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THE OMAHA DAILY B TU]I ISDAY, SEPTEMBER 1900 BRYAN'S STATEMENT UNFAIR [ 5" 5oeecd, vooe e B inorm the o |l,|\'H,\' RALLY AT VERDON | e 8 st S Ty e gk L|NCO»I.N CLUBS WILL MARCH THE BATAHRH EF SUMMER Taen Out in the Dlg Parade Results of His F Phoaghh { Tontuht 1 ma any as N N, 8 Special Telegram.) of the bowels and some sald cen KLOKE IS NAMED AT WEST POINT. | . ht iblican have sie [ fums he bowels. One doctor aid ha SUITABL OR CULTIVATION he ¢ t meeting o tb ould . KN dicine for two LAND NOT SUITABLE F VATIC 3 ablican Convention s Harn epub pat t the vampalg Al i o inntes by Acclnmatl | tomorrow Bt « n P. James Cos ¢ | t t t INT s al | grove, date 2 Maer 6T Comns “A friend of mine advised me to Canen Against the Borlington [ Hy He | Bdward Rosewater Debntes the Attis | R gl : | Fiacg Wi Sl tey Peruna, and [did so After I had Elkhorn Roads ot the Head of (h [ ' P g | tude of the T nrties the ) sbilcans of Cuming and Bui Mo 4 . "‘ S taken two bottles 1 found it was Supre t Docket=isiiled |1 b rded for the | at Questions Now Hefore L X1l detes | - so: baich Veis . helping me, so | took six bottle, and nn Crossing ] t the Amerienn Voters, " were present and the utm 800d | g wooly, & bl ) it cured me sound and well. Ifany. he tr ) t ToeTitie wd BEP prevailed, THY \ ALl Bl L L g 1 one wants to known Peruna has — 1 his only wa w us oafled 16 o iW | Fony Sen's, Younk Men's Renabitoun [done for me, if they will write to LINCOLN 7 al) : ¢ i and |} FALLS ' Specia t, chairman. Editor Kelly of the Wis- | Railroad Men's, Working Men's Dinner me L will answer promptly ‘ sertion made by W. J. Brya Fing A il K - o i f roaddr Free I ed as ot | Pait, 1 MoKinle and foosevelt Em Mank Mont Eagle, Tenn. in a cussion of nt 4 A A Akt I . me temporary organization was 1e dinavian, McKinley and Roosevelt | recer e Ay I have ed with Sept $ hat the # . [ 1 1 He leaves a wife and hall was L " v R " | catarrh of the stomach bowels for three I | il ar - h e Hut permanent and after & speech by A. R for gh det roop, Havelock [ catarrh of the stomach an els fo « acree hie t - J ”‘A e L : " Oleson of Wi the convention nom- | Marching, Havelock Flambeau and Waverly vears. 1 tried three doctors and several ‘\;v per cent ot ed 1 he audience was ¢ inated Hon. Robert F. Kloke of West Point | Emerald, Raymond, Denton and Hickman rent medicines recommended for troubles culated t pr n tha ki \water spoke for over an hour and nu“‘-l « to be the strongest no ation pos- | pity, Many of ghe organizations held nmended to me, and after the use of prices offere fucts are 100] State House Politiciana Making An- | the issues in .“v‘uy’ ble mauner, being fre- | ginle. Mr. Kloke has had leg ve ex- | meetings tonight and planned to assist in | thirteen bottles I was entirely cured low, while th vi | er Desperate Attempt to e R RN (AP PIRRIY | perience as representative from this county | making the affair a big success. | The exceedingly ot weather of tha pres- too high—co an u Oust Lang. In his opening remrks he took up the his- | 414 {g known as a phenomenal vote-getter — {ent summer s producing an alarming fa pro « ald the tr tory of the Spanish-American war uhl‘“”h the big republican majority of Burt __Meavy Frost at Lyons. tality from diarrhoes, cholera infantum were " tition of af ATRICE, Neb., Sept. 17.—(Special)—|showed how the administration had suce [ county his election is Assured LYONS, Neb., Sep pecial)—There | colera morbus and dysentery. Every family fairs ke of T mandamus suit begun against Dr.[cessfully met the problems involved. Ife | was a heavy frost here last night and frees- Pand person ought to be provided with aa own experience simply to show that the re- | 1 he Feeble Minded institute by |showed that at the close of tho war the | Knmah. ing on the lowlands | Rev. Chas. Leander, San Francisco, Cala. | (q iy preventive and eure for those dis publican newspapers exaggerate the | Governor Poynter on Saturday last is con- [ future of the Filipinos was in the hands of [ TEKAMAH, Neb, € (Special )~ | — e — g ! cuses. Peruns never fails WEeH vsed fn farmer’'s prosperity lered by Lang ympathizers here to be|ihe American people. That at no time had | Frank T. Ransom, a populist orator from R \l)“)l‘ RI \“)RI\‘ "RDI‘R Rev. Chas. Leander, pastor First Spirit- | o5 05 0™ he most severe cases of In an abstra from Mr. Bryan itter he last desperate effort of the Sta house | the policy of the administration in regard ha, spoke here last evening in the . v 4 AL " ual Society of San Francisco, writes