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THE OMAWA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY DISCIARGED 1N DISGRACE |8 S it ¥, &2 [FIVE WONRED DELEGATES| BALEY SLEEP. OUTOBER 25, 1892 Proclamation and notice to the slectors and legal voters of Ri aht ‘the clty of Omuh of an ABIAL City Slaction |\ > of tne oity of OmAhA, to be held on Tuesday, | ok theth duy of Novomner, 1802 for the pur! | 'fl‘ om t ]-l o d. X ? poso of electing une councliman from eneh | > 3 Juror Redey Dismissed from thy Panel by “A Warning. | They Will Ropressnt Nobraska's Baptist | His Visits Prys Where Fortune | wurdo o 4 legal votors of the aity of [ l - i That pest the “‘Clothing fake” has ohes in the Omaha Convention. Omaha: q 1 1 I ~) Judge Trvine. Mm‘n n:’:"rk T Sows B By 16 ne Ohurobes in Smiles<-The Wretched George P. Bemis, mayor of the city of | S i1oulder Oninha, do issue v by the aathority v my p ted 11 m . ! pclumation, and farious vocation on the unsuspecting WALL ESCAPED WITH A REP.IMAND | public. This time it iy roviving that PRELIMINATY WORK OF THE SESSION He Forsakes. '.l',l.{‘fa'il‘"-f“l‘ pablic not '.‘;“"“;-;:H"“" > . or general information may it be said | annu . oity of Or in sald ety on Tuosd iy, Today we oven and begin selling in our | I BN Rivertivntion theo: the: gury Sonm | PH1OTH HES beGn nO e of Aty COPBEAUNACS | An Tnteresting Progeam Helbeasiey BUS | Mra lllil;om,\'eo(p. H\in,;\wnh ho\r ber, Ik, tor the purniso of | overcoat department on second floor—the first i Aorbiad c - among the wholesule clothing houses, | «Upon ths Condition and Needs | husband ut 38vh street and Avenuo A, Offl GROT AT Ly e ; 4 - Hilacities Resalts dn Finding & Pretty | o1 aione of Omaha but in the whoio o the Cnaren— | Council Bluffsy is u cultured and ro- Tk e s - Shipment of our eastern representatives recent 2% E of Affairs—Dolngs of th Tnited States fc or two year: . fined lady w o vell amplifies until six o'clock in the | S ¢ N ue s - = Sistriet ke Other Courtd, l";!hr"-n fy-by-ntght oirads rse Wy G s D\ the fs x!;u:nn“:llm:"‘n‘t:::?lmli Ui:-"(n!elllw*" ihe respective | great purchases in New York. I'he over- up all the shelfwo ‘n,0ut-of-date joblots, the general system. Wheu interviewed FIRST WarD, coats placed on sale today comprise ab ho ¢ s b ; sale € ¥ out At no legitimate dealer can handle. ) v . | recently about her sufforings she made 1st Distrlot—8 E corncr fth an e T ~ 18 The trouble that existed botwoen Attor hey ndvortise u five days sale, but aro | Along with a brigby, orisp October day | 4, v e 8 oy, street FICF Gth and Mary | 8 thousand garments—in Kerseys, Chinchillas noys Guriey, Ransom and Marple and the | usually compolled to pack up about the | came thoopening of the twenty.fourth an Iatelet~N W cornor 8th and Loaven- | * - . it two jurors, IRodey and Hall, has been sot- ond day, us by that time, the rotten e convention of the Baptist church SIREFIotaN B oornek 10t6 and Jonba and Cassimeres—in blues--blacks—browns— } tled. Redey has boen discharged in disgrace | clothing falls to pieces on the wearer's train that reached the city yesterday Jon from the jury, while Hall will bs allowed to [ back. Also the patroaage gots ex- | from the lutorior of the state brougut dele: 4th Disteiot—8 F corner 1ith and first alley | 1NOAES-—and mixtures—and at the prices we o slantl et " sauth of Ploreo stroet #erve out his throo weeks. tremely light and the kicks so plentiful | gates to the convention and many more will , JEh Disteict“North 1o of Paciflc stroot bo- have made on them the y are the (’h()il])l‘st heat * Tho olimax was roachad in Judgs Irvine's | thata huange of climate is ve agree- | arrive today. woen th nnd 7th streets. ‘ A ¢ F court yestorday morning, whero it was proved | ablo to their health. Vi ; | There will ba over 500 delegates from the Jfch Distelot TEast sido of 6th stroet near | P1 oducers ever sold in Nebraska. ey 410 f 1 Now for aravelation of a few of their | 25) Baptist churenes of thoe state, represent- IS L TS £ 5 ; 5 three bl y, bld L . ATy kMt g embel : stn Distrlet v corne d sko! s ;‘;r!?:"v’:‘\‘:n\fi;i .