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THE_OMANA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900, wes s ITCELL HAS HIS SAY [LOGAL POLITICAL GALENDAR New Fall Suits..... R C. Burrows of The fashion--not the wo- man is slave this season. Black cheviots still reign supreme=| . . Made That dainty short jackets, double breasted | weer committer with the 7 or 9 gored skirts seem to ployes, One Pl be the favorite—Dblouse effects are also i ol ry good—we have them at $20.00, 00 and £30.00. R<¢ RAG TIME AND LIGHT OPERA Saturday Night, Septemboer 22, e Are Heat Opmonente, | SRR s e A sy BRERLLSTREDTS BAND. We Close Our Store Baturdays at 8 P. M. - iiasle AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS, sat i t f Rt i :' | Brasthen MeKinley Lenves Woshing- NO IEXTR. ARG 5. THoMPSON, BELDEN 3.Co. | ey ot ) o L i M ok b THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. hralond, <o) Y ;k WASHINGTON, S0t 21.—Prositent M- I)l (IDE 10 R \N' ]Hl W AGES ROOSE \H [ AT SALT LAKE LO“V RdteS BACK TO HIS OLD OHI0 HOME Light Opera first half of program. Rag Time last hali, ¥, M. O. A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS STS n lue at Canton at R ‘ontinued from Fi e Labifghi $ t .t nbee ot med 1dle ench colllery in the 3, ] e morrow morning. Major Pln.mlrlphm & Reading Makes a Move to icks and he zleton dist The gures show that | o s 3 & B R P w;\!u|‘. x..‘xl‘” Break the Strike, ) ¢ 5 | tri e president 1 owith him | quring the carly evenin accompanied him to th stat retary Hitcheock Yostmaster General Smit and Adjutant cral Corbin & thosa at the | tation to say good president | Advance ked in ¢ | Wi aneet by th NEw vomc se. ai-the e | R WL G St. Louis, Mo. the Lehigh Uil B \ 1 Iis fire ed t |G or Stone Orders 2,500 Men Une " General Gobin (o cecd (o Scene of Riot, R Kansas City, Mo. That T and v i | Sept. 20th, J0th, Oct.1, 2, 4. 4,5, 6. ¢ ely, from this morning T! t " ¥ For Information Call at ; Ticket Office, 3 ftioted Heciine coment ! At rlehti it sul b S, L. Cor. l4th and Douglas. transfer ¢ ernte 4 ¢ .“vw,j.’m was divided after the Pine | f : « wer of a railroad passenger pool trafc. | fas il not be ‘ George t e ald by those conversant with the ex Nebraska postmasters appoit | ituation that the Reading company d . 4 . Buzick, at Cha t . R will not hesitate to break the agrecment . st L ; Briggs, resigned: J v t Dorp. | In point of fact, the opinion is expre P st Tl Tk TA TS NS the B EA D A8 sa t s y gan county, vice ned; | that operators whose mines are close . Wik BERtTEtes (Rt Syl ng organizations wi or M. Lundy, at t, Lincoln | are willing that the agreement for time | B! ORE % dead man Is of 1o vse and they re Twe egiments, | d and’ if T ! ring, Florence Kennedy, at Winthrop, Na r to the policy of wage increase \\m‘hj‘\‘\'.‘l:"’ Ll led 2h] l‘l', r\‘\»‘-'\.uu. party F6t6 (RFR oL Klig Fatial | ) i county. Towa, A. €. Karcns, at Ge- | has been decided upon o v 2 Tha. hEcs ',“"“J Sl S8 & tsting i f | noa, W count The motive which induces this attitude and passed resolut calllig fon: the wovs | b Colonel Richardse wir chagrin pointment the he North American National bank of | according to report, is that the operators force martial law. Speclal officers were | L OVP3 8ud the camp equipage and tents. | artments | agent for pal bank of Wy-|imbued with the idea that the Reading's bt e el llido Major General Miller, commander of the o grievances @uh_ the miners re- | more, Net output, supplemented as it will be by large thelr places and to > them 'losed unit | & :‘n has been summoned to Har ¢ thelr clreylar, formed the ground " | Forrest 1. Hatha- | quantities of coal from other mines not peace Is restored. 1t was also decided to |, td 1s now on his way from Frank- | r vil mactors against w ) termaster general V\H\‘y shut down, will gerve (o avert any hibit the sale of firearms, ammunition, | i, Y pral Hku: m.lu»r. been | we u {hls peaceful, na i oceed from Omaha:to Lotavil busi- | really marked rflM“(.;vmn-' .n:‘vr;.