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TH OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, EPTEMBER 22, 1900, SEERING T0 SAVE THE FIRST s tan ot et b 2o v | STERLING MORTON'S OCTOPUS 5.5 i o | -I- ¥ Oongreasions : His 01d Friend's Private Tr ! h e " ot He 1 Kkind re- | ob > - . ol sa (X GE | ¢ b AR t e and_endeavored to pre § . FUSIONISTS DO NOT RELY ON BERGE INTENDS TO BEARD IT IN ITS LAIR | Peruna Keeps Me in Good Condition i A 1 eed ‘.\’ | affected T lungs are weak: t Y Flght Agninst Murke(t is Deing Made o Nebraska City a [ hu The ils are red and fnfla & Feature of the veratie s What & Tersint | } | The stomach doe t digest food Campuign In Sebraska st | | The liver a ‘ : REASONS ~ FOR CHANGING | o liver acts dlugeiatly, O | f tes before Hestdent of Mamilton County Tells As n ! 8 ref y - » t v i Why He is Not Satisficd with | j SRrTR SH G o A xap i \ LINCOLN, Bept. 3 pecial.j—W Ith the sale Sept v T Populist Party, regular, nerves € and van 1ag tour ¢ ! e " NUSINESS AT NORFOLK CONFERENCE [ .8 of URORA. Neb.. § PO not by tem \rily e OF VAN L L Changes Are Made & the Work- o M LR Bt VISES UL BN X retemite. aRtaviE, 1 i . tes. Next We eve B ers of (he District ! FOUN. ¢ ed in 0 pol and yste o) oL 4 and Att « K Veb., Sept. 91 yatial.) was a show. He cha f [ that lasts. Remove Nature will &0 1o Py i g H nues in session in this city. At yosterday killed and B O 1 an old r t ot th T. Shermam Bryan, w Dr next stop i fter on 1 ng men, Revs, D. K. Bald Wheeler. Mr. Biya nty and prosperous f r, who gives wan, says: 1 ha : i meeting ha y he rtoon the | win, A, E. Fowler, G. W. Kiiver and N. B v Th s 1deal. ¥ hi ns f b » McKinley, as [ runa for some time pa LS the national committee. | not expect o the second year. Eight you ! 1 [ 1 tarrh whole system W ermeate that Bryan will return to 1 1 at Xt | men C. Thorpe, A. J. Warne, G. W L A that tie would 1 H B s et | b AR ety week until a few days before e St C. W. Davidson, W. L. Elliott, O, P ‘ . « t of lose i committee, | § Lryote nK e 1 it 1 am greatly | This morning Mr. B Mueller, H. G. Kemp B E. Hunt were | Teasons he would speak next Wednesd b t ot \ i proved and car poak too highly in distance teley e Mr ryan exp W. Wilcox was contiued s studi ing & discase he sald he must go where the | /N A RARL, pRity siven me a lense on : 8 preference for an ¢ he third year, 11, L. Pow D. W, | d1sease 1s. He advanced the 1 a t Philipy I 1t Mr. T. 8t n Bryan fx a cousin o Madison Square Garden, New ¥ ra 3T Were ted A8 conference evan. | Ments on imgerialist rism and bimet. | Me & go 0 11k i m William Jennings 1 1 andida N0 an afternoon meeting. 16 also agreed | wet fhe 8- | alism, He sald (here was not the pros- || for m, _and W for President, and namesake of General A temperance m meeting good e n Ked | 3 " to have Michigan and Connecticut added 1o | was held last evening under the auspices | PCFILY republicans think there is. There is | by enem r r ut home I am for | e Uk LR : t b S Wai 4nd whikt o | trat ! | | 1 Villlams, of ¢ hus, O Lis itinerary of the Anti-Saloon league. Rev, J. B. Carns, [ MOt 88 much as there was and what ther 1 Tishep of The Fasmors’ fndustrinl Unien, The fact that has devoted %0 | state superintendent of the league, presided. |18 they are not responsible for [ : | Bade s AL much of his time to g in the I Enthusiastic addresses were made by I, M | MF. Bryan appealed to'the spirit of dis Fastonistn ¥ ; says: 1 have used Peruna as o fam congressional dist believed to be | Sanderson, D, D)., of Fremont, H. A, Horn- | 10¥8lty when he attacked the republican | NIODRARA, Neb 21.—(8pectal.) medicine for sev an indication that the fusionists are not | aday of Omaha, and Rev. H. N. Speer. party on account of the Philippine ques- | Chairman Jones and P. L. Hall of the demo- | eral yeurs. 