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THE OMAHA DATLY R ———— SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, 3 OUTLOOK 1N I’HIIIN’I\]‘\ roved as peace extends, but ""‘“"“""":“”RF “’nm\ BETTER WAGES ce Y R Y R R R R T R T R Y R R R R R R T R Y R R R Y DR Ry | ol & 1 - s N : I | . D1 " . foy of f State 5 e tand it o states. | g YOU MAY CONSULT THr: HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE--Call or write, - v r United States ¥ DARlel Webster 80 . | Nex mer gar tivation than ' was % to pur- B * v before v forestry regulation 3 q Y 4 . hy . LJ iegion C St b ¢ . Y 'H_ reducn | Governor Roosevelt Tells What McKinley's H At v M ry resident McKin K price of lumber. ( ation of rice Administration Has Done. | w t wa 1 b v . L] / raft cattle through discase and war. Meat | At toot Governor F It 4 [J REBELLION IS ALMOST CRUSHED OUT |1« now en i 4. Custe ollec- | ADVISES HIS HEARERS TO BE RATIONAL e couit:$ ¥ which |2 X | v * tha p story and | Sof te 0 ? |- M Only Th a Smatl Follows | \qene ol ) r increas Two Big Crowds at Pocatello, as Well | i B M LEAE - Ing « ul to that | Tota ; of the same pe " Many Bisewhere in fdaho, | where It was middiing ¢ - . cratic | \ird greater than any quarter under | Listen to Hrtef hat Compre- would ocea . - Stntes, n gh Ced tax, chief source of hensive Outli of Issnes, terms, | t was - * WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.--0n Augu 7 r ent have created a s POCATELLO, ldahe. 1 19.—~Go " couth tates L4 » . Becretary | ed the Philippine con of ¢ Mexican, which should be | Roosevelt addre two meeatings ber had war after war and w ™ . mission for a r t of Its operation « pended ) necded public works, | evening, one at Pavilion hall and the other | (1o AL H date. Following 18 the d and the | ne mnr f of Manila n‘n‘vml e | at Lew -h‘:-fl 1““-). \\‘l; lar iy L. it grent w rk well so we hav : Dizziness, M reply of the commission, ¢ n Augu tions of which with consequent delay | Senator Carter also spoke at both places. | Our lesser work we hen t . | in landing goods is a greater | At Pavilion hall Governor Roosevelt said T g e Bk s - Pain in Side or BJCkn M MENT TELEGRAM, A winess (han many nearly |in part . : ’ s Emaciation or Pallor, . n tarift 1 inherited from | [ have been traveling all day e| 1L s a great thing that th < L rep v pWaLive th proper | eastern border of your great 1%ha e | Progress does obtaib. . For the las [ Greneral Weakness, - 18 2 1l operative. With proper | ¢ ) rogress btain. _or ¢ ry N : o Bt acilities Manila will become | Pren sceing What vou hiive dane in tuentng | SERel Bod hroush the mont [ Impaired Digestion, < v [ " § clds covered with the W Stibile of | Steadily puliing backwar M Costiveness, . on uf the oy SURevenue Laws 8 and with wr uifaita, 1 | Drocossion of the generat whit improveme .t | el T PWhat pleasur been 10 | dragwed forward by \ . Nervousness, . S dpanixh revenus laws throwlng burden o Here it 1018 a gr t o the W' miich ot 1 \tiou on the poor give the wealthy com Youl men of i1 i | WAt et it The rinchs antd the otk | @ Headaches or Giddines: ® et e LT | parative immunity. Tarift now prevents | fiow 80 well son pe el | Lack of Energy, : r 1 oper o[ tmportations from America of canned goods caking to iahos |\ el ; » prolong it hiw it van best b £ 1o I other necessaties. Spanisti | talk espeeiall M Sleeplessness, . govetnm t chiefly derived rom Poll | toh ‘ot 'truste.” Four vears skt 1 am Y Tendency to Faint, ! Report of Commins | but no land tax. We ,l e oThary Hete s CHaelt Teoe & v Painful Menstruation, MANILA, August 21, 1900 —Secretary of | formulating laws remedying th I Aoie O e oy fonr yours 12 ik [ Irregular Menstruation, War, Washington: Replying to dispa 1 are confiden by Judicious custorms | e ST T 0 employed now In the | makes the countr yeirs o i commission reports: It has for two monihs |laws, reasonable ad valorem land tax|shops hete rainmen. Four vears ago | on Ly e Draggm_z Pains. ) ry and a half made diligent inquiries into con- | tud proper corporati HeHING ik e AR e g , Contend for | ¢ Bearing-Down Pains. H ditions prevailing. Mass of has | position of no greater rate than that in the [ % .4 } . land, on cu i | . aptitude for educntion, but | s erage American state will give less | had to be i wor e did ndt wa W' have al” | & originally n b of | ficient government, ncluding military 4| (g0 Teceivod an avernge of $0 every stag . a . unscrupulons Distribution