«;"‘i.;‘-.l:: s s P ala o advise with [f 3 s ining to the purchase of horses | the knowledge will be impressed up bors of the firo companies and other citi- Markie zens to ald in restoring order. e he dropy Forelgners of this class clate justice and were to have congressman torney general; the labor party governor, superintendent of pub. truction and secretary of state. The labor party refused the agreement and at the night session jinated one of their own men for governor. The ticket nom inated i as follows Democral Governor--Joseph K. Toole ot Helena Licutanant Governor—Frauk C. Higgins of | the governor. Battery C 1s equipped with | lwht of fellow-victima | for the army | strikers that the anticipated scarcity of fuel Gatliug guns and 1s one of the best drilled \ suffering under excessive « = and consequent public suffering will fall of organizations & uar We wufter from 0w wages and inhumin 1 3 Rsasiong SRILLS Ruard of employment, and we should | WwASHINGTON, Sep he census | FeRIAstlon General Gobin i3 the senior brigadier of | regurd arbitration with Any of all of &ich In making the 10 per cent advance In | Missoula DISTINCT SIGNS OF TROUBLE | the division and commanded the provisional | individual operators s absoiutely purent °8 that the population of | yuces the oficials of the Reading company | Treasurer—A. H. Barrett of Sflver Bow. | BuFFET LIBR‘RY c‘ns 2 bridake which was ordered to the Ha- | |05 ne hie e of the g Dubuque, Ia., is 36,207, as against 30811 in | g, 1ot Jook on it as a concession by the| Secretary of State—George M. Hayes of | N % zleton region after the Lattimer sh vody ithrs d ut cn ¢l 1860. This is an increase of 5,198, or 19.75 | company. The men of this company are paid | Yellows | ; Rodies of Deputy Sheriffa and attimer shooti contrary to br he! 3 k mpan e m i . : in 1807 cven were the {iration in, say | Per cent on a sliding scale, or, in other words, if the | Assoc Justice—George R. Milburn ur‘ Best Dining Car Service at S ! 2 ; P R TR DL A A4 For Congress, price of coal advances, the earnings of the | Custer. ¢ In Wage Seale, \ only #o lon k- p o PITTSBURG The demo- | Miners are increased accordingly Populists PITTSBURG, Sept. 21.—The vote on the | ned elsewhe ) ound. ¢ hot | ek : el PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—An absolute | Auditor—J. H. Calderhead of Lewls il D K n ' HAZLETON, Pa., Sept. 21.—The Lehigh | proposition of the glass chimney manu M A ! « SrsLianalierees bl 315~ ] yental was made today by General Manager | Clarke r. ay s énova or n today seemed to concern ftself more | tu conceding an advance of 6 per cent | P W ) prahiated i Rl 3 (iresk Of | enderson that the Philadelphin & Reading | Attorney Gen James Donovan of Cas- | Guurau very :‘y):nl‘.‘ 'l‘l\:‘r [m.‘w»m-“\‘i"vlm“-.v(‘v .,“:,: any wakes, recels “lll;wl-[ly‘ and is favor- | plicy el 0w f ! kel L4 . | Coal and Iron company increased 1ts | cade. : . : 'nd _kid At lfn'f'.f’.{"mn % ¢ A L rl AR A YE : wago to the mine employes 10 per cent.| Buperintendent of Public Instructio e o e samiyie” Fer ool this district the beliet w eral that | A ories in the country will r by 7 s of 5 ley s 3 & The report, sald he, was evidently due to|M of Silver Bow ree Dro B Kay, Saratoge an outbreale will oceur. There was, how- | once. The resumption will : Thaving t ¢ i CONVERUION | company increasing its wo s| Congressman—Caldwell Edwards of Gal ever, no outward evidence anywhero that | gi iployment to 2,700 skilled workmen | f e demo. | from seven and one-halt per day to nine. | la such a thing is likely. This feeling was no | and 12,000 unskilled men Yare o 1 w‘ A6 frove tuibire i i 4 ominated | “This means,” said Mr. Henderson ’ lubor party will probably complete a doubt produced by the disturbances - il 1 J v today nominated | o on are making really about 20 per cent | full ticket tomorrow Shenandoah aod the arrival in Hs ) ders Unfill 'Sliding Scals Basis Would Fail, A 18 3 } fOF CONBLESS. | | ore money, but there is no change i - nd on the morth f large numbers of | BRDt, AL10 wis g The wages fixed o 2 i 4 ke | rate of wages except that the men are work A4 S Ko aalA o be L RER | nevnosg this afternoon that on acco 1 ¥ romn o the ' ! ) " sht | ing longer hours and are consequently mak i ¢ any emergency. 