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THE OMAHNA DAILY B ATURDAY, 29, 1900 MONEY FOR FUSION WORKERS [ z*eien smoees cvoe ssa | BEVERIDGE ON THE TRUSTS |fommhons, oocsee s o et i PHUM'NENT SUGIETY WBMAN . domen, ftom the effects of which he died [ Bunting and fsbing trips with him, he National Committes Will Be Held Up by the ""'n:n vrtiu“ alleged on the part of | 1aunched upon a vigorous speech upon what : b = vl § sfore Cline and his wife " | he evidently considered the paramount is Nebraska Patriots, Were put out of the saloon that Cline's | Idiana Benator Addresses a Large Audience | wue, imperialism, and quoted largely trom | aon's sioen eed hey Seen the mmisr i e o i Writes a Letter to Dr. Hartman About Peruna. . | others. was largely up and Richardson took the part of his e | made up of democrats, liberally applauded P g O Al R et MUST HAVE FUNDS TO MAKE A FIGHT | guest and from this the snooting resutted. | REGULATION NOT TOTAL DESTRUCTION |his remarks and paid close attention ; i Bl B R L R L —_— The state is represented by County At B - SEWDEDEY SeNIoTAIOr WY " Committes ot torney Smith P. Tuttle, Judge A. W. Crites R [ COUNTED 1IN REPUBLICAN RANKS, H mitted hic. e extensive sty of Ceed Time If the Needed Cas s UL B B Lol | " 'Tenrs Ago Ave Now for Melinles, 2 ' Hartman, who treats catarrh patients by Be Secured, Nolemiis of Aflisnes, Moeh ISterest. 16 beolobl 1 B o st WHITMAN, Neb., Sept, 28.~(Spectal.)— the thousand. Among the busy swarm of taken in the progress of the trial and the et bt s i Rk B L L 7 Y 50 r g el L { . ourt room is taxed to its capacity at each b e sl b i B s ; : o TRy K LINCOLN, Sept (Special.—Clerk R. | $0U"! pacity at ea CYSOT 18 100 How WUREGN oS gol, 101 ; g long enough to say a few words L. Hef an of th Supreme ourt and > COLUMBUS, Neb,, S 28 —~(Special Tel tor McKinley and 7 for Mr. Bryan. All 5 i A large number ¢ Atarrh patients visit Henry Blum, a democratic tache of toe anTy | egram.) —A grand rey can rally ‘was held | cqvtlemen know 15 to 1 will bring on such - » me every year, but the number who are governor's office and member of e fu- | BUSY DAY WITH METHODISTS | nere this aternoon. * Senator Beveridge of |5 condition of inances that wou'd bat : 3 R entered on my books as regular patients sion finance committee, will g0 (o Chicago | | Indiana spoke at the opera house, which was |ty nearly every stockman fn Nebraska and are treated by correspondence fs very fext week 10 nogotiste with the demoe| ™™ nry Soclety Meeting, Campfice | filled to the very doors. Upon the stage and certainly all who are in debt, : much larger. Hundreds of letters are re eratic natlonal committee for financial aid nnd Address by Dr. Mills Are were several old-time democrats, who Will | pioneer precinct, Deuel county, fn 18 - ceived and answered free overy duy. A in cartying on the campalgn in Nebraska. | Leading Fentures, vote for McKinley. There was a big parade, | gave Bryan thirty-two votes and McKin. Fiia ¥ yet greater multitude take my catarh Thsy will demand & conuHbusich ¢ 88,.00. 1 + wwrss o — omposed of the Roosevelt Rough Riders, |joy two. This same precinct now contains ! romedy, Peruna, and are cured, of whom 1 $Ht Wil 59 \GDBISTIpsEEbietud: Witk \son “Lll,’t['\(."r:;.\‘ll Neb, Sept. 28.—(Special | under command of « n low and | nriy.two voters and s Bryan voter cannot pever hear. Some of this latter class write thas. Balf WAL amotn, Telegram \”;“n{\ ) .;.A«‘-‘m. ,';' v:\.’ M:’-‘r Licutenants Brock and Winslow. Color [he found in the precinct. The most effective E e years after thelr cure ““Yen, you may say that we are going to (oS NEUOTAt ReIscopal couterence | Sergeant Thomas, who saw service in the | ycrker agalnst him is a former membor Z HHE DN SlI0W & HEY BUDITBIN SXoRpt Chicago next week,” said Henry B.um whon | 1% % Very bus? one. The foreno n was oc | Philippines, rode at the head of the colt | of his regimant who fs working oo the : [ LAl pit LU R LLIR questioned today, “and also that we are | [it00 BOEEIY I routine business, § umn, carrying the stars and stripes. Therd | Avery ranch. During Mr. Bryan's tour = s : bRt A B B B 011K 10 bring back with us at least $10,000 | "y GIAFALeL e ¢ the after. | J4¥ WHo @ long line of carriages gaily |last fall he made a peech here and the . elne only is obtained by each pattent at for cAmGIEN puttowes, & (L UHLS. no ading feature of the after-|decorated with flags and bunting, brass | colonel can recall a fine specimen of man- ) 2 3 his own drug st¢ Those deiring to be enough we can get more. Afer we goi|oo" wos the meeting of the Women's For- | hands the McKinley and Roosevelt club | hood and cattleman named Pierce, | elgn Missionary society, presided over by 2 s & come regular patients have only to send| that money we are going to hegin a cam paign in this state that will open the eyes of the republicans. 