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i g GRAND SILK DISPLAY French Regular best Faille ana the 81.15 nd i latest shades in sto $1.15 Our price Monday We Have Jast Received © Superb fancy party sil "$1.50 $1.50 Chine Crepe de Any B china crape $1.25 On M Gros Grain Al in 21.25. Finc 85c¢ ‘85c¢ Changeable Taffeta Just 1 stylish «i tra & 1.5 1y ' $1.25 nd rece new ¢ ‘95c. Novelty Silks We have made a cent on trime ou need u pretty die uge of this big cut, BLACK SILKS. Al silk rhadama £1.00 rhadama £1.20 rraih §1.25 rranted £1.25 £2.00 Tects in this eduction of 5) pap ing it s tuke advan. silk 1lma royal Guaranteed P Warranted o 50! v royal BROADCLOTH nk, imported cloth, 46 inches wide, at $1.15. Steam shr BENGALINE - Fine F cord, any shade in wide; vegular priec 85c¢ ench bengaline inches 85¢ ‘WHIPCORD SERGE imported serge, worth sk, A5¢c VELOUR EFANGLINE — So stylish now: best wenring dress fabric known: extra wide, )-ine ne any color 1 75c¢ DID HE STEAL 100,000 Express Mescenzer Bagley's Queer Experi ence While Eur ute from Umaha. HE IS UNDER ARREST IN CHICAGO Officers of the United States Express Co pany Disposed to Conceal All Facts In the Case—Views the Bank's Representrtive, Did corge Lo T. Bagley s! Cricago, T, Ixpress Messenzor ( $100,0001 Chief Datective Jobn Snea of the Chicago police force answers Yes,” to tho question, Geaeral Manager Shepard of tho United States LExpress cotwpa answers “No.” One hunared thousand dollars, Mr Shepard says, was missing for a day by vir. tue of what circumstances he caunot expl 1o aetail or with any definiteness, Captain Shea says Lis o nave th wan and the money sud are now with bim o the road working up the details of the ro bery. 3agloy's v and Chicago. train ut Davenvort day mornig to og some potatoes to his He did rot return. Whea the traiu reached this city it was fou hat 8 large packa of money was missioy. The captain detailed Ofticers Plunkstt aud” Weaver on tae case, and they learned that Bagley had a female friend,” Mrs. Miller, a drossmaker at Micbizan avenue. agley nad not there, Trov waited. Soon hs uppear Was prompily ar At police heu General Ageat Wygant of com pau, The messenger admittea the robbery and said the money could be found "t Goeneseo. Detective Weaver st once started for Gesoseo with Bagley and found tuo mouey. Liagley, the captain says, made fulse stutements concorning his tions, whict led up to securing the confos- slon. Then, too, his action in buying & ticket to Chicago when he is the bearer of a pass was peculiar. Such is Capiwin Shea's story. Now for General Shepard's It is notirue," he said, even whon told the captain’s story, “tbat any money has been stolen from \uis company or that any arrests have been made or will be made." Bazley is uow locked up at the Harrison streot station in this city, naving been brought back late tius afternoon tho officers he npsnea the packaze because of curlosity. Tuen he became alarmed at What be had doue and determined to keep the money rather than turn in a broken package. 1o put the money iuto u sack of potatoes which he was bringing home, After the train had Kone be shouldered tho $ack and took it bome. He hid the money 1o the hay mow. He took from tho bundle §1 000 aud taking the train at 5:50 8. m. stopped t Geneseo whero bhe told James Ray, u rs is between Davenport, la., Cantain Shea says he left his at 3 o'clock yester- arrange for been dand ed quarters Bagley met tho Lxpress loon keeper, ana gave him §50 with which | 10 employ o lawyer in cuse he should be ur- rested. He canio oo here aua was taken ioto custody. All the money was recovered today. Itis Bot likely that Bugley will be prosecuted. DAVENPORT DETECTIVES TALK, Davesrour, la., ) 19.