of | constabulary. Bad condition of currency % to 800 & month T punsion of our ‘ . e troops in 800 pe 15 by contact largely [ hinders business Steps should be x..nnl an averige. wheses mater \ % - * dispelled hostili | steadily improved | toward early r ption of the gold stand- | » S151 W month he bulldir - - temper of peaple. This fmpr at, fur-|ard. We arc preparing & stringent civil| Were receiving in the neighbo )| each’ one of | M . ther, by abu urgents, amrms that | service law, giving equal opportunity to [ { SR SO 42 f bt = Py : large number o long for peace and | Filipinos and Americans, with a pref- | gone fron thit M are wiliin ' nt_under | orence for the former where qualifications | month now. DIETRICH CALLS ON HANNA % - United Sta nt yrrenderir ro equal to of lowest rank and by | Talks of Tru i P4 * atter defeat I into small guer- | promotion reach the head of the depart-| “If 1am in error about the fgures vo can Candidate for Governor | ¢ [ rilla bands under general officers or be uml ent. Municipal corporations are heing | can look them up casily enough. But sub fets Great Vietory foe Pros- | @ . Indrones. Nearly all prominent general wntzed on popular ba Much needed | stamially what I have told AL perity In Nebrask * - ) We have seen in four years what has boen ’ and politiclane of insurrection exce form in civil and criminal procedure, | i : increase in wage earnings here. Al surrendered and have taken oath of wile- | ve he Filipino bar, will be ted !I‘ that in your effort to cut down the | CHItSGO. Bept P Rt N LETTERS CONTINUE TO POUR IN, TELLING OF THE WONDERFUL RERULTS OF HUDYAN . glance of lenlency, culminating i ad franchises should at e be | trusts you do not algo cul down th eatarday at the Commerainl Mattiniay ovay| & THAT HUDYAN 18 T NG REMBEDIAL AGENT 01 PODAY 18 PROVEN BY THE FACT THAT EVERY ® pmnesty, had marked t to induce ranted. Railroads will revolutionise life | worker. You should not vote 80 as to bring | *TECAY ¢ (CdedtAsdri ““"“"“i- MATL HRINGS MANY LETTI LING OF 1P8 GOOD WORK. MEN AND WOMEN IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE : t iy e N upon the wage-worker s wife and ch eeting ubout decided to go upon the COUNTRY ARIS BISING CURED BY 1HUDYAN renders until defining of political issues it |and buiness in these wonderfully rich ‘ ik il daty, Whuo A1 tum the last two weeks of the|® HUDYAN I8 NOT MERELY A PALLIANTIVIE OF DISEASE, BUL 0 THE ROOT OF THE EVIL: IT RE: o United States, reported here in full, gy autiful and healthful tropical istands. | dren, for when hard times come, when ¢ » ' il Mpbdett MOVES THIE CAUSE: 1T CURIZS PERMANENTLY NG MEDICING I POSSESSED STRONGER CLAIMS | UPON 1| campuign. He will leave Saturday night (8 HE CAUS hope to insurgent officers still in arp sorty-five miles of railroad extension under | aster \ulv nic are abroad in the land and 4 Yoik. Ko vt ¢ THE RESPECT AND GRATITUDE OF 1 PEOPLE THAN DOJ Geinisoien < ; o | h sotiat will give ess to @ large | times are hard, it may be hard for the for New York. where he will remain ten WOMEN IN ALL STAGES OF DECLINKE AS A RESULT OF Wi N S NATURAL TO THEIR SEX 1IAVE @ changed policy und stayed nders to | negotiation will give a ’ | ut it 1s harder still for the women |1a¥%. at the end of which time he will|® BEEN CURED BY HUDYAN HUDYAN GIVES RENEWED LIFE AND ENERGY; I RELIEVES THOSE PAINS TO g SWRIL Tesulit St e 4 wigee rich in valuable minerals a mile | men, but it is harder still for return (0 Chicako to resume personal con- | ® WHICH WOMENTARE SUGIECT: "1 STHENGTHINS 1 CIRCCEATIONTAND GIVER A GEOW OF HEALTH T0 Disturbances in part of island, kept ch with sirictly temperate climate, cur- fand children; it is harder for those R i g @ ALL PALE AND SALLOW ( 8 * and avowed by insurgent proclamation and tropical disea Rullrond cauptrace | bEGCEHLIMBOR BIEHo) R HIEHEOL SR SeUEe L ores WAT1UeE G dcomipRninn . By 1ite e TPROVIDENCE, R 1 ACOMA, Wash JEFFERSON CITY, Mo @ orders, to influence election, do not show | tion will give employment to many and | will be hurt a gre sl less than you hy O NPy R ‘I“ l""*”'l | | Dear Doctors: Hudyan sived my 1 Dot tore: 1 um feeling fine, for ‘]u n n.