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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. [BRYAN REACHES |,|,\(n|,_\\;‘ Lt e o et soneinios ooy | PUT BAN ONCUT-PRICE STORES DOWIEITES ASK FOR MILITIA A DALY NUISANCE, Pee, Sept. 10 setious campaig g o no trust YO0 Varions Natlonal Drug Associntions 1 Made vernor Nush ot A | VS A5 Which WilL Inters | Candidate Returns from a Three-Weeks' |! FRaAL Bt Helow Lint . at Manstetd. | stages cata o ot & | Campaign Tour, Mr. Bryan asserted th e republican CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—~The Proprietary A CHICAGO, Se 3~ William * \ ) | ] ad el L 11t te of | soci of Ame ] nited with th overseer-at-large the Chr A1 te t il t \ and en | morality and had adc the motto that| Wholesale Drugelsts' association, the Na hurch, tonight sent a long tel y [ to ach and Inte Trlmmlngs TALKS ALL THE WAY FROM KANSAS CITY makes right. The party had been | tonal Retall Drugsist Nush at Columbu ( B 1 Gty { the worse ' It had been charged with being | the American Pharmacentical associat ent mobbing of Dowl ministers | ¢ the 1 be Latest and choicest ideas in fall dress trim. |benve hy, Atelilxon, Nt Jonenti | of ity cods of morality, but n6w 1t stands| retas pHices of propietary medictbes an DPOYEGHIEN. Tof - INTRINErS &) DRWIN's | of the. b LR Latest and choi i I medinie Polnts Bear [ for the v n of all the principles | qrugs. As a result « tion a1 pr feh which, according to Overscer § ps g i it mings. | from (he Champid present at the birth of the party prictary medicines will be put t ndu fn Mansfield fext ; S ; Croker Plutic ket at the prices listed and tot at n | day " We shal " 3 | g Brsan Wil Visit ¥ ‘l"‘ % of fios i “’: . i g b atment by Al douch 4 We have picked the best and newest for your inspection | HUR ol s o “‘, ’” artment stores and distributing con- | gospel sus Christ to the me fef, b 1 3 " 1 f | C( N i y|is n I te t 18 ¥ . 1Ke cure wily be from the best marts of the world. All that French art and | el i il Rl Wil stop 1n" this | €erns are in the habit of doing our church fn Mansfield. 1t tt it : a4 ‘ 1 te 14 . e s Inanantlc | R i dig A L bty bel] i S Yoame Hiate: §t The committee on adulterations made a not wish to come to bhear, it catarrhal \ taste can do in this line is here for your inspecti . ., | depot tonight to greet W. J. Bryan when oy ‘l""," ",‘“I‘."‘H;’ 5 ’M‘l”‘ ’”I Aber: | veport which caused something of a stir. |privilege to stay away appearance from the Many of the goods are now in, and others arriving daily. 1:;-”“'}\"' “" Ll o T :l[”. L Rktien Msdiery ¢ the et fnstances of adulteration were given &8 | The telegram says in conelusion - B b | Guards had planned to escort the candidate | Ch s1lows | “I belleve that it will be ry i / N 10 /los: It me at | ce 1 con here yesterday ar | t v i w o necessary in A Te which meets these require Among them, these styles: | to his home whe was 1 o e | aytts for temonatration that | Some olive oil branded with imported la- forder to put down the awful s mer 1 which so far Has been remarika Black Taffeta Trimmings. | Beiked nd sil plan for & Feoepiion wers| day nnd i€ ph Ay gurated are | bels 18 cottonseed extract manufactured H-‘]’» sness that hus been relgnin [ bly successtu ring catarth gy § 1 ’ r | ba 1 l " A - M A eastern citles. Lehigh coal dust is palmed | field for these two months t s Catare White Tafleta Trimmings. | abandoncd. A enthustast mocrat pro- | cartied out the demonstration “,'“ ST bt U Ul L LG L o montt v‘m you arts Catarth 1 Cream Rennpaissance I'rimmings. “x‘ ( hr [ , [ . rged frov fdential candidate on his former visit to| Stituted in be(x. Essential oils in a lwmm beyond any question that the situa- | cous membra They « 4 i | the sleeping car, but there was WL 4 pure siate are almost unknown t e ma tio ansfle " ¢ vl | 1 . ol Cream Rennaissance Set Pieces, | Mr. Bryan was half asleep as Huron. The national committee was slow | Pure sia i nknown to the mar- | tion in Mansfiell now imperatively de- | be called a secret parent 4 8- Al L fo conwent Mr. Bryan making a stop | ket and practically cannot be obtalned ‘nmnd that you should call out th tin | are. compe h l on yuchesgse Lace Collars, | trom the train and had to be | s It was t unanimous sentiment that|to furnish protection to 1if 1 & a " friends until he reached a ¢ here, as it was the original plan to make A - at | h A to life, liberty and | Sanguina i g ' Black Lace and Spangled Set Pieces. S SUSOBERAINE By PHYRe B [ st & nts visited by him on his| :“r.",;:\rl Bl “l)“‘H\\;.HII\“.;’Y‘l‘ufi:‘\lw];’;y\y:;|i“lhl'r" in that dity | t1ae olearising ani WhisH “uiito. 