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8 THE OMAHA DAI]’ Y BEE: TUESDAY, CPrEMBER 14, 18Sv, Yesterday morning's overland train | H1s Areival in Omaha With Grip and | clined, With the constal ph,,, (,mh,,,: on the Unlon Pacific eoarried wbont Check-Book—Fishing for the ’ it, and a sharp depression: existing son | | he Olosing Day of the First Inter-State | three hundred passengers to Lincoln abor Vote. where a hundred miles ormos out at_se Expositi -day and every " o hae arrived in | and the tendency of the plain toward that b | state fair at Lincoln it | be run from this city to the Iatte the republican pri | maries nest Fri - P al . - g o | depression is checked ouly by the resist I s latter . t\ | ance of triction. A puintis reached, how- ' ‘ q 2 here 8 ¢ 1 riday. At half past six | ever, perhaps by roason of she readjust ing the 2 o'clock at | this morning the Missouri Pacific tram | ment of the earth’s surface constantly noon, ‘The evening tramn on the Union | discharged among other ps ngers the | going on, or by the deposits brought by THE FIRE IN SOUTH OMAHA, | ‘;l‘h" ere ~‘v o'clock 1'[| the | and reaching the capital a A Legal Fight—The Boodle Candidate | Pacifie, which leaves here at 8:20 o'clock, | boodle eandidat r congress, Church | the greatriv where the pressure over at Work—Found Her Husband will connect with another spec il train | Howe, Shottly therosfter he made comes the resistance, and then a slip oc Real Estate- Other a ‘\‘H‘-”," \I|,‘k\‘"‘§,‘(" will reach Lincoln ot appearanee in the rotunc |..{ the Paxton | U Local News, 3 kol ] o and as soon as he had breakf: began operations. There was Police Court, Frank Drake was held In police cout | andshaking with overy acquaintance, | potatoes atTim Casey's. Union Pacific $80 rake was held in police court however slight, but the first eonsultation m " . ' \y morning for highway robbery | was with “dudiee” Sahler, the man who | hotel on Tenth street Sunday, allowed : - . " B, Meyer was the. victim. Tho | smached tho Llot-box T, seats o | the knife to stip, cutting nimselt pain- | OF the clothing cutters by the Eastern Clothiers Protective Associa- b one night Jast week | When he found he couldn’t’ stull | fully across the right knce, Ak soq | Sahler s to be Howe's ehief manager in " - Hini 62 810 him down i the boodler's effort to eapture the repub- To Invento \ 1 ; filed 1 liean “,“,,\.,.H « Douglas county 'I‘n\v(‘nlnv\ \v~'l1|v!:|.llhrv|('\ ‘Im;v;: |[|v> complaint was filed against Jack | Church ywe professes the strongest | State fair ean receive anyinformation de Py i i 5 for tryiug to_ shoot. Oficer Huzo. | confidonco thiat e can carry Omali in | #ired relative ta securing lotters patont NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY, who were fortunate in having their A su Burdick, who was implicated in | Spite of the opposition of the work )y calling on Hamiltor revitt, attor ing under the direction of their teacher In orning's assault upon Hattie n who remeniber how that schemer | neys and solicitors of patents, rooms 16 ; . i Yosterday morning Mr. Liningor was | it "Wae $io "l couts, | antfrand insuited and ahnsed thom aficr | and 17, 111 North Ninth St., Lincoln, Neb. | clothing all shipped before the lockout, will continue disposing of their presented by the ladics of the place §w John Murray other man implicated, | the B, & M. dump troubles and W Hex &8 alegant boupuct of flwe n recog 1 over to the district eourt in | played into the hands of the penitentiary anta Her Spouse. 