1 placiog very much reliance in the ability | The session was opened this morning with By saying (hat republicans wanted to CfRt. A PLLLAUC I SRR L) S of George W. Berge, the congressional nom- | devotional services by H. L. Powers. The in blood, asking the questio How | of the popullst state committee met | | use for mys inee, s a campalgner. With the exception | following ministers were continued in the | MUCh are 2,000 dead bodies worth He | democratic central committee of Knox 1 have had of one or two spenches Mr. Bryan has not | superanumerary relation: D. . Winship, | Pleaded for the Boers and accused repub- | Boyd counties yesterday, who had [ eral tedion arranged @ single date outside of the First | J. P. Leedom, J. E. Moore, J. R. Gearheart. | 1408 of lack of sympathy. One incident |$embled to persuade Hon. Charles Crockett spells with sy digtrict | 7. W, Sarthows R, Adriance and 3 @ | 0ccurred that was laughable. When Mr. |to Withdraw from the race for ropresent | temi, catarrh ryan Rides an Auto. Maxfleld were reported as deceased Bryan stopped on Maln street one enthusi- | tive of the district populists at a | and vetore using W. J. Bryan and tom The following were changed from super- | 88tic fusionist called for three cheers for |meeting at Verdigris last Friday decided Peruna 1 had more attention in ¢ umeraty 1o euperanuated: J. P. Roe, | BFYan, but after calling his three times|not to fuse, and when the mocrats tried several than all the signt \ paign b 1. 8. Levitt, Samuel Cates, T. W. Owen, B. | thfee there was not even one cheer. We [sembled they found no populists here to other remedic and street orators in the . Blain. The relation of W. A, Wilson, 3. 1 | Botlced houses today displaying the national | EIVe them checr, except Mr. Cr t, who with little or no Iv was his f le on a Brooks, W. H. Underwood was changed | €108 that fall 10 do so on Independence | Would have nothing wh to do with succe But in L it co b id I\ supernumerary to offective. The fol- | %Y them. The d rat 1 angry and Do 1 but ating. The mact e changed from effective to su Mr. Bryan announced that in his speech | Wil wage a bitter fight K. Schmidt. a prompt and sure cure. 1 alwavs keep which Bryan rode is the property yi E.W. Wilcox, J. W. Shenk, | % Nebraska City next Wednesday ever e S BEronE Nt ONE | I1‘u 1‘4. Iy, which promptly relieves any Wittman and as it is the only one Morquette. Tho following persons wera | \0€ he would discuss the trust question be ONG, Neb., 8 Sesinliyione arl “ w-\“, i i i , oty it naturally attracts tderuable at- | continued in the superanuated relation: | “ause of the prescuce there of the starch | yp," pog Al meetings JUDGE DEWITT €. NELLES, OF TOPEKA, KAS. . LN TR YN S teation, but with Bryan in it the people |J. Adriance, T. D. Olcott, Charles Balson ;‘*:Mw’mu ‘n‘. said that emOCTais | yyor pold here it The ., s A . AT I w' . h I8¢ v‘\ 4 tamily ‘(w it looked on in ama nt. 1 tarted | C. H. Savidge, J. L. St. Clair, H, W, Con. | belleve as much in tariff reform as they bad | yoi was £ N of | 1lon. Judge Dewitt €. Nelles, of Toj K was for elght years District Attor an_excellent remedy for from bis home on D) strect, went down Sev- | ley was reported as deceased | in 1562, a8 much in the free colnuge IS | e b ney for the Northwestern qua f ) nd is at present Judge of the Dis- [ various which children are subject [ enteenth street at the rate of twelve miles| The following class of probationers in the | YT 48 they had in 1505, but neither of these | yivon hore was dolivered rict. Court in tho tecnth Judicial District. Thls prominent Kangas goutle- | Hon A M. Lea, United States Disirict per hour, then turned a sharp curve on O | studies of the second year were advanced | W48 the Iseuo of supreme importance BOW. | o¢ wajrbury, who put forth {']m 18 a great beliover ir A atarrh remedy, and writes the | Attorney for the Routhers District of M street und sped up through the business |in their studies and were admitted fnto R arguments. A MoKlinley ollowing r concerning it | #ssippi, rocetve i Mntm by wection of the city, passi et cars and | tull membership In the conference g |VARGE CROWD AT BTREET AL b of