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OVEMBER 21. 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY ft | CILMORE'S CRAND CONCERT.|, creww somiics merons. Hambiln. Barnos, the 14 gentieinan who A Loeal l‘ummll;:ln;\‘ .‘\|-:o|?|ml For was run over and badly hurt by Henry Me e M, T ;":‘"'l".‘" L '_"_""” "';" il ser. | Keben Saturday afternoon, is still lying in a Nearly Three Thousand People At- | Mr . B Dovle, seerctars of te ci¥ll S5 | critical coudition at his home, 615 Pacific bl Libdo o At It has since been discovered tend It at the Grand. rived in Omuba and will rewain here a few e #i08 Droen’ MSad of o, a—— days for the transaction of business re ing Keben is still in custody to civil service, after whicn he will push on — A MUSIGAL SUNDAY NIGHT | )¢ nsas City. The gentleman is on a tour HANGING IS SERIOUS. a———. to the principal western cities, and the rapid . " - 3 growth and progress of the same surprises | A Case Where an Innocent Man Was | him. He is particularly astonished with Sent to the Gallows, e g parieutalssonisbed WL et nanging oo e veen | 878 Of Our Grand New York Purchase and Open To-Day the Biggest Slaughter lidity visible on all sides, Mr. Doyl a | indulged in until it has be anof erlwide experionce,” gus uiair, Tt o men ean sy o | Sale of Fine Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses server and a thorough prophet, and he pre- | experience regu v hang- dicts a great futur this city in mu-.quwnll\ we have in ll\u'hlvlu- Gilmore U i Gllmore' (‘:.'_.m.:.r’.m it M e ke e il wents | i the country and we positively assert that they willbe sold at one-half their reg- ution of the capital |\|n|~h- | atraightway without d I F he Grand Opera House, by an sudienco | Vico board of examiners f mentact. In the main, the phrase which very seat in the Vit it | S oAt esamners for the Ouaha post- | IEELRGE e e e | ular retadl price, and some even for less. This may be a broad assertion, but we are rium and all the gallerics, This means that | diction of the civil service commission ‘inas- | when eapitalists agree that a man shall at least 2,300 people wero. o attendance, 1t | i ity ) L e pnished. thevourts generally render | Willing to stake our reputation on it, and will easily convince you of it if you will board of was not until half of the num ! A ir ¢ v sclected from the working ) “\While the ‘man in the title-role of programme had becn rende forces of the execution undoubted ae bnt | S€€ the goods. 'We commence with Visit to the City of the Civil Servie Commission Secretary— A Local Postoffice Examining Board Appointed. e - T R TR e rees of the ofice and are divided in politics. that all the tardy comers had hey are William P Campbell, democrat, hed their . o " gt of the performance, yet the sp 1 b seats, and the immense gathering had settled | superintendent of money order « I y 1 B 5 oW o, 3 cal fe J Waters, republican, superi are not wholly frée from y 5 | N L e 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS: pendent, forwarding clerk ad preceded him, and, | men being al ellence of his work, hud e in his fa programime comprised bers, but the encores which these and 1o which response was 1 them more than two-fold. Tk were liberally distributed among the soloists of the organization, o, the [ Denver ofi uncommendab) reputation, of cot strength of n strict ol aside from the ¢ rict ¢ | T . e Lcommn Among which we name few special lots for this week: 11 ""'( ong of the number M | ¢5u1a" wear solemn cast of Wit T required of e, hov- | countenance, and that all his verbal 3 50 Mens’ Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoa.ts. double breasted,with lEood ,warm cassimere lining b B L R O L T e log t'l'g,;?o&rg,onlyl AnSTter peioe For Thin T tot‘lf ssllggoat is sold nowhere for the bourd of examiners of the | There