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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900, WELCONE WAITS ROOSEVELT|FEATURES AT GONFERENGE yIL) ASSACLT OV MORTON| 52440 st S5 BURKETT GETS GO0D CROWD (5 5k, e of all other trusts which are now pl | the Ladies' McKinley and Rooseveit club ing the people joined the procession in carriages. dist Episcopnl Gathering | | blond “‘; o ]» T r\ N Bryan's Fellowtownsmen Eager to Oheer the | Full of Interest. Nebraska Oity People Hear the Attorney SMYTH S ACTION GONDEMNED People of Syracuse Turm Out P]enly[;\,',:,',‘ m,\.h.v.u[r:\r:.:‘:”'.f, ;,',, T,“Z,':,'::l',,";;,."' Rough Rider Oandidate, General Defond Himself, Despite the Bad Weather, ‘ Peter Mortensen, where Mrs. Lease was o | Second Day of Weat Nebraska Metho. Cltizens of Nebraska City Are Indig- LEXINGTO! eb., Sept, 26.—(Special ! nant Over Suit Agninst Starch | | | Telegram.)—The second day of the West | Wine | Nebraska Methodist Episcopal conterence ESCORT HAS ALREADY BEEN ARRANGED Tiirishe Mettodtsd ..,,”‘.JJ utRev. ¢ | HUNTERS FACE TO FACE WITH OCTOPUS \ 1 being entertained, and escorted her to tho — | B. Spencer, D. D., editor of the Central | 1 adod i h L BLL O { | court house, which was early packed to th CAMPAIGN ISSUES PLAINLY DISCUSSED | doors. 1t holds about 500, and several hu | . dred people were turned away, unable to gain admittance They came in from all parts of the county She gave her reasons for joining the ranks of the republicans and invited anyone who rading. | wished to ask questions, make corrections i ln\r‘u‘w;‘vMH R ST o i ks or show errors in her statements. The meet- | ' | ot o Wb I Ry o he STRACURE, Wb jaly— | D€ was & success and it is belleved much | Company. 26.—(Special.) The following resolutions were adopted unanimously by the citizens’ mass meeting | First Distric Congressman Knocks held here Saturday evening to discuss the | the Straw Ont of a Lot of the | action of Attorney General Smyth in com Bogeymen the Fustonists menecing proceedings to close the starch Are P | Christian Advocate, delivered a st rring ad- Sizteen Hundw """"':": h‘ ""_."" | dress this forenvon on the ne.ds of the|Conatantine J. Smyth, J. Ham Lewis sides the Marching Olw ;:": | day. The confercnce scrmon was delivered | and Willlam Jennings Bryan by Rev. Lemuel H. Grigsby, after which a| Meard the Starch Trust in Its sacramental service was beld in charge of | Otoe County Lalr, Bishop Merrill, aided by the presiding el LINCOL, Sept. 26.—(Spocial.)—Prepara- | ders. Visiting brethren and members of tions of a most elaborate character nr'-"fl "‘H‘V'rrn; ° n'r‘lli‘r;n'ml m'n x'"lf'lllrmlrrl eing made for the reception of Governor |especially enjoined to abstain from political | Telegram.)—Very little enthusiasm was ex- | b3 Mg, e0urt of the state 1o destray one of | Burkett was greate crowded house | 3,»".7.4",.? Roosevelt m;, this oity | next | discussion and reference to principles of | cited by the advent of the Bryan-Smyth- | under the guise and pretense cf attacking & :‘L;:“":K":“T:‘w "f‘”’ :;;"":“:m”'h“”M‘M} 8 --:.—. the Ball Rol ng. Tuesday afternoon. The special train bear- | Candidates which tend to engender discord | Lewis combination upon the city tonight. {rust and is threatening to drive from b Lo PR LR LR Ll L | anu seunntnsent business the enterprise, of all others in our | And on the rear of the rostrum was & cam- | mejeeram )—The republican campaign was ing the vica presidential candidate and [and resentuien Outside of a few scattering people who had | cicy, which has conduced most to our ma- | paign banner of McKinley and Roosevelt | o nELEERE PRI CARRMIE hi4 party s scheduled to arrive here at| The missionary sermon by Rev. James A.|come in on the afternoon trains from | terial prosperity; and b that was beautitul. President Walt opened nigh r. Car . 2:40 o'clock and to depart at 5, allowing | Badcon was an eloquent app:al in behalf | nearby towns, less than twenty-five peo- |\ hereas 1"'n",‘"\"r “‘y"f‘\:;v:‘\-yhr-wkt the medifng With & talk Istroducing e of l,n\'dth]nrx Kan. It was the scene A i e i )t the ol 0 ore [ as upon fts payroll upward 200 o e o oduc ®| one of the most enthusiastic meetings only one hour and twenty minutes in the | of the heroic laborers on foreign shores. | ple met the special train ot the Missourl | our cltizent, men, women and children. and | congressman, eulogized the county ticket | oo ory (he mMost enthuslastle - meeting city. Governor Rosevelt will be met at|The main work of the afternoon and even- | Pacific station at 6 o'clock. No com- | disburses thousands of doliars each month | 4o4"yread upon his hearers the great im eld in Oakland pon Dr. Svenson's t pward of thirty rough rider | 1D was devoted to the cause of foreign | mittee met them at the depot. They made | ! Wages honestly earned; it has furnished | g | s v S SIS S GRS BY L the depot by upward o rty rough r | a market for hundreds ‘of thousands of | portance of electing our entire legislative | Gakland cornet band i Rough Rid troops and marching elubs, all forming|Miseions, It being the anniversary of the | their way to the hotel as best they could | e bushels of corn each year, thereby bringing | ticket. The speaker next dwelt upon the | oy, . 