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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1890, CONTINENTAIL CLOTHING HOUSE. Overcoats! el Sle i Boys and Childeen's Dt | wagrs U Beartrmen This Week Overcoats| |/ v wowvie || THE BLACK CHEVIOTS You are invited to inspect the largest stock of S Clothe the Boys F[NE{ UVERGURTS ‘ \\ \ e Advertised are very attractive, in Sack R p ; % Special B“lrguln Frocks and Double-Breasted, Ever shown in our store. We are having a : Prices in Big Run on : Boys : 5 7 \\\ Our Suit stock is superior to all In three different shades. The value of the : \&\\ Ages B to 14, others. Devoted only to the sale of mod- garment is appreciated by the closest buyers. ' PRICES: erate-priced clothing, Young Men's ‘ | ' d &M NO-SHODDY. N0 OLD STYLES, . Money always cheerfully refunded BDX UUG[’UUatS - This department was crowded all day Monday. A Special for any purchase not satisfactory, 4 Sale advertised by the Continental always draws. You will al- If you want the best for the price, we believe we can please e ways find just what is advertised and plenty of them. you. Our perfect stem of fitting all forms guarantees a scen our Melton Box Coats, half vel- A perfect fit. Regular sizes, stouts, slims and extra sizes. We vet collar, taped seams—cverything Y\ L Thg SDBGial Bargain LD?:S n ;‘;flf” aim to have any alteration made that is necessary free of cost, | ANEE PANT SUITS ghi HAT DEPARTMENT. Aire the Best Vialues Ever Offered by Us. Al SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS HEADWEAR,. Young men, don't buy until you have Special Sale of UNDERWERR It will pay you to attend this sule The best values ever offered in fine I Boys' Jcrscy SU“S, $3.00. B : i;“)\*' tlf)t]} llllll'[)ilnfi, 3 %U S Boys' All Wool Cheviot Suits, $3.00. W ed 0y b, rush ..us, 50 cents BOyS' CZlSSimCI‘C Suits, :‘53‘50. o) jA . Ladies’ and Misses’, Nellie Bly shape, in different shades, Boys' Cassimere Suits, $4.00, 4 BO cents. goods. No trash, but bottom prices on The Best Makes in the Market. N y Shie Ranais Gk \achman et al. vs S. . Felker,defaul! E \ “1‘ N\ HO“E oldest and most influential singing socicty of | son P. Eldridge, T Daniel Wean, nese flags, Next year the Russian gov- lN DhBT FOR NILXT YEAR. m\y'l\l:'lll:gliz }r‘u'l‘x’\ l:onsl"‘r:g; ft‘:u:l';m\(\l:\fi: illgrl«“:\‘l‘kuucmu etal. vs Max J. Hachr et al RN}}S RIALL RETUR‘L\S . the 7y brought up the subject for dis- | Vinton: Mervin T ran, Kveland; George It proposes *t the rookerics, the dealers purchased their coal in July at | $542.10 for plaintiff; Jose, s d. cussion. ' He suggested that the socicties | W. McQueen, Rock Rapids; Jonathan D. | Fiv s r vessels aro now cruising in coniract price ns. the ‘Omahs deators veero | E. Itiley, djsmissed at plaintii’s in atiendance form a massenchor for the pur- [ Roberts, Littlo Rock; Broks' S, Pendleto iring sea with instractions to poremtorily compelled to do to protect themselves.'” chiants National by vsJ. H. VanClos Bl s e s e | of making p fons for tho lolding | Esex: Honry 8. Rods, Vaili N, McKenslo, selzo, any vessols, found scaling within tho { i T, M ) & $ 5 000 ntiff; Brownell & Co. vs f o) s tha is Arrest a3 Sim 1d saen stin June of next year. oku avid atwright, Ade or- | preseribed shore limit, which is five miles, fouth Omaba Council Secking Money to | | Mr. D. 1. O o oy Jitena) cisinca v Vil | H, il : ; P | He showed the advantages which woukl bo | enzo D, Raymond, Floyd: Hayilind Stewart, | © 1t 15 stated that the vessols shidh setly Stop the Leak, latter part of Angust hoping that the coal- | I. Clarke drug company vs J. “oster & a Great Mistake, d om such an entertasinment and how | Bonaparte: William Foster, Dubuque: Wil® | started on seal cruises will not rate might be reduced at the meeting of the | Co. et al., default. it would tend toadvance the cause of music | liam R. Beamer, Washington ; David ) - | in Belring sea proper, but that th Trans-Missouri traflic asscciation in Chicago. COUNTY POLIANG PLACES, {8 the ~L;\uv l“u[:}ll\u s‘hu\\t"ll Iumhm...n;.: l\\\x n flrL‘I‘huilg) I(uul\ et rles ; wlllll Is;.'x ion Hl;;mn- i I~n 8 Darrow puss I Sl i OUNT [LING PLACES. 