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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, L\D‘\‘l ()CTOBER 19, 1899-SIXTEEN PAGES Latest Novelties for 7=y ) Kelley, Stiger & Co \ 7. N (Retion and Bvening Wear. Cloak Choa ks, i > In crepe chiffon, mousseline de soie In brocaded, figured, Eie. GO[’. F'ar'n am and ]5th StreetS- Ete. dotted and striped effects. Figured, dotted and striped sheer silk grenadines. Chantilly flouncing and draping nets, all at unusually low prices. ’ [l.md run \p umh lace scarfs; special values at 8350, E[]LUHEI] ]]RE SS G[]U]]S This Departmentt is stocked with the choicest goods in the market, both long and short garments SpCCllll Sale of 20 O(}I’lt)S the 1\»Illm\'1n‘_;‘.'u"c4 few cuts of Jackets, the popular wrap this seasons A T s “ <1 F - i oy onts: | N Mise Juckels HANDKERCHIEFS. Flannels and Coburg Suitings worth j0c, at 2 All Wool Flannels, in ) \ 1 . ¥ 4 Ladies’ fine hand em! »rnh!"lm sheer linen lawn handker- il i mixtures, worth 435c; for 14 to 18 Years. | adlBS RBefBFS chiefs, latest novelties, 6oc, 75¢ ST, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 1s week 2gc, i b at N 4 s hand embroidered linen lawn handkerchicfs B/-in Dress Flannels, all good colors, 42ic; worth €8c. N/ " " ; Ladies’ fine hanc , g’fl"”’l"‘“" Serges at 16e. regular pric J 5 CC Cl l “1] n]C( Made of Scotch Cheviot. choice designs, at soc, well worth 735c. broere, in the nev B 3 5 Ladies’ fine embroidered linen lawn handkerchicfs, endless are worth 87¢ : \ . : with R ! variety of beautiful designs, only 30¢, well worth 45¢ BIG BARGAINS IN \ : Price Ladies’ hand embroidered” initial pure linen lawn handker- e ol s = 5 NE) o A chiefs, only ., worth 4sc. Caxrnecle’EIaix S‘U.:Lt'nge “if l ln\L] Co] d 3 g Ladics’ hand embroidered cambric handkerchiefs, only 1 Heavy Camels' Hair Suitings at 30>, value 73¢ worth 23¢, Camels’ Hair Croise Cloth, 54-in wide, $1 per yard, Worth $1 New Stylish Plaids 48¢, worth 5 S ) 1 . All Wool Flannel P.aids, extra value, . N B New French All Wool Plaids B3¢, worth 78¢ ¥ . ' 4 Elegant Siyles Fine French Plaids 85c, otlers ask $1. o i Astrachan Plaids at $1.85,cheap at $1.73. 4 “ argains i loths for Blaclt Goods — ! . Bargains in Liunch CGlot i o ; VEST I{ xf ) Mondauy. In our Mour ning Departmenton Monday i ) Ve CC (r e R ; ey ] : : unch cloths §r1, spe cial and worth ¢1. 40, and during the week: ; Serge, all wool 40-in wide 50¢. lunch cloths, elegant designs, $1.50, worth §2. Serge, fancy all wool 40-in wide, 87%c. 44 54 ‘o Serge, durable and sightly, 42-in wide, { laVal ba 6-4 lunch cloths, special \‘.x!uv $1.25, reduce dnnm‘ 8165, L L LI A B LB § (€AY, R 7-4 lunch cloths, extra quality, $1.75, valued at $2.25. Serge, our $1.18 English serge 48-in wide, now 90c. ; 5% S e e g T e R THESE ARE ALL AT CUT PRICES. i S a[} B e i 7 8-4 lunch cloths, new designs, $2.235 reduced from $2.7 mbroidere - IIenricttas IFTermrictta. N Cellk: . ODD @S s0c, 55¢, 6oc, 85c, $1. $1.25and §1.3 Iy, ¢ ‘ery Stylish 3 % English Henretta, all wool, -in wide, imported goc Henrietta, perfectdve, imported henrietta, 83-in wide £82, 4 3 and Dre Cheveron Cloth. N Odd Liunch Gloths at About Henrietta, rich finish, French goods, 40-1n wide, 60c. ~J X Henrietta, silk finish, 43-in wide, worth $1, 83c. il s o ] > Henistia) oup regular$iis N e wiasiitng mb S1 Half Price. Henrietta, extra fine grade, 45-in wide, perfect col'ng, $1.23. ) { Pl”lCG Pr)lce 4 . L - cur Nouzming Der't NN I W | Crochet Quilts, s1.25. Contains all the Late Styles 9 1 case extra heavy crochet quilts, large size, which we will Fancy stripes, 87ic. New cords, 73c. Silk warp henri- 0 PN W2 i s SRS Tt I3 etta, $1. Amazonecloth, $1. Cheviot, 90c. Cheviot, v ] ] sell at ¢1.25;they are worth §1. 