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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE *'RH\.\Y. GLAD TO SEE RII(N\HT"“!’UK,?"‘,’\.‘ STkuiins A Targe ¢rowd Was | niiverod & yolllil GUares ““"'.“REITERA\TE.\' FIRST -~ STORY 1 elivered | address to a larg ssembled at the station and preparations | audience ht in the hall in which had been made for a big outdoor demon al Harrison was n ated for pres Colorado Turns Out Almost Enmasse to ®'ration raor R o by g \" teaveling Men and Bryan, | Reply of England to the Ferman Note Not Greet New York Governor, . ore & stand een | GLENWOOD SPRINGS Se Formal, but Conclus - ot e e o great num 1 the | '(' or ;{1"1“ E . - BIG CROWDS AT LEADVILLE AND PUEBLO | around the stant wee - sreat Rev. M. |and two business men—and seven | PROPOSAL 1S LIKELY TO BE MODIFIED & haplain of & Colorado Philippine | i were for McKinley and one for Bryan fed and fotroduced Of the six ome voted for Bryan in 1896, | Clarion Call to the American Patriot who hade & wa pe h ting | but will vote for McKinley this year. Th England Walting for Word from Am- to Forg rar Remember t ng Governor Roosevelt | same party has traveled in rado for Maebo e Principle in Vresent Crisia | o followed. Senator Henry | tWenty years and says his s Gvokes Great Applanse. » was with will exceed any year he b aveled. Of ¢ ¢ yesterday, also made | the seven two were tobacco men working / . for a trust and whose employers are demo TRADE MARK PUERLO, o o - LONDON, Se a that elal train bearing sev The party that is a Bryan man sald he | Lord Salisbury vered th fived at t gt was going to vote for Bryan because he| German amba von Hatzfeldt ton wa i o the Wl Niaes Riempt 6 had too much work and was not recelving | Wildenburg, in terms as the governor it Al snough pay compared with his earnings of | United States government used in replying or and Gets an carriages. escorted Governor s s dives, 1593 to 1807 to the German note regarding Chiya, has Benators Lodge and Wolcott, J g b During our conversation the following|called forth many den Eu e nials throughout Clarke. Curtls Ouild and Osneral 10 | vIGTOR. C et 27—As a sequel to | ¥AS told by ome that was from Salida|rcpe. In the first place, it may be re e fale 1o Roys - T L LaAg BRL 1AL boid ol L “ 8 sequel 10| Coto, He was on his way west on the |itcrated that Tuesday inst the British sion was formed . " . o icetdings at the Rose- | arrow gauge and at the depot at Salida|premier told the German ambassador here the - pHBOIDA] SLPed 1 N o & a boy had a basket of puppies 1 was | that Germany's idea of the surrender of b 1 f .r.ui» were lined people Ry :«”,‘M,' 'rl Byl \”’ asked by the men if they were Bryan or|the authors of the ou es as a precedent ecause o evening meetings LA ¥ i1 GAItORIKT denoHNAing the I‘:‘_‘ McKinley pups and he said, “Bryan.”” A | to peace negotiations was not feasible, and L) . A11 of them ware atiended by lree a1 Record stated (hut | S0, "Sver Une Groad pause and the saime | riit 1o, thoso. shed.a tbe sois From ne 1ES d€licate perfume, DEE C1ESHE: 1y crowis. Vere Fetati g st i little boy had his puppies at the depot.| Washington. Though this was intended as L (3 large and an unusual interest attended E CArE b alner. ko ciait Tioarn utr ] THe Aty Wiked him uiiin what he Bad Al of what Is regarded in Downing 143 t farke s i ot e £ .o i o s | T8 97 s W S spal ke od o sl of vy e o Do creamy latheran at Leadyille today, said in part O D o \tv'® | belng asked if they were Brvan or Mc- |of the German note, It was not accepted ¢ : e L e, | rsooy ann ik o e st ot PR B0, P CMCKY |ak sk b e et ambuendor, o e cleansing properties. £ d “beautif ) | head = vm’ at at his desk ‘nrma umped | were Bryan pupples and now you say | nally’” answer the note and left the latter B it . e arr in the face. Rev. | ney are McKinley pupples.” The little|part of the German proposal, (i. e., that the Glad thoug ( Swity | Father Downey interfered and stopped the | poy anawered: “Well, they didn't have|ministers at Pekin should fight. Nelther mau was much hurt . | i gt i it variea e | Nelth their eyes open then.” I find that the|offenders), unanswered, pending an hourly DEALERS SELLIT plain 4, an " velt's Herole Action majority of commercial men in Wyoming | cxpected message from Sir Claude Ma ; . nade it Uit " HEYENNE, Wyo, Sept. 27.