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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. NOVI THE MORSE DRY GUUUDS G0..- L \DERWEAR. DressGoods wmeWaleSerges *1U0 the verybe: in I'.r‘~\lw ]h\R(-/\lkg in every one of our SIX FLOORS, I'f you do not find them all in this advertisement, You’ll See Them on our Counters. . “?F?“.MS. CORSETS 75¢ MOSS TBIMMINGS p l,] a5 t :\ ’; o} " it l,‘\fl‘ \\j. Thomson’s Glove Fitting s ¢ools < low. 25¢ Corsets. 35c_ 50 7:),: nl @1 per Warncrs Health Corsets. yard. I's i ) reets NEW il most fas RUSSIAN BANDS, Late arrivils: 25¢, 80c up to |°F 1T $2.50. FUR TB‘IMMINGS Perhaps you are - not qui sure what kind ¢ to sel \ all the sorts that and then do the choosing We've made it casy for you to see them. Fur no othe where within your reach. k: Infants’ Caps, This wee There are great lots of very dainty, Tam OShan— Bla fare B 1 x +} . + Bt Bebilh, |ter Caps, the luest for boys Katural Nur Natural | o Ladies’ Knit Skirts, Children’s Knit Skirts, Leguings, hoods, fascinators l c \\u I Jile olor cases, hair pins, pockethooks, purses, hand bags, itelaine —\R 1 O()D bags, powder bhoxes bon boxes, toilet articles, we have them in endless assortment. NE V. New stock opened yesterday, on sale tomorro. Head rests, ~'1'1 1re tamped linens, tray cloths Lalie chemisette collars, |splashers, s'carts. damask, tassels Fauntleroy sets, chiffon and |ornaments, everything that i hings. new this season. Ladies’ Divided Skirts, | silk drapes, doylies, BLAN KETS W ike ) Blankets nd Comfort ables; a great many thing want an all co blan- but we w 18 me of st California qual $16 $18 ni $20. COMFORTS. Not always what the name im nme « Horsu Blankets L Sav and $3.50 blankets; large, gen . Zen erous sizes, 70580 inches; warm, | ht, durable colors. %ol it GE0, tter ones at $4.50, $5 anl $2 $2 .50 .i $5 down com- you fully 25 per cent. Come in and see our $3 ‘MBER Odds and linds, hoice, Half Price. Amer New Brita h ‘Ladies’ Scarlet Vests. The last of our stock, all wool, 1$1 50 and $I 75 ho been ction 1502- SIXTEEN _PAGES anywhere . $2‘,@;§{ Bedfqrd Bnrds. remarkable cents Only the grandest and g dre\~ goods retailir SI Marce Plalds. ng makes ea ::iiul one ally when this pretty t\uQ‘ ma- th the sof able silk or be $t.5ois thetl best ])!‘ic[: w iseen quoted on this quality; the dfference and oughly commend ifortits for beauty as better save 'Ibuy of us at 98c a yard. he hearty response to our advertise ments, proves that the public appreciates good value and reasonable prices Q[ LADIES' SUITS The Price Tas Been S15 New goods are constantly rriving-—crowding their prede- ; ;| cessors, More room is con- : . stantly Small lots are h L v taken price-=already $ / ; ,| aslow as safe merchandising : il pe $9.98, is g ) ) the material e assortmen 1ave better qual- latest 1d moderate prices ranging from ¢11 to $28 a suit Plain colors, fancy mixtures and bl hown in all 15 to 20 per it\l‘\::' help, at s 4 270s-1 ble notice i your mind when | BOGL 1sh Mackintoshes. EIE OISR R Bt eS81 Doubly serviceable---a pro tection from cold as well as a rain Our buyer speaks their good fast co harmony of color effect rices, “as usual, lower tha ewvhere [mport ted Mantles. They've served their turn. cot them for the fashion nts they held. Now they go es that will tempt any woman ot taste. ¢175 qual.ties now $150 qualities now = =S x 8.7 rads /"1~ ) ,— $100 qu.ilixic—' now s our vI, gL eavy nap, e % e W 7 7, $00 qualities now $635. lustrous, silky finish., We 1 And so on. A visit to this attractive room of our estab- wel! as ifs wearing| lishment will repay even if you do not buy. rAl.C“T A ch INSI)E(‘[OR zfi:":n?::'crvshtzf r:‘n::nug {?“'“:' fcempeny l sioner of ':;Ss for state of Nebraska at enough paper iu the state ot Neoraska to re print such 4 large quantity of tickets in so short a space of time. lliam Oddie Probably Fatally Hurt Ueara in Lincola Court ftooms. Under a Freight Car. ' Inthecase of Peebles acai States Mutual / —_— returned a verdic! 