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HOW THE BOYCOTT OCCURRED \‘ Opposition of the Rio Grande Western to the Union Pacific Explained, PASSENGER AGENT BENNETT'S VIEWS . —_— Bre Dect the & That the Trouble Originated in Overland th ¥ Te i of th s of New tor ritory . Ca tral Baur Lake, U T gram (6 Tie Bes Agent J. H. Bennett AWostern, this mor guve his side of the go-called boyeott of the Union Pacific by the Rio Grande Western, Denver & Rio Grande Chicago, Burlin & ind other Fonds. He said: “Itcan't be in any way called & Boycott, The facts are simply the Somoe time ago, when the Union Pacific was trying 10 get into the Washin Northern Pacifl them claimed local rate that rond. That was cific built into all the pies neral Passenger of the Rio Grande m & Quincy Wt the rred m out and all business done by before the Union Pa- territory it now oceu The Union Pacific appealed to the Rio nde Western, the Chicago, Burlington § Quincy, the Denver & Rio Grande and other yonds in protest against that action. We Dbacked them vigorously and helped them on Union Pac would not cande Western 10 fon cast or west of ket holder paid local way only. But for v round trip returning Ly did d Some time in Apral last the fssued a cireular saying they ceive tickets of the Rio ( any Union Pacific s Ogden without the rates for on over tl that heeause the round trip t them and they thought the one w would not do so to the sume ext therefore came to the conclusion that if they | would not do business with us on single t tickets we would not do business with them on round trip tickets, We hesitated for some time about taking their tickets out of offices, fearing it might have some bad @ on friendly lines cast of us, but we fi got them in consultation on the subje when they concluded that we were perfectly right and they resolved to order the Union Pacific tickets out of their ofiices. come is yet to be seen.” WOULD NOT BECOME A MEMBER. Wisconsin ization of 4 Ciicago, 1 appointed to draft an o ket agent's associati roads, submitted its fng of the inte d todu, All that stood in the wily of its adoption was the re fusal of the Wisconsin Central to take part in the movement and the consequent refusal of the Rock Island to nceept an agreement subseribed to by all interested, but after a discussion of the subject, it was decided to postpone action until after the meeting of the commission of general pa next weel to the ‘Western Passen that after the revision of that the Wisconsm Central will hay objection to becoming 4 membe association At the ing of the W association today the requ tionat eon grain from Kansas ( referred to a committee of Kansas € muinal lines to confer with lines west . Missouri v delegation: of Kan City shipper onfer with t 1 presidents on subject meeting adopted a rate of £2 per gross ton on ! pigivon from the Mississippi to the Mis- ents the Organ- tion, committee for a local the western 1 meet Ticket Dec, lines agents revise arecment of the It is h reement, no further of the Jocal er association of the diwell of the Western Pas has been authorized to appoint a committec togo to New York for a conference with representatives of trunk lines, the Canad the Soo Tino and the' Atlint . and the steamship companies, with W Lo agree. ing upon some plan for the regulation of rates on immigrant trafiic. WRECKS ON THE UNION PACIFIC. Hard Luck Cold Weather About in Wyomin No less than seven wrecks have oceurred on the Wyoming division of the Union Pa- cific within a week. One of the most serious was the Howell smashup, thirteen freight ars leaving the tracks and sixof them being complete wrecks, One of the cars was loaded with Weber pianos, another with condensed milk - cans, and five with the finest oil putup by the St 1 Oil com- pany in five Hon cans mi The Wyom: ing sage brush hills were washed with the condensed milke and oils, and covered with planos. g The wreck of No. evening is said to @ b very One authority tes that no less than twenty-five people were injured, and that the cugine and six re derailed and telescoped, Brought 7 at Halville Monday cerious No Changd in th 1o apparent char raphers’ strik vietd aiv around trike. in the Rock situation sides are cl, out