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) THE OMAITA DATLY BEE: TIHTURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 7, 1900, : 5 "J,';;";%TORA\';\DO WRECKS A TOWN|PORTO RICANS ARE T0 VOTE'STRIRES NEN IN HICH PLACES HEALTH AND BE h u TY GUILTY OF GOEBEL'S NURDE ‘ AR HoA o Ly reported marching the region | . Haltimore Regiatration Ofcials Hold ey | an {ihing « the offctale of the They Are Naturalized by : Keatucky Jury Fizes Howard's Punishment ek mine T he sitiat Two Are Killed and Ten Injured in Fergu- Annexat Men of National Reputation Mised Up 5 4 as Death on the Gallows. | S e A estary S %00, Tows. LR N it § Alloged Tosurance Traud Promptly Regained by the Use of VERDICT CREATES GENERAL SURPRISE | f,(h, teudlne colicries weaterdss ‘afive: | repmiric WIND TEARS DOWN PROPERTY |0 hoi e o O o Ricans on matit: COMPANY ACCUSED OF FALSIFYING REPORT Peruna, the Great Tonic. | jeut e doing as well as —_— | more y teglatration ot The o Miss Alice ¢ w avenue, Mioaeap Detendant Dreaks Down After Hin Reo | D000 Ll s wae | HOtel of John Levelady (s Deatroved i Mk igrends O e Attermes General of State of New blis, M turn (0 the Jnil, Tears Streaming | a0 Auhlind vesterday endeavoring (o get | and Mis Two Children Careied | oy had apparently feceived instructions| YOTK Wil TN X Ahout a year ago my health hegan te nce While He the men there out, but the men at wor Block and Found ¢ i tion & t Proceedin nivat Lend - e Borm e e e [T R | T L R e [ e dud ot e i ) et of conerne. il and, my somplesion, whiah u o that : Work a8 lopg s moft coal is e o e Fletie oee of time had been clear and hrilliant, bogan to jos ork “us long iy ey complied with the residence clause of . grow dull and rough | Repor 0 fge numbers of men are e 5 (il Tele. | the 1aw, which requires a cltlzen to reside L L PRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. 26,—James B. | joining 1t aoarens with the | FERRY, [0 et e selack |18 legistative dlstrict aix months betore | ALBANY, . Y., Sept. 26.—Superinteuden 1 tried several advertised remedics with ) SMoward, who has been on trial for the | [dea that they will get benefits from it r + being eligible to vote. Isaac Strause, | of Insurance Hendricks has made public th no result. 1finally decided it was a tonie | | the little town of Ferguson, sixty miles past ten days charged with being a princi e e o i the M iwaukee road, was | counsel to the board, a few days ago gav : 1 in the assassination of Willlam ¢ “" ; l \(l l l'\ rLDD o8 wed O 4 ‘here | A0 OPinlon that citizens of Porto Rico be- | °F Fire Insurance company of New York was found guilty by the jury today \ almost wiped out by a tornado. There| .o " i 0nq of the United States when the| “Under date of August s, 1900, the super were two killed and ten more or less in- | needed, and reading of your celebrated Peruna, I concluded to try it. The result was wonderful Hows itfon among those present that shment being fixed at dea island was made a part of United States | Intendent referred a preliminary rep w_;';_' — I'I Uyl 8 "” 'h:‘ ”\‘.m‘.m.n . : | jured. The storm commenced with wind | iU WAs CATe & ¥ probably twenty-five | On this company to the attorr “1 have tiken only four bottles and my all of yestarday aftefnoon without reach (Contlaued from First Page) [and rain and the wind steadily increased | o, Ricans in this city, Who, under the|and that oficlal, on the strength of such face is as smooth and checks as red us fo Nopelessly divided and this fact made |Rit with a bullet or within five miles of 1t.” [ (h WATKE SCEC | their votes in November. the appalatment of & receiver. Hatty A “AS & tonis for the blood too mush cannot verdict shocking to Howa those jovernor Roosevelt succeeded in finish . - - anbury of New York was vinted to g > Lyt B e e | : O T | “The hotel, & two-story affair, was wholly HYMENEAL g4L 1n (WS cApROIY, AL the e be said for Peruna i who hoped for his ultimate acquittal. ng his fomarks, though there was an evi- | . THO BOteL, & twesbtary C o Wehe. oo . LLi & “1will cheerfully recommend it to anyone | ferring the preliminary report above m prietor, slightly injured, and his two boys, who will write me concerning it.” t Noul tioned the attorney general was advised by the verdict calling ior the extreme penalty | he should not do so. When the governor s o p | yman-Dickinaon. | Y wged nd 6 years, killed. The children a superintendent of insurance that (f