5 was much richer than when she had last held | William H. Davis, Prairie_City; am | called Unimax, through which the seals pass COAL DEALERS AND THE FREIGHT RATES. | \fistia cf reidicing tho rate on con siid = R TRACHIERDOE REHINER L STIOES and was provided with buildings of | Rarron, Crestons Hunilton Lawson, Oskic ( on their way (0. the. mckotica, amd thors —— slaughter houso produm.ymmkouu-umor.-mn- They Are Fixed by the Board of County riptions, which would. obviate the | loosa; Frank L. Pease, Colfax! Patrick W. | slaughter them by wholesale. The knowls T ltea: Abcl Ta AT AN e e Chan e OF Comintsalonses: o o ; necessity of erecting a hall to accommodate | Sherman, Fort Dodge; John France, Burling- | edge of this fact iufluenced the Alaska come fThe Next Meeting of the State Bank- | any reduction on coal. Just now a reduc- Tho county commissioners held & short maha Germans and Massenchor Ullll:;')‘uv!'llls.. i ton; Cicero i "'""""-'_“'"'.".K l“”fl - ]l{m_. f king a_contract for ten years in- e e B H100 wonld a0l s Tho it R0, e Dol Tate O e et S rinctnal Have Decided to Hold a Lhe idea was immediately accepted and | tur; John S. Goss, Missourt Valley's stead of twenty, us heretofore, as the VLY is t0o high, about §2.50 would bo g session yesterday aftornoon, 5 Suisal Stratman was elected chairman of the | Commerford, Munchester; Matthias Pa rian rockeries will suffer severcly, Called to Consider Lioge figrure and if wo could got that, 1 object of which was to fix the polling places Grand Saengerfest Next enchor, Rome; David M. Given, Oslkaloosa; Melan- g —— islation, sell so much cheaper to theconsumers, There | for the November election. In the country Year. A committee was then appointed consisting | cthon’ Young, Sebastapol; Charler M. | Some remarkable cu is no reason why hard coal should cost §.20 | precincts the election will be held at the fol- of one member from each of the societies rep- | Stephenson, Chierokeo: Ernest Pape, Henton; | corded of Dr. Thomas’ Eclec! a ton from Chicago 10 Omaha whilo the soft | Iawins pracees —_— resented as follo John . Smith, Walnut; James H. Burke, | fails to curo c: S . d o a8 . : % 4 Concordia, Mr. August Schacfler; Turners' | Mouat Ayr; Williar rshalltown ] Councilman Dougherty of South Omaha | G2RFALC 18 DUtEL6A, T et seo whore th0 | “oigronco precinct—At the old sehool houso | Ernest Riall, nccompanied by his wifo, re- | quartatie, X Stuin: Fiodortians W, Hoceen. | Whliam . Howard, -1t Gtan s . " 1 v ok i ant v 3 % soldi LY s EDIES, %ok exceptions to the resolution authorizing | eopt of cours tht vea e (o anfan? 6 | in the city of Florence. turned from New York yosterday morning. | man; Masunerchor, Dr. Wirth ' Swis Stewart, Des Moinos; Poter Soldier, Tama: thomayor and clerk o bocrow $13,63 to oot | out hard coal rom Chicago whlle- but il | | Union procinet—At Goorgo L. Relman's | Boing interrogatod regurding bis urrest for | $h, M, Gruodig | Plattdouts sang: | Tohert M. Thompaon, Des Molnos: Abralilil | A Strange Series of Incidents at a deflcit in theinterest account, He stated thata | Of our soft coal comes from that place. An | house. ¥ e \s | Bllesed embezzlement, he said: This commitios’ w o o hea Matico ilton, Richville: o Scranton Co [ yeels hafor the finaneocommitted reportad a | SFIOF has boen mado in th publication of ihe Joflorson | procinet—At £, Deidvichson's | wpor the present, [ have declded, on advico, | Prosidont IRl meet Rauithe eall o] Molnat i MathiewsHam IERNRIEN AL o SOR TR BANOGE R it cit of some 88,000 or &,000 and now coma | Staiement, khat we buy our coal at gross | oMo Bonuimgton - oy on Bienorn [ not to