—(Special.) Utah and Colorado are strong for Mc-| Donald, the British minister at Pekin. tock Springs business mau, who has just | Kinley. We all know a good thing when we| The British Foreign office has issued hed Cheyenne, tells of an incident that | see DRUMMER. | what may be taken in England to be a v the ¥ s opera h Declides Auninat Bailot Machines, |denial of the statement made to the A on the night of the appearance there of | B YORK, 8 {clated Press, saylng that the British an NEW YORK, Sept Attorney General Governor Roose which would doubtless iy hond Ny Generd | ewer has “mot vet been sent.” This was bave had a serious ending but for the quick expressly set forth in the dispatch an action of the » presidential candidate laming 1 them, fr | | Long betore Roosevelt trai ached jerman ambassado 1 whic was added | o [t they were e ¢ at they an 1 . people. beg assemble at the entrance | Chines could not be used in their present | [S UIG SHawer AL mot be sen for | come and report to her and th . Sk beror: \ form in casting ballots for presidential | S¢Yeral day keep track of them. There is little peared owd had reached the propor- awaited message from Pekin will have any| The story of that « of us of a jam and people were packed in | COBference bearit Ughtly around the doors that it was| The opinion of the attorney general is ne ry to lift Governor Roosevelt and that the ballot machines, not ing the names of the electors in detail, would di franchise any voter using them. In other words, th torney general decides Davi came to this city Monday on @ burry call from the republican state con- A mittee. One of his deputies had preceded | BOURC Lord Salisbury's reply to the | of them: that tMey were to show what ki on Lord Salisbury's determin another instance of Miss Antho Ders Fifteen yoars ago M Tor took out to agree with the United States in refusing [ and determination at the adva 2 1 Endowme licy M v 0, in the Equitable to consent to the only proposition of any [ %0, when most women of t} Lite Asaurance € an anoual weight contained in the German note, | cherishing thelr ailments and premium of $8.38 though the formal pronouncement of such |creature comforts. It also fllustra following resul disagreement may be staved off at the last | motive which has always inspired {OASH. . .. moment by receding from the po- |her work and which has been the secr I PAID.UP INSURANCE e throng 1 was here that vernor sition It bas tak and submittiog to a | of much of her C nan 0 t k detern tion | Merely a single button to push for a party's 2 bt - o oy = F; p- ) arry him, or rather push him, along over the shoulders of the men. At this time the crush was o great as to endanger the lives of many women ahd children who were in | that the voting machine must contain each elector's name on each ticket and not high German official in London has already | do it yourself At the same time Mr. Gooderh the hinted to the A ated Press that it might same kind for the same am o i nium come about) it 1s only natural that Berlin | WHY AMERICA SHOULD BE GREAT n another ¢ . 000 less and the other capitals in accord with Ger- | ¢o than on the g many will use every ¢ to conceal the Here fs what fact that Germany was coerced into a com- The .