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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY OCTOBER 25, 1801--SIXTEEN PAGES The Largest and Finest Stock of Fall Goods in our line ever brought to Omaha, and we s s intend to'sell them at much less than regular prices. k‘ | — — == — = = = = Underwear Dep't. Hosiery Department. Handkerchiefs, Everything that could be desired in Ladics fast nlack hoso. Fans and Ribbons. this lite of goods. Wo have a good quality of fast 1Uis ol the utiiost (mpoetancs that Ladics mand black silk union otton, double heel and toe, for 25e. An 'y, o5 0 0 T0 F0PL adlas’ toilet be dainty and more numer than her Fancy Work Dept. Pocket Books. Loag Cloaks, Combination purse and card case Embroide csson 8 given free every |6so, 75c, 81, 81 $1.60, 21.65, $2and n eream, mode and tan, $8,50 up Tuesday and Friday . : $2.50, to #22.50. Cashmore in eream, mode If rou are looking for noveltios to em- | “A real soal, $1.50; with heavy silver | and tan, handsomely embroidored, $1.87 brofder for Christmas or are decorating trimmings, b up to $10.50 a new home, bo sure to seo our fancy | Purses, sterling silvor trimmod, 8 Crocheted Silk Caps, suitablo for wine goods department. and upwarc tor wear, in black and cream, $1.25, Materials for table and piano covers, | Purses at 10e, 25¢, 85c, 45¢, 65¢ and | £1.50, 82,25, sofa cushions, head rests, draperies, | 750, White and colored surah Caps, in all ete., inalinost endless varieties Calling eard ¢ s e, Toe, $1, the ne t styles, 21 up to $3.5(0 Art satin, bargains in ary cloth, mail, L 21,50, #2 g . nor silver Angora Wool Hoods, Misses' School jute and mad cloths, These are Hats, in silk and cashwore, $1, ", from 45 to 56 inches wide and in all the- Infants’ Silk and Shetland Wool Veils |lw\\ shade frun‘n .)l'y v(n(‘{! 75 p ; AT 1 Would Iike to have you examine our liese goods ean be beautifully embroid- ’ lino of Short Dresses for six months and ored in any stylo. Ladies’ Skirts. one and two yeaes. Have a full and We have a great varioty of stamping pretty lino of these goods vatterns so we can suitany one indesigns We have already had to reorder Also a full line of embroidered flans and do stamping to order at reasonable [these goods. Satecn, with lining, $1, prices, y $1.38, 81,50, $2, Brillinntine suits from $5.50 t0 £10.90 which we are |extra quality in plain and drop stitch, . told by our customers are finer and ght and heavy weight. at 8be. Cin o (s By o0 gifts in this lino arel cheaper than any to be found in the |give you a cotton or lisle at 50c. Plain highly prized by the beauty loving soul city. Fire all wool jersey ribbed union |or richeliou ribbed, nutiful quality,: Y e Oy an suits from #3 1o 8." A good quality of |for B3¢ and 75c. Full regular double Of Heordinacy wosen, 0o 0o wool and cotton in_ gray for 81.90." A | heels, toes and ‘solos, plated ik, at! A% Es B SRRR0es AR B etk fine. heavy, full reguiar made Fgvotian [$1.10'and #1.38. Spun ‘silk at $1.45'and T08t cOmplete (UG of €l nL¥ At CLek. o cotton union suit for #3.90, in alisizes. |31.65 Thread silk at 82.75 and up- {7 540" puanch handwork—dainty We sell o great many of these gooas to | ward. We have an extra quality of (0 1% (E8EG 1 odt fastidious, ran. largo Indics who do not care to wear |thrend silk, extra length, double heel, | SEORE SRARE T8 OTEHSEIY wool. Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests | toos and goles, for Wo have t| Sl luce handkerchiefs and hand- wool, high neck and long i full line of fancies ooty DIl | e {11 it black, nntural and colors, from #1t0 82, | und striped tops, Be, 58, 53¢, 1 A Targe line of embroidered and hem- In a wool rnd cotten vest, gray, 75e. A silk platted at 85¢.Open silk at stitchod handkerchiefs at 25, 35¢, 60c, have them for 50c. Fine all wool, fn plain colors and with |80 1CTeC BolCmO e O ana. 81,85, neck and o sleovos, low neck whd no | black boots * aud o toR%: | A fine assortment of mourning hand- sleeves, black, natural and colors, for | A thread silk a h Wel | e hlete Drapes from 656 to 87,50, Tte. MBed. 09.50. K180 8450 Ttoiien L O R e e Eu I 7o 106 o | o EuE ReRSHIST for 1t people direst Our figured drapery silks are 32'cloth, $3.75. Black silk, $3.50, $4.50 Furs. vests, for we have all « n high | hose, in stripes, ful r, for 10¢, |ty et We have a very large assortment t0 ! inchoes wide, in new shades and pat | S8 5 = 1t9, ¢ b i neck' and long sleovo in black and | Ladies'fine cashmoro from e o £1, from Jupan ) 3 h n \ wd pat (8850 Kuit und croam, a beautiful vost, from #2 10 84.50. |in light and heavy weights. Heavy| thbe trish Tiaen BARGKOrcites with | o love, 81 L yar X 82 4 | A 1 smal al— 81, ladies and |is ove, drapes, silks, best quality, Sse rine skirte § anc 220, High neck and half sleeves, in cream, |wool for ¢ and Zsc. Opora length [ SMAll ; oster lace in black, tans, | per yard 2 p ; nbi RN S Eranch roal cnpos, $10.50, 817,50 for 81,50 tnd 81,76, Low neck and no fcashmero for 81, ) | " A ood quality silk handkerchief | browns and grays, in dressed, $1, 3150, | Our immense line of fringes. to suit i e e S UL bl bluck, cream and colors, any Isingle and ¢ bl L L ke with initial, for gents, at 50c. | #175. 