firmly would seem to indicate that the ra o trifie the best of iv at present , traveling freight agent sland, came in - yesterday | i where he hia \ duty sin > began, H Snydor, the wis _absent on isit “when the rdered und he arned to worls and are the loc standing 1oflices sday night the wives point and South Bend and caused no end of delay until the trouble day morning by the 1 hetween this were tied together incon nee and was located yester smen Ranily Colonel A, C. Dawe 1 Notes. { the St Joseph vail- way, who has been very ill at the home of Frauk M , will probably be talen sonth in hopes of prolonging his life. Mrs. Dawes 45 now areanging for the trip. A number of changes ofice_of Frel cable in the it I J N e of the Union Pacific, Woodworth, the new o stant freivht agent, and My, Garvett, Me. Munroe's clerk, oceupy promiuent posi ¢ tions in the oftice. Nelson Vi bol, northwester ing agent of Vanderbilt 11 ity Mr. Vandorpool says he live Lo see the day of a trunscontiy vay, when trains will run solid fvom X Cl w L ieisco. He thinks that ifthe Viuderbilts get control of the Union Pacific Omahia wowd have a vailroud as is o railroad. travel is pects 1o 0w T0 PROT Tmportant Legislation Con Number of States. vors, Minn, Dec. 15, [Sp to Tug Bee.)—The fish and commissioners of the northwestern states adiowrned today, A bill which way be ap plicable to all the states represented at the conference, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wis consin, Michigan, Ilinois and Iowa, was prepared in advance by W. . Andrus, treas Surer of the Minnesota commission, and it was adopted by the assembly. A committee on legislation was appointed whose duty 1t pall” be to see that the bill comes properly :“fum the legislatures of the different states this winter. That committee is made up of Senator Calvert ley of Miucral l-u\m. Wis. ; Senator E, F. Maok of Storm Lak G.; . L. Wilder of Grand orks, N. 1.5 \'P, Audrews of Minnenpoli Dy %{ . Bartlett of Quincy, 11l and Colonel insor of Sioux Falls, S, D. A strong effort will be made to have the open seasons uniform in the several states will help to do away with the shipping of game from one state to another. An- otliar section will be presonted in each state providing that as far as violations of the fawe laws are concerned the states numed plated du w ial | gram to Tie Bee | edge | reve The out- | The | the | | Tne | in el Both | al hus | in the | ntal rail- | | herc | Loss, $12,000; insuranc practically one state, an offense me being an offense agalast all - r ISTATE GRANGE Secret Seaston of th ded at Morses, Ta zation Con Des Mo Dec. 15— [Special Tele The Town S which had been in secre Drs Grange. session at one of re for two days last night another re among the resoly closed old officer o6 s labors lat re continued f The following wi adopted: “That we upon s ofa the United States the the Washburn-Hatch before that body, to the immoral and inequitable gambling 1 be abolish abor of the state. and also the prisoners in_our city jails, be employed on the public highways: that congr unend the interstate commerce law s to make it of practical benefit to the people: that we ed to opening the World's faivon the that we demand of congress the e such laves as will prohibit the sake and munufacture of all adulterated food prodi that 1 Lnw compelling rer crine, butterine compounds to color their product urye bill end practic that now that of are oppo Sabbath sage ¢ we o manufact of e nd like pink. I'he report of th that in 1 it ided committec on credentials were about fifty granges in a fourk condition. It to hold the meeting near 15 de Fenox nexv Swinled s Friend Ceoan Ravins, T, Dee, 15 gram to Tng Boe. 3.1 an, is under arrest at Norway o with obtaining mone It is alleged he 5. and by hold that o to he made in real estato ne 1 twenty-two of them to in weh for the purchase of a forty- near Grifith, Ind. The Cen- Lond syndicate was formed was purchased, the documents the consideration to be lizing nothing, some of the members be- came suspicious and two went to They found Ijemojel, who locate the land. They employ who located it two wmiles from town of u urther in led the at it worth only 3 and it was subscquently ascertained § had id for it, though purchise price was vepresented to have been 223.000. Itis thoughta settlement will be effected by the rcturn of the money to the woy county, cha false pretenses Nor hout to his fel profits we Chicago, indt vest §1.000 acre tract tral Tow The land showi R vay year ag llow counteymen immense IL Baldwin, a ner living about four miles northwest of has been arvested for forgery lies in juil here. He drew a note in favor of his wife and forged the s Mrs. J. B, Harney. his wife's aunt it to the Keolulk County Healso secured moncy in the J. A, Sehulte and Chris Kell The total amount so far found is from £1,100 Lo 1,500 The indications are that he has pursued a nilar course for several years, alw ing up the notes when dué_and escapin tection, The amount now involved has secived by mortgages and the parties int refused 1o prosecute, but the she took hold of the matter and arvested Bald- win, id nov nature of to it and ate bank ne way of Robbers Busy ut Burlingtol Brnrurxaroy, Ta., Dec. 15.—[Spe m to Tk Beg. ] —At noon today the safe in the office of the Peoria & W railway, while the agent was tempor ilyabsent, was blown open and robbed of %380, The robbers was seen to jump i mov- ing freight train and were captured at Mon- mouth, 1L, aud brought b Last ni an old man «d_by foot| beaten almost insensible and robbed Hun Down by th i [Special Tel sick of Ham- witness in the ¢ mont count + was killed by the Chicago, Bur ton & Quiney flyer this morning near Pacit Junction, He was wa from the latter place to Glenwood to attend trial, and being deaf did not hear the t n important ase am- CEDAR Ravin B | —December thirty-cighth annual mectin State Tead associntion hizh school building and churches near The prosram is thy one and all ling educate te will join iscu nd 29 the the Towa, by the o 4 TION OF I Resolutions Introduced and Adopted Business Transucte Puraperrni, Pa,, Dec, 15, the k tion of as un- i ut. Most of it was devoted to dis- of the proposition to cancel loans wade by the vody to striking organizi- tions in the pust At the aft fntroduced plush work tion of boycof FEDE BOR. session of der or on favoring s in Aine coke workers the National ¥ an Brancisco and Geory of New York the for harb: lutions we nization and the or resolutic cwing company Jhiy abolition of lati s from directing juries to bring or, of aniza- s to of al “for mittee was then taken up. concurrence in most of th umendi til e clause favoring the Vorld's faiv was reached me disc n, but the president’s e tion fuvoring Sunday opening finally indorsed by a yote of 54 to 19, On'the recommendation to establish an ofiicial 1 of the federation much op position developed and the projeet was de- il The q World's wis m of a libor congress at the wight up by the recom- oustitution be altered next meeting during the Delegate We ive of the 1 the proje weel ju the rad union ; strent impracticable o ais and oping objected to L1 To test th tion wiis off ticipate & st nti oppos pre ween the working Lother countries, L expens o the fed that the ¢ rnationsl peo- Others involved ration o red rization i an int the hour of 4 djournment the discuss was still in pro n LHE FIR Destraction of o Kunsus City Cracker Fuc- Lory Othe KaNsis Crey, Mo., Dec, ker couy RECORD, “The factory of v was destroyed by five tonight. Over 200 employes were a work at the time. T owly es 1 as the fire spread 80 fast as_ to nearly e all meaus of exit. Loss 000, which wa insared. The cone 2 anember of the American Riscuit Manufacturing com pan in the W $100.000 dumaee 10 its con cipal fosers are the Nouotue and Schwab & Brother, wholesale notions. LaxcoLs, 111, D The business por- f the town of Bensow, ten miles%ast of was wiped out by fire at midnight 0000, 15, —The Wubush od by tire and water thi and md water caused nt he prin Silk company Minn., Dec. 15 ! this Wanasm, Ind., Dec was destre iug. L ws morn- vance, Deputy ' Longford of Burt county ar 3 rday and secured (!, J. Cavlson the young man who was arrested by Jai 1 Young Carlson forged his fathe signature to notes amounting to #1,300, which he cashed at the First National bank of Oak- fand. The ofcer wus accompanied by An drow Beckman, president of the bank, and