ftty-elght member Topeka, Kan, | President Harrion, and also by | other vehicles so 1y everybody | King, Joseph 8. Green, Ho A, Chappell, Joan | Wayne is Taking n Hollday and Ma hich will be fncreased The Peruna Medicine Co, Columbus. Ohio: 3 McK o In a letter written HAVIY thought the machine was runt way. By | L. Philliy G. Shick. The former three Peopte Visit the Carnival, W ten davs, out of a total vote of Gentlemen, ©*As Lam particularly i ¢ to cateh cold,which at once sete | burk. Miss, he savs: “I am more (han the time the automobile arrived at the depot | were clected to deacon's orders, as wera| WAYNE, Neb, Sept. 21.—(Special Tele- | in the township. We know of nine who |t €8 il catireh and scriousty aife.ts my hearing, I am indeed pleased | Pleased with the bencfits der Pe t was settiog a pace for over a dozen | @lso . L. Koontz, under the local rule. J | KFm.)—The day dawned heautiful for the | voted for Bryan four years ago who say | With the help I have found sinee using Peruna. After o severe attack, | runs, and have recommended my wheclmen, who were following along to see | B. Shick was elected to elder's orders under | Street fair carnival here, beginning this they will vote the republican ticket this | Dottle never fails to restore me fully to hedth, and I fiad tht by using | friend th as a tonle and catarrh cure vhat wag golng to happen nex the local rule morning ever was any city of like size | year. it oceasionally. it keeps me in good condition, and preveots me from | 101 had been Jucky enough to have seen | Private Secretary Jewell returned th [ 80 beautitully decorated and the many | catehing cold, It isa fine tonig, and I aceord it my hearty endorsement.’* | years ago, Peruna would have saved mo morning from Beatrice, whero he reg Tnited Hrethr Sewnion, | booths are models of Leauty. The busines wel for Rooscvelt, 5 é much inconyenien 1 can never be too - wented Governor Poynter in ter ot |, HASTINGS, Ne t Special)— | men here acquitted themselves splendidly ORFOLK, Nel p 1.—(Special.) In systemi rrh ther more or ole ayster produces a wretched con- | thaukful to you for the benefits received the Institution for Feeble Minded Youth The annual conference of United Breth- | A large crowd has been in attendance and arations are being made for the | catarrh of every c 4 I : s 4 ik anes of the| from y valua remed Lang has not yet settled with the state | F¢% ¢hurch in session here. Bishop | everything moved off in fir . Roosevelt meeting on October 4. All rafl- [ catarrh may have originated | h whole bedy refuse to do their work p Address The Por Med o Colum as 1 know, but [ pre that he | Mills of Den presiding and S. S Fpley | The Wayne Corn Palace, Pen 1 roads centering here make rates for or throat, but it has finally pervaded the erly. Sight, hearing and taste arc slghtly | bus, 0., for a free book on catarrh f de un accounting with Dr. Dearing “" I”-‘ "'“*' was elected secretary. There | bands furnished excellent music tl occasion cople from all surroun - = — at Beatrics,” said Mr, Jewell 1| Were over thirty ministers that answered | out the day and the speaking and sy towns have expressed their intention of at 5 Q (i e i e e na [ 19 the frst roll call and an equal number | vaudeville performances were listened to | tending 1t will be the most important| GENTRAL LABOR UNION MEETS PRINTERS HOLD A SESSION | inientcin I for street cleaning un would have done #o at that time had he pot | °f 18 delegates were present. There was | and witnessed by hundreds of people polittcal gathering of the campaign der the en ney clause He believe Deen detained in court in his trial for re- | 1Uite @ heated debate yesterday on “Bound- | Tonigiit the electric display is beautiful | The McKi and et club was | President Asn Taytor's Politieal | Delegates (o the the- | lowever, that certificates for cleaning dur #18ting an officer. Aund, by the wa looks | 8TY and Finance™ and the lecture of Rev.