5t \ |any color, has never been better, in all §15, 50, #3050, : : Guality, from 75¢ to £6,70, . | and 50e. A handsome silk An extra quality with elaborate ini- genuine “Jouvin,” very dosirable 'hofts aud widths, from 15c to 83,60 por " Persian | A full and complete line of ladies $1.50. P at §1. and perfect fitting, gives best of satis- |y diawers Black _and_cream silk jersey Opera lengths in cotton for 8he, lis Also & fine 1ine of - hemstitehed hand- | fackion, in modea; tans, -browns and L N Hase vibbed, vrice 32,75 to #1.25, Fine jersey | for 95 and $1.38, silk platted from $1.67 itatsdnallic RO QiTIHeN ok ganta . | | g 31.50,'89 © have *‘"’"“"1’ 1 ““"1*" awers, black ‘”“1‘ grav, to $2.25. ol handkerchiefs for boys and | White and giay dressed Mousquetaire rom $1.25 to #265, Cotton and woo eir : e, 5 lack stitching, $1.25 and $2 " | ; girls at ¢, 10c and 1 black stitching, § or old rose ecclesiustical silk finisho gray jevscy ribbed drawers, 50¢ euch. ; In fact we are heudquarters for hand- | :button length Suede Mousquetaire, io b R '},.3.,'&.:‘ ™ kerchiefs, having the most complete |in fanecy and stapie colors, 81.50 und $2. fpch MPEH B0 O 0 T Equestrienne Tights. Ling in the city. I Castor Glove. purtioulaly’ adupted to | TR LNERS, B Befer Shvdy Our line of ’ equestrienne Have you ever seen our fans? [fnot driving and street wear. will outwear ¢y 5 e B 008 eSS of all kinds, tights cannot be lled. In black come in and see them. three ordinary vair of gloves, #1.50. Prissii i bt b et ) ankle a knee longth, Black and white ostrich fans with \ Guuntlet Gloves at 3150 and 8175, | Stamped Tinen Table and 1iane W) 10 $2.75, in all sizes. In shell and pearl sticks at $10.25 and $1 Our line of eveuing shades now com- | €& " t1s: 46 45 8d B3¢ 1o 82.00. from $2.75 fo #6.50. Extra and ostrich fans as low as $2. plete, cream, tans. modes and pearls. _“‘-!”‘l' ‘),IH“’;\’\_‘ ll!]\“‘“':”"”'E“ a4 m’x‘? alon s ladies, fine wool, black Beautiful funs from 81 to 815, button length Suede at 32 e e et B N e, il fan ! ay, pants and vests, fr Ribbons in all stylos, colors and[ 16-Lutton length Suedo at $2.00, and ! Hes Our Boveltic l‘"_‘l o LG Taa. A byl i ORI U AL % LA ach. Good quality of wool widths, shoulder length at $3.90, e el sl S S Lack pent eidordowns at. 85,85 Au-cidor- and coiton gray punts and vests, 85c Notions of all kinds. Misses’ Lace Gloves $1. uy and | s, contors and dres ; down with angora far for o sach 11 line ) lined Mittons and 86T covers stamped or plain. stylish plaid cloaks for $5.50, Camel’s Child ‘s Und Neckwear. e O e o e ttons and | ™ omothing choico in Roman omb hair plaids for 26.25, A very fino aren’s Underwear, : A full lino ol Dr. Warnee's camel’s k - i Do you know we are headquarters for [ hroadeloth with astrachan trimmings ) -ullling in all colors, 28c, 35¢, All gloves fitted and satisfac guar- | Cr 5 ) v v i I hair fincst wool pants and vests, in all Ruching in all colors, from 15¢ to 83¢ vizes, from 16 to 54, prico 3% to $1.55, agard: Laces. Roman_emproidered dresser covers taining toa baby’s wardrob effoct for $6.90. A beautiful imported 75 10 $5.50. el A protty Cambric Slip for night wear | brown cloak, with nail-hoad teimmings, ind these goods will not shrink. A We excel in this department as we| 3 ply cape linen collars, 6 for 23c. We have a new and beautiful line of ‘_“M;\' 'V[;_-) 1r~_."m-d[v ."1',’,‘.1“". ;\Ll 7117 ]n_v‘! ‘\\'.“'1, 1\“ . for $10.50. ine liro in natural wool, all sizes, pants, |have given twenty yours close attention | Windsor ties in handsome patterns |Laces, including different designs in |3 sl el LIS Gt LRIy o vests and boys’ drawers, from 85¢ to [toit. We carry all the best makes in |anq colors, 2 Real Point, Duchess and Valencienn uvlll_n; -\3v{| AU el 'l"l: ty fino Nainsooic Dresses, dainty 7 : A $1.10; in part’ wool natural gray pants |domestic corsets and a very large line| Crepe ties in all colors, 50c. A very fine silk lace especially pretty l'l"'m” x‘n‘n" R Ik S QHke L L s Children’s Dresses. and vestsand_boys’ drawers, irom 25¢ |of imported, Fourteen different styles| Fandsome lino of children's collars. | for fancy work, ory linan, momio cloth from 2560 ana hams and fathor stitchod, $1.23 T e %0 7he, or a still lowor price from 20¢ to [of P. D. Will give you agood I D.| Children’s set collar aud cufls, 55¢,| Platt Valenciennes in all widths. e R el e N e e e A Bl (e s L G AL B S L) Ise. Child’s fine all wool jersey ribbed |corset for $1.75 and ail the way from 31,25 and $4.50. Oriental in fine pretty patterns. ERLL LY ATt S et ana e ol bl AL LU L vest, black, from 75 to #1.15, according | this to $8.50. Black lace sc and {Demi Flouncing in creum and black, | Noveltios in pin cushion covers, head ! A berutiful line of theso garments in | - dren’s dresses from 3 to 6 years of ago b sizo. Children’s union suits, all wool |~ High bust dress form covsets $1, $1. 