J.W. Holquist and N. B. Sears of Oakland Lol Movements of Qeean Steamers. At Kinsale—Passed—Taurie, from York At Loudon—Aurrived--Missourl, from Bal tniore. oy New special to | will be held in | Other | orning | mall | | | with but slim | prompt | | said: the | | first he was very | May | th | committee are Mrs. | the wea | discus: ergenceof | ongress in | ;| New 5 OMAHA DAILY BEEI FRIDAY, BULLETS ~ FOLLOW BLOWS | o ina sl hin Kain of Wheeling win Fitrgerald of Little Rock, Ark - — | PERSONAL PARIGRAP IS, Two Orawford Men Quarrel Over a Game of | B. Allen of NbrMlk is at tho Ar Cards, ith ofl K barney the - riffin of Tekamah is at the Murray 5. B. Williams of at the Paxton FATALLY WOUNDED | WV W. Wilson of Chadron s aggucst at the | __A.J. Gustin of Kéarney is a guest Murray ' R. A. Kellar of Rushville is stopping at the Paxton | O o | P ¢ Zehrung of, Fincoln i Lynehing. | 1 THOMAS TALTON at the Ed Moore Uses s Revolver in a Difculty » with an O1d Friend - Detalls of the Aftray Some Talk of pest at the | Millard | . Edward Shelden of N Millard L. P, Larson of the Millard H. L. Piorce of North the Arcade | Colonel E. D, Webs ton yesterday Will G. Nye of Kearney was a g xton yesterday 1. C. Reid and wife of Fallerton ave r tered at the Arcade. Moy ind sister of Beatrice — shraska City isat the Crawrorn, Neb., Dec. gram to Tie Bee.]—Last tended an ente returning to ¢ night. He turn here 5 o'clock this morning he shot ton, and the victim is in a very ditien, with littlo hope of re and Talton are old cl man 1 the past at the Murray mates at the time of the Moore | 3, A, Raymer and wife of Lincoln regis run a tub game in Meyer's saloon and Talton | tered at the Paxton yesterday. \ common gambler. Hon, W. 1. Cody (Buffalo Bill) came The started from North Platte yester morning ot departed for Chicago last eveniy ftor | . Phillip Cross of New York City is at Mot | Paston. Mr. Crossisfn the west loc AN frer mortgage securities in which he is in tting | torested largoly. He goes from heve to Den eye. Tom Hill, | verand from there to Kansas City, veturn- is standing near, steppad up to Moore | ing to Chicago and persuaded him to 20 to @ room near by At the Mercer: S, B. Buck Tn 4 short time Talton followed him and the | Ky.: John 4. Avchbold, C quarrel was renewed | B Doan, Hustings; Bullets Follow | Cureaco, 1L, Dac, 15, ~[Spey Talton struck Moore oyer the head with a | to Tz Bee [=Tne followin whisky bottle; then Moore commenced | dreregistered here today shooting. The first three shots missed the [ McMillen ) 4 victim, but the fourth took effect, the ball | land, On : u Pacific entering the left side and came out near the | hart, G, M. Boynton, Q. N vizht nipple. As Moore commenced shooting | #nd wife, Omaha. Palmer -G, Talton stavted out of the saloon and was | bort and wife, Omaha. Wellington - just goinge nround the corner of Meyer's sa. | Busk, Omaha. 'Leland—B, W. Scoville, Li loou when shot. While shooting. Moore | ¢ol 0. Beatty, jr., and wife, When a man does me dirt he must | J; Drake, 1. W. € and wife, Oma die, and it might as well be done now as any t Northern—( time, H. M. Bushnell, Lin Fremont is reg Robinson, the rinking upon his re wnd became very abusive. About Thomas Tal critical con overy. Moore have enjoyed Ihey were room diument at Fort 3end is stopping at wwiord some time dur ommenced d r came in from Strat- st at the ms and ) spro. of shooting. is in and 10 row o while was some chips W poker. Moore slapped Talton in the face Moore pulled his gun rthe head with it gash over the lo the ine ‘alton s, Louisville, Ambrose d Blows, inl ‘1 Net m iskans mont 1. M. G, MeAus J. W. Whin, Bennett and 3. P. Daven oin. ysician was summoned and in a_short had the yvictim resting easy. Moore tried to escape, but captured by Mar- shal Morrison. placed in jail. At but whe he learned the true condit ton_he broke down like a baby. Moore and Talton 1 men and ha in I troop, Ninth nd while statione me involved i a game of cards. The cowboy died with his boots on. At Fort Riley | Moore, and o soldier named Jacks were in a killing, but no convic- ns were made. unty Attorney E the mort and. Mo and given a preliminary hearing. - Theve was | some talk of lynching, but the r 1 apprehended “at present - s will be summoned & WEATHER It WL Be Generally State Tods D. C.. Dec r Nebraska and Towa westerly winds; slightly tern To Dakot colder ast for warmer | in southes For the west wind except | tion of North Dakota, where ture will rise. ~Light flurries ; in eastern por- the snow a cowboy ove tempera- S " NEWS OF YESTERDAY. 