|and would be a credit to a city many timos | #ddressed last night by W Young of Course s Upheld by a De- Will atten ing the carnival week could be defonded as pretty blue for Lang in that trial Gamble on “The Sabbath Question” was | larger than Wayne. There are many Stanton, republican candidate for state sen elsive Vot vention at Kansas Cf emergeney work, because it would be dan- The home of §. S. Wilson on Maple street | Y¢TY clear and logical. There is a litile | attractions and, taken all in all, it is sald |ator. He spoke about two on the % gerous to all 1 additional refuse matte wan éntered by burglars last night. Sev l;mll-]v of some kind among the elders and | by those who have attended other sireet | 1ssues of the campaigu and held the closest | By a vote of 27 to 10 the Central Labo i amuel Re A, H. Comstock u\;xl nu.m; to rewain in the stre T Blsiie fot 81l varware, Wore atolen the re-election of these officers promises | fulrs to be among the best, if not excelling | attention of his hearcrs unton last night de » place itselt at the | Klopp have been chosen by the Omaba AbrRiiTas 1or BlaTE Convantlen d to stir things up a little in the meeting thing, they have ever seen. There i e tharey ob thi fatans and 1o be | Typothetae as delegates to the national con- | SLTLR L ‘ LR Gang Works the Farmers, and, as one of the members said, “It will | amusement for all and thousands of peopie | IN. Neb. Sept. 21.—(Special.)— | @RaIn uged as trading stock tc o th ’\ fon wh will meet ln Kansas City tof “the Nebraska | tion_ o RUSHVILLE, Nob., Sept. 21.—(Special)— | be the most exciting event of the confer- | will be here tomorrow, the big day dward Churchill Fiteh of Ohlcaco sboke | Dolitical ambitions of office e next Tuexday [ Woman's clubs, fe'in the clty, arrangiig Yesterduy the rate of school Iands occurred | €ne The conference will be fn session| Hon. H. R. Catlin of Terre Haute, Ind., | i Grand Army of the Republic hall last| This decision was arrived at Ta The coming convention will-Le one of the | Lho Progtam, of the state conveniion, Wit in’ Rushville and much interest was taken | here until Monday noon. will deliver a republican address. An ex- | i ov b0 oS t e | evening after a long and acrimonio [ most impo In the history of the soolety, | will he the “t wnd most in the proceedings. A gang of cappers and | N e cursion will be run from Sioux City, accom- | Msny on the issues from a republican |/ Bo Gy personalitios were indulged | Which was primarily organized = for the | & of any convention of the fed 5 & u Pay High for i Olaai A Stou: ¥, standpoint. The train on which Mr. Fiteh | ™ : purpose of creating u more friendly feellng | eration. there now being minety-three nl strong-armed men from Lincoln were on » " g 1 nted by the Knights of Pythias band, in to a measure seldom scen in the meet purg Hed elubs \ I cufched guest s PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Spe- | 3 [ came was an hour and a half late and it N d0R D mBOEIAE MR NNEAE DT REEAY Anabite | hed dln monk the distinguished guests hand. At Valentine the day before they SInli = TH e Kunrenie o h °Pe | Wayne and Ponca played an Interesting | 2810 o'olook. betore the r reached | IDB of the central body I8 K npes " [to be present are Octave hanet, My had extorted about $100 blood woney from | 9 court has handed down | gayma of ball this afternoon, resulting in| ., . ! W. H. Bell introduced a resolution, saying: | tablish prices for work. At the present | Sarah K. Platt-Decker of Uenver and Mrs, the farmers and ranchmen of Cherry | hocclslon compelling the commissloners f | fuyor of Wayne. Score, 6 to 2 ball, and there was still & large audl- | " 0 0y 500 Contral Labor unton | meeting the question of effecting closer or- | Low of Atlanta, Gu., president of the na wounty, the plan belng to hold farmers up | e COUBLY to pay the Seth Thomas Clock pliliieah ¥ |ence ip the room. Mr. Fitch is an elo- | hut no member of the organfzatin 1% | ganization will be considercd, including the | tonal federation. h 