2,25, handrun, § : 50 und [in the latest and desirable patterns rastelranerilncefaiptrisow tidiealors TUaRE ECOESN LRSS BEoBRanE | BI0RRL SO IMetipE o By loR BT RO RS slnck jersey ribbed, all sizes, $1.35to |8 $10.50. Alson new line in narrow, in cream, | pin cushion tops. An elegant now line embroidery. onEL R [EomiOLO S Joaiclitire; 5 “each. All wool gray jersey Iixtra long waists, medium and very | Face vei 5e, 20¢, 20¢, 85c|white ana black silk. : of H’)\l_m" ?uflvv‘nirl-';"id linens, also a SoSIHONmSHpRICHeian d Ryl ribbed, from 21.50 to $1.85. Cotton and [short waists in a number of different|and 55c each. Linen Torchons at 5, 7¢, 9¢, 12¢, 15¢ large line of stamped linens. wool jersoy ribbed union suits, gray, $1 | styles and prices. Corsots from a very | Sewing sillc vefling 25¢ a yard. yaids s Stamping pattorns st half cost,| Christening Robes. Children’s Hose. to $L.25.° Children’s cquestrienna |pliable: light weight to a very firm Finest Medici and Smyrna in diffor-| Whon you comu to us for yarns, you | o have soms of the most exquisite tights, all sizes, from $1.40 to 32,25, heavy weight, and will guarantee to fit Mittens. ent widths. gomedo hoadqaurtors, and aro sure o garments in this line ovor offored to any lady if she will come to our fitting i ), : PaROED i 350: & e pleased. the people of Owmaha, consisting of | double knees, heel, toe and sole, from China Silk Underwear. |roomaud try diforentsiyles. e oo R0 (an Toilet Articles. Zephyrs in all now shades. 2-throad |Chinh Silk Laca. trimmod, hand ome | 5o to 836, in sipes. fom’ 51 e 0k A » |, For this week somo broken lines of |3 r0 7ol oo o5 and 5 We ave sole agents for Madame Ru- | Saxony for infants’ wear. broidered, also tho finest sheor linens | plain eashmere, fine, from 45¢ to 63e, in slik gowns, 38.75 to §14.50; skirts, $4.75 |1 h'ulr;*f‘h o h\l\}l{'""thfi-s at 750, Al ik 750, 90c and 81.25: fanc pert’s face bleach and toilet articles.| Sazouy, 15¢ skein, 2 for 25¢. hand hemstitched and embroidered. 51208 from 6 10 94, A heavy rib for 45 %0 88: drawers, $1.50 to $6.50; chemiso, |Suranteed fast black . silk, 81.15 and $1.75; lined, 90¢ We are solling a great amount of face | Spanish and Alliance knitting yarn| A cowplete line of Skirts in cambric, in sizes from 6 to 8. Cheaper } i d blea:h and guarsutéo 1t to give satis- for children’s weer, 20c per skoin, nainsook and flannel. grade, merino heal and toe, 25c. Heavy T B (B yatthE e tirey s Targe Perfume. Jewelry. faction. ! Bost quality Gorman knitting yarn,| Novelties in cashmere, flannel and | ind extra honvy fast black cotton lose, i T e TED Foodworth’s Triple Extract Per-| A beautifulline of fancy stick pins. 29¢ a skein, §1.15 por pound. crocheted Sacques, flannel Wrappers, [ just right for school hose, all sizes, 2. ldeioflatloe o con o sl o ,u,\,:a"f:‘tffi';‘p’u, ihoait Will arrivo this week & full line of Aprons. Finest Zephyr Gormantown wool yarn | Blankets. Booties in knitted and kid | ° Infants’ cashmere, a fitio rib or plain, m fl‘ real shell hair ornaments. We have a very large line, prices from | 20c per skein. Chinasilk Bibs. hand quilted and em- for 55¢. A heavy rib, with silk heel uis. 5 atest novelties in jewele 25¢ to $2.50, hetland Floss, 20c skein. broidered, also iinen ones. and toe, from 4 to 44, price 89¢. A fino Black hare 75¢, $1.50; muskrat $1.25, Waists. Neck chains, pendants, watch fob: Dainty Aprons for afternoon wear, airy Floss, 20c skein. 4 A full line of Infants' Vests, in wool, | rib, regular s0c hose, merino heel and 2.50; Krench s Porsian lamb Wo carry the Iquipoise, Jenness!silver chateluine watches, rings, ete. [and Aprons for prictical use. Rug'and carpet yarn, I5¢ skein, 58¢, B¢, 7he. Fino silk at $1.25, | toe, for39e. A good quality for 25c. 505 black astrachan, %5; beaver |Milier, Ferris, Doutle N. Jackson and | Bracelets, cuff buttons and earcings at Nurse’s Aprons.in great variety from | Ancora Wool 15e ball, 2 for Z5c. Flannel and kuitted bands | Also infants’ fine white cashmere hoso $8,50, 310,50, $12 : Warner’s, Price from $1 up. half price for a few days only. ; Tee wool 5¢, 85¢ box. ; Tromi 85616015068 ‘Tuatijeda anojg. } i L Kirts, $1, $1.15, $1.50, Wo have a nice trade in these goods, Fine Irish linon handkerchiefs with |sciect from, including itz or Tour- | terns, from 75c to $1.25 per yard 350 Dividod skirts, #1.85, $2. 25, Coney capos, 0.90, %7.50, $18.50, Persian lamb capes Pinest beaver capes, £40 Bluo moutlon capos, 8115 Mufls to match all eapes. Children’s sets, #3.50 an Children’s Cloaks. In this department wo haye the la est and best selected stock in the city We make a spocialty of cloaks for childeen from 6 months to go. Wo are offering a spoc something new in brown linen table covers. particularly protty when embroidered in shades of brown A\ SIUeJU] 4 79[ 188109 I8Y) An oxtra quality ribbod cashmore, Beautiful line in all colors. Ladies’ NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO BUY OR NOT. All Mail Orders Filled Promptly, D NCR ) W tletr report on the question of reducing local | United States Savings bank, which has " SRR THERIN [ | supper at Blum's ball, Twenty-sixth ana ¥ [ DEQTING THR NRW T | rection by which an alternative provision of SHE USED HER HORSE WHIP, | feeisiases ol S o Sty s | CARVED HES BRO THER-IN-LAW, | Stis et ! TESTING “THEENBWE TARIEE, ot eimayor annrmstie e oo, T G Water Power and In. | 40 6gain in troublo. Manager William Mr. R. T. Skannon of Nebraska City was ing of a fact, the existence of which is 1o bo o T ot "Wiscoome. has iled | Sims, who was appointed receiver of the visiting friends yesterday. determined by the president. the proper papers with the secretary of | bank, today filed a petition 1n the district W. S. Bavcock returned yesterday morning Ocean Mal' Service. . : N 3 court cl giag cers bank with % 1asti oY 01 i ioh DV ) o] Fane! i 0 Dotermined Assault of a Lincoln Wom: Ktatoitolonti el oNto traris ot blsTnavs TaithIa L{r;ll\l“llnm\r» ag the ofticers of the bank with | Fathusiastic Recantion William Richards>n | from a trip to Denver, Colo. Briof of the Attorney Ganeral in the 0ases | qyo i4s for contracts under the Sostal atd Results in Trouble. AL o ) This bank occupied one of the finest build- Extended to George Smith. o 05"1‘;""3‘;_‘;?;\{%;‘ 1"1(}.’