—[Spacial Tele- §ram L0 Tus Bre. | -Allthe ofticials of the United States Express company refuse to $alk, but 1t is certain that tho company was roobed of a large sum bere Friday worning, George 1. Bagley, wessenger, was enrouto from Omaba 1o Chicago with » big 1ot of bank mouey. He goi off duriug the stop here, gave orders for sendiug to bis house sowe notatoes burchused by him on the road, and did not ger op bis trainagain. ItieftheroatSa m. without bim. It is ulleged that he “plauted” ine mopey, ecrossed 10 Rock Islacd and then Yook anotber Rock Isisud wain w Coicago, BIG BARGAINS I Black and Golored Dr al | 110 { Ha tells | Surprisng styles and price in pariment, y Plaid V elvets Fanc did $1.2 India Silk 30 inches wide All the pirty vide, Cheney 85¢ 50 i ocC hes Bros. ale 8 ! New Velvets | New Bengalines 0+ an, China Crepe 1.25 now selli Black Oue 81.50 reduced to $1.35 $1.50 BLACK SILKS. id Our 21,75 down to silks at Sec our New Tartan Plaif Silk N ess (oods. NAVY BLUE STORM ¢ ERGE- This is an exceptionul burgain at 60c 60c FRENCH SERZE- 46-inch extra fine I serge, worth §1, 85¢c 85¢ PLAIDS-We have ay at plnids we sell on M 35c 35¢ party LAN=DOWNE— dress wear, warranted inches wide $1.25. New Plaid Dress Goods. lLargest assortment of ladies’ fine Kid “Gloves in the west, for both street and wear, f prei or street fubric, 42 He was taken in custody thereand last Josenh Shepard, assistant man Doloi:g, general superin C company, came here with him, Ho earthed the mouvey and returned with him to Chicage. Tne is placed bera at §100,000, Baglov has rs. He ight and udent n been with was always trus competent. He is between old, and bas a wife and several children living here. It is the belief in police circles that be prexeaitated e roboory, but weak ened after be realized tne enormity of tha theft, and went to Chicago, intend- ing to surrender or fall iato the nands of the express compauy officials Tho latter are tryiug to cover up the matter and make it appear as o mers blunder. 1t is de: Bazley is arvest iu ives v er *plantin bt it ible 10 escape, ud wentto Chicago 10 make tery restoration without prosecution, Th pauy oficials declare that ail bas been usted, aud that there witl be 1o pro. ! natire the company two ny and 5 and 40 vears ago. L sed af ale OMANA END 01 While the Money Was Sent as Ianik Thinks it safe fear of tr robbers, crooked d others wuose iutentions aro als of both the express k 13ba immediat ecd effort to with the §100,000 ars loatn to say a garding the affair press compa 5 close mouthed agent of the United St | emphatica tuem ou Ba 4L his Lome o and asked 10 the robbary THE STORY, eported the com v inter get away word re- 's paogple are particu. Mr. S. H. Huntoon, ates company, denies $ that auy such sum was sbippad ‘Theagent was fourd :0rgia uvenue last evoning, make & statament concerniig ‘“L'uere is notnivg whatever to zentleman, We bave lost votbiog. The whole thiog, according to tho information 1 hay €, 15 & mistake,” Mr. Huntoon was told that Bagioy had been arrested, out he still porsistea in claim. ing that & mistake had been mads and the express messenger bad not doue auytning WFODE, 80 far as 0 knew. “Another thing is, that there wWas sumas that shipped that day, " b “What was the amount{"” "1 don't care to say avout that. Naturaliy the express busiuess is secret one aud 1 don't feel like giving pointers to train rob- bers about our businoss, We have plenty else 1o guard against.” Itat a package contaloiog §100,000 left Omaba on Thursday e vening was, in an un guaraed moment, ackoowleazed by Casbier Wallace of the Omaba Nutional bank to a Bee reporter when the former was scen ut his bowe, 2420 Harcey street, with referonce 10 the robbery “Not haviog seen the express officials, I don’t vare to say a word,” said Mr, Wallaco, but be did and said several, though ha seemed o think differantiy some of the express comoany’s peopie were here with us I'sbouldn’t mina talking to you. All the mon Wo have seut to Chicago has rexched Lue people it has baen sent to, Ihat 1 know, 48 wo always receive lotters 10 that cffsct.’ ‘id you ship auy wouey on Tuursaay evening ! *“Yes; $100,000 was sunt to Chicago and 1t has reached the ones o whom it was for warded. 