‘ndu.m was attempted | mislonding ndvertisementst HeL DEO- ey thers will be prominent men trats, S WV corner 10th and Hickory Will buy v j Y [N i 10 b proved, und the charge thuttwo corpor- | DIC from s ’;’]"’\"‘I'i“":“ growd hoit | from abroad. Dr. Gifford of Uhicago, Jth Distriet-—8 W coruer 6th and Center ill buy you today a good heavy blue chinchilla i 3 S Aok oiut. Now they figure the ong bk ts. Dr. - o : 4 ) atlon men sat around court. rooms whon eor- | i It uee s at loast ono suckor:if | DF: Fletcher W G ”"' "“:f‘:“n‘l’frl‘_':l:,u Lt Strot—N W coraer 0t wnd Baneroft overcoat, cut double breasted—lined with substan- poration cases wore on trial was not toucned. | 4 FiP CHETUS UGty thay oun do | burg 8nd a fow othors of national ey (1th Dis et This trouble grow outof thoteialof o | o"vare” profitablo business, Now will | Will, in all probability, be present and ad- PR corner 1t and Viaton t'al twilled lining—with fancy sleeve lining—vel- { case of James Hogan against the Omana | ool Caiary As soon s you tell | dress the convention. The Baptist peoplo of b WARE, vet tollar andeanton fAanuel Boskets ! Btreet Railway company. them that you are on tothetr racket the city are “‘up to their ears’ in work pro- 18t Distrlet—N W corner 14th and Jones Al : ¢ Frank 0. Ransom, one of tho attorneys { thay will drop vou likea hot putato. | viding entertainment for tho delegatos. ey o $6 > . you save four dollars R ek SB(—} § for Hogan, was the fist man who | Thoy have as clerks men that have no They are thoroughly organized and will ALEodtE, ct—N corner 18th and Pacific J D 3 went into the witness box. e reiterated | experience in the clothing business, so | douotless succoed in finding pleasant accom- wdw'lwrs‘(-x_s W corner 18th and Leaven- No more—no less—is the l"’i"" today for a S[>]<‘n ! the statemonts regarding what ho had heard | that they can skin customers without | modations for all who come. » AU DIAEIRESE V. corne: ath & ¥ " ) 5 while in the room adjoining the one in whieh | geruple from a guilty vonscience, The, Those who entertain delogates at their S, SABIS SR WOFth BLTOnt, orner 2)th and Leaven- did heavy dark blue cassimere overcoat—Ilined the Jurors wero contined. pay their salesmen only $1.00 a day reg- ' homes are not required to furnish dinner | waneremarkaylo results 1 have roalized from my | OUh District— adjoaree W, Davis, ono of tho, Jurary S0 | ular salury,and pay from 25 {0 800 ' or suppor for thow gussts, 65 the | connofireaiment with Drs. Copsiani & Sopara submitted ona of the jurors said that the at- tra whe “H‘_)"lllnl\l\d\n right good jagjes of the church have arranged to e LD U ':‘"\_l":l‘;‘m o torneys for the plalntifl woro o lov ot blank- | sl (sin you flgbbbardh ' | sorve dinner and suppor o all o f LN wuinfl cough. A drondful hondacko and ety, blanked blanks. 16 Tale, tavertiges mons AREOnAL | qetegates at the church. This Will b & | backnche, with chest palns and u distress around the Mr. Wobster objocted to the testimony, | suits for $3.89, worth $15.00 (?). Now the | il 1 CEETTATEBTLRR KE | NORF BOkEL), Wote e NG, DNL.. MY, NARYE bOALSD o1 D) ‘e (! i 204 . ‘ great conveniencs for bot e delegates an Y not to throttle tne investigation, but vecause | Peopla’s Clothing House, 1303 Douglas st, | f thio entertamn and those who wish to | WHAISand hurd at timesay to greatly scaro me. | the tostimony of what occurred in the Jury | calls this dingonal (¥) cotton worstod, und | th0se who enter s v couldnot eat. My stomuch would bear no food-— room was not admissivle in evidence. offers the identical suit for $1.08, Better | attend the sessions of tho convention. The | gven water hurt me when it touched E corner 23d and Leaven- worth stroots. Uth Distriov—~E1st side of South 2)th streef upposite Poppleton wve. e B ith Districi—S E corner 16th with double warp Italian—with fancy striped sleeve lining —velvet collar—and canton flannel streets s pockets. Six dollars here—ten elsewhere Sth District—8 E corner 14th and William PRESELS O IX U OIELS ST CES B G I Se W BLCy district—N E cornor Sixteenth and Con- $8 ———————you save four-fifty —— — Jistrict N W corner 2:th and Doroas Mr. Ransom said that the Nebrasks coutts | o, vy "ay “the People’s for 75c (and | First Baptist churoh will havo charge of the | my stor Added to s 1 coutd | T strio corner 20th and Bancroft For eight dollars you can buy of the Nebraska to f""h"“”“{l’ b tns Uit "“‘;'\:l‘l‘l"“,‘,‘{',’,“’,,fi‘:,""‘n',f‘,,“,, Omahn mado ones at that), than the | serving of meals for the first two days of the | not sleep Waa #o nerrous . and vests | streats 0 show that the court c 3 0 \ 3 less that 1 would lie awake o night. 