1 the plaint 1 i DRAGGED FOR QUITE A DISTANCE | for a new trial was ref: 0 |, The district court toda asida the sale of the property belonging to Pefective Condition of Burlington Rolling | - F. Barnes to F. M. Hal Btock Caused the Accident—Lancas- facindos iEs0r ioiel Tan i m and 4 large number ot town lot: ple May Not Have entire estate was s a Chance® to Vote. but & few dollars, tho encumbrance being fully up to the appraised valus. Barnes that he wo bave nad a bandsowe if the prope: had been appraised stand true value. Lansing today filad bis answer in the tituted by his brother-in-law Heory r, in which the latter usks for s par- or sale of the sing theater in this city. He claims in his aoswer that he has pever falea or refused o make W ter County I LrxcoLy, Neb., Nov. 5.—|Spacial to Tax See.|—The B. & M. switching yards wers the scene of another deplorable accident at 9:30 this morning that may I in the death of an oid sad trusted employe. Wil- liam Oddie, a car inspector who bas worked for tne company for the past seven years, | an accounting for all matters of business be- was the victim. He was engaged iz examin- | tveen the twn, and cla‘ms further that ine a defective drawbar on a ““bad order’ r have any right to the possession of car on one of the tracks in the west side of o seniratoniatithe leass ske yards and bad crawled under tne car for e T SR the purpose. At thesame tims the reguiar switcning crew were engaged in making up & westbourd freight train. They were un- aware of Qadie’s presence under the car and backed @ upon it with considerable force. The unfortunate man was caught rolled over and over slong the ground for distance of about three car lengihs, Waoen it was discovered that he was belog erusned Making Good Progress on Paper. blaws of 1oe Yankton, Norl, wesiern railroad were flled w! of state tbis afternoo as first wcorporated by Dakota unger the laws of the st braska, on November 13, 153 and ere back of t M. Percy, John E. H. Van As owmpany bed L beneath the he trai o his Poligedinl o assistance removed to tke yard- ordingly unt master’s ofice a few roas distant. A physi- | 1859, cisn was summor d and the an's i road was ries | James W. Wrlie against W. H. Cna i of a case filed with tha clerk of 3 comes all tne | today 10 order some months ago for | | man Schlagel of the cor | lsnds and buildings’ office ana_which was | is unnecessas | a1 e i | and timo! s the advice former circulars. Democra ocra me to vote lar dein state tick Secretary Dil Boara of | Transportatior ments ever prepared a tLe one whic! the state hou intended to have gono to the secretary of stato at Washiogton, D). C., askiog for the { requisition of Sidney Sm The document under arrest at Omana. Douglas count ssociation No. 114, | Odd Fellows. Attoroey F. L. Weaver and C. S. Dickey, 0polis, transacted business at also of tne me: the supreme court t s afternoon. More Trouble for the Police Force. t s exist e today refus pay of th He the grc Be force ¢ riton bis home at Hastings Pollock’s Courage: Odds—Chased itive docu- was bad been prepared by Drafts- issioner of public however as Smith is aiready coutributes a case to tne 3 of the suDreme court today entitled A. H. Howard against the Goodrich Loage Hall 4, Independent Order of beries have ever been recorded narked him as & crin A.r.e'._ewx ock ref toe begas firiug on him would disable an ordix examined. The right stoulder was dls- | the covered tobe badly crushed, his head was | RAAL terribly cut and bis faco tors opea in a rum- | of Y ber of vlaces. He was re. bome and is this tyof N noon sufferine 1ntensely. The pbysiciacs say that uniess it develops | that the usly lojured in' ally Be has ac covery. Oddie was & man a years of g resides ai Twenty-first and Z stroets a; & wife and one chbild, 1 has Schoot Superintenden Sold Another Man's Typewriter, Gouay bas “haunded mrrested in this city shortiy after o'clock this afteruoon on 8 charge o! attempt og to Rin 8 typewriter wh did not be Mm. Swmith has been a studen oecurs. eoln Normal university, ar Section Tecumsch. Several wee utes pr he machine of the Smitn-Prem: trict & eompany of [ ). Toaa to Lincoln and pawned it t $15. Hethen weut 1o Pro offered 1o sell the p ulously low figure L pieiocs were ar macager and disco man from Tec The police wer placed under ar Later in the afteraoen the sister apoeared and offered 1o pay Lhe dueon the machine, uud