. Re 1 J. A, Smith were placed on v S were many women in the audience and they | [0, CT A 4 SuBNTeIsIon ek, i ) =The first meeting of the recently rcor- [ E. M. Reed an Smith € Placed o0 | was the opening of the campaign in Saline | faithful will be held. W. J. Bryan and|geored as enthusiastic as the men evidence of womanly care and super come theas o ' ganized Nebraska State Bar association will | the itinerant iist | county, was one of the most enthusiastic | others are to be the speakers At Plains Organiser Mitchell addressed | 1o, front of the bullding s two storles | jif,no¢ JriGiy e vondert. be beld at the state house Tuesday after- | The committee on conference relations | p .. in*e ever held In the county. Thers | — & g oo e o Toveiveq | M1th basement, while the rear or south | [0 (RC KLY \ Her Noon, September 15, Reports of special | Foported and the transfers of C. . Spen- oot el 0 MR Gt i SO el | Webster at Plattsmon & JoreN_RUCIVHON, HY) e e oros. | MK 18 four stories high with basement | ous diseqs: se d Rev. Dickinsheets were granted PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Spe-|With much enthusiasm. He said the pri On the west front, the excavation has beer HUDYAN reach committees will be presented by the d | ser and R ickinsh B! but impress a spectator with the earnest y SeP P st of winhing the strike was exevifent ront, the excavation h every onie who 1s it, People formely M. B Reese, Judge Frank Irvine und A. J, |and F. B. Stimson was recolved on his|go. WOPRGRE & FREECIRE BUE (Y (he deep | C1al)—Hon. John 1. Webster of Omaha | Pec inning *firm. | Made for what will be the convent proper. | pifi") rie bain 1 iy n Bawyer of Lincoln and Judge Hastings of | transfer. The name of Paul was erased. |\ ooosi (hat ix taken by all the citizens | *111 5P€AK in White's opera house in this|and he advised the miners to Stand Orm. | which will be built as soon as the finances [ at thelr wis well t for Wilber. Discussion will be had by Judges The committee on candidates for the min- | " & o0 L8 R B ning on, | CItY tomorrow evening. Janda's Bohemian| In one of the suburbs of this eity & bI& | o0 po gistors warrant. 1t will be con Hudyan SHubly cures dis 'n'h" Harrison of Grand Island and Martin of [ lstry reported favorably on F. G. Haroun | g, \"o¢" (he meveral speakers who made | PA0d and the Plattsmouth News quartet|mecting of unlon and nonunion men 4% | pected with the present building, which | fig'aid Ble pomedy has been Falla City. One of the subjects to be con- | and C. Fye and they were recelved into| it 60 (1 KERER, APEbIers e tten: | WHI furnish the music. Every effort has|held, A man named Edwards was the A8t i) nen be devoted exclusively to the [ concer Falunble remeds, has b - . | the conference > been made to make this meeting a grand | Speaker. Ho advised the men that 1t they | Gonioue“emilovment provided for the in. | ROW WIthin the rii'h every man or UL AL A R i ference then proceeded to the|lloh and the telling polots made were |, The republicans here are en- | knew their best interests they would go o | pit : woman. I8 cirative properties are just eme court e evening there will he conference then proceeded to the | b el o | Buccess. he republica e are en- n ates il R BESIer, 4an, s ;:U-rr’:nq-mtn mljl IV\I:‘A‘hHV\uIvKI and toasts | election of presiding elders. G. E. Driver ::“:’r“"‘fl;"‘l‘v‘r‘l'”': x"‘ l"“‘“:\‘:"m“::;“ L, | thustastic and are counting on making| Work tomorrow. This remark caused the | “mpe’ primary object of the invitations | fer it | i Labdhd will be responded to by Judges McPherson | was elected on the first ballot. A large | 4 FOltL PEEE 0 e o O . | Beavy gains thie fall | unton men to leave the meeting. Aftor Bd- | yaq to give the public an opportunity to] HHUDTAN is for me Boat kG b f ballots were cast before choice L4k ation o | - wards had luded several other speakers [ goo™ op e boing done for the ¢ ! n rw of the federal court of lowa, Munger of | number of ballots wer ment in dealing with the many and com incoln ¢ ton N 3 b Mo Rk 250 b LS Teadacies; Steepie fred “diges ¢ J w made for the other presiding elder. | b Ll A - | Jdncoln County Fusion Nominees. |addressed the meeting. The upshot of It| yneoriunate girls and to ealist public sup- | thon, dizzines 1 the mar Omaha, Barnes of Norfolk, Letton of l‘"" Bl and Haskens were the aames voted | Plicated difficulties that have arisen be-| NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Spo- | was that the meeting reeolved iiself 1nto a Port £ th s Satitution, A formal maat. | OhSt. symptome’ that d Weakened bury aud Chancellor Andrews of the Uni- and anilly Haskins veceived the | yond the borders of the United States. 1t|cial.)—~William Stack, a populist, was nomi- | ynion gathering and advised all men to keep | jne ror 1 SFEONS. Whs BaA. 1 the b | SUAidch Shothe perves ; g versity of Nebraska B s T e L 4 | was made very plain that the forelgn-born | nated for county commissioner by both of | R e e R | i AU sy B LHE ANy, Tallex. it The first republican parade of the cam- | Jority and was elected. The stationing of " : ks | ' e ner by both of | away from the mines sembly room and was calied to order by | ous disturt es die to v ' Wi + | elders was the next business in order and | ¢\t1zens of Saline county have mot been | the fusion parties yesterday. The repub-| Meetings were also held in other places in [ pe Rev. Richard Scannell bichon of| {2 their sex will find that Hudyian 'will v paign o this city will be witnessed next | : frightened by the bugaboos of militarism | licans have not yet named their candidate. v licse and cure them Tuesday evening, prior to the republican | the following committee was named: .| " R aive ate’ it | B ; p Bt neir candidate.| the county and all were largely attended. | omaha. The bishop safd the object of | Men who are weak and nervous and not 11y T eiume . Ten marehing | E. Lloyd, W. 8. Lynde, 8. O, Robb and R. | 804 imperialism the Bryanites are so in- | Present prospects indicate that the repub- | The United Mine Workers feel confident to- | (e meeting was to take some steps 1o as ¢ to apply themselves to any task w AR § ated | G. Carter were olected to station the | dustriously parading leans will carry this commissioner's dis- | pight that there will be no work tomorrow. [ gist the sisters financially. They had ex B AR clubs will participate and it is estimated | G. Ca It was by far the | N trict, ae well as the county, by fo 10 ¢ ad e n s for 1t wi that there will be fully 1.500 men fn line. | elders hel T e ibaaiol LA L Bt ol @ safe mas| They say there may be some men who will | paysted their available means in the erec il o Roosevelt rough rider uniforms were of Delegates were then nominated for the ;')" x:- Wilber ]4 rete sen \4.“,_ a \‘.“_4" 3 i | report for work, but they will be 8o few in | ¢jon of the building and had gone into| ¥ : . dered some 11me ago, but as the makers are | coming general conference. The names of | fe)eEA! “l"” L '];"K“‘*I g“' '»‘ '\' ley L Relly at C | oumber that it will be almost impossible to | debt considerably. It was necessary, he e \ it is mot o ministers 4 follow N L et s s, e SIAhE: AMVOE WSS L WROOMEN So 1 carry on operations said, that they appeal to the’generous peo away behind with their orders it is not the ministers are as follow g e bl b e JCUMSEH, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Special )— ) | a o P thought that they will be here in time for | F. W. Jones, Willlam M. Buswell the best Elue oiut b L e Y b ina| A big republican raily will be held tn Cook | Efforts of Conl Companics. | ple of the city. The tnstitution is a noble HLI)\ ,\V RI—,M};I)Y Co Tuerday night's parade. The Roosevelt | Driver, 8. E. Lloyd, 1. M. Haskin \\'1 2| tight mostiog v Aled o order at the| TUesday. Burkett, Dietrich and Prout will| The conl companies will make a desperate | public charity and as such deserves hearty €. 0. Robb, E. F. Bowers. The e vas called to order at the| SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Marching club, which is the largest and | Lynde, oing. All | publie support. Its work of reformation be the speakers and music will be fur-|effort to keep some of the mines opera hou: by Chairman Grim there was t free the Hudyan Doctors most pretentious of the numerous marching | laymen nominated the following teller: BOt & VaoHnt e loft in the auditorium, | "/¥hed by the Tecumseh band and a glee | the men that can possibly be secured will|appeals to cvery right-hearted man and | cuip or write to the clubs. was organized by Fred C. Cosgrove, | count the ballots: N. A. Dean, A. while around the doors there was o verita. | €MD from Lincoln. Roast ox and beef | be sent to one mine, it is immaterial which | woman. Some eighty girls are now being| Drugglsts, Kuhn & Co. Sherman & M Iate cantain of Company I, First Nebraska [ and J. Buchanan, all of York. Rev. P. gl . "] soup will be served and the attendance | colliery, and in this way It 8 hoped to be | cared for. They come of their own ac- | Conncli Drig Co, Myers-Dillon Drug Co U. 8 V., and a democrat until after he re- | Shell presided over the Sunday school Robert Ruzicka of Chicago addressed the | ¥!1l D¢ general from this vicinity | able to mine some coal and make a showing. | cord. They are given a home. They are | 4 B B B ouna Blanereh ed from the Philippine islands, Refore | niversary meeting. . A ' The operators realize that the quickest way | free from the temptations of the world | sell and endorse H :::"rl‘u:«lwl‘:r .\.‘.(:nl,h.l,.m ve made a vigor- | The bible study conducted by the bishop | MC€ting first, speaking in Bohemian, and | Prohibitionists Nominate 1o Break the BLeiky (a6 sliow Lhe kirliasy | and-afe ‘oncousayed’ and ntretpthened: i X ous speech in support of the national ad- |and his excellent and interesting talk on | Bi¢ remarke made a decided impression on| NERRASKA CITY, Sept. 18.