5o. $I. 15. Chevio, $\" Brilliantine, ~674c. Mohair, 174 Marseilles quilts, new designs, at $2.25, worth ¢3. KELLEY, STIGER & CO. Comer Farnam and 15th Streets N 1 \ r at their hall, 1321 Douglas street, Monday, { appearance docket bears the words that de- | dificult sels on various musical instru- | suited for thegiving of large row‘miana Ve Questions and Answers. comfort necessary to keep them vzell and ) Al « | October 2 ‘clock p. m. sharp. Busi- | fendant’s rney has paid §1,000 in settle- | ments. W Trlane rendered a selection on | very prettily decorated for the thanl it b 1 YT T A G . r‘rurm.-\_ Neb, Oct. 13.—Tothe Spori- | growing. Being more thickly covered ness of importance. ) LES OGDEN, he piano with artistic skill, and C. A. Adkins 1¢ guests werc represent. : i STy % iy an he! '8 BUBG Sitas Conp f\"..‘.md,y?""“‘ President. o y o society was somewhat | of Council Bluffs followed with the mandolin. | as ono would expect at the home of an itor of Tas DarLy Bee: DearSir: | than '3|“l thavits o more sutceplible o ! — " | shaken when Del axe accused Dr. | Among the guests present C. M. | Omaha ~ capitalist, who has becn b A bols B thag Aman e e ity ‘\1"”""“'\“4!‘”4-{1 2 198 Democratic Central Committee, Swi m of sendin hreatening let s 10 dman of the First national bank of Den- | identified with the interests of the el on the [ causes many to dic quickly after astrol Preparations for Thuusandt_s at the Colissum | o AT SRR R R o r The doctor was arrested on a | ver, president of the wheel club of 1885, and | metropolis for years. The law, medi- | 0pposite sideall the time, walks around the | thro hotsun. As ducks sell well Tomorrow Night. will meet next W lay evening at Samo- r vo! 5 but as Mrs. | G.\W. Schwarz, secretary of thatclub, An | cine, the miniStery were represented | squirrel. B bets that he does not walk | in tl ‘kets, it should bethe aim of set hall, 1321 Dot r Lottt 1 Appear prosecute, the case | elegant luncheon 1was served at midnight to | while staid business men looked on the van- { around thesquirrel. Who wins? Yours, the farmer to hatch as many early iy e da natural death, after lingering in police | the fifty persons present. Hv!.li‘rdiu mi\!-x'm' s l{v;m!mm-.us] were SUBSCRIBER. broods as possible, getting them into J " S court for some months, Saxe was sued, the —— served during the evening, the hospitality of Answer—Respectfully referred to the arke! Y ia: o RICHARDS AND MAJORS WILL SPEAK. Fifth Ward Democrats, L e i iRy nswer: e y market by the middle of April and May SErRE R o o doctor al'eging heavy damages, but the case | Dr- Birney cures c 3 e bldg. Mus, Barker being proverbial. Among ‘the | squirrel, TE Rl By et ine A A The democrats of the Fifth ward met last | JoC T TS My DRGNS confession of Bleroy cures, Eiy Becbldg guests present were Dean C. H. Garduer, | Wo think by next season duck eulture night at the corner of Sixteenthand Nicholas | juggment yesterday prooably ends the whole THE BOTON STORE. Miss Jackson of Utica, New York: Mr. and | m B A R e S will be very extensiv pursued by ANl Arrangements Perfected for Mak- | street. There wasa good 1 crowdin | matter. 