1 haven't roccived a lewter yot about it, but I presume there 15 one 1n ihe PostoMice now @iving us the iuformatioy.’ Mr. Walince was asked the name of company carryicg the mouey, spbiox-liks, How Their Money ts Shipped. **We thip money over different routes be. tween bereand Chicago, excepling of gourse, e 'acitic and Welis-Farco, one of which d0cs 0ot run there aud the other only by an indirect way, " hessid. I presume our bank emploves go to the express ofice which is on their way as they make their rounds,” Mr. Wallace aid not believe in pub icity of details In a case such as this, saying he thoughit it ¢ave 100 much information to men *'wno would kil auotber for $25,000 and take cbances. ' When askod as to whether a sum equal to the one alieged 1o have been stolen by the ex- Press messeuger was seat daily frow Owuba, the bank casbier said: *“Ide amount of monoy shipped daily 1o Chicago varies as the emergencies require. Any amount from §o5 000 10 825,000 1s liable 10 be sent wuy duy eitber from Omans Lo Caleago or Clicago o no such added. | the but he grew our Silk Des | press messenger wh OMAHA DAILY BEE oveltes ‘oint de Bordon, Point de blac n black |Latest Novelties in Dress Trimmings, | Comprisingirridescent bea passamear- teries, rich jet p sea bodices, und n Russian bands, all at popular prices. GreatSale of Handkerchiefs. 100 dozen ladies’ se lnundered all linen handkerchiefe reduced from Bk Swiss batiste handker hic each, usually sold at {100 dox stitched fn 300 and 35, n ladies’ scol border liner Liefs all the lates worth Ladies’ coin pur pockethsoks and card cases at 2 d #1 mouey. each, worth the | New styles in ‘Ribbons. Ribbons. Lk, satin and gros grain ribbons, ali rich, heavy fuiile ribbons, wil silk, rich motre antique ribhons, rich new plaid ribbons, in all the new shades rfoart aud fancy work. Omaba. As 1 have told you, there chioice between the exprass com panies suipment I'ne mouey said to have been takan by Bagiey was in two packages, each about a fo t 1u leugth, aud consigned to one of the Chicago banking institutions. All the §100 0)0 was in bills and it was easy matter to get away with it without e citing suspicion. The messenger arrived here at $:4a. m. and left on his run at 4:45 in tbe afternnon. Bagiey bad no sleeping place in this city as far as coald ba ascer- tained and the presumption is that ho did his sleeping coming westward from Chicago in bis car. He had a threw days’ lay-of at the otter end of his run on his arrival thare, effort was made to learn whether ha frequented gambling houses or other ques- tionable resorts while lo Omahia, but as far as couid be tearned he ed himselt with propriety w Auother ex Bagley fairl aking of mim ot 1 much while here. 1 don’t thiuk be had & ‘wowan’ in Owsha as bas been intimated. He was sober aud steady as far us I knosw That the messenger stood well in the mztion of the expross comp: evinced by the fact that tue bestand beaviost on the Kock Island road. tie nas b running out of the Omuba ofice for overa vear or since tue entrance of theroad into tnis city and is spoken of by the officers of the company nere as a “'g0od wan."” & saying that covers tude of good poiuts when used iu & ral way. well said last Bugiey rever night & esti- s officials 1s bis vunis oneof e WEATHER FORECAS1S, Southerly Winds Will Blow and It Wil Fairand Warmer in Nebraska T Wasinaros, D. C., Nov. 15, —Forecast for Sunday: For Nebraska, South Dakota, Jowa, Missouri and Kansas—F erly winds, For North Dakota—Fair, followed by showers; slightly warmer; soutberly winas. Foeal tieeord, Orrice o Tur WeATHER Briest Nov. 19, —Omana record of temrergt rainfall compared with correspond:n past four years Ity warmer, sou Osiann, ra and day of | 1k Maximum temperature., S Minimum temperiture. .. 