5 s s s 3 i of the many cou riesies which they | J g and Toss Stout, Howe makecithis | Mrs g, L Compbell, of Towa, s, with | immense stock of clothing and furnishing goods at their LOWEST Es- @ acknolwedged at his hands wit with intent to kill . ho labor vote will go to | her emld. in the city, looking for het hus- p Waring was given twenty days mn ost bidder and that he has got | band, who deserted Her awards were made yester a ' o " ontt N for. stonlhg ¢ dry | enough money from his ie contracts on S W ooes e o AT R R R 16 from Brandics & Son's store. > | Missouri Paoific to_float the Union Pa e MacCarthy, of Gothenbure, TABLISHED ERIOE‘D‘ e would suggest to those des which, while on exhibition in the exposi e citic shops. The B. & M., he_claims, is yesterday, after 1 ton building, are many of the cutrics to The Faie Finances. with him anyhow. He holped them 'in [ visitof a week with Iis old friends, th Wiceler of the fair associa- | the legislature to pass the railroad com n brothers, of Cuming stre mission 'h|II ruult[ln»\ re un-llw oblig is o \Ilmnu Omaha boy, 'uml his ¥ § tions to him for the oney t got success in the “‘new part” of the state - $ 3 - s s $ 3 3 o Stocking | B, and said, in answer to o question | of i 'I."‘I‘r"”;” v Drinisinic the ML | Sestainis pieases hie mans bt nee | arge stock is disposed ot,as it will be impossible to duplicate the prices Pluttemonth: ohild's mittens, 40,4 ¢m= | wo ure gomg to como out even without | wiil have o lively racket, said S, Mre. M. D,y des erochet slippors, | €alling for aid from tho exposition asso i\l;:y\’<l‘l' S first prizo, Mrs, J. C. Anderson; necdle | ciation. Of course, the exact figures we | fENS of Lanbor be eeed, ey gan book, first premivm, do.: point havi't got yet, not being uble to figure | Somirorthe v L R handkerchief, Iilmv ’|vIIHH‘H|||, ,\[I A xlnn-w: onr n'\iu-uum or nlll'ivwllnh' L Cremer: embroidered, Anthony Licicorn: | These figures will not be prepaved for hood, honor:able mention, hu. Kate | some time yet. Of course, we have ad- [ poantime whateve Rothery: embroidery in silk, first prem- | vaneed some money to nhmqmnmn will do Howe will so hm; i M Gratton ! k association, and the || we shall get ba and silk premium, do.; gpread, first premivm, Mrs B A llnl The Real x-'u button holes in silk, cotton and_muslin, | Roal estate men v first preminm, Miss Anna Borglum' u-unm Imhm first preminm, Miss € f, second pret mmm. M - - A Knee Cat, A man named P. Mallon, while pai ng The Exposition Yesterday morning the exposition build- | Ing was filled with ¢ hildren of both th pub fe and private schools of the city. The former came provided with tickets which had been given them at th respective | chools; while the children of the private | schools marched in a body to the build- | | tion, has advancad pricesin clothing on account of its scarcity, but the 1 of 81,000 to answer to a charge iring winter clothing, that it is to their interest to call at once before the present s, infant jum, Edith Otis, Omaha first premium, Mrs, Bict bag, first premium, Mrs. L Plattsmouth: child* first prem sunter pane, | ton was met to-day by a reporter for the eh on these goods. All goods at strictly ONE PRICE and marked in plain N figures at THE NEBRANKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. s seen howover, But moncy and br is not left undone. Wake Up. to Market, To the Editor of the Bre: The extra- futl ort that the month | grdinary — indifference displayed by of September has opened up very quiet, | Omana” capitalists towards securing a 5. | even duller than Auzust, which