5 to keep them from bidding | CCPany for the clock which adorns the | NOMINATIONS ARE MADE AT LEIGH, | quent speaker with an excellent flow of | empowered or s empow Uil establishment of natlonal headquarters | “5"71“«; to 82 to keep them from bIddin | court. house tower. The clock was pur b [ language and he hit democracy a stunning | 8peak for or reprosen ntral Labor | S0 eers on a salary tn charge. The| FIRES WILL BE IN ORDER P e, Gy K oy | chased of the company through one Wick- | e o Pute | blow. He briefly took up the issues, but | W S0 VR NEEEE e gor at | Kansas City delegation will favor this plan, | Bht, as far as ascertaiucd, two for blood | ersham and County Clerk Frank Dixon 1o | dwelt upon tmperialism to a greater length | | President Ao e paseage. 1o |and they will also ask that a fund be created | Washing ationtor: Nredic sued & warrant to him for the payment, but | MEIGH (Special than any other tople Tl that while he had not been guilly of | foF use in case of strikes by journeymen em- | for Sunday instead of sending the money to the com- | E¥am.)—The republican county convention T i et e : ‘olution | Ployed by members of the ussoclation | erly Winds, pany he appropriated jt to his own use.|Onvened at Leigh at 130 p. m. D. M. Cam- | Speeches ot amanty, | tna LR “', ’ by Kansas City fs making great preparations | Tho original cost of the timepicce was $a50, | €100, chairman of the county central com- | “““} MOUTH, Ne 81.~( ‘“-" dmed at him b O for the entertainmont of the visitars and/|. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21,—Forecast for but after paying the company that amount | Mittee, called tho meeting to order and | clal) Ex-Grand Masicr it Al e o ! b la week's program has been arranged which | Saturday and Sunduy again with Interest and the costs of the | Ponald McLeod was made chairman, Charles | Sovereign discu ‘\' the )‘I'“l]““ al Issues ¢ u LU ’ - U will conclude with a banguet at the Balti- | For Nebraska, North and South Dakota— iit the clock will have cost the county | H: Stockdale, secretary, and W. T Howard, | the campuign ia Whites hall fast evenl plape OREIR ey moro Lotel on which several thousand doi- | Fair, Saturday; cooler Sunday; wosterly $3,000. assislant secretary. OT8 Jpos DRAIEREE S DpLn R R i D be cxpended. At the time the Wind —— The convention proceeded to nominations [ €hief question discussed, althoush sons nominated by the convention wa in scssion the convention of | For Niinois— Fair, Saturduy and Sunday; _ Misstonary Society at Norfolk. and W. H. Herman of Clarkson was nom- | {01ch auestion, trust speaking for organized labor A clrotypers' assoolation will | WArmer iu uorthcrn portion, ; NORFOLK, Neb., Sept (Speclal Tele- | inated for state representative, F. J. E | the dir } The lent took Zexceptions to Copen- | varfable wind | v gram.)—A meeting of the Women's Foreign | of Schuyler, county attorney, and Jol uring ie time Mrs. Marion Tod! | harvo's remark 1 suid th h i Sbster hxan: Nataveibn 2 Oklx s Missionary society this afternoon was pre- | Stevens of Leigh for county commisstoner, | °f Michlgan, who is sald to be one of the | vention he never pretended to represen Mothers endorse It, ohildzew 1ike it, old | homa, Indian Territory and Ar sided over by Mrs. 1da J. Mae of Fremont. | First disttict, Al of theso men are ex. | D05 talented women of America, spoke In | organized labor of Omaha, but reprosentod | o REthIEE SOAOTTE A BERGERE 08 e B g Ot Mgy and sunday; east to |\~M{|' es were made by Mrs. Mae and Mre. | ceptionally strong candidates and the | Watcrman's hall for the middle-of-the- Ja political association and the Union Lab \gh Cure 1t will guickly cure all throat | southeast winds M. Sisson of Norfolk on work of the|chances of their election are flattering. | FO4Icrs By club, a pol Al assoclation of R Oman 1 ling troubles For lowa—Fair, Saturday and Sunday; ! 