from the Thousands of lives are saved hy ance concerning the revenue f t politicians to oust Lang and gain posses- [ to these people been one of tyranny and op- | court house to a fair-sized audience, abow 311 Turk street, San Fracisco, Cala, as | il® o i® liy tn all acute diseases ofe. ot Be1d wa Hats tru on of the institution re election ression. He contrasted the policy of the [halt of whom were republicans t over (Continued from First Page.) follows ‘ of the stomach and bowels. It you are not it was far from representing tb <t The last agreement which the governor Istration with Bryan's idea of a pro- |forty populist voters were present. The | “It is with pleasurethat 1 give my aiready acquainted with the wonderful vir {ence of other furmer r attempted to enter with Lang, on|tectorate, and showed the protectorate |speaker made no reference to W, J. Bryan, | city, over 500 of whose members having 1 | endorsement of Peruna. My experis (e of una in summer complaints, send other county in the e. The land A t 15, failed ut to work, as Dr.|meant the taining of the troops in the | His name was not wmentioned during the [everything, have iwsued anaddress appeal- | ence hus been very satisfactory | ror o fr book written by Dr. Hartman Mr. Bryan calls his far ¢ it ng did not feel disposed to sign the|islands with a government handicapped in | weeting, excepting by a small boy in the | INg to every labor organization through- | from its use, and Ido firm.y believe columbus, Ohlo, on diseases pecultar to ety NS ‘aivn. Tt quarter of | agreement, although Lang expressed his | their use back part of the room, who yelled out |[out the country for assistance, It ap- [ that it isthe best known remedy for e which contains a deseription of the A from a stree | 1 un " s to do so In further speaking on expansion and |once for Billy Bryan. It was a surprise [ pointed Messrs. T. W. Dee and Jumes F.|catarrh in allits different forma." (oo aymptoms and cure of these danger placed under cultivation i will to sign was government without the consent of the gov- | to many of the audience that Mr, Ransom Orimes A6 Jscnts to visit all cities In be-| s, E. Gibson, Waxahachle, Tex., In a lous and prey disenses. This book Gidetion ik thut will cost t the fact that Lans wanted to o th history of the United States, notably those | never made reference to 16 to 1 or men | Dee and Grimes have also received cre- | cotlf ity Cn N L EAE HTO o avery. | Medlcine Co . Columbus. Obts $10,000 ar w quarter of a mile far- | thing and that fact f the Louisiana purchase and the acquisi- | tioned silver fn any way. Mr. Ransom |dentials from Mayor Jones and they left | ther from the is the town of Normal, |} ¢ the he t | tion of Alaska, and pointed out that in |commenced his speech on state issues and it on their mission | A avery day | every vo dAlskusted o6 inhabitants of the ter- | eulogized the populist state officials and Relief supplics are arriving more re where building | s I | 1 sev i he ter- | eulogized pulf fMcials an HVInE WOTE TR | 9 6 099 9 OO0 OeOeeee SOOI OIEEES for from 875 to $200. ¥ agricultural | eral demc v n n slow t sald that they never did a ¢ norable | and are distributed to the & ¢ 1 ned b Iryan 18| to expr themselves reg the mat 1 eaty he showed | aot M Ransom was extremely b te as tdly as possible. Each L] . purposes the land owncd by Mr. Bryan I i m tr A tansom el - B e : e o S e Rk e Inenveutne o e 500 |8 octors ices 3 tod & | b ta hill. F ) mi t reached 1 v per Mr. Ransom was too well known to have |8hd the situation becomes less acute the Bryan fa e a person may | Lang n iys he wants to be left alone | tion th 8 now the ordinary citizen take much stock in The telegraph companies are daily get.|® . 1 1 t " 1 r he 1 g nd go after the other | that 11 wa m 1 ting o b er sh and are now able comple p p of 1 1 1 and g h m aud the meeti ar as result ) e . e 1 where thel tlents can reach iy time: of . because of t mma vie . p- | fello tn carnest held | slavery under the American Wt GoNbered, N und in favor of [0 Kive quick dispatch to all business of 4,.”‘1‘”,.“..»”[ L‘; Al x|.u.