talk atall regarding tho matter. It [ Tho anuouncement of a prospective snen- | ton; dicot Keifor, Hazelion; Milo H. Den | A ser o ieina st o ,u‘x \\'l'slll‘ll;lynll‘lllfuillll ,‘:‘. “mgu.mny[xln o(nmm PotlasLos meaary o Ble b STV Be Cit: L2 J was all & mistake, Mr. Straight and I have est in Omalia will be received with pleas- | son, Clarien. G Y s ot comd any clasor to tho. fucts, e was in | ,ME Coutant,of Coutant & Squires, safd | Valoy procinct—At schiool house at Valley | have always been tho best of rieuds andaro | e by the Germans of this clty who Mo | - South Dakgta: Inorease—Navy, Toh After leaviug his fires in good condition at L 4 - s J he would not favor a reduction in ratesat | station. H yet. Thave returned to Omaba to sta Pl < 2 Y. ane g SUR R ce ARy E y 3 | about 10 o’clock yesterday rning o favor of employing a compotent man to do the ould not 1 e tact oAt Mitoric i nall 3 ! B miiLea gract airons V0N Skab b E B T vl MRS RH | M 1 | abou i yostevday morning the firo- | worle right. ” Tho _committoo reported a | DESUACAS I Wouly chuse o doss to tho doul- sencolspnclag=ay A The following s a copy of a retraction et thike, Ty mes A. Coombes, | man, Tim Kelley, stepped into the office for a deficit of $13085 and the resolu- . . - 861 sup- . - ) v given him in New KED OUT IN ONE ROUND, ! inor Rawdon, Ronuoks hat with the watei 1 il o A - | ply. recinot—At Van Alt's office. ) ND, Rawdon, R chat with the watci Joseph Bees. Ho tion to borrow that much -money and author- | PR o e i recinet—At school house at Mil- ; — i Ouirichs: Morton was surprised o see the old watchman app luing tho mayor and _city clork tosigm war- | otand the dealei nre buying from csch | lard station, e chargo of ombezzlement mado by mo | An E J - ongs demestlS HAbbard) el ioiitiy) aslaapit wechair, T . rants denominations was carried. | gener to supply customers. © There is loss | . MeArdle preciuct—At the MeArdlo school st Mr. Ernest Siall w rranted ; i quois. " Original widows —Helen, widow of | cutly asleep in an arw-chair. - The old man “For the city council, in the very beginning | g0t W0 SEEPY Stiomens, HRERe 18, Lot | 1 olise. and a mistake, It isduo Mr Riall that 10 | Ngw Youx, O s i Charles A, Engham, Lioquois; Lydis, widow | was dead. In theevening tho outside fo of tho fiscal year,: sald a citizen, “to borrow | gouna't petting: orders filled owing to the | _ Douglas precinct—At the school house in | Ml in my “power 1o J T e e e U elearnt of Jumes N. Bull, Clar! man, 8. W. Boyd, entered the ofice and sat 813,000, which will eat up morethan one- i - L A L it before the —publie. Mr. Riall ~was | Tie Ber mmy Kelly, the ‘Harlem — in the chair i S st il foni uiuosa thanton ey reity of cars. No advance in prices is | district No. in the chair in which Bees died. A few min- r not prevented — rrom alling fc Europe, | Spider’” and champiol han olgh wize looks as though °an empty treasury | COntemplated however. S eaometagat e achol dlnsoiinygisy -(ulwlrm ived his cablogram | ridiy ovening | §opicn ot i Samplon bantem olgl pris utes later bis head fell back, is oyes becama ok: o 41 -y A babe R rict No. 46 rom purties with whom he has pending im- | fighter of the world, was knocked o) ne y s FUs 1f not municipal bankruptey wera staring tho A FRA B el AP At Fansona! reeldenca RS i 668 NORSLIALIoNs the ould | round by a bricklayer no larger i Sooy fixed and staring and ke grrew unconseious. Magic City in the face. When taxpayers read STATE BANKERS. Clontary procinet —At Hunson's residenco ant husiness nezotiations that thoy wuld | round by a bnicklayer u r than himself About the same e o boy. named Fobort this they will quiver like an an aspen leaf and st Omaha precinct—-At the boarding | Ml return to Oniaha and await the arrival of . Davis uttered a loud ¢ fell in convule proverty owners will siop to usk one another; | Postponement of the Executive Coun- [ st Owila precinet “At : nis elients. Signed, I 0. Snieaanr, | tried to flirt with his wife as she was passing by sions on the floor of the back room, Th When wall our property be confiscated ¢ cil Meeting. A0RES BOAp DI 18108 HONAT AChe following telogram was aiso siowu o strect and the spider demanded ro ) tention of tho ollleo emyloyes Wi oty With theusual desivoof heedless, ignorant ; o S 4 reporter: RS radalT R i : v the noise and they Sent an o ofilciuls, they requested the suppression of | At the first convention of the Nebraska | Kow Excursion Rates to the East. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 6.-W. F. Hurlburt, 200 | 14 T bk raclved wis "'\lf,’..“‘ it rwE coMTE DE PARIS VISIT, Jonn Riley, to as i the cau <his resolution from the council proceediags, | State Bunkers assoclation, which was held in Commencing October 7 and until | south Sixteenth 'street, On (o)NR ot | Sy e R R OR E RL TR ER RS phai the disturbince. Riley was horrified this city last January, the following was [ further notice, the Ohio & Mississippi | his L that ¥ pro kuowlng all | 3o ihe would-be flivier was on fop of him, | Possible Construction of His Recep- ( sccingforcman Boyd, who looked like a dead COAL RATES. adopted railway will sell round trip tickets from dony et Moore. | punching the champion with both fists in t tion by French Royalists, man, and ho ran back and told Kidward Crow- il ‘lhwnl\m). That we regard it as aesirable | St. Louis, Mo., to Cincinnati and return elerk he and | face. Kel amed and two police Cmicido. Ooh. 7. vial Talezram . to ley .‘,: \\\.,‘n( he had ~.‘u-.:. Crowls .lulnu o : 2 that concerted on should be taken by (he | gt $4. 4t 4 M men ran to ¢ o BAth et ) o £ Bra ith anc , ran to the reseue ind they Local Denlers Claim They Shonld Nog | {hit concerted action should be tal y at $3, Moor anager of Mr. Riall's Portland | men v Soth men, witn | oy The visit of the Comte de Paris | wore puzzlad Rt : Local De A Qlatinhey assoctation provious to the noxt session 0t o | “'C0k g, 0., and return, 88, s Kelly's wifo, were taken to the station house 41”; ‘m- i :I\u vist of th Com 1 s | woro pugzlod at tho sigit of Bovel it ho il eioan ; state DARKING law. in foaturos discasced 1y | Pittsburg, Pa., and return, $12. - S innos gavo his name gs. Wilson(and | aodparly to Ameriaa la, In. the opinign ‘of |iohatn. Shoy oaeriod i aud Davis putinto Local coal dealers are taking a lively inter- | {his convention, and to that end we regard it Harpers Ferry and return, $13. WILL HAVE A 8§ GERFEST. upation as a_bri lay Kelly did nov | Max Lev wine merchant of Paris, whols | the open aie. o boy Riley was the u Sshiu thoe agitaon for@ reducidn of due | A8 UREIEALE ThBh CisSI00ORTS counplesl | Pphiladelphits and return, 417, B T ) Sy mnant this morulag aud the | in the city, bound to afford nutritious food | 3uG"ful onan ashhoap in front of the bollor rate on hard coal between Chicago and | g VRGN Cautamin. 1 Boston and return, $22, The German Singing Societies Ar- SENR SIS for the r Journals of the F'rench re- | yoom, Another workman named Georgo Omalin. They aro unanimous in the opinion | * Tho executive council of the association | Dayton, O., and return, $7. ranging for the Nebraska Bund. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND, public. They will maintain that the glorious | Miles was also overcome that the rate is _exorbitant, but they are like- | consists of Mr. Henry W. Yates of this v, Galion and return, $10, Ten years ago there was a grand saenger- — reception accorded the count is an endo It was ruained that the wiso protty well agreed that any reduction at | chairman: My, H. H. Dorsey, Wahoo: Mansfiold, O.. and return, $10.50, fost In this city. It washeld in a building | Sir William Plowden Says It da a | ment of his claius to the throno by the [ NOre caused by sulphur gas generated from the present time would not’ accrue to the yar L palie, Hary A3 ) Alkron, O/, and return, 11. specially erccted for the purpose in the Thing of Karly P “tgreatest republic on carth.” L Lryrtlitha * amos) oft tha colller. L bha benefit of tho dealers or the consumers in | YT B e, Sohusior: Mr G Benti Cleveland, 0., and return, $11. northeaster ner of Capitol avenue and CiicaGo, Oct. 7.