also to release from pawn, providiog ber brother was re leasea. Her ter ero count of the circumstances is1a th mother is a widow and bas by pelied | penter, to sufler on wore thau one occasiou for his | dent of escapades. tiog in to Must Priot the Ballots Over Again. | It the voters of Laucaster count, oppertunity 1o vo s next Tuesday it wil @red wual dppesred 10 them to e serious ob- clions Lo the ballots pricted for the county y the State Jouroal vompany, In seversl from the s the type used in desigraling the repup. | Pecognizad him licap wna democratic candidat Otner frow 0o errors were poiated out. Tue county | Botified the sheriff of elerk stated that be beiicved that the | the Owaha autborities against the prisoner, it bring the matier Lo & test Mart Howe, one of | Bim over Lo the New Yor w*»mu upon presentation of the prover Dallots were perfectiy legal lo order to the candidates ou the people’s independent ticket, applied for & mandawus 1o compel the | ErBOF of this state. |, eonnty clerk to bave the tickets reprintea. | Lhis aft Woruing, abd after lListenigg o the argu. | Roctester ments Lhe court issued & peremplory man- Gor € Cedar, K toward the d it is not known Ha | backing tbe proposed line. lustruction 1he following C. A. Smith 1s the name of a young man | Ci%l00S upon questions of scuool law D appointee’s term expir of the scbool vear aud uo election 12 1o | baving taken placu to flll his piace, a vacancy the be- of the pavmeat o promised ns of said sec ds are 1ssued Dy wo-Lhirds of t Back to Jail have an | Governor Boyd ttis afternoon bonored requisition of Governor by au extraordinary piece of gooa luck, of New York for the sorday several ludependent icaders discov Gardoer, wbo is accused state autborities of the o peuitentiary imprisoned upou the coar, imatances Loe words “people's independear” | 9ery. (iarduer was arre Were priated in Lype Just one-ball tho size of ( Novemoer 10 for burgiary the mu: by the Ewpire | ki escaping | to Tue Bee.|—C. T. Smish, proprietor of the | 41W8¥s put 10 its bighest rate of speed, Con was | Fremont Feuce works, who last evening was | - of bighway roo- | on ief Seave whe T2t V’L.p‘_{ | sixiy feet, died this morning ab 3 o'clock | a forty-mile clip | tro bjuri cei ow York pesitentiary. aud so FOm e lajurise secsived Although case i ra ere sigoed | bim. Toe baads of | bouse, stole & { Sheri® Davy of err.coa and plac ' Toe case was Leard before Judge Luitle this | 4088 Uawthra,jtue age ip At the State K damus compelliug the clers 10 have the bal- Governor Bovd this lois repricied. There are 76,000 ballows aud | commission to George M. Caffery us commis - issued a | ler, bead of e cleariug bouse, has absconded | bright mooniieny murder to the lesser crim Here Pollock sho ) the mea: in this in- | d nimself 10 According to Dalton, they quarreled over the | ownersuip of a bouse in Rogers vark, which el T Stampeded the Passeng uomarried. They oceupied the bouse jointly, | keeping two scrvants, one a negro and the other a Japan They had a fice stable the passengers nhad K | coverad t r pre: ce of ad to co | iid a Dit of horse tr Dalton | pPoliock’s ““ istance. . Most them s d to have acted 1n salf dofens, e e AriLh or as soon &8 the shooting commeucea and two Of them { v. 5.—Dock and Howard | agda Mr. Fox of Sioux City, Iwmmediately .mrr l'm subsid !r. itened passe that the train was b 6 befo \‘h more, o stre: of = e — | telliog Ba man Luke Hozers that toey | Corexnsges, Nov. 5.—The king of Den. | DIZ0tas well go in A A8k 1RO Stasted L he smoker. Hozers, wbo \ gras k bas graoted & pardon to Heury R | heayy sron porer, wasvile foe i ipred & tydor, the ex- theft can consul, convicted of ruud and perjury in connection with siration Of lestamentary estates | having run abeaa of Coodu —_— Decoyed to His Death. N 5.