4 i a parade that will require twenty minutes | Conference Missionary society. Rev. Dr. | followed by the band and marching club | Into oir county and ity @ large amount of | gruriqeur of this country nnd WHAt It MeAnt | wae so morored toet ervery ohera house > e . b g gl z e foney s ant ) as %0 crowded that several hundred vot to pass given point. The line of march | H. K. Carroll f New York was the prity | from Lincoln, which they brought with| MW2i00% byring the years the starch [ to be a citizen of this republic, the great- | ary failed to gain admittance will “extend from the depot east on P |clbal speaker of the evening session. The | them. This same marching club, togother 3 works been here there has been no | est in all the records of the world. That| 8 street to Ninth street, south en Ninth #ituation in China was considered in all of | with the local Bryan club, about fifty in | Word of complaint either from its em Dr. Svenson made such logical hits that Flambenn Orgnnization Attend the Governor, Sept. 26.—(Spe . (BBRASKA CITY. 8 are true, has begun an action in the su £00d has been done the republican cause or its patrons, and there has been an today it was “the biggest America, the|yoar after roar of applause greeted Ae Bom, atreet to O street, oast on O to Fifteenth | its bearings, the main gist being that it| number, made up the torchlight procession | Gr 1 HTORS. and there s heon anvls fo | o % botica® 1t had ever b Its finan- | b moTRE . L R L oty Mlessantly and. fi’/}f street, south on Fifteenth to K street and | Was the duty of our government to use its [ which paraded the streets preceding the | left around the state capitol ground. The | vficlal power to protect American mission- | speechmaking. Less than 1000 people s{ood | speaking will be from a platform near the |4ries against the violence of the pagam [about the court house grounds to listen to | north entrance of the capitol building. | powee | the addresses. George Tompkin, the chair- | The parade on Roosevelt day will be| The orchestra and chorus Is in charge of [ man of the democratic county central com- | under the direction of Captain P. James| MF. John Neff of this city and is proving | mittee and the man who, when the n«-v\«‘ | | suppression of thia industry, which since | cial . FRSLIAE LRt VARG SWF LK T soundness and integrity were told of its establishment has been a source of un " at this meeting than were ever at a meet O by g i ice Ta | And when he sald that busibas 1n 1898 | ing of this nature In Oakland, Reverde Cleanses the System nefited by the extinction and destruction | penny o 8 e's 01 i t i of this large manufactory: and penny-ante with its wife's money" ~t|all handled fu a most able and convinciog| when bilious or costive. i 1s a_cardinal tenet of the attorney general | His contrasts of conditions then and as W— P Cosgrove of Company 1 of the First regl-|to be one of the main features of the con-|of the sult against the starch company |of Nebraska, and the consent of the people | (hay now exist were very siriking. He arand Rally at Cedne Hapid | Lresents in the mosi acceptable form it All troops and marching clubs |fcrence. Tne music is pronounced equal | was conveyed to him, denounced the ac- | Of Nebraska cits affecting our fitercsts and | Yoked the World-Herald and Des Molnes | “CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., Sept. 26.—(Spe- | y S 4 our prosperity as a city, therefore be it Globe together and they made a team of | cial)—A meeting of the McKinley nown &0 act most beneficislly. there will be floats and banners bearing|ruses in larger citles. Tomorrow's pro-|assurance of the attorney general that this | K ; , 3 L N oniaeka | ill-omen not often secn. He quoted from | Roosevelt club was held here Monday even mottoes and nscriptions suitable for the |8ram indicates an intensely interes:ing day | sult would not be brought on account of | Ly ' AR, MeeURE RISHRVIER SO | Bryan's first front door speech and the|ing. There are 200 members, and they were | TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS " ons which will participate in the — and introduced the speakers. Before the|the present attempt of the attorney gen as latd bare. Spear and eedar _ 1 ,l"",fj'l'"v"““:‘m'f‘ s il Tu & Shsnty of Spiritunlints Wil Meet. meeting, John Mattes. ir.. chairman of the | ®FAl of Nebraska to drive the starch com. | Was latd bar ent. Mr. Spear and Mr. Needam of Albion | BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY own regime we view such an attempt as 5 oUNer §500 s iatts . " G . y H A ';_‘ g “"‘ ¢ indicationd we think we | 'helr annual convention at Richard's hall, | one horn of spirit of revenge and an at- | Y the other spooks, imperialism, mill-| cer Owen, F. J. Emerson, Frank Gray and AN SIRRSIENTY, ‘rom presen a 1034 O street, Lincoln, on Sunday next| .. . L " g K | u;w the due consideration. These res- | to wm-”m”;w!!h fal ‘.,wu"n{; to gratity a per- | prophecies from “The First Battle” and | ident of the club, acted as chairman of the s3le by drupgists = price 50€ per bortle, ade on Rosevelt day be one of the olutions were signed by several hundred | Sonal dislike to some of {ta officers or stoc T —— .- y"l'"“m (s O LU of the| nent speakers of the Spiritualist platform . bl ) 3 b 1 S . et by Sl i ] - . argest political demonstrations eve will take p he exercisel d bus men in our midst who have dared to openly | 8trong arguments for the republican plan| the boom in this locality lere are at gass of {Bitoktutsy | wil) N Y enny | Of the county officials with one exception. | express' their h nest convictions, and not | in the Philippines, as against all others. | lcast ten of the populist brothers who ’ grove. Beaiden the numerous troops, | it B PR Flole 6 UL ke | | MP. Smyth in his opening sentences dented | 11, 1Y commercial enterprisc, free com. | A1d exposed in a striking manner the utter | have flopped to our side. whiie we have e s e s marching ‘cluba and wart clube n this] il oy Sonday and s proposition will| 31, IAtention of seeking to close the starch | petitior in'trade or the &ood of this com- | absurdity and Inconslstency of the demo- | not heard of one republican deserting the city there will be organizations here from I itis #Vant: 'out ob the is-d o Starch | , Resolved, That we will consider the clos . v ? 