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o] e e s R —— TV TR e T A MYSTERIOUS — SHOOTING, | = John Peterson Fired Upon and Wounded B THE WORK OF AN INCENDIARY A Fractured Skull-American M chanics —The Athletios' Defeat prion to Davitt -Suns crmons—Local, Shot by a Stra An vounded trato occurred at 1 i Jonn BOn, son of the ¢ ste m I ) . 1 and ¢ r ' t fo ‘miles from the cit westerly directic Y lay ol about 9 o'clo fie o & rapidly driven wagon that was | I'ne men o wus and 1 sitting wh i ¢ arly I'l ot oo flect in My Iratotaon right arm. The bullet struek | him in the floshy part of the arm- just 1 arm and fo The party, one of whomn then put whip to their team Ing at o rattling rate of waus at onee en M w found that h I was dr e wa of the party by who deser the sanlt there were four of and two women, in spring wagon, to which wa o me terson is at motive anyone could have f guch an assanlt upon him says he | had no trouble with anyone and cer uinly never saw any of the persons who | ! composed the part H:inclines to the beticf that the part were fooling with the revolver when it w weeidentally discharged and they then fled, secing the damage that had bien done. The police are ng the hes at hand, in an end partics connected w fhooting. DESTROVED DY Pitk, John Linderhol's Consumed by Fig The store of J nt ety between Jones and Jackso streets, was completely gatted by fire lust night alarm was given a few min utes before 9 o'cloch U passerby, w noticed the flames from the strect, O cer Haze, who was near by, rushed t place and found the mterior of the bui ing all abluze. An alarm was turned nd the dep riment responded promptiv, Hl‘n ached :{m' k time, con contents of the double store were aly totally destro, appeired to orj the lines hung with goods of Tight and inflammable nature burned v idly and spread over the e The shelving and eounters w burned, thiowing the goods floor, where they we or the flames or riined by King the stock a compl closed on urday night anc worc extingu hed at that t i Ly was closing out his’ stock sume the busin I'ne building will amount to OMAHA COUNCIL NO. 1 Nebraska's Fivst Lodge of the Junior | Ameris 5. A meeting was held at Cunnin nall yesterday ufternoon for the nizing a council of t Order of United American Moechar There was but a slight : to the fact that the naty but little understood, this bei: effort that nas been wmade order in the west, thougzh in the Btates it had a wonderfu The gentl present, however, Ve can Mechar mittee to solieit numes for a ne be held at Judge W corner of Thursday night wi porfed ens are eli wrder also awds Amer employmentand aim tom lic sehool system and pre interterence therewith, Proy for benefits in ense ot sicl amang the members of the order s exe for Amor zens aid opposeil to \ will probably meet with some opposition from the labor and that nre coniposed Iy of forcigners and Catholies, The” members of the order, however, depend upon the patri otie tenants of irorganization for theiy sugeess, of which they Teel assure A FATA Charies Mu RACTURE, oceives a Patal Ki a Hors ha Lumber company sident yesterday »bably with W Btable at the corn Pierce streets gro < one of the horses i and knocked him THE UMPIRE DID 1T The Athletics' Defeatat Weat I Chal or Blood. ‘The Athloties, who met with defeat two games at West Point last week, ar smarting over the resuit and the by which it wuas sccured. Oue of the OMAHA DAILY i: MONDAY. "ROTH WORLDS, at the Preshytes y the ground at his side and genticmanly m wias exeept that had run ofl of .x | inthep Antin wehed one brown horse and a black one. Mr. Pe o to know what making declared him ¢ ulvocated by \ goods and prices | to time proelaims unequalled by nd seeond hand material N NEWsPArEr USton, and Jackson, es not teach that we ca sin of the world and I'he tirst was 11 and the third s pitehed 1o him the connty clerk to \\ (i Shriver o apprehend the hothe mysterious wen ave the conditions of enjoying \\-u moand wi to T ¢ stood T 1o 6,1 of" Goos n Linderholm, on South third man oat for turning in two rans, makit Atleties would lik Henderson's Sceond o scene in o remarkably ing the torn up con dition of Tenth street.” The doors of i building were burst open and the fire was soon under control, but not until the Not Wash the Dish s his horny han rsin the danee d by the flames The fire ponglsiol (i inate in the central part | of thy store, and connecting with 1 when one does oce by the toxt L and were mve cmed a home little seven-year-old 1to the position of ove huuu‘m-l and W most atotal joss. Mr. Linder. holm was swmmoned by amessenger and rrived infime to find his store in ruins from eight to ten | uply | He thinks the e in, as there wasno when the store was | LUlien he would be in the conntry, ul breath nothi ;.,H..num ! > the boy coming dition of success 1story to tell : wits one farmer \\hu It is noticeable that .