‘,“,‘” area g W[.l o BN e yromise arrangement by an arrangement of | ineluding Alaska, and \ $100,000 of Endowment § cat Britain and the United States esionteN, 1 &8¢ 10 panies. Of amount $810,000 1 R 3 wii e v i Kenwhan o | TAIL TO ANOTHER TICKET | fuch crouble and great expense, | Count Hatzfeld-Wildenbur was not the | writer in Leslie's Weekly ! y VISR | 3 s resulis renlized by - L 3 comelt 11 ot the horor of the | only recipient of Lord Salisbury's views | tion of the world's surface cannot o Pieted PRRUSS VR OV ENEREOBRTNORT e ‘w Party Bourke Cockran in Omahn. Tuesday, for during the usual Foreign office | curately cond eived without t el Paramount Iasue tis Candiaste CHICAGO, Sept Following is the|Teception several foreign represcntatives | parisons. The extent of our At Canyon City Governor Roosevelt spoke | 1o Vies DEGR NG itinerary prepared today for W. Bourke|sounded the premier on Great Britain’s | nineteen times that of European Fra | of Great Brita 4 "IN THE WORLD. LINCOLN, Sept. 27.—In a letter re ired Chicago, September 28: Jacksonvillo, 111 .| they were all satisfied Lord Salisbury's des [ 1t is five h 3 ous import unless the machines can be ing two little tots that had strayed from the ents and who were in immo- | changed in time and it is the purpose of the {ate danger of being crushed to death un- | couference at which the representatives of the farmer ' sl der the feet of the excited people, he took | the ballot machines are to be present (o precisely as much as to the man | them to places of safety inside the opera |determine if this can he done. The ma Ghiete’ qun be 1o permaner well | house. chines have already been contracted for people, and ac he other hand for in Buffalo and several large cities, notably belng on the hand, fof some Oof ¢ in part as follows Cockran by the anti-imperialistic league: |attitude toward German proposal, and | or thirty-two times tha xths as large as the | tyeighe "hotrs [auarters Adiai & \1,\,’..1‘.“:‘;\',‘.l',}.f!fl; 8t Louls, Mo, 8 Kansas. City, Me. 8| ALLIED ARMIES AT TAKU | wil sacen Auserati - were THE EOUlTABLEm THE UNITED STATES. he paramount Lt o t him by that pa \rly this month. The | Omaba, Neb Burlington, Ia., 10; Daven- other nations as large the ent i A AR L Eg Aol letter notifying Stevenson of his nom- | Port, Ia., 11; St. Paul, Minn., 12; Mil-| Austrian Authority tal Num- | face of the world would be oce respect by ¢ keeping our | ination follows waukee, Wis., 13; Oshkosh, Wis., 15; De- | rof € Chi- If the country of Scotland were own self-Feapebt ar WS Tellows: | COLIAN, In, Sept. 5, 100.—To Hon. A, |roit. Mich, 16; Fort Wayne, Ind., 18 to match the state of Maine the b he st oot Huepins mington, 111 Dear Sir: | Logansport, Ind., 19, Terre Haute, Ind the two regions would be found to b able’ {0 Itical differ atfonal committee of the | 20, Loujsville, Ky., 22: Clncinnati, 0., 23 Tho admiralty has re- | tically the same. Ireland is equal in AR R ARG rulgned take pleas | s ndersigned take pleas | weeling, W. Va., 24; Cleveland, 0., 2 i from Taku giviog the|to the remaining states of New LG A R R AR LR 1 as the candidate of | strength of es landed there by the| England equals New York, and W B I proper lankuage. There 18 ice of vice president Alger in lallied powers as follows: Austrian, 494; | Je The British islands 1 of fmperfalism; ave, but it is not | Of 1! e Tyt Ancy | - CHICAGO, Sept. 27 Secretary Alger | Gorman, 8.178; British American, | be supertmposed upon a small ¥ i from the direction i which Mr. Bryan fs wheeltnation of 490 [was at republican national headquart - axbnts, ot Sl . Dures '-0“ lirel , 5 LI N 5.608; Fren 3; Ttalia 541; " | portant section of states lying in the nort e Roldior for every Low clilzens of this great o8 rEnlise that. e have tosrhn s |PAvne. He said be might make & few g —— country of Switzorland is equaled in area ! u:;}'t\an mé"'iu‘-‘su W Temblte. Nt wo hve not set re ] JiaLse that Forieaihod, X | speeches in Nlinois for McKinley and ¥ " by the states of Maryland and Delaware T340, "‘F.n Bihgd RIS Sty that pltch of timidity when we & Invoived, o « b mere | Roosevelt. Senator J. C. Burrows of Mich-| HONG KONG, Sept. AR | e Nt et et . Dslawares | aute i ndeit, o cure e e There {8 no danger of imperfalism b e AT S C1 nefaaans, s | tgan will speak tomorrow night in rity, | Presbyterian and c missions at : dresn, Bishop Rormedy Co., Gan e 80, Caia country Starting out , th pat perils ar avoided ! aid Next Monday he will begin n Shek Lung, on the East river, have been fherktrod (B0 {e work 6F Sptaa wo Acting upon this overshudowlng convics | lican campaign speeches in his own state, | destroved. The priest in charge of the t B e D yansion whishimet et - Catholic mission escaped and was protected spread over the Atlantic states south of | the Potomac river. If France were placed | 4 LB BY A R ORUG: € AOTH AND FANNAN that will ever in this country i if n i InE, W x Falls, in proof of the unseifish char Judge Favors Trimble, by & mandarin t ot derab 1 1) s a presen a considerable b r Thirticth off the natural drainage on Pi about the lower course of the Mi oot | l | river in a region where there is 18 fnvite ction against anarchy ® o | | s AR i to AUl liberts thatwe | Amonk all clastes of puttiotic people. went '\T": rende r;‘lu m«la,.: i¥ion h:.,. av I the | qaking place in the provinces of Kwang 81| gover the states of Louis A lin rty has been ove bt epzcuus-r by & e @ OV zatl or both ocdy-Trimble contest for the democra 2 . . ates OUlSS FKi wo heavy it ¢ JFutat |1t nominces. ‘This actlon met with hearty | NOCUTSROH S COUET F, The, dcmocraits | and Kwane Tuas. The authorities aro om- | ssissippt and Alabama The 6 s force fo the rul o pRllah | SHEES St BMOUEEOME. - 0aNBUFISHeY, avelye o e O & " ploying active mcasures to suppress the | pire (European) m be ped around 3 1, whiere tho ballat ts cust freety and connted | VAU ines having occurreg gy | GSUFICt: The declsion 18 in favor of Trim- | gutbreaks and there have been several | Lake Michigan, covering liinols. Indian POLICE FORCE KEPT BUSY :rllldll”riwarl(;’ l)lsmsei government by bate In the latire ‘w‘:‘\k‘ ‘,,‘.' e, in the wme unselfiah A X cutior tive Christians are flocking { Michigan and Wisconsin rway equals | popty-Five Arrests Made Wednesdny of the cour mp. 10 we ever grow | QAT You accept the Kame: . We know Location of Woolley. 19 CRRtoN New Mexico; Italy, Ari n, the Ngh rs in Omaha to exchank: se ¥ ience M| that vou nre not a populist, bit are familt 3T, P o Sep! The spe | o ates of Nevada and tah n 8 finds exp i iword: orrdesd, | L YOU e hotwpapuliaty biperemilian. | AT, [PAVL, Mitn, Hept e special | Told to Fight Forelgners. SAIAMI0L NoYAdN 804 X : Was Ton Loud. ) w\m(o(“t.m then we wil he within ¢ asur i i er the patriotic character | train carrying John G. Woolley, prohibition PARIS. Sept, 27 WEGHoL Ratinol ak equal to Wyoming and & And ot & LEhd AL inciples of frew government as taught | Fergus Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Woolley spent | o5 (Tuesduy) that Tuug Fub Sian has just | UPOR the iropean continen AL RANeLORY Bikh etk . Motkod uew. naver fuils, o s e local college | ianner that Cape Cod would ey AL nothing but 1 fo the pu g [ hnidayain viniting Fihe lockl calleg boen appointed general of the western and [ M3"0°T ¢ : were disorderly conduct—t 4 without cutiiug, pain of Shom- your “eleotioy ;ta i Nominated for Congress, gon would be i A oatmeal and pushing and pulling curedior ltioand thepotson editor of o rothe effect i3 the L el R | CINCINNATI, Sept. 27— Jdohn B. Postee| The consul adds that according to Chinese | {'reEon would b the crowd Siain dvankas | SY‘P"I"LISV roughly cleaused from same. bon k 3 I 8 e (AR e e ek atiare iy i il adtly: o systom. S every sign and symptom tHer onw 1’ attempt was mad = 1"‘»"‘»"»‘1"\ 1 Houry Kellar were nominated for con :"’ rmation 1” vicer 3 nt. ‘r FROTS | southeastern portion t net . 