1t will be a cam paign in earnest and it won't be restricted to any section or particular locality in Lol g . resided over by fon foot. Seuator Heveridge spoke foF (k0 | (rying to get close to the colonel. In the # : b LA L e A bl o . vore. S0 in K wa | hours and in an eloquent but forceful man- | effort Bryan stopped speaking and told = ‘ bt LU A g TR sl e B service that the exercises lapped one- | ner drew a comparizon of today and ‘96, He | him when he became seated he would . first month's treatment will be sent at half hour on the mext number, waich was | showed conclusively (hat the great increase | proceed. Major Pierce responded in the S = once A mass temperance meeting presided over [ in the circulating medium had not gone into | following language: “I cannot hear very 2 = S Mr. D, Pickard, a prominent citisen by W. E. Matthews and addresscd by W.|(he hands of trusts and syndicates, but|well. I voted for you three years ago, but Omaha, Nebraska funa from peaple. hove. in Nebraske a | H: D. Hornady, superintendent of the |that tWe smull depositors had placed many |1 will not do 8o again =z ? writes the follow still coming in and. while we could, cf| Anti-Saloon league, Omaha dis.rict. This [ millons of it in the savings banks. Among | To all who may doubt this great change | 2 Al L e ourne et and, While we .cuUld, of|peaker gave a concise account of the|other things, he sald | 1n moltiont-wetimunt He-can NRVS 1€ vor) S 3 Peruna in cases of the state. Contributions to the campaisn woman of Augusta, Georgla spenker discussed the {fsuss of the eam. | Writes the tolloying letier to Dr. Hariman regarding his romedy, Pordna getting or hope to from that sourc “"‘"'*h‘lf_‘jl‘“;”}‘j"”If;;"v'lj'l‘"fl: \‘f":f{‘?:i"-' :&'“ff”mfi’,'j“?“. { that trusts cause cheaper pro | fied by addressing any resident of " the ‘.‘.‘f}:\""f- '.‘.(. .'Jy\"f we are fairly well pleased with what his | oo, e b “league 1 | #hould be destroyed. The republiean iden | Precinct at Orlando, Deuel county, Neb. iE - & . been accomplished portrayed the success the league has at- | fiCep (8 00O S ahttents e Bryan — After years of “f saw in The Bee this morning that the ‘vw‘lvnz‘l in suppressing saloons all over th: "]‘|-.',.‘f‘.1";\‘,\‘v des 'v'u otion. UESRON | YOUNG VISITS NEBRASKA CITY, :‘v‘vl“;‘yv.v.m.l .:-”,I'-d committes i Omaba Octotar w Ty el B veterans of the civil war members of the | Fhis i ‘grte countrv now. - We have onr. | Doctrine Expounded by fowa Man. yours, which re by S S B ol pheally | conference held a camp fire, presided over | KFown state ‘rights. “Ticre id o reason | NEBRASKA CITY, Sept. 28.—(Special sulted in restoring k that Is true, hut whether it fs |y R CClCe A 4 P s, orginization | MY A corporation organized in New Jorsey | Telegram.)—Hon. Lafe Young of — Des We Lo pertiet | stk WA or mot, I will not be in Nebraska when the | ;¢ J4" 1o L0 FOCE from year to|apcuid X Kropter, privileges than one | soines addressed a large and enthusfast| T r ekard meelng is held. We don't have to report A2 A Darey 1 A oNebrask The republican r s < | health. I heart- T that committen. anyway: 1t 1o 'wp rt | year and a genuine camp fire always brings | PATLY propokes to amend istitution | meetiag here tonight. Phe Overland theater 11y snfores Peruss any information It can come to us" out the boys In blue wherevor tho confer- | tra) 'trustw, ' The democratic party yoted AL G e L] B0 TR ML g . . Over half the people have catarrh in richiserf e nco is held Sinet s ropositlon © Why't | Brown presided and introduced Mr. Youn MISS NELLE HIGHTOWER, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA somo form or another. And yet, probably emnle Marching 1 In the evening occurred the anniversary | Iecatse the democratic party wax more in | as the man who placed Governor Roosevelt g not a tenth of the people know that their The Woman's McKinley Marching elub|of educational institutigns, Rev. B. M ists than the republican party? | in womination for the vice presidency. The Miss Nelle Hightower, & prominent youns sotfat disease is catarch. To distinguish catareh of this