2 b 2 Mo, Kilpatrick, Mr. und Mrs. Viewr Cald- | following question: Six men’ are Dliying a | many who Ty entirely devoted their 3 endance and a brass clped i T 5 Mrs. Caldwell, - and ) Burnham, | g6 raw F AHa attentiol » ) ) y & e i ¥y at, Bee bl % 2 o s, oA L 2 A8 gllroin and no one offers a be The; e d Pase of the Kind Ever Held in The leading speakers were W. F. Wappick, e Imiiated by The Bonton' Store, Dundy, M 6 ibers, Mr. | pagg around to the man who anted, W e e e e e this City Judge Shea, Ha Miller, formerly a me mver DISOWNED AND REPUDIATED. The proprietor of the Boston Store ap- | and Mrs. Georee Barkes one shall take the money ! with only a small trough to splash in, s of the Towa le ire, Patrick plied for an injunction fn the district court | S: A, Mr and Mrs. McKenna, Dr. Dohierty . LixpeL, Onkes. | vetif a pond or stream. bo conve ‘. nt it Christofferson, George Sternsdor Wundd B, | A Prohibition Sheet Rebuked for inst Charles Stonehill, restraining him Y Redick. Judge’ and Mra, | _ADswer—The man Uolding the best waysof benefit to them. It is nate The grandest and most entht Shiun. Slandering Omaha, from imitating the name, signs, tabs, | \Wak f and Mrs. Dana Lander, Mrs, | Would be entitled to the money, the san l for a duck to take to water, The cal demonstration witnessed in Omaha for econd Ward Republicans. V. T. Se: sterday sent the fol- | price marks and sidewalk displays of orbach, Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Wallace, had bet b 4 h 3 foodof a duck is about the same as that many years will take place tomorrow night, A goodly number of the republicans of the | lowing card to Tur Bee and requested its | the plaintiff. The plaintiff sets forth in his 3.‘351 r(:u.l'u 1 Mrs. Wheaton, Judge and Mrs. | \vll{\;:{w -';",\,\i'x':. "“’“!:[1 ‘ “l’“"" Sport- | of 4% hicken, and the care you give them *olis sen selected as o cond ward m {aspar’ s igl publication: e 0! 0 defendan inte: is stos i owin. sl LD e 1 & e wi uile o Coliseurn has been selected as th nd ward m Kaspar's hall last night. | publication 2 o petition that the defendant painted his store (-G Cowin, ' o0 b of | 10rm me Ehioueh the coiumns ; in their carly life will bulld a frame that ¢ in which to focus the political patriotic | As soon as Chuirman O’Donovan called the To the Citizens of Omaha and to Whom it | the same color as that of the plaintift and had i R % BE 0. hiaa the Mghtitc yire the hoi will be vigorous and lasting. ¥ e ot hE T s Ians rastint the ang Brownell hall enjoyed a faacy dress pa £ Wwho has the right to umpire the home g or, The spacious building is now in ex- | meeting to order, George M. O'Brien was in- ,,l'\l‘,h i“ il Rt i l“‘_mln"l ronrie, | imitated the latter's sizns, price marks, side- | which is still the talk of the college, so de- | plate, the double system being used? Yours e lent order for the accommodationof a [ troduced. He one of his usual enthu- | torof the Omaha Le: Ihavestood oy its | Walk displays, ete, with the purpose of de- | lightful and pretty was it ruly % 2 C.C. M Dr. Birney, noseand throat, Bee bldg. at multitude, and its ample capacity will | siastic speeches, urging the republicans to sollecting its income and | caving the public and conveying the idea “‘lm C o da N‘r'“l'! “vf”\‘ J. How: L Answer- ,I_l'f::"__”i"le:"”'lj “hiylhk']"r bch Jioine doubtless be fully utilize stand by the ticket. He thought that, by | paying its expenses of issue, regardless of the | that the stores were one and the same. ,“;‘”';j;{w‘ L " oS wan o 8 : phien? ok 90 Cooking Foold for Stock. The occasion is to be the republican rally | standing solid, the democrats will be hope- lif!xl-"r‘blf';iwu‘vlv. \-‘mm:”x.