is no work of standard” ethics de- ess an 0 . ur slaughter price for S coatvis e [ Den e ot 10 o'clock the board will | fining the polite usages and good breed- guphontum, pier; ol Ly the, Sty | This morming st 10 otok, (e, boscd il | ing for roporters, but o ia' genorally 5 An Elegant All Wool, Woven Back, Wide Wale Overcoatiug, blue color, mens'and youths’ Bent, the cornetist and Mr. B. 4. Lofebro, | ganization and cxamine applicants for po- | conceded that these restless nerve cen- sueg, e have sold the same coat right here early in the season as a bargain for $10.50 the saxaphonist. All of these performers | sitions as clerks, es and porters, M. | ters of the press should cense asking were encored and déservediy s, though tho | Doylo will be pri nd ist n conduct: | questions of the doomed ian shortly bo- and they cannot be bought elsewhere for less tha.n $12.50 to $15. Our slaughter price i somo instances, o which wi | fore, o ut leas Sl immediately aft shiowed ot the oo the andicn the death-t “touched. 1f the for this coat is $6.50. merits of th than it did hanging place quietly and mode: the corridor -~ of a SB 50 The biggest card in the deck! One of the finest Kerseir Overcoats, hest double warp, Juil, it 18 not necessary for the reporters 1 Farmer’s satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining, silk velvet collar, trimmed and made to erowd the doomed man away from the TG ‘il' v is touched. tion will in no way owing 10 no public announcements hi nounced | been made it is not auticipated that hieved in popular picees which | will be a dience applauded as soon s it applications t i, Lol WaK eIy attor & conp ar position to which he is. by the de in the best tailor-made style; a beautiful garment and ‘good enoush for any gentleman. P becn bt the biecs s SRR R A e LB L D We have sold thousands of them that were not better for $16 and $18, and others ask "Iln Old Folks at Hmm 'oor some sin age, a re- composition of erantiquity, Mr. | sessed of a common school " education and @ | porter, just previous to the conven- that for them today. Our slaughter price is $8.50. Giluore’s attempt "t poviilarizo the saxi- | good moral r. He must also state | yio000 Sdull thud,” to advise the title- phone or to aid Mr. Lefebre in the ach - | where he had been employed for five s 2 h ment to are |-ul.muu may be commendable Previous to the filing of his uplication, and | Tole performer to take certain | i sg 00 For this price we offer a lot of splendid all wool Chinchilla that cannot be hought-else- it seoms o mistuden ‘dca 10 endeavor | under oath set forth hat e ‘was, not’ dis | for aeeld ov any othor indisposition where for less than from $15 to $18, and which we guarantee to be worth at reta.il ful- ain such an end in the rendition of | missed by an employer for dishonesty or ever | from which he may be suffe yg. On pieces which required but little artistic skill | been in vrison. Furthermore he must set | the ¢ on of & public hanging in the y that much. Our -la.ughter price 1839 and which would have been infinitely more | forth that he does ot use spirituous liquors [ country the new reporter HSyere HoU el by solos Aot s cast fous hon | excellént opportunity for an mpressiv $l 4 5 ‘We will show you something you have never seen before. One of the finest Chinchillas, DR e Tho sulnryof clerks tobeiein |\ ilobuvo granted to the pross, With I.ined throughout with best quilted satin, silk velvet collar and velvet bound. This coat o warm' ““Hor voico. 