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- THE OMAHA DAILY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1900. 5 N0 TRACE OF TRAIN ROBBERS AT very © e READY T0 RECEIVE THE RIN( | N den Who Held Up the Burlington Near | y in this count le listened to th ' severo cases of pulmonary diseasy Linooln Becar th t like the ech sin ] beg e tana, the A an dancer, Rice's pigs and " ” F Golden Med Discovery” has worked ool Evca Fews peopl giag | poniés, ¢ Big cokit fitl | A Cry of Warning and of | won 86 come (o 16 ok mian J— » w g His talk [T ‘ " o familiar Luna and | L woman as a la rt. The breath car nE At Ciny Center ? | s, (B 'l Ho pRuse N ' ds " " ’ 1| the ! sings ¢ | pe. g was doep av DETECTIVES HAVE THE USUAL THEORIES ||, " N 8 2 Specia jocal fusion \ French production of 1iv . tressing, th were hemorrhages, night o the ,;gmv ...'»]-w of . e trosty | ¥ ¥ P wild History repeats itseit. sweats maclation and great weakness b of th place n. ( o gun wa 3¢ e A A 1 t 1 he docte N many ¢ ha one by Bx 1 Men and of the || o county all week, having had good | i r A W | Bave way and the man on horseback sped "Phet Br, Pleree’s Golten W | vicinity rapid v g | theater and other attractions each b : : 11 gone.” Then D \.v!y4~l1<u’!vv Medical Opinton ¢ Severnl Gangs A A 1) rland, Eldorado, Ong and De- New Fusion Plan ls e Pp-vvh down the valley with the alarm, he was | piscovery'’ wa 1 and the ciive Seaer e ork. b Avisdhe w cakel e Harvard Glec GRAND ISLAND, Net ept. 2 Spe et F doing exactly w oul s dous unde! s couRl Satal o . Are at Work * the anti-everything aker. The Harvard C LA Y b Where the Beide Wil wWait, loing exactly what would be done under [The cough disappear The hemorrhages I s also here. The court room was |cial)—A new paramoun e was sprung | e 5 STRATETANEE: ek fran | GonNed, Fleah was put on. Atd the onoe — |41 1 and the audience remalned at- |in this city this week. A German fusion| One booth w y eyes may cor 3 i W B e oo """ | hopelcss sufterer was at length restorel A A It i n esumab pon the authority of | veniently fo has been reserve the | Reneratio e was giving the people in suff s At le estore LINCO! gept pe )—Dete ROUSING RALLY UP AT PIER for over an hour and a half. The |journal, presumably uj ithor t f has been rved for l, n Ws giving the people 1n | )" po activities of labor and the enjoy \ tive Ma ot Burl B voud eech of the evening, and which was | the Little Giant of Hall county, printed a | (Bride,” a young woman with the courage | the line of the flood a chance for life | ment of life. Thousan witness to these secret service returned today after making blicans Open Their not on the program, A8 by Fred J. Warren, | number — of extra copies and sen ‘ iy AL :‘h,“\“,\l.”l’:rflv\ x‘.‘ | The man or woman who in some Aden | facts and these witnes know whereof af’ liNtccesstul se i Tor 16 mot WHS ‘v?un a Good ¥ [a for I t who had stumped this | them out among German voters of the state, | (‘.;“’.. the groom m'] the '\":} \ite witt | Peril has been plunged fn tbe engulfing |they speak because they are men and wo- robbed the St. Louls-Portland train SRCE Jal Tele- | and several other counties in former years [ in which the advice was given | e e e e i “bride wil | ¥ave, or caught in an upper chamber of A |mon who testify that they owe their lives " Woodlawn last | g It is gen JEER S RE opened the cam- | for the fusionists and who gpoke at the late | 0 not allow yourself to be misled to |Occur 1 in the ipeieb th ll i \,”}, burning house; these know how all of to “Golden Me al Discover and Dr erally supp e e ¢ bl i, x.‘,\Hx,‘Uu by an en- | fusion Uoadi fon. His speech '\..\q for probably prominent republican | accum ““-‘ ’,:]:, "“’:'”u :‘ ”:;I-"‘ "-H“mw..m.m and future can be gathered into | Plerce Lincoln immediately a robbery and moeting at the opers house. |even aply an announcement of his | candidates for the legisla but elect [t her d slb persons | fiy Husband bad Been & close watch bein " 1 republican candidate f ntention to support the republican ticket [ democratic and fusion members of the leg- | Who love a love A o Busplclo: haracter o tt caided and after a song | in the future and his reasons for so doing, | islature regardless of how you may other- | At the den Superintendent Renze and his coughing for years and peo b 5 wan- e DY O rce male quar introduced Ed- | which he did to the satisfa f all rea- [ wise wish to vote | crew are working night and day in the con ple frankly told me that he 5 cotion of the vouners it | ¥ard C. Fitch of Chicago, who spoke for | sonable people. Many of his former politi- | Locally it is taken as a hint that the state | Struction of the floa 1 the final touches would go fnto consumption' Taat ¢ B8 RV TE 15 e AT t an hour and a half on the issucs be- [ cal assoclates wore present, men with | ticket may be sacrificed and fusiontsts [ AT even now being supplied. The