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RIS HEAD WAS SPLIT OPEN. Enos Moyer, of Lincoln, Meets With a Frightful Accident. BUPREMEAND DISTRICT COURTS. A Prisoner at the € ail Takes In Kt Notaries Appoin Incorporationss yunty a Liesson 1020 P Sroeer, Dec. 6, f tragedies 2 o'clock this at Lixcots BUreau oF Tie Ovana Bar, } Lasc "Uliis seems to have been a d fn the city of Lincoln, A ufternoon Enos Moyer, an Hedges' foundry, met with wwiul death. While at his post at w Tront of an emery whe edge of a large sheet of iro ju two in the middle, while t rate of a thousand times a4 minute, half nearest to him struck him squarely Lween the eyes, splitting the whole top of his hiead open and scattering his braing upon a1l the objects near where hie stood und fell, 1 ¢ knew what hurt him, SN, employa o sudden and grinding down the wheel burst rning at the and the be the nearly a year and a lialf support of his widowed mother, who lives Just east of the Windsor hotel, and the news of her boy's awful death completely pros- trated her. No one secoms to beablo to give a good rcason for the bursting of tho whe It was an extraor . and perhaps another d never oceurred, Young mplary young man. He and industrious and held the es- teom and confidence of all who knew him. Corouer Shomaker was summoned to the weene, but deemed an inquest wholly unnce- essary, The velocity of the stone was prob. ably £00 much for its texture and become a death-dealing instrument without bla taching any whe The body was plac the undertaker's hands about 3 o'clock and will be prepared for bt on the morrow, Many ftriends mourn with the widowed mothier. This is_ovue of the suddest deaths that ever occurred in the city DESERVED WIAT 1EGOT, An unusual occurrence took place at the county jail to-day at the dinner hour. It has been customary for the prisouers to occupy regular plac monlde at_the ainner table, the older or longer termed fellows wetting the prefer ence. Peter Johuson, the colored man jailed on the charge of burglary and captured at York u day or two ago, reached the table first to. and scated himself in Beers’ chai membered, is the murderer awaiting a new trial, his case hav- fug been reversed by the supreine cort, He expostuly with the colored man for hav- fug taken his chair and asked him to vacate it. Tuis Johnson refused to do. Words assed back and forth, but Beers behaved imself remarkably well, says the sheriff, but Johnson assaulted him without reasonable provocation the melee commenced. Johnson - man and it seemed that he would get a with his man, when John Clark came to his rescue and in' less time than it takes to tell the story Johnson's best friends would have failed to sgnize him., I was taught table manners before the sheriff could get in to separate the Sullivan sluggers. But the shoriff investigated the matter and he says that Johnson did not get a lick more than he THE DISTRICT COURT, In the case of the Capital Stea vs Jonn Roberts, the jury returac 1 for the plaintiff for the sum of §27.70. The talk is that the case will go to the supreme court. First National Bank vs John Pitzgerald. Court found for plaintift in the sum of £1,- 492,60, 'Fhis cause, also, will probably go to a higher court Highland Wheeler vs Reuben Mumford, Stipulations of settlement were filed and the caso dismissed. Walter . Corruth and T. A. Carothers appearcd in court to-day and be- came surety for the appearance of James H. Porter, who assaulted Mayor Sawyer sey- eral weeks ago. The bond was fixed at £2.50. ‘Pwo new cases were tiled to-day. First, Honry A, Conway vs Jason (. Miller; sec’ ond, i"anny Quackenbush vs Isabells Bord- man et al.” The petition calls for the sale and division of the property of Horace Bo nan, deceased. The plaintiff claims a ninth nterest in the property in question. NEW NOTARIES PUBLIC. The governor commissioned Nebraskans s follows notaries public to-day H. C. May, Arapahoe, Furnas county: Jamoes M. Ross, Jansen, Jefferson county John Agnew, Shubert, Richardson county R. W. Story, Pawnee City, Pawnee county: Howard O. 