56 | Cr Lace and Spangled Set Pieces Roose and a party of newspaper men other trip except Sioux Falls and Aberdeen, | oo o0 = 0o , | e | SN And mu [ reain Lace and Spangled 3 ‘ R [ Dt the nnited appeals and efforts of the | f00d and drug bill introduced into con- | DEATH RECORD faves the catarrhal po Black and Cream Lace Appl que Jackets and Boleros. [ Mr. Bryan spoke from a etand erec tate committee, prominent democrats and [ 8ress last session should be passed | Stuart artl ets are large, ple {he interssction ot Commerolsl a6 | populists and ator Pettigrew has in- | | Belle Archer, | ant tastin Ken tnternally, allow Wo Close Our Store Baturdays at 6 P. M. | atreats. The audience extsnded: well tp|duced the comn » 1o yleld to the pres- | HYMENEAL. ‘ WARREN, Pa., Bept. 19.—Belle Archer, | Ing the owly in the R FOSTER KID GLOVKS AND MeCALL'S PATTRRNS. 4 , b sure, and Huron will have another visit and the talented actress, died at Emergency hos cach the throut ; AGENTS 0! nd down both streets and the windows and T 1 | doors of adjoining buildings were filled, | & speech from Mr. Bryan b Amers 6 BTt IRtaE: fhes ka0 ‘1\\"||‘ th T at 10 o'clock tonight tire y e er Governor Gl resided over the " i, LR on, Ia., and | Archer and her company played rday | red, they may be di of 1 OMPSOH :LDI :“ & OI [ Ll sl ‘I“;“ i t over {1 Huwiey Wing Futs Up Ticket Thurma Lunbeck were married at 6 o'clock | night in Niagara Falls, coming to Warren | water and used AYes L] R ‘ 4 )““(' R .| SAN ANTONIO, Tex pt. 19.—The HaW- | yesterday evening at the bride's home, |on Sunday evening. Enroute Miss Archer | the internal g S SE IN OMAHA. “n, 1}‘ aking of x”y.‘ e " b :’ .”'" """‘\ loy wing of the Texas republican conven- | jois North Twenty-first street. The wed- | manifested symptoms of fllness. 1t was not | essary to use a THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOO! HOU (-t 4“"““ “h-‘_”"" i ‘“* "I-“' : w_'l |"“»W tion toy nominated the following ticket:| qing was attended only by relatives and a | thought until late Monday afternoon that | folved in the ¥. M. O. A, GUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS STR J “‘l' 1l ‘{‘ "‘ r" . r:'» 4 beq| Gorveruor R. B. Hauny of Walker county. | few fntimate friends of the bride and condition was such as would preclude | Howey it - - ———————————— AL the influence of e harbe f nt G 1 3 l e 8 e - . ever, waen i — nt up under the influ Lieutenant Governor—John B. Schmiiz of | groom. Rev. Lipe of Ponca, Neb, per- |, rom apped t e theat o 1 N | wire trust ; from appearing at Liberty theater in|the nose, a % it the a the | aied hars: od 100 deputie L 18 Jenton ormed the ceremony, Dr. Stevenson of the | tha , § r belng resjongible for all the turicoll in the [night marshalled 1 deputies at this | " form y the evening, but by 6 o'clock it was appar- | lets will give immodiate re teaion place. Part of the force was sent to the | Loughs ot the Favmer, Attorney General—J. McCormick of Dal-|Socond Presbyterfan church assisting. MF. | ent her physical powers were too weak to | lar daily 1 s ML ol . or'e e 8¢ I know of nothing more pathetic,” he | las | Ellis was attended by his brother, A. H.|permit hel T | AL Ao bl Mitehell on Arbivention. Northumberland region. More will be sent ; : i e 3 | permit her to act. The attention of a phys- | cure the whol SNAL CVOUBTE " Mr. Mitchell th t the steps and | tomorrow to protect the Philadelphia and | sald, “than to sce a republican farmer Treasurer K. McDowell of Dickens. | Elits, and Miss Alice Johnston of Spring-|ician afforded only temporary relief and at | sorting to the GnvanlY o ","' : hen kot on Lhe eleps A0L | jeading mige workers in the upper part of [ Jangliog in mid-air from a barbed wire| Comptroller—J. C. Gibbona of Lamar field, Mo., acted as bridesmaid. Miss Mattie |5 o'clock Tuesday morning the young woman | Dr. Bement state bt t nek " ‘”““ X - ould not | the region. The Reading company in fence and shouting for McKinley Land Commissioner—C. G. Brewster of | gilis and Miss Walton of Lincoln were|lapsed into a comotose state. Later in the | trea ¢ Po% -GRtR bt aited AL A g g o NOL| o thoroughly police their collerics in or-| Mr. Bryan took luncheon here and at 1| Webb ¢ maids of honor. Dinner was served fmme- | day she was removed to Emergency bospital, | pluce of the old plun of doneni, A '}" o 1‘ ottt ol %l der that the strikers will not be a | o'clock left for St. Joseph | iperintendent of Public Instruction=—| giately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. | where an examination revealed the fact that | ay ation and f bt Rttt ! ' Atetile. kgl add NoiHe TR wad | re with the miners who wish to| ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 10.