“ ek 1” i [ of the @ begrobint] ? rod & able | back for the party's sake thing | Sulu islands and in refuting this charge | pepublicanism, fered them. The offices are still crowded | € day or night, without wa upEtairs here are plenty « ors who do @ Ghiv for - wublrban \ Of the|is going too far and patience has about quoted fr president’s instructions to — with people receiviog and sending mes- | ¢ not have evening office hours for this reason, even though it would be much o Lwinty & ot 1 that prise Mr ased to be & virtu h ¥ | the commission to the effect that as soon Recelve Flag from Roosevelt ' With the mail service regula more convenient for them and for manw of their ients who cannot call at [ Bryan's fame tarm of are T doctor going ahead with the “uyz:‘ the military forces were organized slav- [ LYONS, Ne Special.) established and the rallways repaired P St tin * fer eultivation Five acr " At the fnstitution as though he had a per-|ery should not be tolerated under a cir- | F. Piper, chal Burt inty ¢ | trains in operation Galveston will aga . A SING {8 " . with wheat, f res planted to corn and | manent Job and invites investigation of [ cumetances, tral commit recelved t the silk feel that she is a part of the world THE BEE BUILDING is the only buflding in town that has elevator serv- @ five acre Wi I oat The remainit W1l hooks, records and workings of the in-| In speaking of the constitution following{ which was presented by Governor Th — fee seven days and seven nig in the week. The best ph fans are in THE et i il T and | stitution by the f the state the flug Mr. Ro r pointed ot that the | Roosevelt to the Rough Rider club of this | THANKS FROM GALVESTON | ® PFE BUILDING. 1t is worth something to be in good company v q baroyards and & small orchard n interview he stated to The Bee|constitution does not extend to unorganized | place, which is in honor to this club of being * P fruit trec Adjoining M I esentati n answer to an interroga- | territory, eiting present form of terri- [one of the first in Nebraska to organ People of Texas City Eapress Thele | are five acres of land belot oncerning the charge that the school | torial government. Mr ewater spoke | under his name, The flag is one of bauty Gratitade o President and f e ee 111 ll‘g i brother, Charle Bryar which re pur at the institutic 18 been allowed to run some length on the Porto Ric matter | And one of the best manufactured by the Government. e oo s * | chased at a sheriff's sale. It is generally down onaccount of his inability to secur I showed that the action of the adminis- | Shannon Manufacturing company of Ch D — b understood that thi erty, too, really | &ood teacher You may say that ft {s|tration was more to avoid setting a danger- | Cago. This flag will take first place in th WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.--The following ~ belongs (o Bryan, the candidate, but the | all bosh. I have as good a corps of [ous preccdent wih regard to the Phillp. |ffst ranks of the mounted division durilk | dispatch hns been recelved at the White| ¢ R. C. Peters & Company, Ofllrrs: Ground Floor; o record was made in the mame of the!teachers and instructors as have been |pines. Free trade with the Philippines must | their parades hercafter. The mounted House from Mayor Jones of Galveston, ad brother [ Rathered together at the fnstitution, Miss |ADDIY also to (ravel, and result i the im- | vislon of Rough Riders are being drilled | dressed to the president . Rental Agents. The Bee Bldg. o AIl the land owned by W. 1. Bryan was | Beachley and Miss Woslka, well known | porting of cheap Filipino labor to compete hr every jl:my‘;\ | GG The people of Galveston, throigh 100, @@ -4 € 66 & & 6 6066066066600 060606060000 purchased on the {allment plan. He| young women of your city, and Miss|with the American working man. Mr. Rose- | source of great attrac desire to return their sincere thanks for thel rst boug! ve acres « ding lots | Blake ot Wymore, all teachers of the water then passed to the silver question great interest you and the Unfted States i Ll Sttt et i e ) \vl-l‘llr|r1‘||nlyyln-.lv‘~ and#60: | Bl showed tha felllre 6f the BEYAR BRedies e MLy N Tl government, (hrough you: liave’ anifested - A when the old Lincoln Normal college was [ hi ational atti its o [ ; NEWMAN /E. Neb., Sept. 17.—(Spe- | ¥ d | MARNH D S RED:SvPI0OEN cstablished in the vicinity, this trans- | ognized ability, are three of my latest ac- | tions of 1506 and pointed out the evidence | WAL U 0 S0 T CE0 AP | in their behal€ fn their hour of trial. While This great Vegeta action being made as @ speculation. | quisitions and no one familiar with the|of prosperity as a result of restored confl Since then he has added to his posses-| #chool work in the least will believe the (dence under the gold st their sufferings are indescrib have ever in their it yet Llies ble Viializer, theprescription of a fumo Frouch phrucino, will quick vcora you el dise » this place Saturday. The opera house was | filled to