design writes Mrs. John Shireman to locate any of the guilty person aid | f€ e pe He spoke of the prosper- | whom he had campaigned in the past, and | will concentrate their efforts to elect the | ®'$ and moulders are reaping the fruit of of No. 265 25th Place, Chl Detective Maloné. *Cirenm s lead us| WY M le of Nebra as well as of the | gave him a respectful hearing two fusion candidates for the lezislature, | four years’ experience and the eighteen cago, 11 Had such ter to belleve that the robbery at Woodla " United States were enjoyin nd proved by e speech of Mr, Denny was sound | productions which will traverse the streets coughing spells, we not as committed b experienced men, bu |t 1 figur that it was a result of re logical and eatly pleased the aundience ”""ll"f « "lll'!xl’ nt hle Rock. in a glare of light on Thurs night will only grew much larmed, {Hebe. R¥S DD (RUTeRETORY: that. thay: wers | D v leglslation. He discussed all the | Ho has won a warm place in the hearts of | TABLE ROCK, Neb t (Special) | be greater and grander than ever before. but looked for the bursting the ones who held up the passengers on | '"916% ralsed by the democrats in a fair | Clay county republicans, who will show | —Rev. George M. Gates for the last two| Some surprises are also in waiting for the of a blood vessel or hemorr the Burlington tr ”‘ ’H". ‘l‘w‘;’\»'v < o nd nparti manner showing up the | their appreciation should he ever come to | YeArs Methodist l:]":“'! Al pastor at this | fraternal day parade on Wednesday The hage t almost any time the same iion rain near Hailer. Of|hypocrisy of the democrats on their howl | our county again place, with his family, left vesterday for | court workmen will supply a half dozen After thres duy's coughibe fobbed in & similar manser in fows and|°htruste. H with an eloquent trib The Harvard Glee club was also accorded [ Fairmont, Neb, his new ch They | floats of a mysterious and most humorous He was (oo weak (6 CIoNS 1t 0 fowathis THAE tha tH ona 48| ute to the Declaration of Independence and | full praise and generous applause | take with them from this place the kindest | nature. The elephant will lead the van and the room. The doctor did g il ot Washingt sIn and McKinley - | wishes of the people of this locality those who etare fmpertinently at his stride 5 &obi state e 1 ';'0 with each other We haven't glven | Merchnnts Distike Orvdinance, Rev, A, W amel, the new pastor, of the n. ther ul ””"‘ are warned to beware o I“1 s VI e 4ld ‘: v the search by any mean fact, we o o ), Ne Se i (MO0 | AR OBtTOH. Wh ¥ . g AL , L case to a druggist who ol,-«‘y Lcddaiiid 1‘1111‘ ) o Normal N 'x . tlu\\\\’: |‘r \,I\\Yr N ,‘yv 2 ! o church, who comes here from Har-|of his wrath. About forty fraternal socie HURANA e k. dOLTE 6LADN y d 1en oner o ater v ] 2. (Specia e fal.) s last meeting the city council | yvard, arrived yesterday A s of meet es o el ed o ade, enticed b, o y e i have suspicions concerning men hero in|school year opens with & much larger en- | passed an ordinance preventing the tieing, | ings were 4 e | T R R e Pierce’s Golden Medical i v { ) inan prev ing the 8. | ings were commenced here Wednesday | purse of $750 for the prize turnout and the D wvery My husband's Ancoln and something may develop fn the | rollment than ever, there heing now about | hitching or leaving horses on Locust street | evening last by Evangelist C. C. Atwood | description of these floats is also being rcover » u] ble next few day 00 #nrolled in the normal department and | und instructed the police department to{and wife, and are to continue for two or | gedulously guarded recovery was remarkable 8o far as I have been able to find out | registration is not completed. The model | cnforce not only this ordinance, but also | three weeks 3 In days after he began only one of the four men who held up |school also shows a large number n ordinance previously passed prohibitir | Iy L R using Dr. Plerce's Golder the train Friday night' got on board at| Many improvements are noted in the | the hitching and tieing of teams on Third Date for 1 Meeting, SRR 2 ot A SIL for Weeks Atd: will Medical Discovery he was Lincoln. The other three walted ahout | building and about the grounds, the most | strect. These are the two prin- | HUMBOLDT, N = (Bpoeial )| 8 TREIRNL “‘]" light and Ak-Sar-Ben col- y and around and in two & mile this side of Lincoln and started | pot le being the standpipe, which is|cipal business streets and some ot | The exccutive committee of the Richard-| 2" ”"‘"‘;'H" ppb TR N o :;"l' Ore, deve le went <0 a fire for a signal to their confederate | complete and r for u the storekeopers are hindered from | 508 County Teachers' association met here | i 'he chill moticeable last year will be sl R i As soon as the man on hoard the train| Of the members of last year's faculty |leaving th delivery teams in front | decided