*ix\-_“fln:‘r‘vh\r“_il”l.u‘tl\;*” The plaintiff asserts that, at considerable | 3500 Park av rdner offici. i —_——— In providing a variety of food for ani ign in Omaha, and eve lessly snowed under on the 4th day of next }u'::x-'w‘-:- S it \(.m\‘ T e had | expense, he has advertised and established The g aber of the firm r, Bi s cures catarrh, Bee bldg. mal thing quite essential in getting thing 584 make the event a | November. Nothing to do with its editorial columns or | The Boston Store, and that its name is now [ of Curt rby, railroad contractors of s the best results in feeding, some sort of stupendous success has been carefully a Chris Specht followed with a speech thut w nothing of | co-extensive with the limits of the state, He | Seattle he c eft for their home Keep the Pest. cooked food is of the highest value {'nng\d. Flags and banners glittering in the | was gun.‘r good thij ed that by | his purpose or ide: ‘king r claims_furtier nru. !n:‘ the purpose of | Thursday evening. A progressive farmer and dairvman is | the Western Stockman and Culti rilliancy of thee rie lights will welcome | standing solid th. rublicans can elect every | in which I, as well as all Omaha citizens aeceiving the public and receiving custom ¥ FRap—e - AT s s , | We used toswing on a pole betwe v the people there. Music of bands and the | man upon the ticket felt o just pride. Upon my return from Chi- | for which the Boston Store has paid, the de- | Dr. Birney cures caturrh, Bee bldg always grading up his herd, says the | ave W} ;“',_l.‘_ _:;‘;",',‘v',,':”',“} ,,[,n.‘l oA g eloquence of able speaders will furnish en- J. H. Keyner was called upon fora speecl cago Saturday morning I shared in the gen- | fendaut has givento his place the title of — rn Stockman and Culuvator, If i S Bk A T AL o tertainment for the multitude. He said that it was th t time he had NAr cral surprise. The Bouton Store, BREVITIES. he has notactually resorted to the scales | L35 ¢ the use of unlimitec quantitie All the republican ward clubs will attend | met the citizens of the Secoud ward. He 1 positively disclaim any connection or The plaintiff also asserts that his cards o o k 3 M of ‘fuel, cook our potatoes, turnips, and everp ropublican 1 the city is expected | made a telling specch, pledging himself to | sympathy with said attack, and deny the | upon the goods displayed in front of the Bos- | Dr. Harsha's subject for this evening will | to test the yieldof Tus own cows he has | crushed corn or rye mush for hogs and to be present. work against prohibition in every form. He | right to thus attack without a retaking of the | ton Store are labeled with that name, and | be “Daviel and Gladstone, Successful Prime | o pretty notion of which are the | milch cows, was” the best method the Ixcursion trains will ar all part vas suro that the republicaus will carry | census. Iconsider this sensational matter | that the defendant, in the same style of let- | Ministers.” cows th . One must be a very care- | time afforded, and we found the eooking of the state with delegatious of carnest, en- ward in the city totally irrelevant to the prohibition question. | te labled his cards with “Tho Bouton | Robert Fisher, colored, was yesterd Jess man not to know a good cow ‘from s | process paid oven under such disadvan. thusiastic republicans, DT, Mount. in spoaking referred to his | Fecling, as [do, that said editor aud pro- | Store.” the intent being to convince pur: | to the district court i bonds of §2: bad one after milking hera part of g tages. But modern invention has mada “The leaaing speakers for the occasion will | long re. in the city. ~ He urged upon | prietor's zeal has overridden his judgment, | chasers