—(8pecial) | yya¢ yome mines are in operation that some | thelr resolves to lead correct lives. Sur ministration's policy and eaid that the [“Perfection” was one of the literary | M4l "”"‘;"“"’ 'l“ '”’;‘("'" X which could| —The prohibitionists of the First Con:|mon are doing work and belng pald for work | Founded by a moral atmosphere they gain polic . understand them. Mr. Ruzicka is an earn- | gressional district met he er 7 : b 18 pe . Amerlcan flag should never be withdrawn | treats of the conference. A report of n gressional district met here yesterday and | py¢ tney should be doing and getting pald | COUFage to overcome evil tendencles and est, eloquent cpeaker and & e plain 1o placed S, T. Davies of this city in nom. trom Philippine soil. The principal address | the finaces committee was adopted for. But no operator or miner can make a [ return to the world to become useful mem ; many of his hearers the ridiculousness of | {pution for congress. | bers 5 . livered by Senato The different churches of York have | | tra r congres srediction as t¢ s the outcome tomor- | bers of society. Thus the work of rescue at the rally will be delivered by Senater J. [ Th he UBited Brethiti e e of | the Bryan attempt to stampede the foreign (RERSISRLER RS 59 AL N LN SRR LT a ref tion goes on and y bt ¢l €. Burrows of Michigan [given the United Brethren the wse of | oL BOrl M Mt o P the awtul spec. | STEWART'S CASE 18 CARRI Up. |row. There may be surprises in store for |and reformation goes on and none but the o churches for evening services. Rev. J. M. | T8 V' alsr 't b 1,000 [Btabt both side | klsters and relatives know who are suc L M- tacle of one soldier to each 1,000 inhab - | Methodiat Confere . | Haskins will preach in the Mehodist Epla- | o0 | Clerk of Hiteheo County Goes to | Vice Grand Master Fitzputrick of the | cored CHADRON, Neb <(Spectal.)~ | coral church, P. A. Sharp at the Presby- | WS 10 L the Su rt. | Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen addressed | Hon. Frank E. Moores was introduced Following is a list of appointments at the | terian, E. M. Reed at the Congregational, | B i Tt Gl aNGalisht | L THENTOR (Special)— | a secret mecting of rallronders at Parsons | 4nd briefly addressed the meeting. He said Crete | €. 0. Robb at the Baptist, F. rface at Robb at the Baptiat, F. K. Burface at | o010y songs, the harmonfous blending of the excellent voices bringing out with | splendia effect the words of th recent Methodist opal cont Chadron District—J. A. Scamuhorn. pre- | the Ct siding elder; postofice rdon. Alliance, | chapel tewart impeachment has been | (his utternoon. After the address a lodge [N had been absorbed with charity work carried (o the supreme court. Stewart was |of trainmen was organized. Mr. Fitzpairick | !0 bebalt of the Galveston suffercrs for | removed from his office by the county com- | will orgar other lodges in the district | ® week past, but he had some energy lef( Istian and F. W. Brink at College | > HODRE the means needed Discussion as to the best means of ob Cody, C. E. Connell; Rushville, Amos |Rev. Cross' sermon this morning at the | was “The Galves postmaster of Culbertson, Neb., remove and | would out on strike in case the railroads #hipped soft coal into the Wyoming v nish Americans with an honest dollar and Fetzer; Whitney, (. F. Martin( superanu- | Congregational chured stroy the ballots. Cole's case is in the A chance to earn it. How Mr. McKinley | lley © Horn. Hox Butte, T. J. Hazelton;| This morning at 9 o'clock the confer s £ kil . | missioners. The defense carried it to the | within the next few days | for charity at he He pledged his sup :mulm("' [N ‘vlurk Chadron eircuit, C. B, |ence met at the Methodist Episcopai chur h | "fl\“:f' ey ,'7",.;" ,I,‘,':'I'h"”:'_l““v;:, \:.,,”:,'.'\. district court. The judge decided that the | The leaders of the miners' union are con- | POrt and co-operation to any plan that Morgan nuated); Crawford, C. W. |for thelr annual love feast. which was led | WOMCHSLER B0 ome W0 FEAOE SOOI commissioners were justified in their action. | fdent that if the coal-carrylug roads attempt | PNt be adopted to help the good work Ray; G R. G. Easly: Harrison, W. R.[by Rev. R. G. Carter. Immediately atter | o0 A0 T00E R B EEEE et a | The decision made it necessary for a candi- | to carry bituminous coal into the anthracite| HoM: T. J. Mahoney, Hon. . J. Smyth Warren: Hay Spriugs, C. H. Burleigh; Hem- | the love. feast Bishop Milis preached | il oo the work of the republican |44t 108 counts clerk (0 be nominated on | region during the strike the railroaders will| 320 Dr. A. W. Riley addressed the meet- ingford, 4. F. Youngman: Lakeside, L. W, |poerful sermon. = Following the scrmon | o O*G0L 0 " 1t four yeurs, showing | MOt the fusion ‘and *republican iicket. | stand by them. Mr. Pitzpairick refused to | 1 commending the work of the lsters Horton! Lavaea, B. Hunt; Merriman and |Was an ordination service. The subject of | PACLY, SYFINE LEC TAEL OUF WERER, SRON B8 Stewart 1s charged with letting J. W. Cole, [ say today whether the brotherhcod men | *01 UPEIDE systematic efforts to secure i | | BUFFET LIBRARY CARS distriet court taining contributions crystallized in a de t S. A. Beck, missionary in Korea. F.