—There were | David Abner of Guadaloupe | Bile Teft st 10" o'olosk for . Vinton: 16:,|ahe wak suffering froct u biood GIO 1 e | the best and marteier dAY8 hably ] Mr. Markle agaln addressc . sl [ | three times as many at base ball| Rallroad Commissioner—C. B *ck of | where they will make their home. brain, which ultimately caused her death o5t e e reiterated what he "“”! I 'l >\”“"‘:‘“"l"" . | park this afternoon as could hear Mr. | Hanis | The out-of-town guests were: Mr. and | Belle Mingle Archer was born in Easton, [ Tablet s : : e would accept Archbishop Ryan ot Fhilde | Bryan. Mr. Bryan was still hoarse, but he [ Res eulogistic of the administra-| pps, W Ellis, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | P, about 33 years ago, her father, J. | oty oY t is wade of felphia as an arbitrator, to which Mr | OPERATOR TALKS OF STRIKE spoke for almost an hour and a half. He | tlon of Pre nt McKinley were incor-| Reed, Miss Mattie Ellls and Lawrence ml.;-\“ b 18 i prominent man of that elty " lon and all the really efMeien edies Mitchell replied that he would mceept the | oG ST W He Treat | Was Introduced by Congressman Cochran. | porated in the platform and Congressman | Ellis of Vinton, la, A. H. Ellis of Sac|family moved 1o Philadeiphia whe U e LR [ archbishop, on the basis that the United with 6 Ust Mr. Bryan referred bri to the possi-| R. B. Hawley's course was endorsed. Pro- | City, Ja, Miss Alice Johnston of Spring-|Archer was quite yoing and she received | o o000 "“‘ oy arrh Tablets at Mine Worker proposed:—arbltration for the AW, [ bilities o the approaching election. He | posals from the middle-of-the-road pobu- | field, Mo., and Miss Walton of Lincoln her educution In,that city. Hier father was | M cente for full siced packages. Ak 1 whole reglon at one and the same time | skt lists for fusion were rejected | n 1 " Telegra pany in Philade) b ‘ Sl bal ). 1 ! | | ern Union’ Tele ph company in Philadel- | toll you {here " P At this point Father Phillps, who was In |y dner bHIA, Sept. 10.~Calvin Par-| I have been over a large part of the » ng-Carpenter. phin, and now resides in Hayonne, N, J. | (o0 you tt el R 1h& A \ae: wulia A dalivered . 4 | Prepare to G Hoosevelt, . 3 Miss' Archer made her histronic det mora efficlent and convenient ren he crowd, was called upon and delivered | 4 o700 (he Latumer & Harwood col- | country and I have asked the people: ‘D CHEYENNE, Wyo pt. 19.—(Special,) [ y " IITMAN, Neb., Sept. 18.—(Speclal)—| Vpliafore”™ at Baitimore, under the name | the market i i saeech favoring urbliration - He told e |} eries in the Hazleton district, in an fater- | you find any who were with us In 1508 Who | ¢y jseng of Cheyenne are making prepar | Menday, September 17, at 8 o'clock p. m McKenzie, and shortly after | uen that here was a chance to arbitrate ¢ | are against us now? There was one ex e George Manning, only son of §. Man upen the stage she was marrie thsls A N aid [t they ald not | ‘1% today, sald [iBES. RERING W82 ) a tions to take care of a monster crowd of o AR A o I A LRGP 8 i G Ty helr honest differences and If they did 0ot | “"iyger 1o consideration will the opera- | ception; they told me there was a young (/o8 Fo (PR (EME B0 R R0 L om | RIDK, @ prominent — stockman of Grant RIANd, LIRS st seize the opportunity they would be BIVINZ | o1 {reat with the United Mine Workers, | attorney who had been with s fn 1555 who [ BUORE IOHL o Oter e e T of (ha | COUBLY, Was married to Emily Carpenter, | . | organized labor the hardest blow 1t has ||y pe'a fight to a fAinish, and the operas | 18 against us and I asked them what had | S8-S0 CP0ETE 00 0 O sosevelt next | €ldest daughter of John Carpenter, pros | Mra. ) ever been dealt and that all the men who o i caused it. ‘Well,' they s 1RO RO | T ot indi jrietor of one of the leading hotels of | AINSWORTH Sept. 19.—(Special Ao Gl ety crs will win. So far as 1 am personally | caused i h 3 ince 6 he |\ nday 3xcursion traing will be nonl}t o Ading hote of U 9.-—~(8pecia retused the offor deserved all the hardships | (o1t oy P Ll 0 LTS e | has become the attorney of several cor- | MM, Excursion traine will be tuh G0 \whiiman, The ceremony was perf.rmed by ram.)—Mrs. Lillie Burleigh, wi WABASH. RiR'(@ that the operators could put upon them in iy out’ of the Harwood mine and put | Porations and he is not his own master | oS0 B 0 eitizens who will | JUdge Weaver in the presence of large|James W. Burleigh, editor of the Ains v hundred years to pasture. 1 am preparing for a long [now.'’ cothe to grest Roowevelt, advices have t numbers of relatives and friends. James | Worth Star Journal, died at the home of | HALF RATES President Mitchell aud Mr. Markle again oo He asserted that the republican party had | o086 BEEE 00 tan clubs of Cas- | Berzina and J. Olteuit acted as grooms- |her mother at Denver, Colo.. this morning spoke and Benjamin James also addressed " .y oerintendent reports th's morning | kept none of its old-time promise 10| S5 DoVgINs; Glonaok; Lukk, diers men, while Elizabeth O'Linn of Omaha and | of typhoid foever. Mrs. Burleigh left here 'I‘o PolNTs the men, but thelr remarks were largely (.t {he pressure brought to bear upon my | *Peaking of the trusts, Mr. Bryan waid il Uit st Ethel Walker were the bridesmalds. At|for Denver the latter part of August to - of a personal nature meeting lasted | ;. on 4t Harwood was so great that only a Even the newspaper editors are com- | o010 brags band will accompany the | the home of the bride's parents a wedd:ng | vieit her mother and in view ot nnwmw‘] Towa, IMlinoi . " two hours, broaking up at