{f;‘.';\i.fi?"fi?r‘.‘t‘;‘"d be- Breught to Test Its Validity. bitl will bo porsonally openod by the post B, TS (e Beo bldg. | ings in the city, known as the Knox build- X § d plants. master gencral in his § o'clock on r. Birney cures catarrh. ee bldg. ing, and the building was owned W. A, Paul has returned from alengthy , Monday afternoon next. T docisions will = S RTO! oK, by the bank. TLast July the Kunox E \RRE| E , | solourn in the wilds of northern Wyoming. r - not be mado for provably a fortnight, allow- PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN INVOLVED. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. Ballding e T RESULT OF A QUARREL OVER STOCK Engineer King reports the public T'"."m' CONCERNING THE OCZAN MAIL SERVICE. ,;,“xlt,»,w for 'xm‘ 1 u'rh;l .,1"‘,‘“'] of each L ‘,, sircular Dorter of President | With o capital stock of 150,000, William C. — ments now in Progress to amount to $300,000. A | and the consideration of all advantages of- Annual Circular Leiter of Prestdent | i1, yreaidont of the bank, was president I Probably Fatal | . The Atbletics and a picked nino will cross | ¢ 2 | fered undereachy bid., FLt has tbootidoctdad Crowdod Thoroughfare the Scene : sompers 3 of tho Knox Building company, and the ofi- | Dangerous and Probably 84al | hats this aftornoon at 3§ o'clock on the Tnird | Secretary Blaine in Washington— ! to accont as suretics on vonds and contructs New Yorg, Oct. 24.—Samuel Gompers, | cers of the bank \\'cru\ min _n;‘umbora of the Wound Inflicted—One in Jail, ward grounds, Those Chinese Cases—The Minis- :\l\_(:l:;xlnnun A;llui*!r:::)ll‘“lu':.l‘m:"e. .’;rl:1|‘x.1.3\||3;4,.1 , president of the Awerican Federation of | company, to which the building was trans- i s iAo Fcli % Inea Fred [IKorfr.€5 and coats S o B standing. It t nocessary (or nay otho voked the Affair—What the Labor, issued his annual circular lettor yes- | ferred soon after its orgauization. thieOthoxfinjeie Hospl eAlor AV B e for Seslln s toRir e cer from San Salvador—Mili than accepted bidders to submit plans of ves- Victim's Friends Say. R i e oA h ol DiaAa Al Aok In the suit brought today thc receiver al- tal—Notes. Mike O'Mar: tury Posts Abandoned. m*“l‘nl Il:‘n ll\hl\ depar l,[lh- ‘\-, All l:;--ln'mm- A Brday B850 y leges that in tho organization of this building e e . : antic and transpacific ships will bo sea- Unions of America,” in rogard to tho annual | campany and tho teanster of the stock. the wiihe Typocraphical union of South Omana post oficoa, Applications for oadotahips oF : " convention of the federation. In regard to | officers of the bank connived to aefraud the v outti pegve it anaeginLs um s kel (Woonestay; £ st YL i apprentice appointmonts are made to the BeE,]—At 4 p. m., on the crowded thorough- | can federation, thero aro now over 619,000 - 4 g o y . W. r, of the mail carrier force, hus nitod Statos in the cases vd, Sut- [ offico department. fare ‘l,rog,n.ul‘ near Fifteenth, Mr. J. R. | workingmen aMiiated with that organiza- Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Boee bldg. | about2o'clock. Tne principals were py | taken his vacation and will visit northert | ton & Co., Hecman Sternbach & Co., and T'here will be eizht endets on the first class Lomist, the well known coal dealer, was puo- | tion. Following is the letter in part: N county farmers and brotbers-in-law. R‘l:T*T'nll':er‘r c-[!us_) : Marshall Fiold & Co., appellants, against the | {hibs and svolonisoRioacyh Solnaa dalipn loly horsewhipped by Mrs. Hancock. Al cloventh annuat convention of the & ttscoms that tho Smith family, William, | AlDIS ;:IT“NNV':;";("’:l‘f;"':h'l‘g“w“’u}f& bocdai | United States has boen proparad by the at- | forms ‘of bids, it 18 not. the intontion te A merican eration of Labor will be hel : e aalanale) natliva y 0 Lo = SRy £ b s ) Mrs. Hancock is o handsome, stylish ap- | " Hrcweld’s hall, Birmingham, Ali. Do- | Signor Palo Mercento Thinks the | George, Horaco and Charles, live on a farm | iy 'Misonio ball, Octobor i), tornoy goneral. Theso aro tho oases in [ award contractt to moro than ono lino. for pearing woman of about 23. Two years ago | cember 1. epresentation. i AFoRbIo N A1y ING . Casihaey down near Bellovae, and next to thom | nru'ung Mps| William Miltchner of RRoss- | Which the constitutiouality of the MeiKinley | any one route, providing tho pronosal offors sho was tho wifo of an estimablo gontleman. | FEEEER G S WIS e Cimcao, 1L, Oct. 24.