1 Havelock, R a0 Benn “nere | llshment of a permanent camp location the plant out of the hands of the Starch |, 0TS 4 Ch works, for any reasons al- | Unswerving patriotism of Willlam Mc BRI SSRTS Ox P . and possible purchase of suitable grounds. class among our cltizens who would be | was “down in the cellar of trade, playing | finance, oxpansion and imperialism were | Gently and Effectually Whereas: “The consent of the governed” | brought the house down with laughter.| manger, Nebraska City has not been asked in th the larative ,wrnm/.w o’/slann- will appear in uniform and in addition|to that produced by many first-class cho- | tion and stated that he had the personal and Resolved, By the eltizens of Nebraska i occagion. One of the most notable or<|conducted on first-class business principles. [ the harm it would do the city, presided |prejidices, That we unqua'ifiedly condemnn | outrageous demagogy of the whole lhmu‘un out, and about sixty women were pres hird Nebraska volunteers “fro yan's | o i - ™ y ss mee eld Saturda cht, pre- | wreck its operations and close down its | speaker said, would soon be accompanied | furnished by the following quartet: Spe d . | The Nebraska State Spiritualists will hold| gopiaq to Mr. Smyth the resolutions adopt- | Works: that | - i | ed at that time, who replied that he would | {ormt"on ‘the' part of the attorney general | tarism, etc. The speaker read Bryan's| Wil Swygard. Mr. L. P. Judd, the pres touisvitLe , Ky NEW YORK, N, are perfectly safe In saylng that the pa-| ., yonday, October 1. Several promi- | M 1 Mad RTed: & e ke . iy : | holders, and for the purpose of punishing | Showed how all had fatle e advanced | assembly. Republicanism is strictly on business acd laboring men. including all |} AL LR AT nessed In the city,” said Marshal Cos works. He sald he merely wanted to take | munity cratic idea. His tribute to the worth, the | ranks nearby towns, such as Waverly, Wood e o trust and restore it to the control of the | leged by the attorney peral, as a_public | Kinley under the most trying circum New e to Health, vl . 3.400 Pou oFe. et i \P§0 comps Dl e Argo com- | caramity for Nebraska = City and’ Otoe | stance s the ANt ‘o eeia) e 0 galn health, and Keep a sec ol 1‘ will be 1,600 rough riders exclusive of all | 804 PORE I ELPrEbl, O Mt K Neb, | ATKO company. At present the Argo com- | calamity for Nebrasks ©Clis | and oto | stances made the ghost of imperialism| To gain health, and keep a secure hold COn‘ :e t marching and flambeau clubs. Our parade | | S SE00 TR on ‘at the | PA0Y has but one vote in twelve in the man- | cpitiiNy, PSUIENR, B EUELTREORIRE OUL 08| 1ok more ghoulish than ever. The speaker [On it when you get if, you must use Cas- WIIl Ge fofthed Gnd IR FOACINGRE 10 WIOVE | gpggqny im agement of the affairs of the United Starch | and bringing distress (0 their families: of | closed his &peech with & most comprehen- | carets Candy Cathartic, preventive and as soon as the word Is given and If nec- company and the latter may vote to cloge | eStroving good home market for our | sive and instructive expose of the Porto|cure. —All druggists, 10c, 2c, 50c ) main staple s “Femoving from oir essary we can have Governor Rosevelt on Charged with Horsestealing. down the Argo plant at any time. He went | midct "thd chief wealth-producer n the | Rico tarift bill, so-called, and it was highly P ——— the platform twenty minutes after he ar-| ASHLAND, Neb. Scpt. 26 (Special)— | on CountyWitout any eorresponding bentit | appreciated and removed every lngering| TWQ FAIR DAYS PROMISED Bal‘ld vives in the city. He will probably ride a | City Marshal Elmer Corwin recolved & ol | No man who condemns trusts can find | RIAUVer, either moral. sociai, industrial of | doubt as to the Justice of the act. and | { Stherwise horae at the head of the procession and | egram Tuesday morning from Sherift John | {1l 8 ROt Reossed seniny S T i Hemnived, That we demand that the nt- | showed beyond a doubt that to have re take the shortest route to the capitol Coble of Springview, Neb., requesting | city bocause to do so might injure one of | LOrNeY general ahall at once discontinue his | frained from passing such an act would bullding. From Fifteenth and K streets | bim to arrest Bert Sherman. Marshal Cor- | Your fndustries, then for the same reason | fronade and remove his paralyaing hand | have been playing into the hands of the he can go immediately to the speakers'|win found Sherman and placed him in the f,*’,”';"‘t' not procecd against the fce trust, | (M (06 INAUSTEAE OF O oy the | sugar and tobacco trusts. Mr. Burkett plattorm while the parade continues on |city jail. Sheriff Coble last evening came | ‘N &7 Duyers' trust or the school furni: ure” trust because. the 001 furni- | benefits we derive therefrom showed how the constitution had never fol- | .\ oo o e . B k Uni wround the building.’ And I0antiANd the BHBGHSP, Who 18 WADtd | Tusta I8 Sane Aleh Biar: be thTumch by octtclved, That, tn our cpinion, the suc. | 1owed.the fag into any new country ac. | WARHINGTON, Bept. 10—Foresast for ankers union From Lincoln Governor Rosevelt will 80| in Keya Paha county to answer to a charge | f’,“. agtion. Nefther shoald 1 move against | [0 (e Waren fndustry In anur | midst | quired by us and did not enter until placed | e ey and Friday ey, to Plattsmouth for an evening meeting, | of stealing horses. Sherman s known at| iyt ci iportance tn the ciis of Omuha. | §0UI4 bring stagnation in business, paraly- | there by a positive act of congress. Taken | NePraska: Wair Thursdav: Friday. fair, Night making several stops enroute Springview, his home, as Bert Martin. He | And with equal force every community iy | §is i trade, the destruction of our markets, | aitogthor under the unfavorable condi [ wormer: north to east winds. The papulist state central committee will| wan arrested on the same charge there, but | the, state which has a trust within 4ts | jng men and their familles and compel | tions existing at the time the meeting was St (el ot g (i noon begln distributing a state campalgn |broke jall. The sherift departed with his | law must remiin a dead jetter and soup | MANY of our people to remave from fhe | grand success. It showed that wind and | roger® b “Hrone southorn = bortion hook, which is sald to be the result of a| prisoner last night duty unperformed.” Do you want that? = | nityi that. in our opinton, it witl be the | tnunder and lightning could not keep the| T daY. falr; fresh northerly winds. Th day E s composite effort of all the state officials | o Let me put it in another form. Suppose | REIBRY OF WICKEL TOCE 10, LOUE the alighi- | faithful republican men and women at| ATkonsas: Rain and colder Thursday. ursday Kvening, wnd many of the employes of the adminis Fuston Rally at Fairfield, B hinIny Myan has been inaukirated on | est benefit to this community or to any | home when Elmer J. Burkett speaks and| ' TidAY fair, except probably rain in ex Forecast for Nebraska Includes Corner 15th and Capitol Av Wi er Wenther for Friday, With North to East Winds. : the 4th of March next a committee of cf e southes tion; winds becc teation. . Ap- attache of’the governor's| FATRFIELD, Neb., Sept. 96.—(Bpecial)==| sons fron New Terext & committee of citl: O e T Cue obinion, to drive | 18 Will get & Tousing majority fn Syracuse| iréme southerdportion; winds becom September 27 office who contributed largely to the book | The fusionists held their first public politi- t upon him and urge him not to enforce | o, t*he large capital investod' in these | and be triumphantly elected in the First | N8 northerly Rid today that most of it weuld be re- | cal meeting here last night. Prof. Peterson | (N0 ANI(rUstIAw of the United States bo- | Wik fnd (o Aeatroy the mame by allegink | diatrict November 6, 1900 _Oklahoma and Indian Territory: Fair — printed in the patent country press of [of the State universiay was the orator. | great natitutions doing business fn their | & (st without correspond without | gt B o 98 o Bankers Unio the state In the form of a twelve-page | Governor Poynter was present and occu- e« What do you think Mr. Brran's | saeajlel in the history of the state, and | FARGE CROWD GREETS STEWART | by showers Friday morning; northeasterly supplement. pled o seat on the stage of the opera house, | 3" Would be? What would you hive it | fherefore we protest against the procesd- | winds 1 Overture—"King Mammon' Gomez The erection of hooths for the strect | where the meeting was held, but said not a xample for All Men. ings us unnecessary, impolitic and in: |Senator from Nevada Addresses am| Now Mexico: Fair Thursday; colder in| & Gavotte In F ... Hittirmann fair has been begun and several of the|word, and was not even introduced to the t . S o e at Pawnee. southern portion: Friday fair; variable | 4 i FSPn F With some show of venom the Press has | community in the highest degree. and UNEE, N ept. 26.—(Spe alee Introducing Millard's fame i, amusement platforms are already in|audience by the chairman of the meeting, | declared that my action was due to Mr, | solemnly aver from the best of our knowi. | PAWNEE, Neb, Sept. 26— (Speclal Tele- | winds Walting,'” s« cornet solo, Mr - s alleged (e 128 o o Qg and belief there is not now. and has | Eram.)—Senato a Nevada ad- este 2 4 ewells 1 Place.” It is expected by the promoters of | Mr. Shallenbarger, fusion candidate for con- | BTYAn's alleged teachings of hatred for ali | edge and bellef there is not now. and has | &ram.)—Senator Stewart of Nevada ad-| ' Western Texas: Fair and cooler in Liewellyt forms of corporate weaith. 1 never v | not been at any time, a starch trust. The | dressed an immense audience on the {ssues srobably 4 ) Paloma™ Yradier the enterprise that all of the booths will | gress, was in town, but left on an early | that Mr Brvin taaeht sich dostrine, - works here are certainly not in the trust southern, probably showers in mnorthern §iohipilE § ohe < '] 7 () Graceful Dance, “ine Belis be completed by Monday morning and | train for Hastings, not being present at|he certainly does not. But, however, that | Any one can erect a starch factory here vflr' the campaign at the opera house in this| portion Thursday; Friday fair; northerly that the fair will be on in full blast by| the meeting at all. Prof. Peterson’s | MY be my action ix fnu( what the actlon [ and we will welcome the new with the | city this afternoon. The senator filled that | winds 6 Cornet Solo. iGerenudy SChubert of the attorney general of the United *s | same pride and satdefaction that we have | dat o Prof. S esldent o 3 . & MR IRMAN ALSTEDT. that time. The feature of the fair will | speech was weak. Shaid heve B e ot thie nitad Biates | 2or theold L ity Soharuan, peasldenc of { | fowal Fair Thutsday, Soldss I sauih R sy Cornell university and chairman of the 1 Frid, fai therly windas. the flower parade Thursday afternoon. - = There is today a federal statute against| The meeting-was held In’ the eourt y i t portion; Friday fair; northerly winds be th L e Reception for Minimter. frusts move nevers thin the NebrANKA 87 ANRE. Philippine commission. The Pawnee Mili-| Missourl: Fair Thursday, except show- Isteat Twenty Minutes Intermission 6 Overture—"Willlam Tell Rossint N Work of Fremont Couneil. WYMORE, Neb.. Sept. 26.