twilight few came to work todas, and that the |Pelled to write their editortals defending | pontios st badd WU ACCOmPARY (B dinner was served at 5 o'clock and imme- | Ber health, which has been poorly for a | IN lowa, Illinois and Missouri The sirtke leaders claim that 28 a result’ jurwood mine is practically at a standstill, | (he (rusts on paper, tho price of which has | ooo P GRS (LR AT GO0 | diately after the wedding a reception was |number of vears. Upon reaching Deny September 26, - | of the meeting the Markle Will be A{" Lattimer tho men liviug at o distance | boen raised by the trust hers of which will be clad 1o khaki uni-|held: Tuesday the bridal party started, |she suddenly became ill, growing weaker | 08 closed tomorrow, while the firm clalus grom the mine did not appear tor work this | rros Hy Bothers Him. forms and the Roosevelt hat Hundreds | Rmidst showers of rice, for Denver and |continually She was an active member of “!\\\~\~ CITY and return, Se “th to ‘ that the mecting was a packed one and pornings., JThe mine is working, but with| Mr. Bryan declared that the republicans|of cowboys mounted on their ponies and | Other western poiuts, followed by the best | the Order of Eastern Star gl t mounted on vy s . that their mines will operate fomorrow as 4 reduced force | wers disposed to make & great deal of molse | clad In typlcal cowboy costume. will come | ¥ishes of the whole community e | |5t Louls and return. Sept. 80 to Oct § usual s | I am informed that this morning a|over a rise in farm products i d to give| o Cheyenne from all parts of the county | Wheele SPRINGEIELD, 111, Sopt l(‘.r' ‘m"r' ot 1 t 1 1 The McAdoo marchers o the number of ngrching body went to Colerain to inter- | very little attention to the Increase of price | and will participate in the reception to v g bt 3 onsr e " el ORGIoRic AL pOIE R BIULIIQNtTRA @16t 250 marched to Coleraine this aflernoon, cepnt the mine workers there. in what the farmer has to buy. If wheat | he distinguished man WYMORE, Neb., Sept. 19.—(Special)-— | —General John A, McClernand has just wins lenve U s v b uite a cr ethe! ! bl i o distinghlaied ms Baward eeler an s Josie Kaho ¢ | dted KANSAS (¢ h NCY, 8 OUTS where they gathered quite a crowA tOgether | sy much has been published about the [Koes up all attention is, he said, directed | A "'“”’ AN SO UDN'S BROULIak] I[,',‘ aR Bor e 8 3 onst ‘of W > and Jistened to addresaes by strike leaders. | wages paid to mine workers that I desire |to wheat, while if wheat goes down and | Democratic Clubs to Meet. T L e it dnstia L oteat Ail information at CUTY TICKET 0} First Effort i Settlement. to make a statement of the average earn- | cattle go up, attentlon is directed to | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 19.—Sergeant. | J. Moffutt of ||;.. Congregational church. | tnguished sorvice on the union sde under | picis Tils EARNAM ST i ot SHAMOKIN, Pa., Sept. 19.—The most im- | ings of all employes at the Harwood and |tle and diverted from wheat. So with po- [ at-Arms King of the national convention|At the same hour of this wedding the | BHeH] S 00 RN NG CRONEAL Graut e : . 5 e § at " v X | of democratic clubs, to be held here Oc- | Broom’s brother, Gus Wheeler of this city, | notably at Fort Denaldson, Shiloh 1 portant development of the coal miners' | Lattimer collieries. At Harwood, from [tatoes. If potatoes rise, every republican | ¢ 2y, bl s aore s 0d Miss Bus Crawlord of Humboldt ve | Vicksburg. He has been feeble for s striko which has occurred since its incep- | Which 25,000 tons of coal were shipped in | Orator in the country has his pockets full | tober 3 to 6, today recelved from Louis G.| and Fute Bue Crawiord of Humboldt were | \/WJEbY i i o 6 tion 18 the effort made todsy by & com-. | August, the net carnings of the 740 em- | Of potatoes. These orators convenlently for- | Stevenson. western representative of the|married at the home of the bride in that mitteo of miners employed at the Natalie | ploves for that month amounied to $20.- | €€t that all prices are fixed by the trust | national awkoelation, a letter announcing | city. Today the two happy couples depart | John G. Springe h 4 pit . | ana tt 1 1 . price of | that the speakers at the convention will [ for @ tour through Colorado, after which | oo . ¢ g el S colliery at Mount Carmel, who are in clos or an average of $40.06 per capita, | and that there n advance in the price of L ! S sPRINGFIELD, 11 P T : 4 . | . ;3 | ever g the farmel uy fuclude J. Hamilton Lewls, Willlam J.