'Manning, Grand Island, Hall John H. Coffman, Omaha, Douglas George N. Beels, Norfolk, Madison Frazier, Nebraska City, Otoe county. SUPREME COURT NEWS. The following cases wore docketed for trial iu the supreme court yestorday after- noon and to-da William V. Morse et al” vs John Raben; error from Hall county. William Gillen et al vs' Andrew Riley; error from Dixon county. John McGrath vs The State of Nebraska error from Douxlus county. Elijah H. Jones et al vs Lucy A. Bates et al; error from Dixon county. Henry Cunningham vs Jaiies Conway ; ap poal from Johnson county. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION, Articles incorporating the State Bank of Tilden were filed in the ofice of tha secre- tary of state to-day den, Madison county, is the principal place of business. The bank comuienced business on the Ist day of De- cember, and will continue twenty years under "the charter. The incorporators authorize a capital stock of $5),000, and zfl'.(uk)o[ the stock was subscrived and paid @) on the day of business commencement. A SCHOOLBOY QUARRE Several schoolboys became involved in a scrap at the J street school yestorday noon in which a colored boy flourished a razor, An ugly rumor was started that one lad had been budly wounded, but it proved to be false, GONE TO CRETE, Doug. McGuil n to Crete by Ofi- cer Pound yesterday, where he was wanted for robibe It i3 said that several places are waiting for their turn, but Crete the fiest. He was turned over to_the Crete au- thoritiés and committed in default of $1,000 bail CITY NEWS AND NOTES, W. W, Gardes was adjudged insane to-day sud taken to the asylum. Captain J, E. Hill was among the guests at ’u- state house to-day. He will soon make he treasurer’s room his permanent home, J. 1. Shuft, of Talmage, was in Lincoln to- day. Mr. Shuff is among the substantial fariuers and stock raisers of Nemaha county. William Helfish and Miss Retta Gordon, of Waverly, were pronounced husband and wife by Judge Stewart this afternoon, ——— Salt Rheum With its intense itching, dry, hot skin, often broken into painful eracks, and the little watery pimples, often causes indeseribable suffering, Hood's Sarsa- parilla has wonderful power over this disease. It purities the blood and ex- pels the humor, and the skin heals without a scar 'ud for book contai ing many statements of cures, to C. I, Hood & Co., Apothecarics, Lowell, Mass. P Affairs in Mexico, Ciex or Mexico, Dec. 6.—The Bulletin, organ of the postal authorities in Mexico, brings serious charges against the American postal authorities, mccusing them of negli- 0o and carelessuess iu sending mail on ug routes. An outbreak, due to religious excitement, Is feared in the city of Morelis. Guards are patrolling the streots. S Rl Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup takes the lead of all cough preparations on our shelves--Carpenter & Palmeter, James- town, N, Y. I heartily recommend Salvation Oil for neuralgia, for it acts like a charm, J. 8, MCCAULLEY, (Policeman. ) Residence 205 N, Bond st., Balto., Md. THE OMAHA DAILY BER: FRIDAY DECEMBER 7 1888 THE MINERS' ORGANIZATION, An Independent Movement Decided . wpon by the Members. Corus 0., Dec 6. —District Assembly No. 185, Knights of Labor, held a session at which Powderly was pros forth the importance of st . and making certain the miners, The fe mecting aiso during the forenoon, and lod that the propos nt ¢ to a single national union ninety dele 8 present ey at once pro hie formation of promises dec would accept no ivention except th There w about at the joint conven soded to discuss the f he new organiza. and_a l number of specches were When adjournment was taken the rting the Knizhta of Labor, were understand that they need not ening session uniess they Lwith the miners to La 1 it was de mind prizanization ! Lews, master w % Will tender his resig looking s on the propsition for an_inde ovement was about equally di * who remain with the district lerstood will elect as master wor man their worthy foreman John Roe, of Conlmont, Pa. The territory reprosented by the delegates who joined with Lewis in the formation of un independent organization extends from Canfield county, Pa., on the east, including the a racite regions, to t Kansas on the nor The organizalion esti- mates a f wing of 85 per cent of district assembly No. They still claim to be members of the K, of L, and will have their membership elsewhere. Woman's Work. . Thero is no end to the tasks which G i T be i ful housckeeper, the fir requi good health. How can u woman contend against the trials and ping if sho be suf- tressing irvegu linesses | ving from those d s, ailments and w X? Db Pie ite Pr seription is aspecitic for these disorders. The only remedy, sold by drufigist under a’ positive” guarantéo from the manufacture ‘tion guavanteed in every casc, or money refunded. Sece printed guarantee on Wottle wrapper, - SOUTHERN FEELING, Itis Very Bitter Against the Repub- lican Party. al Telegram to Tie Beie.]