18 riot it note-book und pencil proudly oxly is made by custom tailors for finest city trade, and is made for wear and service and not A e for mere show. It isa garment which readily sells, by the largest houses in the coun- I o Self- try for from $30 to $35. Our slaughter price is $14.50. strong. In th ter it is coarse, and 1por- | pents are Mr. and Mrs, st=hes in the hig notes lacks resonance and | tion when a vi purity. Her vocalization howeveris excellent, | qualification: estub- | gatisfaction he surveys fhe b IS owd. He shows the people t at times displaying the flexibility of a feath’ | ters, and the onl ilors who ure not de- IR hT TR Ol LI & ARt Ethot Samples of these lots are aisplayed in our large windows. Boy's and Children’s Overcoats will be slanghtered likewise. ered songster, without however, the sweet- | lished rules is ness wiich would have rendered h rTort 1 ~u|‘.li TS Or : 11, I8t wetor en she 081 der t e stipulations, The rules & ry . a H S e e BT T L L e e cxs duties he feels no stirring Next week we will mention some slanghter prices of Men’s and Boy's suits. iliations of the applicant must be | emotions, He lifts up the hem of the displayed t aining of the muestro rather | political - M 3 " 3 % R . ; A 28 they take no purt i the exam- | doomed wreteh’s black robe and exam- | Tn addition we are opening daily new lines of Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery., Neckwear, ete., which are bought NOW at from than the sweetness of nature, and some of | kept se this training appreciation of a ques- | ination whatsoever. ines it. pulls at the rope hanging from o tionable order. She was admirably formers. cogn that he must no After the examination of today it is ex Do Vo RTout s e 25 to 50 per cent less than the same goods could be purchased for carly in the season. Our facilities enable us panied, especially with the flute, t sected that the b T migatdn the beam ube \ touch lllt. wreteh on i EAOENE yrwhicli doNtrastea vt Shotlt tibee: wheks ifih]| 0 WEEILLE W T T (it to always take advantage of the market in the late season when overstorked. Importers and manufacturers are ! Al s question, writes a few words in his note b o ‘ 5 y y : et o e ; L LN L Ol A At HE R by ik iE MR e anxious to unload, and thus secure bargaing which are out of reach of other and smaller houses, the fulsor SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, thrt he is ready to see the law vindi- it on the cated, Saturda, cornetist, who played the solo, | Larami The accompaniment, in the forte passages, however, was too voluminous for the size of the auditorium, volume, ‘s Bee special from 5 1 P : i Wyo, which prescnted a detailed | uhmidacirggn . Stending off yonder All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. account of the shooting of George Bird, a He is an old reporter., ranchman living thirty-five miles south of the As nearly us I ean remember, I have it was thought, w I e ol mel. | ¢ity, and onc of his hired men by a man | “written up” twenty b ody which hus made the picce famous, | Damed Jesse MeDowell. Mr. Thomas Bird, | in teath, the last one and . eted me more But it must be said that Sullivan's | 8 brother of one of the victims, was en route | than the first. 1 have seen men trem- almost immortal work was in no way made | 10 Chicago with three car loads of catde at | o * huve scen their knees knock to- attractive by the muuner in which it vo- | the time the tragedy occu: el i |2l A | duced this city on Saturday, where a telegram con- | 8 2 ‘ g AS O i, 4y . Ao ot s brothers death | demned man utter a word « s I 1, i8, of course, \ % | was received. \n Vi ompanicd by of them, swuyed by r 5 entnu- \ liffers in some respects radically | & friend o] 2 “The lat- | siasm, shouted under black cap; { other oh have boen hourd he x ter gent 8 believing not in a future exist- roduces an effect not grudge exi , smiled at the reading of the s that sifll folt by our long time and that the friends of both parties h-warrant. 