—A straoger de- | So out into 1t , @ wealtby farmer, to | leaned. Hestruck oo his feet and shot and killed | 1210 the air, rolled over Y | coyed Ephraim Pie a losely piac the embsukment. Ounly for tuough, for iu an 1nsta Got Away With Two Millios. s Fw jack rabbit across & cornfiel VaLrakaiso, Cbili, Nov. . —Edusrdo Gal Saunfes Hogers got & good view of his with §2,000,000, the robber would be useless, 2 he was ben be a its heavv metaled siock rai after biow upon bis vi.t.m's head. ned Learned, a contractor and builder or Asbmorc telling the reporter roiog that they ususlly secd ber af r ana rer then entered Pierce's | 804 brought up in a hesp at the bo e 10 was ou agaio and bounded away Like a frighiened Bazg Seeing that pur , tbs conduct {OUTDID THE DALTON GAYG| rd to Eq'\fl the Diamond Rcbber's Qool WHOLE TRAIN as Fight Against Great the Train by the Baggageman—More Details of the AMuir of Iriday Night. About the only news the police received vesterdsy concerning the may dariog desperado wno so boldly ck of $15,000 wortn of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha train Friday evening, was toat a horse had beeu stolen from & farmer's bara near Cali- fornia Junction, Itis surmised that this means of aiding bis escape. as geperally ments of the roobed W. aismonds op 10 o'clock that e roober took The affair yesterday. 1 such 8 man, P one, are | COUrageous man, for notwitbstandiog toe crippled conaition of bo ms and bis | wounded side, he grapplea with bis assailant aud a furious strugele easued | Killed His Friend, TS MERRARG. | 19918 | Cmicago, Il Nov. 5.—Anton M. loug \»-J:n:ut ages under whiel | lawyer, was {ead this morning | be fougnt would bhave conquered the rot | v¥ James Dalton, a manutacturer of pianos, ( baa his assailant not reversed bis ur | The whole affair bardly occupied a minat ot sufficien aud was just in time Lo see Lo rovber g0 o | of the rear door, as be had sic The pardon is granted 0n COLAILON | Drukes. 1 be cOuragecus bAERAZEMAn sprang ves Denmark. after him aod reached the platform just in o e | time 10 see the man make his dariug leap e Smith's Injuries Frove Fatal. | from the steps NT, Neb.,Nov. 5.—|Special Telegram | Ou ilis parucular stretch train is | caught by tbs pilot of an Eikhorn switen as they can turn the wi ana (:: engiue near Lhe depot aud draswed some | they were going st cousiderable better Luan Bebiad was (ge cortaloty of capture and before seemad a certaiuty of death for the brakes 0 act would be to nizht the uervy E: der robber bis An unarmea man would have sho lots of discretion in entering & car wherea gun was cracking every second, and the ave him br Interviewed Mr. Pollock. compazy wita Max o, was_admit- passeagers were getting out and even leap- off the train as )In_\'er. aa ol Jonas w;u eurngfld i ded man's ar me. or any other didail I robe into the cark red ch tne blood yet sio icn had been made by holes in bis arms, 1y oozed, and the robber's ro- _man I ever saw,” | *Hare is oneof the bullets, doctor,’" contin- uea **Dad,” as he drew from his ve a leaden ball, *'1 picked after the excitement had aliayed. Ormsov twok itand pro caliber ball, aud expressed surprise that Pollock had pot been tora to pieces by the | Carri ls that strack bim. Press dispatcbes: The ¢ \ho you, *‘that ok & whole lot of nerve, too. Whay, Wwe are at our very fastest there, and how it \ergemu ur.nsh\' and & uu ber'of Pollock’s when [ fuuuvj him, after all that in- ement aud his awfully narrow es- stas calm and collected as ou see nim oow y the surgeoa thorough effort, task of locating the bullets, unaoubtealy which he said flesny parts ineasiness ahev wo let alone ¥ the robber ther unforeseen con Pleased with The Bee's Report. rather slight | wuom I know, ask LV»"Lm(ivun were r after toat, but Hammerioe with Sergeant Ormsby at their head, basa aflair, and C. K. F tecdent the Pingerion agency, teleg wrenching himself nfeepled clutch tive associa Quebec’s ex ng near when ¢ calied at Max Me: uere may have Conductor Ashmc rite ex-pren Mr. Mercier removed bis bat and bowed, | turued the when silonce was restorea thanked b wd for their spoutaceous expressivn of tor Ashmore, { noticed the collect bis fare, sud be asked me bow far was to California whoen 1 went tnis out they returned with tbe verdict “not and was apparent He had on no whiskers when wait | I saw bim, aod must oave adjusted them im- 4 bave backed v at Los A the robuery The de; | more, apparectly a trifle uettied; seil-evideut there as soon as I war <2 11 WaS A FRICHTEUL STORN as their | Great Damage was Done by the Cyclons did I know 