—John Sleicher, editor of the Al- bany (N. Y.) Journal, is on his way home from the national editorial convention at San Antonio, Tex.” Mr. Sleicher was one of a party of editors that visited the City of Mexico. [nconversation with a reporter r, Sleicher suid: “Whila I was south I took some pains to make inquivies among the southern editors as to their fecling toward new administration. T found it was uni- antagonistic. Thero is a bitter feel- ong southerners toward the republican party 1 particularly among the young men men of the south. 1 told some friends that there muost be national law which shall make elections; that there must be tem provided for making it possible roes to vote and have their votes counted. I was told that any such war—that is, ‘trouble,’ as they expre Criieaco, Doc terfered with, but they did not attempt to deny that the negroes did not have the right to vote us they pleased.” California Cat-R-Cure, The only guarantee cure tor catarrh cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold catarrhal deafness and sore cyes. Re- store the sense of taste _and unpleasant breath, resulting front catarrh. Easy and pléasant to use. Eollow dircetions and a cure by all gists, Send for circular to "ABI} MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, Cal. Six months' tieatment for 313 sent by mail, $1.10, Ior saic by Goodman Drug Co. . - = = Boulanger Certain of Suc Paxis, Dec. 6.—[Snecial Cablegram to Tue Bei|—In an inter neral Bou- langer said: “The government will try to postpone the general clection to October, 1880, at the risk of periling the exhibition by an clectoral campaign. Bt it will make no difference, The revisionist party I repre- sent will be returned by a large majority.” He laughed at the idea of a radical coup d'etat, and said that every man arrested would be elected at the general election. With reference to an alliance with the con- servatives, he complained that the people failed to sce that he was weaning them from their royalist leaders to the espousing of his cause—an honest republic. Their leaders perceived this to their disgrace; therefore the Comte de Paris was rather an ally of himself and Floquet than of Bou langer, - Croup may be prevented by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child shows the first symptom of the d se, which can alw: be done if the remedy is kepton hand. IHoarse- ness is the fiist symptom of croup. Sold by all druggists, ————— Nebraska and lowa WasniNaroy, Dec. to Tur B Nebraska pensions grant Original invalid—Gerard Smith, Menonimer orge D. Burdick, Stanley: John Gindy Superior: William Gleason, Eudell. Increase Mary Garrison Crane, South Omaha; Bur- ton H. Shoemaker, Lincolu. Peusions for lowans: Original iuvalids— Albert Savage, Charitou; John M. Carter, St. Charles; James Foster, Des Moines; David T, Hogue, Mt. Ayr; William A York, Sidney: James'W. Wickham, Eldora; John C. Strayer, Hudson. Restoration, reissuc (nuvy)—Ezra McDunu, Des Moiues, In- erease —Albert Rose, Eddyville; Ebenczer Jayne, (soldiers’ home) Marshalltown; Hugh' Ballanton, Janesville; Solomon Barker, Keosauqua. [eissuc'and increas Charles P, McMasters, Corydon. Mexican survivor—Elias H. Witliams, Postyille. = ——— The rosy freshness and velvely soft- ness of the skin is iuvariably obtained by those who use Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder, ensions. ocial Telogram N Turned Up All Right §r. Louis, Doc. 6,—[S| Tne Bee. |- K. James, the missing Pull- man car conductor, has turned up all right, and claims that he made his run Monday night, as usual, and that the report about his disappearance was due to a blunder of an- other Pullman employe. It is a fact that the ofticors of the company here believed the re- port and instituted a vigorous search for bim. Those who take Dr. Jones’ Red Clove: Touic never have dyspepsia, costiv ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malavia, poor appetite, low spirits, headache or kKidney troubles, Price 50 conts, Goodmwan Drug C —_———— Thrown Out of the Party. New Yok, Doc, 6.