1t was known that all the stoppage of five additlonal collleries of | & y ot coal A y . the Q ; oute at | ing more money. The rate remains the | fjiit aniual mecting of the & ' ! u\‘fi“” T ROOK S coal companies in the district had in # same."” city today, considered mission adl fleraid 230 St, N¢ creased the number of watchmen around | their collieries and it was known that a small number of deputies had been dis- | (031 10 the vresent crisis unless it has Vivid ! AMUSEMEN b L ) S B e ’afifiwnmfiflwfli SENSE TALK or pra 'he deputies who arrived at Freeland ‘;“ S e s Ly vl \ 6 v aty \ twelve miles north of here, during the .mhu,,“m) it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure | upon i men which, in soma Ihstace: ~ e from Wilkesbarre are said to number about 50 cents g R x\ 200. They were distributed along the pub % = n e e ) X 5 - lic road between Frecland and Jeddo. o g t: ’ y | = Don't Miss it noon a earload of them arrived in this elty Iy ) 1" e Lo i ot i : If a person iIs ! and needs a mediaino Is I FAMILY MATINGE, over the Pennsylvania railroad and later in tho.duy several squads of deputien came | S okt T che Rt G IVARECY || iy e Rl T o / \ not wisa fo got ano that has stood tho test of s 1 thy iy ! ! Withuut 1 ‘ ke 3 time and has hundreds of thousands of curcs | inalip There were fewer cases of violence to- |7 i icked de 4 e, | Ko t 4 . \ v g > g and day than on yesterday, when tha mine| ¥ I ¢ ¢ and kick AL i o 7 " Y re JESSIE GARDYER workers in various parts of this section | his wor el it Fiatet ! ) Iple reaniz AR b > @ ( to its oredit ? In “The Soubrette and The Cop. JAre Mlaskaa on hee way 40 A8 from | R ran cion | Yl ofls GF fta sixdinal viclles: '1°) el i / { A great many women who aro Il try every« LAY KNGS € 0. Der ot watchmen and deputios may have | SL} ArereRhD honind ner huaband| fo. \ o hecn Brs REARN T2 a thing they hear of In the way of medicine, and THE FOUR 4 ..11,.\‘.. JOHNSONS, L MAZLE WING, accounted for this improved condition, | ! Ho why i It | e " dliprics a1 o NN e i this experimeriing with unknown drugs is a BELLE DAVIS AND A8 to the situatic It there Nitehell today s duy. Prestdont | riery, {1 mmin was yanis and also In alproauct N WA constant menace to thelr already Impalred faa r health. Y} P . v "l the opinton that: the | ment 1 ns governing 4 ! This is very unwise, for there are remedies which are no experls 8ho he A Little Spark MU’ 3 as_ not necossarily ¢ | § ¢ \ ments and have been known years and years to be doing only good. , Changing Raise, Take 4 2ic and erat ake for instance, Any part of house, 2c: children Make Much Work." s hirdde . el i mineew o reoreasntl bed e\ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegotable Compound. 10c; gullery, 10 The little *“sparks"* of ba blood lurking Treas A g8 fssued a | (U8 Co8! o Tin met In @ ¢ | 'V For thirty years its record has been one unbroken chain of o 5 tn the system should be quenched aith | i1 it .‘,,”,' ‘.'f’”;‘j,},",';“‘,"h, made at w p g cess. No medicine for female ills the world has eve: ‘suown has such Do You Want to Become a Stage purifier, It purifies, vitalizes and enriches ottt aETh Sk Rimeusl toxes 10 | aif ( ' o the ohi It seems so strange that some people will take medicines about which they really know nothing, some of which to collect Cady went tc 0,000 9 oTs recelve ) ad might be, and are, really harmful ; when on the other hand it is easily proved that over one williou women have been And arrange to appear Amateur Night, the blood of both sexes and all ages. Cures | [y." . ! ity hall ne ir o (1 s restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Friday. Sept. 28, acrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh, |4t AVIng part of the taxes promised to 0 thu 1ding We have pul d in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been A dat L eIaInaer th monthly . A published in the interest of any other medicine, Baxsgements seagrall [OP 