\‘n.u. Yo “n‘vly‘m‘ mln('u.lu * ! AL b ; any great commercial disaster. The spec- | Secretary Jover, only. Today severa 1am sure. 1 was weak, pale and i 1 the work. My trouble wa sent for six boxes of Hudyan. At the unfriendly attitude of majority of people mmunication will furnish a market to|any great commercial disast i 'I s delegations, one from the Springtield (111.) | @ gard. Suftered great pain in back and « Crvous nature, an 1 ried time 1 was very {ll from nervous dis by of provinces "whote they occur, but L Atret of rich agricultural | | wtator can do more to protect himselt i (e b SR )| @ over abdomen, and at Kueh times would | with vl doctors wh 1 do me | ease, which was complicated with fe. @ metivity of small insurgent bhodies in m | Calls from nil parts of the islands for | ¥ou can, though it may hurt him. He may m Indiana and another have a disagrecable discharge. 1 was v 3. The first h Hudyan | mald weukness. T am now entirely well, in fast M t 1 | %06 hool supplies and English | be badly off, but he will not be as badly | from Kansas, the latter headed by Natlonal @ airo very nervous. | m e tible ¢l for the thanks your splendid remedy. | ¢ tatn fastncsses, whence they ixsue for f publie schools, school sup | e il ! how 1o | Committeeman Mulvane, called upon Sen- | Six boxes of Hudyan cured me per better, @ {thin. five tme T | would say to all weak and suffering wo usually harmie It attacks, or murder- | teachers are ater than the commis- | off as the others 6. Wilihnd authowito | SRR R TR S S | @ fectly. 1 feel better now thir ny A well man. 1 foel Wid, and | men, “take Hudyan ' 1 know from my ® \ ous ambush of small American squads, of | sion can provide until n comprehensive [ et at the trusts. Tt is not easy to point [ #107 HAARG uke campalgn | & time in my ife am glad that 1 ook | : recommend Hudyan. wn’ experience hat ls e a sploviid @ to colloct contributions or recruit from |school system is organized. Night schools | out how it can be done, but it is very eary [SPCOCHES = ’ ® Hudyan. " MRS MAKY DONOVAN WAL SHOBER remedy MRS, K. L. MURRAY. g people terrorized by eutting out tongues, | for teaching ish (0 adults are being es- | 1o point ot some way in which It cannot | =8 the constant dron of water wears | @ AUDYAN CERES AL DISEASIR O TR BLOOD AND NERVES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESS, EXHAUSTED o d A HIRIREAT P opular demand. | be done. The worst of these ways is to go | AWAY the har stone, you fellows may ERVEL VITALITY. RHECMATISM L SCIAT] ] IOTOR' ATAXTA PAR 8 SLERPLESSNESS, THEADACHT, entting off Hmb g ulive, murder wblished fn response to popu ; get me vet the senator said to his|® DESFONDENCY. MENTAL DEPRESSIO VETERIA NEURALGIA, PAINS IN THEE SIDB AND BACK, EPILEPTIC o plunder. DiMoulty of det n enables fn- | Native children show aptitude in learning | into hysterics and it is bad for the person ) K00 ¢ Y0 Heo o e G " lm FITS, PALPITATION OF HEA S DYSPEPRIA, INDIGERTION, MENTAL WORRY, EARLY DECAY, CON Rurgents to maintain surveillance over peo clish. Spanish is spoken by a small | indulging in them, Sometimes we have leg- | V1% gt Jecomiag more and mors s ETIPATION, ALL FEMALE WA PALE AND SATLOW COMPLEXTONS. - 1o 1R B garFlionod’ te T | et e ' 3 in a few vears | islation that verges on the hysterical. Just | impressed with my ability as a campaign HUDYAN 18 FOR BALE BY I ] AN SEND DR T R HUDYAN TEMEDY CO. BAN FRAN- S ple even in some garrisoned town Un-| traction « e peo and E HE ¢ tho amendments to the anti-trust|8peaker. But then I am not paid to make|® I YOUR DRUGGIST DOES 1" HUDYAN, BEND DIRECT TO THE HUDYAN REMEDY €O, SAN FRAN- g eertainty as to future poliey of the United | the medium of communication in courts, | think of the amendments to the anti-trust | SPeuies R CISCO. CALIFORNIA Bintcn and defensolossnens of noonte siithe | pubile ofices and hetween differcnt tribes | laws that have been passed during the last | ¥ “‘ % o '_““i"‘b“ drawn for other : YOU MAY COUSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE, FREE OF CHAR CALL OR WRITHE . t arms largely prevent them aiding | will be English. Creation of central gov ¥ or eight years and think how littie | WOk chdAL) probably will make a ° Druggists—Kuhn & Co., Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Myer-Dillon Drug Co., J. A. Fuller & Co., Chas, H. Schaeter, W Amoricuns i (rages. Do- | arnment within elghteen months, like that |mOst of them amount to. Compare the ac- | fe% specches here in Chicago and may | J. 31. Schmidt, Omaha. Geo. 8. Davis Blufrs. Ditlon' Drug Co., South Omaha, wll sell and tacommend Hudyan leuns in suppressing outrages. D nen in | ompfshmant. with the. nromises. on. the | conclide to devate considerabla ot my time