|[ton Horror; or a City Built on Sand.' 1ad surmounted the obstacles which have He said his mission here was (o organize :»‘ \.’” ]\"4 Ll AR Hel had surmounted the obstacl hich hav i i "Iw"”"]:“’v”‘_‘ "h b ”" cision in favor of holding a bazar some nt - school WAHOO, Sept, 16.—(Special.)—~The | Spanish war, the Phili insurrecticn. | TECUMSEH, Neb 16,—(8pecia).)— | Roeded strengtheniug depending on securing a suitable hall dm\h Long Pine Distr P. Eighmy, presid- | o0oiic0n lecture on the Phill the Chinese difficulty other foreign | 7 r 7 Y | T stereopticon lec ppines and | th he following officers have been elected 1 Saved His Pat town. The duty of making the nece elder; postol Long Pine. Ainsworth 3 3 o ons was oxplained and r i : . Taby of making the necessary \(;ml l:“r‘ = ':"M.‘r'mfl\' R Jullan: Bas. | Cxpansion by George R. Boomer of Com- |complications was explained and "I\ 1" jon the city library board for the follow-| My baby was terribly sick with the diar- | AFrangements for the bazar and conduct T. a s enovator » Ramse pany €. First Nebraska, has drawn |sincerity and hollowness of the sham i8- | ing year: Hugh LaMaster. president: Mrs. | rhoea," says J. H. Doak ‘of Willlams, Ore. | Ing it was turned up to the women pres. | Guara, eott, G. A. Hanna; Brownlee, to be sup- | oot = lllE SO (s of the|®ucs raised by the fusion partics was fully| . B. Scott, vice president: Mrs. V' W They of dyspewsia, consiipation, billous head: fied: Butte, W. O. Glasner; Crookston, J. | ! h aricus parts of the SSieit B il e gl s en s D ‘gnn We were unable to cure him with | e0t. They appointed committees in each | ache, liver and kidneys. At drugsists, B 2l g Valley. 1o be sup. | OUBLY the last week. The views shown | disclose ryan's record and his stand | Arnup, secretary: Miss Jessie Dillon, treas- parish and will hold another meeting at | 8nd 31 Send for kree Sample, *ree Bool, A. Johneon: Fountaln Va " ;‘ e 1: "° | were taken by Mr. Boomer while in Ma- | four vears ago and now were given needed | urer; Mrs. L. M. Ingersoll, librarian. The ‘uud Free Au-wce. Dr. E. J, Kay, Saratoge plied; Johnstowr, V. C. Danie L ‘.;Hu: !n®: | niln and show the country, its people ana |attention and the urgency of carrying Ne- | city library is now extensively patron J. L. Baker; Newport, R. A o el | customs as they are, true to life Mr. | br eed o cure the very worst easec | the doctor's assistance, and as a last re- sort Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera | (h® convent next Tuesday afternoon fo and Diarrho Remedy 1 am happy to say | Perfect their plans ka for (he republican ticket this fall| jzed and many new and valuable works | i P Ay | i 0 3, € ol 8 ow gave immediate relief and a complets " NERVE BEANS rostoro and Norden, J. 8. Campbell; Springview. | Boomer gives a powertul lecture In con- [ Was daelt upon have been placed on the shelves during | eupe LS v ation of Money. R U o 1'nr|w'nwr .\‘mu.-u : .I‘“.“mylh xf‘|”|‘""”'""‘ with the views, logical, patriotic| Charles H. Dietrich. republican candi- | the last year | In 1873 a silve} dollar was worth one jnarried men, men end: tine, A. F. Cumbow. O. 8. aker and . s e ’ S | date for governor; E. P. Sava. candidate | dollar and tenths id. 1 187 g t0 “'"" RIS AKS § ROk SsloRieNIAR 1P and convincing. Yesterday afternoon he | | BIRTSERLRR AL O 0 I875. 1 giitn ; night losses atoppe er re " Harvey left_ without appolotment to attend | $41 CGOVINCINE - Vesteriar afuernoon ho [0S | tonant governor: Georga W. Marsh, Win HYMENEAL | eighty-nine cents; in 1553, eighty-fve cents '.‘ e i sk wipedy e restored . achool. J. W. Taylor, misslonary in Wyo- | " Fivaron opera house fn this city, | candidate for secretary of state; Charles| WISNER ial.)— | 3 In 1888, seventy-two cents; in 1863, sixty | dTUSEIseormaliedby Nerve Hean Co. DuffaloN ¥ ming Many of the scenss, logather with the |Werton, candidate tor mudlior ‘af atate; | CEECKS, ROUOh SCURIEG 8, Bibecrintion| PLATTSMOUTI, Neb., Sopt. 16.—(8pe. | 0% and o 1808 forty-ve cents 4 T [ elonient. periodn of the tecturer. lieltea | Frank X, Prout, candidate for “attorney | PAECT for the lof ot va|‘:>|(.'\|\»“:»|1 necdy | a1\ Witllam Jessen, an emplose of (na | W8Y deprectate but there is one standard | SCHOOLS 2O v e ipecial.)— | the most. enthusiastic applause ;r"mrull .lwlu;' lv‘ n-‘..]