1S the truth wl Almost dend, for with scare tafter 1 was nd toss abont Lany to you th any tond or sleep how day an overcoat that would give the average clothier heart disease tosell for less han twelve ones advertised hy the “fake” for 98c, | convention, Beth-Eden church and South 00 (?). Better men’s | Owaha church will serve the meals of E corner 15th and Vinton misconduct of a ju “Tho judge held that the juror could testify | claimed wourth § % W corner 13th and Valley Ltk 3¢ i | % i o old out? When I found out What ets. 7 4 ; {n the case. overcoats at the People’s for $1.98 than | Wednesday and the other Baptist churches | longcan a woman hold out? When I found out wh 11t Distriet=N E corner 20tk 3 i and a half. You can have either kersey or chin- Kedey Roasted the Lawyors, the ones adyortised by the *fake” at | of the olty wil take up to work for Tnurs- | my diseuss was it yieldod easils to treatment, | Dv | 4vghie, lebal i de A i) 0 N y Juror Davis heara the remark and thougnt | $3.74, claimed worth $15.00 (?). day, the last duy of the convention. s L R ek Sl THIND WARD. chilla. The chinchillas are all wool—so are the it was Juror Redey who made the charge. Now here is a stunuer. Thesa | All the sessions of tho convention will be | o WO CI LT IIN T, VEClvering s gone, | _ 186 District—8 W corner 12th und Chicago He also beard Redoy <ay that there would | *Munchausens’ advertise men’s royal \||,ehl E"‘:.L;f:n’.:"ym‘flm Ch"r'{;ih‘czfimfi{i&{ RIS A LFSH HOW. CHAL TAOR L For bave been no suit1f Hogav's attorneys had | standard kevsey silk and satin lined | JAYSERORL AT ST, FRE (T Or the | ®like tintleanboth: same perton [ was ashiort time not gono to tho hospital and ~asked | gyorconts, $7.99, positively worth | ghurch and its various departments, Tho | hEv MY catarth with e hkine and snbing and Hogan, for the case. Itedoy further said | §95,00 (2)°-$28.00 buys an awful fino | Sinday school, tho educational woris and tho | 5t wair *}asn auhee now tho bioasing of kood that Gurloy, Marple and Ransom made it | oiireont, Now they have tho gall when | missionary causo will all have a suaro of the | dauiih. 1t i« fort io in itserr. £ e D O K iered ‘tho cards being | YOu come to buy to ask you as much and | time and receive dus cousideration. streets. 2d District—N W corner 14th and Davenport streets, S Distriet—South side of Capltol avenus 1ear (west of) Lith street. 4tb District—West sido of 12th street, be- tween Douglas and Dodge strects 1au+0 cou kersey The chinchillas are lined with double warp black lining—the kerseys with plaid cassi- mere, The chinchilla sleeve linings are fancy D Ly 5th District—N E corner 10th and Capitol stripes—the kerseys of heavy surah silk. The o (0 that thoy were | more than $18.00 for overcouts; the Attonding to Business, Llgsiele e o o Yo e, 1) e R hi Wi Y i {aitcn theve by, Juror:Hall ; actual value of an overcont sold by them | 100 bagan 849 Glolb0k and was at. | A Cotna'denice inthe Notable Credsntiats of | sireste — v\ © cofuer 0Ll and Hartiey chinchil re blues and blacks—the kerse 1n reply to Judge Irvine, Davis said that | for $18.00 1n proportion to their ‘royal | tended by a tarze number of ministers and the Physicd ns o ths Copelan1 Medical | ‘:.;‘errlcn—~ corner 11th and Dou:las f;lm‘)’ shades of browns and modes. tho cards were used in the room. | standard kersey,” would be about $65.00. | lay delegates. The session was ocalled to Institute. 5 , Sth District—N E corner 15th and Jackson ¥ “Did I not always say according to the ev- | 1 ,va you ever heard of ready made | order by Kev. G. W. Read of Rushville, [ Dr. W.1L Copeand was president of his classat | G ! IU 50 ol lCave HOUrh by s 1[] 5[1 1dencel” asked Redoy. clothing being held ut such fabulous | president of the assoc Dellovue Hospital Medical Corlege, Now York, whore | oth District—8 E cornor 10th and Howard ! i s ey et i he | prices? " Tno Peoples Clothing House | Rev: I W, ato proseated an atle papor countey, 1116 Qiplonia bears tho writton endorao | ** C° Ten fifty buysa fifteen dollar overcoat today +Did 1 over say that I would disregard the | B/ r50 A at this | upon “Church Growth.” Ho touched upoa | inthecountsr. plor i FOURTH WAZD. en fifty buysa fifteen dollar overcoat today. instructions of the judge?” sells you an awful nice overcoat this | ;v axcellent points and awakened a_deep | mentof themedical nuthoritios of New York, of th 18t District—N W corner 17th and Davenport e & e 3 il 5 No, sic week for 810.00. interest in tno theme, Rov. L. D. Pouit 1s0f promiuent medicnt collegen in - Ponnsyl- [ o (0 I'hese garments are made of elegant fine heavy “Was thore any proposition made to base Now about refunding money: 1f you | read a paper on the subject of divine guid- | Y41t Dr.C.S Shepurd was predent of his class | 2nd District—N W corner 22nd and Davenport the verdict upon tho result of the gamo of | buy one of their ieaders, the identi at Rush Madical Coll Chiengo. which 18 ac- cal | ance and tne choice that ministers make 1n atreets. i kersey—with fancy plaid cassimere lining—pinked cards " asked Judge Trvino, thing they advertise, for instance the | solecting cheir fields of labor. oI e BB oeO g U noalal5 est | 8 FomtmrgsEige ot Y scornar 20thilend {Dotgo - e e hg"\"',‘i;s'l‘e“‘j‘\;;‘“‘:“';;‘“IZ,“;"S‘; a fow ques- | $8.74 overcoat, they would probably re- | Rev. H. W. Stearns spoke unon “How to | i ceund spoeinl study in diseises of tne ear, | 4th District—N E coruer 17th und Dodge —fine silk velvet collar and canton flannel K 2 fund the $5.74. but these .are sure 1o he | increase and improve our ministerial forco in strocts 3 ous. 2 J ; nose, throat, lungs ant chronic diseases, place him ey b o y (Y% d seelf-iBed . om: they | Nebraska.” 