spite these diflieultles. minintenance of | of Porto Rico, under “)M‘lh“‘-‘”’“m‘:yym‘i i“‘:'w e Tl Loward the Tatter part of the campiign (o] S¢NoNoNONONONONOINOHON CHINOHGUIUCEININONINININoNonononononono] atatus quo makes for more peaceful condi- | all rights described in the bill of rights {n | part of the people who promised the mos Jecchmaking.” tions. Al northern Luzon, except in Neu !umrn snetituiion are to be secured to | Mr. Bryan said four years ago again and | ‘| ‘Im.' :H;x‘n an candidates f & ! in that unless you olected him you would wo republican candidates for governor vaecija and Bulacan, arc substantially [ the people of the Philippines, will bring to | again that unl lected him you would | ] rnor " el targe B omimant pracpority. education | have harder times than ever. Now I ask|C: H. Dietrich of Nebraska and r. c.| OMAHA'S YOUTHFUL EDISCN, - A ag oty er UalTreas, W R it Vs eierGeii—tiEEiEEiEEEEet < i nd political enlightenment what has been your experience? I ask you i "“"" Organisution Wanted, WILLIAM H. TART it wool not sell at about § cents five or | Hanna's call ’y‘ today tac ‘w}- s enthusi pen Grosjean Ru an “, Peopla are busy planting and are as gt W el 1 . 4 wh P p 11| astic over party prospects in his respoctive DEAN €. WORCHESTER. | #Ix years ago and whether it does uet sell| Motor with No Other Th Fi I f for municipal oreanization Railway e e [ for abouc fouble. that Row? Yon may re-| Mate and predicted haviog. majoriiica for . W e First Installment of a m 1 I4-n|’4l' b Mines from Manila to Dagupan HIENRY C. 1DE | membaer the story of the farmer who voted \L]mmm it i s 4 A\ % & m 22 miles, have not been molested for five i i | tor-tre SiRh b .| Tomorrow night Senator Hanna will make Y ¢ MOSES B thaniwanl elEhtiTokTA Rec; WioTskitiNe e ; b 1ving N S SRR N Seienten st ot Y IERNARD M I o pCInt YeArs AE0, who Al e ‘snecch at. the Marquette. club tananec| There is & 1ld-year-old boy living in (W ew Serial m of provinces of southern Luzon insurrect All the members of the republican national [ Omaba who bids fair to become a sccond w $ > = 5 h < | pare the prices you got four years ago with | DARES QKR Lo b mAUDIRIL SROK Lo ‘u'L“\H“lll\ Unll\l. Hmlh;inn'-»lm.'f' w uvnmrw i :m"‘n"ngklrvl: committee now in Chicago will attend the Thomas A. Edlson. His name ix Reuben | by another and give occasional trouble | the e-workers now with what wa got | PAnaQue fogs ulone a-tive in leading gueriila ; b & 2 Grosjean and his home is at 3814 Brown 6 ’ 4 25 then and see what it is for yeur interest | I'rancis X. Schoonmaker of New Jersey For. Wavarall vaors: Hio. has: bean W ‘ Continued from First Page.) 1. st t For severa ar fare. have cocded In recruiting bands (Co " 4 10 do now. ATElveditoday: foe A douforsnde with en n It (o the study of electricity, [ W} among the Vicavans in Samar. Leyte ane ; R S AT % . ator Hanna. He is enroute to Wyoming, | 4¢VOUDE himself to the study of electricity, | WY parts of Panay, which maintain themselves | Ment to again ask i Spoecties atiOtler Roluim where Saturday, at Sheridan, he will open | Instead of reading Robinson Crusoe and the | \§y 3 unds to build the proposed public by method described. In Negros, Ceb e O nln were |, PUTINg the day stops were made at Rex- |y (wo weeks' speaking tour for McKinley | $tory papers which hold so much char: W Romblon, Mashate, Sibuyan, Tablas, Bohe A A structing | LUrE: St. Anthony, 1daho Falls and Black- | and Roosevelt for most hoys of his age; he hus spent | and other Visavan islands, little disturb- | OPened e I“ "“I i ooDslrUciItE | foot. Short speeches were made by Gov e his time in perusing the Scientific Amer- |\ | 1| the building but all bids recefved are in| oo poocaelr and o and books of mechanical and électri ance exists and civil povernment is cager n A T e e valinble | *0OF Roosevelt and other NOWIAKILE {00 Doliatath ican and books of mechunical and €lectri- | o awatted. Near Cayagan, in Mindanao. old | CX¢ess of ';'}" S dibd 170,000, Pro. | , At Rexburg Governor Roosevelt was in | ST. PAUL, Sept. 102 E. Wilton was | ¢l ensineering w Tagalog penal settloment onsiderable | DY CONRress : e 'H"vl ’,'” iwice before, | (Foduced by Ben E, Rich. a wealthy and in-| 040y nominated for congress by the re Pondergus books on mechanics which are \’l force of ladrones makes neighhoring coun- | Pesals have heen called fe { the | Muential Mormon, who has charge of the| puhijcans of the Fourth district. Edgar|%¢ldom