\ sandidae fanicdis | 1900y QST VIR Nocd subein, du ";‘ B. & M. shops, and Miss Emma Knuttel of | $0Mach remedy, which has never .xmnu-‘x;BR WN l-l- HALL e . - i 4 - | gress from the Feurth district: Chairman | 8ised a short B ch e sent | orong 15 years of age, were e in half a century, and that is Hostetter's o E The usual quiet Sunday on he elty streets | Rt Nador Fehos Bond: | Anderson; of the Raline county cestial soms | 1o tho maydr'ct Ualveston with instructions | o K, WORS Unlted 1N M1 | uib aERERITTSIE TERINAYe Mk baat thel contrasts strangely today with the merry | ppaTTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 18.—(Spe- | i itt and other prominent republicans |'® Uge for those in want {riagelakeyeniugiicicholv Homajoniviatees | i ity S ey ‘mhlx ) :; Boarding and for rla b all last week: en ok B (g ee, ang mi1 epubl s steen hill. which the groom recently fur- | °0° PUERABNVAC S IESety (10 digentior & crowds Which thronged them all last week. | oja])—The case of the State of Nebraska [were present. Messrs. “Dietrich, Savags | niatied, by Rev. A. P Plosts of the I TUT | G vupepsia, liver or kidney troubles under the . Rev. The Oriental company packed up their | ugaingt Robert Johnson of - 2 e e i AN IAR - Georme Wor D, LL D, GALVESTON THANKS OMAHA ; Fall ter Ing Sept, 17, 1904 Oue of the oldest and most succe:stul | educational institutions of the west—ite Recel v sand or |y eceint of Five Thoasnnd Dallara for | byg, giandard allowing it to compete with Reliet I'and Aoknowlrdged by eastern colleges and schoole. Buildings in Ragle was tried [and Weston spoke briefly, tcll'ng of th midway shows and left for Octumwa, where | hetore County Judge J. E. Douglas vester- | progress of the campaign in Nebraska and they open up Tuesday. For a fow miuutes | g4y afternoon. The complaining witness in | the bright prospects of the state's re thero was cousiderable excitement aboul|tho cage was Tom Hanson, who asked the |demption from Bryanism at the coming the snake eaters quarters. A colored boy | court to place Johnson under bonds to keep | election conuected with the compnay thought he |he peace, claiming that he had just cause News Notew, supply Alliance has run out has the golf craz Presbyterian church. The mother of the bride accompanied her daughter here and and is organiz- | witnessed the coremony. The newly-mar | ried couple received numerous valuable | wedding presents, reshytery met ut Wood cials and had made their campaigns in the - clothing because If he traveled on his own . past almost exclusively on the shortcom- | Besr.gomedr tor Diarshaen . | gy gions HON Wi PERANS, | TePutation he couldn't accomplish his pur- Creighton fngs of republican officials. He referred to Mr. awson, a well known citizen d iRy Vel | 3 pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch h FPHONE \ the romarkable prosperity under the ad- |Of Pomeroy, Ohio, says: “Chamb rlain’s | gy uvivors of the Country's Wars R ‘Hau’! Saive couldn’'t sell their worthless rp eum’ 1531 \ | | The claim was filed in the form of an|birthda acccount for various sums sald to have |six people sat down to the first table and been duc the plaintift for digging 88,950 | their average age was 65 years 2 mont square yards of irrigation ditch during the | Mrs. Jones was one of the early settlers years from 1504 to 1508, The defense pro-[here, coming here in 1860 from Wisconsin tested against its allowance, alleging fraud | She was born in Wales September 15, 1516 would try Esau's part and received a 8e- (o fear that the defendant would injure | CAPTAIN FISHER'S ACTIVE WoRrk, | "IN band e purchased asec| DEATH RECORD Hayor L complete order—perfect ateam neating, ean- vere snaks bite on his cheek for his pains. |him. County Attorney Root and Byron | United Brethren corference was in Mayor Moores received the foll " | ltary plumbing; colleglato anda preparators A physician was at once summoned and the | Clark conducted the prosccution and wil- | Chngtdnte for sialature s | session In York last we Mew N8 egram vosterday evening from Mavor Junn | ourses; special students in music, the Jan- boy kiven all the whisky he could drink. |lam Deles Dernler of Elmwood and 8. M. | poaneitsm ok et LS The Madison county teunion of ol yoonagNn GiTY. GeralaR, o ohes of Galvesion. & from Mayor John | guages und art; competent corps of teucuors He recovered from the effects of the bite, | Chapman of Plattsmouth looked after tho | cabiain Allen G, Fisher, repiblicrn oonn Sk o Meplembar 0 1 sa Ll BT N B Handios dled sesiuracr A | Ve 6 Mavor Frank 1o, | EYETY advantage offerca as regaras the but money wouldn't tempt him to try the | interests of the defense. After hearing the | qa's ‘for representative for the Fifty.third | 1t ¢ feported that 1 frigerater home n this clty after a fong Hiness. S | MECFen: Omaha, Neb “pt our hearr- | moral, mental and physical training. Send trick again. A big crowd of men came in | testimony in the case the court placed the | qioirier, addressed the Charles Weston Re- | (CAUIY erected in t¥Nelll has already