that the display mado is the same for | answer to to the charge of criminally assault- [ /4 O 21! Al e ae oo oE i ol atia Fr| be Hon. L. D). Richards, candidate for gove the club the impor of standing together. r maintain my connection with | which the Boston Store paid to advertise. in his step-daughter, #0R=; 1120, B 0] g 01| CROKIDE (000 108 600 DOY “0RsY,: i nor, Hon. Thomas Majors, candidate for | W.S. Strawn s There are only two ingly in bad hands; hencel | ~Theplaintiff also claims that where he | pirst Society of Progressive Spiritualists | WL cmphasiz > economical. A small stoaming uppar- lieutenant governor, and Hon. John M. | woeks rem: ofore clection, and ‘T be- shape or manuer be con- | purchases a stock of goods greatly below TR M SR wnd Cuming | in these columns about weeding out the | 2 tha steam pipe leading to a bar- Thurston. ‘There will be half a dozen bax lieve the best plan s to get outand do some > a dollar of funds rk ud so advertises the fact, | Syrvets ot p. m. Sharp, low Davis will | unorofitable cows. No farming pays but | rel, tank or box, enables the stock man to on hand and music will be furnished during | personal work. Appeal to men personally, andthat I total ranteeing great bargains, the defendunt be present and give public te: good farming. This is true in ‘every | thoroughly cook any quantity of feed of the intervuls between the speeches. ) and when the votes are counted you will seé | witndraw my patronage and sustenance from | makes a similar announcement on his cards, | PSRN IERETR BERE SRR 1ch of work, and most emphatically | ony kind at o slight expense, A steam he ladies are most respectfully invited | that this wins, Tonce lived in a great state | said paper. W. . SEaMaN, | When in fact, it is alleged, that the said an: | o The Theosopbical Beota eyar) AP L e R B | B sy il and bundreas of them will be in attendance, Towa—but 1 see that it has degenc - nouncement is calculated only to deceive, and | {a¥ B8 S ¢ R R s v A { A AP gt gh ! S R e T andT fancy it is because the people haveat. Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg. | to impress the public that tha goods ho dis- ednesday a y nings the room | to keep a good cow than a bad one; it 1 since they are now comparitively Ninth Ward Republicans. tempted to aictate what the g i people shall eat B0a0s Y lay's ure the goods which The Boston Store | 18 open for students, Allare invited, ‘0815 N0 more to_make good butter than | inexpensive ‘There was meetlng of the Ninth ward | and drivk. I bave traveled from ) The United Labor, the weekly labor pape : bad butter, and the dif- - Orff's flue Book. 0 b artl M = c 4 i republican club last night to consider tue | California, ar ay that the Siocum . published by Hartley, McNaughton & ofitof running the [ Dr. Birney cures cats e bldg. publican club last night to consider tne | Californin and { must say that tho Siooum | o ;g upjue Book” has mado ite appe D Biy Sora e D0 st o S Harty 2. I 4 of running Dr. Birney curescatarrh, Bee bldg. bestmeans of attending the great republican i Taen ey v TR tmathoxiavas SUTH ARG T arm dairy on the p of good cows ——— ATIE U oA ke g a law I ki ) ance, Itis intended for a onable private — brignter than ever. Thenew publication i3 | St 00 A0 I B L9' Enod taws oo liad . tamocean wight # 1i1Be spx mr.;:n».l to |!x:1(;\'nl4'{|‘n~ address directory and ladies' visiting and A LABOR PALACE. flarore M:;;”,:;'l'l*-“,‘f‘\l';‘:;l‘ CLU BRSO R e body, but to_ allow each member to guthers | Gidstes for congress, Mr. Connel and Mr. | shopping guide. The book