7y it a il te OB e Fosl: 5th District—N E corner 17th and Harney yockets. They're positively as good a garment Mr. Ransom objected.saving that he would | sold out when you ask for thom; they | ™ihiiiy'\Gus a goneral discussion, consisting | *™ EiEs Losinaspoal S0 Meat rosta S S ¢ POtk Y I o) (oL g not_allow “Citizen Webster” to ask ques- | will then try to reverse mattors on you | of several short speeches, at the close. The $5.00 A MONTH. o eiees e ALY/ CORNEER 0L R UL DO EINS as you cver saw sold for fifteen dollars anywhere. tions until he had said ‘J‘ \l\'lmv;lcnp‘n\;:llby he | by trying to_sell you one worth #3.74 | conference was attended’ by a large nuniber L 7th Distrle appeared. The court said that Mr. Webster | for $ N W coracr 2th strect and St. lary's avenuo. B District—S W corner 20th stroet and §t. Mary's avenuc 9th District- rotween Hurn .00. When'you take it out to the | of ministers und was of especial interest to | o Satarrh treated at the unifo m rate of i 3.0 the—1 dicin9s furnished free. | ! oS, e eards | Q0liEDY (their store s kept darlc on | them. 3:00" & montiuemodioinss furnished free: Tho witness testitied that when the eards | | wyoeo) and you d de you want your Delegates came on overy train during tho | and uniform. Pauients at a distancy suc- were produced ail of tho jurors woro tallang | 315 00" ofunded thoy wi'l luughingly tell | 8fteruoon, and by evening thero wero abovt | cessfuliy treated. "Sond fr symptom blanks. _that Frank T, Ransom was outside the door | you they don’t advertise money back on 800 present. | could question the witness. st side of South 19th street, street and St. Mary's avent 10uh District—N W corner 15th and Leaven- ' ' 3 when the romarks woro mado. $15.00 coats, but simply stick to the tech D0 (35 (0 Wi Lty i i \ " PTth Disteici—8 W cornor 17th strect und St. i M. Davis did not think that similar lan- ol wording of their ad. and you will | _The cv‘t{sning E‘es;mn was given over to tho ( [ i \ U | Mary's avenue, guage was used against tho officers of the | ho in the soup, a wiser buta sadder man, Bapiist Young People’s union. The church 2 5 . d & strect railway company. So h,‘.u,»“u"f:, weil before parting with W _as filed to overflowing. It was ono of the ROOMS 311 AND #12, NEW YORK LIV SLCOU N2 Witness dia not hear Juror Buckley say | o had earned cash. finest lookirg congregations ever gathored BUIDDING, OMAIIA, NEB, i ")}):"{:l‘r‘l;"ffif Y "{'[v:;f Ehermun avenue thav the ofticors of the streot railway com: | ¥ Visit tho “fake” first, but b | in a church in Omana. A'very large propor- W.IH. COPEL. ML T Distriot—8 & ¢ormoe Sherman avenuo pany wero blankoty bluuied blanks aud that | *1% /;h‘guhl“lmy AotE }engi‘em‘;z tion of the audience was composed of G5, SHIEPARD, M. D, — = — = = he would vo'e against them, no matter what | guards 1 as they adv brignt, wtelligent, young men aud women . 5 R R TR corner Sherwman avenue a the evidence was. it is our advice, buy and buy heavy, we | and as most of thom wore noat sill badges | v i Mand Iiosm Rhenmatisn, Con- | ud Lue : DEFGBM'TY BRAGED MOUNT VERNON 4 Thomas S. Boyd was present when the | will pay you a handsome profit for your | pinned upon their braasts they loocoked like | sumption aud ail ehronicaffections of th ront, 4th Distric W corner Shermun avenue trouble was being had in the jury room. Tne | purchases; but if you are disappointed | ‘‘an army with banners.” There were just | Lunis Livor nnd Kidn epithets were not applied to_ Gurlev, Marple 0 1l m., 2 to ach o ind Grace strec 5th District—S W corner 17th and Charles om m.7to 8 p. como to us, The People’s Clothing | onough old and middleaged people In tne : ElasticStoztings, PURE VIRGINIA RYE* ! > Sunday, 10 8. m. to 12m streets. i . and Ransom, but to attorneys in'general. | ppice “Papu’h oo cnol® S o FI0 NI | congrogation to suzgest that life has its mid- | "2 SO T = Gth District—Fast side of Shorman avenue | 6 ¥ Trusses, 1 beg to cull the attention of the pub- i Ho could not remember who appliod the | ¢ AW JSTE VOUETD SIEEE L UL SREANL | summer and its winter of old age ay well as @O © © @ uouiiestnrtof Nicholua uireot, g 1i5ito thialaboya populur braniliorl pita wicked names to the lawyers. i Fox A0’ 01080 OLUINg N0, 1111 