city, consisting of 100 membeis, | Mills, D. D, of New Y belng the leads ste. Hut the dem ¥ 81 of varlous organs, it has been named very went (o Havelock tonight to give a pub ic | ing speaker. Dr. Mills possesses a for nsic | ire. which alone can : | palgn from a republican standpoint in an . - — difterently exhibition drill. This club is the only | power that few clergymen are gifted With | mensire, nmd ihes wonld mat permit eloquent and loglcal TN &nd muoh to | mu s Beving Medioine CompAny, ¢ v‘"":‘“ '“( B G L One person has dyspepsia, another bron- organization of its kind in this part of |and the large edifice was crowd:d with an | pass as i republican measure without p the delight of his auditors, who accorded A2 AL LA BHALL Bt W AR S AL B AL U] 8 | ehitis, another Bright's disease, another the state. The members have been dr Iling | avdience that was fully repaid for the | {8t The point is that the republican party | him 'iberal applause. Gentlemen 1 have taken Peruna for catareh and find that it has | iver complaint, another consumption, an for several weeks and it is ihir luten- |discomforts of the jam by the scholarly | ix'pifdged to 168 excention > "' | Many laboring men were present and ap- | RU€ut ¥ kel it 1n fast. Perunu descryus more cradit thun any | giher female 'complaint. Thess people tion to participute in every repub.ican p.i-|address of the speaker gith Yeung Hon peared deeply impressed by his remarks. | Satarrh med ¢ sold, and 1fuily upprectate the wonderful benefits I you1q e very much surprised to hear that rade and demonstration in this cliy during kol b —_— - have derived from its use. Not only have | experienced the very best | o000 stilfering. with olrotils ontarth, the cxmbAIER Attesipt te Camost ContYast, e Brsan doclares the trusts provent | t Arcadin. results for my catarrhat affections, but find it to be a splendid tonfe and | e 7040 EECTHE R The State Spiritualista’ assoclation will| GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. 23.—(Spe- | worid. On the contraty. the nctive hends | ARCADIA, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Special Tel- | I fuly recommend it as such. " ) Each one of these troubles, and & great hold three meetings in this city Sunday, |cial)—The fusionist majority cf the c.unty most of these corporations are young | e&ram.)—Mrs. Marion Toedd, a middle-of With best wishes to Dr. Hartman and his splendid remedy, many more, are simply catarrh—that is, Octobor 30. There will be speaking and |board, at a meeting held yesierday, at- | “,‘Ik“,’l "“',“" ,'l‘y".‘“” ,‘,‘I,",;,““‘{L"v"'fll‘,’”"‘;" oF | the-road popullst, spokefpre tonight to a Very truly, liss Nelle Hightower. chronic inflammation of the mucous Mn- public demonstrations by members of the | tempted to cancel a contract it had with | their high position. The prestient of the | Well-filled house. She HWi been well ad Miss Malinda 40 Westend a 1 had pai my back, headache, | Ing of whichever organ is affected. Any in- ansoclation the Nebraska Courler, on the thecry that | Carnegic Sieel company (3 still a youn | vertised by the popullsts and the Congrega- | 4,0 "Now York City, write nervous, tired feeling, and in fact was out | ternal remedy that will cure catarrh in one Mrs. W. A. Reynolds of Hastings, Mrs, C. [0ne of the partners of the original firm | [N} A0 FRS® () 8 fisttion, from, B b0y | tional church had been procured for her o | " wigh o extend my most heartfelt|of shape all over. | am glad to say that | location will cure it in any other location W. Sparks and Miss Mabel Siewart of this (had moved to Omaha. The other parte|for—what any combination of ecapital i | SPeaK in. At the last moment there was an | yp.nys for the benefit your medicine has| after taking one bottio of Peruna and This 15 why Peruna has become so justly eity were Injured in a runaway accident [ner s still in the city, is still in posa:s- | jooking for=is fresh and vlgorous ability, | attempt made to prevent her &peaking by | yeen to me. 1 also wixh to state to the|of Manalin, I feel like a new woman, and | famous in the cure of catarrhal diseases in this city Wednesday afiernoon. Toe|slon of the Courier and has been fulBIIng | | Wil "vntire the askertion that more than | TCfUsiDg admission to the church, and for | juplie at large that 1 have been a sufferer| it gives great pleasure to inform you | 1t cures catarth wherever located. It women were driving on North Ninth strect | the obligation of his contract, covered as |8 per cent of the active management of | time it looked as if she would be com- | gor gyar w year with stomach trouble. 1|of the wonderful benefit 1 have derived | cures remain. Peruna does not palliate when the team of spirited animals bcame |1t 18 by & $500 bond. Since the contract | (he ¥reat combinations of capitil of thiy | pelled to speak in the street, which she de- | .ou10 not cat but a little at u time, as It[from the use of Perunn it cures trightened and started to run. Mrs. Rey-|has been let the present owner, them a | auch one of the departments of these grens | C1ared she would do. The church was finally | | roquced such bloating and fullness in my| “I shall never ccase to praise your Pe A catarrh book sent free by The Peruna nolds was driving and she soon lcst democrat, has been wearing a Dietrich but- | combinitions of capital, (4 in the hands of | Opened. She arraigned the democrats in al trol of the horses. At Ninth and M strects | ton and the Courfer has deserted demo- [ YOUNE men without wealth, influence or (most overy plank of their platform, as | stomach Iruna. 1t is the best medicine 1 have ever | Medicine Co., Columbus, O, the carriage was thrown over on the curb | CFatic tenets and become republican. The | heen tecornized by e diretmn H¢ JAve [ offering nothing of the origingl populist doc ing and the women fell out. Mrs. Sparks | (Ontract covered the printing of the bal-|concerns.” 1T the trist does not have such | trines. Many populists were present and | (n prramany ([P fomewhat alurmed. Such a trade would| g who I8 70 years old, suffered internal lots and 1t appeared that n local fusion | @b at Its command constantly it will | studied attention was given her. There is \“‘5 \l( l(ll{\ I(")“l\(l H)‘ wiillty: the Bargaitn. Ly WK Ahey:. #6t 6.00 A MONTH. juries and was unconsclous for seyeral | OTEAN was after this item. After a three | exuctly breakirn no doubt but that she held several votes Al the, state officers in return "or thelr SPECIALIST heurs. Miss Stewart and . Roeyn.lds | Beurs' fight, and when it was shown that| Keen, b s will see + | from being swallowed by the democrats, upport of Bryan. If (he republican party in hoth suffered sprains, but were not s the board could not transfer coniracts from | LCHEE T NAt MARAESE With ALY an Bis Rall Vi y A n Nebrasha continues to gain recrulis as #lbtialy hjured ne citizen to another, the fusionists lay | Yera Wil 4 A | rpom iy s Miltosd, . | Asintant | Secretary of Wer Melklajolin dn | LSTEN ISRt o) wecks: e election > All Private Diseases The following meetings and conventions |1own with the demand that a new bond be | Nhen eich e e ons | of the most enthustastic meetings in Mil- | Sanguine for Nebraska DL JOHLIFR STURMUISRATRARY B ulat) u) andDisorders of Men will be held in this city during the first | glven e bond was immediately urs | qucted ith mathematical and machine i'““‘" history was held last nigat at th» ired nd the electoral vote returned 12 Years fu Omaha. two wecks of October: Annual mestins | Rishod and was offered from the very open- | o ‘acctiracy.” A 'the' Chist e in | (o’ hall, whicl was flled to overflowing McKinley. Bolng an agricultural state | 2 b dr e st 8 sl ke Sy this country’ today fs for talented. Indus . N ; " it it el o ’ e LU B AT T AR Al S S Thious omast "ant brice voong men 'to | General 0. 0. Howard was the orator of | REPUBLICANS MAKING A GOOD FIGHT | e 4 ducers are comparing prices they VARICOCELE ana o Vine Stre ong; onal church, 0:- ald the mighty work which this Industrial [ the evening. Honm, J. D. Pope, canlidate recelved for products of their farms unde ‘ tober 2 and 3; meeting of the Syaod «f N District Court at Hebron. | ent of bur clyilization requires pas . hadasilaly the LINRL TRGHBEFRTLS: nARIKINRRLIBA, SRTEH [ HYDROCELE cueea ! HABRON T Nab, Bantt- tho= (assotaty— | Thigpment of o zation renires | for congress from the Fourth district, mad+ v broska at the United Presbyterian chureh 2 . Neb., Sept. 28—(Special)— | What we are o {uatie:is:dianioneas |OF CONNEEMM ro LA BUILLE diRirioty Visit to_Sev . those they have recelved during MeKin- Method pew. never fails, otober 8 4o £ annual mactins «¢ Womaate | JUdEe Letton of Fairbury who hud ex- | operatio Satsy AT oF Yt I | Sofintencibs of the Kudeeg Rty piaife Pt ley' adminiatration, wr Y, WIthOUE cutting, Dayh of abma e 10K OF tine, Synodical Misslonary sociely at First P {s not to destroy | haliged ‘tern's With Juage Stabbs, nax