1 shall never forget But, in its method, its wondeiful prec had anticipated trouble ri & s 4 o ooarding tha | the execution of a named i i Wt o | fo o i, Wity s et e | 1o 0 o, o Corner Douglas and 14th, Streets, Omaha. B & tempo and the | land upo feDowell lived capped the | convieted of — a nameless erime H e > ix. The fuuerai of the two victims oc- | and was sentenced to be hanged in —= - . H ed, the A & i band is cortainly & wonderful ory ation : ‘.l! ¥ 'sm-mln-, \(‘m (.,_, |hf xlhl' |l|il1|n:"“ Little Lock never seen a more 1 Tt toyed with the heaviest pieces us it did | and the fact that Mr. pird had no one to | powerful man, physically; and I have J with the lightest ones, and, in both cascs, | Whom the care of his cattle could be en- v O s i T e CRSt RAYMOND o i was liberally applaude Its trusted, he could not attend the funcral and mammy " days - ste”mgs”vflr Py 4 cess was in the “Ithapsod nm,‘ leftat 1 p. m. yesterday for Chicago, At Tl Diamend Merchant 2 | lowance may be made for the Al Caughey, one of the attaches of the | ¢OT ey o : 1 ~ T, { placed by Mr. Gilmore on the bill Stockman, ventured too near the machinery | Of those indescribubie lines that drew UCLas anD 15t & 4 the renditjon of th while in motion on Saturday cvening and | 40 expression of kindne | was badly injured by being struck with the | quictly but firmiy prote o' exporls 1] > heavie crank of one of the fly-wheels, uocence, and such pressure had been ence, ot 033, wll LUNG, | s — = = —_— 1] I THIOAT, CANC l A. corc others of i liahtcr L. L. Rappal, of Chicago, was in the city | brought to bear in his behalf that up to A BANOKR LI i I‘“\‘:::I“\l I:U:.‘.‘”fi" l(‘}\ ulr 1'1‘ ) yesterday the time when the noose was adjusted s 0f which caught the popular . “”\"f; James M. Wells, of Creston, Ta., arvived | he expe bl i that of the in the cit N A the |~ imomas Alsop, of Laramic, Is at the stock ¥s denominated the | exchange, “Owl Serenade.” James M. Well registe A ted a reprieve or commutation ‘htence. *Anderson.” said the sheriff, when he d the law’s vietim on the trap all hope is dead. The governor eply gricved, and has worked day , mimetic of TURE f.' M“ 3 ::y:‘_\,,....,, | RS A T Jr., of Plattsmouth, is Lat the stock exchange, R THE BATT o and ||v"!u trying to find sometoing in oW tho Wounaod il Bunds it Piper Still at Large, the evidened that would entitle you to P =i Buffalo Scales omadin Buuda; B Jolin Donaboe, thelad who had his leg | merey, but has found nothing. IOWS, Ofcer Ormeby, who o Ty duys ago | SHALLCFed by a bullet from Piper's revolver |~ He'stood towering above the offi {orentment ol all CUIONIC St gICAT Tt DisrA A, At T DEFOIMITIES, AT ReRR st Tuclltien, ppara dies tor sicoessful (rentment on Saturday night, was removed yesterduy morning from the pol station to St. | statue of Vule moment’s si- Joseph's hospital. His symptoms are en” | Tence he replic sing forwn early recovery. Piper is yen may God he'p de folks dat hab lurge, gin de everdence,” Markers, Scale Repair Sinop. Hooks, == Grapples, Owr A | “Slide lron.l OUMAHA. vecovered from an almost fatal illness, is otshollaw. SahBdipontochmoflalis again on b sunt of the inju received in bis dosperate fight. with Tim 0'Boyle ¢ terday moruing. Owing to his enfeebled condition his_injuries have S Ulcorntiog on of on , Uleeration or Catarrh, or Paralysis, Singl Drum, ete produced a shock from which it will take bim Personal Paragrapl u..l'}‘“l\..\.'l:,'ffi R, "(1,].'1’,"“,'3‘\“ .131(:.1&' Sloop: ¢ Some a0 roo e el andtries | €. 