was un- | monopoly of the immense and constantly Wwor t usually quict. Still hopes are high for a | jycreasing business of northeastern and L‘runuu‘n‘l Jnl‘m_ Mor x\le_4 \\\h\] aoran. good fall real estate trade, so soon as the | joprthern Nebraska, cannot be compre- e L R SR e R P LS L 1 from the | hended by the business men of that see- INTohol: snmplo knitling Wwork, first_pro. | Slects of fair w ent agents re- | tion, and can only he explained on the 1, Mrs. I\ F. \|Hv( Mil '||| Neb.; | Port that o lnrge number of outsiders are |y oymption Omaha feels towards 6t T P flocking into the city for the purpose of | ¥ v ; A WAL picking up investments. Among these | them the spirit that the late la- are bankers and other monied men | mented (1) it did towards the o \\|n-|m~~. ss o firm | public. Sce the great Northwestern railroad. throughout the What care they for Omaha—actions s L) "“”‘.L 8¢ RIS EUBE Rt oYtV eEy T'his morning Dufl’ Green, the watehful R R A s mention, > night clothes, policeman at the Union Pacitie depot, no- | be d—d' it would not more clearly second premium; homespun tidy, hon- | ticed two suspicious looking individuals | forcibly express what the road fe orable mention, Mrs. A, Benson; around the depot and immediately put ~|m\ n by the actions silk quilt, first premum, - A | them under arrest. They were corralled rack all pussenger, traing, " “cleur xeof- | iy b ¢ t the eattle 5lnhmil|v linen, handsomest shams, sample hemstitehing, darning and re pairing, bead embroidery, all” first pre miums, to the Inst mentioned Iad, ringe afghan, first premium, Mrs Pague ;in_gold,” Tonorable Sprigg; crochet work, Miss | officer’s room in tie depot, and fior; best and laurgest display of sewing, | Ofiicer O'Grady mounted guard over f : ska ranges muy be | Tuispowder nover varies. A marvel of pur | = — == = e = ~ first premium, Miss Annic ~Brigas; best | (hem while the patrol was o ne driven | Pushed into Chicago. ty, strenth and wholcsomeness, More ccon- iry kindsand eannt be th the multitude of low 1 or phosphwe powiders, “How much butter weekly to Chicago by ref the question they ask.” O yon ship | omical thun tho ordi Jirtorsn o | Bola tneomper i tost, short weig can et | Sold oniy in ca: I pateh work quilt, hand 1 Jv\pmm-u.l\ I 1 we skirt, |r.nn~}»1m-n Both of the fellows w 4 mude calico dress, to 1 part of the gang which robhed an old lady ly; kiutted slippers, first | in the Blufs a short time ago. 3 ROY AL BAKING POWDER CO ;:‘ um, Mrse MUX Clarks x..f.”t‘:;l,\;“ St [ hard looking —customers.” They wero | MO MErAS bRt ahe et A C s gkirt, sccond premiam, Miss Katie Still ) i direct to Omaha, freight fourth-cla JJHN C GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, 20, Northwestern promises : t communieation (via khorn valley three | tent with the sister, Thiat men Who a ed wise and far-secing should allow themselves to be | gulled, hoodwinked or bought into allow- h itisfactory and le of northern is @ most extraordinary ex- inexcusable business disqual- ;\.-ll lap robe, honorable mention, Mrs, | r For a Lost Sister. = or ble searf, first premium i Lo 44) } arrvived in the Mi Ison, Falls City: sofa pil P ‘\.