2 Average ter ature.. .. § Precipitation 00 00 Statement ing the condition of tem- d pracipitation at O.uaba for the day and since Marca 1, 1502 @5 compared withi the general average Norwmal temuerature X ‘ess for the day Deficiency sinee March 1 Normal precipitatior Deficiency for th | lnches Deficlency s'uee 195 Inches G. E. Howt, Local Forecast Oficial - - SIOUX CITY MAN MURDERED, 1501, 150, 1580, 154 0i‘inches S. Folils Found in the River with His Skull Crushed, Siovx City, Ia, Nov. 19.—[Spscial Tele- gram to Tax Bes. | —~Willism S, Foliis, one of the best known citizens of Sioux City and connected with several tinancial iustit utions, was found murd ! in Porry creek under the electrio railway bridge at 1 o'clock tois atteruoon, I'iere was & fearful gash in his forehzay, He Protected Mis Mother Booxe, Ia., Nov. 19.—Tte jury in the case of Gaorge Jafferson, on trial for tue m urder of Jobhu Burgesou &t Angus lust June, vrouglt in a veraict of acquittal this morn- ing. Jefferson killed B irgeson at Augus on June 1l 1o protectivg bLis wother from un assault by burgeson Wiliian cratic Jubiiation, Rocreront, Mo, Nov. 19, ~Duringlthe demo- cratly celebration last uight some one threw @ stick of dynamite into s saloon acd co plotely wrecked the place. No oue was in toe builulng at the time, The salooa had becowe obuoxious to a luige numoer of pao- plo #0d many are pleased that the eity is at leastridof it. It is not kuows who tarew the dynamite. New York E New Youk, Nov, 10 Tk Bre hange Quotations. 19.—[Special Telegram -Fxchange vas quoted as fol lows: Chicago, 50 cents premium; Boston, 8 1012y cents discount; St. Louis, % cents prewivm, : SUNDAY. Nt VEMBER Hosery Hosiery | Ladiss’ Hosier hose with double h. them at 25¢e. 1t three for &1 It ry cheap . nd toss we have you want o finar L different we qua ghts at vou he want the with we hawv rl cotton white louble & nd we have them I'ne ribbea 00, iin At 80¢, 500 me at Hle w have a SPE( $1 3,00 TAL SALF K hosa for Thankegiving wnd tops at $2.50. O 25 00, 1 K era bl Wt $4 00, Infants’ Hosiery Infants’ los nliin finn ribbed aud H¢ *ishmere lorg . Infants lhose, Inf hos: ext a at 45 plain white or cashmere nt Hke, blac' en bh ek ribb Childran’'s We Hosiery. wd 4 pairs for $1 Alsoan ext a h i for boys with doub! hose and wool Ladi:s’ and Children’ Un- derwear, he best and warmest winter under- ar is made from pure camel’s hair iey do not shrink and wear well. We have all sizes for ladies at $1.75 per gar- ment. The children's sizes come at 60 for 18 inch and rise 10¢ each size. Ar extra hoivy quality of wool vosts and pants for ladies at 1 cach. They come in gray, white and scarlet UNION SUITS.~We bhave them in eavy balbriggan #1.50. In nataral v merino at ¢ Inall wool at %3 and 350 up to %, We are s agents for Omaha and the west for the celebrated Y psilanti Dress Reform 1'nderwea have these goods in equestriantights, union suits ard vests and pants. They come in nat- ural gray and L Just ved, ladies’ he wool leggings at 60c und 9ic, vy Dblack AFTER THE UNION PACIFIC Tiausmiseouri Roads Have Decided Upon a War of Retaliation, CIRCULAR FROM THZ AGGRIEVED ROADS They Have Not Esactly Boyeott, Bot it Ronds Which the Agreed Amounts to Thut— Huve Eotered Comblaation, Curcaco, 1. Atcbison, Bu Nov. 19.-Oficials of the uzton, Rock Island, Colorado Midiand, Rio Grande Westers and Danver & Rio Grande roads, after a cenference of neurly a week, huve st last decided on & weikod of dealing with the Union Pacitic on account of its refusal to civids business with them at Denver and Og A er. ttis afternoon, which re: ance of the follo joint circo by the general pas.cnger agests o of the above n d 10ads: INNECTING LINES by Current and rounl teip tickets reading he cudersign: lines, or m practically’ imp ik lines and our v zateways that w DIVing by its acts a nee of husiness thesc facts you An agreement was reactied the issu- sigued 1o ¢ nion ung The ssua tickets Ciosing tc <poctiully reg rouad trip 1 portion iion Pueife railway, u be acceptea 1 it soid after Nove, Not Exactly a