fonnle Johnson . . of the law was read in the crowded court | left the hall with his party to go toward the ‘“‘r‘; ‘_"'r; 1 over & block and when found| At 12 o'clock yesterday at St Barnabas | the superinten ‘H'“ : insurance that the Miss fo Johnson, vice president Chlcago Teach om. He glanced at his attorneys anc uin he was surrounded x vomphny 61| T St Y Dindydf 1o ound |\ roh occurred the marriage of cate | department would make a further examina e « toacher in enley schoo room. He glanced attorneys and | train he was surrounded by mpany of | (CTL Ciabed and dead. The father was | Shurch occurred the marriae of Miss Jessie Fed 1 “ the Healey school of faughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward | tion into the company's affairs, primarily [ for the purpose of veritying the correct ness of its annual statement for the year ending December 31, 1808 Such an examination was charged under date of September 21, from which | smiled, but sald nothing Rough Riders, commanded by Sherman Bell, After the fury had been discharged How- | one of his own soldiers in the Spanish war. d was taken back to the jall and there, [ He was also accompanied by General Cur for the first time, he betrayed emotion Guild, jr., of Hoston, John Proctor He called for a pen and paper and wrote a | Clarke of New York, General Irving Hale long letter to his wife, during which tears [ of Colorado, United Dickins Dickinson, and Dr. Harry Lyman. Though the church was handsomely decorated with | | banks of palms and American Beauty roses | the wedding was marked by its simplicity and the absence of pomp and conventionality frantic with grief and it was a pitiiul sight | Chlcago, write the following from 318 Lake Park to see him pick up and caress the body of one child and then the other. The mother was pot much hurt, but it is thought will lose her mind, An old man staying at the hotel had a leg | avenue, Chicago: “Du the past ten years 1 have been & teach r in Chicago and have found myselt worn out and in need of a tonic. Among the differ t remedies 1 have tried none have helped me mor ates Senator Wol hown coursed down his cheeks. He was joined | cott ank C. Goudy, candidate for gov- | that so frequently attend the fashionable | EFave discrepancies between such state- | than Peruna. 1 find it especlally helpful in cases of later by his attorneys, who spent a good | ernor of Colorado; Percy 8. Rider, candida l:"“::‘" o “‘.'”‘;. A """, e i "'” P | church wedding. Promptly at 12 o'clock, to [ Ment and the findings of the departmen atarrh of the stomach; it restores the functions of part of the day in conference with him in | for lieutenant governor; A. M. Stevenson, u'.“‘"' Was cPUSREd ",f‘y & Rylsy (mber, and | Lohengrin's “Wedding March,” Miss ,“."."{";;]':"'r’“ DU e nature, induces sleep and bullds up the ontire aystem, ragard tofihe motion for a new trial, which | Lieutenant Tice and scveral others. Gov- | S0 W0 SE8 T B0 A bt ired. Mousit, mald of Hoof, entered, fotowed by [ . “The rencrs discioaes the fast taet tR | pygnqy who U KR SO GR1Y G RV G BRL YRT R RY will bo filed tomorrow, and other matters | ornor Roosevelt and his party were on foot. [ *°ft o ire dapot was loft | the bride. with her father, and then the | PAtCCCT R e 1| erative ¢ B DA R O L L L LS L 18 connection with the case A orowd of boys and men began throwing | ODY & SmAL DOrten o° L16 COP Wee ushers, Messrs. Jos and EQ Moraan, Frank | by Willlam A. Halsey, presid i etk i runa s a specific for pelvic catarrh B Cuiten, who Is utider indictment | stones aud shouting for Bryan, The rough | MADGIEE. Agent Hobissen Hved Wpetairs, |y,pijion ked Barl Gasnert. The greom | fReedore Hetfo Recrstery, o 4 B | and Bea uty,” sent to any woman addressing Dr but luckily the family escaped, while he suf- false in every essential particular Hartman, Columbus, Obio a8 an Accesmory o the Goebel murder and | riders, mounted and unmounted, closed in [ Ut WCKIY the tamy GARCE MRS S U0 fand his best man, Mr. George Wallace of | (g . . il ekt Who gave damaiifig evidence aguibst both | around the governot to protéct him from | (62ed 081y & out upon the head. KISt OB- | gy 1aye Oity, met the party wt the atax, | o “TCCCRE N8 S8, SHRIECH R Fothat 1t Moward and Caleb Powers, was released on | assault by the mob. One made a personal | 9rator James Mullen tnjured in the | Lo "pather Willlams read the impressive | 00 December 31 last it appeared ihas I Bail this afternoon and his case was con- | attack upon Governor Roosevelt and suc. | Dck. but not seriously. Two large timbers | yoryicq of the Epiacopal church T O I F) were driven cle; ce where | o 7; total llabilities, except tihued dntil the January term. His bond | ceeded in striking him a blow in the breast | ¥ére driven clear through the office where | "y, 'p)ickinson wore a robe of hand-made | 26 * GBLAs; towl labilith xcep . was fixed at §10,000 and his brother-in with a stick. The assailant was immediate lace, heavily embroide with paillettes | r- I K. E. Hogg of Owsley county, and J. F.|ly knoc down by Dantel M tvan, | The ""l"r 'uluk Wu‘hl((v:n'dnu:: and & f Lot b lack, with trimmings of b 5. ,,“H,.:‘:»:"‘;I“':’””“""‘"w‘:"" "‘:f““;;' $536,450; im comb and John Johnson of Jackson | postmaster of Cripple Cree gaug of men belonging to the boarding cars | “'qy "y iqa'y gown was an exquisite crea- | PO et 06 b 't Miss MOward wis répresented by en:CoRr blown off the tracks and sor | ottty watin ot D ees and an exact sopy | NAYIDE an unimpaired capital of $200.000 Stei v A rush was then made by the mob to | broken to pleces. A special train was ma ath v An exuct CODY | gnq n surplus over ul and all othe Steinway, A. B. man W. C. Owens of ( . of the famous Worth prize medal wedding ~ dra e mounted o 0 itorms 10,018, as reporte 3 J 2 Row Becames Genernl. of them were de rgotown and up here and several city physiclans taken Habilities amount rd of in the history of nts to select from, All fully underwriters at the last man polnted out by a stranger as ably 1,000 or 1,500 excited people In the | t In f nd Ateriesd Bi attorney of New York county, furnishin he An pointed Dy & 8 o | % | of pa 8, ferns and erican Beauly roses, o the man on trial. He kad the record, how. | Yicinity and fisticuffs were exchanged on| Croeker's Hrignde Holds a Well PRIEY . auly roses. | that ofelal with certified coples of all Are now on sale at prices never h sver, of belng the leader of the HOWA®: | with sticks and clubs, some with rotten poiaficoty seated twenty-three | guests, The cover, | inal proceedings thereunder piano selling—200 jnstrum 1 Clay county, in which numerous lives | POLMO®S R s b At Ty, e ns| The Teadure' Bire Tesufancs company of |l | Gunranteed, : The entire party regained the train, how- | KEOKUK, Ia.. Sept The tenth an-|0Ccasion, was of damask and lace, with a | Naw York was formed in February, 1595 ,000. Most of New Planos in all fancy woods .‘r"“'!‘" Phphl s “'M'k"']'!”‘ ter 1y ‘?-m: [ out of the place with the Rough Riders on | sisting of the Eleventh, Thirteenth and Six- |hung & huge canopy of southern smilax, | the directors the company had been v $138 . the resr platform. /MHe INoldUAt was the | tesath regiments, bugn here today with « |Studded with Amsrican Besuty Fuses, trom lers Lloyds, which ha Fine Vose & Son's Uprix $148 triends beliove that these facts had much | ball of the same flowers. The gues titul © \ | during the progress of the trip and it 18| iness meeting this afternoon a proposit ba o s owers KUCSIS were: | cons charter. In 1595 the state insurance Beautitul Chickering Rosewood Case to do he making of verdict se ness me 00! proposition 4 L s 10 WilH e mERIg 0Lt rdict sen- | B N O ble was occastoned by | ta reture to the state of Sonth Carolina the | M- and Mra. C. W. Lyman, MF. and Mrs. | department and the attorney general $185 i . : men on foot, alS0 | o the scene. It is thought two of the in- | on December hie company’s cap 4 eloshti and H. B. Golden ot Barbourayiile, | AKISE & wedge which pushed irough 39 was brought to Petry and 1s reported all| "¢ 5,20 {he wedding breakast was served | 5,005, COnt O tho same Ivers & Pond and rr: . ' crowd, and they finally succeeded In gain-| pieht today o Ay 8 /7 S by i Superintendent Hendricks, under section; b o S Howari, as e Is commonly known | (1" iEulnwhich was surrounded by | s e Dickinson Bome, on Par avente.| 1)t 414 of the penal cote. bar vrousi | § @11 other high le_imouatains, is & y hand-| 0 o, By this ere were prob- ere the color scheme of red and ‘green |yno matter to the attention of th e e O e ald, and would be | the mob. By this time there were prob- | [QWANS WILL KEEP REBEL RAG | yys carricd out in elaborate detail, in banks | tocorney ot New Yore rouncy. furnl grade makes of W9uh, of Ting the leeder. o, the: Howard- | 11 91088, Maniy of the: mob were armed Attended Reunton at In the drawing room the large roundtable | gocuments In the premises, to begin crim le eggs and lemons which were taken. He had killed George Baker | TH® oBtTe DTN Homt e | nul roun i of Crorier's Towa brigade. con. | enterplece of renaissance, and above all | with a capital stock of fashion as the Goebel murder, and Howard's | (0 Fear PIAtTorm e FRCIERt BAR B0 | et ot e e AL the bua. | the center of which was suspended a large | operated since 1802, under a so-called F tencing him to the gallow | | | A small body of roughs which had - y ) K Be ] Arthur Gulou, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost,|the state began proceedings attacking the ine Hale Upright, Ehony Cise The trial of Heary E. Youtsey of New- | & Ul W o6 1r1“:hmn“:”-r:.r: Cor Sfake | Ag wElch Colomel J, O, Iennecy Jow ot | Mis. Belden, Mlis Doans; Miss Otkley of VATELLY. oF tiet BArsons: SERHAR, L. daus y $105 port will be called next at Georgetown | 2RiZed and paid for the purpose of break-| the National home at Milwaukee captured | oic, 3 R e | a charter, the ¢ Conftvatery Uprikht o Koxt ondky L) ing up the meeting. The men engaged in | on the capitol at Columbia, was finally un j’\"" ! ,‘“' - ‘\\’\n“;l( . ikttt AL s : b : $65 this attempt were few In number, blt|snimously voted down and the flag wiil | Messré. George Wallace, Dixon, Hamilton, | Russell of the New York supreme court in Organs $12 an \ v One of the jurors admitted that the ¥ violent their attack o . Gannett, Erwin, Morsman, J. Morsman December, 1897. The decislon was handed 81 ANd upward. Easy paymen failure of Howard to bring any of the oc- | V(¥ FIHTH N’," Selt. WnLs Shatetniaa: (i |t ot “‘ ””']m“"".' of the Towa Historl-1 ™0 "ord Mrs. Lyman left at 5 o'clock for | down in June, 1898, and w dverse to th RIS QEATed i IR ROtV Hdihg son| IEYSTHCE SONBRTAIL EE SAEERLEES S| OALBOOIALY AL SOWE Loy New York and other eastern points, to be | charters. b ik oW Dig s f s i m, TRBOAIS. 85 to Leitity that ke Whe w‘«r"‘:nv.',]‘.‘..‘:d«r:.‘n;‘ n|I\~4Vv|r:unl t:ly '(\)’n-huuhv‘; This evening a ]w..,m.,. w .\| held ,,,iww e SR e mnY“ o s V‘(rl ;;.: G i New pianos for rent. Fine tuning and repairing. Tele there was considered by the jury as an|0¢nt and was reacy to procee t which many speeches were made. Dis- | tek\aRaR ChbbtioAr | ey <3 rotis Mebin gl d A yhone 1625. Ak-Rar-Ben visitors g rordially invi e g e et | #peeches in Cripple Creek. | tingulshed officers present were are Gen. | 10 M Dickinson's privat ‘:‘]:,yu'*h hrvvn:::‘.'xf’n“uum N ‘lzl’l,;’ 1| \‘n. ; Rt Et T itors are cordially invited te mony of Galnes as to seeing Howard run Appeal to Western Men, ;';“‘_":-HHIIQFA 5 Dodg :nmh 1.;-nv‘lul A-| Wosdiord Hankon, b Tt R A W R inspect the wonderfu out of the grounds. and A. Stubblefield, who " 108 O . N Sanders. Sach regiment held its own o~ ‘ S pany, hich wa iy o " & COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 26 g 4 elboted cers. | NEW YORK, Sept ral Stewart | formed largely through the efforts of | SELF-PL swore that Howard confen the KINK 4| Governor Roosevel's first speech (oday Giy | SAURURIREATSIeu1Ed O L. Woodford, former minister (o Spain, was | Charles McMurran. The company reinsured | It SLF-PLAYING PIANOLA ew days after the murder, were the points | oo "0 oo lile Rock, where he intros | " married to Miss Isabel Hanson today. The | all of the outstanding risks of the Lloyd The greatest musical invention of the age il 140 Lt 3 Polnis | made at Castle Rock, where . g Miss a a all of the outstanc sks of the Lloyds 10 greates sicy ge. It plays any Sisaaey Ml Sovly for a new trial, Vasing | 5y by Senator Wolcott, and where he 8aid: | jowa Town ts Vislted by a \ao | Of the First Presbyterian church on Lower | of about $181,000. DEATIGE, SOV SHS\aT PI0Y 8 the motion upon the expreslons of several |\ ¥ "EHLEE oF t1ia wout e | HERAMALY BRRISEE ATS Fifth avenue, this city. Rev. Howard Duf- | The board of directors of the compamy Catalogues, prices and terms furnished free on applieation. of the jurors made prior to the trial which |y, v o Fig There may be some | Wrecked. field officiated. About sixty persons, only | was made up as follows: Benjamin F. were hostile to the defendant It was I”\m:’. A Il‘:'Hv'il "K‘l:“‘li:"‘\;ll:" :»'t”l:.l’e: o the nearest relatives and @ few close friends. | Tracy, Geurge A. Helme, Warner Mille ohrged.n chrtdin juror made the state- | BRIt Ol NG M (Capalr ¥ may ba | LENOX, In. Sept. 26.—(Spocial Tele- | witneased the ceremony, and these were also | Levi P. Morton, James A. Reberts. Howard -m: nm. A:l: of the suspects under arrest necessary, 1o pren h to them '(: gospel of | gram.)—A tornado struck Sharpsburg, in | Ruests at the wedding breakfast | Gould, William E. D. Stokes, J. Seaver 1) ought to be hung and that he particularly | ope: but to vou people in' this State, 10| b1y county, about § o'clock last night and | The bride was the private secretary of | Fage, Theadore K. Pembrook, J. Jennings [} The Largest Piano House in the West specified Howard as one upon whom the | LU0 G Uit not 1o be necessary to say | wrecked the creamery, two churches, de-| General Woodford at 1d at the out- [ McComb, John Jacob Astor, William T 18 e Farn ath penaity ought to be pronounced L word askir back, to hope S lonk TOrWERATArR Nt m St. Omaha, 337 Broa dway, Council Bluffe, Iowa nd not despair, to dare and pot, 0dd Fellows' hall and several dwell- | break of the Spanish-Americ n war. She Baker, Chuuncey M. Depew, William A N N back, to hone and not despair, to tare and | jogs. One man s reported seriously hurt. | Is hout 30 years old and Gemeral Woodford | Halsey, E. 8. Sutro, D. Sidney Appleton ARE NOT S0 FAR APART | ek o tha to natire: Tt fe anis Wy a0 L — is 65. This is his second marriage, his first | Jobn S. Silvers, Charles W. MeMurran, | === - — 4 . : als i that success can come, that you will Extend Fair Oue Day. wife having died two years ugo Theodore Sutro, James G, Besmer, Fred succeastul. | as to stand stra the men of th ht for the f escnt | RED OAK, Ia., Sept. that | ing to the continued ~(Special ) —Ow- erick Booss, John B. Simpson, Edwin Gould (Continued from First Page.) means national power and law, and orderly | |08 45 i dm‘ of »‘lu"{lu“ and O'Shen-Frioke. W. Gail, I. B. Duke, Willlam A. Clark 9 — - ~———— | Iiberty and equal rights for all men be- | Tuesday afterncon and evening the man-| MADISON, Neb, Sept. 26.—(Special.)— | William T. Wardwell, Frederick Sayles and panies are prepared tomorrow to grant | neuth fts folds, agewent of the Montgomery County fair | Two of Madison's popular young people \wr»‘\'hn-fl\rld Phelps. 1 eoneessions provided that at the time the | COLORADO SPRIN Col., Sept. 26.—|decided yesterday morniug to extend the " > [ jotned in marriage yesterday men are actually working and in their em- | A great demonstration was made in Colo- | dates for the fair one day. The opening | ricke and Mr. Deter O'Sh ploy. rado Springs on the arrival of the keose- | day, therefore, will be It appears that the strike and the threats | velt train. The governer made short | of the strike have brought to the attention | speeches im Temple theater and the opera | of the operators in a more marked manner | house. Both places were crowded. The | grievances of their employes and that in | louscs all along the line were docorated the various conferenc ' tunity has been afford iss Matilda| NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—~The Evening 1. The wedding [ World today prints a statement credited | tomorrow, Thurs- | took place at the home of the bride’'s pa- |to the widow of David Allison, the cashier | y. and the fair will last until Saturday.| rents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fricke. The|of the Traders’ Insurance company, who he management has provided more enter= | home was tastily decorated for the event.|dled Saturday. Mrs. Allison is quoted as tatnment for l;n-l ;“:A‘ -m.;: l‘:nr sver been | Miss Bley presided at the piano. Miss Mol- | saying that her husband whispered to her given at any fair held in Red Oak. Some |)jo Fricke, siste he bride, was brides- | as he was dying the name of the man who . held ‘the ‘appor. | with hunting. The escort coukiated of the |01 (ne features il be Special Faces, faa | baisand the. beve man was Me. Frank | Knew of the condition of the Traders' In d them to discuss | Flambeau club, G. A. R. organizations and | ang slow mule races, hippodrome m,w\_u‘\_n“; ot - ke “Handy Newman Grove, brother of the |surance company and was responsible for c .. e the grievances both from their own stand- | various other bodies. The train pulled | yajlgon ascensions, with pars % 9 ball00} censions, parachute leape by | groom. Mr. and Mrs. O'Shea will ake | the framing of alleged false reports of the point and that of the men. Public sentl-| out for Cripple Creek after a stop of B | wo men and two dogs; broncho busting | neir home ' et 4 4 ; ment, especlally as regards the request of [ hour and fifteen minutes and trick HAing tgleshomme dn-Hynpht n::‘-”l e ""I‘:f““‘;“‘l ok m_“"‘m'”:‘ lf:“ 1 Gasoline Engine. ' the price charged miners for powder, has [ CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Sept. 26.