1 s Domestic. asshilant of Ky, b A mob at Belleview, who lad assaulted i respe ttown and lynejicdthing hree men were Bitrned I destroyed ahonrding wsuburh of St Phol, Min National Fire Ins ven notic it nd gnout of busir ©. Somuicrs of Meridian o the theft of $5,000 Express . company kles will be h 2 will be arraien Miss ar evaded arrest. captured a nogro > girl of Nebraslon SheriTs in Con FreyoNt, Neb., am to Tue Bee. | of Sheriffs held a session in the p: the New York hotel in this city this even- ing and_adjourned to meet in Norfolk next The ob t of the meeting included discussion of matters pe ci g and to become better Amonz those present were: J warden of the state penitent Jumes A. Costello of ¢ Hyan of Dakota City, Sidney, George A. Bennett of Omab MeGrew of Tekamah, C. Broken Bow. C. H. Adam uty Claus Moncke of F ) Palls City. Robert Kyd of Beatric Hamilton of Dawson county, 1. J. Rosecrans | of Rushville, J: Milliken of Fremont Lhe will Te AT William Coburn, ex-sherift of Doug wissioner Movizan M. J. Mawhiney of Fallerton, ( t the work Schuyler, John M. Nutter of § h of Columbus and ten oth fire tion of mpany Lu., has from’ the 1t that Lequ ¥ ) mes 1. Mallon, -year-old liprse, valued at . MeCaterty of Columbus, i iway so b owned b fell in its stal it had to be shot. in cous Lotiers President will 1c which ered inubility of tho o 189 Miss who mysterious murder of Colo | IAwust, 1885, is in_conf of Morris, TiL, and will be ex sunity. Connmander wier Mok d at | ing the ves | k. The official cany: of New ‘\"ul K show: aet Two Accidents Near Hyanals. Hyaxyis, Neb., Dec. 15.—{Specia An old gentleman by the s thrown from his w; n cture of his right arm | became unmanageable, | the voadside he was un- of this Weinity ally disc left arm. Bhplicated in t 1 Walter Babeock nent in G name of and suffe today. His team When found by conscious. William Chamber hunting today, @ shotgun, shooting off hi Johnson of the U n, is being tricd b -0 for negliz while ss of the vote of the state that C] and’s plu ity The proposed three amendments to : mstitution were defeated by small After Falrmont's Pa \‘“!] il l‘l‘ pierd’S Home Je anxiety among the demo- ard to the | it it, and to | t St Louis, and in to m e building, n g been of them n seriously. ve 3 It seems L settle the matter rlected a candidate winner wis the The e dents. It tral had & Memphis nimed, tiot Worth, During the o will e Sing, N. ¥ rs old, for nd, and o, Peter Hart, one of the heroes of (he Late war, the man who, when the il of Fort Sumter was shot 3 ||lhl'|i~l\ of his life ll'{; the pro- 51800 ctlon of the ramparis, recovered the flae s of dress sug- | yyd najled it to the staff, lies dying fn New NATIONAL COUNCIL It Meets in Triennial Session at € Subjects Discussed Yesterday. CuicaGo, 11, Dec. 15, —The National Coun- | cil of Women, in wriennial session at the Pal- mer house today, listened to an extensive re port on dress reform presented by Mr Frances 1. Russell, ¢ man of the commit- tec on the subjec members of the irs. Annie or woM en given out that the 111 ured, by purchase, tie L iteond, which conrects the « d that the Hne would be exte Springs and Paris, Tex., to I week Dbeginning Monday excented by y it prison, Petér Schualtz, & boy 16 the niurder of & baby at Lon d I Metinire, who killed Mrs, next Sing J. Miller, Mrs. Octavin B after discussing all the fo gested by s 1 advocates of reform in | women’s garments, fixed upon and ve mended one of a composite type, loose waisted and_short skivted_enough to enable oo up and down stairs with- cr. The report was exhaustively L but it was deferred for future meetings o adopt or to modify, “The committec on equial s, in charge the agitation looking toward the cs- tablishment of the principal of equal for cqual work, reported that of were being made to have a bill introduced in con- wress making statutory provisions