Boycott, But. While this is not a boycott, it is u form of retalistion that is calculaled Lo make tho Union Pucitic wince. A considerable por- tiou of the Califorais business is doae with round Irip ticksts, aud not one in 100 of these tickets 1s made to read over the same line going and coming. Pussengers bave the privilege of going one route aud returning by auother. Consequently the Usion 1acitic has shared very largely in th profits of this bisiness. Theé new sgreemsnt will deprive it of any portion of such traffic, which will BOW bo given to the Southeru Pacific, the ito Graude Western, the Diuver & Rio Grando and the Colordlo Midland. I'woor thres years when the boom Was 4l its hoight in the coriowest aud thon xauds of pecple were fiocking to Oregon, Washington and Puget P ts, the Uulon Pacific entered into a fignt with the Northern Pacific over thy business, It solicited the aid of the Rio Graude, the Colo- rado Mialaua ana the 1) :aver & Itlo Graade dividiog the ¢ with them on all traflic e chaoged at Ogzden. Last Januas witbout Previous uo it issued @ circular to the effect that it w tbereafter exact | s full local rat oa trafe deuv ered it st Ogden for Paciic coast | poiuts. Subscauenily it declined o accept | through tickets by way of Ogdon. Suill later | it announced that it would divide certain | westbound busioess with its connections at Deovor, but that oa sl eastbound busiuess it would 1osist om the haul to the Missouri river, At this poiot the transmissouri lines reacniug Colorado polots became alarmed and tried 1o prevail upon tbe Uuion 1acific to moaify its order. In this they failed, and toe action they took today they claim was literaily forced upon them. The Usion Pacite refused to £on aud Washingion iviae Ore- business with them at counecting poinis west of Lbe Missouri river and they will now refuse to share their Califoruia busioess with the Union Pacific, 80 far 8s thev are able to control it, Examiniog Interstate Cases. A. (. Safford of Washington, attorney for the luterstate (ommerce commission, 1s in the city examining the cases of the sbippers aud raiiroads which will come up uader fea- eral indictments before Judge Bunn next week. He and Spscial Agent Krercbmer bad & long intorview today with Unitea BStates Attoruey Milchrist, presumably with reference 1o the Swift case asd other matters BOW under cxamination Condition of (he At Bosrox, Mass., Nov. 19, on ~George C. instead of at the | | tington & new 20, 1892-TWENTY PAGES nens Linens For Thanksgiving. new boug It g asd ho £tock in this department is now superior for Our It \ | ¢ nksgivie wday trade, 1o any ever shown by us Hemstitched Squares and Centers. drawn wo Tray Cloths, Hemstit at 35, ched tray 100, ward. | Lunch Cloths, Fine satin damask lunch stitehe Plair drawn 49 0 | Sideboard and Dresser 5 lun Scarfs. inch plain 1 1 scarfs, drawn by 72 inch L arfs, drawn hand, $1 Beautiful Irish point scarfs 24,00, 1,75 and Lunch aud Dinner Sets. In this line we show a great iety of the handsomest goods in the market Fringed lunch sets. all sizes, ranging |in price from £4.00 1o $15.00, Hemstitchied sets, all $7.50 ze3, from o $25.00, Fren double damisk hem- yards wide, ut £30.00, Caweful attention piven mail oiraers., Magoung, chairman of the tinance it tee of the Archison companr, in reply to a telegram asking as to the truth of the rumor that the Atchison’s annual report would show a floating 1ndebtedness of 0,005, 00t the followiog reply: *“The Atchison's annual report will show a cash posicion for the company on Jauuary 30, last. The con pany bas uo floating debt—that is, no flc iue debt that is not mors than covered C assets,”’ BLACK HILLS RAILROADS, Indicatig That a Line Wil Cross the Old Sloux Reservaty Rario Ciry, S. D, Nov. 10.—(Special to Tur Bre.