to hold the first session at [ ““HHE i saw the fire he crawled over the ten who will not be this year, Mizs Davis | of th laces of business while loading High school building this clty on | WEATHER RECORDS AL ASSURING, WHAT WOULD COST and ordered the engineer to turn on the | will take a £p course in m it ir ns with wares to be delivered | Friday and Saturday, November & and 10 to consult the ordinary brakes and when the train slowed down || s hy t i, Mi Mears and | to various parts of the city. Two promine The program has not been completed, | Last Week of Se er in Usunlly peclalist in disease? More the three men began to fire ts » the | Prof. Hasic will attend Chicago university, | grocers were arrested yesterday for dis- | PUt L9 CUTUCHILEN, 1| STUARYOR B MeUUTe fitxing (' Aok "l"""-l > that brief sentence. “A chance for 11fe.”” |in most cases than the average person Cxpress car. The conductor fired weveral | Miss Forguson will do speclal normal work | regarding the ordinance will fight the | o1 Address from Chancellor Andrews of [ o R o e O et Bou v | . There is another class of people, those in | has to spend in fees. Yot persons suffer ;-:;«lhv Ix‘:‘: "wrv - they ]‘I'V:h4”'|~“|u in Chicago and Miss Sanders will teach | ordinance, making u test case of it. The | ate university }_m‘nw W \‘(hm“h"‘. Mf"“ week | danger from discase, who understand how |In8 from chronic discases are fnvited to L bl ”.v n return he bloo usic in the Methodist ol at Palmyra, | draymen and hackdrivers are also up i | For n Long Drive, | in September for the date of the fall fes. | UCh lies in those few words. There are | consult an EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL I\ 00k the trail very we ut as | Mo. arms, as they have been relegated to a| LEIGH, Neb. Sept 5 Sl it il men and women living today in healthy, |IST by letter, FREE, . """" s they got to the road they lost it| During vacation occurred the marriage|side street. The ordinance was intended | lfam 4 Joseph “]'wv\u Whb kv Giey ‘[[“‘ L ”f il g8 "”"“l‘ HIOES ";"r nctive enjoyment of life who can look back | Dr. Plerce, chief consulting physician to l;wl‘:” Ufl :" “‘\" i f peopl | of Prof. Por e Maud M. Ha f Lin- [ to protect some of the newly laid perma- | partners with their father for a number of | week in the ye Sl et SR the time when they were weak W1 the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, & v ha coln. Also Miss Florenco Worley, a former | nent cement walks, but its strict enforee- | yoars 6 Yivery: obi ft Letah i re. | maciated, coughing until the blood trickled Buffalo, N. Y., is an extraordinary spe i About twenty person Fertdeiith’ ot wrsmbab i6f tiie: TRUUILE - SNA NG BW. 16| mivht Kiti 6 A H GLHaS : 5 recor the bureau are not pre- e this oity,' who were interested the A . an _in- | ment is making it an obnoxlous measur arted yestorday in a wagon for Oak Ridg in tabulated form previous to 1892, | O¥CF their 1ips, geeing no hope of escape |Clalist. He is extraordinady fn an unbrok ¥ a in the or | structor tn the State university school of - Pa. The boys &re ex| AMVORRIRTE | 1 : . : “ | from that dread disease consumption en experience in the treatment and cure ganization of the Nebr regiment of | musie, was married to N. G. Demorest of Boy Badly Hurt. 5y th h : 8 ane|but during the last seven years four have of diseases which tend o thirty TRV - nitlikryiftvy YeAte Hie cashgl i | OENEVA, Neh, Sept. 23--(Spectal)— | %Y they will make tore cold | pecn destitute of rainfall from September [ But chance for life came to them and |90 di6eises which extend over thirty guests of Major E. 8. Dudl s | kionsa (e thiogue Nke Bost put inte tha | Yesterdky while' Huntig. Churile Grean;;| Yoo 1Ok OVSHAKER et to September 30. In 1583, 1504 and 1866 | they took it 98 par: ent of thess he Bas trested Belns quet at the Lindell hotel | F | 1ibrary which will hold 24,000 card son of G. R. Green, was hurt in a wire r tes Lowne erent. | rain £ but the total precipitation fory “I feel very grateful for the home treat | \y.oiiiely and ent “ :“‘ I"TI'\ |' ng Dudley was named f 1 e regi- [ 0f tHe graduates of last vear C. N. Alden | f0€€. cutting his knee so severely that he | ULYSSES, Neb., Sept. 23 —(Special.)— (2% one of the perlods did not exceed |ment given mo by the World's Disp, traordinary in that he puts at the disposal ment and the banquet was glven as an| i guperintendent of schools at Niobrara 1 twice from loss of blood, after walk- | The Bryan club of Ulysses had their first AUE AUHE REBRLORLADRELIOLIBNAL | Mecicdl e SRk T of correspondents not only his own service idence of his uppreciation of the honot. | unq H, L. Barrack is superintendent a into town, and was carried home on a | rally here Friday evening. Judge E. W day. At prescut the month of | Brown of Sands, Watauga Co, N. €.