is bound inat- | e R RIS L3 il “That funny thing, iarked the as might suit his convenience. All the mom. | L 4hy, He ured the voiars to vote for Cobe | tractive form, and will be an ornament toany | The Project Beginming to Take Defl- o nwer o ™heaisofs | Dr, Birney, nose and throat, Bee | veteran telegraph operator in a dow e bors, how are requested to meet in front L Spoech, It s not hest | parlor and cot oari Tt % nite Shape, charged with keeping gambling devicos, was e town newspaper_oflice one night to u re- ot the Coliseum, at a place which will be in 5 Sense, Accept Mr. | tains several s devoted to hints on The proposition to erect a labor palace is | Gismissed in police court yesterday afteruoon The Seattle-Tacoma Railway. porter for the New York Tribune as he e i arke trinsparency of the ¢lud. | Brean's free trado doctrines and in short | quette. Following this is a crefully taking shape, and the opinion prevails among fnstance of the county attorney, v A notable installation is about to be | bent over his key listening to the click- o which Wil b specialy ooy | tie tho work shopswill be closed aud wages | Fhnged lis of 14,000 nddresses ginidaa n e laboring classes that the building will be that he would not poosecute the made between Seattle and Tacoma, a | ingof the instrument. ~ “Tlhe operator for thom by President Kierstead aud marked | "y oo s |0 43 1 pampered Bugope. | e B hitty-ve towns, - Aside from | crected either this fall or next spring. Al | South Tenth strect M. E. church, corner of | distance of forty-two miles. This will | in the oftice of the Boston Globe, want- f Members will be ut the | Coliseum tomorraw aight and thon voted to he book ‘contains a complete church | ready the Central labor union has taken hold | Tenth and Pi I Alfred | be the longest electric railway in the [ ing to speak to his chief in the main Coliseum at 7 30 p. m, e Ml o pg i i 3 21 Hodgetts, pastor ryices: class I ; ¢ office in Boston a fex blocks away fri have a ward rall Casnar's ba 3 e roster of the clubs, list of the p of the matter and has prepared articles of i oting 8 caching at 10 world. Much has been said and written A ] a) rom - NATO W yrhrd ALy af Kwpapa ball § Dils a6 Heownell bail, the offioers ahd tahes | cormaminr. The. Bubay Il be'a five. | eeting st 10 alock bing at 10:40, $ab- | 506 on the probability of eleetrie | bim, talked to him through o New York Ran et oo Py day night g Rils 8t Brownell b offioars and fas corporation, Th lding will be o five | bath school at 19 m, Evening services: "B robubility The new republican county central com- Warm Discussion at Ponca. at FortOmatia, kev io the treets of Omabi, | Siory brick struciura. with storo roons on | Wirth Jtegue. & 545, OCloek, preschingat | MOtrs being run on trunk lines hefors | ewspuper offiec. e nessige traveled mittee held a largely attended aud enthusi. Poxcs, Neb, Oct, 18,—[Special Telegram | plete shopping & The book is one of t the first floor, and ofices, halls, library and | 7:45. Strangers wi elec o g, 1”‘ '.‘"" il PR GUANOn 2 but | o inas often happen in B R astio meeting at the Millard hotel yesterday | t0 THE Bie.] A lurge audience listened to | most beautifal eve sn out in the west | bath ruoms above. astellar strect. Presbyterian church, Six- | the inaugural step 10 some early and ex- “ afterncon. Hon, L. D. Richards and ne the anti-probibition speech by Hon, E. Rose. | abd would o credit o the metropolis of the | Thenameof the Cororation will bo the | tenth and Castellar stre Sery both | tensive developments. The main pro- | tho greut blizur o ,l'_“:_“‘l usal i all of the candidates on the republican county [ water in the opera bouse last eveying. 