its utmost capacity with an en charge for an instant. It {s merely a ruse [titude in congress in regard to the trusts | ndard. Bryan's at- ninds the great govern- fons a few acres at a time ment which never falls to r | ond to the | thustastic audience. Hon. John R. Hays of Lk ULk e Of The land owned by Mr. Tryan is prac- | of the opposition to worry the parents and (was taken up and discussed. The speaker | \SStle Bunce: Hon, Sohn o HOYS O] distress of ita citizens, and they also know {eniao Sperulorrh orrors of Impoten 3 Ucally worthless for agricultural pur-| friends of the poor unfortunates under (showed that although trusts existed he | JOVIOle winessel the Peeple Loth 1 thE| (hat at the head of that government fs an | aad pestores small we 4 el ridary Graaia of i ipuriien. €U PTBENE sireogiens i poses.”” suld a real estate man. “There is an [ My charge and to gain sympathy for drafted no bill tending to remedy the evil Hoosavalt a1t Sike bERRDIISA upright, Christian gentleman, whose every | op [ hSTessons ’«',';f,' Bronn Saied by Doctore laheeauss 80 per ceni are troubled with Brat abundance of lund nearer Lincoln and bet- | Poynter among these people.” In conclusion Mr. Rosewater referred to effort is to relieve the distressed with all IATANL00 KIVen 80 Miiey FaturncA 6 5% ea doss Bk 60k & POrimABGRL CUTe, §LUDA DOX® 10r §0, ter for cultivation than the Bryan property Not a Political Home. [ the ncompetency of the present state ad- Cheyenne Connty Lands. the means and power at his command.” e DA VAR Mg testimuciale Aldrea DAVOL MEDICINK CO. 1’ 0. "oz 276, San Franciwo, Cai, ILLON wRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. that ean be bought for from 640 10 50 Per | Dr. Lang says he is unwilling that the in. | MIDistration and its failure to enforce | SIDNEY. Neb., Sept. 17.—(Special Tele 3 g FOR SALBD BY MYERS- acre. 10 Is pousible that Mr. Bryan paid $100 | girntien nootd e made n Taven of pont | €XISUIE anti-trust laws and closed his ad- | gram.)—Eight thousand acres of choice | RELIEF FOR THE GUARDSMEN per acre for his land, but it should be| and refuge for discharged employes of the | 1SS With an appeal to the republicans o | grazing land was sold by the Union Pacific | — understood that i was not farm property | other state institutions whose only quali.|5'and united in the great battle that is be- | Land company today through their local | Men Sent tc but building lotd that he bought. It is B0t | foations for a Job consists of a political | 7€ them agent, Otls D. Lyon, to the Atlantic veasonable to expect a big revenue from | pull which they | tealt At 18 o sl R s B A A | v ar oy erslast saiitis) thei8 60| OPYLISTSHWILLHPAY, ‘PART|ine iantjie Tale/iNe Flaseiof Thore “A TRAINING IN CLEANLINESS IS A company of Omaha, represented by Trying Duty. H. Payne Tovestment company. The FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH onsider himselt very fortunate it he| There is an element of the fusionist par- land is eight miles west of Sidney. The| DALLAS, Sept. 17.—More troops were makes 4 per cent on his investment.” {es here who are redhot at the action| ABFee to Settle for Their Printing Bl [domand for Cheyenne county lands i ‘u\lu-«: for ml«l.n to r-\‘l:vu- n:p h»\o;n-n\l(‘ e governor in send ek 7ie Outaide of the Court daily becoming greater. Large bunches of | Kuards at Galveston part of the Treze- Rallrond Cases Coming Up. | SELERROVAC O M RaINg oao Siipreril Rosid, cattle and sheep will eventually utilize | vant Rifles have gone from here | The September term of the supreme court| (uimy to have discharged for incompe- every quarter section In the county. Two more relief trains with supplies are will begin tomorrow morning and among | yuicc and the leading fusion attorney of| LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 17.—(Special Tele- ; being forwarded from bere. The local r d the first cases which will be considered are| () oty expressed himself as follows on |EFam)—A case instituted against the pop ; \\'_-"_,_l»ln""- :' ‘"‘l_'"l :‘ i lief committees are providing means for tak et % 3 ¥ | the ones of the State against the Burlington | ono ot the rumored returning employes: | Ulist national committee by Kramer & ALLIAX B, D Bent. 17~ (Hpeain ) ing care of the refugees that are pouring | tributions to »l‘!wn- the Texas sufferers i nd Eikhorn railroads, testing the constitu- | ©1f (hay send. the old Tady besk o1 will|Chandler of Omaha, printers, to recover | This city was lighted up last night with|into Dallas was sent out from the office of the suprem tionality of the act creating the State Board | joo St ihe pove “M.;':,‘”M o \t, as|$71.80 for printing campaign literature in | electricity f“""“‘" first time. Tonight the| pirect wire connection with Galveston 4":'““”;* ot the Knights ot Pythias here of Transportation. All other cases that| {0 ("ot w home for the superanuated.