used by the patrons of the Omaha | ypy try dangerous and disturbance exists at|Put they have always been In excess ol missionary work of the Mormon church in{ \i1on o tha Third district and €. M. Gib. | Publie Library have been borrowed by this riation available. The lowest bld to with the greatest e aleve es e o st o . T er tants | W 8Y BiinihRRoiiDitte (n A nniith. ot thi robria iiable. The lowest bld|gieven atates of tho south. Most of the|\one ofthe Bixth were alse memisated young boy. Miss Tobitt and her assistunts | Wf 3Y sparsely settled island at Zamboanga, Cot- | Feceived today was from § people of this placa belong to the Mormon |~ Gy AMTANOOGA, Tenn. Sept, 10 have often wondered what the little fellow ‘ ) Mirncapolis, who offered to construct th iroh. Governor Roogevelt speec 3A, Tenn,, S8ept. 19.—The satises ew | W abatte i e oint the count churoh. i rnor R vel n hi peech o could be doin with trea ha few tranquil. Kour years of war and law- | huilding of sandstone and gran | sald AT Ssnsain sl oy | men can comprehen he boy instste Samuel Me W M lessness In varts of the islands have cre. | 00, and of limestone and granite for §150,« | imperialt " {alken o et | THIER LIAbHIGHOE Tennsenenicodsymaminated VRN 28 ITER R Books: forhik: onp W r m m ated unsettled conditions and unguardea [*00. A1l bids received were reected f o bW VORIE. Bent, 1020/ A Pugsley, | 158 and a few days ago he brought the ‘.‘ m Amerionn or foreianer (raveline oot r4® | “The comptroller's certificate suthorizing| 18 not an imverialist in the country that| NE . s e s B O ot oa i wee 9 " A Amerioan or forelnser traveling ordinary | The, S0t e urmningion: | b S yedsXPATAION, 368, PIAYITE | prosdent of thie Feskakil’ Nuiloaal baak, | UDrariss material avidenca of iho know) :“ Author of “The Shoert Line War,” will appear m T anh e e, o 0 begin business was issued today. | speaking to vou? wuse you and your | Was today nominated for congress by the oty & R 1 : ply ‘n:‘:u; rn_tak' ot viclence even in ‘1}‘" t ”'”*‘"l bilkiness N foretathers expanded ito Wi countey | democrats of the Sixteenth district e L At biteliak in The Bee, Sunday, Sept. 23. n pacified orovin-es itive constahular o capital Is $2 L wecause vou ‘moved here in_ your white! | NRWARK, N. J., Sept. 19.—The democrats e marched proudly int fss Tohitt's | 4 and militia, which should be orgauized at | president: cashier not named 10pned wigons And came across the plaing | : B i, Bk he des office and placed two small motors upon ance will end this and the terroriem to| The Natinunal Hank of the Republic of [ and over the mountains of Utah to becom. | Of the Fitth New Jorsey district today nom- | 0ce afd PIacet T8 SREHL FIOOEEE VEC ‘\.l e J d the terrorism : k oroved s reserve | Mters and ranchmen. and when vou ot [inated John Johnson, president of the Pat- | h¢ it . ‘ W which defenseless people are subjected. Na- | Chicago was today Ax-\n ve ‘u itanerve Jou began te frrigate the soit And | orcon Board of Aldermen, for congress structed them according to directions he| sl ese ory « agent for the Kirst ationa ank of t fs one of t problems of the natior ¢ ANTONI/ 3 " d found hooks drawn fro; e lib | ives dosiro to enllat In these organizations | 6gent for the it Matlonal emk ot} bt B ong ol e e o I solving | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept, 19.~The Haw. | bad found in books drawn trom the library. | iy 1t judiciously selected and officered will | Dougherty, Ia., th ! Nk oo A U LS S SRl i e sl b st L One of the motors is of rather crude design | Y3t HIZRE is nothing better than a story that gets down P I ghth congressional g sufficient force for maintenance of order | tioual bank of Chicago for the Dubuque| t), wilderness blossom i the roses, | district tod nominated N. A. D '| ¢|and was made nearly a roag The | \W and will permit early material reduction | (Ta.) National bank, First National of Chi along this morning 1 saw | Sromts e »m;“v :"“ oL "" P - od :"”" other is a model motor and is wude with | \ly to plain human nature and tonches the h|vll|l‘_‘fl of s A . s R Toutia doalcte ARt f g sun throw its Hght, not aga « « or congress hose of the ) H p 8 Sk of United States troops s '! 3 ';' '1‘ ::’"“‘,"“"I" ",\.‘:“', ':‘"'m ‘: b, DL agatnst ine ' grean | Ninth district nominated T. H. Dwyer for | #Kill equal to ”""‘ l;" ."""