—Gov- s A g Ul S i also been & material factor in the pro-|ernor Roosevelt spoke at three meetings Made Fatal Mistake, Milinz&eMullor, 4 i i » that|in this city this evening, all of which| CRESTON, la, Sept. 26.—(Spacial) The marriage of J. N. Millard, a resident | accused i a county, Kansas, and Miss Minn | eeedings. An understanding e when work is resumed the terms of settles | were indoor meetings and large, orderly | John Brown, son of Wiljlam Brown, resid- | of L ! ) ; & “| Muller was solemnized Wednesday after- | , e [ ment will be made known. But there i3 |and appreciative. In addition to Governor [ ik northwest of Keat,' died from taking (Muller was solmuet WECOr g g DEATH RECORD. Wherever placed they make friends and give great satis o180 an understanding that, come what may, | Roosevelt Senators Wolcott and Lodge and [ a dose of carbolic acid. He had been to 0on & i . s fathe | = . : 2 o ¥ the compromise must mot be effected |others spoke. The speeches of Governor | Creston last Saturday and after he bad ar- | J- Muller, 720 South Twenty-elghth stree PRI o g i Bog - faction. It is always ready, day or night, wet or dry, cold through the Mine Workers, While the |Roosevelt covered the ground gone over in | rived home he took a bottle trom the shelt [ Rev. Luther N. Kubus was the officiating | selchbdp el t8nsclel 7e e ot al for P i Grindi 5 i B e ks Sonioub (b eat s | EIeaiatte at bharwlaces Andiware directed | 1B e house, thinkin 1t iwhs the botile| Slerkyman, -Mvi snd'Mea. Millard will lesrs | §7A%.) MR, Qeorke Hod Gled ot he resi- | or warm, storm or calm, for Pumping, Grinding. Shelling, \r T Fike and. Feturn. {0 work regardless |selely to imperiaiiem, milltariam and ex: | he bad been using, The mistake was soon | SAturday to make thelr future home in|denco on Milltery svenue this Mlteraoon of| Goparating Cream, Churning, Bone Cutting, and any work of the means by which an amicable settle- | pansion. The meeting tomorrow night will | discovered, and doctors were hurricdly REDS I l» it AR S yea Ay paTation | G , r ment s made, there 15 quite a strong sen- | be at Pueblo. Eight speeches are scheduled | sent for, who did all in their power to s SOA Btk s BGIE Srom e B | peqUITig 1OV SN than 2 H. P. timent to remaim out until the union is|for tomorrow alleviate the unfortunate boy, who is Savage- ough. BOLA Q) WHION [S08 RRYAF- Ie0AYA he | et . . " N . p F " recognized and untll that organization i 18 years old, After suftering intense| CLINTON,Ia. Sept the residence | family came here trom 8t vll h“” | Visitors to the fall festivities are cordially invited to call ago. Her husband, who 13 satisfied that°work can be resumed ad- agony he soon succumbed to the deadly |Of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.|about five years and see this machine in operatio ot us tell you s i e natwork can IN PLACE OF GOEBEL LAW |ifoov in soon siccumbed to o deutly |of the brties parents, Mo, ot Mrv b |00 00 St 0 rtiman, i ina a0 6@ this machine in operation. ~Let us tell you about it, z over the distressing event republicancandidate for lleutenant goy- [§0ns survive her. Her remains will be /e buy and sell new and sec . « achi 0 ne Cancus Agrees on | OVCr T ; ”,‘ 'EJ‘ ernor of Nebraska, and Miss Julia McCul- | taken to St. Joseph for burial \\‘ l)u) ) I 1 B ((Ulld ha“i mac l“ucry' ("“” Democrutic W STATEMENT OF OPERATORS | “viv o . B w::.‘»:- 'n. Thought Sentence Safeblowe lough were united in marriage by Rev or send for Catalogue. o ! Frave Natistactory. MARSHALLTOWN Ta Sept E. Mathes of the Presbyterian church, in | pwa neer. | aue Rulletin on General Situation, - (Special.)—In the district court Judge|ihe presence of relatives and intimate| FORT DODGE, Ta.. Sept. 26.—(Speclal in Which They Clalm Ad- FRANKFORT, Ky. Sept. 26.—The dem swell sentenced five of the criminals |friends. Telegram.)—C. Dimler, one of the early | h vantage, ocratic house caucus has at last agreed upon | wpo have pleaded guilty to the various toneers of Fort Dodge, died this afternoon en o an election bill. which provides that the | airenses with which they were charged Wagner-Phillipps of stomach trouble. He had . 