|they will return to this city to live. The | ¢ fafel IO touch with the operators who control that | At the Lattimer colliery 24,000 tons of coal | evervthing the farmer has to bu Springer died tonight from the ke of M | t | 3 Al was re i- | Bryan, Adiai E. Stevenson, Bourke Cockran, | boys are employes of the Burlington road | - Al 9 mino—all New York [talists—to secure | were shipped in August. We have there Mr. Bryan said that {f God was responsi- | B 4 y i g hed e % e i |apoplexy with which he was stricken yes- | 4 sottlement. They came here this after- | 522 employes. Thelr net earnings were | ble for our position with the Filipinos and | Senator George Wellington, ex-Governor | A¢ Ang Rfe MO DORUSAT YOURR WOW [igrqay morning.. ' Mp, Sprifged wes. secres ¥ g ) . e mman e s Chauncey Black of Penusylvania, Captain | While the two brides are among the most Mr. Springe 5 secre nooon to consult with several leading mine | $51.508.21, or an average of $38.33 per |commanded us to govern them, the com-| . Dl ular y g W 3 Thein tesne .| tary of the American Southdown Broeders officials as to the best method of effecting | capita. The miners are better paid tha and should be evidenced either by the | Patrick O'Farrell of Washington, D. C., P.| Popular young women of their respective | . o on 16 mohisyau, hare/ minaeuie cgaon thing, thelr object. They said that (he operators | the average workingman.’ | bible or by special dispensation. Ife as-|E. Dowe and Augustus Thomas, the play- [ towns | : | Thie exquisite mult beverage st on a 0 Teutelanied ‘Ats WiIIGE 1o nafet the | serted that the bible did not justify our|wr | WhetliL R ntivg. FIRE RECCRD unique basis. 1t sells it6clf Its fame and principal erievances embodied in e de- | NEWSCALE FOR IRONWORKERS | toxins l]lu Filipinos and ~:..11]|;|.|\..,.-| was Adinl on Stumping To HUMBOLDT, Neb., Sept. 19.—(Special.)— | | reputation is the cnvy of many. The paate, mands of the Huzleton convention and they | : . Ao o "“ P! "\“‘;"'l“)‘l“'l’l' : like to kKnow | v g ANSBORO, 111, Sept. 19.—Hon. Adlai | Rev. E. M. Evans of the Methodist church | Large Barn at Aurd | the beneficlal results achieved “withn' the are anxious o get their proposition to Na- | Amalgamated Associntfon's Commit- [0 whom he revealed his plans 2. Stevenson, democratic candidate ice | vesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock performed | URO Neb., Seft 9, —(Specin N i habd f hyion | R R G el S R AP SR ENtraRR L eontrRt e nson, democratic candidate for vice | yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock performed | AURORA b, Sef 1 Special.)— | fnner man are the oniy und real judges ol onal President Mitchell. 1t is believed | ence with L v 16w b A Freade L president, addressed about 2,000 people here [ the ceremony which united the lives of Mr. [The large hay barn at the stock yards bes | s merits, Approved of by them. It that if they can effect their object the other | Ma | ‘r"]"" .’9“""”“"‘”?” 0104 84 ‘]‘ doctrine |4 oaay. He coufined himself wholly to im- | Gus Wheeler and Miss Susle Crawford of [longing to the B & M. railroad, together | il b : T operators will follow in the same line. | - ) ks of v\.~ln| ,"“‘,m; olling principle In Bov-| i iiiiem and trusts. He was followed by | this city, the ceremony taking place at the | with about cighty tons of hay. was de.|YmPbantly enters funumerable household e || QINGINNATL 0is-Beptis 10.=The wage [ATLHIED IR DALLOR e | tor | Congressman J. R. Williams of this dis- [home of the bride in the presence of rel- |stroyed by fire about 5 o'clock this morp- Where Cabinct enters oy and drug oo B Miners Strike, | scale conference committee of the Amalga- ']m‘llwhm» ~l|' Bryan made an m"\" OF | ¢ riot atives. The bride is the eldest daughter|ing A bale of hay fell on a lantern and | bille exit. NOX e ept, 10 e 1nted Assoolatic ! d Stee Skl i gor popula ajority, saying that a o . 5 4 4 KNOXY Fenn. Sept. 10.—A apecial | mated Assoclation of Iron and Steel Work- (& larger popular majority, saylug that a o o of Mrs. Tina Crawford, librarian at the|broke it. The fire spread so rapidly that it | HEAVED By to the Sentinel from Coal ek says about | ers has been in executive session here all | majority in the electoral college alone woul Soclalist Meeting Brunn Memor! y | ! n C ! | ’ in Memorial library in this city, and [was impossible to save anything. FRED KEUG BREWING €O 00 miners and day laborers employed by | day, considering the counter propositions |not make the administration so strong with| Last night the local socialists met at|iga graduate of the Humboldt High school, | < ) d . the Coal Creek Coal company are cut on a | offered by the Republic Iron and Steel com- | the people Qarfleld hall (o listen 10, an ddareas by A | class of '98, The groom la & Pawnee county/| [rhene 120 ARAILA AN e strike. The men demanded that the day | pany and the American Steel Hoop com In 1506 the people who were called an- | 1o (St ¢ the same place. Friday night | young man NEW YORK, Sept Lake, N labo be given an increase in wages, |pany to the demand of the men for the min- | archists bowed to the will of the majority | Myr. Ricker speaks at Plattsmouth. O J.. a summer resort near Seagirt, was de- which would make their pay cquivalent to imum scale basis of I and not a complaint was heard,” he gaid. | \Wednesday the state convention meets in " year, so that about | Omaha, saker-Nelsd stroyed by fire early today. Among the| WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY that of laborers employcd by other com- | 60,000 idle men can resume work. These|"“l wonder some times whether the great | CALHOUN, Neb., Bept. 19.