—At & meeting of the republican county committee, the largest republican organization of the eighth assem- bly district, of which John O'Brien is the central figure, was thrown out of tho repub- lican party for treachery in the campaign on the county ticket. Before O'Brien assumed control in the distriot it had been a demo- cratic stronghold, but has shown republican wajorities at each presidential election. e An Absolute Oure, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is ouly put up in large two ounce tin boxes, aud is an absolute cure for old_sores, burns, wouuds, chapped hands, and all skin ernp' tions, Wil itively care all kinds of piles, Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: MENT. Sold by Goudwan Drug Co., at % cents per box—by mail 30 cents, Pears Soap Fair white hands: Brightclearcomplexion Soft healthful skin. "PEARS’~-The Great English Gomplexion SOAP,—-Sold Everywhere.” T, THE COUL tea s Conrt. ing are the jurors empaneled and drawn and ordered to report for sorvice Monday next: J. M. Sne L. C. Blount, Palisnde; A Cent Joseph Wilcox, M Hardy, Norfolk; Johu E. Olney, § H. Cone, Omaha; Elmer Minuiot, Falls Ci Robert Booth, Lincoln: M. A, Frank, Falls City: W. L. Sapp, Wilcox; John Hiaton, Fails Citys C. B, Beach, Lincoln; Ceorad Spencer, Lincoln: A. C. Cobb, Loup City: 3 Loup City: Samuel Fair, I, Reasoner, 1 Hngh Murph grand jury yesterday Jud the case of i eranted the plaintit twenty reply. vato file a District. 3 Dugdale against tho of Oma! ction to recover dam ages in the sum of £10,130, 13 on trial before Judge Doane. 1t is basad on the lowering of the grade of Dodge strest in front of lots 2 and 3, between Eighth and Ninth strect sunty Attorney Simeral filed information to-day azainst the following: Truman N Shephard, obtaining goods under false pre tenses: William Emmeluth, grand Lo Birdie Robinson, assault to commit 1R larcony; L Webster, 150 have becn given'n preliminary hearing in the police court The jury in the ecase of J. L. Rice & Co. vs. Louisa Hilleke returned a verdict for the defendant. Motions in equity cases ered by Judge Wakoloy. ase of Berne The case of M: These are being consid Sachsse and Adoiph vs. Martin Quick, in an action to 5 as commission on sale of real Judgze Grof se of Marsh Goble Judge Hopewell. The 23,500 commission on s on trial tion is to sule of real The ¢ beford cove of Teese Bolln was passed upon b yesterd he litigation on for public imj bordering on St. Mary's avenue at its inte section by Jackson str The plaintifi's property adjoins both strects, and was taxed for the improvements « In pAssing upon the e granted the plaintiff a perpetual i on all the property excepting the abo tioned lots, but held that lots 1 . bor g on the junction, were cqually bene- d in value by improvements made on either street, and should be assessed nccor mgly. This is regarded as an important matter, inasmuch as a greut number of lots are so0 located in the city, and several similar cases were about to b brought into court. Mucller & Nepper have filed procecdings in_an appeal from Justice Wade's court iv action 1o obtain 336 judgment against T. Wineh, Tne case of the state against Shepherd alias Bishop, that was in Justi Wade's court, has been conveyed to the d trict court. The defendant is'the individual who represented that he was the agent of the Consolidated Tank Lino compuny, and on the strength of this obtained considerable col- laterals from various individuals and busi- ness houses. In tho suit of Suchsse va a verdict s returned by the jury in favor of plaint- iff, damages 31,06 City Tr Judee Wakele: sulted from vhe wmentsof property 1etion © mon- Judge Shiclds entered a decree for the defendant in the case of Ellen A. Dayis in the estate of Margaret Griffiths, in an action for 3700, Rosink