4000081 ' P TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, : ¢ con 1o Tenew the t We have thousands like the following addressed to Mrs. Pinkham J{‘)’Odcj &174‘1/’0"/ A8 AR Brome Guialie Tabisls: Al et pond v e s Aonthly Suffering Back- | Another Case of Kid-| A Letter Which Proves WS TTTITIIEg” | ure. E. W. Grove's signature s on eact | ‘e mrh is, 0 my opinion,' i acho and Bearing-down | ne ’ Iel | ature is on each . ! i K h y, Womb and Bladder | That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ik, hox, B8 | mohs fand s 2 t Pains alwa i’s Cured by Trouble Cured by Lydia | Vegetahle Compound " |acu|s xrpcxa. er - Lydia E, Pin zam's Vege~ E. Pinkham’s V. (abl Will Rem T ] Ealucn ot | 20 A Y 1 Ehinie Qemposisds el RN T AN 3 Send this coupon and | NEW PUBLICATIONS, | AvTHORS the Reading com today the company Is returning orders for coal unfil The Reading company will not sell any more LOWN BROT Favorite? E ! k AT R ! your medicine; vour letter of adviee | 1ad child-bed fever and womb trouble | ferer from womb trouble and profuse W ¢ Sunday Matines & | e M oie alme . ham's Vegetable Compound have made | in its worst form. For eight months | fowing each month, und tumors would The vhat 1} 15480 the happiest womun al 1 after birth of babe I was notabletosit | form in the womb, I had four tumors SENSATION BURLESQUERS! k L ¥ ; bless you s long as I live,” up. Doctors treated me, but with no | in two years. 1 went through treat Women & doie Saul, Dover, Mich, y help, Ihud bearing-down pains. burn- & v Foury | sy \duey wnd bladdor | pood, and I thought 1 would have o 1 sufered untold ngony every | Compound. Cura Other Weakness. Oriental Burlesquers Only 10c¢ month, could get no relief until I tried “ DeAR FREND—Two years ago 1 “Two years ago 1 was a great suf- to The Bee Publishing Co., Omahlia.livt ment with doctors, but they did me no , call on AMATELL | Miaco's up hope of ev | o, and my back was M Kose was uMicted with those d | {- | sore.Therightovary was badlyaffected | res o morphine ache spe | or 3 andeverything Late distr ed e, and The said thatall that could A nELET R SR | S pLih BOYD's S For part. g R i wer h ache bearir A pait - 1 was confined to my bed when I | e s i g e 1 101, heea, dizziness, and terrible pains a wrote to you for advice and followed ) of Next Week, Starting SUN- | ] 3 : | monthly periods confining me to my | your directions f: e, tuking ard of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine ana All of Next . Paris Exposition Pictures. : ity perlos foadsniime . | JANECSions SAUBLUIE. thEIDE | 80070 95 Mak HIMUARIAIGIG b0 | totore v r { mouials for your medicine, Tcong Liver Pills, and us oA | savtia andatias takinghiar Macatania FALK & \IHUML' }‘,‘,‘:H]‘\", K to try it. T began to pick up after now able to do the most of my A T d i taking the first bottle, and have con- housework 1 believe 1 should have ‘ \ Stay at home and enjoy the great expositivn. 18 to 20 views & | Vo competing tinued to gain rapidly, and now feel | died if it had net heen for your Com- | A2 I begun to get stronger ri 2 every week, govering all points of interest. Altogether there will B - S ahins | like ;.]\.n; .lw_ ';wm.-u 1 can recom p.m;.\ Ihlmnp this letter inay be the .‘. ong -miH '-xl. 1 ...I\.., .m:.,uj Can “TP.;‘(IFII LO..Z’.T PAI?.ADI!E o rath \ mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | result of benefiting some other suffer- | truly say that [ would mever had got- STH0C, 200, 0 be 20 parts containing 350 v The entire set mailed for §2.00. & | epenute o e sosuly in Compound in highert terms to all sick | ing woman. Irecommended your Com- | ten well had it not been for Lydia k. MATINEES—1 s 8 I wom Miss Rosa Helden, 136 | pound 1o every onc’ - Mrs. Mary | Plniiam's Compound — Mary As woon sule Lad ve tlckots b ] A ”N’””"””fi’fiwwwwwfiifiN;}imw & :\:.w';ln.; e V'H'”M“'.,.i t 'L‘"Tu;'l.u W, Cleveland Ava., Canton, O, aughan, Trimble, Pulaski Co., Ky. | Stahl, Watsvatown, Pa. ¥ g st she theater {or the Menday Scat postpaid to any address, 4 s et : 1 Chicago jors were expelle oot !