fts spring of youth and hope. ©0GO 7th District—S E corner 10th and Tzard /i Critohies sk R e Sl Gurley Did Some Denyin blast. Theso goods ave strictly first | “The meetirg was called to order by Mr. M. Tt §s for the cure of dyspepsia and its T e o 23, yo whisicy und vospoctiuly ask . com B lord o ns’a"f'o e class and were bought cheap, and'topre- | G. Macleod of Omaha, president of ihe Stato attendants, sick-headuche, constipa: giothEDlstriote corner 16th and Burf parison with any other brand of pure A - vent our customers from being flecced | Union of Baptist Youug People. tion and piles, tha || Batterizs, as a witness to deny that he ever sougnt out oth in this murket. It is far N istrict—N E corner 15th and Oass rye offeros] we decided to sell them for an adver- ~ The first half hovr of the evening v ; s 9 L H streets. .. superior to any other whisky anc I o e o omok tho sull | ticement at such low prices it will | taken up with devolional services, iu which .Tu“ STln' Pl“s‘ J0th Distriot—East slde North 17th strect be- Water3 guarantee its absolute excellence in Lrect vi . Law- 8 4 i tween Californ| uss sLrepts. K, o o e ftatnugl i 5 ;5:Mnrnle offerod the samo general deniai | Sioiply astonish you. Durable chin- ;‘Lfil‘éfif‘i?“e,flf,‘i‘:mi%is "3‘.?“62’?“‘??::“?5:3:3 have beconse so famans. They act@ | 11th Distriot—8 B corner 18th cnd Cass Syringes, "““"‘_““?‘“‘.“’;n ",'l‘.l‘:'” EL"lrl'i‘\V z‘;‘di"“‘v"i‘l".}(““]fi’ and thon Juror Redey wenton the stand in | chilla overconts at 4275, fur | ork, This meoting was led by Rev. F. £ gently, without griping or nausea. streets. 4 A some effe he § C his own benalf. He devied calling the at- | trimmed overcoats at $8.00; durable | Britten. il . [ Y o . . . [ ) @ ® . BIXTH WARD, lor_n z2r;3, call and Lt > e torneys tho names charged. business suits at $4.75 and the better | After the devotional meeting Mr. Fred ist District—S E corner 24th street and Amos Medical Sunplizs Honry Hiller, 616 N. 16¢h St., family Lawyer Webster, unde: *he protest of tho | o, of clothing, which are our speci- | Anderson, cue of the zealous young Banptists | ~ = = wvenue, e z 3 PP, wine and liquor housc. smond hotel h“'fl““lé’fiTfiJf‘ifi‘.‘.fiflfri"n?.'u‘""wY"r'.f""“ alty in proportion. Also the foliowing i of Omaha, read a paper upon the need of ea- GAMAN 2ud District—S W corner 9th street an : P,WF )Ll) biock. SN o Diied to orhol poraons and to. corporations'n | bargains: Red, scarlet underwsar, 23c, | ueation in the Baptist doutrine, Grd District-N E corner 45th and Grant ALOE & PENES PLLE ! S 5 Rev. F. L. Wilkins, D.D., socretary of the e = | eneral. There was no time that the witness. n’s suspenders, 5¢, men’s fur hats, Y Pt 0 streets. S Wicoraors Aoteo 112 Q ; Wo will send you the marvelous a8 thio 1anusge compisined of and. thoro Handkerchiofs free to unyone nsk- | Baptist = ¥ounz ;lgwl‘::id“\hu‘\;;':;ll’l:i RE SniDistriot 2B Wicormor 2ittand Manderson 114 S 15th St, Y Erench Proraration CALTHOS 3 was 110 time when he refused to consider or | ing for them. We have en young people of Nebraska' & most glowing C bih District—SE Post oifi ¢ 4 ALI0S will Bestore your i - oboy the instructions of the court. Regard- | extea force of salesmen so everybody | tribute by saying that the groat movement O DL Next to Post oifi ce. dteaith, Strength wud Vigor. ] 't'r’x'fr‘;m\v:r:r:m;\luv' 2 uj(xr::-‘: \":-?.l:":.f&f.',‘:f;i can be waited on, t{mh nad swept over noarly all the states in | Anow ani comolews Trostusnt combting ot ST e e e ) Use itand pay if satisfied. R er PUOBOVErALEII Rg PEOPLE’S CLOTHINGHOU the union, drawing tho Baptist young peo- | Suppositorles, Ointman! s b streets Address VON MOHL CO.. i plaving, ‘Thoro woro soven Jurors who played ARG8T o de s btret pio into an’ organization and lato a wiion, | smacillecs bostive Cure for EXtéral Lasormal | SYENEL 0 Nk comor 27tk and Burdetto DB R.W. BAILEY L aveen Ssras Ciatiamath Obls 3 : e o] ey N . The yi o081 . " eets. o i = The witness devied that ho had said that Socond door west of 13th strest. [ ot BB, 00 oo e o Poonng | 7 bhos: Ruls famoly et bl o tertrose | S District—N I corner 2ind and Grant Toeth tllled It 3 == Hogun's attoriieys weat o o “bospital und T T axo and organized the firat Babiist Young | tis tofribie dlioses Wins a wrichon caucntss it b LR Ry S Latost Inven- | N E:BRAb B A. solicited tho suil. thougn thero were jurors People's socicty that was ever organized. | BOMLYely ¥lvan Witk o xs O L blo. " uncantos | strota, B & tiont i who ridiculed Wobster and the streot car e e L This movemoit went from the wost to tho | isgued by Kuhn &Co.. Dra o0 Azents,cornor | *1ith District—S W corner 24th and Franklin 4 UM BATRIO ; company. . e east and has found its way to almost every ia. Nob streots. o AURPRAVILIOULLALRION National Bank 2 (ald 1t All on Redoy. 