+ | g, “(eeiRoreons Ao AT T PLATTSMOU 0 Alnsworth | stretche Hale of David City was the speaker, The has had an excess of rainfall | had catarrh for several years, then 00k |pering neatly o score of quall "‘ Ll : B e O I L TID AN e | riss AR 1A OFANAH: KN HUIMBALGF thel t night the Silver Link Rebecca lodge, | crowd was small and very little enthusiasm ximating half an inch, which, in the grip, also bad hemorrhage from the 1UDES. | june There 18 no other offor of { """‘:“ Hiddsime . A ot D e A L t Order of Odd Fellows, | was manifested. This has always heen n|Minds of the weatherwise, would indicate |1 had the best medical attention, but only | i H At ) me New Roilding is Well Un- | nor & ston School cal advice which hag beh o renowned 1 der Constrneilon Now of Oratory, has taken charge of the de- [ D@ # supper =~ and gocial at the | populist stronghold that the remainder of the month will be[to bring parlal relief. 1 got up for a [an Inatitution as the Invalids: Hotel and PLATTSMOUTH, N Sept (Spe- | purtment of elocution in the college at |OPera house. realizing a mice little b dr m the official records it is learned few months but had wmore hemorrhages. |gurgical Inetitiie, e ot 3 ""fjl clal.) Plattemonth new public library | Creal Springs, 11 They celebrated the forty-ninth anniver Light for St Edward that, covering a pericd of twenty-nine ! took Dr. K-—'s Discovery (twenty-five |gpecialist as Dr. Piorce. Write in. confl bullding is well under way and will probably Al “pr ¢" teaching 18 now done | ary of the organization and had a very| ST. EDWARD, Neb. Sept. 28.—(Special.) cars, the average number of clear days | or thirty bottles), but in a few months I'dence to Dr, R, V. Plerce lww'lv”\'m\v'w be inclosed within two weeks. When con sen o devote I | pleasant tim This is one of the first|St. E rd is to have 4 lectric light plant, | for the month of September is thirteen, the had more spells of bleeding. 1 wrote to Dr o i When m- | by seni only, who devote oue-half their Do not accept any substitute for “Golden pleted the building will be a model of archi- | time to teaching and continue it sigh ders of our city, to be put in operation in the near future age number of partly cloudy ten and | Pierce and received directions what KInd yedical Discovery " The i o that tectural perfection and a lasting monument |out the year. All other teaching in the| A Roush Rider club was organized last It will be ated by water-pawer. Al number of cloudy seven. o far| of medicine to use; 1 commenced taking | dealers sometimes. offe S ’;‘ to the enterprise of o yetl ¥ivy | saodal 4 4 g night at republican headquarters. Captain, | 100 1ights have been subscribed for already. | this month there have been but six clear his lden Medical Discovery' and Dr. 5 ; ; B i S8 R T £ our clth Heavy | model school is dome by the regular corps | 't P 8 3 J 1 Dr.|ay Dr, Plerce's Is not the medicine which doibls ddats will oben (nto. the Al : 0 2 enne | Fred Williams: first lieutenant, Frank ¢ A water works system is also under consid- | days, requiring seven to make up the, Sage's Catarrh Remedy. I had only taken s . I he front vesti- | of critic teachers and these model lessons | has cured the thousands who testif: 4 bule, which, being eight feet In width by |are observed by those doing work in the | 1Cfi Second licutenant, Arthur Hannes, | eration Averap one bottle when I could see I was improving. | wnen all other medi ‘: ,“',_',‘ L [ five in depth, will be found amply commodi- | (raining courses. | This is composed of forty-nine members - T {n the matter of temperature the knights |1 used” five bottles of the ‘Discovery’ and | Modteal Dismyerss porn g ““"""‘ WOA 2GR RIT rosdN; Tiotibie d@65¢4 ot thie s A short time prior to the opening of |AM I8 in conjunction with the Repul TRENTON, Neb - bopt 28 (Special Tele. |28 caually fortunate. In the Inat seven |thres bottles of Dr. Sago's Catarch Rem- |rece and permannont, e (1o (0 Per NEY IR RS S VAL 6 A B AWIAEIDRAILNA L st adl. boe sl s by ot % | club SR ABs “.‘»‘f”l‘l i \i‘;r it ars the age temperature for the last edy. 1 have been able to do any kind of A BOILED xm{\'v BOOK ‘A other way will 4 you to the large pub- | [, Farnham at Binghamton Y. Dr| Wyn w and Ak-Sar-n necessary security PRIl the ansessed oot | o Beptember has been 63 degrees, the | labor for more than twelve months. Well D, Plercels Common Senke \1‘\,| 1 Ad le room, where bookeases neatly arranged r org )y 4 7 i | b extremes an temperature for the time I just simply owe my life to the World's f L ged | Farnham was for several y president | WYMORE, Neb., S 23.