-| 1596, was dismissed from Justice Westor- [ entire city an "»““‘{'"‘I"b i to be lghted. | was partially established this worniog and 1"' dimiad urged that money be raised Nave been instituted against Nebraska rail Already dome of the 10cal pops who have|men[s/court today on the agresment of the | The plant s oneiof he best in the a.\vr“u is probable the work will nave been so|by subicription immediately and sent to roads for violation « ra of the Board | youn promised jobs In case Dearing L”“"| defendant to settle on a basis of 60 per |8nd our [u-n[\- are justly proud of i ar completed by nightfall that uninter (;!1 3. Griggs, chairman of the Knights of Transport or the provisions of the csslon are getting a little uneasy, as|CeRts The printing was ordered for the | rupted communication can be 1 with the | 8 L4 "h'*' committee, of Houston, Tex ] maximum freight rate law will be continued | [ Kediout that atter O, W Btawant |8 ttee by Secretary J. A. Edgerton, but FORECAST OF THE WEATHER ricken city | from which point the distribution will be ) of the two cases set for Chairman Edmisten sa ling a dectsi he was acting Reports indicate no materlal change in the | made had been tendered and had accepted the | [ hearing tomorro Should the co 1o . | without authority and refused to pay the | Loeal Ralns Are Probable Today and | gituation there. The railroads are cxerting E 0 jent as steward that ex-Steward b I ha Ik (VAT ey D . Alam (kL |20 Ot the Norfolk asylum was of-| (14Im until after sult was instituted [— ow, Wiile Winda Are | overy ofort 1o get a temporary bridge a SYMPATHY FROM EMPEROR _ = @ riine Hair. Brictle Hat ] The Standard Ol trust case has been a 2 i e Pond — Apt to Be Variable, the bay from near Virginia Point 1 ! Ry i alewed for. Hearing, but a8 tho refereca will | fered the same position, but retused to c-| S NUMBEICIOIN WIINLEY cLun | ' = | more optimisti Tt that traine will be [ Roler of Germany Sends Bxpression |04 &1l Scalp Troubles, such as Itching, Bt i Brapaved 16 tevort thelr ndingm, 1t | SPL 16 ARC RAHAAG (He Past of the hoye aui N WASHINGTON, & 17.—Forecast for | crossing by Thur this weck, but it € Grief Over the Gal Eczema, Eruptions. eto. Purely Vegetablo, i {15 will be sontinted “,“ “‘K"‘ RO i 0 “"’I':‘ h "I’:‘ “'“"' at SE HEYAN AR ay and Wednesday | is hardly probab 1t trains carrying any- | ton Disxaster. harmloss and relfable. ! © who now contemplate drawing ¢ ¢ | The cases that are most likely to be heard | & oL tBb fHatiiitiEn: vD 1l Nebraska, North 1 South Dakota thing more than cc ion mat 1 will v 14 aro: Parmele again hroeder, from/| oot IR LB LT ettt v and | cal rain lay and probably We venture across earlier than next w WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 President M Cure Cuaranteed 5 s i ITOM | {ar in case Dearing gets possession are [T e I L OFR ey & 4 S latla. winil o Kinley has reeeived the follow essage A ; « count MeLain agal Maricle, rom [ yopy pervous for fear that others may be | Roosevelt club Saturday night at a meeting | day: v bl ‘”_‘\ AT A TTas Aa s Sufferers 1g Galyveston m“.v.‘l\ on th o (lvestor ’ caiter | evenafter all other remedies have failed Hoone county; Brower against Fass, from | oo (OO C 00 O R o that & lit-| 10 the court house. = W. R. Akers was| Iilin “"; D et m i 0k angtl| HOUBTON: e Sopt: 17.-the intest | (rom Mnrerae Sllios of Dotn i or money refunded. Joe county. Little against State, from kRt e | Wednesday, fair; fresh north to cas € Sy 7 rom Emperor William of Germany | Otoe county; Little aguinst Siate, [rOM|i)e difoulty may be experlenced in find- | elected pr t, W.a i AxIn RERENC printed st of the dead from the Galveston | “STETTIN, Sept. 13 President of the A« B BREMER CO, o Tinogster aau Aty MONL | g berths for all when the time comes. | PT¢ t; James H. Howltt, secretary, and [ Wi ¥alr Tuesday, warmer i{n|dlsaster, revised to date, accounts for 475 | United Statos of America, Washington: 1 Flkhorn & 1 Valley Railroad com- | mp.v would like to see Dearing in posses- | Frank Reddish, treasurer. Three hundred Arkansa 1 e aFme R Saracns ¢ oy ¢ el e For Sal pany. original e against B. & M. | 00" (oeone alect . ik and thirty-five names were enrolled and | Western portion; Wednesday, fair; north|PCrsons. : wish