50 fine kersey und cloth jackets, ac- | gare, T Istrlot—8 W cornor 2ind ano Olark DANGE $ . ji Juror Hill went into the box und laid most | tual value $6.50 up to $7.50, your choice | ~The speaker went over the important stroste, y - AFULLSEDT OF TEEPILON RUBBER FOR | U, § DEFOSITORY - - OMAHA, NEB & of ivon Redey, It was he who used all of | at $4.00, points in the Baptist faith and oxhorted the :u\ ENTH WARD. o #5.00, - | tne bad luuguage, but it was Hall who intro- This is the crowning bargain sale of | brethren to be zealous, couragoous und a IsvIDistelCbER AN Foornortizath iand sAluson Rartoorob R nnEaE CAMAYE S vr v .$100,00) k duced the cards. They were bought while | the season. | tive in every department of the church work e strict—N E corner 20th avenuo ¢ .d orning. New ones | the jurors were at supper Hill-denied chat | ' 0o i ling jnckels at 83,50, worth | 810 particularly in the work that naturally Popbleton avene of sume i 3 BUNDIUBS L e s et ot 5,000 };{u was m&: nsn who 'lln'autu‘uod mfm;aw #5.00. b g Jack k) devolved upon the young people's organiza- Grd District—8 W corner 20th street and oeiapnelin prapzomoy odey and Hall out of the window 1f they | 2000 ; tion, Dr. Wilkius offered an e 3N ND BI Woolworth avenue. Seo specimens of Floxio T um‘}xzv. agres to kivo Hogan a fudgment, X lflcglgl" Uf‘:l“ dress jackets at $8.00, | the founding fund m’g_x.r,.w‘_"i’.‘i,‘.‘cfi".’.‘s’?: MERE.a 500 Xi'fi.‘.?,‘i‘:u’,.f;.‘:‘i..‘,:;:m J4th Digtrloi=N"W corner 20tk streot and Al worle warranted L Oeeraand Dirvotors ilonry V. Yatos, prostdsne William L. Buckiey, another one of the | wor .00, autempung to raise for the Hurpose of push- | ralgis, kesdscns, Nervous Lrostral d Ar cot. Tintc o X 3 g Tt a0 NEVLE atriak: Lomis A jurors, haa hoard uil that was obarged | Ladies' fur trimmed jackets, $6.75, | ing forward tho orgauization of ihe youni Aleobolosiubacso Shaxarulnnu siteatalienrens | isuh Distelevesonth side of Wiaton atrogl Welepliono 108511 Morse, Joln {, Colllas Ji N 1L Patriok, "la against Jurors Kedey and Hall. Hoinew | worth $8.00, peoplo of the church. The Baptists of Ne- | fucay,a nin, Promature OLd Axo, Barronoss Loss | “Gih “District—S 1 corner #th avenue and Tuke Elevato: « i o e of his own knowiedge tha% the charges Ladies’ fur trimmed jackets, $7.50, | braska are expeoted to coutribute $500 of | of Power in elthor sox, Limpotenor, hullw rl:a:unl Poppleton avenue, - A StrectBptrance, o S L . b w:;u Lxus,‘ momgh he had 29YEE nol:m worth $10.00. } i u]ais amount, :mnelh.znu dmm $125 has :‘_;"flllfi;;“"‘::};;‘“;;";,::‘Au';‘;;';fg{, LT R n&m&luncn—u W corner 3ith and Francls T THE OWNERS OF ALL 10" NOTICE TO PROPERIY OWN either o om say al the, 3ti i already been subscribed and subsc 5 “ind ‘s troi o PPl Aaptlivne N 4 Wonid not Bo. wovoraed . by e | BStll greater reductionsin finer gar- | YESHT Ben subacritec and subsceiptions | beltatuseororinduigancs 4 months icseam) EIGHTH WARD, PARTS OF LOTS AND RIAL AC AND LI evidence or the instructions of the court., | monts. vention. o6 for 6 00 x01, with 85 will seni writtoa 15t Distriot—East side of 20th street near TATE ALONG SEWARD STREET I puranunce ot oralnHso N renuiring .\ The witness did not bear Juror Hall say Every garment marked in plain fig- A coliection was taken and the session | Kusrantceto mmnflI‘nn:‘::’:-m‘:‘:::"‘:m: _';‘:;: (sguth of) Chiurles stroet, - e AT ALONLRL, RELS | | fower onnootions to bo m nd within that Gueley, Marplo ‘ana “Itansom " wero | uros and one prico to all closed with tho benediction. OBl By O ana barnas sie. OBANE i Dlatelet ot e of @ streot now !\l”hll ll:: ]I\' : :_‘1' e | Strent mnrovemen dhetriore. Nob: 480,51 490 lankely, blanked blanks, odey was the The immense stock to select from i 1 ’ s 3 ~N W corner 20th und Nicholas T AND THE INTERSECT- o1 ATt ) P enly man who used that language, mx* denartment is u,,ml.,,‘fi“[fn FOR AR iy Epsy's;Proavem, e el ING STREET: e ARG BN POl il Juro Horaco W, Gloason was sworn and | OHILDBEN'S CLOAKS AND JACK. Following Is the program for today : ’ 4th Distriot—-N E cornor 20th and Cumlog et Yideia 5 Gions With sewer mains or lutterils and to : testified to what ho had heard and seen in i 1R g £ = | _'Tuesday Morning—Dovotional, Rev.d. B, streats. 3 e You are hereby notified that the under- | such Wor< on or betore Novem ber the jury room, He could not state who called = ! R. Fols Reports of officers, election and 5th Distriet—West side of North 2ith stroet | g disinterestod f d .