veen | §ii e Thing e b X CaalTCRaVordste Tov YT T | Ty ttholicit s Rt ell Tobe Yyt Mirst T4eS” | olding district court in this city this week. | them; the kensibie thing 1s to remedy them | Hon. C. A. Fetterman anud Hon. Willlam ol 1y in tre press this morning that | @ WML ISured o ieandthepatnon convention of Christlan Endeavor fo-ioty The only case of lmpovianse ‘was Oasper | Theisight H. Beekly, candidates for the legislature, Party of Pros when o farmer asked Mr. Bryan yetsirday | auditorium, Octobgg 4 to 7; annual meet- u tnitom ment e think, and many 50 addresae » audienc FreR How about the prices of hogs” the candis oD No against the St. Joseph & Grand 1 o N e lEnt aoty. [#180 addressed the audience, Iud cations ; | Sisav A o sl fug of Nebraska Kederation of Women's Clubs, October 9 to 11 i o the suc of the o . date said if the price of wheat is up the [ “BREAKING d company for damages received by tion will ¢ found), and not back. | polnt to the success of the entlre repubs |\ \qHINGTON, Sept “ e L e | Troatment coutaing Do dAngerous Ing under a freight train at Alexandria in | Ward toward the sday when the farmer | lican ticket in Seward county S Assistant S EEpUDIItAR BARYHOM DAGRES 1 drugs or injurious medicines. t L Shwn ped his grain with 'a scythe, instead of [ A parade, 170 strong, headed by the Mil- | BTMm:)—Assista up then to corn, and if hogs are up, it | \wefate AE oK< GF MANmOOD from b September, 1899. The court instructed the | with the self-binding harvester: not back-s the War department was s . e oA Itiohe. eRIHEDE | Genats oF VIOTING 1O NERYO! The Hayward Republican club of the |\t 5 bring in a verdict for the defend- | Ward to the day when he threshed i h|ford band and supported by & WomAN'S|,oining naving returned from Ne i A 'k today ure such that 1t in Jm: | (SEXVALLY Deniiiry or 2 University of Nebraska held its first meet ' T e ctont euldencato | & fiall. Tnstead of with a vibrating thr club of over forty members, was in line. [ OrBUE TRY EE EEETEC A today are such that it 8 im- | w,igring WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Lo ing of the scason in the university chapei | %08 a8 there was not suficient e not backward to the day when t TThe meeling. wis pleagantly enterikined by | Late last nigh : A do otherwise than to point | with EARLY DECAY in YOUNG aud M1 Lonight, Over 100 students were presen:. | Tecover. Casper claimed to have been | coach did the business of passenger e et i e | ington unexpectedly, but havi of farm on which prices | AGED. lack of vim. vigor und streugth, with Mk Faver topted for doing vigorous | AT8WN under the train by the suction while | hortation, fly"["’.'{'n“l' J\he travel A P Coleat it o b for the next few days he th usht it ad thate is not & single produs i‘"\m!urunni1'n‘§m;rln|l:uhlw!.|:\ e ans were adopted for doing vigorous | T s country being carried at i . " | 3 nect.d | have Tl u adically cured with a naw misstonary work among the students who | WAIKIDE on the platform. The lawyers in | price'the stage coach charged and in palace ieneral Howard nt Harvard, vitable to look after maiters conncct d today the price of which has | STRICTURE i e e . b4 nbEaiemhats ob the dreatiisatiof the caso were Talbot & Allen of Lincolu | cirs, with all the comforts and luxuries of | HARVARD, Neb, 28.—(Special.)— | with the War department in the absen could have asked him how B'\‘f l(il'-‘EET ment. Nonstruments,nopain, L. Caldwell and 1. Jumes Cosgroye | fOF pluntiff and K. L. Richards and M. A. | th ERLPLY Although the evening was dark and rainy | of Secretary Root Mr. Mulkloji, owiug |y e price of cattle, shecp, wheat, | Jggetention trom business. " Goorrhoes, speke tonight at a republi-an rally in Have. | Reed of St. Joseph for defendant. W. H. |, (pip cRowD HEARS MRS, LEASK, | Stokes' opera house was well filled last fto this change in his plans, was « o ! aid oRte, CURES GUARANTEED. lock | Barnes, J. F. Hartigan, John Heasty and W evening with attentive audience to listen | to ask the national committee to f his Maat o Thalata: ‘;,',..\.,,I.::‘.::,,,:,:(,m”"|ml|lmné.' ,:.l,‘ H. Freeman were in attendance at this| o . ooy oo eople Help to Open | to General O. 0. Howard, who, in his forci- | date at Burlington la., tomorrow n ght. | Helore ROlBE te the War dsoartrment Ban= 9 8. l4th St R G LT R el I B Lo Republican Compnian in Kearney. | Ulo manner, asked the voters to protect the | The dates on which e had arrased | R R S S OdS Dr. Searles & S0arles, omaha, Neb. bt e a5 e s L LU e poR GARNEY, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Special.)