‘r“"‘;“" many | oy action that make heroes of plain men. This is what Rebeln 1t tor B 'n Success, | Columbus Junction and the itine clds that ha y drrigated, and 1 saw | oo S 3 ears the senior of Reuben Grosjean g i PR s el 1t s concednd by all bt men fo ey | National of Chicago for the First National | the Hoiies vi [‘ yepanteie nekiseyol [ RRIMRE L D e Rl 5. “The boy showed his latest pioce of work | )y Mr. Merwin has done in “HUNCH BADEAU.” Tns L ol LU, " | bank of Spencer, la ave expandel [T S AR ) AR ~ne TOPUB-| 5 the managers of a local electrical supply mat measure the rough captain of a lake s P 4 is fmplied in thelr proclamation that 5 can congressional cq 3 o F ¢ X g as . apti a lake sche by Al’n{ll 'n.u 1 1”... their pro |.\I nation -u." e n oan dr RUAUMoBE \Tar ston s Amerlea’s Destiny, | lican congressional convention of the First | 10 the manters o0 6 sl 0T RE SIREE W g ptain f a !nl chooner asarrection will disannenr within sixty | W8S today appointed seamstress at the San [ Expansion hus been the law of our na | congressional district at Greeley today nom- | (00T 1 or Gimitar machines which are |y} the lumberman, and then the captain again represented of tnsurrection will disappear within sixty | W18 today appointed senmatress at the San | | BRI, N reat itk 1 have | inated Robert W. Bonyng of Denver for | al ) AW A ; S f ays by surrender of leaders and fading ' material prosperity. 1t 18 a great thng | congre produced by s tale is as distinctive a character as David Har oy e <mI|.»‘: Aria., Tnlan agency at $40 8 year prosperiiyt 1 great i | congr duced by experlenced Jorkmen. A inthis tale is listinctiv haracter yavid Harum. out of rank and file. Ladrones in part a [ &8¢ S B8 et S vear, | farm.""A Wreater thing Is 16 be amjo to| CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Sept. 1. 1'\,..;:""“““““ AR SEaL o) ‘]""‘:“h‘," R Wy is philosophy of life, his directness of method in his beritage from Spanish rule will continue, K point to men of the nation who « | republicans of the Second congressional dis- | Omaha factory Qv . W : b . . but can be suppreased by measures. Bxlst — deods of the nation, What is (hat we 100k | trict at Cripple Creek nominated H. M, |machinery, but he has decided to continue work, his courtship of a lake-town belle, his plain man- fug insurrect 1 obtai broader ed n organization is now main en Has Hopes if Nothing B LR R Gt L L LR Hogg of Telluride for congress. his school work m - » devoting his e excl ner and his blunt speceh ave as erisp and delig § tafned with greatest dificulty for pur-| NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Senator name. Tt I8 the fact that the wilderness | NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—The democratic | Ucation before devoting PR Mjpetessly 3 ! 1 ],l l"h”".l a8 pose stated. Effort is to mass enough in- | Jones left for Chicago this eve Rere s’ been contiacred i havs | convention for the Eighth district of New |#IVelY to the study of electricity the breeze which blows over the water he sails, “HUNCH surgents to crush one of cur small garri- | fore leaving he said L PR T aanih - | Jersey today nominated Edward A. 8. Mann BADEAU is a story that restores confidence in plain sons for political effect, but hitherto with The situation in the east is very favor- | v ricks an w because they |of Bayonne for congress. >—® R g out result. Change of policy by turning |able for the election of Mr. Bryan. It xm;’“..,- the mn:‘h:; men of the people Who | " gITTANING, Pa., Sept. 19.—8. M. Jack . human nature of the under world, He is a hero who is the (slands over to a coterie of Tagalog [ improved wonderfully since I last was here, | hilve InhErited, tRE €Ol oration In | present congressman from the Twenty-first ¢ worth while. ITow he brought his little schoaner poltticlans will blight their fair prospects | The situation in the state is excellent 80| without its duty to perform and it they | distriet, was renominated here today by the s o R of enormous improvement, drive out cap- |far as the election of Mr. Bryan and the| fitneh ‘-ln-}”v“vwu':x\r‘r(h”:."” W their task ;Mmlu”m bbbl Pl e S R el v through the storm in order that his friend could marry ital, make life and property, secular and re- | state ticket {8 concerned. The situation in| What shall we say of them® ' ] one undred and twentieth ba the givl that Hunch himself loved is as heroie as any- lglous, most insecure, banish by fear of | the states of Connecticut and New Jersey | those 'who have conquered the frontier | SALEM, N. J., Sept. 19.