‘, “r '] low , same Jady; best col LOmEENOY und, 5 lived for the | premium, Master ', second preminm, Wil- | years. l here to visit , who was employed “eut-off”? ide-track) Lis con- Mrs. May by Mus. cis on St Mary's avenue, He found upon inquiry . that ; 1S | his sister had left the place on Thursday BiEhs of re- | Jeaving all of her clothing and trunks, o u"“"’i‘;”‘;" "f‘”‘)‘[ and not since returncd. Any in- o interests of | formation of her whereabouts “will be which thoy nve labored so unceasingly, | fqumtion of horwhereabouts will be | Lot the thousands of en The exposition been a pronounc Badly received by hor brothor u care of | and cattle thut Northtrn Nebraska' now success in every respect. P Sl . produce be poured into Omaha, and the Founa Hattisaband result would be, it would double the Mrs. Jamos Rose. of Ohio. apived in | 10orng elasses 'of Omaha, doublo the {rs. J f : stores, (actorics, elevators and the thous- town Sunday to look up her husband | oy q-und one industries that now consti- ion ef ors thror that hour. Manager able corps ot assi Def as the doors successtul venture plicat Eraduate niscraetion in 14 cal ana Applied ifieatic grain,hogs To prove to the public that we did not exag- gerate when we said we had the Largest and Cheapest Stock in Oma ONE PRICE FOR ALL ;”.';;m.:;;. s | SoL. SIEGEL, MANAGER, Deformities and MANSIC The Stock Yards' Gilded Palace Re- duced to Ashes, who had eome to this city to seck work. [ tute the 80,000 people you now have, but Yestorday morning at four o'clock | She found him at lnst with the aid of the | put up with the long lm;]nm ‘l_l “~tx;lu 3 5 ing £ adame lice. Tom Hart, the well- vn' hack n your shell, whi he the sporting house of Madame | police. Tom Hart, the well-known hack | RS ARG St i your shiel, watle the huted to her free the Mann, at the stock yards [ driver, kindly contri ze m making the styled Suus Souci, was burned to | Serviees of his c tho grouud. The lire originated in the M'.I|I'4'|rl. T'he woman, who had but a dol- e 4 2 (b " eft, thanked him for the kind-hearted kitchen, and easily communicated With | ot and promised to pay him when she the rest of the nouse, arousing the steep- | could. ing inmates from tneir concles without e ceremony. There was 10 power or wa- Enaplalbratyisineraly ter within reach of the structure, and in | The funeral of Chaplain Brady m.my cars where 1t allows one to go to b tlmly are you going to do inqui about i three months Omaha rises up in - h and s “Onto the Elkhorn TOBLEOR IREATMENSORAIY, ly the Northwestern | Chronic & Surglcal Diseases. a survey and promises DR. MoNMENAMY, Propri stion and “Omaha dutifully sary: [Tospltal 4 Private Pra wlroud mike dircet coun who a short time nothing but ashes marked ‘l',' *t“l';‘ “"';ih-;*tmk pl pa ullrmlu subnides until e next pe D f P ke 5 o Fort Russell, was very largely at- | tion, when th g cither medical or s the site of this temple of sport. Meanwhile CI 20 is ,‘-1_‘ tightening | and invite ali tocome and in Some of the furniture in the | tended. flrst floor w; ved but all of that on the Chaplain I second was destroyed. This 5 valued | Ohio volunte at 2,300 and was insured. The building | sinee 1884 be was full of inm, i eral of them, oexperionc thern Nebraska, steadily | o correspond with us in_houses are establishing Beally wit their King suc business connections that years can s ely undo their toils, and if Omahadon’t keup” the name of Omaha will be to Northern Nebraska as lwp \ an W mL after 1y belonged to the 116th during the war, and has en chaplain of the post at at the time, and sev- | Fort Russell. He was for four months after the aight’s debauch, | anda half confined in Libby prison. some nhlhcul()‘ in saving | | i, Bibod their liv A Mule and a Horse, Whs Batforic, Tahalors, Braces, Trasses, o 1 [ no fire in the stovo since " i s i RE B ured and for kale o ! m”.m .,“." Tu‘n‘:-L ”“x“n ti’..: hm_ll(. u writ (:f[rv]:l vin m fay lies wholly with Omaha. The >‘|..