for that rof The oLmittce of the World's fair nd to, make o fair in that upon him will devolve : onor of putting in motion the machinery of the exposition. ok sport out day 50 15 Is v eace in th ween Jim inclined to 11 nding, u orted invaded Willinms- 1 | divorce reform committee made a ve- | , outlining the work of the committee in | the council, looking to: the | on of womcn in the National Divorce RReform league The organizitions represented at the meet- ing The National Woman's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. M. B. Corse; the | National Buptist. Woman's _society, Mis: 1 i the Americs NSSC Mus, Denten: church daug national Stuart, o the i ed by tl executive Bimetallic & elaring that lookinz to the discontinuane £ s1lve uld be hurtful to 1 perity ountry and harinful 1o its monetary utions d sent lin 7 Times-Tnion of enator Hill has be cepted the portfolio of and that It has haen K Flower and EdwurdsMurphy. sent New York e dn Seniv o The Yale students who engazed i the graceful riot of e weeks ) in a Haven theater are woreying over th of the punishment thitds to be n odout to them, Both the faeatiy of the collego and the City ofiieials are detervined that those guilly Of disturbing the peieo and atierwise misl R ving themselves shal] be sevcrely punished Ala wvelope, goutaining the ardent love missive: legod Inlmhr been written by Bd- ward'Plows, the ¢ tioner, to the wife of his friend, Mr. € and which the lutter expeeted 1o use fively in his suit for ¥ 200 dami gaiust the manufacturer of sweet s, has boetvstolen from the oflice of Iis attorney in Chicaga, Albany, N. Y., W offered and T Clevelind 1 thitt Governor jr.._shall repre- the United States | | 8 | National | fation, Woman's Universali the W and the Inter- union, Miss Sarah Herbert; the fation of the Quinby of Main Anna Shaw, ar Boyu dis- New - - & PERVERTED HIS STATEMENTS, uses Ky E Unfulr New York, Dec, 15 Dr. Briggs Ac emies of Gross 8. Rey. Dr. Bri re sumed his defense this afternoon before the York presbytery. He commenced his rgument today with the discussion of the sipline of the chureh. He did not recog the infallibili pope, and wost cortainly he did no iize the infalli of 4 Presb) cral nss e prosecution, he claimed, had pi uts in his inaugaral addx nted his med 1d understood the true of his assertions they uever would made the blunders they have made. s nize Faroign The Les Perance, & [fven wrecked off the Gueopse board drowned 1 The pope will send (o] the letter denouncing Froe M sutanic am by replach naturidism, OTHING LIKE '8 SPECIFIC i totally unlike an, other blood medicine, 1t cures diseases of . theblood and skin by removing the poison, and g tho sawo time suppies good blood to th Wasted parts. Don't be imposed on by substi- fnd alt on they intent nave fun bishops a A pursuing u Christianity by Council of Catholle Bishops. sr. Lovis, Mo., Doc. The council of suffragan bishops adjourned this afternoon after taking pledges of secresy regarding | the provecdings. 1t is almost impossible to glean uny information, but it is currently re rtad that it was decided that Bishop Hen of Dubuque sould be elovated to copal dignity and that a new sce which are s 1 il to be just as good, i is not true. No medi s e e N THE WORLD As to the oe numes to be | wonderful cures, or rélioved so much suffering. ent to Rome, of which one will be ch n soadjutor to the venerable Archbishc much guessing is now being done by tholics. Of the three selected, it is 1 that that of Bishop John Lawrence ng of Peoria, received the largest of votes. Mgr. O'Connell, rectoyr the American college at Rowe, the second greatest vumber, while the third choice rests between Vicar General Brady of iy blood was badly polsoned last year, whicly ot iy whole system out of order—diseased and & Constant source of suffering, no appetite and \0 enjoyment of life. 