to convey to your excellency thete ) ion befor lection so that they will | The number of peaple who have laf pression of my deep-felt sympathy with the Railroad con original; — Tatum | pooc Ok way to vote and will have | 4MONE that number were thirty-seven who [ to cast wind veston, it is now stated, at relief head ati ik " against State, from Buffalo county; Witte p oted Ary )6 hirty more Oklahoma and Indian Territory—Partly ¢ 4 sfortune that has befallen the town and L, | some show of getting their campaign as- | Voted for Bryan in 1 About thirty mor quarters, is over 800 of these ab [l 000 berg against Mollyneaux, from Clay county LRl b Th 1 ro | cloudy Tuesday; Wednesday, probably [ U hese ) harbor of Galveston and many other ports A5 ) 4] ment back have embraced the faith, but did not desire y are now in Houston being cared for. Other 2 Hair Basaar, Motley against Motley, from Adams county Bk LHIAR naata aneraltle ¢ to sign the roll of club members. Not less | Showers and cooler; southerly winds 4 H the coast, and I mourn with you and| A’ [, tnderland, 8| City Brid; compan igainst Dakota 0Rivioe paopie:Ate. sick: and:tirediof the 00 re p P . New Mexico-—Partly cloudy Tuesday, have gone on into the interior of the state | the people of the United States over the Ricuardson Iun( Co. loux City Br i continuous performance in the wrangle | than 100 more to sign the roll, which or to other states. Refugees are con- [gerrible | I v 4 county, from Dakota county il Sl cant A e ¢| will give a membership for the ciub of | With showers in northern portion; Wednes r st L 1= | terrible loss of life and property caused by ; George Coil of Dawes county, through his | gy ' e FORRLER B0 6 TRTES BUIBET OF) | carly 450, | day. fair: variable winds. tantly arriving here with cach train. Gov- | the hurricanc, the magnitude of the| A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER t attorneys, has asked the supreme court to [ it WSORIE who ntend to vote for ) FUTL T (he county indicates that instead | Western Texas—Fale Tuesday except [ Ornor Savers haa now taken chargs of the | disaster 18 cqualled by the indominabie [ T)R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL set aside the ten-year sentence for mur- ¥ ‘ il of giving a majority of 100 to fusion ft will | probably showers and cooler in extreme | Féllef work here as well as at other points | spirit of the citizens of the new world CREAM, OR MAGICAU BEAUTIFIER. . 4 i o | northern portion; Wednesday, fair; var- |@td money is being given out where needed | who, in their long and continued struggle el Tan, Py give in Novomber a majority of not less | [ g & e : RSP g = == y at Uni Y fable winds more than provisions and clothing with the adverse forces of nature, have|_ £,9 UNION ept. 17 1.)-—Fine than 260 for McKinley, making a chauge of | 18 The total number of people fed in the ten ' |'~'"’" » ept. 17.—(Spectal)—Fime | 0 o e "Box. Butte counts. A| lowa—Fair and warmer Tuesday; Wed of peop ; proved themselves victorious. I sincerely { §%¢ and every 1 | crops are the rule all around Unlon. Wheat | pot Ived foan S0 6 BOX TALE CQUBLE A | odiy, partly cloudy, probably showers ds Saturday was 16,144 persons, esti- | hope Galveston will rixe again to new pros-| S5%s emish on beauty, | % | | i« now being threshed and shows an average | 101 i "|in western portion; varible winds. mating four persons to each one applying. | perity WILLIAM 1. R | 85%¢ deflen detor: f twenty-eight bushels to the ac aiop] Xith Mr A, I @imonson: 4t dts heed, Ar Sunday the number increased slightly, Sup- | LECH] ton. ‘Tt h 4 IS e e 0 e acre and Of| o ngements were made to run specal trains| Missouri—Fair and warmer Tuesday; | “i8CHY 1 reased slightly, Sup- | © The president's reply is as follows id2% the test of 62 se.fl“ F.v.r' | fine quality he corn Is an immense crop | oo Ta il 0 October 8, the time of | Wednesday, partly cloudy, probably | Plies are now flowing steadily and all| “EXECUTIVE MANSION, Sept. 14.—His| &8%8 years, and is and will average sixty bushels to the acre. X | L {] thowers 1 northwest portion; wvariable | rders for provisions and clothing are beiux | jmperial and Royal Majesty, Wilhelm 11 harmiess we tasts ADEl > plentitul and fine, although the | ! coming of Governor Roosevelt, and the (MR OnURSHOEA] Rionaa 1B ENELBItY N : it to be sure It Apples are p ual and fine, although the | N® f0yerag Y glven on general stores in the city. No |Stettin, Germany: Your majesty's mes |p||f .