200 ""‘ This was followed by the annual [ There was a full delegation from nearly | Shaw Sp s nt Seribner, | posed of union workingmer - | southerly wind ] fonference missionary sermon, preached by | every precinct in the county and the cox SCRIBNER, Neb., Sept. 21 claly—| Delogate Willis of ihe Pressman's union | NG EXCUSE FOR UNTIDINESS | ror Missouri—Fair, in northern part ; Rev. Thomas Bithel of Wayne, after which | vontion was a continual love feast « or Shaw of lowa addressed about | Stated that the South Omaha c atio | showers; fair in southern portion ) o 1."’.,‘, ;\A~]n1>‘4‘ csslon of the Conference | Hon, Edward C. Fitch of Chicago was|1500 people here this evening, tl was compored of i od W ," Mayor Hos Diffie ciating | For Colorado, Wyoming and Monfanu— \ Daswlonary soclety was held. Rev. J. N.| present and addressed the convention on the | house being flled to overfiowing wi orgunized labor, b fow who Divey St | Fair, Saturday and Sunday; westerly winds. y Rathugll ¢ chuyler was re-elected presi-| igsues of the day. Jobn R. Hays, candidate | (husiastic republica Hooper sent up a|held cards; th Igs Dot 1 ween Act of P Local Reco dent and Rev. C. N. Dawson of Omaha re- | for congress, Third district, spoke at the | Jarge delegation headed by the band of than fifteen men were tand all but| | OFFICE OF THIE WEATHER BURBAL, -8 9 lected secretary opera house in the evening to a large and | place, It was @ strikingly good mecting, | (WO Of them were oppo e party upon | Mayor Moores has not yet signed the | OMATA, Sept. 21— Official record of fem Y v | whom Taylor was tryiug to force caudi- |resolution passed by the council which pro- | perature’ and precipitation compired with T enthustastic crowd, and the able discusslon of the money que ay L L b g : the corresponding da the last tirce | | f cleaning of streets during the v L FREMONT, Neb, Sept, 21 clal) ™ 1 " 1 tion and the Philippin ion by Gov- hEON, - 1 et | years e = fibia noly Pramsnt lo 4 Crowd to Henr Bia. ernor Shaw awakened generous recognition Taylor denounced all the veports cireulated | T ler of the r under the emergency 000, 1809, 1808, 1807, nly it people or former resi-| HOWELL, Neb., Sept (Special Tel Bha A ! bk lod him wid on @ vole his posi- | clause of the city charter. In discussiug [ Maximum temperature 1K ) £ dents of this city known to have been In|egram.)—The first fusion speech of the cam. 14 touched responsive chords In the hearts | e | the matter he said | Rinlnum somperature ¢ B ow I . % { 'm:‘;n Tex., .1;”.”,; the storm of week [ paign at Howell proved to I dismal fail- | © Ll e i v committe previous to this re- | I am not sure about this proposed plan ' Precipitation ... 000 .00 .00 Lt "I“"" James Clark and family. | ure. A. Z. Donata of Omaha, formerly of | Demoernts Diy at Fair, ‘ a B ot for carrying on the street cleaning and [ Record of precipitaiion at Omaha for this Trho recently removed to that clty. Their | by county, was billed to speak tonight to | OSCEOLA, Neb., Sept, 21 n i 1 of the | bave not decided whether It would be legal. | /i and since March 1, iom: , OF from them and |t wonible Lo get any word | tne Bohemians of Howell, but the crowd | Ye was the day at th u ‘ \ poned | 1t 15 quite a stretch of 1 tion to de: | Deflel Tor. the tamily ‘,.".‘,f e i feared that the entire | failed to materiallze, much to the disap- | fair the democrats and ey | « hould have | clare dirty streets an unfroeseen act of | Normal precipitation ¢ fomily were among the dwa x\m‘ we ‘\‘ o | poiutment of the speaker. Donata was {or- | bucn d ¢ the management to 1 sl e It also ro. | Providence, and 1 do not wish to sanction | Relolency foF the du letter wae received from Miss Anule Clark | yerly a republican officeholder and v v abd BEIiL 4 ¢ hick likel cot th Ve 4 . . ) e " | y ] h ki y i plit ¢ r n to the |any measuro which is Hkely ket the | v since Mare Aflff/tfldfl[[)’afldfifllllp//}{ by 8 friend of the f mily statiug tat they | of Sehuzler, but lately fopp-d. He has ben | open, 1 Rat nag oiit ki was | city into troubl Deflclency for cor. period 