—The prospect of a road from Rapid City across the late Sioux reservation to the Missouri river, thereby giving tne Black Hi connection with the east and opering up one of tne largest tracks of land ia tne country yet occu- pied by a railro:d, has recentlv a ed tangible form, Two local companes that have becn trying to accomplish that | result have, it is indersiood, bee e now contr « rre & Faster u filed at Pierre ¢ ph 1. Barnum and v York city, Freaer s country direct Ariicles ol in Charles Rub Charles 11 Thomas C.Thor:e of Brooklyn, J. Pratt of Utica, A. P, Braasiro, ston, Coun., and Virgil T. Pri | Fowler aud Myron (Vilsie airectors, Terminal poi Aberdeen. Capital stock, The local companics mentioned Rapia City, Missouri Lliver & St | which has surveyed, secured ut of | und done vart of'tue’ grading between this city and Pierre, aua the iluth, Pierre & Black Hills, which tas eraded & roaa e tween Averdeen. Itis under Las made sats gemeats, that it will ril 1 next and have 1u less than ci ame mre the Paul, ay wi the roaa iv operation wouths, TO REACH OMAIA, Indications That Another Nebrasks Cone Fowr Dovee, Ia.. Nov. 19, gram tw Tae Ber |—A perty of surveyors liave been at work for the past two ruaning a preliminany survay in the direc tion of Omaba. The survevors avsolutely refuse to tali. They aro mow In Carroll couuty. It1s known that they are not con- nectod with the Nebraska Central and 1t fs rumored that they are at work for the Cni. cago Groat Westérn, mapping 6ut an Omans extensiou from Mascn (ity con z with this place by tue Mason City & Fort Dodge The fact that N, B. Stickucy receutly inaic an overland trp over this same country lends color Lo the sur: Hoad Wauts u Speclal Tele. Purchased by the Buriington, DeABWOOD, S, D. 10.—[Spacial Tele- €ram o Tie Bee.| It is reported here today that the eatire Dealwood Central systen bas beco sold 1o 1ho B. & M. rallroad. ~ The report 1s given by chsages that bave the Central. The purcnase gives the Bur. lige to the mines of Bald Mouutaiu and Ruby Basin districts and also access w Lead City, whero are situated the ereat Homestake minos and plants. The Deadwood Central is & narrow geuge, own iug very valuable rights of way and operat- ing about thirty miles of rosd. Whoat coo- sideration was paid for it could not be ascer- taived, but it must have bLeea lurge, as an offer of §75),000 by the Burlington was re fused six months ago, since whi time ne- gouations bave beeu under way, uatil ey are uow closed by Lhe travsfer. Cutting Freight Hate Lvestoy, Tex., oV, 14, system bas made & cut of § cents on wheat, corv aud flour rates from IKansas to Gal veston, which puts Galveston on &b equal basis with New Orleans, Colovel F'airchild, wto represeuts the con- trollers of the Santa Fe sysiem of clevators, and T.J. Templar, & grain wan from Kansas City, are bere examining elevators aud bar. bor fucilities with & view 10 leadlug & move- ment 10 divert Kansas graic trade to this port, BN e Pt weeks | suadenly gone into effsct in the operation of | The Santa Fe Famel Dept. 1t you want something children's garm adapted ouks, r uterpanes, | robes, and nts, caps, « bhos making o rab whe N bined with fairy cloth, in utod with fle contrasti lark ed | ind rht olka dot v 8115 st nd 85 L in this e quality pes white, hlue new fabri red tan is ind geay: or text Blan¥kets and Comforts We are showing v omforts at | 2 very gool $1 aad $1.25, s at §1 5 satine and Our comf ered with, tton, ant “re ymlorts, with handsHmed 5, %5 and $3.50, of i with ssortment vered lined lored knotted n, § hese ave beauti see them We are sho ices mue ndsome ¢ | Blankets. You have only to read prices to be convine are extra valua, special le A 104 all pai An 114 all Blankats. the following d thut our blaakets wosl white blanket %3 25 wool white b'anket at & 11-4 all wcol white blanket n 11-4 very fine soft all £S pair wool white lanket a A 12 4 very fine blanket o Aldg An 114 2.15 pair. \ 10-4 al pair. An 114 all wool soft wool white all blanket at $1. bla 5 pair. uket, quite heavy, at $1.00 woo! blanket at blanket at$5.75 | oak D't Special Prices