[I. i 8e Bave il ha 1 greatest rally sver held in this portion of inata i alate mant oo th e eV 18 properly made, hard winds have blown them off some- | KFedlest TalN iver held o Kansas—Looal rains Tusaday and probs | 8curate ststemen \ amaunt:of suns | sage of condaloace And sympathy ia yery 2 Zmeerly mad Whooni what ¢ wbly warmer in mortheast portion; Wed.|Plics can he obtained, as they are being | grateful to the American government and | o "ot alm 00| ng Union is t‘nfflrn"\nx quite a building Soverelgn Spenks at Lyons. nesday, local rains; southerly winds becom.- [ PUt in the general stock as soon as re- | people and in their name, as well as on | AT o "",“: coug llv‘wr: ;’”l‘?" K.”l n"x;»m:h t»«llwl nnfln;;dlmn- LYONS, Neb., Sept. 17.—(Special)—J. R.|ing varfable. m\\.‘u A ; Yops a ; behalf of the many thousands who have | haut-ton ank of Union the first of July, will have [ sovere the noted labor le | - T . : number of prominent citizens here | guffered bereavement and irreparable loss | patient): Rainniatad by thaCxtc af OBiahar s DEat st e RO ABoE lesden, ads) Colgrste anS Wyominpelocal suioe o] b SRRSO BECLIA0L Aty g are | [UASEA DaEaseAAGE ARA Sh¥ e As you ladies will use them, I ree and epidemles of 4 Airst o at | dressed a large audience at the opera|ogoler Tuesday; Wednesday, fair; variable |7 ! E in the Galveston disaster, 1 thank you most [ mend ‘GOURAI'D'S CREAM' 84 th Slher " contaglous § | Prick bank bullding, furnace-heated, with | nouse Saturday afternoon. The sped SRRN making arrangements o resume business | carnestly. WILLIAM WKINLEY." | Barmeu ot ail’ e Skl preparations. For | Uiseases ate mors wmjll \.ml(' ]«]n.| all nlmh\)u wmlpul ots. He | pictured in glorious colors the outrages| Montana—Fair in western, local rains fn|at the earliest possible moment Contracts T fule by ail Dru gini pd Fancy Qoods revalent mow | |1 @lso bullding a nine-room residence. to|je believed perpetrated on the con eastern portion Tuesday and probably Wed- | are be let for new buildings and orders | iy Sshtg £ b ent ce-heated, with bath and o ¥ 1 go0d My baby was terribly sick with the diar HOPKINS, Pro be turnace-heated, with bath and all modern | jon of these United States by the Me- | o B h s t in for new good ¥ baby was y s ith the dia P thanat any time nesday; n i ¥ Great Jones 8¢, N. Y during thg past | | provements Mrs b Lynn 15 bullding | intey administration to allow the Stars Mgl 4 lephone communication was established | rhoea,” says J. H. Doak of Williams, Orc . . ) a nice home on the plece of land already Stripes 1o ¥ 1 y g A with Galveston today and two wires are [gom. “We were unable to cure him with | ear and itbe. | [* ™ and Stripes to float over slavery and po-| oppsicr o THE WEATHER RURBAT 0 2 pyear and Bbe: | | improved with a fine orcard. A new store- |iygamy in the island of Suln. The speaker | oS aTEs Fam LA FHER HUREAL, | working fairly well | the doctor's assistance, and as a last « PRIYNV‘\AHARI-ORAVNESS sirytoadopt | [ 00 ¥ also contemplated, it mechanics can | 4150 pictured the impending danger to the | perature and precipitation compired with ol — i | ort we tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera [ N fh'-"m-ynuuuu- one is rushed with orders now it may be peerdp ¢ Pre F g 200 1890, 1808 18 oL x., Sept. 17 he churches of | i v jmmediate relief and a complete .,,. method of | | r good inten n of Pr 1cKinley in ). 1860, 1805, 189 Dal terd. took u sh I ) hewn 1 ecessary to defer further buillding opera- | | s BI . oratire 82 y g0 | D8 yesterday took up cash colloctions | ¢ ity ‘tedtorés. hai | disinfcting | necessary to defer urther builting opera- | his efforts to extablish i the Philippine | Musimum fomperature... &y % tor storm sufterers i opanwde” Viratis Hauag S84 b fons until spring ds of a stable erument and ted ) temperature ) b4 o hair o \ " "'l\"‘mtk!lnl ! E laicds ot s siatle gova) pinted | {00 mperature : ® 5| More than $2,000 was ralsed. The money Hnd Dend Ma o |£A PLYOATTON WL "'. order to ki y out where kings and empire governments | i 1 ) e i paoes > | 1. MeDaniels of 1415 N N, Aatapie of halr soks mthe germs Chargsd With Stealing Beass, bad used the self-sa ' s f i t Omaha for this tel . hed to ( ,‘\ n tod J. ¥ tr 2 AR Kend for pamphiet. Privasy u.um \ ot (hase PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Sept. 1 (Spe te a people struggling for their indepen- | & ince Mar Peake of Dallas lost three sisters, one tective « a'm IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MG, CO., 22 W, 234 St., New York. cial)—Malone and Flynn of Omaha, Bur- [ 5" el ; N temperature for this day & [ nephew and three nieces, so far as learne 1 rrom Fremont by druggists and halrdressers | dangerous | | 10t ven, today caused the arrest |1°nce and freedom. The speaker also | D ¥ o the day . n the Galveston hurr Hoe had other o davs o who W s gton detectives, today ca the arres St&d! {n mix ronolision that the mansy | atal as sinee March 1 4k e I e U orde whi Ninety-five per cent. of these discases can be | | ¥1th stealing brags from a car in the B, & Tusation could be settled 8% any future | Helgjency for the day..... g 1 fr \, . vho ar - ““:,”nl v.