\-.~|~,< m.,,.;,m.,ml .émfiunmuufimng ( D was: the work of an meendinry, It js | Robbandagainst Geo, s to gccure | show thut a natural route lies up the & hervous Ui S stated that it is suspected to be the work of a mule which belonged to | Papillion ereck vin Kennard (crossing of Prlvate, Spiifllfi‘_l‘ 1A S Uisease of 1 catt) an, who, beeause of some of- ydwhiohhor husbant sold: without | the Northwestern) up to the Logan val- ALL CONTAGIOU! 3 Samuel Cohn was granted | 10y, with searcely aent of five feot m all [ from whatever cave sing the Chinese [ We can remov Madame Mann, threatened to Laye re- 3 inst the same defend- distance (after without mercury, venge by burning her houso. ant to regain possession of a horse. wound Omaba and climbing over New restorativo treatment for loss ot vital power. 5 - > —-— nllu-l the Northwestern has thrown in cAut l( OMMUNIC, ,\ll\r‘\~ CONFIDENTIA 4 : 5 o can Caue sves s > ; 411 and consnlt us or send name and post-ofice A LLGAL FIGHT, . Repablican Caucus, Omaha eves), and this route 8 1 dares My \written-—cncloso stamp, and. we Third ward republicens will hold their | through the very garden of Neb ‘“.n’,...( A T AT : Made for the Possession of Kate Mur- | cauc No. 110 South Eleventh strect y t0 Omalia and anxious for closcr PVATE CIRCULAR IO, I\'EN = v oY |Itl\ e ¥ o A urse and where corn, hogs and AT STROIA Wednesday evening at 8 p. m (o L produced and grow with as Kate Marray, the I'c ber 15th, 1836, to put in nomination dele- hundance as weeds on Omaha charged with stealing dinmonds from A, gates for the Donglas county convention, | property. 8. Lyons, the Forth Worth, Texas, cat- [Signed,j AL Winr Like the Jews of old, we long for deliv- tleman, wa A, Bk EST erance from our northwestern Pharaoh . 1. A, Hoyax, 1 fense alleged to | vo been given by 1308 Farnam Street. ! ; eptem- Teraons tinable £ vieit us i lomee, by corr anedfin police court yes R AL ASTA-GRATIANG 180 S0UT Will Omaha_eapitalists use some of et e il or oxpre terday morning on a chavize ot being a fug; kel their money to build the long-looked for ) RVATIO fvefrom justico. She was turned over m! Back Again. “Omaha & Northern” to the end, that ;" One porsonal {nterviow pro- b Deputy Marshal 1 L Worth, who at onec rted to go to the | the eity, when he w: depot with her. He had not more | old tirm of Collins & Petty, and for sev that bhalf a block with be- | eral years back a resident of S B fore he was stopped by B Blierit Plullips, who cavviod ofl | this pl: the girl on a writ of habeas cornus | est of the Hayde rooured in the county court by Parke | pany, of St. Louis, odwin, her attorne Tlns writ was rchard, of Fore W. H. Gates, formorly well known in | your city may grow, and the last *‘addi nts, Board s connected with the | tions,” out at Florence, be built up with Address all Letters to substantial residences, to the end that Omaha Medical and Surglcal lnstilula, Omaha may wax fat and wealthy,and its me be u synonym for oppulince, and 01,1814 9%, a4 Oaplto] Avo. DNAHA, HEB. Chie: 20 mi lu"m to .\lk about | == we,” and m..u\m 1o! the year of grace, 1000, how the' d— thoy over WE I IAVE . counted up 500,000 people at the last prooured on the grouna that the I a. 4 Ava Vako ¥ anthoritios wore disobeying the fody 8, Jonason h n garnisheed thro SRUMOTRHOR, TIXRROHR:, o o D 9 P Th B 11 7 Th y' Sq C 1 1 1 1 e e ol amtone o e | oo, non, s ™ | Don’t 'You Hear Them Bellow: e ueal, while the | the firm of John F. Coutman and Geo! Tico, Mmasmue |. as shoe h erime m th Judgo .