vs. Vollaney fendant for possession of 3105 Redick vs. Elliott, to the amouut of $43 Oscamp and Hawes were awarded a ver- dict in the sum of $200.92 against O. New- ma, Iu the matter of Hugh G. Clark against I, P, Roll for possession of certain premises and real estate, a verdict was given in favor of the plaintiff, judgment for do- property valued at dgment for plaintift 5 t of 3150 aud S per cent interest hoof January, 13 This suw is alleged to be due uphn a promissory note ex- ecuted in favor of the Ezra Millard estate, Appetite and sleep ms every part of the systent strengthencd., and the animal spirvits vetain their buoyancy by the use of Drv. J. H. Mc- Lean’s rengthening Cordinl and Blood Purifier. The W . Grateful. The Women's tian association w to publicly acknow the generous dona- tions of the past onth, pecially the Thanksgiving douations, and return thanks to the aonors, as follows ‘rom the Congregzational ladies, calke, ginger-bread and clothing for elildren; two cbairs, china, and clothing for childven, from a friend; Mrs. Comstock, clothing for chil- J. H. Millard, bread, jelly and the old ladics in the home; gue, appics and ginger Miss ' Ferty, meat; Mrs, Lon, clothing for chitdren; Mrs. J. H. Miliard, a hot chicken pie and plum’ pudding for dinner, the day before Thanksyiving; Parker, a turk W. Ames. a turkey and threo g jelly: Mrs. Clark Woodmau, a turk Woodman and Mrs. Hoagland, bre: cakes: Mrs, Bauman, turkey, jolly, peac candy, and a carpet: Mrs. K a turkey; Mrs, J. H and cranberries; Mr turkey; Mrs ¢ be improved, Virgil G. Bogene, a Jannett, oranges and turkey; Mr. Chambers, three chickens; Mrs. Lert, mince pics; Mrs. A. Pratt, grapes; pupils of the Park school donations, viz. Six baskots apples, potatoes, two bushels apples, turnips, cabbage, beets, canned corn, cornmeal, oatmeal, flonr, toma toes, starch, also clothing: M Dr. Van Camp, chicken pie; Mrs. Gilmore, grapes: Mrs. Morton, a pi Mrs, Hill and Mrs, Mc Connell, cake and pickles, Other friends have sent donations to the home, but we could not get their names. of Advice to Mothers, Mrs, Winslow's Soothiug Syrup should al- ways bo used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curesjwind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoza, 25¢ & bottle. e St. Mary's Congregational Pew The first rental of pews of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church will take place on Friday evening of this weck at §:80 o'clock, in the audience room of the new church, Of the 126 pews, forty-two will be reserved as “free,” and elghty-four will be offered for reut at fixed rates from $0 to $100 per pew without premium or auction, as they are applied for. Half pews and sittings will bo routed in auy part of the Louse, sittings boing s low as 87 per year. In connection with the rental, the ladies will give & dime social during the evening and serve coffee and cakes, Strike Riots in France, Panis, Dec. 6.—Riotous strikes have oc- curved among the workmen at Renues, in the department of Ille Villaine. Troops have. been seat to quell the I“l!lll'blflfl; » | ishury., THE WIDOW WATKINS. By M. Quad: On a wild mountain road betwean the Y adkin river and Sal- 1 came humble cabin ‘n which resided the Widow Wat- kins and her three children, the oldest heing of fifteen and the youngest of | I had henrd of the widow sten miles away. Her husband w justice of the and gious exhovter. and what he didn’t know about the history of America wasn't worth looking up. His mule with him one d. nnd fell into u ravine and both were kille d The widow, ns one of the wtives pressad it, was the well fixedest wo- man in four coun " havi a small farm all elenr and consic ible personal If o mile ferom the house | I, the boy spoken of. e hended, bave-foot con i so freckled i hard to say what his natur was, se up off roc! proached, made an awkward upon hoy n gir peace some that 1 conmy ns 1 how bhins, stean bhins to you, my boy. vou he?" Watkins the widow. eh? And who “Cum to “Yest Tl stop for dinner,’ “Glad on’t. Gwine to he Ma sent me out to meet you'un “Many thanks to both of you." Say!” he continucd as he along beside me. 1 like you'ur wears white shirts and clothes, and cr(bet) you ‘un Kknows roots ops.. Hev