‘:‘h‘ ve perl hed. | made £1ch represent Teguiatar for wh prevented by the proper use of disinfectants | | 3| yards here. They claim they saw bim | [ | @ March K A BRUAR. bu RO IRKARIOE QF S b e S8 mosttahiior cases rellared v fow dyval & which destroy these discase-breeding germs, | | tuke the metal from a car and carry it @ The even eeting was also well laioy fap cor DAKIOn: 1881 fint UK WAS B 8T M5 BILSA SR SR s I8 i Aragelsts or maiied by Lisn Druk Co. BaRale, R ¥ brow it over the fence sald he wat o ‘ : . r. perfod, 1898, 1.06 v, more than 300 mile o .4 Drug Co. Ballale, RY DR. GEO. LEININCER'S [RURKLAADIAR AR ) ol SRR IR Te nal uotiosabia (aoldent n Statlons at 8. p. Hmts t 3 b eting happened at the beginn oRd 1 For.mal.de-hyde with stealing brass, but they failed to con- | \ha, et !08 hapened af the beginnine e s i GENERATOR him A ARReuRIN o An 1 Troute " g ’ the chair that there would be a meet- | AN \ 4 w ept. 1 An appeal 4 b (using solidified Formaldehyde) offers the | | - A e A HER | IANBRVILEE, Wk, koot 31i=40 sppeal | 100 fimier Sl of hoh people the only safeguard against the spread | ppsns-Poynter Care F oned. SR e ter Tnd. would ad.| BTATIONS AND STATE | | o of I contagious and infectious diseases. By BEATRIOB, Neb., Sept. 17.—(Bpecial Telo | FWCTS 0% 1 iblioes Doint [YTTEYT) . o « ’ . b} the proper use of the generator you avold f | #raw Jstrict court convened t for | e pe L N an point | OF WEATHER. ALAN AL AASAALNALS "" A 4 | ll danger of Small Pox: Diphtherta, Seatlet | | t Seull on the | ot View | Q\ild""’"duufl‘uufitdu"’u‘u LT 78 abine “ete. g g e b [t o calle th | | . . y Tever dte, ntering your hame, _ In the e o called [ Candidaten Visit 53 rcune || 2% “Strong and hearty Loy, is it, o reatment of Whooping Cough, nothingexcel: e f| SYRACUSE, Net Sey P 2 7 ” » - Solidified Formaldehyde. | f ation for PR A T LA Tt T — r = and no pa.n? That sgoml! A It mot, you have missed a good thlm Hillors M. Wilder, M. D, lato health |fl‘h1\v‘uft of minded it b et idssattan et anEnt mawannat i | e The joy of a new arrival in the family is usu- 3 | Thls exquisite mult beverage sta on 8 wildhlyid t ‘ " 1ge Stul | willfam Steuffer, nomince for state trea | ally overcast by the shadow of t v'|#wh“‘"f AR | unique busis. It sells itealf. _Its tame and 8.0l pox ay and was p: ntil tomorrow | ,rer were given a reception at the head @ 6 comfort the expectant mother must bear, Q ; g ad- | bt t reputation is the envy of many. The palate sutors i | morning Ly asre RV ALS SUSD N TASMBIGH AL Ea BN : i 1 she oy of and uscd MOTHER'S [HREAGRA 1K SRR ARE/ B AL A tor isot * Iy Hia was hid aud maneinaw fuiande ate s " ml['lD."U”\ W 1 be all dis) e led, lell \ il e beneficiul s hievi w! the Lty Jasee s | or the candidates. C man Burkett 8w youririends about it, as being a simple linime: - [ twner man aro ouly and real judges o Trenatd A B ‘ SIt '\I‘ \, Tele- | a4 Charles Weston passed through town | n-\(lu“x\v'» for external use, |L.|t relaxes the o/ Its merits, Approved ef by them, it tri 4 | graw r breaking into u box car load nroute to the republican rally at Lorton o o muscles so that pain and suffering are unknown, umphantly eotere fnnumerable households Told and recommended by Sherman & | with merchandise, destined for this place | {EOUE 0 0 | 1canaan City, vartly elody & & . + . A8 . MeConn '_,:“.,.,‘“h 0. Heaton M Arthur Leaver and Benjamin Lyon, tw [[“u’.: in.,.‘}l\mv o @ Where Cabinet enters, dectors and drug g « ham, Chas. M. Schaefer, Max i | tramp painters, were bound over to th Poynter at Hebron. SAmaRE. Sladn vl sl et rnistleiley =2 bille exit. eom’ Park Pharmacy. Glad rmacy, | district court by Judge Sanders under $500| HEBRON, Neb, s 17.—(Spectal) - BRAWED BY L Fing Pharmaoy, Xeen Fuarmac i |Pond. The car stood oa the Union Pacifi | Governor Poynter addressed a fair-sized [ T indicates trace of precipitation FRED KRUG BREWING €O, Diug Store, South Omaha, | bouse track. rowd @t the opera house Saturday after- Local Ferecast Official Pheae 420, OMAHA, NEe,