—*Lam (nclinca to | o THpme3 tisbardson, uhewr brothor- | ville, Kan.. who have boen visiting Mr. and | bill are involved. They are umong the casos set | Uhe full sorvice reauired. ety arrlved in But she met Lemist and forgot her obliga- | thun 4.0.0, or ato for 4,000 | doubt many of the stories which have lately | hus allowed his cattle to broak the fences | Y3 J: O. 3aston, have returncd home. for hearlug by the supromo court on the sec- | wagyinzton this afiernoon on tho con tlons to her husband. Mrs. Hancock says | MIOre ‘two delocutos: for S000 mombors or | /o ouorin ‘the American newspapors re- | nd run ot latgo on tho Smith farm, doing Sl eSandEM IR WL Wl and son Clark of | ond Monday of Novembor. Twonty appel- | grossional uxpress via tho Ponnsylvania rail- that he proposed that sho leave her husband, | or more, four delozatess for 52,000 members garding tho probability of an early removal | Much damage. They sworo out u warrant | JFEEEV (i AF0 Kuests of W AW A Paul | jants contead that the act is unconstivutioual | road. —Th wy appesred somewhat prop o il al o) el ORI e SRS A more, five doleg And 80 on ”“, & r[ SR ik I for Richardson's arrest, but he skippea, | 4nd wife. Twenty-fourth and M streets because of the ommission of the tobaceo re fatigued from the efficts of his journey, but E28 AELY. RO, or foderal labor unions, state foderations, | Of the pove from lome, the more so as L am | iphay ynen had him subpaenaed and procecded | The derroc lly at Blum’s ball Friday | 29°44% k0388 " | ho grooted several friends cordially, Thore An excuse of somo kind was trumped up ral labor unlons, trides' asseniblies, of | in constant receipt of communications in re- | to Albright o serve th Writ in person. ovening was poorly attended. Tho demon. | U8te clause i the bill as it was signed by | 1€ KFARLED sevebal frienas wouiia against tho unsuspecting husband and Mrs, | trades’ counclls, one doelezuto 5 ‘-\” lation to the situation in Italy, which make Richardson claims thatone of the brothers, | stration has been postvoned until Wednesday | the president after having boen agreed to in Later a reporter called av Mr. Blaine's Hancock left him, No pursuasion on Han- lunstoibasaititiedica o entutlon | mention that the occupant of the vatican | Wbile reuding the subpwna, threatene vening, October 25, conterence and because it contains the boUnty | jouse and met the s v at the door on ninatihiyeis corsiilonta. of:ailition fahastor y g pl kill, Richardson drew a knife to pr MUTERYTd. od his intei i und reciprocity provisions. the way to take.his carr t the curt cocks part could induco tho woman | at loast thirty davs betore the dato upen any such ntention,” sald Signor Palo [ Kill Richacdson drew o kiifo to protoct | Hugh Murphy doclared his intontion to in- | 45 1 the it Gontontion, tho at- | L1 aY {0 LK his catciago at tho vucistona 5 o, rought | Which the convention s about to b held SR e R LA I o | himseif, and stabbed George : o | stituto a suit against the city for failure to | Concerniu; Arabcconte j At | to call on the presigent. In respouse to an i to raturn to his home. Tho woman brought | ¥ \*y ate representing a unlon niust be a ;“.[“"m‘l‘i'm'g‘;“;:.‘“:“":’{ ':‘:3‘,{“’“‘“;‘:”“,‘- ““s‘ ‘i‘xi left sice, making a huge cut, sufticient to | order warrants to pay for the curbing along [ torney gene x).AI.lr‘uw the i‘.utuv of ”;”, “1“. quiry as to his healtn, the secrewary said ho suit for n aivorce and the husband seelug | emberof tho union, and I wot @ craftsman | &, MECOE, B IR O LR0 SAERE GRS I allow the entralls to protrude. "The wounded | Twenty-fourth stroot. torough its enrollment and signature by the | \yas'feeling very well but as to otlier mattcrs v starmined! ¢ complete | of the trade unfon must give the reason why t A LR e v IPAL 4 klig residents of both nouses, its approval by the | it o e that sho was determined on a complote [ of the trado union must give the reason why | FHSFEE o (BTE LY BEAEW B mORER be | man was carried to o b nd medioal aid H. Biwood, a big_cattlo shippar of | hresidonts of both housos, fts avproval by tho | yo declined to talk, separation, made no answer in the case, and | SN dPICKRle Was 3 hafora tha {16 of | pilgrims and tho Italian protestants, | was | Shmmoned. Dr. Thomas Kelly dressed tho | 0'Neill, was ot the vards looking after u : ! 8 clocted at loast two weeks before the time of | b s anc n protestants. ! SR A ra R CE R . khess tate, in whose oftice it is carefully pro- | RN S the court granted tho decree. Tho husband, | holding the canvention and the names of delo- | in Romo, howover, at the time the Hruno | Woutld, which ho pronounced very daager- | shipmont, Mr. Eiwood also found tune to vod, In obedionco 1o oxpross statutary In. | the United S ies maiAnal pL North ELAkIN almost heartbroken, abandoned his business | §3tes forwarded to the committee, statue was unveilea, and, as u Catholic, I | O 0 00 a0y o eod cauoht by Oficors | V15iE BiS 0ld friend Myles Welsh, junction. This, he continues, Is the uLtimate | (ayuthers the case of the Lwo Chinamen. by % ; 4 = could not but note witn bitterness tha in- | L > 5 & H. Heyman ana Jonathan Johnson re- R e T e B et 0 8 L X Amon.: and went to another stau 3 and completo récord of the propor and ¢ INGAWORY LD AROLUON