Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 18, 1900, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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,

Other pages from this issue: