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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE e ———————————————————————————- SERVICES AT CONFERENCE &0 SACK OF MONEY IS MISSING t X ants Are noed Lease Addresses La Methodist A P' ntments Are Announced at Traveling Man is Arrested at Har E I s Norfolk. | tngton on Seapicion, but Orowd at Broken Bow. | Not Found Gallty - HARTINGTON, Ne ¥ PROSPERITY ISSUE GIVEN ILLUSTRATION overnor Acts Withe cunrd to = man, w | : , b Fusion :‘..’v..n‘..‘.:. \:‘. “.:...‘ l:vul' 3 ¢ = % . Takes as the Theme for His DI ph on the “rv‘n.nl n‘nl-»h'n""vlr- phecies of Crented Sow in ' A the Necessity for Steadfa oney fr ( 1 ho n Sat l:\rl- & et o hinery. & t in the Christian Lite and De- i . bt Hvers o Brilliant Address, POYNTER GOING ON A STUMPING TOUR NORFOLK, N Special )—| It Services at the M t pal church | Prese that at as follows t 0 a m n le he ence love "oy Wh th memories were revived as | 'f ad w . t eir early labors for Methodism | **V il a2 e - E i e the state. Younger men | ™AN. Whom he described accurately, put the since las was billed Explaining the spoke of falth and determination for com- | 3CK In his pocket, remarking that he would | the distr rt room, in which General laim Governor Poynter | “» Ny i | have some fun with somebody J. B. Weaver coming victory The party answering the description was | audience of 130 peopl This' evening 1 4 4 v ¥ y soon located and was brought here this |one-halt the people clamoring for adi vv m b Jod Bulld. | CF Jih wermon of sreat. depth ot | MOTRIDE by Deputy Sherift Baird, The pre- | oy 81 36U W JEVIA6 1Y aet knd DIETRICH VISITS PIERCE omans BUTd(flS n adve spoke & few days ago Lo ar 1 with Laog to| D€ battles and by their courage be um'nul‘ thought by Bishop Merrili. He took for | \miDary hearing was had before Justice |meeting had to be adjou to th are many. On every side they cry his text: “Quit sou lke men: stand fast | G0DIe but as Mr. Smith could not posi- |Side Opera house b was packed and Repubitc date for Gove out for relle Hundreds Have n th theme of the discourse | L1¥e1Y ldentify him he was discharged. It ple sta it hallway and Spemka to Large Crowd in the ; ke : oy e no authority in the faith." The theme of the discourse | (1" romaing a mystery who stole the | bociae that Ao feoms (Eufde Atk S come to believe that there is no LA L L L DBl gt WAL Lt bl 12 Fully 600 were | People came twenty cure for the distressing ailments with Dr. Deering, his Christian Iife. He sald in part y nv..- he had enough cash to ‘”l\‘ it i, here used is that of a hnunn‘cHARLEs RUSSELL GUILTY m.vi“rlfimrlv‘\“ n IERCE Tele L 1p beauty and life. fagle amped in an enemy's country and half, t " 7 : Sron Luste:is a e eat need o teht .8 devoted- | * s holding he i [ 1e ! make the sett great o watchfuluess and devoted- | yyprgerer of A, L. Standenmater Re- [ (00 don the begins i 1 » € ing. If one med . a8 s00n as he returns to [ Dess | duty 1 80 the ( lm=-'1:“ L4 celves o Sentence of Lite . ¥ o ngaged in a continual fct and should Imprisonment, fner, Artaiguing £ p - 1 L uple com- of soul and body In attain i his spiritual life. | PARRISON, Neb., Sept. 24.—(Spectal Tel because of the many am.)—The jury in the case against dismal failure as a ir surroundings calculated | charles Russell for the murder of A. L. ynter to Go issues fn a for 1 U ' loes no lieve, it is the step that had t ud good goverr : ¥ comstancy in the divine life. | giandenmaier last May returned & verdict [ noiion had been taken by tendencies are the following: 1In- | of guiity and Judge Westover fixed sentence | pin o G by lucational forces. | gimost unanimous approval of the people. 8 teacher and . ue Impors + alse improssions rt Canen at Lesington 1 general dis langer from educational| LEXINGTON, Neb., 24.—(8 lavement tion Itselt Is not to be de- | Telegram.)—Distri t sesalon | 161 ethods should be guarded | here and b ber of im- | 1a : ness and social habits are | portant cases. The ligu o8 that have | tion have excee i in their nature and wherein they | been pending for some time have all been | POTt A wr can result only | continued, with three exceptions y years a ;\ln-- and Fran rouse harged ntly 1 s n prosperity g to steadfastness there must b fllegal of wet goods, were ac- | voters it the be th In God's word, an experience of tted by a jury hange ty for an unkn personal salvation, a o t standard of| The jury in the case against P. E. Cooney, | t! ¥ r Bryan and Stever B e oot after belng out over twenty-four hoy ng oss from st t returned a verdict of gulity. J fin} n means wood, who was fined in the pc 1 In the afternoon the memorial services | one year ago for going to a neight perity in this county were n r of the members who oon and getting some beer for son have dicd during the vear. At this time|who were eating at his restaurant FUSIONISTS OPEN CAMPAIGN > fitting and tender words were spoken of | whose « was appealed to the d t - x Clark nt Frem the life, work and death of Dr. J. B. Max- | court, was honorably discharged on n herger ks in the Opern . A : Fxy rnees in field, W, H. Conley and E. R. Adriance of the county attorney, it appearing t use at Hastings to o : ik I prove Flood. Dr. Manly $ Hord preached at night|he had never kept liquors for sale y Crowd. ; dafiids. 4 A For a tree copy of ‘“*HEAL PR AN < and conducted an altar service. Members | gelf, but simply went out and got b by 1 JER S [ AND BEAUTV" FREMONT (Spectal.)— | of 1} erence preached In the other | the request of his customers, u p 1 Veb., § s LA i il R 5. Bosabdunt Jame @ T l":*"""” o hurches of the efty. money therefor without profit to 18t i m REROLES A N ’ : e : 1 r two daughters, who conference reconvened this morning Lopiimbhii i b L & arium, ¢ ved the Galveston storm, arrived here the completion of siness and the Old Settlers' Meeting, 2o 1 the rep wrning and are visiting with| recaiving f ay m ' YORK b pt 1 Special )=On elving of appointments for the coming ¥ o o el Are Not Happy. s until their home Is made habitable. | oot ® | Thursday, September 27, the annual meet- |y N b earing elderly | * 5 "y gnith was admitted on trial ang | I Of the Old Settlers’ Pi association | Aty the | the orders of J. H. Cissney were recog-| il be held in Fraternal hall here. Only S ' prie t ¥ to which she Was|nized. Claudius B. Spencer. editor of tho | citizens who have been in York county ring the ten days she WAS| Central Christian Advocate, was introduced | LWeDtY years are eligible for membersh bliged to remain in the city after the|ang ddressed the tonference All members will bring with them a basks ute | stor | The resolutions were read, minutes ap- | dinner. The following s the prog 108 and My expeclence during those awful da¥s | proved and appointments read. Confarence | {Ne meeting: 10 a. m., election of of and | is something 1 don't like to talk about,’|iqiourned sine B¢€112 m., dinner; 1 p. m., call to order by she sald to a representative of The Bee 4 | president; music, addresses by J. H. Pres th 1 ing. f it brings back to 1\."; Pastoral Appointments. son of Stromsburg, G. W. Post, A. C. Mont those horrible sights which no human! Grand Island District—Presiding Elder, | gomery, Ed Bates and short talks telling H. H. Millard Memorial Services Held. ome more like an em than a reput and that the people were losing sight the Declaration of Indeg nce Mr. Shailenberger address by epologizing for making a prediction in th city four ye ago, which was to the |y effect that Willilam J. Bryan would be | elected at that time sald that he had ol 1 it 0 tongue or pen can descrive. T want to| Falf, M., of experiences of early days by members T ARSI oY v be T Hat I SbiBeRAT iR rget them, but it is impossible e es—J. M "Dressler ; to appeal to the common people for votes frasadornl s % Ao the | were warned of the storm the morning of ar her-R_F. Shacklock | Yo ,"\_“"“: N iabs 8 to send him to congress that he may rep- e 3 O the 6th, but paid little attention to it,| BArtett—To be supplied | BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 24.—(Special Tel- L - of the natior ommittee and Chair- 8 | Belgra . P. Cheeseman g the nan g resent them in con s 1L yorkeol o b kR enly a8 (Htwunlle Nevars Blow.| B C, ¢ egram.)—A man giving the name of Bigler s 4 nan P. L. all of the nocratic sta cen ARID on h ALY @ e bio relus. 0 be sapp o a . ce 1t The republican: do not hope to win A caucus of th Mol s A sach on| Ledar Ragpids R luRolds was arrested by the police this moruing i v . Ll tral committ tevating only a portion ot s vt Ayl B ot o el i oy old charged with being implicated in the holdup | Victory by any argument that they can (reek to it e e e A e other”dls- | he car o bee the storm, The waves werc | 3 [quarssd il taine nlicalad tp e haldup | 10 Bt 54 iogal o it b o couraging fealpro is the-attitude ot W. J.| ruaning very high and "“'""1""17 oo i 1L here, which occurred about six weeks ago. | 18 by a division of ision forees,” sald i B toward’ the state ticket. Since the | many smal “‘K"‘ ""““[”' ‘“’l‘y' K.t ‘:"‘\‘ A lad by the name of Wilowski was Mr. Shallenberger, and then he began to tell | members organized, with b pEsel b bl and noticed then that the wind wa and--First church, H, A fii/| AERHBEG RUYS RApISYRIALE SRied SBLGAK] 10 b ‘|um e b f Q ee spoeche of the R S AR e gotts, a quarrel last night. Owing to the youth shoulder they cxpected to re ¢ * linine pressional dfstri ! he did WEBRRIN - And. 1 HeArD Pumars Sthic h r W of the offender no arrests were ma Governor Poynter and put William J. Br ; : Best Dining Cfll Servica the state | Water was cor up from the bay side of | 8 e Wolt | ki p Hto the brasidastnlionais o a — SR8 G143,k AHRSERSLOROCON (1D AN EMERG | 13 : H, Underwood. Requisition for Rohinxon. He pared Wa A SKIN OF REAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER cross on the tower of a church near u g LINCOLN, Sept. 24.—(Special Tel ¢ uanship, De . » ¢ R.T. FILIN GOURALD'S ORIENTAL swaying in the wind and there appeared to I e B b i b A ; 2 M 8 ] : jove oy day issued req eloquence and sa ! r CREAM. OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIFR ich exciten on Broadway, the n tion papers directed to the governor of fig ! § where 1 lived, but even then I lowa for the turn of B. F. Robinson to anticipate any trouble. About 4 Stambaugh | Omaha, where he is wanted to answer to k my son to the house in| S B King |5%8 -oharka ot Wrosty, - Robingon {4 iddss y wagon drawn by one lone ule i Campbe by o™ By W) AEAYA by, ¢ lape ) X H. 'Carter arrest at Sioux City. He is charged with 0ld us that the water was coming| \v W H, Farvat TLRilHE & biDy ST we must leave. It was raining 3 ¥ nt Anti-8a n League v hard and the wind was blowing from the north Myself and daughters and rmer Bryan m are J. A. Brownell full towaship ticker was nomi McKinley Roosevelt club of a niy Tived of Poynter, “lescher. ntment to o ) Rain at West Point two other families got into the wagon and| rlct—Presiding Elder, Willlam | WEST POINT, Neb,, Sept. 24 we started for the brewery, which we [ G4l Another heavy and long cont thought was the safest place. We were on the hi, t point of land in the city i) it—To be evgn here the waters of the bay and ! sl gulf met and we could see the waves com Cha s areas of stubble are be'ng fall plowed, ex % 5 t s ip the streets in both ctions, When | Clearwater perience demonstrating that the next sea- LEL g fhae nast to the brewery our team was just| prei€htor P son's crops are invariably b ited thereby Repubiican Rally . p ¢ £ y l\am A. Poy covered with water. My son carried | Fmerick ) g down to Lincoln two EARD 0o ) e 2 in. The engine and boiter foom was| Ewie-G ; [ MUCH COLDER TN NEBRASKA |or soe tmexons oty oea (Spectal ) One | ar B RIBAED Gt P, o with water and we went up on the| |7man 14 do if } o There were then about 100| Iivnch 4 ! Wenther Forcenst for 1 there They kept comfng in all| Meadow Grove cludes Ral ery seat was occupled and IR UntIRote whie mAR thad to0 ERats: | :l‘.;',.”“l y eter and Variable Wind m could not he secured, so great was the BADALOR SLOWRTY Mills had a bad effect How they got there I don't know, for the| Nicbrara doubtedly lost him lots of + Leonfi-| yuter was everywhere. We could hear| Oakdale WASHINGTON, § .