13 ] WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. 26.—There is | gtate board shall consist of one ¢ been sick for . ocrat | Among these were J. H. McCabe and T. J Mr. Edward C. Wagner of Arapahoe, |over a year. Mr. Dimler has been a resi 0 change in the strike situation today as|apd one republican and a state officer. They | yurray, two of the men captured while | Neb., and Miss Gwendolyn Phillipps of | dent of Fort Dodge for more than a third 1110 DOUGLAS ST.. OMAH NE compared with previous days shall appoint the county boards, one or two | i the act of blowing open the safe in the | Milwaukee, Wis., were married in All|of a century i DUGLAS ST.. AHA, NEB The operators have' issued the following | from each party and from lists submitted | Nason & Whitehill store at State Center, | Saints' church at high noon yesterday. The statement today on the general situation fhey shall also appoiut an umpire. This will | hnd who resisted the cltizens for several [ ceremony was performed by Rev. y Mra, Robert Williams, | im the anthracite region give the democrats a majority in each | hours, No leni Al quiet the W 1 Lack b but the boards shall b kay in the presence of a few friends| HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 2 pecial.) *“"BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. quiet in the yoming and Lacka- | county board, but the hoards sha have | by the judge, even though they entered |of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Robert Williams dropped dead sudden wranna distslons.” More washerios working | only ministerial powers except as to ques- | pleas of guilty. and each was sentenced to | Wagner will remain in Omaha during the |1 a8t night at 8:30 while attendiog to her GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED Hery ihere has been an increase of the | tioned ballots. It is said that the democrats | o term of seven years in the pemitentiary | remainder of carnival week household duties Heart trouble was | working force of forty-thres over yester-|in the senate will readily accept this com- | at Fort Madison ot S PR b Do b didend]| ay 0! . —— ne the early settlers her nd 7 Th the Shamokin reglon the Caloon mine | Promis i — Wagner-Gnge. arly se here and was quite well . 1 working with' ah fncreased force of —— § Moy Secare Br SIDNEY, Neb., Sept. 26.—(Special Tele- | kmown eleven men over yesterday {ndependent Perry Heath In Chicage. SI0UX CITY, Ia., Sept (Special.)— | gram.)—Ben E. Wagner and Grace Gage i was shown these men [ M and union mines i the Schuyikill reglon | CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—Perry 8. Heath, | The democrats of Sloux City may meke|both of Redington, were married h ) Civil War Veternn, orking and «he \Wiilamstown colllery | y4irman of the republican mational press | arrangements with W. J. Bryan to address | day, Judke M. J. Sanders offciating | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb pt. 26.—(Spe- | In the Lebigh region the ok committee, and R. C. Kerens of the na- |a meeting here Friday morning. Bryan|groom is extensively engaged in | cial.)—~Thomas . Harding died at the hotm. w ANHOOD RESTORED1 ery 1s \wrrl?lnl v;:l h full e O tioval committee returned today from a |will speak at Dakota City Thursday even- | raising and the bride is the daughter of [ Of his daughter in this city today, aged 4 izer, Lue proser (phon of & Inmous French pbymcian, will qoick | L A R B e 14 week's tour of Utah, Wyoming, Colorado |ing, where a large gathering is expected. | one of Cheyenne county's esteemed 5 years. He was a veteran of the r'-“v‘.'uv-fl'-‘.:—;“l;l‘_:-.unun\v.wx‘ aich ds Loss anh same as yesterday. M | and Nebraska He will pass through Sioux City on his way | zens war and had been a resident of thi | Rl i king with an iner torce. The Bons TEA = to fa it hata ha Harad ¥o Ao enjel 0 iy e o ! d anes 1y do 4.u... WBICH I Dot oheck ng With en incranee ar! Senator Quarles of Wisconsin arrived in |into South Dakota, where ho hopes to neu W for many year | s a ehis it botehecke have twanty men m Rev Chicago today, having campleted a tour of | tralize some of the good work which Gov- | Positively the last chance fo hear a first | Liia¥a 4 Lhe riGary Orgaus of Al L@ puries DENK sirongihens pings at N mines of Coxe F Illinois. He will leave for Wisconsin, |error Roosevelt is reported to have done [class rag-time concert by the great Bell- . Reatdent of Norfolk. | soreaar T el teltoniy ”mm"‘mm'”‘“““. where he will make campaign speeches for |in Mr. Pettigrew's state. Afier leaving [stedt Concert band is this forenoon at 10| NORFOLK, —Ne Sept. 26.