— | American institutions and the government | with Governor Kocsevelt on his tour ¢ 3 i e yin District court convened here Wonday with| Nebraska Boy Dies in Luzon. HBARNES, o N90IBL) cretary Hitchcock of the Interior d g o o > 15 - | Nebras ctobe 2, 8 and 4, will be by O CURE, NO PAY ¢ Tl g 3 Py A Mary Elizabeth Lease opened the repub-|given them by the blood of the fallen sol- | Nebraska, October 1 . partment in relation to payment of annual N URE, Judge W. H. Westover of Rushville p SUPERIOR, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Speclal.)—| i 0y campaign in Kearney yesterday even- | dlery of all our wars, and so vote that we | flled by some one selected by the Ne- | PARREEE S ST A0 BECEERE (8 s liatT LA RAT KA, Medk ol siding. This will be the most importa-t Letters addressed to Roy Hend.rson have | "yi'tho opera house. Over a thousand | may retain as much as possible of the pros- [braska ~state central committie. Mr power o « rm of court ever held in B x Futte ¢ unty | been returned here bearing the word “de- | L0001 Yicened to her speech, which was | perity we as a people now enjoy. A large | Meiklejohn will under these arrangements | o '"”I”ff.,"\"‘lu',‘yl“;\f.,f';\‘m.k.u:‘,‘\:xr 1:::‘ '".f,,',i Freiors. yon miihous dregs” or fiom the fact that there are s veral very |coased”” Roy had enlisted as @ musician | wo"nours and a halt fn duration. The | number of the comrades of '61-5 we pd | e free to remain in Washingion unth) | 1o BechOiUEY HEtROOt ey e | el Satmavecs maa hL A gt uah oe important criminal cases to be tried. There | in the regular army and left Chicago some | woiivor was threatening and mean, but|on the platform, as a worthy greoting to | October 6, when he will leave for Nebraska ¥ five eriminal cases on the docket, two | four months ago. Since that time his par- | FERTREE WA, (At R 8 T by a | General Howard. and in thelr behalf Hon. |to again take up active work of the cam paid bn October 15, TLGCAL RPPLIANCE 0. 414 Co " Danver, Colo of which are for murder in the first degree, | ents have beard just once from him., It} ., resentative class of citizens and voters. | Ezra Brown was designated by the chairman | paign retary Meiklejohn 8 ereally | pRys1oNs FOR WES TERANS, Monday was occupled in passing on mo- |sccms sirange, however, it Roy had died | yo. "y eage occupied the attention of her|of the meeting, T. H. Matters, fo introduce pleased with the outlook in Nebraska. le tions and setting cases down for frial, |in the United States service his name had | it e FEREL % DR, 90 0T e apeaker. says the' republicans are united and are | Wae S by the | Tuesday case of the State of Nebruska | not red In the roster glven weekli| jaqq qnd plain arguments. It was a suc Excellent music was furnished by the |making a phenomensl campaig T, AVERAIANS: | against Richard M. Cline was ca'lcd for | by | MacArthur. The letiers were | .ogoru) and brilliant opening of the cam- | glee club and others. rats Are s WASHI \Bpsplal) the trial. In this case Cline is charged with returned from Vigan, worthern Luzon. GRien L id wlIL dinttithies kin g ton Racass o “There seems (o be some faundation for | following pensions have been granted sbeoting and killing one B. C. Richardson | » volt when he speaks here next Tuesday. Club Formed. the rcport,” he sald, “(hat th: Bryanites | I88uc of September 1 ‘ o s 9 Ay STOC ob., Sept 3 v Towa: — Or William _A. Rothwell, | Tast .\vlglu‘lv! (ll[v'v ,.Im lw; wife are vm:;vl \\'IH"I!-\‘I.:; aned . gl | The apeakor sald that the democrata and STOCKVIL Neb., Sept. 28.—(Special) | are trying to save themselves by tra R I T T g L R ing musicians and when they came to Alll- | MAN, Neb,, 38— " epublicans had struggled for ha cen- | —The republicans organized a club he the state and electoral ticket for the legls- | Restoration und reissue—~Henry Munch, d ance were hired to play music fn Richard- | ¢€ram)—Hon. W. R. Akers of Alllance ad- |rur;“t::u;n|h b e o :\.xn:"m:‘lnu-:l this week with eighty-eight members. The | jaiurc, in order to give Bryan a senator- | Cvased, Whittemore, $15 -Original widows, BICYCLE won's saloon. Some difficulty arose between | Iressed an enthusiastic meeting held here | (0 0T Lol Tl eins ngo as they use | court room was well filled and the uu-|(iip whes he is defeated rep T $10: | Lcerue ‘mber 14), has been awarded the GRAND Cline and Richardson and Clize was ex- | (OnIEt under the auspices of the McKinley | {50 UR NOCFG R FL (B0 B8 R (G | dlence enthustastic, ~The following ofi- | gre being quite persistently circulited and | Mary hnson, Arbor Iill, $12. PRIX § ieh all led from the saloon. This angered him | 81d Roosevelt club. Mr. Akers is an earnest |\ "l war and it s the same thing now. | cers were elected: R. W. Thompson, pres-| ne populists, who secured ncarly every- [ (South Dikota: Original-ctionty I Wyna, other Amerfcan bieyeles at the ry much and o got & revolver and soon | $Peaker and held the attention of his audi- | e €l Bar 600 It 1s the same LhuE now. | [/ Tp B "Gline, vice president; 0. W.