—(Special,)— | and fixed matters up in general and P 1897 5 i viser contains over a thousand large pages will contaln a fund of knowledge and pleas- | of the State normal, a of great ability | b ¥ 8 b Y : being 74 degr in 1897 and 56 degrees in Dispensary Medical Association s ages, of the State normal, a man of great ability 1t seems as though nearly every person|free again. Whitford's relatives live hero | |t ' 4 § p . A Yo and it has required this large number of ure I"r which it fs at the liberty of all to}and one of the men who aided in bullding | in Wymore Is preparing to go to Omaha |und assisted him - at y"“ 16 ; ‘hl\ Hn”\ r e 8l E008 EVERKOND lekven (0-conigirevent thatiholled downl! ':“m'« n;y I'h i ml room will be | yp the normal school eystem of the country. | some time during the week to participate e —— I ¥ 81 dikren :“"| n.‘.‘ b X ’”:“'_""m_ Arguing from the cures affected by the medical wisdom of centuries. It fs & medi nty-aix feet wide and twenty-three feet | I8¢ thet Ak-Bar-Bet:. testivition. Wymore| THe. wolt ini.the fatleihus: on stisepts/| ¥ s, use of Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Dis- cal library in itself. It treats of i long. An archway in the north partition oy s Philippine Lectures. | ore September 28, 1598, when the mercury slood , ats ¢ fe in g [ a ) 1 0 ot N o e iole. | PEODIe have always been liberal patrons | clothing because if he traveled cn his own | oyt 2 10 When the merchry siead covery there's a good chance recovery 'its miany phases and of disease in its whi give admisslon lnto the juvenile depart-| & vl ‘I' e losed | Of this popular fall festival and more peo- | Teputation be couldn't accomplish his par- (5, LI* Bt ile LI i, Pea. for everyone who suffers with weak lungs, |many forms, from the view polnt of con ment, which Is to be over twelve feot wide| gram.)=—Hon, Georgo . Boomer closed & | 1o 11 gitend this year than ever before, | Pose. Counterfelters of DeWitr's Witch | o, b 4egtees the only dloeeresublr fon | ODStinate —cough. —bronchitls and other |mon sense and In plain English. This boo and clghtoen feet doop. A door on the cast | woeks CAGAEoment 18 LW'a Sounty 18CLUriK | Trhe Friday Night Dancing club has been | !'azel Saive couldn't mell thelr worthless | {ure" st (o8 oo (M€ ONIY ditagrecable €A torms of disease which If nexlected or |is sent frea on recelpt of stamps to pay of the large arch will open into a vestibule | on the l‘I”‘w”'~ ha .""r nlght. Mr.| oo rized here and soclety will dance once | F21ves on their its, 50 they put them fn | ''}" TF h¢ “'I' % N ol 3 tor Welgh UNSkilfully treated find a fatal termina- lexpense of mailing only. Send 31 one- :'un\ \\hl; |: you may pass into vhn;luunk‘i\(unlm : Lw‘u ‘mhls by |‘r’ L :!,( xvn‘un a week during the coming season. The boxes and wrappers like Dewitt's. Look | A "I“”‘ I"” L “““I" x“':‘(‘ ';“ l"hv tion in consumption. What the chance of cent stamps for the volume bound in cloth 6o, {oll8t: ropm: ‘i Btudy’ voom ere a|views taken by himself while doing duty hikis St e Take only Di s Witey | e generally unsettied con: s of recovery is may be determined b N ¥ AL | # g club has a membership of twenty-five m ake on itt iteh n ermined by the fact or only 21 stamps for book in o 3 student may find the reference books which | in the fighting First Nebraska. During the [0 0 5 L | trazel Salve. 1t cures plles and all skin | 185t Week, in the light of the law of com- | iyuo'oe the thousands of the persons wi N bR sl UL L AL will aid bim in the prepration of any work | week he has lectured in the county pre- | (PP ABA & MOSt plonsant season is au- | | (00 U LU WRID | aation ‘atiould indleate Ticksaat: weniher persons who have ' Address Dr. R. V. Picrce, Buffalo, N, Y he may have in hand, and a quiet corner in | cincts, having crowded houses every night. | {eIPRiel; - ChE ofleers ©F Lhe club are s for the coming week which to pursue his quest of knowledge. | The demand for a meeting at this place was HOYVO:: DEARICAR n Rey b Urges Arbiteatia p ; | nolas, jr., secretary, and Dr. H. S. Gan- ihiof tha Hiret Cona COMMERCIAL MEN TAKE A HAND, encountered. He was permitted to NERVE BEANS restoro his room will be of the same width as the | #0 great the opera house was engaged and | (o5 B BOC Jub o iaongr PR A i il il o wenk parta, make men juvenile room, but eight feet less in depth. |it was packed at last night's meeting. | \8Re solution, wh Tenvelers Will Make Thedt | would not be allowed to enter it Tarried Inen, men atend: These elght feet are taken up by the toflet | Mr. Boomer explains fully the inability . at Red 1 to Governor Stone of A Thing to Be R here il R howe| L0 marty should fake s boxl thicaitning e room and a stairway leading to the furnace |and incapacity of the Fillpinos to govern | RED CLOUD, Neb., Scpt. 23.