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SPECIFIC OXYGEIIW kete breathing treatment. is o 8 Hina SHEIEE 0 tho anxious CRMATEVER sufferer,whom it relleves with Howe ¢ | the fixst inhalation, uni cu oures in 4 bricl spice. at home. 10,000 INTELLIGENT PEOPLE have resorted to It, and our “OXYCEN BOOK,” Free, telis of their experier THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN GO., Suite 510 Sheely Bldg, Omaha. DIS- | OFTEN | The Boston Store, GENTLEMEN who are good dressers—who appreciate really fine clothing—who enjoy wearing garments that fitand hang on a man as if they belong to him-"a -are invited to step into “The Nebraskas” suit department today and inspect the elegant new Line of fine suits designed especially for the holiday trade. Here are the ever popular sac the dressy cutaway--the single-breasted tately Prince Albert—double= | square cut—the ¢ breasted square cuts, did you ask? Well, wea SHOULD are showing a line ot these fashion- in cheviots—bedford cord rassi- meres and homespuns_in foreign and domes- tic weaves—that for style—~tone—and variety of patterns would be hard to matchat any exelu- sive merchant tailoring establishmont. We show them in blacks - blues—browns-.grays— tobacco -slate—tancy mixtures; in large and small plaids-—checks -rcnn‘llsf—stm)ms~—plixin col- ors; with binding and without. Thirteen fifty for an elegant bedford cord cheviot is a fair sample price. If you want a suit to DRESS UP lin—here’s the smile. able We suits ailways correct cutaway in | worsted, in clay and corkserew—cheviots, plain and fancy-—cassimeres, all wool and silk and wool; cutaways 1n black and dark rich colors; in stripes-—plaids—checks—mixtures; a line ol goods designed by some of the most noted makers of fine clothing—at such prices as four- | teen f{ifty for a genuine clay worsted--fourteen seventy-five for an 111‘1‘[)01%@;1 cheviot, and soon* If you want to buy a handsome suitfor father— for husband—for one of the boys FOR CHRISTMAS now's the time to buy it—while there's lots to pick from— plenty of suits Our line of sack suits in fine goods was never in better eondition to select from. All The popular fabrics—made up with some little extra attention as regards linings and workmanship-—with prices from four to six | dollar s less than you'd expectthem to be for such suits, plenty of sizes. | OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT offers today CENUINE kanga- roo cork-sole shoes, just the thing for damp weather—at $3.7% | —the six-doliar kind in shoe stores. Open Evenings till 9 o'clock. I | All of the Railroad Companies Centering in Omahahave agreed to bringas many Rolled Edge Arclics, Excluders, Lumbermen and Rubber Boots, and 'Fina Spacialties and Sandals to Omaha Dr. Searles & Searles | as | can sell. If they can do it they are dan Remember, 1 do not sell at retail, but supply ithe largest concerns all over | the west with RUBBER CLOTHING, FELT BOOTS, CERMAN | SOX, MACKINTOSHES. etc. There is fun ahead, but no betting allowed. If you are on my side have your shoe dealcr SEND | FOR LISTS and DISCOUNTS. ZAGHARY T. LINDSEY. OMAHMA. NEB. r 15316 DDou Y pa with tho Ahow, In atl wil £orms of pr 00k (Mysteries of Life G " for Thirty Days only we will offer our ont Christmas Jewelry a stock of Dimmoads and nd Silverwars at less than manofacturer’s cost. Fourteenth and Farnam Straets Jan. 1, to N W. Cor. 1ith and Farnam SAFES FOR SALY rermaten1y CURED or NOPAY WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIEN1S, Financial Reforence: Naf'l Baok of Commerse, Duakia, No Dy 110N from business., No Operation. Inv ato our Method, Written gugrantss 1o abso- lutel all kinds of RUPTURE of Doth sexes, with= ontt of knife syringe, no natter of how long standivg, EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, 307-308 N, Y, LIFE BLDO., OMAHA, H lar. **Norve Seeds,” the wonderful remoity 12l s Wi aranter 10 oure dll Dervous dlscases. such s Wenl fon, S BTan Power, ianduche, Wakefulness, Lost Mantood, N : N evybiianess, Lasaituds. -2ldraing and loss Of power of ho Generat Glgana i thor sux cause i Ly over exartion, yauultul ¢rrors, of pxcoisie . Vak S sceo: optan o rimulants which sooiisad to futemigr Convury e and Laanity, Put 1p cODYNIens Lo CATTY in vost pocks 1 per paci b B Lo &6 With Cwery 85 ordar we oive o orkiten guarantée to cure LR A AN D Pas TLING, o e unt (he oG, CAFOUIAT 1708, AdATEas Mery o Mded (o, Cbtcagu, Klls Send for K For Bale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell, 1515 Dodge Street,

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