1 4 disapoears completely © and forever © No by a small minority to interrupt the pro- [ Y M, BDMIETEN. | kress today by the demoorats of'the minet | URVE FIORIC AR AR, &, C8OCR SRS (00 | woutd tle undar 4 f AR gt E A G T RRetihe This wob wasGeiboAsd aklE | ol ommittee of Notificatiuii. | and Seccnd districts respectively Siniciiug he sht th Missouri, while H i ik e e At drugs o injurious med cines i o mo rom 12 16 15 sears of age, with a| Following is Mr. Stevenson's response - | oY ToBlanEmatnitaket Tiaty swoli] A ARE Yool Lol | WEAK MEN LSS oF Aaxioon from Ex. 15 $hout 3 ad | BLOOMINGTON, 1. Scp Gor = :v. | cupying the central part of New Me eal [ e« coanes or VICTINS 10 NERVOUS few men, who shouts Bryan and | BLOG oo L el IMPRUVED | mow susay masen MONEY. | cupying th ral part of New M R A b SEXUALLY |}, 3 L Midway, after having » 1Y or EXWAUSTION cheered o us to interrupt the speakers im of Wdvised of my selection | ; extending through southwestern s My o ot | WASTING WEAKNEAS NV UNTARY LoNNER: One of the youngsters being asked why | !l didate’ of the peoplt's Wrty”for | Secretary Will Soon Be | Miss A ny's B halt of | parallel to the Rio Grande, to w ) i SR et | Tl EANLY DECAY in VoUnG and MibDus he was acting so disorderly stated that he | Lhe office af vice prosi of the Lniter Able to R His OMcinl € . of the Gulf of Mexico. In Lgth, with b to fill the vacaney upon yo! tigket 8 ntho ecently retired as un e iuating circumstance the | #exual organs impaired and wea was hired to do so. They wore uniform | e AN SR U DL MR- When Susan B. Anthony recently retired ating caps and acted in concert Charles A. Towne g from the leadership of the Natlonal Woman's d i t that he was a friend of Dave Christie, | TRIOTURE ! u new across Asia Minor into I Tufatlibin 1 Tront U'unnot ton earnestly oxpress my appre- | A gHINGTON The health of | Sufrago association, relates the Chicago | (ne northern border of the he mar knows 1 build fair ground | 8nd GLEET mins 1ot ik should not cease her work for the promo- look through. Ho was acquitted SGUARANTEN . and the at constituericy you represcnt. (jaly of late and it is expected that he wii | - — . 3 3 TEF . k SIar oan T it o tha e of my | 1N ‘M R TR AL A .‘4' tion of the well-being of women. She has et ey Tarrison Talbot, colored, wearing a white ton Free. Treatme: t by Mail. on Retwrn Trip Through * | admiration for the generous uction of Mr. | Feturs MEELON b1 2 made good her promise this week by opening | : MR .. I plug hat and a plaid suit with ehecks on it adiress 119 8, 14th 8t. Governor Sie Wiie 0 his endeavor 1 secure the hat- |resume the dutles of his office, relieving el fpgp 3 ||hu\l~|\ Cotoperation of all the subporters | [ Fill, the actiog secretary, who has be-g | 1 doors of ~Rochester university, New floor tile, was charged with | [, sgar]gs&sBaphs Omaha, Neb. of Mr. Bryan in the pending presiden Yor voung en who are desirous of ! : e was turblug the peace by “making a loud and ir, Bn in the pending presidential |\ yuring from a malarfal attack. Assist- | YOTX: (0 young women who are desirous of f /o] ed, It isecheap enough — LEADVILLE, Colo., Sept. 27.—The Roose- | “*Phe action of the people's party in se- |ant Secretary Adee said today that Secre. | °D!aIning a higher education, the trus- | There are fewer exhibitions of mird usual oliet v’)‘; 4\!“\“"‘1"\‘\]n:’\y:r.fl‘v“‘-‘l' N]({D c’unE. NO Pay velt special train passed over the Divide | lecting candidates outside of 'fts own or- | fare ‘Hay has been in constant communica- | 768 BOW announce that this fall coseduca- | “gun bl . § g0 e @ 1 7o have amall wek organe, gunization is aimost without precedent in | tion will be begun in their institution K the upr B8 A gan Doy without fincident, though there w ur political history. The explanation is [tion with the department during th b | Without the services of Miss Anthony, how- | own ha ok tihes Hhe Wprae S ookt AL o e would not have been the case n s OV ithout an fujunction chooso o| WUE 5,000 in use in grewsome joke ! pattern for his next su : 1S, aeh o or 2 with mi Py " ustees made co-edu- Thompson W 1 m.m-m”» nmwvuuum tor, where the riot occurred last eveniug. | \ 1515 1 which mers 11y | PENSIONS FOR WE N VETERANS, | TWwo years ago the trustees madi nn‘ Thompaon was “atandio on th On its return trip in the night over the b t secondary import cation contingent upon raising the sum of 5 L aside until M tvors Reme by $100,000, which they subsequently lowered to ¥ e poakick arrestod him for using to move o woll guarded with resolute men armed with | " 1'pon the important questions of finance, | (o Gemern t - e g 1aBowad akataun ity Sl Setinll | REAIRE. i t raigned, explaining at he did Winchesters and anyone looking for trouble | of domestic administration and ot retorni | ( WASHINGRON, §obt . 