—Colonel George | Third Clussle Concert— uel proscription considerable body of | exceed the expectations I had before this, | :xlv\.1._‘_““1.”_1.1;\”l:\“,'v:\ ‘!\"‘l\ijdh‘\'\u)- Jow and | preiffer of Camden county was today nom The audience which assembled at the pa thing one may read, How he courted and loved and conservative Filipinos who have afded |my last visit, and T am hopeful that Mr. | ¥y COUE CGLIREEE and dared and inated for congress from the First district | vilion last night to listen to the third classic failed and then vose again and fought his way up to M\ Americans in well-founded belief that their | Bryan will carry these states. [ am sure| sfay at home to trouble; our fath by the democratic convention | concert by the Bellstedt band was an i 5 L] J 4 A people are not now it for self-government | that he will earry West Virginia and Mary- | conauered the west. 1 are u feeble Bt s & o 1ot o ‘il & Tt Stion captain’s papers and a home for the one Le loved, is a M and reintroduce the same oppre n and [land, and I might say that Delaware can | o0 S, W EQIOT G JG LT tuse in Republican Ratification Meeting. of which any city might well feel proud. A story more encouraging than one will ¢h ¢ upon in a "\ corrpution which existed in all provinces | safely be placed in the democratic column.” | th cou nd base will Lo our people i | cHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 19.—(Specfal.) | if to welcome the return of the nigAt which & i n or plos insurgent government dur Senator Jones does sect to rety | they take that coinse o must go or INNE, , 8 e v e best t o ), under Muhlll nsur Eovernment dur Senator .l'v\ru l]u. not AEP (“'\ FRbRS e Pk tha hrt Among the Mations of | —The McKinley club held a ratification |is weekly given over to [ my b W long time . n ing the elght months of its control. The | this city before election da e sub-c NS RAr, meeting Monday pight and ratified the | best element of Omaba's world of so ] Mr. Merwin has done more than produce a story of "fi result will be factional strife between jeal- | mittee will have full charge of the cam | At St Anthony the governor was driven | county ticket of Lamamie county. Speeches | music, art and lettera crowded the tent ¢ . y of ® ous leaders, chaos and anarchy, and will [ palgn in the east to the opera house, where he sald In parts| were mnde by Chalrman VanOrcasll of the |8 most comfortable aua comforting co | My great interest. He has created a character that will M\ require and justify active intervention of [ According to information given out at our government or some other \eadquarters, ex-Secretary of State Olney ist do fts gre its work it is A great nati When it stops doir o work. | state central commitiee, State Treasurer| Not the least noticeable feature was tb W/ live in fiction, one that we she @lse | Abbott, ex-Attorney General B, Il meet gladly and part At ¥ t K 1t Fowler, | absolute stillness and sympathet A% i S i d Business interrupted by war 15 much fm- | will speak before the Troquois club of Chi- |1t has wtouned doing thinia that make 1t | Py GGCtORIY UREry 6 B EWIRE ) SRR G Toich number wan lister W from with reluctance. And it will take a man of some M\ cago for Bryan. TN forefront of the nations of the varth at ail | latter being the United States copsul to|and the spontancous applause which fol- gy copeeit to say, “I'm a better man than You are, Hunch M\ | - imes. Y Ave come 8o far ross the | pragye Chatrman VanOrsdell urged upon | lowed. The fact that a great many pe iy . o : p ’ P To Consider Cagery's Witharawal. | coniinent that you look toward the westi |, 1:(\‘n‘ilvunimv)w S A K‘ leym: n Omaha want good music and will | W Badean I'he story is short, almost too short, for one "\ SW YORK, Sept. 10 eeting of those | that you look toward Puget Sound and the ; ot ge i aha wa n \1.\\' \‘um«': “,.,.‘....n‘nm: |',‘.:‘f.:11\ nt | mouth "o the Columbia a where v | out on November & and working for the|for it was proven beyond a shadow of @ [\l wonld like to hear more from the old sailor, \teres in the onal of ependent | 5i1qen Gate looks through the long heav- | entire ticke called attentio o | doubt inti-imperiallst party movement will be |ing' ‘Waters' noroms "the” wreatest of il | ol tobel, e CoUen aifenuion to the | dowb L aven by e | g 4'" N e ce of Everett V.