1 | COUBLEY Union Labor Palace,Building association, 1t | Moraing and.e 1 ching by the pas- | moter of the line, speaking on the sub- 5 ¥ hi ily in ticket were present and addressed the com a uing. ¥ tor, Rev. J. M. Wilson ject, says: **Theorists and talkers Boston that he was safe sent o o hus address be told{of his personal observa- | Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg | Will besin business November 1 and continue and young people’s meetia for some years been saving that putch o them by way of | ; z inety-nine years, umless sooner dissolved. | The building of the new church does mot in. i : R B QIR e i Rt tion in th2 prohibition states and quoted sta- —— The el ¥ ( gt etliey, 108 notin- | tricity is the great motive power of the | What is more, got a reply by cu the committee; M. H. Redfield was e tistics comparing those states with Nebraska. ForStealing a Watch, ook ey il 41200, 800,000, | terfere with the regular service future. But the people i) And — inity_cathedral, Capital avenue and Ly DY P ted | County Treasurer Rossiter, on behalf of the 7. Gallagher was arested last evening 40.00 ${iaipa of $10 esch, payable lki \ - b 3 secretary, sud Henry Bolla re-elected treas. | COABLY Trvasurer Rossiter, on behalt of the | J. W. Gallagher was arx 3 last. evening R e naE e e R SR Bteonth atreet. Very Rew " S 80 rmnd, | the ones who do the most talking still | Only Four Phonographs fn Eng J taining that bis_ statistics were fabrications. for the larceny of n\\uh(ll‘ from Miss Cora | scription and the balance as t poard of di- Holy communicn » a m., morning | SHCK to the steam railways. We of the In England, T am told, says the Lon Fourth Ward tepublic The discussion was hot and created much en. | HOpkins of Alvright. Gallagher forced his tors may direct. ' The afluirs of the cor | provers, litaoy and sermon 114 m, Sunday | West are going P th taical rail- [ don Figaro, there only four phono elici g e s ons upor @ stre ud she re| 04 . o b D) Ard e school 12:15 p. child s service 3:4) p. « practice est, ] o road i = « 2 01 1 jo The Fourth ward republican club “‘” s ll_x;xlmflu aud elicited great applause on both | ttentions upon th: s.n et aud she rep ‘d [ors and a presiden i aee school 12:15 p. m., bil: ‘1 n's service 3:45 p. | V to a practica ! t he road _vull graphs, including one in the posses Sonserow nleht ab ¥ o'clock sk Judge And er. | *48 s him At the same time she missed her | NTORSEYhiolder il be permitied to hold | HyCycliog prayersand sermon 7:45 p. m a fair competitor of the steam rail- | sion of Mr. and anley; bt they 8 # watch, and ac jallugher of stealing it . 5 i h will preach morning and evening. | way, and at a fair distance,” 1ings 3 1 this in suc son's oMce in order to proceed in a body to Dates for Thayer and Dorsey. Ho denied the theft, but 4 well known mer. | WMOre than 20 shares of stock, nor will - o abeatAr il e el ) bl i m thing ter than this in such the grand rally which is to be heid at the | LixcoLy, M Oct. 18.—([Special to Tnr o e . stockbolder be allowed to by proxy. pluces o8 Mexico. There phonograph ant who was passing at the time informed | *'p ot of 4 e ork. | €lub will havea great time this afternoon, Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg. 1 Colizeum. ll(‘k‘ll"".‘l'." us of the ward all in- | Bre.]