ISO' t ifc v E , N'VvV'V ? WMM ,Mm M m waicn opecfci We have a particular ly strong1 line of good watches at prices to save you money. Sil ver, Silverine, Gold Filled and Gold Cases tlie homestead Inw In tracts not ex ceeding 1G0 acres and nro to bo paid for at tlu lr nppiniscd value, ranging from $1.25 to $2.50 per acre, first pay incut of being made at the tlate of on try ami other In annual payments. Necessary blanks and Information can be i-btalned from tho commissioner of the g nerul land olllce at Washington or the teglstor and receiver at Pierre, S. D. - X Elgin, Waltham, South Bend, , Rockford and Hamilton movements. A line of watches haying just the watch you need, at the price you feel is right. : : : : : SEASHORE RESORT IS BURNED. Two Are Dead, Three Injured and Many Summer Buildings Destroyed. Old Ot chard, Me., Aug 17 Two lives were lost and live pel sons wore Injured, three seriously, as a lesult of tho lire which swept through this senshoio lcsoit, causing a loss of ?SU0.000. The dead: Philip Partridge ol Pittsburg, struck by train en route to lire; unldcntlllcd man, hilled by ex plosion of soda, tank, head blown olf. As a result of the lire the resort season Is abruptly closed, as only one larre hotel, the Old Orchard, remains. All trains, Including several extras, were packed with persons leaving tho shoie. The burned area extends be tween the railroad and the ocean lor nearly half a mllo. The people who were driven from the hotels were com pelled to spend the night on the beach. Utushwood llres were kept go ing, around which the refugees sut In shivering groups. Seventeen summer hotels, sixty cot Thousands m .Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it l'ri'il)iiey of Kldm-r 1Im-iim. Most people do not rc.illzc the alarm' ing increase and remarkable prcvalency ii nut. fkitnii; y uu' orders arc the most common diseases that pre vail, they arc almost the List recognized by patient and phy sicians, con tent thnimflrri irtth iftHtnrfiff the ific', while the m'jj innl dittiite undermines the s-jstem. NVlmt To Do. Theie is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that l)i. Kilmer'; Swituip-Uoot, the gtcat kidney teuiedy, fultitls everv wtt-h in curing iheiitiuitism, pain in the kick, kidneys, liver, bladder and everv putt of the urinary passage. It con ecu inability to hold water and vi-uldiiijj )aiu in pacing 1t, or bud effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes Hint unpleasant tic cessitv of being compelled to go often during the dav, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon icalied. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing eases. If you need a medicine you .should have the best. Sold by drug gists in liftv-cent and nne-ooiiar sues. bo You may have a sample bottle and a ok that tells all fJf'"r.., mi" filwiltt tt IWltltUlMM lflMtfia'l i ai'tutki ii'mii'vi p3i H bv mail. Address Dr. g .1 Kilmer & Co., P.iug- 1 A V 11 M tti.MA Q.nnu tages and a score of buildings on,,-' - , - - V, " nTSt pled by stotes were destroyed. It la limke 7,IIV ,istakc. but remember the believed that the lire statted I nun an ,mmc j)-r KUmer's Swatnp-Uoot, and . -.u.... 1 !...... I.. At... .......... .. il... .. a. I . . overuirneii jump in me uune. oi uie tlie address, IJingn.iinioii, is. . Hotel Olympia. Bring us work of all kinds. We do it right Sm0m W0-.Rockfor&Iuv; ( fJxjm Bk iv 'Jewish! -tmW Newhouse Brothers, Jewelers and Optometrists. i ROOSEVELT SO DECLARES IN ' SPEECH AT PROVINCETOWN. LAW BREAKERS MUST 'No Corporation So Powerful That It Is Above Punishment Offending Trusts to Be prosecuted Honest Men Need Not Fear. bles, at least to the extent of having caused these men to combine to bring about as much financlnl stress as they possibly can in order" to discredit the policy of tho government, and thereby to secure a reversal of that policy so that they may enjoy tho fruits of their own evil doings. That they have mis- led many good people Into believing SUFFER that there should bo such reversal of I policy Is possible. If bo, I am sorry, but it will not alter my attitude. Once for all, let me say that, as far ns I am concerned, and for the eight een mouths of my administration that remain, there will be no change in tho policy we have steadily pursued, nor let up in tho effort to secure the tices. This Is tho view announced from time to time with clamorous In sistence, now by a group of predatory Provlncotown, MaBS., Aug. 21. Tho u, ''oucy we nBVB sieauuy pursueu, capitalists, now by a group of sinister laying of the cornerstone of the Capo m,r lt!l " in ino uuort lo b-Jt-,,,re l,ie anarchistic leaders and agitators, Cod Pilgrim memorial monument gave ,Il,,,ehL neviun.e m mo iu, mr i whenever a special champion of either Pri.Rl.lPnt miimnvfilt lil flrr nnnnr. regaru uns contest as one in cieier- ciaa8 no matter how evil his General tunlty ot the summer to break sllenco mine who Bha11 n,le th,s sovernraeiit Hfe. is acquitted of some one specific upon public questions and the forty tho People through their govern-, cr,e, Sucn ft vew l8 xviclccl. wheth minutes' speech which he delivered mental agents, or a few ruthless and er a,,pHecl to capitalist or labor leador, from a nlatform on ton of Town hill aeieimweu men, wnose weaun maaes to rIch innn or 00r mnn an,i aM Uiatj was one .r vigorous directness upon t,iem I'"lculnrly formidable because l nove Bftj(l nB to desirable and undo matters of nntlonal importance. Ho t they Hre beh,nd U!e breastworhs of Elra,jle cltlzoiw remains true." touched on the nuestiou of national corporate organization. A bauunet was held at the IMMUNITY BATH FOR ALTON. Attorney General Bonaparte Holds Up Chicago Investigation. Chicago, Aug. 15. Judge I.andla postponed until Sept. 3 the grand Jury investigation of the charges of rebut- t.... ...... I. ...I (!.. I 1.l........ .....! tllnn I 1I1U llKllllil II1U I1J1IIK11 III1U lilfll railroad, growing out of tho recent trial which resulted In the conviction of the Standard Oil company of In dinnn. It was the original intention to commence the investigation Aug. 27, hut Judge Laudls said that he hud received a notlllcatlou Horn Attorney General Honaparte that tho Chicago and Alton had been piomlsed immu nity, and tho judge ordered the ad journinent In order that the records of the caso might be looked into. A transcript or mo record in tuo Standard Oil caso will be sent to At- tornov Oeuornl Honanarte for examina tion and If ho concludes that tho rait- I road fulfilled its promise in the Stand ard Oil case, tho grand jury will not Investigate further. Finds Stolen Horses, ncnklwnnn. Neb., Aug. 20. John Mlchlef of Hyannls nrrlved In town and found some horsea stolon from him and others nenr Hyannls three weeks ago. The thief had disposed of lev moan.? In Its" ultimate analvnls n Uio noises ami gone. healthy and prosperous expansion of business activities, of honest business men and honest corporations. Undesirable Citizens. "There is, unfortunately, a certain number of our fellow countrymen who seem to accej.t wiu view iiiul unless a. ot a qimrrel some weeks ngo. man uuii uu imituu giuiiy ui some mr ticular crime he shnll be counted a good citizen, no matter how Infamous the life he had led, no matter how Burlington Watch Inspectors. t f t OYSTERS in every style. Ca tering to parties and dances a specialty. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Candy and Cigars. The Bon Ton W. S. BENSB, Proprietor. Stabbing Affray at Pawnee. i Pawnee City, Neb., Aug. 17. Saul Allmugh was stabbed to death at Iiu-j bols by Frank Forun, according to Foran's story, who Is now In jail here. ' I It appears tho killing was the result Olsen l8 Missing With Cash. Omaha, Aug. 1C Theodore Olson, former cltv comntroller and vice con- pernicious his doctrines or his prac- Bi 0f Denmark at Omaha for twenty yearB, Is missing from the city and Is Bald to be a defaulter in an amount ranging from $12,000 to $13,000. of sovereignty nnd state rights and made it clear that la his opinion there must be no stinting of the authority of toll general government to deal with cor porations doing an interstate business, Tho feature of his address was his ad ocacy of a national Incorporation law nnd his stand In relation to violators of the law, especially corporations. "With emphasis ho declared that tho administration would not waver in its determination "to punish certain mal No Vindictive Prosecution. hnll and later the president town vn3 I "I wish there to be no mistake on . driven