This Week, 30-Inch fine choviot jackets, in black, finished with lap scams and three pockets; our price only $5 fine Leaver cloth jackets, in , black and and the tan, with large pearl buttons wif-lined, 34 inches long, made in new half box style, with lap seams; regular prics §15, our price 1 idies” fine clay worstod jackets, made hauf-liv rsey cloth jackets, in the very latest style and 2y choice of these two styles $1 o5’ fine kersey j <, 31 inches with box plait and belt, large but- hall-lined; price $16. Ladies" tan whipeord juckets trimmed ench soal and handsome buttons, 1 price $18, We have about 5) children's cloaks, 1, cars, made of eiderdown flane three shade v and tan, price of those garments is se them out this week at seen the new plaid dress latest out? you &, the vory Wo have Call and ly stylish in eithersilk or woo! sec them. They are ¢ his season. Capes. Mufis. Boas. Sce ourl all latest styies, ine of ladies’ wnd 32-inch capes, new gools and made in the Muaffs and neck pieces in all the popue I 7 arl furs at our popular prices, Corner Fa;rnam and Fif- teenth Streets NASH WILL BE RE-ELECTED in Great Favor, HE IS COMMINDED BY THE CONVENTION Nebraskn Members of the Association Dis- cass M t at the nuat Convention—Other State asures of Inte An- News Notes. ] ! Y. M. C. A, General Seorstary of Omaha ‘ | i | Hasrixes, Neo. gram to Tur Ber, | 1. Mott, of York ovened the thira day’s sesslor Young Men's Christian mssociat tion today with a bible address this cams the financial meeting of the year, 8 largs sum being ed for the furtheranc of tho cause during the coming year, lu tho afternoon L. W. Messer, secretary of the Ciicago associ an ad ou “Deiegated Eighteen memoers of mitteo were ch for Mauy of the old ¢ i T w re Nash of Ouwaha as general s coming vear, as ano all or bers Lave expressed thems with his work, Papers rela depart Place McDuffea, Order to Sec Nov. 19. Tl N i w n conven Pollowin geacral on, made asioiity tive com- ming yoar. re- m the exnc 26 we for creturs the ¢ to the physical read as follow Our Work,” W,V How to Organ ¢ Best Hasuits,” Georgn lia physical director. Lincoln Crubs,” E, E, Thomas, Omaha: Should Our Nebraska Association 1) | S. Suedon, p 1 director, Omana, J,J Hauinel of Liucoln spoke on tbe work among foreign speaking voung wen, T convention then broke up rnto socinl confer cnces, discussing the best metbods for general business lu tho evening, after a spacial prayer ser. H. Vao Gaasbeck of Neligh argnea work among the co 'Vra‘u.rb Levi Loaveriug of Bellievu | leze, a full-Licoded young Indiun, spoke on tie “Prospects and Needs for Work Among ludian Young Mon.” Captain b. B. Sarsons of Furt Omaua made an ! for work | amoug tue soldiers. Mr, | the convention on “Our R the Work among Young M Lauds.” lag were culture I'ne - e in Wil “Outing “What W, Will Support 4 De INT b., Nov. ). Soecial to Tae Hon. John Thomsen, who was clected ator from this, Tenth seuatorial district, consisting of Dodge und Washington coun. | tios, was born in Frederickstadl, Schleswis Holstein, Germauy, ia 1852, and came to this couutry and city with his pareats in April, 1870, The third day after their arrival bere bis fatber died. So0n aftervards the fawily moved on & howestead iu this county, where they resided for eight vears. Since that time be uas been envaged ia tho insurance business iu this city. He was elected city Lreusurer Lwice, &ss0ssor thrse Limes, and Wwas a member of the public works board in this city for four yoars. He hus always taken wetive dnterest in matters of | public eaterprise for te city aud counsy as well 83 in politics, und bas never been do feated when uominated for office. Mr. Thompsen isa jovial, whole-souled fellow and is ueld in high estom by all who know bim ardless of politics. He informs Tis Bes reporier Luat he bas not desidel s yot who bo wiil vote for for United States seuator, but beiug a life-long d mocrar, it will doubt: less be Hoo, W.J. Brsan, Hoo. J. Steriing Mortou or some oue elsc va whom the damo. crats may uuite Pat His skates on sud G Prarrsmorra, Neb., Nov. 16— |Special to Tue Bee |—Thomas Kildon, an emvloye of Hatt & Otto of this city, me: with & serious accident tuis foremoon. While uuder the iufluence of liquor Le was running ms team | 8t & oreak-ncck speed, and, wuen turning @ ! sharp curve in the road was thrown out + One ear was nearly cut off ud his face baaly Maurt, | formal disleured. He was eiven medical attend- ance as soou as possivle, but is in & critical condition Prasrsswovrn, Neb., Nov. 19.