—(Special.)— | buildings burned were three of the largest | ¢ Nalks 1€ Gray ot B : | panies 4n the Coal Creek and Jellico dis- | men have been idle since June 30, on ac- | syndicates would have bowed to the will of Scottixh Wite Blects Oficers. A pretty home wedding took place here | hotels in the place, eleven fine cottages and . . majority then as our people did. I| BOSTON triets. The company refused to grant the | count of the dispute over wages. th *pt. 19.—The second day's pro- | last evening at the home of the bride's [ several stores. he total loss is estimated increase, further than a general r of 1% | The fron workers who are working under | WANt you to make the majority so large | ceedings of the supreme court, Ancient and |pavents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton. The |at $250,000. Most of the hotels and cottages | (TN I p i IH ir B ig "I 1 ‘ per cent, as agreed upoi at the Jellico | 81Aing scales, governed by the market|this time that not a single syndicate will { Accepted Scottish Rite, opened this morn- {eontr : bl B (1) m ena a“ hL enerfl 0| ! cting parties were Mrs. Ella Nelson | had closed for the season | AT conference last week. It happened that | price of bar iron, will get another advance | dare to resist the power of the publle vote." | ing with Sovereign rand Commander [and Rev. Honsaker. Mre, Nelson Is one - ) TR REANDARL HAIR & the laborers in the Coal Creek company's|of 8 per cent, as it was announced today| Mr. Bryan concluded his present tour with | Henry L. Palmer, thirty-third, in the chair. [of Calloun’s best young people. She was Big Blaze at Belgrnde, |\ ot and ONE Ay . 1A mines were paid a triflo 1ess than laborers | that the report for the last sixty days war- | his speech here, leaving at 6:40 p. m. for [ The following officers were elected: Sov-|an active worker in the church and Sun- | BOZEMAN, Mont., Sept. 16.—The town of | & ol Tmperial Chem. Mig.Co.22 .24 1. Now York elsewh The miners are satisfled with [ ranted the same. The old scale of $5 per | his home in Lincoln, from which he has|ereign grand commander, Henry L. Palmer, | day school. She will be greatly misscd [ Belgrade was nearly wiped out by fire to-| golq by druggists and halrdressers thatr seale, but are striking in the h po [ ton for boiling, when the market price of | been abrent since the 20th of August. Be- | Milwaukee; grand treasurer general, New- [ here. Rev. Honsaker is the presiding min- [day and one man, West Riley, was burned % i x of gaining the raise for the day laborers. | iron is 13 cen is increased 25 cents for | fore leaving he was tendered a public din-|ton D. Arnoid, Providence; grand secretary | ister of the Presbyterian church of Ran-|to death. The fire originated in the ho- | About ten men remained in the mines, every fourth cent advance in the market.|der at the Donovan house and introduced to| general, Clinton F. Paige, Binghamton, N.|dolph, Ia. tel owned by Riley. The property loss is | AMUSEMENTS ~ While the committee was in conference all [many of the residents of the city. Y.; grand keeper of archives, Charles C. SIS $15,000. Nearly all the business houses N Non-Unlon Mincrs Work More Wonrn. | 14y nothing definite was given out, except Riding on a Spectal, Hutchinson, Lowell; grand general master Camphell-Thornhill, were destroyed, there belng no fire depart- | CREIGHTON LANSFORD, Pa., Sept. 19.-Five thousand | 144 (hey had finally succeeded in arrang-| LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Sept. 15.—A spe- | of ceremonies, Thomas BE. Baiding, Mil-| TRENTON, Neb, Sept. 15.—(Speclal.)— | ment or apparatus, | mine workers employed by the Lehigh Coal | jne fop u joint conference here tomorrow | clal traln over the Missouri Paclfic, under | waukee: grand marshal general, Emmett E.| Erve Campbell, a young and prosperous | and Nuvigatlon company In the Pan her|45q expected the leading manufacturers | the charge of F. M. Baker, a democratic | Patterson, Philadelphia; grand standard- |farmer and stockman, and Bessle Thorn- Oatmenl M, | : Creek valley, Schuylkill region and Neswu®- | hore on the morning trains. The wage | leader of Atchison, bore Mr. Bryan out of | bearer, William Riley Highby, Bridgeport, |hill, daughter of a leading citizen hers,| JOLIET, T, Sept. 10.