15011 escaped uninjured after some very ex- | gent out to convert the Bohemian citizens | not more than half as many th } . « Attor Connell 50 much in | MEASISASY TOR €0F. Beriod k8 ' L s SEVAR PO NG Bl et o | sent ou h \em zens | not more than half as ma ro as t E R I ihe ol ney Connell is also much in 1168, .. L. y Cleanses the System otk i b B the water and dark- | of this part of the state. He fears that the | day before. The speaker was Judge W, IL. | o it £ 'heoaie ‘a6 hentha 18 to the legality of certificates of | Loost Porsoar: Olllelu) Gently and Effectually b | republican party is going to ruin the coun mpson of Grand Island, who they call | (par s $ima 1t looked & though \ when” bilious or costive. Aauinst Rufiron try, €0 he left it. The truth of the matter i tho wheelhorse of democracy in Hall| of the members would come to blow PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 21 —(8pe- | 1% he has eeveral sore spots where the repub- | county | rosolution us adopted wi » 7 4 : S 2 clal.)~The supreme court has decided that | lican county couvention of two years ago | | Whe e Cent fion ///ff'/"”’f’ ’/.“ f”?"()‘j}‘f*flfqé{}fim the Missourl Pacific Rallway company must | 8t 40wn upon him when he was a secker | Republicn Iy | oivhereas, the Central 1 - ur e Jazalive principles of plants | (0 WM T TSR BRIWAY company m for the county clerkship. Such men as Do WAUSA, Neb, Sept. 21.—(Special)=The | to heip private enterptize, we ‘u hknown o actmost beneticislly. 3 = 1 g Mo | s | \ campalgn in Knox county was [ followl P L \ of Amos Thompson, the sum of $5,000 for | NatA do & party no good and the Bohemian . | Sotlow ks ilie Honotable killing Thompson near Union while cm- | ©f Colfax county are too wise to be fooled | OPened last might at this place. An audi- | 376 L0 0 TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS | ployed as brakeman for the company. This | by him. [ enoeciunty padkell ihe Beltito. thal d00is)|(CResolyed B R i is the third time the case has gone to the - greoted the speakers, Hon. John R. Hays, |of Omaha Pen ml BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY | supreme court #I9 S0 43 Realgnation Wan Predicted, Captain Brown and R. H. Catlin M Ladirec aanneh e AR CAUFORNIA LYONS, » pt. 21.—(Speclal.)~The Republicans of this section are confident | vote bond. D ¢ fIG SYRUFCO. Conuty Fair t Auburn, resigning of J. H. Emley of Wisner, the !u( victo; A large number of former | blulding ¢ T th raf SAN FRANCISCO, CAL AUBURN, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special,)—The | fusion nominee for senator for Burt | Bryanites have gotten Into the band wagon | The secretary was instructed to p LOUISVILLE , KY NEW YORK, NY. ounty falr is belug held in Auburn this|and Cuming counties, has been predicted | of prosperity the resolutions to the commissions For sale by druppisrs - price SO¢ per borrle, week and o far it eclipses all former meet- | bY the republicans here for some time - $ morning o———— ngs. The trades display and flower parade | It has also been a foregone conclusion | Campaign Opens at Relden, A personal ween F y that took place at 1 o'clock yesterday were | that Mr. Latta, t banker of Tekamah. l‘ BELDEN, Neb., Sept. 21.—(S8pectal.)—The ngs and resulted Be"stedt s Band simply immense and will be repeated at 1| W!l! be appoiuted by the senatorial com- | campalgn here was opencd last evening by R tomorrow mittee to fill the vacancy. It has been|® Specch by Hon. Fremont Everett of Lyons Mr. Young ) T becau 4 \ . recognized by both parties in Burt county|The hall was well filled and the remarks | o¢ pis ikitax tatc 1 ' at the Pavili Bhsotrio TIRRistor Maatsom: | et uin tarte monle b tao bupirt SOUE | Co¥ine npesker, Were. ntBuaiastiontly e | orn i, ‘ ltes ‘chndidaia i Yes, the same QAVIHIOMN | MADISON, Neb. Sept. 21.