you ‘un cum to chicken. trotted you'un ru from marry ne was much put out Th da: “Wish you ‘un would. Then T could L ogun, If you "un will Il mind rything you say.” haps your inother doesn't want L mome marey you ‘un like If you 'un has her, me 4 gun, won't royesterany. d shoot n vow 0’ coons. Ul spenk to ma fur yo you ‘un will promise the gun. The widow was at the door to give me welcome. The second child, who wa:a ton year old givl, was barefootel and freekled and — tow-headed, and the younger one had on only a single gar- ment and was rolling in the dirt. “Cum vight in widow s w Coy wis s headed this way and would stoy ye thirstable; May, jostle ) 55 of buttermillt, We'll e \bout an hour.™ We talked about the weather, the state of the roads, ote., as she bustled around to get dinner, but pretty soon Jerry went ont of doors and ealled. ! Ma! Cum opter yer you shet!” replied the mother. 'will you'un marey he'un?” con- ! She'd Wtaing. Sy vou ‘un will g ibbins (eat) in if yer don’v_stop yer live!” she ex- in the door and at him., Jerry made off ana sat down on a log and tho widow turned to me to explain, “Don’t pay no seriousness to ho'un, wants a pop right bad, and [ that I am dun tired of this yere along alone, but I'm not gwine 1o offer myself to anyhody.” Just before dinuer the oldest girl made friends with me, matevially as- sisted by some candy, aud she suddenty Wl out » mother. yer would!” ndded the youn nt by tho name of Naac, While [dogo fur to un is the smartest looking stran- © seen fur ) mebbe he'un n't think shus'cs 3 I kept fizhting shy of the main ques: tion, and bye-and-bye we sat down to dinner, blessin had bee seareely asked when Jerry, who made o tremenduous eff to wash his face and comb bhis hair, looked up at his mother and asked: EE 1sked you yit?” vyt she chided, it don’t he'un want yev?” npy !t g But don’t I want a new pap and a un® ho toadly damanded. *Don’t serious him,” she said to me, us she helped me to theleg of achicken, While I will go fur to declare that I have scventy-six acres of land, three mewls, a cow, thirty-two hogs, four stacks of hay and 328 in cas sorter disagreed with vinges. They mayn't be happy *Your husband was a good man, I've 'd,” I replied, *Yos, A pumpkin i3 good—good wult fur a pumpkin, He Knowed con- siderable, and thar’ was considerable he never knowed, He was all goodness ---too much of it. Never made a hun- dred dollavs in his life You must have been quite n business woman to have got along so well,” “You jigger!” I kin turn a dollar as well as the best of em. While [ will ©o fur to say second marringes are not allus happy, the man who gits me won t glt no sitter nor complainer.’ I managed to turn the subject for awhiie, but as soon as dinner was over Jevry took his mother into the other rooni for a consultation, and Molly came and sat down beside me and asked: “Do you'un like ma?" “Oh, yes."” “And she likes you. Wish you was my pan, Mebbe you will be” by to- morrer,"” 1 went out and sat down under a tree to smoke a cigar, and pretty soon Jerr, came out, He had a business look afl over his face as he smd: “I've axed ma if she would hev ye,” “Have Iyou:’ You are real kind.” “*And she says she will,” “Indeed?” “And now about that gun? When shall I git it7” “'Say, Jerry, did you ever have a dol- lar all at once?” [ asked. Lor’ no—nor two bits!” “If LIl give you a big silver dollar will youlet up on the gun until I come again?” “WILLT! Hoop snakes and bad fight- ers, but I willl’ Tgave him the dollar and bhe dashed second mar- Hi NTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE. To Close the season in every department. te bar wking ¢ Omaha adve Close by will be amply of a hundred miles any of the lots of we 1t is our pu the largest month son. You will not o come, A 1t bargnin lots we mention the foll with our to socuro tised this 1 this pointed i ns of tho di o in this sale, i commencing Men’s Ready - Made Department. We of 150 Men's 8-bntton, cutaway Suits, ¢ from the celebra- ted Broadbrook Cassim in regular sizos from 55 10 42 a1 $15 por suit. Thoese Suit »made in ourvery best manner, trimmoed and finished as well as any suit in our stocle and ave usually sold for %22, We mean to close them out this week at $15 cachi,. We have no samples of the cloth to send, but will send a sample Suit to any addeess, and if it is not found to be'as ropresentad, may he turned at our expense. Send for self- measurement hlanks, LOT NO. 2-We have manufactured another lot of 100 Sack Suits of the well lknown Mechauiesville poods and will offer them all through this month at the popular price of $12 per Suit. Dur- ing the past two months we have sent hundveds of these < to all parts of the westand we believe that the univer: verdiet has been that these suits Il that we claim them to be, 18 suit vetail. Ounr facilities manufacturing ennble us to sell them at the astonishing low price of #12. LOT NO. 8 -We offer a line of 150 t BrAck Wonrsred Wiirconrn (goods made by the Riverside nd the finest grade that they manufacture) made upin Pour-hut- ton Cutaway Frock Suvits, in the most clegant o suitahle for dress suits. They are goods that we have sold re; wlarly in our stoek. sont season, > per sui ve no hetter Worsted Suits to sliow to-day at any price. We offer them to close now at the extraordi low price of $12 pe suit. The Co: » hound, the color is plain black, just tho thing for dress aline 1 every suit o od would be in the rogular way at loast $02 As the lot is not lar the i the prosent weok. Send your orders at onee if you want them. LOT NO. 4—-Ono of the most popular lots of Overconts we have had i our stock this season, i o Genuine Mos- cow Boaver in two shades, | nd Blue, which we @ scelling for #10 in all sizos Weoe im this to be ome of the best garments for the price that any house in the country can furnish, business men and those who wi teel garment which will be service and at a very loy we recommend thislot. Remember the price 1s ouly 0. LLOT NO. Wo are constanggly re- ceiving mail orders for our #1535 Chin- ehilla Over s In any town whor one of these garments are sold, orde are sent to follow. This is one of our standard grado which we keep con- stantly in stock, and we are nover out of sizes, Tor we ave making them up every day and recommend it as one of the hest ues ever sold in our store. They nre made and trimmed with a view to sev- vise, and wo goarantee the color to be full Tudigo. Prico $15. Sample gae- ment sent to any add BOY'S OVERCOATS. We enll your attentions to alot of 125 BOY'S MELTON OVERCOAT cut for boys from 15 to 17 in a plain Fly-Front, with velvet coll We otfer this lot to we at the extenordinary low price of . cost, reoats in this sale,a 35, $5 and %10, vo- ) per cent. from » 1o close out, duced an ast senson’s pri LEATHER JACKETS. We ofter 200 extea heavy, wind proof Leatber Jackets, made double-breasted anc lined with heavy corduroy and ved flannel, oxtra stitehed, thorongily made Qqual to the best sold 1n the anywhere, at the extraordinary el They ave ne ly indispensable garments, and at this price no man who is exposed to in- slement weather can afford to do with- I'or [ out one. Remoember, that | them tivst-class in every respe tho price is only #5.50 each, | is worth #s, UNDERWEAR. We your attention great Bargain Sale of HOSTERY GLOVES, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Ere,, which been the most proe nounced suceoss of any bargain sale ovor inaugurated in our G ‘urnishing Departmeént the CO TINENTAL was opened to the publio. The sal¢ coptinued this week with new lots added never before shown on our counter, and at prices that ave sime ply unapproachable in the west. Look at the list! what the goods are. SEND FOR SAMPLES BY EXPRESS IF YOU ANNOT COM N PERSON, wa 1 ory one. also ask to our UNDERWARE, Goods since We offer 500 dozen of the finest Scoteh Wool, Shetland mixed Undorware, goods that in the ordinary course of res tail teade are not sold in this markoet or any other for loss than $2 per garment. or the purpose of attracting the publio Lo our Purnishing Goods Department, we have decided to offor this entive lot, to close, at the extraordinary low pricd of 81 each, in regular sizes, 36 to 44 Shirts, 82 1040 Drawers, 500 DOZEN FINE ALT AND Drawers, made by the Amster- dam Knitting Mills of Amsterdum, N. Y., pure Cochineal colors, full heavy W 1t goods, at the extraovdinary low price of 81 cachy sold this season uf $2 each, and we do not think in the ordin- ary course of 1 trade they are sold at’less than that price anywhere to-day. Wo have them in vegular sizes, Shir ronning from 36 to 11, Drawers fron to 10 ~i They are absolutely perfect in cvery respeet, and we cheerfully reo- ommend them as being one of the most remarkable burgiins ever sold over our counters. We reserve the right to limit this sale of this hine of goods to two Shiv M two Drawers toench cus- tomer, as it_is our purpose to distribute them as widely as possible. WOorL Siinrs Freeland, Loomis & Gompany through the house to show it to his sis- tevs, and then started on a rvun for a chbor’s two miles aws When I re- turned to the house and said I must bo going 1 was met by such an avalanche protests that | had to agree to stay until next day. That night I “sut up” with the Widow Watkins. I got around to it after awhile to state that [ wasliv- ing with my third, and had thy sets of children numbering five in a set, and t I couldn’t possibly sec how I could make her my wife. I was very sorry, but helpiess, and I hoped she would let me send her a new gingham dress from Salisbury. “That’s honest and straigh e said in reply. *“While [ will go fur to say I like yer looks. and 1 believe we could live happily together, if ye can’t marry, 3 Ye would if ye could, woildn't ye “Quick seati” - HThat’s next to it and Il go fur to ay that Uil wait five years on ye and ee how things turn. Mabbe 'Ll wait ix. but I'll say five fur sartin. I'd as lief be a fourt as a second wife.” And she is waiting,while Jerry writes that *‘guns hev got so cheapless that he Kin git one for - Beet-Sugar Making in Oalifornfa. San Prancisco Bulletin: Of all the men now engnged in Claus Spreckels’ new beet-sugar factory at Watsonville, none are busier y than the mil- lionaire-sugar refiner him Itis his boust that he was trained to labor, and no one who has scen him there during the first week of beet-crushing ean won- der that sueh earnest activity has brought him sue Dressed in old clothes, surrounded by the necessary divt of the factory, he' has set all his workmen his example of industry. There were hundreds of details of erush- ing noted by him during his vocent trp to Germany.which he could better show than tell, and th » has been doing. Only during th last three weeks or 50 has he taken time to come home. Last Suturday he came to the city on the morning teai but the afternoon train took him back to his work. Ile- garding results of s experimental project, he is satisfied and enthusiastic. From the first he has been confidant of the suceess of the beet-sugar industry i California, when properly managed, with the host modern mechanical app ances, and the product that is being turned out daily only serves to bear out his predictions, The f shipments of crude sugar came from Watsonville to the Potrere relindy last week, and trams have, sinee heen bringing car- [t s daily. The beets produced abou Watsonville are proving satisfactor One farmer, whose beets contained about 22 per centsaccharine matter,will net #8 a ton for his crop. When the seed was distributed the farmers were guaranteed 34 a ton, but few anticipated they would realize double that figure. That the project is 5 much a success us could be is questioned. The under- standing now is that when the times are through nt the factor, Spreckels will think matters over and arrange for the location at one or two favorable points in the state of oth plants for the carryving on of the indus- try in which he has such confidence. B Editois On a Jau Garvestox, Tex., Dee. 6—The National Press association, 112 strong, arrived here last evening. They were entertained at a grand ball and banquot. To-day they left for Dallas, and from there disperse for their homes. i Lindsay vs. Dempsey, There will be an iuterdsting glove contost at Rowley's hall, South Omaha, Friday even ing, the principals being the middleweight champion, Jimmy Lindsay, and Johnny Dempsey, who is said to b @ top-noteher, There is every indication of a big turn out of the sporting element, and Manager Fallon insuros a rattiing good mill. Funeral of Mr, Dyball, The funeral exercises over the remaius of the late 3. 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