-(Spacial,) | Iarrisburg, Pa. urging him to use over The commerclal men of Omaha met yes- | o (T0N, WE FIAC O & ST wtuch a8 L A R i B T room. The tollet room will be equipped | themselves and that it would be disas- | —The republican cam 0 was opened | [lia present 1nbor war In thit state to fesort | terday afternoon at the ler Grand hotel | yont S o S lataiiva gy o8 the Nerve Bean Co. Buff omplete and will ald greatly to the com- | trous to the Filipinos themselves for the |here vesterday by Hon. G. L. Dodson, sec- | to arbitration [and outlined plans for the entertainment | pane vear (b Pleasure and ’;‘"“,""“ u 7 tort of the surrounding | Unitea States troops to be withdrawn, | retary of state of lowa, who addressed a : = of all traveling men who attend the Orfental | by SLa 0 IASTICHICN D10V | S large audience in the opera house here,| A %004 many consumptives would be | ... e ol lorcial | Bu€e of cypress and think only of paths SI d d Woody Fight at a Dance, Mid-Roaders at W Bofore the {ime for the meetins there]cUred and the worst cases comforted and [ ot PRUTAY STHCR 18 COBIETIS | lined with weeping willows. We strive to anaari . [4 BRAINARD, Neb., Sopt. 23.—(Special Tel INDEN, Neb., Sept (Speclal.) [(RELIES SSATLIRS ST s SASEE |‘.‘ | relieved by using Foley's Honey and Tar. | "7 i odgin was elocied BN | o into the promised land. We long to egram)—At @ dance at Dwight Saturday [ Congressman Howard of Alabama addressed | 0% 8 #PORE Bhvade of Roush RUers. |g,geest 1 to those aficted. You shoutd | Mo" © {ho meniing nd commitiecs wer® know what the future holds in store for saamlflss l night a free-for-all fight took place. Bot- [a meeting in the court house last night. [ 1At ¥ the fHladen brass band =OWOF|go"his as a friend, Myers-Dillon Drug [BPOIMted to solicit funds and prepare enter- |y, ‘put God in His wisdom has denied us A tles, clubs, chairs and knives and revolvers [ The court room was crowded, the audience [ *0fHRS FROSCRt Were G b Thio% 1o, Omahai Dillon's Drus: Btore, Bouth | ‘3hBSRL (oF the YIS fore mbey | @ WnOWledge of what we shall expect to- Hubbar i were used. When the fight commenced the | being made up about equally by republicans, [ (4o G T SR SERAOT Ce B 'II ““. Omaha e o :“‘ ¢ paine mo to. the aumber | morrow ments it was o sight to bohold. Tony | raigned both old parties, but spoke more | UHead: caudidate for float representa- | wwwwwvww»m»ws g in B specal (rain and eXDect (0 yave o forecast of our lives? Would joy " * Nem a farmer, was badly cut with a | severely against fusion. He was frequently bt m\‘ A otaby i ate for | Ak s B c fl I n’m’x‘n”‘\nu ;,’J:.\“ 0 Om ‘m'lm Sa ‘u‘;"\ % | have uny less zest or sorrow less sting? The most use- | knite. He was brought to Brainard early | applauded. In speaking of imperialism he [€O%"" ) e I¢ -3ar-oen tarniva SMREALION. R LM A MAXAIAL DMISC e are: mayariiprapared ifon mikor unk ful, perfect nnd this morning and his wounds dressed by | safd it was necessary for the fusion forces lins Sucaks ot Wy 5K “‘ o8 i “'r ”‘ '\‘_“ e ;‘ s '“;'{ "'} " |and are much happler because of our ig- satisfactory Dr. Habues. Ho 15 in a very critical con- | 1o endeavor to raise some new issue, hence | WYMORE, Neb., Sept. 23.—(Special.) Admission to men who are (raveling in western 1WA poranca of the future. Each of us must tollet glove yet dition. Dwight is a small place about elght | the cry of imperialism, but there was noth- | The fusion campaign was opened here last | ¢ Q % HIHEYD BONEN : :\ d ,“" S ; hey €X- | aarn happlness. It is possible for us to produced, o miles south of Brainard on the Fremont, | ing in it. The democrats would mourn [ night with a speech by Hon. Robert Schill- | u"ea' Fa" qunds ""‘| "]‘ Apany ,” i ;“1’ gl 1l pe | Make our own lives happy. Our duties are causes the Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad for the poor Filipino and disfranchise the |ing of Milwaukes, The speaker Was | b sarmanmn & o endquariors. for irarelng men will be| siainly 1afd beors us." Duty js the ward hands to be- AAAAAAA I AN, established. Although the location s not e 3 ; some whit Governor Shaw at Genou. i i - > M0'| Which appronches deity most mearly in come whito and - determin it is ely that the Royal s baantita) GENOA, Neb., Sept. 23.—(Special.)—Th K importance. We must so order our lives autiful, JENOA, Neb., Sept. 23.—(Special.)—The = i | Arcanum ball in The Bes building will | SRCTIANO0 W SUSE B0 Groer our 1o Price $2.00 republican campaign was formally opened CU ED from the Fleld Of POI l’]‘l(:b be secured for the day. Badgos will b tiA¢ 70 SBALL be At honor to thots wio here Saturday night by one of the largest LL | provided tor ail visitors and committees | ¢, KO CRORE LT TR TR B BORRES The Aloe & y and most enthusiastic political meetings ¢ the delegations at the depots and | gt "6, 1atitude for what has been dons ever held in this section of the state, The | escort them to headquarters 1id gratitude for what has been dene Penfold Co ] Tecting was held 1n & large tent with a| Speclal _correspondents accompanying galloping behind the committee was a truop 1o wit: Hon. John Proctor Clarke of the [“fort (heth 10 beadauarters, = or us must be manitesied in our actions " i seating capacity for 1,000 and not n\vr‘\‘n\-l'l\ © Roosevelt relate many incidents of young women on horseback, each ove city of New York and Colonel Curtis Guild V6 1N DAl about & ml“: in the | ANd we must imitate the good deeds of our Druggists, ! Two-thirds of the audlence were ablo to|of his tour of the northwest that illumine With a broad silk streamer of brilliant red of the city of Boston. They went oue way | TTVe In Omaha about & oelock in the | rororiners that each sucrocding generation 1408 Farnam St . the « acteristics of the politically mixed floating from her shoulder. Every girl tad and the governor went another. From | ™ b Irs RuTaating with band, Car.