0Speciahy women bave labored assiduously, by fairs,| St o FRIENOR; S LOSUIAIBIAR, < Ikl DY g 3 / HANIRE 19 i method axation, the platfor FAOTANE, PRLRIORR hnye Bod) awn fetes, lectures and functions of various | §70HY" 0! W on the outside could have been easily ac- [\ WEINES PRRY gives no un : . [ 3 InpeEs 9. % I BeS" aust Toet Wik sbectadles (. the cry s PP He BRORIS 8 O N aw 00, ) Nebraska: Original Widows, Fte.—Minors |attractive kinds to ralse the required 1, | on us now 1 4 ST of Willlam Anthony, Ansiay Widows i verno: s and .| return to th iey of honest N but on Saturday, the 9th instant, the limit| we admit ¥ 1 dido’'t hear well without them J0e govarusr, afier 188 iabam 804 ox- | Indian Wars—Lucinda Br of time, they found themselves $5,000 short Emil Disbrow was fined $1 and cos fcal expenditures of the | wn rty. 8 citement of the day, retired to his coach | {{H ey 1\ for wa: Original—Edmund e, Mar Charles Collier Kill b 5 ! gt urther demar ahia i avid P Van n, Cotter, | The trustees were to meet at 4 o'clock o ANT filling a girl's mouth with cor and then at 11 o'clock and slept as tranquilly as if {ing to the suppre wn. 3 PV tt The trustees were to r t 4 o'clock In| AppANTA t ange ent 1 gh- | $0: James M. Plckett, Lad Andrew he aflernoon ar eport showed thi i t triking her on the back, comp 1 her to nothing had happened. The schedule for [ {0 challenge the attentlon of all tought- | &5, Jemes, 36, FKetf, Tado Andreds | the afternoon and if report showed that | ; i . \ the full sy € ol 8 ne alse there | '€ f w v today provides for ten stops and as many [ '1n"Gmmon, however, with the silver re- | M. Nutter, Atlantic, $8 Original W full sum required was not 1 1 : speectes. Leadville was reached at 11| publican and the democratic parties. wa | Martha accrued would be no hope for the young womer e A e Tett thne ol thega | DoF 13 3! | "“There wore clghteen giris who were enger 4 ok GERMANS INVADE COUNTRY | are but questions of the hour. 'In ‘the | | to get into the university, In their distress | ardson ] Fresence of the overshadowing leaue of | hurn, 818 r - i they went to the house of Susan and her | §\0¢ 3% i - " of Fatherl win the balance It is not strange then that f' """Lf“ ) sister, Mary 1 appealed to them. Mary | u Hennington in ree Ne fhers shouid now ba concert of action be: | *F; g £ ¥ set the ball rolling by subscribing $2,000. [ g d 4 Sundny. on MNOSA. WO SlAmme Y ALYS. AAR |7 Earrio i iwater Susan, though %0 years of age, told the | b Bt oralderations are: of secondary:im; | OFiginal Widows ella Newton, | youngsters not to worry. She put on ber | commi The German Republican club of portance." Involved in the -v‘"»‘ ent of ”‘,'l“‘,", ) :,' ,,\,\“.,'. s n e bonnet and wrap and her most determined member f hald & mesting last night e rt io the American peapo. Tt ountenance and told them to w r her. | 8¢ f the ex woll even now to recall some of the recent MacArthur Heports Death She did not summon a carriage, but trusted Found De s . to Benniagton events of oir history, Before WASHINGTON, Sept A dispatch | to her own powers of locomotion. She| NEW YOI . the peace of the world ' congre d trom General MacArthur, dated at Manila [ made it lively for Rochester that forer ) years tanto iy veb- | War anainet Bpain with the words: “Ths | today, reports the death of Second Lieuten- |1t was one of those occasions which just | home 1% 1 AMELH, 1 BUFFET LlBHAHY GABS United States hereby disclaim any digposi- | gnt James D. Danner, Twenty-elghth United 1 b "West o i AR h to Cuba, supplemented its declir suite tyle of energy, and it may reise soverolgnty, juris n o ited yle of energ 14 it may nervousness on the part of railroad officials | found in your own candfd declaration: “The | month and personally shaped the Chinese ke and trainmen and some of the escorting [ members of the people’s party. in all sec- 1o oiations in that period ever, such party when the train passed through Vi 1186 ChRt Wi hays redcliad 4 opiste for the present at least. A 58 gy b P excent for the | States volunteer infantry, caused by the |assumed that she pever talked more elo urder w pacification theroof asserts [ts de. | accideatal discharge of a plstol quently or moro to the purpose even 1n her | Wit ; p ) ob 4 M g R, termination w At {8 accomplished t ; : ; . h ntrol palmy days, it any of Susan’s days can be | eve cave the gover t and control of the e m—— ever Mand o 1t pes as this solemr called palmier than b esent ones - 4 : | =l INVASRIIC dh Sending a specimen of your fied the war at the bar of ¥o reau announces t the population of | tyrned and triumphantly throwing off her ) (s i o sice and of Ihat of ihe Houston, Tex., Is 44,633, s against 27,357 | ponnet and wrap. told the expoctas . il P - hair for examination as to its |yrifinse now that this disclaime u ag 2 bonnet and wrap, told the expectant young " ! R CURES ; . ; toplied only to Cuba and in 1890, This is an increaso of 17,076, ot | creatures they could go to the upiversity ailment is like sending a piece |: sh dependencles i 't | 61.97 per cent T P Tt i d L s s i f CATARRH of your toenail to the doctor | nditlons now existing in the Phil . L csany needed $8,000, which we quently | b Mohiigs & ) | lands for which we are In a meas alex's Bisney shown to the trustees. The women ¢ ! r / Colds, Co to find out what's the matter | 00sht Tmbose new duties 1 s is & pure medicine and contains in con 1‘ o ”l trusteon. The ¥ ey & \ y Coughs, dth v fi v entitied to our protectlon againd | contrated form remedies recognized by the | RoChester, who were not aware of wha Hay Fever, Bron with your foot. the cupidity and aggressive spirit of ather | R0 T O asian ns | Dad happened, announced to the trustees at g T Py . B ' . nations. And this, not to the end of ¥ thain afternoon mesting that 'they chitls, sthma Hair disease is scalp disease. | 4ivjikation upon ofr part, but to that of [ the most effective agents for the cure of a & tha h i ¢ i p o " Il 1 ¥ g . ~ - the full er ent by them of lberty and ; alse the money, when in walked - i r and all Diseases Get at the root of the matter Y AR ant. Ne gov- |¥idney and bladdor diseases, Myers-Dil- | ] ; ; ] : |:l\"':ll"v'l‘“f""“lv:l"1‘:1' e awn hanis " [lon Drug Co.. Omaba: Dillon's Drug Store, | with the pledges in her hand. § xle the Throat and Dringe Lung: with Ayer's Hair Vigor. | “"Aiin thanking the committee and those | South Omaha made no speech, but simply lald tb they represent. | accept the nomination i able and asked the truste 4 + l . C. AvEr (‘H”,AN\.' 4‘ e nerously 1.1{14;‘yfl|1”‘1xffllm;)): u:! Q;‘.‘”"..'-'\‘xl Tr lln!nu .»m',' Hawk Aground. o Mcien .\\ hen they repl: SEATTLI Se ty a1 1 g N ”“n‘rl’l“'_t MONTREAL, Sept. 27.—The United airmative Susan returned home. In the . e seal O el it will be my earnest andeaver to discharg: hich | ‘ d v & wil the tuamed —_— 1 have the honor to remain voirs very | Oleveland, ran ashore last evening as it |came to thank her again, now that their | dust, most 1 German D P P tuk to the stomach § uly "EVENSON " ) » " he » In Iy th Ayer's Sarmapurilis | Ayer's Mair Vigor trul ADLAI E STEVENSON. " | cqpmg out of the Lachine canal, nine miles | admission was officially assured, the old < 34 iHe Dolxiss’ oo her the sare wpots— ity the raw Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Meveridue Speaks at Minueapolis. |above here. There will be great trouble |lady made them a little speech, in which she » g e 060¢ of disecse~T) Gats ¢ MINNEAPOLIS, Mion, Sept. 27.—United | gotting it off, notified them that she expected no nousense | for §1100 damagen $ 's cut | ship of tbat society 106, 08l 07 8ENL by ity 1506 Arch Bt SV