\'h-nbn clarved the won sho failed to pu 1 \-mn\mh i n o AR S 191 P Bingham, bankrupts, of Boston, th s Sl A PLAUSIBLE THEORY. T W O ph L gh org yestorday morning de- | Amount of a billof zoods owing tho I o r ans au g but to pay the same to their cred Accounting for the Earthquakes on The amount is $1,000, Scientific Princip) Ny [ atthe apnointod tin 1 \| — Boston Journal: It is a curious fact 8 2 i T ¥ 10 puy the amount, (-.,w The Patti Re mpany paid the judg BT 0:'_ l’-l,w-m“. Aj\d;min‘ { — - P ment of 31 on which their baggage sl Association for the Adyan ll'nl\u cs. R R i D s SAREARS mont of Science, said that it was possi- - ? o i K, of e Unon | atiached Haturday night, and yestordny Bl it dhere oo would e ik | Is. what makes Omaha Clothiers pull their left ear and uaqune how do they do itr notlic, vl returnod Mr. Noble hus se e money o 0 PrARYQNS ‘ Bty moruing trom - Chicago, . said | Which o lowned o Pt in ordor i | Ment of tho bedof the Atlantio ooean, Yankees know how to make goods. osterdiy: “The affairs of the | €B@ble her to pay a board bili, there would possibly be at the oW turningf out FINE CLOTIIING’. An example and ‘ el e A rencwed yolianie activity on the «stern | At our own factory in Maine we aren estorn Freight association b ( (i he size of the | MArgin of the ocean.” * This statement & adjusted, but how long they wi : one that tells: “The | Parcel Deliv of possibilities re almost m..- pro in satisfuctory condition I can’t s com b 7 . . . pany’s new barn on | phcey, in view of what hs v ST orted in his own ship 2 cases of fine worsted. They cost us .hlllh“unh-m ssociation, the North- | Webster street, was made to read $1x82 | eur d and it is in mark accord wi Illm lllull'::’.ll“; ,”,!:',7,. ',::',"M',,,u the at 'fl”l n:uu *5 sutit, cloth costs. ... .. A western association and the matter of | feot, whereus it ! d 81x132 | theory advanced by Professor Me( The triniming for same suil cost. . . western passenger business will have to . The intellgent compositor has | the Geological suvvey, that what ]m Formaking sdam . bfi‘;ulhnlv;l ‘Lhat will require sowe time | been slain ce is what he de Cutting and overse cing work in fae tory : = B ktant Buperintondent Dickinson, of - R a8, TauaL e o B e ot uded for shipping aid handiing to Omaiia. 8o Union Pucitie, came in yestorday [ ¢ O8 8086 Louls, e ement of the coastal plain Ml aans from Deuver. next Bunday Mount Calvary com- | toward the Let me say in round boun s o SRS, gl | WAL B o s | i s il W | Nare are selling them for $18, at Jobbers price. That is what males Omaha Cloth- : B i o ghias ormition ' iers Bellow and Tremble at the Knees. ~ start to-day via the Union Pacitic. of the or dmont escarpmen O, ¥, Brown, of Chicaga, genoral | cont propa ends from mountain ranges to about > |EE TR B B | v ANKEE BOYS FROM MAINE, ANDREWS BROS. CLOTHING CO. manager of the Pollman car comban for the gather ock and is called the coastal pae! kml' l|uun llu arpived in town yestorday, and left i 3 in. ‘I'ne theory 1s that this coastal . ) simply * slipped seaward s bi z the dis) ment produced the uce. The hoad | shock or tromor. ) | = the west last evening. iad t ~»\~.1 it inohes long and made 8 cin | was ghen to Di. Gitlord, 1 As 1o the cause of this “slip,” Professor tions. called the P! Louis, where n are now beir agnifi- made Oouncil Blufls transfer aepot 1L A John ”n umunvge [uw It agent of 1 Yesterday morningJ. J. Burns, of the wost formidable appe Baroes, divisi ..fl‘ultemhnl ul o g

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