e | (G0 (el O B t he. oo | felt (hanks for the rellet contributions | for cfroular or apply personslly to'Mrs, L. from Ames and it was almost daylight be- | defendant under a $300 hond to keep the |5 51 i ey ¥ 0 [ tween 10000 and 12,000 prairie chickens [ ¥8 i Miantet R e O N . il ot Teapartynas. besn| Ry lbtos Rrincipsl fora the last of them left | peace. publican club on the political issues last | stored away of Harding and Hostetter. Mrs Harding family and Mrs. Ruchel Miier sl ol fal i " evening. After a few personal explanations | Corn husis and hog melts this fall arc|ceme to this city with her husband iu ) HYoRN T JoNT MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY 4 SR |about the led “devilish conspiracy,” | @ indicate n mild winter. “The goose | 1855, Six children, namely, Mrs. Nost of| Several day Ma M | Prebate Conrt I ahen Ol areied 8. Lonw Ti |in which he entirely vindicated himselt | i Ter RANOCHANA NOL JOL PUC.In &R | gt Tratte aree il HII ot e Hex P PRt Rt st e A W bulldings. Campus 100 8. Model ORTH PLATTE, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Spe-| TABLE ROCK, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Bpecial,) | i Whieh N satieeit voleated himselt| appoarance © 4 g 8 Lol MiRHill o trice, Neb.,|graphed, for information concerning Jacob | school home Facilty of MES not hoo! clal)—The claim of Henry F. Kellner |—The forty-second wedding anniversary of | - ‘(‘i \ ‘\,"M b i " I‘M "(t :"x‘“\ i e 'r-'w‘:l‘“xl:"*?x\m1'1“”;"“11""{)"“;,”'\‘;“'\ L 44’:‘ ‘:un' ¥ rancisco and Willard, | Cohen, who is the father of Henjumin | & I*'l‘““ from best schools of America agnint the M. C. Kelth estate for $4,364.52 | Kev. A. C. Allinson and wite of this piace |the Chadron News ho procoeded to acore | 4 Prember 18 and Wil ains; | Mary and Grace of this clty, survive her. | Cohen, a tallor who works at 404 North | 808 Iurope. = W g was dismissed 10 probate court yesterday [was celebrated by their friends at their | \N° POPUIISts for ralsing 4 cry againat wn- | ove i rah and Works Of the | SIXteenth street. Mrs. Rachel Miller i a | rendy for use. School Gnens Sent. Sih. on a motion made by the defense. Judge |residence Friday evening. ;l r:' tth “:" . u; s : ooell JSover 1"{“.' of mlw,‘-‘mlxxl ro Imll | Col | widowed sister of Benjamin Cohen, who| _ YANCY & FONVILLIL, Mexico, Mo. . charge ol e les of o offices, whe! the s k 0 at Orchar nd d to o " ves » _ —————— Baldwin held that there was not sufficlent | At b o'clock p. m. yesterday the friends |3 e oF [0 PER B2 ST 0FeEE FEER | 4Ly B OUNETE" ey wera sold | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a | 2150 1ives in Galveston . ANk e | proof to substantiate the claim. The plain. |of Mrs. Margaret Jones met at her resi- | C »I. ',‘ tine ”: naust (‘_,“” siklioan oMo | B2 1 them are known, but have not |cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price | P e T e . e Aosei e tiff will appeal to the district court | dence here to remind her it was her 81st | /MVestIsating the cond ¥ ohd t lacated 125 cen 'ho voif in the fable puv on sheep's TS | | ministration of McKinley and pointed out | Colic. Chol e and Diarrhoea Remedy is | membered hy alves on their merits, so they put them in the danger of voting for Bryan and his |the best medicine for diarrhcea that I ever | WASHINGTON, Sopt. 16 boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's. Look peclil.) | | | y anniversary. There were twenty- | heresios In face of the overwhelming facts |sed. Having used it on several occasions | Pensions granted. Issue ‘of Auzust 8 them, Take only DeWitt's Wit It looked like everyhody in ecord d hold hur- | and 0 dow veral year th R $ 2 Sk Nebraska: Original—Mose son, Bl N ch o 'fl‘:. ‘"‘; 1 ’;" gad holding Ehat the:hurs | #00has:0aep & Widow. fon s6yeral yeArs against that prophet of evil. He concluded |WIth Bood results 1 can testity to s |\ NeCESKGE DREIGEERL S Wil BILC | prazel Salve. It cures piles and ail skio OR 10 84 10800 { n of proof was on the plaintiff to show S S [his speech in & masterly expose of the at- | merits RIS LoD S Sariaw Lneal s Wils | et ik that all amounts due had not been paid g BRSNS AN IADEAR Skt et | be Tscppesh (agndl, Teayment, 8. 0o | Y i BEATRICE, Sopt. 16.—(Spectal Telogram.) | v south Dakota Fina 1w 2 ows, ot Charles uhb; | oreman of the Kilpatrick | auestion. cousicting Mr. Bryan and Senatce | oo pafeh Bagesh Bluaaees, | Ohlowa, 812 I LLLLLIG LOCAL BREVI“ES | Towa: George' A.” Roger, Vall, $6; Aaron state land department is yet receiving| Fehr, Council Bluffs, 3, Incres calls for money from the permanent school | MeWillame. ~ ndopeidence, "85 WEGt i Ave O —Fred Cook; ) .Ang Bensicr PLAINVIEW, Nob., Sept. 15 —(Specialj— | auch, situated about ten miles west of [Allen of the most tramsparent hypocric Brnest Hendershott while riding in'a buggy | '©WD. Was probably fatally injured in a and (nconsistency, and showed up the ab- yestarday with another young map, with a | FUDAWAY here today. Cook drove a team of |8urdily of the United States declaring . 