—(Special)—| the tusion party could put on the. tickst | ceived [fancion leka b RBLS teaigniag | : The electric light proposition was sub hat could possibly poll more than his| The prospe in this precinct are very | gqijng fn W. H f bo or- | ] 3 w—— mitted to the voters of Madison yesterday | party vote in th unty. Unl Mr, | bright for the republicans. The majority | eani; » | 15th St. and Capitol Ave |24 it was carried by a large majority. | Kloke, the republican nominee, could cut | here will be about double what it was lEa Camlatarlly nmcrasrisadt oSihe | ! . k « | The plant which will be put in is for street . o 600 fusic ' o | years ago. | : { = town th fusion majority heretofore | g Lt ienE 6/ (hiaklie BAHIngRN st Aty ) e DS in ’ ghting purposes only. A light vote was| iy Cuming county It will no doubt leave the | on e the & rsh to fill va | w er v Saturday Afternoon, Sept 22, [wvied clection of scuator extremely doubttul f0r | mpe Treweury derartment oy approved| Troubles of the Meat Cutter S : 2130 B, M, | - v | etther purty o changes fn the plan of the postofies | referred to the (e iy that brightens your silver and cut glass will clean the BEATRIC 'f” ‘,T“' Spectal a o Zpm—— / nnex suggested by the nostmaster. with | poyer to act : Kitchen Crockery. Gold Dust is = dirt destroyer, § CHILDREN'S DAY. )—In the case of Grimes v8. Laog, cn| GRANT, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special.)—Hon, | } Aiant R CLLA The unlon adjourned until the first Fri nothing more. It never harms the article it comes in for the last two days, the jury T. Mercier of Imperial, Neb., addressed the | hO5cH, chunges include the construction of | day in October contact with, It simply makes it clean. For greatest & J 1 Mareh—"Stars and Stripes Forever urned a verdict finding Lang guilty of [ people of Grant and vicinity at the court | 1| ym for fema T the | L D A | economy buy the large package. < 5 resisting an officer and he was fined one | house last night upon the issues of th of the stalrway leading from the work | pate ity o'e Nasp A SR R L Vollsteat | JONAT aud costs by Judge Swiler | campaign under the auspices of the Grant|[o0mh 10, Il J (i the | B Ji Mokl e %ad The N. K. Fairbank Company, 3 2 Dol R RS 1 e | ¥ McKinley and Roosevelt club. This is the for the receipt and forw ¥ . ; 3 : Laurandeau | gphmsion Greeley | first speech of the campalgn at Grant from £ omatl and the i : ; Wiare W to & l ; ’ Chicago, St, Louls, New York, Boston, - SPEAY ney | JOREEL 21— (8peclal )~ | either s The weather was cold and s in_the floor of t - Al q 3 v s \ll ety \‘ninlm| lntermi ‘\\‘r:y B¢Y| The followers of fusion held their first | threstening, almost a hurricune was blow - ] ; c ( d wen nutes’ Tntermissio TP e b s Rrek g |} . L B ).“ Anset Juter v | meeting irt house last night. Tow | ing from the west, which kept the country and unoth 3 ' work 4 7t ¥ g gay ’ SPPe | Dayls Lincoln ! Judge Munn, who is | people from coming in as they Intended h 0 o 6. Cornet Duet—"Jack and Jill"..Boblmaun | holding court hero this week, Were an- |wmany town people were afraid to s INDIGESTION Capitol uvenue . r g o Messrs. Bellstedt aud Jones | nour sy [ Brenia ¥ [] | Deteotives e A held g’ ! 7 “Happy Humming Hottentols z o 8 , SRS : ! Wb ) AT O e e (EEwa L Horsford's Acid Phosphate } | ‘ 3 , e LA Admission, afternoon to any sea BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special Tel-| WEEPING WATER, Neb 2 Makes digestion easy, 1f your dinnerl| | e Fern : p— villon, 25 cents; Cbildr 10 cents egram.)—Colonel Edgar and others of the | (Special Telegram )—The democr held a distresses you, half a teaspoon in half [ | folowing nermits: 1 o pas i ; : . ing concert, admission 35 cents. | cal canddates addressed a rousing meet- | big rally here tonight. A special train of a glass of water will give quick relief. K | S0'th Sixtee re reh, $i; Kirs s ! seats, 10 cents extra. ug at Hoag tonight. Great enthusiasm was | four coaches from Plattsmouth and inter Genuine bears name HoRSPoRs's on wrappe | baum & ® . ¥ 4y 2 o'slock sbarp mauifestod and the turneut was large. wediate poiuts, bringlug two bands snd a | i AR A BOM) BN v,