SY810, Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Bee bldg. | flamed condition of the protestant populace | E8llou and Hanscn near the Albright depot. | oo eV G0+ 080 S u had ordered to be returned to Munitoba,Can., " STH afused. e ihen s ) 3 £ amed cond protestant populace | & vas removed to the hospital | yen: | Tarnedibiciaay: avening.tromlhinooln iw. stitutional passage of the law as theremn 5 on 8 3 o Then she claims he refused to marry her i s 5 against the vatican, But T am confident that | SWith was romoved to the hospital last oven- [ (Eveh LRGN SRR TE, Trom, Lincon, whero e o Mt g whotetn | and whom the Dominion authoritios rofused i atican, confic a ] i d.fo il ¥ attended tho sessic e Nevraska | contained, and 08 i BE N0 [Dominlg The woman waited for Lemist on O street HE BECAME A PLUNGER. his holiness would not consent to vacate :!‘l"“‘lnlntth 'l‘n:;]lv‘lm!‘fl‘l;'- was that he hada | ping Jodge, [ndependent Ordor of Odd: e danatlopltwhdh S taolllio i ,,"w‘ e h’ :Hl \} ‘[;.u:m -‘l‘mnuln -‘.” except on pay with a horse whip conceulod ja the folds of Roma until ho was absolutely escorted to tne | Small chiuco of recove fellows, judiciul notice in considering tho existenco | "Piia prasident today save an audionce to her dress. When bo uppeared on tho sceno | Story of a Poor Minister's Sudden | frontier by the vovernmeut soldiers and the g e Monday evening the South Omaba Chau- | aud contents of the luw, and is complete and | genis Presider BYL A0 R0 aNdianan it ho cut him right and left over the face. Ho Riso to Wealth. Italian government would not dare to make Repudiated Edgerton. tauqua will meet at the nome of Dr. and | rogular, is not impeached by entrivs upon the | prnetated M ine Ulonimotontiny (rocontly seized tho instrument of torturo and wrested | gioix Parss, S, D, Oct, 24—|Special | $4¢h n move. Tho cardinals are mostly vory | A largely attended meeting of tho demo- | Mre. M. Kirkpatrick. | The eirclo is in & | logislative jouraais o other evidomee e B e dR oA R R T AR it from her hands. s Telow: T T T aged men, and they would mostly vote | cratic citizens of South Omaba was held at | flourishing condition and the course of study | sistent therewith. Even if the eurolled act | = ) Ay S O A number of Temist's fricnds are endeay. | Telogram to Tnk Bee. |-~This morning at the atithe desertiont of Lot vatioan by k Tho military reservation of lort Cum- oring to keep the facts of ho horsewhipping | opening of the aistrict Methodist Episcopal | hehnessn ooriio” Of the vatiean by his | gyyug hall, corner Twenty-eighth apd Kt | Promises to bo u most interesting one. 13 but prima facio evidenco of its existenco | mpings, N. M., und Fort Mar M., have & i cts sewhipping es G ot da s co LT TaRE Harry McBrido was arrestea on a warrant | and contents, there 1 1o other record by | been abandoned. and tured over to the 1o out of the papers. Some of them intimate | conference the character of Rev. Theodore i - presid or: by Mr. M. AR O WA TR RO LY 'a | which it may bo impeached, excent tho Jour- | tesiar danecticant for der 11 that she was attempting blackmail. Gorrish was calied up foraporoval by Bisnop | Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Beo bldg. Bocty, at \\'!ml-h Ill‘n:lur\vu:u soveral good lling. to ratuen 1t Moskor | nals of the two bouses, and fn the case at bar | {orior doparkipent forzdlancelioniundos: the WAy 4 A — et es delivered, all of which were re . Moshor | nals of t (i, s . REWARD POR NEAL'S ARMRST. Koss, but found no response. A committee Sortisr KloEn e R A LT P TV A A RS y yestorday in the woods over | the journals 4o not suow any discrepancy be- £ - - M. J. Carey, an oficor at Kansas City, | of three was appointed to investigate the . Xl m, following olutions near Albright in a very “dilapidated condi- | tween the bill as it passed the two houses Electro-thermal baths and masssge claims the reward of $200 offered by the stato o I o aiaia 108 | Dunyan Golo.,) Qo i, ~Theranppearsitot FOOVING FesolutiorbE £ 0 tion and tho bilkas it was approved. The evi- | trentniont Mmo. Post 819§ S, 150h steet for tho arrest of Murdorer Bd Neal. dar. | TOHCR BI0RR TOEERL 8 BOT FeafinR bo considerable opposition throughout Colo- | g ¥ herens, Al o 2 (Mo Nabraska. Grand T.odae 0dd Fel. | dence tonding to show sucn discrepancy re ! i J Caroy was the gontiomau who captured tho | LomIb 0, e B OF Shveat hune, | Fado 10 tho govorumont setting aside tho | whi it bouy thut Wi Atuuire und rotan tho | lows n scaston at Lincoln 1ust wook gun- | lied on by uppollants, 1 in parolo an caunot, T murdoror in Kausus City, _Ho has placed tho [ tinistor, re HBEN 301053 o White river plateau as a national park. One | Feipect of our proples and ferved on Mrs. Bayless of this city the ‘or- | therefore, be considered by the court. DExvVER, Colo., Oct. 24, —Information from mattor in the hands of "Attorney Strawn of | dred dollars in , he jumped in to a Conconing, however, tho attorney ger s fi 4, ati Wierens, We us detioeratic o otSouth | der of chivaley. Ehis is the f - Omaba and that gentloman called on (o~ | Position of afluence and wealth, flo became | reason for this opposition is that the plateau | Omaha would hive. SUst eatse v Quti| denpCehlaatny, it Whiniathe ey Lmo that | e that th tobucco rebato section w Mocker, Colo., is to the efect thatat Lilly B 200 ! 