—(Special)—A | Satute." It not only forbids wil combina. | house which was e ey eThlO R0 | tary band, Roosevelt Rough Rider clutof | ers in outheast portion; colder in southern y FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 26.—(Special)— | brilllant farewell reception was tendered | agiinat them 4 prnishment of fAne nod im | tatth. attended. Mayor Mattes was eloc. | C18Y Precinct, Roosevelt flambeau club of [and eastern portions; Friday fair; winds [ & Nt The Last Hope™. dottschatk A good share of the time of the city coun- | Rev. J. R. Woodcock and family at the | prisonment, but also provides that any | aq chairman. Many business men, several Table Rock, Pawnee City Gun club and | jmostly northerly. 0. “Funeral March ©.Chopin @1’ last night wae spent in discussing | home of Attorney E. N. Kauffman Inst night. | PEPREFLY bonging (o' n trit in the cours | 160 chatrman. " Many business men, several citizans met ‘Senator Stewart at the depot | North and South Dakota: Fair Thurs- 10 AnVil chorus ‘and miserore feom i1 whether or not to permit the Salvation | The reception was attended by many people | oihar mus be seised ne the Kovermment e | in the past made apeeches volelng the | AN marched to the opera house day; warmer in eastern portion. Friday EurSLILe Veral wrmy 1o parade and hold meetings on tho | Who came to bid the minister farewell be- | confiscatid o its use. 11 (he nttor M1 | eaiitiinert ati (oot 1n 1hE . capitittonk The crowd was one of the largest ever| fair warmer; morth to east winds. All music played by b tor plano, on business streets. A petition signed by a |fore his departure for Aurora. A large sum | °Fa! Of the United States had done his duty "_‘Ilh me i y e g assembled in the opera house, being at least | Kansas: Fair Thursday. Friday fair [sale in the pavilfon. Admission—Afternoon ed, asking that they be not allowed on |new pastor, Rev. Swan, who comes here ught, for he would have pro- |\ Stetnhart, cashier of the Otoe County |Erccted Mr. Bryan here. Everybody was en- | portions; north to east winds Soate; e "“l:‘)‘.”l".\;“l,“yl;‘l‘v“J;‘y:".] i certain streets. The city attorney was of | from Osceoia, will deliver his firat sermon | hiblted the' starch trust from' doine busic | W- Stelbhart, cashier of the Otoe County | thusiastic and despite muddy thoroughfares [ Colorado: Rain o snow fn eastern, fair i " the opinion that an ordinance like the one [ next Sunday Tot done his iy, Do you wani the Wt | wholesale grocery firm of Beatley. DeGroff | \1e Procession kept in the middle of the | in western portion Thursday. Friday fair; — ssked for would be unconstitutional, but Ry e torney general of Nebraska to do lkewlse? | & qq. 7 T1O% | street. Senator Stewart's address was con- | warmer in eastern portion; variable winds the ‘counctl appeared (o want i, anyway. |, Fuslonists Open Campaixn. iy seen it stated that Mr, Morton has | fined mostly to the paramount issue and| \yoming: Falr, warmer Thursday. Fri An ordinance was finally introduced forbid Y CENTER, Neb., Sept 5(Special,) | declared that he will move the works to i as generally conceded a very able effo dny fa rme eastern portio T oamin At mimost i or- | —The popocrata opened.thelr campaign hore | AR CIUY It he i not'permitiedto oper- | HOWARD AND CATLIN SPEAK | ™" ®eneratly conceded very able effort. | day fair, with warmer in eastern portion e o AT e e Wi e ust fn this state. | Let him n easterly winds f \ obably 88 syesterday with what was intend:d as a gen- Eet that Kansas City is democ | | Expo is Republicean 1 o &) FAAN o ';',‘M""n:"",' g A n‘,}.\ al county rally, with Governor Poynter | state, that Missouri has an anti-trist law | Rally at David City is Addressed by | PAUL. Neb, 8 (A5kolat[ - MORINBStSFAIr exaRmer Thursdhy, Brl: V lmpbflal Hm;[ Regenerator petition was pre ed fo ope v Y Bhailiniaceen & : nd & democratic attorney general willing Two Well Known e ‘s 8| day fatr; east to south winds storen Gray or Bleachw! hair to any Geventeenth street between Broad and (A0 A. C. Shellenbarger as star attrac- | am.)-—-The gr political treat to_enforce it Men. iral coler granade. 17 o clean, dny Nye. Though the street botween these two | 1008, and, in addition, Congressman Stark | Hesides that it would not be well to make | | enjoyed by the citizens of St. Paul | 1\\nm er Record I«‘%";JI\ EAFILICAT xnr WL, a P Peterson were prese 0 | the removal un arc | e speec ™ Glizabe FRICE dF THE WEA' UREAU INTHE. Sample of hair points has been used as such for mearly and Prof. Peterson were present. The court | R By vlmh{::!l LA "h :lh“‘“,\f :‘Jé DAVID CITY, Neb., Sept. 26.—(Special.)— | the speech of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth| OFFI ™ 'I'H ATHER BUREAU, room was amply sufficient to ac | se in the opera house this afternoon.| OMAHA, Sept Jmcial record of tem P "".