— Theodore 1 iart was brougit to this city today from Nebawka and examiuea as 1o his san- ity. The oard edjudxed him insane. fis uiind was unbalanced because be sent 10 the old country for his best girl and after she arrived she married another, Prarrssorty, Neb., Noy. 1v.—Algio John- 50u, the young mun who Lus chargo of Tk Bir circulation bere, and Perry Latbrop today purchased and huve taken charge of N. G. Chilberg’s news stand and book store, Williim Weber last nizht paid one of his bets. The bet was a ‘goose and rimmings,” and 1he feast was served in bis u. About tweaty-five were present. Fire at ¢ Brr.|- A store buildin Mar tue corner store, was The b ial to Tum g to H. H, of Court aud Main 1by C. H. Bartz asa boot and 1ed this mornng at 8 ding and stock are a com- aluc at §2.000. In- was valued at 58 osud 0 have originated losion of & lignted lamp which 1or was 1o the havit of leaviag in Will Not Surrender 11 i Chea de Co yesierdey for bis cert repiesentative f vas refused copy of the 1, T N Brr Spacial 10 Tun republican, made a uty Clerk VanCamp cclion as om Kuox and Boyd counties, Hs thea roquastad a cortis the vote from bath counties and ¥ granted. ‘Une cierk informs spoadeat that hie doss not jin- up tus cortificate until he is N 1 to whom it belongs 1o, for Winter Traffie, M Neb, Nov. 19.—[Special to Tus Bre.|—The Union Pacific railway has s corps of surveyors working just east of this place locating sidetracks, which will be laid before suow flies, and ‘are making neces- sary preparations for tne buraing of dirt, to b used for ballasting the rosdbed. This 'en- terprise will employ in 1he ucizhborbood of 100 men, aad will bs kept ruaning day and night this winter, wnd in all provability the Freater part of nixt summer. Aceld ring Killea At Neb., Nov. 19.—[Spacial Tele- eram to v —J A. Hickey, bis brottier Goorgeand Pearl, started this altor- noon frow hera for the Nisbhnabotaua river in Missouri fisniug, aud when tney bad gone about oue milo in Missouri, the gun beld by James was, in sowe unaccountable manuer, discharged, aod the whole siae of bis head blowu off. The remaius were vrought home this evening avout 8 o'clock. He loaves s wife and two swall children ntly « & Cp the Docket, O:cz01., Neb., Nov. 19,—[Spacial to Tum Ber|-Judge R Woeeler has been trying 10 clear up Lhe dockets lu the district oourt siuce theday b:fora election, and durin, tbe last week bas baen holalug ecourt botl day and night. He bas made tweuty-tive citizens, granted s number of divorces, and tried @ ‘number of siate cases. The judge fivished tomight, as Le must convene court &t Soward Mouday. Settled un @l Dispute, iaxD IsLaxn, Nob, Nov. 19 --[Special to Tue Bee. | —At 4 mecting of the County Boara of Supervisors yesterday afteruoon A. E. Fowlie of Alusly was ewployed to ia- vestixate the couuty rocords for tus past tea years. 'The psople of Lhe county voted upon this proposition at tho ele-tion and thus enaad a long dispute. Tue estimate of the cost of Lthe examination is put st §3,000, Wall by s Canal Work, Fignoxt, Nob., Nov. 19. ~[Suecial to Tus Ber. |—Governor' Juwes E. Boyd bas ap poluted Hon, J. W. Love, of this ci ty, & cotms wissioner 10 represent this state fu the Nicaragus cesi coavention 0 bs hold jp Now Orlodus, L. Mr. Love has tsen over both the Nicaragas sud Panams canal routes and Cau spesk {rom pirscaal obses vation,