|ihiug on the state ticket are becoming | MumkiOl B (4K, WIth Spuin), Home A . after met Richardson in a restaurant which | €nce for over one hour. There is a good | n b\ oiiciiion” but the Tammany, cop.|Melvin, secretary; Stephen H. Henderson 4 Paris ExpOSl‘llon. jolns the saloon and after some words | WorKing club here of over forty members, | [io /oy “)ourion, negro-burning Bryan | treasurer. The = organization was com- The GRAND PRIX I8, as [ta name sg- with Richardson the parties came together | (he first republican club ever organized in | yo ooty haa centered all on imperial- | pleted by the election of an executive com- = : D amard. Dihet blovelsa Wera Grant county. The outlook for Increased )yt OCgy Dy S L T the | mittee. republican gains is very encouraging. C. H. Tanner then addressed the club d 3 vt g B B TR oL populist party, saying she was the mother ann n addresse ub $ 1 s ki) o LN gl L Bleetrle Light at Allianc of populism in Kansas and had left the|on the issues of the 4‘5.) from AI:«»,.:u..lp.m 3 ) ! prize and the Columbia won it ALLIANCE, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Special,)— | PATty because it was filled with too many | Standpolnt. The speech was well recelved y A 1 4 Bleyele has On Thursday the . electric. ourant wag | democrats who had entered the party for | Music was furnished by the young people’s 4 . \ : bty ; pren in man turned on and the result is that Alllance | §8in. The speaker said that when the|glee club alaiie g L = = 14 b 15 now one of the best lighted cities of | PoPuMst house was ready for occupancy FER sy oy § ¢ it has never fafled 10" win® dirat the west. The plant is among the best, | degenerate democrats moved into the popu- | yopyippdy €88 (PREASESE ctal strength and great medicinal value. Don't ‘take the weak, watery 3 B aras Thave han Tt A Mhstevar baving two large incandescent machines | 115t hmnn-hn{lu’nlnl sold and bartered the | moaeram ) pr, Swanson of Lindsborg. Witch Hazel preparations represented to be “ the same as™ POND'S ) ing v | and one large arc machine and run by a | Principles of the populist party for votes.| e, “cnoke at Phelps Center today in the M EXTRACT. They generally contain * wood alcohol,” which irritates FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. Jarge Corliss engine. The plant is housed | The speech abounded in good points and 3 Y [ in a good brick buflding, 50xs0 feet, and | during the course of her speech she asked Swedish language to a erowd of over 1,000 the skin, and, taken internally, is a deadly poison, equipped with two large boilers and two | @Byone in the audience to name a single people. Populists, who heretofore would Get - HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, ( not come out to hear republican speakers t the fusionists remained | .. Dealers. But the fusionlsts remained | ppy"g5010r gpoke In the opera house here | Sept. 28.—(Spe- | statement she made, but the same silence g . & £ . ‘ | tance to the building. The prospects for clal.) of Plattsmouth | She discussed the money question mnl‘ e TR R o o o TP B 4 OMAHA, NEB | lative tickets are very good and all in har mony, while the populists are divided and people attended the Ak-Sar-Ben in Omaha | imperfalism and drew a laughable com the last few days. While on the corner of | parison of McKinley and Bryan. Fifteenth and Farnam streets last evening | Concluding, Mrs. Lease said that the ‘] have been cvel e the congressional con Fred Egenberger had his pockets picked | democrats were at sea as to what o[ hove been over slnce the congr and is now minus a gold watch and $ present to the people. It was imperialism | _ JTeoumssh ¥alr 3 silver In Nebraska. She said it was un-| BRAINARD, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Special)— | . TECUMSEH, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Spectal)— | ysual