3. Cooke, Boone, Lty is at the Mill- | iy’ lemme look it de sun one mo’ time e ave oftl- cor ulso sustained n bidly sprained shoulder, and was also severcly bitten by the furious prisoner. His face is swo beyoud all recognitiol Jim O'Brien, the driver of the patr also a badly used up man from his fall. e, too, suffered an ugly cut on the head and u sprained shoulder and other injuries. It is thought that he will be unable to attend to his dutios again for fully u week. : O'Boyle, the prisoner, as he peered through ¢ o 1 burk yestordiy was b most repulsive lok. | 1t M. Bowler, of Des Moines, ing object. Hehas a cutonthe forehead from | the Paxton. which the blood had strewmed all over his [ V. Allyn, of Broken Bow, Blurs before the Ey i guor, Glo o O‘ D ens o, o LotHia. Ave |nul’lK'l| Tack of Con 1 L s, Untiy ° Bffi'fi"flmhfl SK"I : < The sheriff removed the black s City, is at the | The giant glanced at the sun. **Ah,” said he, “I'se looked at yer many er ‘Hatton, Hastings, Neb., isat the | time w'en I wus plowin’ in de fiel’ an’ I’|\Inu wondered ef noon would neber come. RRLGIe . o | Noon has come fur me now, genermen. A uitinnieiobGleniood doy lenb Ui De noon o' eternity is at han’. Put de ()nmllll Medical and Surgical Institute, or cap on.” « x x x x| O McMenamy, Cor 13th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Ieh May, Kansas City, is at§ the e Owing to the rapid Two years after a woman lay dyg in | corir i o white lnulv that !\n- old Med count Sho wi Capitol wvenue, could an, but lived with the negroes, 10 % for treatm W . Keeler, Ka 4 ate contents : AT intoryiaw prafosred. Call An conmilt story of your caso, and we will is T Correspondence rechives Vo' letters answered unless | DIsplay at their warerooms, 1305 and 1207 Farnam Street, i ond the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at of ques- sisat Jisat face, and one eye was swellod e slsveniul teelintlensy it alnogro DU R, ane b60E south tions upon Brivate, s il wid nervous Wis: | any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the Dot G. C. Hazeler, of Atkinson, Neb., is at plete Medical Institutc or he u"" e wet erins strictly cash, Call on or address, highest class and medium grades, including ! Db commroa with Ousba'e, L | iz, of P i |1 iden mayibiag o yee mino :a.m!‘.?,‘“"“‘:‘.‘.‘f'..:..*r:;":Aw,.:.:":’;1,‘:.::*.:::... e DR. POWELL REEVES, ! c OHIpArey 18Dy’ J. W. Cutright, of Plattsmouth, Neb., u : The patrol wagd and ) Drouht 'up town for The tongue, ll:uu timml. all smashed. | arc at the Mills “or the present the city pr s will have 4 ot e er party to put up with the accommodations of Bina -Al\j"! bisiiand par ol Borparty patrol iwprovised from an express wagon 1 ER%M00: No. il4 South Iith St., Omaha, Neb STE|NWAY' e — ] riscier, . PJANOS la,nOS LYON & HEALYL_ 170N W &) ; DUtTSRIn i BURDETT, f *, 0f merso L ‘omen,” eried the preacher, k- . N R ed CHICKERING, | ORGANS stanoaro; public and the occasion was marked by a hop 2 of Miasourl. Vol rive yer ul orime. a8 oo maskos ysban | | B, A Stmwaud wite, of Missourt val- | sglre gorwisbilmero, L (T, TR REANNTS ¥~d| YON&HEALY eral invited friends took pu The e fee e / b T .,In" N |.~]lhu most ..m.‘.-y.\.l- I s eler o of Pattimouth, N I"H‘:: “i“i"u:lhl"fl-\: s i 5 K N A B E" Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the tainment continued until miduight lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long decorations in the city and is hung with pho- | 1O tographs and oil paintings of excecding merit, | Jumes Patton, of St. Joseph, Mo, is established reputation of the house, coupled with their most It i wituated i the new addition o the hotel | ' the city for al fow da a visit to Ose Ons liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords A ghiouta. and loave shace for ‘the Tovontion | friends and relatives. Mr, Paiton is the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible £ of guests, K arke | one of the lurgest building contractors is'at the Millard. el it ter me.” Pl S i SR “Clint Anderson was not guilty of the B0, Moy andiwite, oL Qtshoolon, Q. Riioircy charged hin with, ” Iswore his Vill God send me 1o hell? , will T go to torment?” an’ pray not. poor ‘oman. in Him dat died wid dout :, of Plattsmouth, b A reputation showld minke dem dat dies wid guilt. | Medical und Surcical institute the Bt choice | The Barker's New Office. ‘ On lgst Saturday night the new oftice of | | | ] the Barker hotel was thrown open to the the Inent of the dining reom which is lso to re- | i, the west and is a very popular young Instruments exchanged, rented and woldon | defects in materlals and workmanship. | Easy Payments, below man. L WEGA Proud o o N. W Commer 14th and T Y B o Boa 404, Bt.Loui luvenTon. 161 WAsASH AL l Ot f¥ihione, 460, Nesidence teloplions, s, ulars (sealed) froe, Misih MED, CO. m ] Best an: = ROYAL B2z . Y e AT e A Bt QgD —ormcia— FACTORY PRICES. LYON & HEALY, elected pi 't of the Weste ere is @ ore 216 otector “ gl the ,‘.L\.m..‘.l [ against the incursions of diseuse than STENOGMPHER, Instruments slightly used at 1308 & 1307 FARNAM STREETe innati last k Hostetter’s Stomach Bitt we b i ——————————————————————————————————————————tee cinnati las ostetter s omac Jltters e have Third Judicial District, £ $fully to docur . oo yet to 1 n nr” it. ‘\l ust il ot CHAMBER OF COM METCE. GREAT BARGAINS GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 oweve ed promises | periodic attacks of fever and ague it af- bbbt oo i 2 will not bo oy xln;\l.ulym 188, 15 a sure defense, it renews waning ! BAKER'S g e eonvention for | yitality and counteracts the infirmities | Smith is justly proud over A [] R Ri “‘ur to the § .,{NM‘,“\ of the associa. | Of 8ge; v(l vents .l[\ ~|||~|1;1:\.Hll‘mn ‘l)n_'- 1y ] . tion, which is considercd u wigh honor, coming chronie, and eventually unnihi- o F - lates it. It rouses the liver and Omaha, Neb. RFGUA) ‘;f | e w",’,‘::“,,,,:',,'.';,":‘.’rf:.‘ 1 ng Two nsions. s when dormant and insures a re s .11 SILARL 7 L 4 o fr Ol has been removed. 1t has three p xtension of the Wyomin ar habit of body. To the nervous it is . 1 timea the atrength of Cocon mized E 1 willbe opened for trafie of inestimgyble Benefit,imparting steadi- BEPL It | with Btarch, Arrowroot or Bugar, Douglus, Wyo., to Glen Rock, Wyo., ness and vigor intgan enfeebled physi- | 1 SCIENTIFIC | and thereiore far more economie miles from Missouri Valley and 1,0850.4 que. The term, **delicate - health,” is s — — cal, costing less tham one cent @ s usually another name for debil Proprietor Omaha Business College, LINCOLN. NEB. AGT“RlNSfl cup. Tt ia delicious, vourishingy o Whildthe blitersis it ia the waal IN WHICH 18 TAUGHT oo ....‘ Jgn a2 et oguln, Hot o s | NUF e P”'} aieneberng, unly digented, aud Ell Missouri need never despair .of physical rein- i 3 T Commerciel wen nad il pontical | TP ot Slkbors it Foceriont.” oot ‘whbed ‘aestions Book - Keeping, Penmanship, | i s Gl e sid T ' miles o Misscurt Valey and 1 0 g enpigandiaborgusop Lnyolien CommmlllLI",“‘M'“""‘T"W"IP'“W = SRS ' BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass, rom Chicago ices will also find the bitters an- able Tipwria N Upm " 4 | e s Bt i s “| Absolutely Pure. | w.coiot it | GLUCK & WILKINSON. Risd L “Why frecze or starve™ is the pointed e v s, Jor, 16th and Cavital A 3 ines .mm - ! question asked by the munufacturers of The Hurney Peak company, aid .\T‘.’“;.‘,‘,L‘?f.‘:'.f\.'.“; er varled. A‘II\RT‘\I:A :':“ijm Mention the Omuti B n 2,,,“,,',", ,r‘{,mm 7& W, J. GALBRAITH, BBAX, i JGarland Stoves,” and we would add: | wood, expect to ship ubout S0.000 | Gl than the ordinary kinds and cannot be | s A Eaeciive” Surgeon and Physician. UNDBVELOPED ! | Why buy & poor pimitation when for the | pounds of sample tin ore to England in | sold in competition with the mlmulnh- of low snog’l‘-n‘,nu'flfl wl;f?. - . o] rwm)‘y‘“ r AR AL omeo |l Ms eRAeed acd santhaned gume price you can get the genuine | order to show what, Ameriown minescait | gy "t eEb s or ORI, | ng Powder Co., ‘Garlend,” produce, 126, Wall 5t., New Yurke ’ poi 4

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