|™ay find life pleasanter.” ¢ crowds encountered at railroad stations. two flags at the head of her horse und #n- time to time afterward he was seen on the "" AL, i |..h "\ ik '[" ‘I‘;"_"\ a1 2 They also serve (o brighten and lighten the other in her whip hand. Bebiud the kiris edge of one or another of the buttes that [ 1'% ‘l S LRI S0 Cahe TRIN o = - 3 bardships of & car platform campalgn, were more than a hundred farmer boys und tower over the little seitlement, Ho came | 1 ¢ Party and all will be es ! t [] fingered pickpocket extracted §2 from the rated and at the end trailed a line of 1uety his eyes sparkling, his right arm swinging | o > " oy REmber 08 the| miiat moans new shoes~$8.80 1s. A ng : o : - L Omaha traveling men have consented to it mean hoes— 83,7 h Jockoets of Senator Nelson, but the loss did carryalls, surreys und farm wagons half a free, cowboy fashion, as be galloped in 4 : disturb the senator, who was billed to mile long. entertain the women in the party. As the| pretty popular price--and that's what '\m 'Ill‘l\ rnor Roosevelt in driving a’ few Whil i bRt carnival will offer so many attractions to| wa axk for our new fall and winter } Is in democracy's cofin. While the At Medora, N. D., Roosevelt's old stamp- PRAMILE. LDLaURS. AR BUY: | ViAltoTN ) mmercial men will take all |y e 1en's shoes—in either kid or box ok ing th 1 about liberty 1ng ground, forty or more of his old friends JONia0a. the Roosevelt traln was side- | their guests into the grounds and will 4 ator was haranguing the crowd abo ¥ tracked on the snow-covered divide at 1|not atte any outside enteértainment. | ¢alf 1 or patent leather——with the e Philippines one of the hostiles in were gathered on the platform to meet him v ‘ ' in the g Dhire the Wid Roberts, with a lot °CloCK In the afternoon to permit a train- | - - blucher cut or plain lace styles -single ' the audience shouted ROER. WRS. LBA WIBAW HOLeKLS, A 19t 10ad of democra delegates to the etate| Allen Halverson of West Prairie, Wis ' iou've got Hanna of her daughters, who were children when omyeoqaemocratic del BAle Lo e atte | e e nome te Tton Lo buy | OF double soles—wa can recommend thin H All right,” returned the slow-going the governor was Fiding the rauges. There yin,'came ahreast they were stopped and | Foley's Kidney Cure,” whilo J. A, Spero | 8hoe for wear and comfort, for we 1 statesman from Minnesota; “‘we will keep ;‘v“‘h'“’:‘ : ‘I'):'Mr ‘l‘,:“""l the ")“"’l"“" the occupants of both poured out and began | of Helmer, Ind., says: “It is the medical [ know the value is in every pair—you ) him if you will keep Aguinaldo y the arm a hustled him down the plats 14 ghout for Bryan and McKinley, as their | wonder of the age Myers-Dillou Drug | piay have bought $3.50 shoes before, | ‘ There was a loud cheer for the retort form and said to him with the utmost o PR 0N FEYAN SO 5 \ Co., Omuha; Dillon's Drug Store, South [, ° » gravity RNl e £13 GITISIELAAOR: HARUBLIGARN | Sl RUAR) 3 | but you have never bought as much for ‘ ) (1 bo h Do you remember the time We Were 0UL qqor oibary' faces nearly & minute, e the | - — your $3.50 as you can buy in this shoe, While Governor Shaw of lowa, Who 48 after mountain sheep and | made green C°Ch others' faces ne a minute o : k (DrhilnRavernor BRAN of donia. Wbe ns piiar inialn Pevan e oune oot 0| MOSES” VIEW OF - CANAAN peaking at Redfiel D., there was a 8t 1 4o said the governor. “I do, George ,‘,‘: ,’,‘ l]"‘“,,“,l ‘lm‘,ll“(, (ot AampDY 1. bhi S ' t the ¢ oe 0. ; lown in front of the stand and this mes- anq 1 remember the time you fried the |5 the rough rider piled out into the snow | Rubh mon v o « arent | P 1 Sh C If sarsaparilla and the other |.age traveled over the heads of the people peans with rosin instead of lard Lo “‘\'“ began to play 0k, 1 Don't Know, | Leader's Sorrow aud Its Mod- rexe ’ vegetable ingredients that go |to the governor of New York George cackled for joy and said: “Wejl gt 6 S \w m" Th I,(,l an engineer | ern Apnlicatt o ‘s Up-to-date Heuse. Rl 1 ag B2 | A womun who can't get auy nearer 10 now. governor, I was (hinking it would bea Lheny U 10 the rescue with o serics of | o —— | 1819 FARNAM STREET. into the best are good as a |y stand than she is wants GOVORNOT good idea to get that man Bryau up here L e S CATANIARC AR "“"l "‘l' The Jewish new vear began with the set R o Aver S Roosevelt to stand up so that she can hold anq see what th d of biscuit would da outs oosevelt's engineer came back | & 4 ! .n(‘d\ul!