14Y | omiitted from the bill aftor its passago and | park, near that city, twolarge bodies of Utes, ernor Thayer this afternoon to presoat | & plunger in real estate and speculated | is covered with actual settiers and Plore tho olevation of.gue J. W orton to | Y 1s atat Carey's claims. Amoug the pupors presonted | in nearly all the westorn citios. | and sugh action proposed by the goverament | U1 supreme benen fuply bocause wo s his before its approval by tho president, asis | hoth the Ouray ana Uncompabgre nre claimed by the appellants, this fact ould N ! p 3 ? & hbors know him %o bo totally unfit by [ Messes. J. Lafoye and P. M. Schneidar Woro afiidavita both from Carey and thochiof | In 1800~ be was supposod 10 | would work a groat injurv upon them, Au- | GHiGACion F CxpOrlenct fOF so MporLnt 4 | denncares: I Lafoye and P. M. Sconeldan, SORER R L 3 Fausmississippl congress | oy popder invalid the re sinder of the ill, which dia pass both houses and was approved of Attack—Uauses Which Pro- Attorney General Miller today instruct d < ) ¥ > worth about £00,000. o rumors o 4 camped in the hills, each of them uumber. of police of Kansas City that Caroy made the | be worth about 500,000, Of late rumors of | gthor is that the laud in question is a lar position; therefore be (¢ frontNaw OFleans: were Intariatod wieltor e Hsibine gagh ofih AL arrost, a very ugly nature have beon ftloating about | papt of the old Uto reseryation, and that tie sivod, That we nsdemocrats and eltizens i o i 2y & T S R accusing the divine of haviag sold the same | [nited States government is under contract | 9f South Omaba, believing in the sterling in- | @bout the yards and exchange yesterday |,y yhe prosident, for tho reason that the re- | Pumerous —chiidren. Tuey are wantonly Tho Stratton Home for Aged Wome pivce of realty property to five or six differ- | \ith toe Utes to sell that land at § togrity und scholarly' attainments, with ripe | afternoon, They oxprossed themselves sur- | pot B 000 nd'th approved bill were sop- | Sidughtering the , and hundreds ot c ohraskn aajoome for Aged 'Women of | ony partios and thon going 80 far as to sell | More and to taen the @ oioriis & experienco, of Judze . M. Post. “cheertully | prised at the rapid strides made by this city. | DA cection S he RPEEOVEL b e casses are Loft to rot on the graund. Furiher D ERoss WA inoorpueatads. Do, QoL o | property which he nover owned or had @ | tribes interestod REGepach 018 yromise to vote solldly for him on Novewber | * Recoipts from January | to date are 466,200 | “'Concorning the incorporation in the bili of | 40Wn the divide and “clear on down to ¢ e oabonor | titlo to.” Many of the victims are said to bo | "It {s probable that a strong effort will bo | ° "°** cattle, 1,136,250 hogs, . 7139 | the sugar bounty clause, the attornoy geu- | Hiu0 Wountaios, at the lower end of Rio o of the persons originating it—Mrs. Itabecca RN ) J : : A ¢ S tars g, L0 thelr SOrrow upo: P ! axdallo TR e A0t o )18 'y | anco county, oands of Utes are busily ens H. Stratton, Zaccheus Stratton and Theees | ministers who, relving, to their sorrow upon | mada by the. people of westomn Colorsde 1o Another Excellent Witness, horsos and mul 4 los A%163 | oral says it was for the purpose ofencour- | oute tOURLY BV OF 1 S 5 is professional ethics, purchased proverty | pu R : cattle, a 10ss of 170, s, 0 gain of H1.001 | ag > produc { raw sugar A. Stratto Ihe object of the asylum is | Dis professional ethics, pur P prevent the lund being donated as proposed. A few days ago ‘A prominent shipperin s 70, , @ gain 0! 4, aging the production of raw sugar this & \ y 4 Y from Gerrish and are now minus their cush p, and a gan of horses and mules | o « o, b ys, nssigned th R R geclared to bo “to provide a howme for | & i sk St sonthern Uolorado’ westinduoed 'to unlosd s dag i nd mules | countey. Counsel, he says, nssigned the in N Jimited wumber of wothen af reflaement wo | L0° Wholo matter will bo roviowed on Mou- | Dr. Birney cures eatareh, oo bldg, | fouiot Colorado was dudu ot ot | 88 compared with 1 creaso” of duty upou wooleas, silks and sOaI skln Garmen's have been so reduced by misfortune as to be | 14Y by the conforer o snding them through, to th DT W. L. Gregson of Swift & Co., who will go | cottons to tho necessity for additional reve- . suitablo persous to roceive assistance.” A S Rra—— Denver's Dishonest Offcinls sending them throup| I8 marks © | to Chicago as tho represontative of that | Bues to pay tho sugar bounty. There 1sro ODDS AND ENDS £ Daxveg, G Uot 94 —George T .. | had great dificulty in getting §25.50 per head apany on the Board of Trado. was pre- | WArrant for saying that the duties herein as FUR CAPES. % ST, Louis, Mo., Oct. 24.