—Forecast dently believe that the entire state ticket | pope S0 SRR o e wind, the A Hominger, Tuesday and Wedne will be elec but there nYING | gpiash of the waves and the crash of falling| DaddorkI: Koontz (supply) For Nebraska—Rain and much col the fact that it will be a mighty close shave | pyjlgings. Sunday morning we looked out| Page—D. E. Baldwin {Rueadax) Wedneaday tair; aouinerly winds; and especially for Governor Poynt upon th 88 of rulns T can't describe and | hiSretry, & Shick, becoming westerly Adjutant General Barry will go to St.|woulan't if 1 could, it was so horrible avage—J. H. Smith xuppiey, PP "or llilnols—Falr and colder in western, Syracuse, candidate for senator Paul tomorrow to muster a recently or- | \a'women and children stayed in the brew. | Spence-Highland M. Miller (aupply) rain in eastern portion Tuesday; Wednes a&s wens follawad by Gonsresaman Eunized company of men into the 8tate ery until Monday noon Lot " wiihout, Wptoimiment to attend |98Y falr and colder; brisk south to West | o\t who for one hour and o half discuseed militia service | I found my house hadn't suffered as|school—G. W. § winds The “set-oft” claims of Benjamin F.| 4. q)y Tala he issues of the day in a clear and force s some others e side vas | , Norfolk District—Presiding Elder, | F ansas—Fair Tuesday; Wednesday | as some others. One sidewall was | Norf residing Elder, F.. M. | For Arkansas—Fair Tuesday; Wednesday | ¢\ manner. Some in the audi who han ;,.mult‘h‘l) gone, every window broken in| ®'ifan_ 1 E. Youns | fair; cooler; southerly winds, becoming|ycen to hear Bryan at Sy use on Fri- and everything in it ruined. We felt sc Bancroft—H. H. St. Louls. variable. ay, when they heard Burkett's s bid thankful to escape with our lives we did| Heemermd. L. K < For Oklahoma and Indian Territory— |, civve 1o fusion and 18 to one ot | not care for the loss. 1 have three sons el goodt i and 1 ne of | : fgadnt Rains and colder Tuesday and probably |fne mits of the evening was o e . For Infanis and Children living In Galveston and they and all their 1 Hartington—J. H. Johnson Wednesday e e - I ——— winds, becoming northerly. | v r Tritad v R, W. Jones, one of our g mer families were saved, I think it was because ta City—F. M. Clark For New Mexico L o8 ! Falr in southern, rain | g 4 H i ! hants. It was sung with a vim and a we lived In the highest part of the city,| Tmeramm ik M Toiiner | in northern portion Tuesday and probably LSk the antiee sndionen, T 1 The Klnd Yuu Have midway between the gulf and bay, and su. Homer—M Booth (supply) . Wednesday; colder Tuesday in northern | s 4 . : . before| Horkins—T supnlied mphrey-Platte Center—C. F. Heywood | POFHOD: Winds, becoming northerly Convention at Oxnallala, {m‘- two bodies of water met. As you know | jLimphrey-Platte Center—C. F. Heywood " Dira | For Western Texas—Fair Tuesday nrl[ OGALLALA, Neb., Sept. 24.—(§, Alwa s Bou h no effort was made to identify the bodies of % Shafer. L Wednesday, except rain and colder in the | The republican county convention met here — the d or to bury many of them. They R, N. Throckmorton | Panhandle; winds becoming northerly oday in the court house. Every precinct Aefielahlcln,mralmnl'or,\\« were either burned or carried out into the s 3 Fowler For 1 Rain and colder Tuesday; |was fully r ented. H. E. Goodall was similating the Food and Regula - gulf. The dead wagons or a good I b y fair; colder in eastern portior inated for county attorney ma I we! B }“\ of them went past our house, 8o I could { ‘ st winds Brown of Kearney was present u“g“‘““’ iade adbeels of ears the help but see wagonloads of bodies, men SitieaRas Tassdesr, skcant anuhs e YAty fosoible sl sat w en and children, black and white, rich f in northeast portion itor Owens of and poor, belng carried out to be placed Amen on ows and dumped into the gulf. 3 ( older; sc to west winds was at one of the city 1 . 