to tho wharf( whre ,10 boanIed the Mayflower, which o'clock for Oyster Bay. sailed at 4 this point. It Is Idle to ask me not to prosecute criminals, rich or poor. -But I desire no less emphatically to' have It understood that wo hnvo un-1 dertaken and will undertake no action I of a vindictive type, and above all ' Fifty-Five Thousand Acres in no action which shall Inflict groat or1 Reservation Near' Pierre. unmerited suffering upon tho Innocent stockholders and upon the public as a whole. Our purpose Is to act with MORE LAND FOR 8ETTLERS. Brule Washington, Aug. 17. The presi dent has issued a proclamation open ing 55,000 acres of public lands, form- efactors of great wealth." Bald he: "1,!,!r"U!" 0ltirn?T ' ,n the ,ower Brule Indian' resor 'During the present trouble with th ' Xi, L '" Y R" vut.on.These lands are situated about of grent wealth who hns earned his tun immu umithunut nf TJIfivfn a it wealth honestly and used It wisely, we tf ,re 3a,(, t0 be valuabIe fr recognise a good cl Izen worthy of cllUura, Ilurp08e8 ftntl much of them a i' P,Hf ""Pe.?', "UBJ!!!5?..?.a" e cultivated without irrigation. Ulll uu IllJIiC uiiudi. iiiuuciu tuiiuiltwun through corporations, and our pur- the stock mnrket, I have of course re ceived countless requests and sugges tions, public and private, that I should say or do something to easa the situation. There Is a world-wide. "" " , ' l u- u""D'i " '""'" " "'"" '" Improved lands in thnt vicinity sell financial disturbance. It Is felt in" Imfa" t A'0', "'"n, ";',"" 'or JIB to $2B per acre. They will be the bourses of Paris and Berlin andl f.088 ' h,ear"S '"?,"'?, '3 a' s r under the drawing system, British consols are lower, while prices' ons that ? wt "' uulZtZZ"'1" l U'e ni U8Cd '" ,,L'nlnB U' of railway securiVes have also depre-' '? M L" It lnlJH Huntley lands In Montana during June elated. chnnge the disturbance has been par ticularly severe, most of It, I believe, to bo due to mntters not particularly confined to tho United ptato3 and to matters wholly unconnected with any governmental action, but It may we(l il"""muo of 1i4h vnntv K'nnVi nn..lln..t will l. and generous dividends for capital em-- rcqured r0 exccuto fln ;imavlt befor( pioyeu eiumr in hjuiiuhib u, wuum.- m .... ., p, .- . corporate activity and therefore for generally prosperous business condl- . .! Alt .!.,. ,. nmnn,ll.ln mlM. ernrlentTn !,t?T,nnt,?,n V SJ deaUn aTbtween man and man enrnent, In which, gentleme-. it will. . ... b0(1IenCQ to the ,IIW. 0ur Ing an honest business venture, are! ,and (,8tr,ct nn(J esent san;o the factors necessary for successful .,, ,,,, ,, , , .,. m- , ..w .... . .,..u -w.-wsiw w . avrW not leaver, to punish certain malo fnctUfH of great wealth, has be"en re- BnonslblOj for something; of the trou-J aim is to help every honest mnn, every honqsj. corporation and our Hol land ofllce, between 9 o'clock Monday, Oct. 7, and 4 p. m. on Saturday, Oct. 12. On Oct. 14 the drawing will take place, and on the following Monday the successful applicants will begin to mako entry. These lands are to be entered under W. H. Streeter Dead. Aurora, Neb., Aug. 20. W. H. Streeter, president or the First Na tional bank or Aurora, and n wealthy pioneer settler of Hamilton country, died here. Ho leaves un estnte valued at about ?.00,000. A widow survives Iilm. Do You Eat Meat? When 7011 nre hungry and want somethig nice in tho ment lino, drop into my mnrket. We have tlio nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game in season. rWe think, and almost know, that wo can please you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON& BURDEN. SAY, HISTERl li,a,a,avfcaa(iaUia(iia('iiU(xi(a(titvViiU(aUii'UU(vkviiiUU(UiU(iiiiU(viui(viaUra(te I c $ i Do you know that it will pay YOU. as well as' US, to buy your Building Ma terial aud Coal at ouryards? Not only that our' prices aveiuoe lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but bkoaose we take especial care of and protect all can be clashed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT & FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. (flplf(flflf(Vlm1,'111,1,1,1t1"l,'',m'P',,',,''"f,,'' City Dray and Express Line. F. "W. STUDEBATCER, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 18S. Officii