‘.ux»r,:yf”w’nv it the pur, to pive tho the ihrae lawvers bad nuines, though heknew | The endless variety of new goods o | other business. *Bible Siudy,” Rufus C. near morth of) Cuniing strect, b y aha, havo hoou duly aopolited by Hovs n the suid disuricts and that it was cither Radey or Hall. ~ From the | select from and the uniformly low prices | Bentley. “Higher Kducation = of Baptist 3 itk Blatrlot ¥ gornor Sl nd Burt straote | T wayor with tho approvalof thecity cowns. | ingrs peteturty doselbiti follos, to-wits i starl tho jury stood 10 to 2 in favor of allow- | renders this department vory attractive, | Young ~People,” Mrs. R. M. Roderick, il REES o s foapoctijoly of tho propurty ufectad | 11 srrect 3 ing Hozan "damages, The evidence was | We muke a specialty of natty and serv- | - Wautea—Conviction,” G, W. Parks. Y NINTH WARD. by the change of grade of Seward stroet from No. 4357 Alley In Liock 35, city, from Iith : being discussed when the remarks wero made | jconbie clonks for school ehildren, Voices (rom local societies. i Interseetin by the two jurors, by ordinunce E Juror Hail, in testifying, smid that ho had MILLINERY DEPARTME 2ith strect 1o @sth s 18t Distriot—8 W corner #d and Cuming | 20th Btrect 1o i streets. Lo 18Lh stroet Tuesday Afternoon-—-Devotional exercises, 0. 480 Alley 1n bio-k led by Rov. W. E. Wilder. Report of com- clty, from 17th 1 i i i lstriot=N W corner 40th and Cuming | 180 pussed Oct 0 approved O Lo 1811 41 e i 4 not callod uy attorneys blankety, blanked | ~ Wondorful sales in stylish miliinery. | mittee on foreign missions, Rev. E. N, Har- A Y onoriIi e, notinon (st haxin 7 N0, 40 7L KLFOOG from | pONA0IL B1EREL O blanks and tad not heard Redey call them | Lindies fur felt hats at S0c, 7se, 81.(0, | ris. Three-minute speeches from the associ- 40 Distriot—N E cornor 40th und Faraam | You ure raither noti Jusving uvenvortatront. o o ateoot / those names, He did not kuow that there | $1.25, up to $2.50, IFine fancy feathers | ation secretaries of the Missionary union. streets, o North side of Davenportstreet | 48 reduirod Y aw, we wil ) oL f 5 was anything wrong 1 playing the cards. | at 5c, 10c, 15¢, 20c and 25, Ostrich | Reportof the state secretary of “the Wo- ot NOreh 12d nvenuo, Novetu T Pacific st itz streot (o the ; They wero bought bofore tho arguments | foathcrsand tips in all grades. Im- | maws Foroign Missionary Society of the ness (westof) North B0 svents, o 1o ana | i’ Xho Lsipliotianrar fihn i woon Uindiigd Wrd:abioh IEe Ly ) 3 werd made. The juror denlod that no had | yorted millinery ribbons, ornaments | West. Mes. B T, Allen. = Threeminute Dodzo str Cor bt Limits oF nald vity: moet for the bt ! ever told Marple that he bad mado up bis | DpE bt R | speeclios from ussoclation secretaries of the o Distbiei—8 W cornor 2th avenue and [ corporate mits ofsuid city. n ! mind before the evidence was submitied. and trimmings. Splendid line of im- | womun's society. Address, Rev. O. O. ’ e Y e Judge trvine saia that it was apparent that-| Ported and domestic trimmed hats, Fleteher, D.D. Open conference. 55 whereof 1 huve hereunto sotmy | MERLO S kit ¢ nde by th Wi Cost thereof Hall had not called tne lawyers bad numes, HAYDEN BROS. Evening —Dayotional exercises led by Rev, 4 Inayor of BAKL olty af Osmab Tiking Into consideration ty Opnosite the i but he bad taken tho cards nto the room. el Thomas Allen. Address, Rev. O. O. uy 0L Qotober B |, e yi1s, Mayor, i0od to be presont at the tmo SBEERY ot Ontas That was wrong and should not ocour agaiu. | Renl estate, lewher, D.D,” Adaress, Rev, O. P, Gif- Attoat:Joun Girow e chiy Glorkr ORMeE_ | , Y00 are notitiod to e preswut at tho dio It was also clearly proven that Redey was | Burguins only, ford. T iTi i I or &t o il nasaasmont " R T uence the othar members of the jury. “v) G. Albrig The Genuine Merit n“x”tl:i\w'r' B {\‘, L o Lk I - Declyions and Now Cases, 621-2-8 N. Y Of Hood's Sasaparilla wins frionds whore- 16th and Howard Streets, akonral g YAl | Tomiow SF WAFLS Of Tots o1 ShiTiey The South Omalia Live Stook association ever it is fairly and hones! iy tried. Its pro- from 2l strect b You uro hereby notific stgned three disiotoro ted frool 2L VoD, that the und lders of as learned that Marriage rietors are highly grau e Omuhu, Nob., October 20, 152 210t has learned that it cannot expel the firm of lnge 1 0. priet highly gratifiod at the letters m| « e Bas loaroad tha bt ownnor oxpel tho B of | s 0o marriage. Loepses were which come entirely ‘unsolicited from men | HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. so sooms for vatients. OMAHA, NEB, S0 0 Ve P v~ mENMGIE gLt Fhadalid e % NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM | Gity of Omaliu o daly apbatnted by F 9 s v professious 8 POR. () ¢ 0GR 5 the mayor with th wwal of the eity conn B o e e oo e e | ey County usao e sesardey | el totmun e oot Samtpilia ot | For FarmerayMinars and Machanlcs, Rt avmarn ot o it purtaot otwaua | SRS 5 Sl s dmrastotiia 3 was started some mouths ago, when at a | ¢ oM KGT Omala ... i 2 A PERFECT SUAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Toul ustuto al i Hiveney streat to Beeor grado of Shirley sirout do meetiug it was voled tovote them out, chavg- | | Frantiska Spitalink, Omaha.. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, et from Half avenworth Ssury by ordinunee No. §101, pussed Aug that the members of tue firm bad violated John Bosen, Tow, Heoo's 3 OWikI cet to Leavenworth str. 5th pproved July 8, Is A o cure liver ills, jaucdioe Etc.' & Delightful Shampoo. o ward b0 Jbues biraet andin " Urther nothied tiat having o= E some of the rules of the exchange. They en- | | Mary Ocldeman : - %0 | biliousuess, sick héudache, constifation, - = CAing street coptid Sl 1 W tmune y H the matter went into court. Yesterday morn- vy f:‘;":‘,ri.,‘:i:‘?'ul,l:.','[. ‘,;Tn'};’l:j Irescoing and interior decorating; de- in Hard Water N Uihaha. huve beon duly appointed by | morniie at tho ofive of O 5 {ngJudge 1rvine passed upon Lo case, allow- | poaiie Gaea e hoas a0 mmond | gigus and estimutes farmshed. Honry | Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watet R A AN Tl I Rt . B \ug the injuuction to staud until the case | blood aud eenera: aebility ™ Lehwmann, 1508 Douglas street. e SN . councll of sald ety |:l'.““ufif ||I.I‘:”.m|:-mu‘”‘y' of sald Ly e t 1..:: |Ilu-‘ vurpos of u.mln‘.‘.l;':" 7] {pher eauld be pesonod for rial, it SY chanzo of ktado of muid st Ohwinrs 1expuctively of sald propery nfeotod K F Iu the caso of tho Lowis Investment com- Scr ared n pasury by ordinance No. L, by suld gradiog, taking into econsideration 4 .. pany sgaiust Baceus, the application for the Pansed October T, 1802 1 pproved October 10, 5 Tl benefits, 1f any. You are hereby noti- Sl ¥ d Bppoiutment of a receiver was denied, it be- ’ Yot iire furthornotifid, thuthaving wecepte 16 Lo Drosont a¢ tho Ui aia Dineo ufore- 1 8 ing shown that tho only property that the suid uppointment, and duly m'nhl\ o s rot | said and wake any objection to or statements b | ; defenaant bad was his homestead. X ; ; ety o o A el et | S el i S a3l g ) 1 Tl ovember, , At the nay considor propor. e 4 p..‘.\‘x‘il”i‘;'..?'m?'v"é'u”.',ffi.'.‘.':' T?fi“.i'u".i?u‘ll.i".:"::‘ [} ] For the treatment of wreoclcIn the torhpon at we ot Wi b BEXIANIN, . ¥ company. N . 0 Hanol i Farnam stroe A NTOCK DAL : B L R e R s Chronic, Private & Nervous Diseases, | corporsteiiiyiiies ot T [ | of the defendant's trains throtgh careless- . MALE AND FEMALE. e ‘o dimage 1o the awiers e Omaba, Neb., Oct. st 1) n 4 e 5pcn deigodanv'e pait. By froo byan EXPERT OPPIOIAN | Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Strie- | of, suid, brobetdf arbiint S S eaetiv It | ppor sekisas soviii pai o The criminal division of the court is en- E Eyea teuind fros Gx 33 BEPRED OPTIOL o st cttum permanent. | iakins luto’Considoration suectu T D, it 1 in beariog tho evidence in the case of . . vith - f Knife » Jtifiod 10 bo prosent at the time | sbove™ tiie ‘se uracing o b N 5 che cured by using our Spectuol 1y cured without the use of Knife, You are ae ; S 8lAM0 Sgainet Charis Bhermas. :s back f nustastanis alltefl AENESHAUR Fiathilas | o) SN ratnis and place afo resald, and winke any object Kare cured thous e Fiost pinge £ 2l ver, who s charged witn ing robbed Anddhru.m“fl siond-low for frsb clany agatur . 107 page BOOK | $00F Wtato ments conc oruing sald assc Bave curactio oAl Figeer plues ;, harlds Audorson of 5. Tho lestimouy goods Encloso de.tu stasape and our 107 pusc BOOK | G uuwises s you mag conslder proy el ity gk’ L shows that Anderson cawe to town with - Wil e MATLED FRER aedt §RPAU placos, ateam o e “-l:h:-".r’;”h; & o Wil vor frd b it A fxad gatarminauion of carminiog the mo- . . " A NTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM T i, M i i hdaus, thble. % tastie'cde JER Y .Ml:ollu. and tolnolyuhnm Iho socured v.lnl The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Ammionia; No Alum, lJ’l‘h’lol:A r:i‘;l . s ANIE: 3 s 4 ‘n 1altte of AD) '-‘1‘5""& wek gt ol Al;“'fl""“ '{,‘"“ 'f“" ‘u“w‘ L services of one Flora Russell, & woman ol . 1 = = v > R . . \ th and Howard 8ts., Ogaba, Nel Qumaha, Oot. 204h, 184 0-21d- O 5 MARDEN, The Evius, Lol Zpriogs, She street, Hul';lut wove was to load up | Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, 1148, 15thSt, Creightoa Blook. W. 0. MAXWELL, M. D, Pres, 8ol s papes X i

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