4 oo bR Byany af Nerth Platte fidat !" Pmmakes'()igeshrm,(knml'u]— week. Tombstones wers fis . k ¥or Norh and South Dakota 3 ik ness and Rest.Contains neither washed out of graves, some of them heavy oo g ”f Nenlara moition e 4 }Omum,Mnrplum- nor Mineral, metalic caskets, and lay there broken open r . north wind y ncouraged and | NoT NARCOTIC by the force of the storm e | Hawk For Kansas—Fair and colder Tuesd, & palgn with here was not a life lost in our block without appointment to & day probably rain, with colder and the damages to the houses not as great WK Gray ‘ 1 1 don't bel + District—Presiding elder, J rn portion; southerly winds, becomn » the Pl ‘ e s in some places. 1 don't believe S Hucipe AN v ) | | 16 gs N y little to v i w.n.)'..l a house in the city that escaped injur Albright—C_ W. Anthony Solorado—Ra snow and colder : | e I left Galveston Tuesday because the health | Arlington—G. M. Couffer | Koclalle Salts - Arizona—WA A. Wilson ay; Wednes ir. except probabl 5 . thorities fear fever and wanted all| A Sied falling in this section. Ground i supplied than it has been before for many year hen and pastures in better condition. Large 1 Great Jon mieeting was that g red e rep reat Jon B lican rally Saturday evening in Rey 4 nevertheles R R Mled to or Iress a republican g W Annes, president of the local | Morrow night nd Roosevelt club. After sing Charles Marshall of Dougla r representative, and J. H Renson-Monmouth Park J. Markley eastern portion; north to Ash Rider women and children to leave, but I will g . s Ser s Inw;.,, back there as soon as things get cleaned | ) s mTsant g R ot Ehtundas llb-fi-f‘l‘““- OF ip and it is safe, but I believe I shall al 5 . R L 4 A A b ¥ e S Egaaanean (lantnd Sugar dyreas Flarw: ways have some fear of another torn A ntana and tidal wave destroying the tow Acts Plessantly dfivmpl[v 8 tids] ws stroying the tawn ! . p e diaday ) § ] iApf‘tf-tllh‘ml'dyI'nr(‘nn:llm “Sg Driven Out of Town. 3 nd a 1 g v LR |ltion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, || WEST POINT, Neb., Sept. 24.—(Special.) ¢ i, \\<1r|1\>,(fnn\uls|ul|s r_rwrxsh- | " Cleanses the System A fellow calling aimselt Lee Benning MW, Chase: | OFEIC BURE et ! : uess and LOSS OF SLEEP. Gr VG! Gently and Effectually |hoven and purporting to be tu the emplc ) South Tenth street | perature : D | E ot when ' bilious or costive. f the Frele Press of Lincoln has been in 3 1 ithwest _church, R, M. | the corre i ) 4 ¥, 4,5 Fac Simile Signature o towr the last four or five days au n y. D. K. Tyndall; Wa'nut | years making himself obnoxious to A West Church, to be s ‘\v ximum temperat s 3 K t ' n V7 P Sresents in ihe mwldm,fl.!//«‘lf)m | Busasedes | oxiaus o] qij y Mintmum tom ; . . : gatre it the laxative principles u//)/.nn'.r | 90 siviee Ho heaped abuse upor ton—William Slothower. erage o y > o o s NEW YORK. | hnown 2o actmast benetlicially. | 0OV 4Mering trom bim in political fait G e AR TG r i y . 37 pn 16w ol o 4 1 the fellow was driven out of town. ; ! ’ m g the depot he was quite roughly handled | Springfield R. Peters ; . R ; / Shaw at Silver Cree 5 S L3 CRNTS TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS | and it he returns, which 1s unlikely, he wil kamah her : i £ { 3 » SILVER CRE Ser | probably receive a warm reception Th BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY | ropublicans of this place have always bes 5 ¥ A CALIFQRNIA FIG SYRUPCO. | e sty s b | s | apeg | BB o R e ot and resented very e | Deflctency \ sk Ehe tawn by &t R SAN FRANGISCO, CAL 4 resen ¥~F. W. Bross strongly the attacks made upon them, The onference board of examiners | Deficier ¥ hes | Rough Riders and rocess a mi YORK, N. 4 arton; ¢ Deficlency f hes | | LOUISVILLE , KY NEWYORK. MY, | qomocrats of the place all deplore the Main. H, A Barion, Q. A ‘ For sale by drigpists = price 5O¢ per borrle R W. Wildox, T A. WELSH long. The greatest enthusiasm prevaile follow's course, ' C. Clssell, L. K. Mc- Local Forecast Official A delegation was prescut from Central |

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