Bryan should stay at home and de-|Tne fusion rally which was held at this [) The Johnson <ounty fair, 50 badly fnter- | yote his oratory on Nebraska towns of a|place last night was & real frost, as there a Ine rupted on account of rain, closed todav. | population of 200 or 300. But this, she|were not more than ffty voters present The exhibits which were brouht in early | said, was due the fact that he wanted to|anq the most of those were republicans. ; 1 in the week were good, but the attendance, [ fix u; 1 tences for United States | s. 4 p his political fences for United States | gwoboda, candidate for secretary of state, ] vou havi e of course, has been light. The management [ sepator so that he could be heard from|and Donato were to ioask intha Bobasl] 5 It not, you have missed a good thing, will lose money on this year's show four years hence. Her speech will make This exquisite malt beverage stands on a evm—— mian language, but as there were only two 9, e ey S —— many votes in the county, as there is &| Bohemians in the crowd they did not think | Oct, [, at 8 0'clock, by r‘m::r n.g;» "n sells l'u t u-T:.m- and eputation s the cuvy of many. The palate, SIDNEY, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Special Tele. | POPullst element in the county known as|{t worth their while, so they made & few Py Zfyy | Erem)—senator W. V. Allen addressed a the midroaders, who came many miles t0| remarks in English. Judge Skiles of David | the beneficlul resule achieved “within’ the Afflfl‘fldllfé"fldfim /Y. | large audience tonight at the Harper opera | BT her A 5 City was the main speaker of the evening e S e S | tnmer man are the only and real judges of house. His address was long, but the audi- Iv at Wahoo, O it i Em— e Its merits. Apjroved of by them. It trie Cleanses the System ence gave him respectful attention WAHOO, Neb., Sept pecial.)—Sen- | CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Special | umphantly enters innumerable househol Gently and Effectually sabiIoE Raral Dolivary. ator Stewart of Nevada and ex-Secretary | Telegram)—The fusionists opened thelr - | Whero Cabinet enters, doctors and drug when~ bilious or costive. SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Nob, Sept. 25— |of State of Ohio E. L. Lampson spoke to| campaign today by an address by Coug On‘ :el a | bills exit. (Special.)—A rural free mail delivery has [# large audience at the opera house in|man Cummings. A good portion of the time BREIWED BY Presents in the mast acceptableform | been cstablished at Dakota City, in this | this city yesterday afternoon. Both men | was devoted to a discussion of New PRED ERUG BRBWIRG oL K . are able speakers and the audience was | politics, a matter of little interest to N HH 7 e principles of plants | county i v s, & matter of little intere P I IMANA, NED t/';alngufln}Zémwl;lkwc cislly: _— - very appreciative. At the conclusion cf the | braskans. A fair crowd was in attendance av! Ion, The wolf !4 the fable puv on sheep's | meeting three rousing cheers were given | clothing because it he traveled co %is own |for McKiuley and Roosevelt Fifteanth and Cepital Avenue CURE YOURSELF! for an afternoon meeting TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS | reputation he couldn’t accomplish his pur- | ! Oldham u1 W d aione Big @ for uonatur pose. Counterfelters of DeWitt's Witeh L mocratic Rall WE POINT, Neb hox office, Genoral admission W or ulcarat BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY lazel Saive couldn't sell their unmm‘\ FREMON pt. 28.—(Special.) Assistant Attorney General O 0 L mucous memb 2 o aless, wn SYRUPCO- salves on their merits, so they put them {n | The democrats held their first rally of the | dressed a fair-sized crowd of i aonson - Pallas, g 5ol CAUFORNIA fl boxgs and wrappers like DeWitt's. Look | Season at the district court room last even- | last night at the court house weepted for this concert BINCINNATIO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. for them, Take only DeWitt's Witch | ing. The room was well filled. The speaker | auspices of the Bryan club of this [t LOUISVILLE , KY NEWYORK. NY. | ;o) salve, It cures piles and all skip | Of the evening was Congressman Amos Cum- | His remarks were of the usual " IPppp— for by drugpists = price 5O per bort atsen mings of New York City. After paying a|iuspired very little enthusiasi,

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