—|Special Telegram to *The claim will of course t condition of Boyd and Davis is considered e e [l b S and Tsland: M . oy, Creigh | Jamostown, N, Y., and roturn, 812 Fifteenth stroets ou a lot now covered by tho | Ber.] ~Sir William Plowden, M. P,, inan | SRadene isover one at all acquainted | critical aking s subject Mr. C. B. Havens e Wil () ffalo, N and return, $1¢ s ey el a2 American affuirs ¥ perceiye, ton, and Mr. William Walla a. uffalo, : western end of the exposition building. The | interview here today, ventured the predic- | bar tha bk of the oo 8 N ) f ALY & | Ut tho of the Krench people” are not, I The fact is howould bea very wise man | ,, Chdirman Yates was spoken to regarding Salamanca, N. Y., and return, fost wi o the auspices of the M tion that the Salisbury government will not | am sor . who could toll Just swhat the rate on hasd e | the matter aud said that he had decided to [ Youngstown and return, $11. sourd valley sacngerbund : from Clicago to Omala is just now or issuo acall for@ moeting of the cou Albany and return, 20. Do years later, another fest was held in | gipy next year will bo its last and that then | them the royallsts will, I doubt i been for tho past few months, The O vesterday and had so instructed the s Liberal return Limits for tickets. For | Lincoli, since which tine the buud has done | 512/ CERRIEIS N0 6. 8L BN H ' | make o decided in for w dealers don't know anything about it . Willlam C. Beer of th He thought, | jnformation eall on or address A. J. to advance music in this section, be- | ol Salisbury will make an appealto the | Kinikien does the o ! § Ty coal for Omuhis 18 purchased free on beard u | however, the call had not been issued becuusg | JArosmation el on or Gairess Q. b f ooy oot it then weut out of existence. . Home rule will undoubtedly come. | on as the corroet thing, so great is his admir- CRINE OF A SCCLLION, Oumalis aud the rate 13 & matter that Ties be. | MF. Beer, he felt, had not been able to atiend | Lytle, G. W I\ agent, aftico 105 The celebration of Gierman day, which is oplo of Ireland await 1t and its estab- | ation — for it. But el tween the Chicago shippers and ! ailroad | 10, the matte his view was held by Mr. 0adWaY O B G000 R 3 > r meuns of | lishment will relieyve parl 1t of an exees [ yosult is concerned”—a sirug _completed the | He Poisons Royal Food to Spite the oMb Tam confident that therate hasnot | YWallace, who said that Mr. Beer had™ been - Sm—— iving the custom of-bi-ennial saengerfests ve and unbearable burden of work, The | senten . French, you know, hke e; Chief comy am con rate has not 2 Medical Legislati A 3 X hief Cook, i pay erava outof town. Mr. Yates said, however, that tedical Legislation. nd it now looks as if the project would be seut, government will not grant Ircland an ; > e ron - been .20,but whatever it has been the Omaha : i project would be [ aud | citement; we quickly moved and great Vanuxa. Oot [Special Cablogram t purchaser would not profit by it. The rates | De would soon havea dato set for tho meet- | A meeting of all qualified physicians of [ ultimately made a sucess vule under that name, but it app SCRb e B AN Y TR RIS GIRLT - s 7.—[Spectal Cablogram to are now getting firmer, as_they always do at | 28 Omaha and Douglas county is called under | Since the death of ‘the Missouri Valley | ciates the fact that home rule is in the air Tur Bre.]—A crime committed for the - s s for somo days, pos the close of navigation, A reduction would A Tl the auspices of the Omaha medical society to | bund the Nebraska bupd has been holding | and bound to come, and I believe the gov y ¢ two,and then it will be for- | Fratification of private malice has been made do 1o good now, s nearly all of the hard coal THE COUNTY DOCKET. be held at the Paxton hotel, W ednesday | fests every two years in different cities, the during its next session, will offer a bill publicby the arrest of a scullion named to boused here this winter was purchased ening, October 8, at 8 o'clock, ties comprising ‘the membership by tablishwent. The 'bill will not ve you think he found such a claim is the | Lederer who was employed in the kitchen from one to three months ago ut contract | K¢ 18 Called by Judge Shields in a | °'Pho object of the mooting 1s the considera- | those of Grand lsland, Nebraska City, | called a home ru'e bill, but alocalgovern- | reason of the court's visitt the residence of the .I\w\ml“iw l‘l\lkkllllnt‘lll‘ll :: x co and any reduction of the rate would bo Lively Manner, tionof the question of medical legislation | Seward, Plattsmouth, Omaha, Grand Island | ment bill, or something of that sort.’” ‘I did not at fivst, but since his connection | oo A i o ust that much in the pocket of the Chicago | Judge Shields called the docket for the | which demands immodiate attention. and Columbus. OfiSha wis reprossated, | & = ——r i with the Boulanger movemont has been ex- | (Hund, i fliyrin. Tho charge agatiat the dealers. hen the ruilroud compantes don't | Otober term of tho county court, and made | , 1tis eariestly hoped thatevery practitionor, | however, only by the I#derkranz. Nebrasks, Tows and Dakots Pensions. | posed 1am proy 12 belleve any Ll preparod for tho table of the urchduke. - Tha care whether you ship coal over their lines or e} the t iy J . irrespective of political aMiliation, will be At the last gathering in Grand Island, the [ Wasnixgroy, Oct. 7.—|Special Telegram —-— e FOF SRS WIS OO0 Shol e e not. ‘There is a car famine all over the coun. | 8 rocord as to the time cousumed in doing so. | ragent, W. £ Mitwor, fest for 1891 was voted to S €. | to Tue Bee.|—Pensions were granted today |~ The ne of the great Rook | 3fFRduko and his suit partook of tho food and try and the roadsare in & position to demand [ It was the largest docket ever read in the President Omaha Medical Soclety, | Aft ful consid T e s piiir et qadte oy Island r Sixteenth and Farnam | 4L were taken sick a_ short time afterwa their own prices.” history of this court, there being 108 cases. the Germans of the latter city concluded it was | *0 110 "0 owing Nebraskans: = Original in e \ Yo tliafinest in the aite « ald was hastily summo Mr, Jeft W, Bedford said: “There s no | The judge called it in just forty-five minutes, Wi e not possible for them to discharge the duties | valid—Corydon A. Patrick, Hebron. In % 1n e of tors happily arrived in time to n question but that the ruto on hard coal is ex- | making the following entries as he went e Clly Boap Wi toghe which would devolve upon them by holding [ crease—John H urln|lu|u. !’l‘l;(-n' 1? no mhcrx;mnnu-nly that nl«;hg:, ; - " 71 P the fest. grades 50 high or brings such an enormous Bandera Quarry Company vs Andrew Are They Incendiaries A meeting of representatives from the va- | Josep linker, 16 . . 5 . | r-\ enue to the mnm.:u companies, But then | Mayer, di.\m\:«u;nl at plaintiff’s cost; Dec- Ray Page and John Young, a couple of lads | rious societies ln1 e bund was held, Oma \'\' ',’f.,'“ l;\ f.‘.‘,l \\I' (\“ l{‘ (\ H n‘\" '\\\,“‘”; SIBERIAN SEAL FISHERIES, who had incurred the enmity of the scullion. cau't seo any remedy that would beneft us | orators' Supply Company vs Harry | ased about ten yes R . chared | being represented by the Liederkran. il R WA, FEANIY S AR , this season to any extont. Moat of the coal s | T Warren, same entry: The Browseh “’““‘,' ‘,“ Bl 4600 ream, ace arenitad ghavgad | ot e s i 105 Witmann, Kent; Warren Tusselman, Leigh; | Russia Wil Protest Its Rookeries on hand oren route, and areduction of the [ Company vs M. S. Lindsay, defendant; | With having fired a $200 barn at 1717 South 1, \q0™ of jaking the undertaking a | Bernhart Olsen, Ha 1 Gesling, from Firacy. rate would do us no good but would only | Andrew Frick & Co. vs Henry Haul et al., | Sixteenth street, owned by James Nichols. | guccess is a heavy ono. It requires that | Nebraska Cit W mS. Motler, Genoi Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., Oct Special Tel benefit the Chicago shippers. Some coal | dismissed without prejudice at plaintifi's | The case was continued for a day, and in the | yocommodations of all kinds shall be pro- | Martin H, Wescott, Maleom; Lewis Farbor came into Omaha early in the season | costs; C.'T. Boal stove company vsJumes E. | Meantime the parents of the boys will search | vigad for the del S wiho are | Neligh: Geol tambert,' Hay Spring il | ¢ on @ cut rate, but it was not | Riley etal, $58.54against Riley; Jobu Rich- | for evidence with which to establish an alibl. | soveral hundred in number. Liederkranz | Daniel J. Lee, William Kreitz, Lex: | 46 from Siberia, brought down $,700 scal open to many ' of us, I was io | tervs Julius Schlup et al., dismissed at plain- —_— realized the gravity the situation, espe ington. Reissue nerease —Elijah ( kins for the Alaska commercial company. uring twonty. An investigation was Chicago and wore out m pair of fine shoes | tiff's cost; C. D. Koberts vs Dan B. Houin et | Oply half fare to St. Louis via the | cially as it could expect no assistance from t lows, cte,—Jer This company’s coutract with the Russian | made as to the canse of the accidentand it was chusing frvight agents around trying to so- | al, $224.8) for plaintift; Joseph A. Haines vs | ywulich. commencing October 4 to 11 | the other local musical societies which were low ¢ 13, Minden ernment having expived, it will be re- | discovered that the line had been tampered cure a rato on conl but accomplished nothing, 3 rd, dismissed at plaintiff’s cost; | {noliive, Good returning until the | MOt members of the bund " r dward_Frank wed for ten instead of twenty ye with The rate should not bo more than §2.50 a ton ue vs Harney Foreman et al., | inclusive 00d. ol g uoill the At one of the meetings of the variou lin dosepl igh, V 2 y T EOMS, on hard coal and next season eurly we ought | $/17.25 for plaintiff; Amorican National vani | 14th. Tickets on sale at 1502 Farnam | jyg societios which took part in the German | Joséph S, Jor wa Jall crease. Wil A number of Americans at Yokohoma and | pg to get it. The Alton has cut the rute to Kan. | vs. I, J. Hotchkiss' et al, default; McCord, | Street; also at Union Pacific depots, | day celebration Monday night, Mr. Geo 2. | liam® Mulle terset; Nicholas Hines, | ot Jupanese ports are fitting out vessels to pas City 081,50, 1 think itis, but I doubt if | Brady & Co. vs Liphsits, default; Henry ' Omaba and Council Bluffs. tratman, president of the Coucordia, the Clariuda; Samuel J, erii Slbe- Never about 1 o'clock this morning. The bricklayer lache, nouralg, awziness, nervo to say, familiar with this country, | ;e AT B R A last much longer. “There is talk that pos- | 51ve in a misty, romantic way, and upon Samples freo at Kubn & G Y utralize Linscott, Jokn M vlor, Call and s o J to all points effects of thepoison. Ledercr's sole ob- oup City; Gilbert M. Hawkins, Mantasket; [ €45t at lowest r hal I pusole Sho polon 1n Whe - tod anst o Railroad Wreok in Burmah, Lospox, Oct, 7.—[Special Cablegram to - Tue Bek.|—Advices from Rangoon, Bristish egram to Tiue By The steamer Alexun- | pypmal ate that o mail train was thrown from the track near there, killiag one person — low's Soothing Syrup for chils dren tething produces uatural, quiet sicep, Taglor, Pursell; Mad- | go seal bunting uuder British, German aud | % cents @ bottle,