-mm..\ s use the plural pe ion Iu will not make an eflort to re to the his wife for sl SR Te ANy oL an) naw hat anil olost tritmec l\u.. kers, : always looks ten andidates are 1 the business wh 2 0 intended him for endeavored to do the such persons will overland last ni Williim Paxton went es I'his was kept up econtinuo. until the farmer bronght and mstead of kind Ladies, he l!lu\xp evening from the him out aw iy ixions about their own safety and inter: L not thinking of self but fricnds as best he inly in the wrong Coloncl Lallis, ractor, went to Kans tendance, owing f the order i3 he first forin an nan, of this city, w benelits to themselyes per the Omaha Medieal institute, maha Council No, 1 of Ne and clecting Ao B. Cochran as | TR norasy. clialimin . apnointad 8. om n to Davitt, men who have would bo plac those who have ould see that iven it their life-l didn't cost them anythi Knights Templar at 5t been muking o tour of th his thorough integ hoy left for the It should then be the young man to prove aim of every Ofticer O’Boy e Limsclf worthy is upon him or 1 of the t will O'Boyle weat the ph's integrity ©Oool Hundred. L and conseqiienc ark NEW OUTFITS FOIR NEWSPAPERS, | Foundry and Sup for Printers and o, ything NILIARY, m time s in [ and | Kountze 4th sT 1o Gustave Nehring sand F 13, w d— Chamberlain vinberlain, undiv apital, was in e when the T to his two sons, now e line con. Bren ge mate of wnd exvresses his surprise companicd Yo for {uh the lave western cities, Kunsas 2ht by OCTOBE R will be placed on our counters duving the comng wee pose of the balance of our all scailet Shirt and Dirawe vwe goods cannot be duplicated, We are poxitively the |originators of low prices. rent p s, et in sacks, frocks and f-Gatton cofa trinaned, cannot be thi plicatec We challenge ilie world on owr Qeercoa B8 Nhere can yow beatin price an all ool man's suit for A strictly all wors it ]l':me g o 12 year sted En’s swit for $i? A Nexgolk all e 95 tevived in erery respect by legitiinae strictly ONE P THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Dou THE EXTREME DEMAND. v selling out our Celebrated IFancy Bress Shivt at 35¢ we were compelled to telegraph fur anof liev consignment of § 20 dozen, and these e will also dis- s at 50c,. When Gur Fien's Suwits,selling from $ 10 to $12, in ys, nicely ght anywhere else for less than $i6. Qur I31o $EG Mew's Suits in 63 different patterns, made of corkscrews diogonals, cliciofs and cassimeres; all cut in the h.‘lvx.! sigles: cananot be Fangwhere fov less than feom $20 to $25, G Prince Albert | 6‘ oats and Vests maile from he finest imnported woirsteds, for style, fit aud workmansiip cannot be excelled, For vaviety and low ol boy’'s suit Gur s le of doing business is charac- ld at /. aid @l our goods are las and 14th sts., Omaha. HITCHCOCK St. Louis, Mo, Funeral from the Funeral will ta Display at their wareroor any estab! highest fsenen BIANOS LYON & HEALY zessmer e e et !:.ai'e!v FPure ‘lw,m.;.»r.. vor | Prices, quality and durabi towest living rates 10r cash or time paym established reputation of the house, coupled with their most | fiberal interpr | the purchaser gefects In materials or workmanship. A marvel of pur Mo | mald incompetition with tho muteion aieht nlum or nho<p e Sold onry in cans. : 488W il .. Now York. DR. IMPEY, and hmw] 18 Sts, EVE, EAR, NOSE A/JD TI//?O/I}', M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 6RO, BURKE, Managor, UNION C7’0[‘/{ M/?DS‘ UryMl{A NEB. Kearney National ald's Bank, Noith 1d 1807 Farnam £trest, 1d Organs io be found al The stock embraces the ss and medium grades, including ER A A T es CURDETT A STANDARD Q@i@fi@l %; ..f::zb; LV.:)E-'-»!& H EALY: y considered, are placed at the ts, while the long ntee on their goods, affords d against loss by possible ation of the gu an absolute safegu LYON & HEALY, %306 & 1307 FARNAM STREZY | G2 l;umfinnl for all forms o( Vision, Artificial Kyos Iuserted. Pmate Speulh Property of vyer dical and_ Surgical Inst Cor. 13th 51. and Caite! Ave. C.S. RAYMOND, RELIABLE JEWELER, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Je wx Iry, Silver ware Prices the lowest. Re inlty. All work rant Strietly Pure White Lead MANUFACTURERN OF PREPARED PAINTS AKD COLCRS, AL Z&‘“fiME and TRUS TG@ h AND FARNAM, OWANA, on for s ull parts of the city. Landy for A COMPLETE SL'T OF ABSTRACTS Of Tities of Douglas county kept. Mups of the eity state or county, or any other tesired, furnished free of charge upon app.icati