18 the Season SriapmA | Thomas Linkin of Peoria, Til., \\Ilvm;TONIGHr 8 Yifled, | TIEht ankle ‘was badly crushéd in'a street rallway aceldent on South Sixtee widows, el £12; Sarah I 1. Strauser. fund, having sent out $5.693 the last week th streat | shotgun between them, met with an acel. | bronchoes to town and when untieing them | Protectorate over the D DpineK ot wre1 | Ponnington county took $3,000; Butte o, ot AT 8N Louesa | ghiurday afternoon, wax reported 16 e | EDDIE GIRARD fant, the result of which was the amputa- | 10 80 home they broke loose from him. The [cOunt of the murderous des .(., * ‘mu“ | County, $1.750, and Spink county, $1,343 rigihn . McQuade, ‘:1:1(::”“1|‘|l4||”|‘\'an|;:’|y'lh at the Clarkson hos and tion of hie right arm between shoulder and | team started to run and one of the buggy |°f malcontents at "“I“" ‘:““‘ ; \‘ ’, WO | “rha total receipts of the state from RAHD S0 Linu Ywar ;v Lmn o | L L AU e et . JESSIE GARDNER elbow. The jolt of the bugky discharged | Wheels struck Cook in the back, Injuriog his | Wanted to rule the 10600000 tatnieher | llquor Ticenses since the first of July have | 1 o Granc Junetion "Ofie ned 10 an ofl explosion at her| 0 ‘rhe Soidbrette and The Cop. the gun, the contents going into the arm | 8pine severely. Cook was removed to the |the Philippine islands uptain FISACH | heen $48,335, which 1s practically $8,000 | widows, ete.—Bessio M. Newton, Denver, $3 home Saturday ufternoon, died at an early | d (.‘. ‘”"" 8| near the elbow. He is @ married man with | Butler botel and a phystoian called, who |cOncluded his talk amidst applause and han the amount received from that|_Jorih Dakota: Restoration and increaro four Sunday ‘morning. ‘The funeral was b Joseph L. Colton (dead) fiscal | Original widow, ete.—~Diana « urington. §8. | held S \day afternoon from the family | lton, Bur- | residenc Hamilton atra 4 stated that Cook's chances for recovery wers | ad6 & distinct impression on the audience, [ S8 (RAR the ameust reteited fror 2 FOUR OU LING JOHNSONS, two small child| e World's Greatest e small, el - year. This amount will undoubtedly e | lington, $& | Charles . Youngers of the Elghth ward Republican Club nt Habbell, mou | ¥ b TALDRY Aselieis il Bchln Sl g 3 MAZIE KING, _ Elkhorn River is Up. - - } HUBBELL, Neb., Sept. 16.—(8pecial.)~- | made up before the close of the present | _Soptfghakotas, Wab with Spain, orlginal | e rather one-handed In his Advopacy of re. Queen of Electrical Torpsichore WEST POINT, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Special.) | _ York's Prond Hose Team. | The Hubbell McKinley and Roosevelt club | vear, as counties are yet making remit [ ¢ Mant Levi Van Blaricom, | Capitol avenus past the Masonie temnl E DAVIS AND —The Elkhorn river is now at an abnormal | YORK, Neb., Sept. 14-—(Special)—The | (oo 0" aGaning with 4 memb tances to the fund, $875 having been re. | Victor, $5 | Baturday afternoon he was felled by o rell BROWN BROTHERS height. The late ralns have caused a rise of | York fire department running team and| ;.. o110, all voters in this precin:t. J. T. | d the last week, Clark county sent | a1 i b il S e hend teain wE ll“ ,w. Arigcorata over nine feet, a condition unprecedented at | hose “”1'|""‘ w I'h ';““ WIRRATA 4 | McCuistrin of Hebron, candidate for county | in $430. Hanson $300 and BonHomme $12 Willlam Erown of South Twentisth | and he has since Leen i the hands of t'e MERR-NANK L TRIO, this time of the year mont. Thoy won the hose raco fn :52 2.5, | MCHArn o T \ sed the | — . PRl ¢ family physiclan. His shoulder i hadly | s ¥ T 4 | attorne: as present and addressed th troct gave Detcctives Dempgey and Jor | Charles Reed and Will Stafford, York's hose | \ qiance. among which were a number of Excursion to Yankton, gensen a hard fight when they arrested him | dlsabled. A lady who ed tha simn) CAROLIN Lo { coupling champlons, won easily the coup- | (00 C b | YANKTON D.. Sept. 16.—(Special.) ny moFning He was running about | beint , Smmecierely xDar A WL ) | = Qi | COSMOGRA [ting contest, defeating lowa's champions. [ "YU Lo e (e the | Three excursion trains, one Milwaukee, | Wion" e n ek nd CFaant | Toll of paper drapped from the voof did not | Bhowing the Latest Happaning ”ca"aohe | The York boys bring back with them $i2 |, o D lcanh ware nres. | e Northwestern and one Great North- | viciously a Y et Mathed® T | miss her six inchies Pkt i | captured In contests RAL 10 AR0.00N EIRIY RORUBIEBRS NATR ROAC | arn,. urouanl cople 1nto Yankton | his become insane through reading cheap sorved sents, Zie and bici galery. T Mut Billousness, sour stomach, constiy - | ent and to observe the formatlon today. Sports at the race track and the | "o y rioe R amnhing e simar ineck: Any part of house chiidren, 10 tion and all liver