‘.'ff‘.l.':f,. gt i o twelve yoars and there are houses bullt | F00m was amply suficlent to accommodate | i pavet un aaminisr Washineton [ The republican campaign of Butler county | Led%¢ 10 the opera house afternoon. | periture’ and precipitation compared with | PERIALCREMIZA! uEn €0 St whecs. New Vork. on it, it atill belongs to Individuals and [ ibe entire show and give everyone a com- | Which will make it impos for the was 0pened hereslast night. Along i) the| SHE ATRS OPREE BONAS WAS SIOWHEZ 0 L8 ithe corresponding day of he 148tz ¥ JEURRISTE: $101 RAIECRORNOER ortable seat. )8t 'or any other trast t hukiness any- utmost and she held the audience over two | years 0 Y500 Thos: T80 has never been formally laid out as a |fortable seat where within the conf ur nation afternoon it commenced raining and con- | O acuin: foca eansianae over KD L asimim teptiors ke \ Farewell for Miniater. Matter of Principle. tinued until late in the evening, but this | POUr® expounding good republican doctrin Minimum temyperature ; and explaining why she was advising every | Avorape temperatire % 5 Leaves to Study Art. OSCEOLA, Neb, Sept. 26.—(Spectal)—| How one who condemns a_protective | did not have any effect on enthusiastio re. Honsst, 1oval Amrions SiCissn 1o vate the| Eretipratiomicsi ey N 00 o ||0l Weimlel' WEST POINT, Neh., Sopt. 26.—(Special )— | The members of the Methodist Episcopal | [atiff can ‘K.\‘““:rnlln|~‘|:\“:'n:‘,1‘;";:;1‘;1.::‘"?; publicans. lfnr:-’ came '{"lfl all part Of| republican ticket this vear in plain, | Record of precipitatic At Omaha for this Miss Marguerite Gentzke, daughter of Edi-|¢hurch and congregation met at the church | beneficlary to charge the consumer @ higher | (he €Uty with teams. Excurslon trains| i ..ichitorward language backed by the|38¥ and since March 1, 100 or cold weather Tor M. 0" Gentzke of the Nebraska Volks- | this evoning in a farewell to Rev. J. W, | price for his wires by breventing the com: | brought crowds from Braaara, Ristng city | [UOUEMUGUHAC SRS (TR T, 00| Normal temperatue i blatt, left this afterncon for New York,|SWan. as he starts for his mew field of [ Dtiion of forvlgners, A trust enables fts | and Shelby. The meeting was held in the | gpy congpiracy between the corrupt popu- | Totul excess since March 1,111/ 56 || —you want a comfortable place to whero she will enter an art institute. Miss | |abor at Wymore in this state. The | higher pri large opera house, which was filed to i3 |34 joaders and bourbon democrats of the [ Normal precinitation (inch | R work. You spend more time in your Gentzke has developed great talent as an |AffAir was arranged by the Epworth league 'h\nr’:_ ":'-rp;.«--Jv'l;,xxl "‘I he only .‘nm.l nee, utmost capacity and many were unable 10| .0 ih and Tammany hall of New York o :"" k- 8. CRY, e J”I||m1_mh office than you do at home. Why not artist, recelving a diploma at the Transmis- | Under the guidance of its president, E. 8. | [NGTR (1M S HRAH IO I, fevios Iea Iribule | get seats in the bullding. The populist leaders and Bryan had left | Deficl It Inch be comfortable? THE BEE BUILD. »issippl Exposition upon some work she sent | Mickey. The church was decorated for the | sn i defiance o Iaw—ths 1ar(r is o creaturs | Senator J. C. Burrows of Michigan was 10 | .. wpije she stood on the same old plat- | Deficienc r. perlod, 186. 424 Inchy & 0 BE 2 i ern et L S Ra® iah. dailiss | 000880, the trast 18 an o tlaw have been present, but was unavoidably ab- | por IS I RO 0% L ST B PIALE | Detiei ar. period, 1inch ING is the best heated building in the s my friends, If the principle which | sent, b al 0. 0. Robe Statl S p.om. . f o coole B L e YRy S voreklnisammbate i e NCiny yfeiends ) tho, princiolc which | sent, but General 0. 0. Howard and Robert | juu” .o tyiihtully had done for the lsst| BeBOrts from Stations at 8 p. m winter and the coolest bullding in Aiidl J r. + | Nebraska as it is erney. Y A re Haute, Ind., discussed . She . s town in the summer. No west ex- CHADRON, Neb., Sept (Spoctaty . | Nebraska as it is In New Jersey. You can eight years. She showed the fallacy of o 0 west ex Vote lor County Sel At Nen, Bep Spectal)—D. | not condemn it in New Jersey and uphold | €enuine republicanism. The music was fur-| yro o and unprincipled democracy in osure. Light and alr 0 NIOBRARA, Neb, Sebt. 6 (Bpecial Tol- Efner of Valentine purchased - the | it in Nebraska. This is a campaign of'prin. | nished by the David City and Rising City | BYiRiem and wnprifcipled demacracy o | e - HIm. ST sgram ) The county seat relocation elec. | DAWes County Journal this week and will | flple. Our lcader has shawn us a splendld | cornot bands and the David City Campaign | 't® tF1° 118 popu side and perfect ventilation through the court. The rents are no higher . loyalty to principle. Let us emulate his o e Americ itizen could vof o ¢ tion resulted as follows: Niobrars, ¢s3; | continue it along the policles which it has | exaimale in (hat reapect and we will he bats | Glee club. The old soldiérs occupled seats | O, 'rie American citizen could vote th OTATIONS AND STATD than iu poorly constructed and badly Beated and ventilated buildings Bireet | sanymaad -ura)_ wnwxe Ploomfeld. 1,080; Ceater, 1047, A small | \1WaYs advocated. Mr. Efner 18 a gradu- | ter democrats and beiter cltfzens on the stage. Ed G. Hall, chairman of the | ISTOCFatlc ticket (his year. The house OF WEATHER. vote was poiled. The deciding vote will be | 3t Of the State university Lewls and Bryan. republican county central committee, pre- | hujieg for her democrat and Bryan friends taken at a general election between the At the conclusion of Mr. Smyth's address | #ided. to come forward and ask questions and H . S A points receiving the highest vote. SIDNEY. Sept Speclal Tele- [ there were calls for J. Ham Lewls, who | The first speaker was General 0. 0. How- | wited on the stage for them to do 8o by R. C. PETERS & CO. gram.)—Sherift King leaves here tomor-| responded briefly and was followed by |&rd. He paid a glowing tribute to the vet- Omat ¥l Rental Agents PLAIN TALK row morning with Ben Lyon and Arthur| MF. Bryan, who spoke along much the same | €rans of 1861 to 185 and was proud of the £ w""'u\‘u-{m. ekt cloudy [ i ol Ay i Leaver for the state penitentiary, where|!ines as did Mr. Smyth, quotiug editorials | fact that they still call themselves boys. ty Rally Held, Cheyenne, siowing | 8 3 Ground Floor, Bee Building. To Catarrh Sufferers. these two men will werve one year each|rom the Conservative and telling the his. | General Howard spoke for more than one b., Sept. 26.—(Special.)— | Salt Lake City, partly cloudy apid City, cloudy p — Every persod suffering from catarrh in | tor burglary. tory of the starch company. Commenting | hour, discussing the issues of expansion, im- ay ds in this county led to| FEARIL CI%, 0% ? 5 i i fts many forms knows that the common — in a general way Mr. Bryan sald periallsm and militarism of Bryan. He | the repeublican picnic and rally at Dim-| Williston, partly cloudy (e ol U, Kap's Jotlons, salves and douches do not cure. It Lightning Strikes Church. If the people of Nebraska City defend the | 881 he hoped he was not disrespectful to | ick's grove, about thirteen miles north- [ Chicago, cloudy 'r}-n:-:. Tac 1N aasdiiks 1o Srkub this oot ox Lotaile | WYMORN, Neb, « Bent: - §0(Npecial)=| ataesh rudE thay orar e s ta Rl e | e Brvan ‘whan be reteried: to Bt ael west ot Oscagla: Ths nrecastions 164 by B 4 8 ! Kld"e cura ' "}-":; ey cases of fallure, because every victim ot | During u severe electric storm here yester- [ frd il the other trusts, for it is tmpos. | colonel, because he was a colonel. the Osceola Woodmen band, formed at the | Davenport, cle | Frea book, catarrhal trouble knows it for himselt it [ day evening lightning struck the Baptist | flsawhore wnd defond. & truet locared o | The next speaker was Robegt H. Catlin of | postofice at Beulah, afd it was the largest | [ansas City 6| 6| ‘T ,of DrB.J. Ku. ratoga, N. be has tried them hurch, knocking the chimney oft and tear- | their own city. Are the people of Nebraska | Terre Haute, Ind Helona, clear Y who is Kknown in his | procession of teams that was ever got| |l cieor A local application, If it does anything at | Ing & large hole in the roof. ity \‘-\-!\ll‘xl(.‘(‘fm'r‘n subfect iemeelves (nd | home state us “Gatllng Gun Bob.” He | together in Polk county and made the old | Hismarck, cloudy H()WF LL'S Chilly fall even- all, simply glves temporary relief; a wash. - — by all the trists in order to moimeacticed | 0yoted statistics, comparing Cleveland's ad- | war horse republicans think of the *days | Galveston, clear 2 ings breed Coughs rominent Ranchman Killed. Y alr on g 8 _ - - A Joticn, salve or powder cannot reach the HARRISON Neb. Sent (Special trust Ihl\ h has a factory in their city? As | ministration of 1892 to 1896 to the adminis- when there were no populists and hardly T indicates trace of precipitation. - and bad ones too. seat of the disease, which 1s the blood i Y"m.‘ .J“l‘."h .\“;nrhl L rn.{\’" h‘ ;-.”r:”:’.)n::‘]“\lain"‘:fi;tv:'"|“‘- ‘rv\“lv;h... .|{\,.'|:\r‘ |y~‘k:4 tration of President McKinley. He showed | any democrats in the county. The services 1 A. WELSH Anti-Kawf is the The mucous membrana seeks to relleve ¢t oRTITIORIL TR B ey | 0f fha starch trust than the people of other | UP the fallacy of the paramount issue, ex- | began promptly at 1, Judge T. H. Saunders Local Forecast Officlal. |sure cure. All druggists. e blood of catarrha son by sec 4L, o A 8 acc a parts of the state, When th ro was an | pansiof d imperia and proved ton- oducing the speakers, a o o0 the blood of catarrhal poison b TeUNE | \iijeq yesterday at his ranch on Run- | Independent Argo w pansion and imperialism and proved con- | Introducing th peakers, and +for thr large quantities of mucous, the discharge ompany it was controlled b sometimes closing up the nostrils descend EURIEIEEE S ® sameiadway | but mot a single one responded. ning Water while moving a house, independent gompany it was eantrolled by | clusively that Thomas Jefferson was the | hours they were carried on without a break v City interests cou'd he considered by its | father of expansion. In the language of a | €xcept an occasional song by the Cen 108 10 the. throat ‘aDnd larynx, causing ap P S STal1cT hult, management. Bt when the Natignal Starch | leading fusionist, “he give us something to | tral City Glee club or music by the Swede frritating cough, continual clearing of the NSING, Mi ept. 26.—The wupreme | fOMpANY, With headaiarters In New York | think about Plain or Woodmen band. The speakers throat, doafness, findigestion and many rehunded dowid . dectaion in !’;‘r“”‘";y; Will ba removed 1o New Yok, and tne| The meeting was enthusiastic and the | Were Hon. Frank Lindsey of Kansas and other disagreeable and persistent symp- | .wainst the latter by ¢ iptain John A fors | Wishes of the neople of Nebraska City will | mentioning of the names of McKinley and | Hon, John D. Pope of Friend, who is to toms, 1" In’ 1899 Captaln | Corrigan ~placed | have little consideration Roosevelt brought forth prolonged and deat- | be the next congressman from the Fourth A remedy to really cure catarrh must be 250 Standard Ooll certificatos iy, Rocke: . o an B "l"'"'l' 1:.-'".