5 v of the roboers there were, and as Which Passed Over 8an Andres. told it made I differ- were: they were a littis 0 much io earnest 1o suit | HOUSES COMPLETELY CARRIED AWAY uld and as quic as [ could.” — allow them. “Well, I guess you are right afterall,” and b Pollock smiled good naturedly, for of course § Nearly Every Bailding in the Towa of Old | ctor only did what any other man Providence Utterly Demolished— Vessels Carriea Oul to Sea and of the Bullets. Lost, but Nobody Killed. pocket ap on the car floor the particulars Of the dumage doce by the storm which passed over San Audres on the ounced it a 41- 1‘ Barmivors, Md., Nov. 5.—Following are | an seaas given by the Associated yclone oegan about 2 a m Octover & at San Andres. Two hours wfter the beginning of the gale the wind suddenly shifted to westward and the sclone was on in earnest. The frame ne cteristic of that part of the from their founaations reas of feet by the wind e cocoauut crops of about the feliow’'s leap from tne train, T resumed Couductor Asumors, ble for & man to jump his ' li be pos: aud escape itnout world, we and carried n 3 3 | mo rely ruined. co ! e, W opulation of Bow | small setilements, the th with the buildings and use 00 lund was wrecked or ered & 1o fornia Junction the train to Si sts and apother on the same denoml. ¢ roofs of these tue remainder ued by uored oe becan, leading from tne bas not been ested both of tnew California Juaction. | n Learned and F e to return 10 the em, which | did and ough the ¢ cloce lasted fourteen bours, nand ident was killsa, leased. Wik My Shigh ews to Work On. 1ght Clews to W CHEISTIE DONE FOR. ery slight clews to go upon, 2 are w most sed isly | Cnited States Officers Rill th y worked. C(bief Seavey, e P st men engaged on the | TAuLrqam L T. od- Christle, »pelesneimer, superin. | the notorious outlaw, who killed Dso { tne Kansas City department of | Maples, a United States ofticer, s year ago, phed Mr. Pol Notorious rat f nis trusu sdead. He was surrousded about deyligh yesterday morning by sixteen men lea by 1 ies Dick Bruuo sna A. ie officers was entirely 3 CaDaC e until apout sunrise, — of Cbristie's com- MERCIER A QUITTED. 2 ths cat eve Christis 4 ninse He rdered 10 Premier Acquitted Charges Brought Against Hi 2 s, none of fellc z ex- | e ng the 185k ariog ox- | e und succeeded in b - X - { the Louse aud setting tin that bewng the yverdict re- e the blaze was at its fiercest, Christia irv in the c4sé against ex. | WS seen 10 emerze from under the ficor and s (e e A to run, but was ordered 1o buit. He 3 province of #5000, The | 41d uol stop aud was riddied with bullets, 1 with joy tuat the stig- | Wableung bim terribly and knocking him ved from the name of their | down. He tried to rez feet but an- - oiber voiley settiad bim ofiice™s Lhen r aiteotion Lo the burning build inz and discovered Charlic Hars trying to escape. He was lermbly burned, but was able o rin. He was arrested Tue body of Wolf, wuo bad been wounded worniug, was burced 10 u crisp o rem be case went 10 the Jury yes and ten minutes after they bad goue in the building which was entirely consumed —— Tue females of ie lawily were Nebraska's Death Roll wed Lo reireat at of gathice, Neb., Nov. 5.—([Special T The body of ( vas lake - " e e "ort Smith. Oue mooth ago the oficers at sram to TuE Ban]-A telesmem was a0 | (o Lt R e rintia, bat ed bere this mor sounciug thesud- | ywore opliged to abandoa Lue atlempt, not ten death of Mr: t of this city | ted wila tbe location of the zeles while enrouts 1o San Diego | il Ofticer Fields was killed est of ber health. Tbe de ed | er crippled for life of the eariiest pion c During Curistic's career of lawiessness be was the widow of W. B. | has killed two deputy marshals three ('tero 8 leading bardware of | kee ludisns and bas wounded three oiher soutbern Nebraska Lwenty or wmore years 8g0. | deputics and over » dozeu luw-aoiding ¢ soused leaves a lurge estate.” Her two | zens. For tue last mix years he bas remaioed M. B Thrift of Colcago and E. L. | s bis fortified cabiu where he met bis death . 8 icadlog wercnant of this city, sur- | , defyiug all stlempls 1o caplury

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