—(Special | coPIBERE N anly® Balih rrifden o Cure N Sl e | McKinley and Roosevelt Sioux City Mr. Bryan will stop at Elk |o'clock. Pavilion, Fifteenth and Capitol | Telegram )—B. V ber, a hardware | “-m- ivan and mouey retarncd 06 oxes doe “hob GOk 8 permanent oure. §1.60m ox,6 for §5.60, Major F. A. Grant, late of the army in|Pcint, Vermilion, Yankton, Scotland, Mitch- | avenue. | dealer who recently came here from Red 1ress DAVOL MEDICINE O, i, 0. Yox 278, Hew Praj the Philippin called on Vice Chairman |ell, Woonsocket and other places r — B— e | Oak, la., died suddenly at & o'clock last FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON LHIG €O AND FARNAM, Puyne today and consented to make | -— B e for TN nt "o, | S700I08: He lsaves & wife snd two chi) | speeches in Nebraska, Indiana and Ohlo.| _ _FExpress Package Stolen. turn, the thisd and’ last af the big fr | dees. - Major Grant is a resident of Salt Lake| KEOKUK, la, Sept. 26.—The depot agent | and 'pasesns that are | MA 6 of the Adams express at this place was | built here anlc Bteamship cof 7 m” v AN makiog tour for the republican national | Sined by a local bank to Salem, Ia. The]§an Francisco and Australlan ports premicr of Quebec, died last uight . ckage Was SuppOS committee in Nebraska, Illinois, Ohio. to have been put in West Virginia, Maryland and Wisconsin, | the safe. but was missing when the agent checked out early in the morning The case seems to be similar to the recent| - or Warren Cabinet” Sew oes East, Sick -a -bed does nothing CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 26.—(Special.)— | bi§ Burlington robbery | A N ‘ Ex t d o | Half-sick d \ l dl” | Senator Francis E. Warren left last night Hish Wind Near At ewLomer ecle = 5’6“""“ B oasiiame ¢ 2 It not, you have misses a good thing. alf-sick docs only a Ht'e§ | for the east, accompanted by Miss Frasels | \proN, -la., Sept (Special Te It will bring joy and comfort, especially if its birth D0cts, fealtier ¥ g byingl siben | This exquirito malt beverag) standa on @ Ayer's Pills can do everything | sud Fred Warten Mgt Warren :‘l’l(lt:""r"':‘ gram.)—A small tornado visited this se is made easy to the mother. AJAX REMEDYCO. ."w,;;;'yvflfi unique busis. 1t sclls ftaelt. s fame aud for both sick-a-bed and hal i A S bl Wil onter e | tion about § o'clock last night and the Children born under painful circumstances or sur- Yo wale in Cuoana, Nev, by JaeForeyih | reputation Ia the envy of many. The palate, . . 2 8¢ In Naw Jersey, | Miller residence, a mile north of Afton roundings before or during accouchement are rarely 202 N. i6th. Kuhn & Co, and Douglas | o "0 0 lal results achleved “'wl h sick folks. sceiog bis children installed In achool. | wys demolished. ' Miller escaped with ligh strong, E:.myand healthy, Fdtia_gonpe BiRee by"s. ¢ "Defiaven | the benciicla resulte achisved “within" the All druggista. 25 centa s box Senator Warren will return to Chevenne. | jnjyries. There was very little other Parents and relatives should recommend a trial of ipaer man are the culy 804 real Judaes of L X e w—— a e done "Mo“d.fi'.r'll..‘ ? for exl:rnllll uaebyltr- > | its merits. Approved of by them, it tris . C. Aver Company, . ey 34 — simple and effective liniment, relieving all pain by relax- ~ D umpbuntly enters innumerable househelds. J NEW HAVEN, Conn. njuries Reanlt = K L ' ‘ ) Practical Chemists, Lowell, Ma K. Sa I-r~ professor o biblical liters wAT :‘u('n'.:."“":,'““ |)r-vl\lll b ing the muscles. Therelsnoihmgl‘xcnmlhe\mrld .;.I.. .y.:., = r. ay lenova or Where Cabluet enters, ductors end drug | at Yale, has been elected president of ¢ pac ¥ . g o ou recel e ¢ \ e OrsL case il yer's Saraparilla | Ayer's Hair Vigor t \-\.ru.m' loduy WProf., Sanders was not an | from the Gram RatAlraRE destroyed .,, . e | se Ya. i druss BREWED BY . 't Cherry Pectora | ctive candidate and his eleotion was & s 3 = ‘Y".: :‘:‘:C i :;:‘::;‘:.:: tors | aellve qan r';,mlr‘,m_lm‘ A00 Was & phes :r; which resulted in Bis death yester- P JQNA E}' DregiemRe, E FRED KEVG BREWING 00, Ayer's Ague Cu . s 10 acceptance of the election. g Y . o 430, OMAHA, NEA