-". ening applause. district. Mn internal treatment; a remedy which will | 1or held e stock ns trustes and finally | M& Charles R Flint of Boston fs one of ~ Aprm— larrhal polson aud remove the fever aud |$IST er share Corrigan atterward chared | Ml 0 Tt M5 Whtch Re Bumansd up | . PILLER, Neb., (Gpeolal Tely- | WAKEFIBLD, Nob, Sept, SenBpecial) tongestion always present 1n the mucous | hTe ke (NE, fraud, e allefed | the advantages of the trists. One of the | €8m)—The republican campalgn was | —Hon. Fremont Everett of Lyons and i oy et s superior knowledye of the | sivaniases menoned by him was that vy | opened Jh«\drr tonlght with an enchusiastic | Captatn H, Brown of Wakefield re- The best remedies for this purpose are | yilue of the stock and, the because there would only be one purchaser, | [o)Y: Judge B. A, Tucker of Humboldt, | publican candidate ' for senator in_ the BUsTAIY. Banuainacie Apd isiraction ot | arth e Tnsiabdl of SISt Bet ans Ts this to the Interest of those who holl w | Neb., was the speaker of the evening and | Bighth district, have just completed a serles 'o' Infants and chlldren the difficulty has always been to get these | lecided in favor of Rockefeller. rl materfal to the various starch companies? | discussed the political issues of the day|©f meetings in Cedar county. The mee ) oid A & iy %0k | Another advantage was that the lenst pro- % A 4 Ay Sy e The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa« luable ‘curatives combined in one pala- H,..“.TJL.“.'M:.".'.,'u'n"' ir Andings and took | 4 0N UE" Hants 0110 be elosed down nd | /B 88 able manner. Lock’s hall was filled | Ings were largely attended and were en- 4 o & lable, convepient and efficient form. the work done at the more productive | 10 overflowing with an audience that thuslastic. At Moguel, a small town of ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his “Recently this has been accomplished and Omahu Man Put on Commi lants. ~The Argo company as an inde- | plauded the telling points of the speaker, | not more than ffty population, there were personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one ibe preparation put on the market under | CINCINNATL Sep 3,”,, s atiooal Ao Sown nd Turn oft 118 emplosen, bui when | MUslc for the occasion was furnished by | over 250 in attendance, most of whom were to deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and Ihe name of § 1art’s Catarrh Table s; they | Hacted the following officers: President, | (N6 Ar&o company becomes a member of the McKinley and Roosevelt Drum corps| voters. At Belden there was also a very Just-as-good "’ are but Experiments, and endanger the \re large, pleasant-tasting lozenges, so tha | A. W. Clancy, Chicago; vice president, R. [ ¢ Natlonal Star h company the employes | of Fairbury, Neb., an organization with|fine meeting. All over the county, once 8 Bluks i R have no way of protecting themselves, be. emb ong! o 580 - health of Children—Experience against Experiment, ey may slowly dissolve in the mou b, thus |, JKinkead, Loutsville: wecretary, Jo L. | Sdute™the ‘work" here cn he suspended | tBIFtY members strongly popullstic, there Is a change In ¥ L I @ the embloves are starve 4 timent and the prevailing opinion 1s, : p eaching every part of the mucous mem- |ton, Washington: executive committee, J | while the emploves are starved into sub Fuston Conventl, ~ en . A Th K d Y H Al B ht brane and finally the stomach and intes udom o Cinclanadl, R I Cromelin e T s Loua ' The onernns | BATTLE CREBK, Neb, Bepe. 38 | (Biae | YO G0R't WARL S obaRsn."! ( € Aln ou ave W ayB Oug ines ngton, D G 4. C. Weod of Ml hut it does bring kreat 10ss (0 the employes. | ofal Telegram.)—The Madison count Mra. Leane at Ord, W A o atiorney Eenern! (s usekink to enforcs county demo- i Bears the 8i ure of An advantage to be considered also is | Chy v ¥ n?x‘.nm- Th Nebraska ‘1h—kizn:"lu fl“'Kn’u] cratic and fusion conventions met here to- | ORD, Neb., Sept ~(Special.)—~It has 8 gnat that Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets contain no .,.'J::,.,'".':"x“n':x '.,"r.-"f{c':':"!:sp'-v‘.::‘..‘.:om. law and ought to be enforced und the peo- | day. After heated discussions in each | been years since such enthusiasm has been cocalne, morphine or poisonous narcotics, | WRIREICTS, A, & FOSORIon ek BISRICT | ple of Nebraska City Opgnt to hold & mass | convention they agreed on the follow- | shown by republicans as this year in Valley 80 often found in catarrh powders, and the | tions represented to proceed by lezal [ condemn him. The fusion forces believe | INE joint ticket: Peter Zimmerman, demo- | county. Last night Mary Elizabeth Lease. use of Wwhich often entails a habit more :Tfi»n fl"- ':n'"rr» thelr rights regarding in -;n’urn‘l;\x' r;; n‘;v(’;‘l: Awe un crat, of Battle Creek, state representative | the Kansas speaker, was billed to appear at ngerous than the disease 7.2 iaws againat the trusts. The Kansas G from the Twenty-third district; F. H, Free | the court house here and the people began Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are sold by Flax Crop Reported Ki private monopolies and If the democratic | ©f Norfolk, populist, for county attorney,|to gather before dark. The Rough Rider aruggists at 50c for full sized package and | LIDGERWOOD, N. D. Sept. 26—The [ ticket is successfil I believe legtsiation will and Herman Winter, p! Nor- | club, led by the band d followed by . are probably the safest and most effectuat | NAVY frost of last night killed all the late | he enacted which wi'l muke it impossible | foly. 4 Btar, . damoorat, of Nore | club, lad~by.tha bend sn 4 by Ah In Use FOI’ Over 30 Years. flax ‘crop, of which * there was & large| for the National Starch company to ‘'buy tor county commissioner from the [ McKinley and Roosevelt club and carrylng catarrh cure on the market, acreage in this vicinity, bully or wheedle'' the Argo comvany into | Second district, torches and wearing uniforms, paraded the . vonn e