|oceans. There across the great ocean athy and o onfidenc e ent gram s ,. e s 1| A2 i S5 orain | Prote, oty and oversontdence wmone| | The entre progrn wen Dl b | VED DB Abbott to decide what steps shall be taken | | ple ou nd_onr power the wish that everyone go to the | Notably achieved were the results of their n view of the withdrawal of the party’s| ur matural renow \aken AR IR VA AXACIANS R0 Gg L0 | DIDAUIRCBORLAC MAER aab SN e esidential candidate, Senator Caffery of | wail, we huve tak pines [ it h ghbor - | efforts tn th s 1 h - TR al SR Lt MORRIEE T {wol, we e o W bt ted with unwaver ALMOST READY TO ORGANIZE w0 business men, who may be recommenden 4 a | 2 question of whether we are going to A campalgn committee composed of A ctual interpretation by B to the club and admitted by vate of the / tract D. Kelley, G. E. Abbott, G. 8. Walker, A. | Another cholce number was the *F ( ] Y . member . | i E i er, 4 other cholce num " cwapnper S Working 1o bse J Ayer's Pills are purely vege- "',‘:"'lf ¥ ,L"_'f“,‘_v ik " \" ver “"" ! "“““"- | 8. Artist, €. L. Hinkle lk 3. Snow and|ture,’ a remarkably ingenious and be PRy T e PR Another meeting will be held in the Com B 5 Peve esion | At the train made a other members of the McKinley club was | tiful opus by Lassen. No fault could 1 . g mercial club Friday afterncon at 4:30, at 1 oy sl act W evoted 1} S which Gove it I ton Submitted and Approyed a table. They are effective, but sxion ‘of several matters | Stob during which ~Governor Roosevelt| yppointed to assist the county and state | found with the way in which it w | important business matters connected [jz\cm'.r. Nature's remedy for Aping on the wigal, . L You should turn and luugh to scorn the | committees in arranging for meetings and | ducted or played or received TSR R s 1 G the organization of the club will be hls LIS NS e & Bn Bra ;| politician who tries to n you turn your | to take charge of tion work The encores were, as usual, n mercial ¢ v Vednesday afte ature’s ills, One pill 8 day | IRk o B s isbation prona| Bicia o (he ‘quties of an “Kmerlcan citiz A . E4p.onMres ¥ aY v ‘ FOM A R i i iy will be acted upon e, clonai| by the cry of militarixm WAV Yet. to | A I s what you want. aniy, will 4, AAd Lpon tomarkow " moet ' thiscountry. e sir st imperialist. | » Speeinl Traln [ atter of preg AR R | 1 ne ead of one, except in demoer 0., Sept. 19.—The demo-| Mathews and Bulg ' f €8y clut p N 3 e Al drugg 28 conts & box — | platrorms. "1 have not found him yet. 1 Mo,, Sept. 1 he demo-| Mathews and Bulger, press Th : JONNE, N F. Sept. 10-Torty-in g 4 % New fthon for C. 0. Phillip { tell you what [ have faund and what I be seph had engaged a special | dlans, will be scen a ich had prepare i L y 208 DA an (i A o ] . C. Aver Company, SCRANTON, Pa Sopt’ 1 —General Su- | lieve jn that 1 the expansionisis. the m Burlington o convey W. J. | their new comedy success, “The Night of and tho draf 4 This 1% {h addition to the al% P st yerintendent clark and’ General Trafic | who balloves i growih of America, | Bryan his city to Lincoln after his | the Fourth." A very clever w 1 reed upc ! oy sy reported ctical Chemists, Lowell, Ma ana Wdwell of the Delaware, | the man who believes that this Tiation is d A 4 ; X . pray R ey wckawanna and Western announce the | piay In the future an ever greater pa eech here this afternoon, but when Mr. | be seen in thelr support. | . active me f - e noventy d \ppointment of J. Phillips of Des Moines, [ than it has played in the past and th | Bryan heard of the arrangement he de- | Dunn, Mary Marble, Walter Joues, Phil|be | 11 ® a : ARYS LOAN SLENE. pRh BY Ayer's Saraparilla | Ayer's Hair Vigor s ;:;l‘ ¥ :""r 1 l‘”'rl‘l'u'n‘:w& l;‘k“w“""“:‘““'Ih"‘““‘ “;“'l' )l "" »‘: A \;‘I"‘"‘“"{ clined to use the train and said he pre-| Ryley and the celebrated Eaglish bLeaut t includ w tor the others. Reports of the 198 ol bl " recontly dequired Portlanc angor road. | in eason you are here 8 bec . LS e A s e A0 &0 |t luding | U, Ko for the othiere, Meports of (ke Ayer's Pills Aver's Cherry Porord | GeoTRipa for ten, years has been divie | you have expanded over this . eountry, | ferred to travel on the regular train, [ Norma Whalle be engagemen rial and business capacitle Au asso. | OF three more lives ‘were received tadny. Ayer s Ague Cue Ayer's Comatone wien freight agent of the Rock Island. wherever this nation hos expanded there | which leaves at 6:40 o'clock p. m. but one night only, l fate membership will l@clude professional i} pping -

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