—A terrific explo-| " . honing valley, will work ten hours a 1ay [ ¢.a)e has been adjusted for most of the men | Kansas City today. The change from the [ Conn.; grand captain of the guard, George |were married today in the presence of a [sion of dust at the Lakeside oatmeal wills | x PRGN e aho heginning tomorrow. This means fnercased | and it is hoped by the conferees that sat- | regular coaches, with their accompanying |Ots Tyler, Burlington, Vt.; trustee of perm- | few fricnds and relatives at the home of |teday started a fire which resuited fn the | Don't Mixs the Lirat Dl Show | earnings for the men. The mine workers | jsractory arrangements will be made tomor- | crowds and endless chain of handshakings, | anent fund, seven years, Charles €. Dawes, | the bride by Rev. George H. Lincoln total destruction of the main plant. The FONTGIT mi7 there are not organized. row for the puddlers, finishers and all, in-| was evidently most welcome to the pr Newburyport Mr. and Mrs, Campbell have spent their |¢8limaied loss Is $30,000. Insurance, $41,000 R 1 FE . feading Colllerien {0 Be Policed. | C1Nding the sheot mill men and tin rollers. | tdential candidate, for although be has e — childhood here. They go to Denver for the | No one was hurt. e dtne [ ( POTTSVILLE, Pa., Sept. 19.-—Captain Rending Working Mime, |M8de 00 complaint it has been evident that| popy N gont. 10.—The Zeltung today | VeO4!n8 trip and will live here w New Bridee ot Stdney. i aud ' Danlel Christian of the Philadelphia and | pHILADELPHIA, Sept The Read. |!hO siratn u(l the last fow davs with 00|, nts a special dispatch from Shanghat, |"**"™ SIDNEY, Neb., Sept. 19.—(Special Tele JESSIE GARDNER " Readlng Coal and Iron company police, to- | g company is getting ready to reap the ;:f;""""“""‘:I_,.",:M':'”"“':“ ,"'\'l;"“_"'\"';“'l‘m bos 20t | Gated Monday, September 17, saving that gram.)—The county commissioners today T e Soutee ind e Cop ’ harvest presented to It by the tie-up in | (80 A8 BEEEEEE O 0 oot s Mix. | 4B imperial edict, dated Scptember 7, com- | NORFOLK n let the contract for building the wagor JULIA K In "I l's r dis 8. Nearly all of its col ands all th inesc generals, und 3 h arly all of | S tour an was beg mands al I ler pain "E Cl d H lieries in the Schuylkill region have been R it B very oul as working three-quarter time, but o'olook bridge on the North Platte river near OHNSONE, THE FOUR JUGGLING gram.)—Today at 5 p. m. at Trinity church cts, orders all | geourec ¥ 4 4 g ! | Bridgeport. The successful bidders we The World's Greatest : orders high officials to return to Pekin and st | cccured the marriage of Miss Clara Loutse|gyuoly g ('Shea of Lincoln at $2.70 per MAZIE WING, The first stop was made at this historic | M8 r and assist | cutler of Lowell, Mass., and Frederick Wil- 8 ¢ 1 ¢ Blectrical Terpsechore were today issued placing them on full time in restoring order and peace, and orders foot. The bridge will be 2,040 feet long \ of Electrica pree DAVINS AND ’ el 2 vity and here Mr. Bryan spoke for half an liam Junneman in the presence of a num d hencefor! e op- | Sy s AR PR e o suppres: S ¢ Boxers ose lead- i th three piles of Oregon fir and red cedar ’ a Silver Lining.”” |s nencetorth ait the mines wii veop- |07 S Ae00 M Byt SooKe (6 ik S8 ) o suppression of ho Boxers, whose lead- | yar of fuvited. guests. T with threo piles of Oreson fir a1 Iiowy unoTHERS X groom is the o padwany BR3 SOBiRlOneh L) BN BIRM ML 0 S e two-inch oak floor, twelve- foot roadwa M Bry atte 8 called ) & speec popular agent the on Pacific and O t 1 ER-BAKER TRIO, " @he clouds of bad blood emveloping | "SUF& output the company cannot supply Mr. Bryan s attention was called to a sbeech ) 7 gecond edict, the dispatch adds, orders | tago, 8t Paul I LieAnls Sub Omabe rall: | 320 & twealysoot tura out o the senter, | BAROKIA ALY ¢ clouos y demand and it served notice on the|™Ade @ L . Senator Hanna, {000 ohensive reform in the entire admine AT ¥ 8 . Work will begin at once and the cont " THE COSMOGRA humanity have a silver lining in the shape | (o " \oany that extraordinary orders could | CHalrman of the republican national com- |l iion of the empire ways. After the wedding supper the bridal | haye ninety days in which to complete it Showing (he Latest 1lappenings of a specific to remove them. Itis Hood's | not be filled. Meanwhile, reports are com- | Mitte¢: in which he sald he was ready 10|y "upjjey ar Pekin, it 1 also declared | couple left for a toyr of the Black Hills Supjerintendent Robert Baxter of the | Prices pever Changing -Evenings: Re Sarsaparilla, America’s Greatest Medicirie, | ing trom all parts of the country of large ‘l’l‘;_“‘“lt' Iy‘_"‘lv““":’““.' 'l‘f“"“‘;"'“" m WIth M ihe dispateh, must insist upon the em-| Yerkes Buys London Ralirc Union Pacific raflroad w ; in the ‘m. l‘n ii.n.a W“:: 2 u :! ‘ >.n.":”“| > ; . i ¢ | increas price of coal to ¢ e yan.ar any other demoorat Jeror's return and the punis of Kang v Sept. 20.