(‘. then A\\_“ Sarsa ‘lu;hvv”' MARS WP R0 ) hl’lriyu“ hat that kind of biscuit would d0 i 1n 4 reply that made the din an uproar | {1nE Of last night's sun. Services com Eunlll;n good. If not, we are he &overaor stosd up ..\:4 ins ,.,mvl_,: N e e e R "-“vh,:y’;h‘:..(:”-l, us sen screaming at H,] M.\In; ,’,",, ,‘1~ .In,; v‘r "nlwl:‘m vear = mbu, along the path over which the message Lad 1iirle Missouri country as a lifelong demo- 1 o' 6y Gisappeared from view | were beld in Tewple lsrae tabbl Simon f S . Your doctor will tell you |gsoun Dakota bables. Governor Roosevelt of Medora democrats yesterday afternoon {he joys and sorrows of the past year and » which, because he can have the | waved his hand to each one of them and 1o decide what we was to do about your Senators Foraker and Lodge are quoieq | W50 NS congregation to profit by ex-| Have vou avalled yourself of our \ . - ) \ o some them waved back. The whole ex- pemination, but 1 got kind of full. Bill, you b: e = o s rience and make the present happier | overstock art sale?—Only a short time e rination. b 0 of fu u by a correspondent of the Philadelphi o iy fflfm\_l]a of Ayer's N"»‘“}‘l"’ufl chauge of greetings was made so quietly smber my brother, he got kind of full, Ledger on the outlook in New York state|bY Performing the duties which are clearly | jor¢ jn which to buy a picture at al any time for the asking. that not six people out of the line over and when the old fellow over the river come as follows: “This talk about the democr itlined | most your own price—Hundreds of which the message had traveled knew vtat over, which he had told him to be se i One of the saddest scenes in history s [ MOSL ¥C J I & ) he had told him to be retary, carrying New York ays Senator Foraker | . advautage of thi 5 N . S had bappened. we was both asleep and he couldn't wake us “is foolish. Iam sure it will go republica ¢ in which Moses stands on Mount Nebo | Wise ones have taken advantage of this If you are tired, half sick, up, and there was nobody to make a motion just as sure as I am that Ohio, Ind it 1ooks on the land of Canaan,” sald the | great xale, saving from 10 o 60 per ] . half well, if one day's work This unique description of the meeiing and the darned convention was adjourned. West Virginia « AT e e T The land of which he had dreamed | cont from regular prices—Nothing e i ’ at Clark, S. D., is given in a dispatch to We ain't feeling strong on democracy this McKinley. Where do I think the before him and iu th t were all| o od—every picture must be sold re " causes six days’ sickness, get a | the New York Sun: There were two bauds, year, somehow.” 8pots for the republicans are? V there | the troubles which he and his followors 1 (5 S qualite Malact wan ] ¥ B R AR oue at each end of the platform, hecaise Ed Dietz, an old hunting crony of the are none. The count s satlaf with | gardless of price o y—Belect you of the old Sarsaparilla, |9ee at each end ot the plattorm 4 y 0on he _country 8 satisfied with | e — — — bottle of Id PRERE 1 tats Al ohs el taiiian ve- Bororase limisad Uk B4 Washt saanias Do SN SHE SREUE I8 Satifed wic | pleture now for the holidays—It meaus \ Get Ayer's,and insist on Ayer's | plained, they “didn't know which cnd of good. A recent difficulty with a bucking Eoing to t MoXinley.!': Senator Lo | money to you—-See our special bargain when vou want Sar lp_‘”” A the train Teddy's car was on to.” One of horse had jammed him up some and his is sure 1 the state of New York fis a | ’,,,,mm cholce pietures from 10¢ 1o ONe ) them was & uniformed band and the other feelings felt worse than his ribs. There right, and. although Croker will make & | he J. C. Aver CompaNy, |%as @ band of farmers who came in iheir was a still pending difference of opinion as show and s making a chow of try For infants and Children, Worth five times the mouey by - & o - ’ 1 he The p the go o wheth. o W " 1 ' N R - i ¥ e | farm: clothes. The tarmers found the gov- t hether he 1 been thrown or carry it, after the mess the demociats made | § v o —_—— =-~ ort him in the procession. The Grand him and rolled him of, which no man can and the figh mong mselves there Is i . Ey 1 Ayer's Saraparilla | Ayer's Hair Vigor Army men on foot and in wakons followed well help. Nearly every man in the gather- no hope of their winping, and {he | Bears the 2 ‘ Aver's Pills | Aver's Cherry Pectord | and behind thew was a reception commit- ing had some incident for the governor and will go for McKigley Juct us it did four | SlgRature of 7 ZZe: | Muslo asd Aty 1613 Ill!lfllb. Aer's Ague Cure | Ager's Comatone tee of long-whiskered wen. Prancing and & two-horse team for the tenderfoot bunch. years ago," .

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