ills are cured Court at Teenmnch. [ out. Mp, MeGulatrin fred ish Bob shot | . o 3 siten Aud limngines N I8 wanied fov sume gallery, T Hood’s Pills e el b R I I | e — The fall term of the district court mn | from the ha hey could not stand the [o .00 ' o St traabiant it Dem wis Ol Slouth,” and a saedl w g blows he gave r sarty and dians ere attraction, tesult ol nem re ited by hose ame ore | . The uon-irritating eathartic. Pr convene in this city tomorrow. The term | truth-dealing blows he gave thelr party and |y, "o “6'ia 1 in favor of Sloux Fi e Tl s, S0 N\ THE WEATHER \ | 100 ’ | 3 cents of all drugglsts or by mai will occupy two weeks and a jury will|platform. The Hubbell male quartet apened L brickmaker. The Board of Tnsanity Com W 2259 a ro | C.1 Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass be employed. The docket Is small [ the meeting with a song that entivened wni |y T 7 opent b politics thls | missioners wii 1 10 hie: cane k. enthused the audience. This was the first | NEW PALACE OF BURLESQUL | year 't keep the campalgn golng fme this quarte sang together and it | oy 5 Pric « Cro [ Thin Week, WATSOVS Thiy Week “““““‘ "IH‘ ly,“‘m“;"'“:,.h | sang togsther aph.1 2 Iul' ney any m ,',‘ '»""'- { an kesp | LOs ANGELES Sept. 16 The price H ORIENTAL BURLESQU r | aid e 1 | the body vi without fon Dysper £ this season's wa rop whl be 10 conts | Three Big City Shows in One-Kaleide @Nfl“flflflflflfiuflfiflfl“ & tics uecd to starve themselves. Now Kodol | per pound for soft shell wad @ cents for | scople Whirlwind of Protiy Fuces York Hepublican Club. A d tandards, these fignres having been estabe | | wortysnive' Peot f . 9 YORK, Neb., Sept. 18.—(Special.)—The | s SN s mty ,‘,:.M;‘ TR a8t and |y (hed at u mesting of (h “\‘., e com ; Rg he [PRICES—Ma 3 oy and Roosevelt club held a ou to cat A 001 food you [ wittee of the Southern California Walnut X ariseq! A | Send this coupon and | MeKiuley and Roosevel ciub held a rous. | JOWE SO (6 oal 4l e gool tood sou | it af ¥ FAlrola Wain e i ‘ ing meeting with packed, overflowing crowds KRS | oveas es having been $5.15 " A Day at t g L | | in their hall cn Lincoln avenue. Varks' Im T T O wnd $7.65 per 1 Is for the tw 108 WaldartoCaalatint) I bgs encored every time they appeared |Telegram.)—Senator Pettigrew arrived her SRINGPTELD, 1 ¥ | las s b Short, pithy speeches were made by A. B. | today and will leave for the east tomor-| Job D M Clariina] 18, cantinally svawty o, ylotime AV haaNgL of e Taylor, F. C. Power and N. V. Harlan. |row evening over the Elkhorn., He has | Weaker. This was the staiement given out NOON, Sept. 19—-Entire pr 1wl | to The Bee Publishing Co., Omalia, et The club will organize at once a Roose: | been visiting old political friends all after- | {1 /ER] by Dr, Howanek, who had Leen at 1 FOAMING Juiveaton by Mayor " [ 3 velt Marching club and are ordering Rough | noon. His visit s of no especial impor- | (i the attending physiciamhat th _,.,...\i AND TEMPTING 23 | | now o il N\ Rider sults. Every Thursday night the |iance and no speeches will he made Annot survive many hours 5 Woodward, & 1 t - 1 tefreshing— avd, & 1 A club holds public meetings Is most Mars. Tel. 1 3 For part * L] & | The hall used by the club has been hand- | . Murder Gxor Crob ORwe. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, delicious and satisfying, 3 TONIAHT ONLY Paris Exposition Pictures. | iFturen 854, lthosravha: The Tanmi are | SLCafby b mUBFOR AT Samos Senkits | potioe captain: s uene | | e smbediment of ] My Gher TR s known as republican headquartor [ Willed by Willlam Hulett.” Hulott escaped. | Sunday morning from a t nois. He purity. and goodness, 1 HF ON LY w .\Y ’ Scnt postpaid to any address, * | PP ey P g —_—_— mpanled by M 2 ) P b Hosioer er an bee iperh « ] o Iagar " R : o) Mo " reat exposition. 10 to 20 views | CcEDAR BLU Neb., Sept. 18.-(Sp NOTE—325 prizes of eenbacks and the, wa terday 1aken 1 SRS | O ‘ Stay at home and enjoy the g L l'. f 10 | I advertiasd fublon taie. | Gald willibe paid for truthtul letters re- | her home ih an ambulance Her general peanle,an tho ateNe~it 3 orory week, covering sll polnte of intercat. Altogether Shere will g | iy w. D. Oldham as the star attraction, | sarding experieace in coffee drinking fiealth 18 hatter, IArs and'i T be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set mailed for came off herc yesterday afternoon. De- | statement in this paper Oct. 3 headed “More | "Chivt of Pollee i sanaint ORDER A CASE, NEXT ATTRACTION-For Three Perform > 3 & spite the prominence of the speaker and | Hoxes of Gold angratulitions - ands Bat VAL.BLATZ B&&WING C0,, 311 WAUKEE. BTARTING e P o N1 LAy T the fact that the town is geperally fllead It you miss the paper, write to the Pos e L0S QeACHION el he 43d anniversar Omaha Branch Bouer , T TV ARA RSN 2§ | e oot mar 1 v e conlafor | s e e i S omae ramen, 1ra powermn vt || "GMAUNG Y OLEOTT { ) |