—The Times o | aay. His company intends to make many |Matinees: Any part of he 2ie; ehildre Blood, of either sex or any age. R accept a challenge from Mr. Hanna, Mr il AR B . ke Mg i B PSR creditable to the surrounding country g fis - " erkes of Chicago and New York has reditable to th & T y TO OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY, Brysn said gland Has Made No Answer, purchased the franchise of the Charing Waues ’ ardapar Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Alt| *I know nothing of the matter except| poNDO BE 10 The Battil tanelan| ooy i cr o AR Ok AR Decide to Accept Cat o Wak 1 I ap drugglists refund the money if it fails to | what appears in the papers. No challenge | office informs the Assoclated Press that | pailroad it empstead undergroun: LEBANON, Pa., Sept. 14,—At ’.'m.,’r.m” 2259 i V. Grove's si 3 s ol o as bee recelved and ould n accep! iy e today of about three-guarters o he 00 | he w Palace of Burlegque. NeverDisappoints L W. Grove's signature s on each :"' ”' i ‘“‘““' ‘I 1““ llill'u‘g{;' PU| no reply yet been sent to the German | Mr. Yerkes will return to London from | nan’aiiiinsed by the rican Iron and | WATINER TODAY. 1oe mid HOX. as e ould he d 0| note. the co L o e ¢ oo ! s E 3 ‘. lebate public questions with the republican | © Referring to the alleged tolegram of | tieets il by L) TR B8 0RAc [ Biael sombsnsy whe Riruth Al L | . Hati —— . R—— — === | .andidate for the presidency T would not be | Lord Salisbury to Li Hung Chang, outlined | struction will s hepun almant mme, | Feduction of wagus from §1 (0§24 108 for | Qpjental Burlesquers &w ““fl‘[“““““u & willing to debate with one whose respousi- [ by the Shanghal correspondent of the Daily | diately. The enterprise will be in the o ‘Il"n";’ “‘» H‘n,‘,', T . ikient HIC o (he Season. ‘u N_ bility 18 less than my own. It I am elected Bxpress, the forcign office officials say | main in the hands of American capitalists, | * M ™'¢ °f Three High Class City Shows in One I shall be president. 1f the republican com- | the British premier has not sent any mes- | Tho original directors have retired. Mr Seindin wt Port Said. n Vaudevitle ‘ S d this COll on and mittee will certify that Mr. Hanoa is to be | sgage to LI Hung Chang. It is poin Yerkes appointing the uew board It is| PORT SAID, Sept. 19.—The United States ople commends this su en p president in cuse of republican success, 1{out at the foreign office here that the(oxpectod that the line will be completed in [ collier Scindia, which is on its way to shall willingly meet him in joint debate.” | Washington press message averring that | (wo years Ohina, has arrived here | pri for matinees, and 10c While a candidate, his interest in the | the British and Japanese governments have 2ic and G0c for night n t present contest was not, he said, circum-|already announced their support of the Ger Regular matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thu scribed by that circumstance. He wanted | man policy in China is unfounded so far day and Saturde to The Bee Publishing Co., Omalia, 1o A U P SR : . Fo 2 |wamiver \ terest of his own and other people's chil at Aberdeen, pECTAN Momfl!sg The Bur dren. Mr. Bryan declared that in order to ABERD D., Sept. 19.—(Special.)— - eats na on sale & b in cood standing at the present time a | The first hard frost of the scason visi Pain, blscomiort and Dangor & | — - e For part....ccoceeeee republican must be able to change his con- | this section Sunday night. All tender veg where ¢ Mother’s Friend"” is'not @ oYD's -, 1 & Burge known or used . fanag victions upon a moment's warning. The{ etation was killed and late flax will be K used, - PONIGHT O ublicans had changed upon silver, the | greatly injured. Corn is out of all danger Comfort and Safoty = 3 AND aris Xpos on C ’ P - MATHEW greenbacks, the income tax, militarism|and no da o will result except to fleld [ bty “(K-u-n virtues of * Mother’s o n the nedy 3 and other questions. Here he referred to| planted for fodder | Frien are known - CIME MGHT OF THE FOLRTILY » Sent postpaid to any address, M |0 revort of & recent specch made by A It is theaneand only | iniment in'the world that by outward S An excellent company Wil - application robs childbirth of its ters very woman ¢ ry Marbl A hal 1! 10 te 20 view snator Hanna, saying Nollermakers Deny Story of Trost, .,(““ ‘l‘l )',' Yicn .1"‘;" 1)’ 1 " I y " -) J \.‘ i . . Stay at home cnd enjoy the great expositio " % AR N e —aan & Tenortl FINOINRIATL O t. 19.—The Amer AWyl o ol ity whether needed now or ot = Jonn ' Phil_ i oh e mo E'® paper & repc can Aasoclation of \lormakers was in ky Yotharhend ¥ meioh ent by express paid on receipt of price foen— 2 every week, covering all points of intersst. Altogether there will of & spesch made yesterday by Mr. Hauna, | 'A% iasoctaf lon af ol “‘”“““'”,“‘“_ ) i 81.00 per 4 11 uklled free (0 any & dress, contalning valuabie [nformation g™ ks be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set mailed for 82.00. to the effect that there are no trusts. | firms represent T} ention will THZ BRADFIELD REGULATOR (0., Atlanta, Ga. :i Al week riing Sund mber 28 e 8 held next year at Buffalo during the e 0 ) o When I used to want humorous reading 1| held next vear at Buffulo during the ex: . i VIERON 8 HIG STOUK C P ”,”','” would go to those hooks which contained a | Bt “Bresfient Hartley of® Philadelphia Frices 100, Ko, o, Wstinees 309 Lo \ \ 2

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