—Papers have boen ESVER, Colo, (ct. 24, —~George I Ray- | for bis offerings. The" next train he sent ted yesterday moruing by his fellow em. | Sessed were provided for by congress in this ’ Mr. Graves, who runs a cigar stora on . ) e wond, James P. Hadloy and William M. | through to South Omaha and wot $43.20 per 4 act 1o pay tho sugar bounty than there would Eloventh street oppositv the Capitol hotel, | 4¥eWn up for a suit to be fllea in the circuit | gy ootk ras ex-city officlals who wore head for the very same quality of stock, & 2 wiiho8 bandsome ‘gold ohalg sad . ( RO%NO K tho ning of tho' du MEN'S FUI Waa fined 10 and costa. today. for slowies | court here that will cause s sonsation, as it | Bls% officials who wore in- | head fo ¥ 8 4 + & | charm studded with diamonds, the initials | be for saying the same thingof the duty R young men to play poker and freeze-out for | is a contost of the will of Frederick Kuz- | a1 %5 SRS (U SI0AXM ogition ‘of ast | T o0 Peilion: o cover the Lintervening dis dioted as related in the extra edition of last [ Kain of 314.79. Allowing i very large margin | S\ 1, G boing engraved thereon, |”vu-: hv‘lhw' In’ll'rl'n any .Inym;n 'm;-rnllmu |;.m “ q A A ie quostion of the validity of the bouuties " the cigars in his place of business muller, & retired Fourth street mercbant. | Rising this worning and released upon fur- | tance, he made $10 per head by patronizing Thursday ovening Justice Breon united 10 | f5a5 oud as that of the protective tariff, and OVERCOATS. Charles Hurd, B and Fifth stroets, has | tho wotion 1s brought by George A. Kunz. | nishing $10,000 bail this mariet. marriage Peter Fuchs and Frartisk Vonosk, | has boen answered in the same way by con caused the issuanco of @ warrant for the rof K N “Sid" Roberts, ex-chief A - ot botb of this city ceromony 1ok place | siant legislation and an acquiescenco of the and All Fashionablo Arvest of Mra, Ball, lus uoxh door nelghbon, | Muller of Kaosas Oity, who was & partaor of | | S0 HobaES, ox-cblod Inspector of the itoal k Acuvity. at the bride's home, Ninetecnth and O | hogola, a8 old 48 the nation: itsclf, has san WDo In his absence enterad his house aund | Frederick in a dry goods store twenty vears By Py N ARES D6 There is a great deal of astivity in the local [ streets, a larze number of frionds being pres 1 bott . S gave his 13-year-old anughter a torrible beat- | 880. Tho partuership was dissolved in 1570, | fOF the reason that ho hasnot beon arrested, \ 1 eut. The Bohel baud furnished musio | toned both diroct and indirect bouuties for f Mr. Fard aays this shosta wesk eoe. | George goih 1o Kansas City and Frod re: | dlthoush it is said hotoo is fudictad. This, | Teat ostato market. A glanco at tho bulld- | eut. ‘e Hohemian baud furnishod”musio | tho oncouragoment of those iudustrios which entered his house in his absence and gave his | c1ously, and at tho time of his death, Septem- - N DoW 10 Coures of conatruction, ocoeting feom [ 'tho'hridesmald Miss Bazbars Vouseks, Tho | 2Avionsl lndependense ass publio purposa = wife & torrinle cursing, In two hours after- | ber 4 last, his estate amounted to #2,000,000 Dr. Birney sareh, Beo vldg, | 1000 w 400 Brown Bark leads the pro- | .00 ni0 ware the roiplants of many valuable | “7d,58 Within tho pawar of congress. ' o wards Mrs. Hurd was doad Pho will was drawn August 3%, o fow days e esslon for improvements, . Fhareclprooisr elatan tho “Rhlerder gen Clyde Newell and Grover Smith, voth boys | before Kunzmuller died. n it o leaves his Huilding Fermits. RESAGR A - oral says, could not havs been tutended to i | CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS b " idpary : Magic City Notes . crease the revenue. It ditional opera of 15, are under arrest on the churge of plek atire possessions to his wife and appointod The following permils were 1ssued by the . S DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers. Bostlittle > a0l o RS Ree 5 ug the pocket of Mrs. MeCord of \West A | Treabi-tire bl S e Tl IRl Rl W. L. Grogson loft for Chicago last even- | 7! oy constipation: evary | tious Preclude any such idea fhe claus | - gargend for Fashion Book malled fros. street brothor claims he was not in his right mind | B 1, Emory. three-story briok residen e ing. time. None equal. Use them now. 3 Bitortaong » WA ok introssed ol Mys. Jennie Boan has sued the B. & M. | o be would not have been iwnored. Thesig: Pwentieth und Douglis streots 7,000 E. Truehaft has roturned from an ex = c L ML . RAMQHL ROE L0, Sas N company for £5,000 on account of tho loss of | nature to the will is very poorly written, | One minor pormic 15) | tended eastern trip, T In f rotor t neod 15 t :VVH“ ‘l \‘ A‘"““‘ ;‘: a “ “::I : “‘H’ l“"“"‘ ry Jo“" T sHAYNE& cu ber husband who was killed near York | Which will bo mado a poiut iu the contest. b - Tha Limeriok slub met 1as% ovening. A | whioh G0es nob ko so tar away. tem bama i [ cineromie. Shis Wholll ndopondent of every . . July 97 - - Pota - . 7,190 | large crowd was present ozin work. . I A A in i e I the Tho secretaries of tho State Board of Trans. Connived to Detraud Creditors. Diohnest 1dxs NAUD Anolacs Ordanat s (R0 80 - heer e {hoaiba | Rellable Manufacturers ¢ - 2, clause Is constituvional, ho portation are busy sending out coples of Torexa, Kan,, Oc! Tho ofticers of the | Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Beo 1 ldg . | Un'ted Workmen, will give a ball and oyster Dr ¥ cures catarrh, Bee bldg, | says. It is not a delegation of legislative di Palmer House Block. 191 &193 State 81, Chicago.

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