-The following is & list of Governor | the palice that he saw Gullagher siip the T objestal :r:‘;.n‘.l., thework: | Jimmy Patterson hes sent five barrels of SN0 AR TR 0 AN “”"" £} l‘l in cach P ipas R vited to attend, Trausportation will be fur- | myaver's and Congressman Dorsey's appoint- | Waleh into the hands of his partner, Dan poopy D HESLR PAARS) ihae oan | Rockaway clams from New York, and they ofiice, and those pcople who can neither pished them, The procession will be beaded | B s ety et vl | Dailey, the prizo fighter. Ga Ther was re have taeir ows llur ¥, 8 ball where thoy can | (ii"SSleed on the shores of Lake Florence, | v Ducks. read nor write, or are 100 lazy to do so, BT o President. | Center, Buffalo county, Tuesaay, October Jeused on bail wud the case s set for o bear- | (0'spond {iei time while out of employment, | mear the Cor i)l ‘be plenty of | This season has bean favorable to duc mply deliver thelr message intg she K. SupBorovGH, Presiden el o ¥, Tuesc ctober 21, | jngat 10:30 tomorrow morning.) o speud their & Ao out of employment. | gyoot potatocs, ce d things | culture, and some very fine, larg: honograph, the cylind f 1 e big ox roast; Lexington, Wednesday, Octo- A\ e pota ; y au g hings ilture, o me very fit arge sy phonograph, the cylinder is forwarded Pires Word Roushilcans. e 33 Norts i, Thursdar, Oetober 5% |y, Bimey B aaa Dr.Birney cures catarrh, Bee bl .un..v.;x! L il ersana | iens have been raised, says o writer in | 10 its destination, :\;..11'1 10 notice having The republicans of the Finst ward will | Siduey, Friday, October 24; Kimball, Satur- ; A it it S ——— o raety fann chureh waundersand | 4he Kansas Farmer, Many farmers have | 2000 given him that his presenco is r F tobe: S Nicholas streets, Rev. 8. M. W pastor. g AST: MY Jarmerd Aoy uired @ rece o meet at National hall, Thirteenth and Will. | 94, Octoberd. Omaha Wheel Club Social, ADDITIONAL SOCIETY, Preaching at 1035 a. m. Sub; #8od's | gone into duck raising who never e foro | | ISl Sl s i {ams streets, Monday evening, October 19, to The Omaha wheel club held its monthly | Wednesda, nd | Curse on the Drunkard,” P at7:30 | gt RAS. MA0 Dehte 1 0 DG, ARG e S g S at. Bee bldg 1 th dnesday evening in hon ) ) th x e Aty attempted to raise them; some © bee ords ure spoken off to h dare munuh :"x“ :“'y\v “".‘““I""HM by the second Dr. Birney, B aud ‘,hm‘"‘ Boe bldg social last evening at the Seventeenth street | Mrs. Stevens and Miss Adams a p. o, Sunday school atnoon, Youog peo- | : i All\\’l ‘ H”m )m Hare b ’\l | X \' IH “J‘l fogeh @0 o t [11” R wand club, to the Coliseum, where a great re- : s . ik : 2 A i ko i 24| pie ting at 6:%0 p. m 1ccesaf| others have not. A | say, if s well, we 1y start the publican rally will be held & The Saxe-Swetnam Case Settled. quarters. A carefully prepared musical pro- | Mr. and Mms R. R walt, Mrs, | PO SN 3 be- | start in any pursuit should not be g . | same convenience in England about 1900 The records of the district court would in- | gramme was rendered by tne Seventh ward | Joseph Barker gave a de I : ] g dial invitation is exten 1 doned because of failure at tk rt, | A D, Samoset Assoclation. dicate that the time worn case of Swetnam | orchestra, A nuwber of the club's members | reception at their home \ ngton | - »Iye:e Will be & wecting of the association ' vs. Saxe Las been setiled, a8 an cutry in the | assisted in the entertalument by executivg l Place. The bouse which is particularly | Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg, ’ . 18.—To the Sporting Editor of A Roundabout Way. In hot weather such as we have h: —— past summer, shade is a very essential Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg.