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CTHE_OMAHA_DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, &EPTEMBER 3 1893 FALCONER'S COST CASH SALE WE WILL NOT STOP AT COST NOW. Mr. Faleoner wired us from ! ~SINTEEN PAGES. FOR THE NEXT EIGHT DAYS We will FOR THE NEXT EIGHT DAYS e will not stop sell Misses and ai cos" e o e e cket, cape and wrap, new and old, will be sold without re- not stop at cost. sacrifices. We will cut and slash prices right and left. Our cloak and suit stock will command most of our attention this week. Ea(llcs’ cloaks at $1, that at one time were marked as high as g17.50. Ladies’ dolmans and long ulsters, that sold up to $35, will be cut to $3.75. Every cloak, ja gard to cost. We will also sell $1.50, $1.75 and $2 black silks at $1.05. Below we print the full list of our extra sacrifices. But remember everything goes at cost. new. Buy your fall goods now. Don't m New gloves, new hosie ry, new dress goods; everything such an opportunity. Out of town people can save their fare by buying of us this week. | | NTRASPROIAL | CLOAKS CJACKETS | BXRASPRCAL | EXTRL SPROIAL ATRASPEUAL e ATRA SPECIAL | EXTRA NPRCI UNDER COSTUNDER CONT) wraPPERS mape surts [[NDER (OST UNDER COST BARGAINS. | BARGAINS. NEW AND OLD, ALL MUST GO. BARGAINS. | BARGAINS. e R OLD STYLE GARMENTS, $1.00 EACH. R - WONDERS i L[A[I[HS 1 Men's Fall Underwear, 50 ladios’ and missos’ old-stylo long ulsters; the misses’ hava hizh sleaves; theso garments were marked 87.50, 810.50, | CURTAINS, CURTAINS, In Silk, 25c¢ per garment. , 815 and 817.50, As long as they last thoy go, 1 to a customer, at $1 each. $1.00 $1.00 OLD STYLE GARMENTS, $3.75 EACH. et CH AL LB B O o 50c quality, cut to 25¢ each. WONDER ist. W Inco curtains that sold formerly at $2.50, 75 1adics’ old-style ulsters that sold at ono time for $20, $25, 830, 835 and 840 each, one to a customer, while they lnst, at Ladies’ and Children’s and fancy silks worth from 7sc to 81, Leader1 at 49c. $5.50 and 85, #.75 each. TERBED Bhe ThAL NEW FALL JACKETS, $2.00 EACH. YPSILANTI 75 picces of all wool storm serge 1n all ‘While thoy last, $1 per Pair. But that’s what we do. 100 1adies’ new Fall jackets that were bought to sell at $5, $6.50 and $8: no limit; while they last, at 82 each. UNDERWEAR How wo can offer a grand assortment | the late fall shades, a splendid 75¢ qual- CURTAINS, CURTAINS, WONDER 2nd. EARLY FALL JACKETS, $3.75 EACH. Must Go. of popular weaves of silks worth up to ity. Nolimit. Now at 49¢ por yard. $1.00 $1.00 50 early Fall juckets that were bouzht to sell at $10 each, your cholcs whilo they last,$3.75. 0 COAAE ACLINE GAM GUHIGTAN S Lol 81.75 por yard Leader 2 at 49c. A large assortment of single Notting- vosts and pants, goods that sold at $1.00, - For 48c per Yard. NEW FALL GARMENTS, $5.00 EACH. 50 picces of new all wool hop sacking, ham lace- curtnins that sold by the pair at $6, 87 and 88, cut now to 81 per cur- $2.00 and $3.00 per garment, in one : grand Lot : But that’s what we do. Ladies’ new Fall und Winter jackots, made in the vory latest fashion, and positively bought to sell at $10.50,812.50 and bought to sell as aleadorat75c. No| 815, your choico now #5. limit. Now at 49¢ per yard. tain, PORTIERES, Leader 3 at 69c. NEW FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS, $7.75 EACH. ew York last Thursday: *Continue Cost Cash Sale 10 days longer. Stock is still §350,000 too large. Don’t stop at cost. Get down the stock. Prices are demoralized here. Am buying heavily. You must make room.” For eight days longer we will make most extraordinary We will 3 3 @ 12.5 drawoers & PORTIERES, $5.00 $5.00 A choico selection of handsome che- nille portieres, positively this season’s goods, hought tosell at from $8 to 312,50, No limit Monday at $5 per pair. Now at 48¢ each, LADIES" COMBINATION SUITS, 62%c, WONDER 3rd. How weo can offer 24-inch black faille Francis silk, 22-inch satin finished gros 20, R e e o T T Now Fall and Winter jacket, capes and wraps, positivoly made to sell as high as $17.50 each,go this week for 87.75 cach; LINENS, LINENS e e e oh DYoL £ , | 160 pieces : o88 Goods, no limit 08’ heavy we s o e bIRbE et o s LW fanty “’”“‘j"};':vmfl"g(‘y‘l“‘wi‘"“‘:: 10 ladies’ plush cloakes, worth $20 cach, go in this 87.75 lot; small sizes only. ’ combination suits,originally worth from LINENS. 7.50 pure linen hemstitched sheets, new goods, go Monday at $1,50. 24 pairs of pure linen hemstitched Theso goods positively cost to import from $1 up to $1.75 per yard. Innoother house on earth can you pick up such bargain ns these goods are at 69¢ per $1.50 1o #3.00 each, whilo they last 6240 will e the price. BUTTONS BUTTONS NEW FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS, $13.50 EACH. Ladies’ jackots, capos und wraps, bought for this coming scason to sell at from 820 up, your choice of any of these styl- ish garments this weok $13.50 each. For $1.05 per Yard. But that’s what we do. | And we can honestly say to our friends | ard, WE DO NOT STOP AT COST pillow cases, sold in stock at 81.50, cut | thitEHBYavaithe bust VAR e Rl 4 & 4 ST, NEW FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS, $19.00 now to 98 per pair, 500 gross metal buttons at 1ic per doz. or unybudy olse ever offered. Leader 4 at $1. » PN BUREAU SCARFS, 300 gross of pearl buttons ¢ per doz. e e Rrr S Ao ta 1 Dur Bl 2l 100 WSO E 150 U nah ¥ ine Caselmore All our high grade Fall and Winter cloaks, juckets, oapss and wraps. 5 The *Cream @’ La Cream” of home and foreign 300 gross of pearl buttons 7¢ por doz. markets. Positively,not a carried-over garment among them. Bought tosell ut $30, 835 and $40 each. 0 i o8 ; Your pick 59c¢ each. net cost. sorge in a grand assortment of the new BLACK BLACK full shades, imported to sell at $1.50, all fro this week at 31 per yard. Monday and all this week at $19 ench, How is it possible for you to resist these arguments. If youdo notneeda garment this year, call your friends attention to this advertisement. 100 linen hemstitched and_fringed, plain and stamped, 75¢ and $1 burewu searfs, all go at s9¢ each. This is a choice lot. 500 gross of extra super pearl buttons | at e per doz. All worth three times as much. HOUSE WRAPPERS, 78C. All our house wrappers, new goods, made to sell at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, this week 78c. HOUSE WRAPPERS, $1.08. Ladies’ house wrappers, made to sell at $2, 82.25 and $2.50, this week $1.08 each. The material is worth more, FLANNEL WRAPPERS, $3,75. All our French flannel wrappers, when first bought, were marked up to $13.50, your choice now 33.75. READY-MADE SUITS, $5.00. All our ready-made Eton and serge suits that sold up to 3]7_.50 go at $5 each. Sizes broken. BUY YOfiY SEALSKIN AND OTHER FURS NOW. THEY ALL GO - |EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES. 124c, 15¢ and New Goods. Hundreds of new weaves from London, Bt sultngaBnalstonm ber Paris and Berlin will be shown on our 486 anama suitings and storm serges, |, nters Monday for the first time, and $1.25 black Bangkole twills, a hummer | Femember, for the next cight days for stroet wear, cut 0 75e. |every new piece as it is openea goes #1 quality of black novelty suiting cut | Fght into our cost cush sale. to 69c. Wo are showing more Al our 85c black royal serges, tho!£00ds thun all the other seller of the season, cut to 49c. Omaha combined. #2 rain proof cheviot, $1.89. DON"T FAIL to look over our assort- $2.95 black Prunelle. $1.65, ment before buying. We will guaran- tee to save you money on every pur- BUY A BLACK DRESS. WASH FABRICS, WASH FABRICS, At 3%ec. 1,000 yards of summer wash goods vhat sold at 15¢, 174 and 20c cut to Sc per yard. None to the trade. SATEENS, 5c¢ per Yd. 1,000 yards of 20c sateens. All go at 5¢ per yard. it GINGHAMS, 5c. 500 yards of 12jc and 15¢ ginghams cut GOODS. GOODS. Why muke thom up? 20c embroideries down 80c embroideries down to 8fc. Muslin Underwear. 60c muslin drawers reduced to 39 90c gowns eut to G3e. $1.50 and 31.75 gowns cut to $1.10. new dress houses in See our bargains in hand- chase. AT LESS THAN COST. to be. kerchiefs. RAIDED BY THE SHERIFF | Suis s pranesseuiod some vescs ago and | Stough; coroner, dosoph tsom. Tho couvon, | amounting o #415 cattol mortgages fled, | lato principal dancer of tho Tar and Tartor | ROCHT THE DALTON GANG | by ot Tao omcer aoreated hor ana company ; Amy Leslic, prima dorna soprauo; Richard Brown, Stuart Barnes, Eid Chrissie and John Skeridan, Clara Hilton, Louise Anderson, Helen Dudley, Matt Sheeley, Ed Laird, Walter Dauphin all are bright farce comedy people. A special Labor day matinee will be given tomorrow, Monday, September 14. This company is Taported to bo quite large and expensive in comparison with attractions took her to the holdover. tormined to end her life. quantity of pins, thrust through her throat and hanged herself from 4 bar on the door of hercell. She wns cut down bofore life was extinct, but died this evening. In Her Hu Wicnita, Sept. 2. There the girl de She swallowed a long hat pin while the last one gave most of 1t to Sarah | enthusiastic ever held in the county. Reso- ‘The will of Elizabeth Robertson was ad- | lutions were read endorsing the national mitted to probate. Her estate is divided be- | platform, a sound currency and declaring for tween her five daughters, with her son re- I)lbor!.\l pensions to union soldiers, membered with $5. In the case of the contested Stratton will, the objecter, the daughter, filed her appeal with the district court today. Clvil Rights Case, $8,206.65. FREMONT AF 1RS. Oraditors of L. Moyer & Co., Become Ag- United States Marshals and the Outlaws gressive at Lincoln, Meet in Oklahoma, Pleasant Jou: v of a Dodge County Couple A and Personals. FREMONT, Sept. 2. —[Special to Tng Bez.)— Mr. and Mrs. John Emanuelof Pleasant Valley left today for Chicago to celebrate Royally Kecelved at llome. Mixpey, Neb,, Sept. 2.—[Special to Tur Bk, |—The Minden band returned from the reunion last evening, winuers of the first Defense. M. DOORS SMASHED AND LOCKS BROKEN SHORT BUT DESPERATE ENCOUNTER 3 h 3 R i L7 X of similar character, and as farce comedy of Marion, han., requests the Associated Judge Lansing summoued six business | Prizo in the band contest. The information | gheir silver wedding, which original event | i ood comed protty and shgpel) press to make public the following: men, six professional d si that they tors had been tel hed o b s G ho oan ! ; 5 3 on, o len and six newspaper oy were victors had been telegraphed | gcourred at St. Joseph's church in that city. | girls, girls who can dance and girls who can M. Donaldson's triends will inn few days L. B. Olfliy & Co. of New York Deolare | men today from which to select a jury to try | earlier in tho day, and arrangements were | *p ) o wdm‘; 2 the oty Hotd u vors | Sing, will always be a popular style of amuse: | TWo of the Officers and u Bystander Kitled | Lubii o fall heconnt of s rortions witl 1o that the Defunct Firm's Books Will the proprietors of thesanitarium for refusing | made to give the boys a welcome in keeping | . %358 A RS s ° | ment, this brighv compaay should do a large —Five Others Wounded—One of the varions ~corporations sald to have been e AR Y to Dr. George A. Flippin, a colored man, the | with the honors they had won. interesting picnic paruy on Thomsen’s island | LU0 e 8 R e wrecked by him, and will bo able o substan- ol bonan privileges of their plunge bath, but out of the | gathered flowers and made them into hand- | today. andits Captured but the tinlly prove the krave el rges brought aguinss vbatch secured but four—H. M. Bushnell, W. | some boquets and were on hand when the | . Wednesday night a thief stole a horse be- BEEES == 5 Otnatal Eaana: Lim wre utterly false and groundioss. Morton Smith, J. J. Gillilan an1 M. B, | train arrived to present thom; in fact, it | 100Fing to Ernest Smith, southeast of the | < Gatch & Lauman Monday make an Donuldson says tho forthcoming Cheney. After Flippin had been sworc the | scemed as if half the town was on band. | ¢ity, and brought it to town und offored it awful cut in dinner sets. Il bo nttestod by Fred L. o, 3 ¢ 3 I, > 3 3 3 1 ora a T D ——————— r, cashier of the irst Nationa bank ol LINooLN, Sept. 2.—[Special to Tux Bee.]— | defense objected to the introduction of any | After the train had started on its salo to several parties. The horse broke 3 R R ARKANsAS City, Sept. 2.—A posse of 1 C0S H. B. Claflin & Co.isa bix New York firm | teatimony ou tho ground that the complaiut | way = ugain, Atioraey ~Haguo in | loose “"::“:‘:0""“"“ K Rilstmaster ibubinol] S8 Leuvoumariiat andiovelConrtland BRI, S Ea s iy AR REWErIS Rs e e oae o DoUE U Eocelveritobihe e W vstate fact o c a a remi c of was_ca Y e T T i < i 2 i " hany of S worth millions of dollars, and it is probably | gif} n0% StALe L:“f*L“\?““‘f";”xfgh;xf"‘;;f“‘,‘[fi,“‘) B f‘;,‘;',m "l“fi‘l’xfa Jom ‘r‘éipl.~‘;:ff,‘°“‘(‘f“l Coad’s P on horses were more suc- UNDER MARTIAL LAW, of bandits and robbers met in Payne county, | Whinney, cashier of the Ida Grove (Ia.) the latter fuct that accounts for the bold | court held that the point was well taken, | the citizens the pleasura all felt over their | C993ful in Chicago than at first reported. Oklahoma, yesterday morning, and two of | National band, ana other responsible men step thoy took last nlght I attaching the |land arguiment = then 'bratiohod ‘oft Into | success. The boys then lned up, four | THO ton horses thathe oxhibited took nine | Expested Outbreak at Redlands, Cal., DId | the doputy marshals—Speed aha Shadley— | connected with tho institutions Mr. Dohald, stock of goods of the defunct fiew of L. | whotler the state could bo allowed to amend | abreast, and marched up the street'to the | Hioney prizes, ono diploma A bnolygh ooms Not Occur—Preparad for Trouble. were killed, aud a third—Huston—fatally [ 50" 18 sccused of wrecking. Meyer & Co. Other creditors have securea | it OF could amend it under the ruiing of the | Jensen hotel, where a splendid supper had | Pliments. They will be shipped from Chicago Repraxps, Cal, Sept. 2.—This town is [ Lo 00 ™% 4 oo D iMocray G 3 - x 5 2 & Co. L court, R L to Lincoln to add interest to the Nobraska s H The | Wounded. N. A. Walker, N. D. Murray, G. | Big dinner set sale Monday. Gatch & attachments, but Claflin was the first to put b n prepared for them, tate fair. under arms and police are on duty, The | (v p . d a bo, °d Brigg o} o} - , nehs \ L I'he court finally allowed the state to | The band is composed of some of the lead- | State fair. i Ry RV T L o SO ey 50 qvansom and a) oy, named Briggs were |{T.auman, 1614 Fapnam, up an indemnity bond and. order tho sheriff | amoud its complaint aud the trial was pro- | ing busiuess men, all of them young men, | , MtS. S. B. Colson left for Hot Springs yes- | local national guard company 18 now at the | wouuqed, and a young man named Simmons e s togoahead. Tho sherift went abead. Ho | ceeded with. Av10 o'clock tonight it was | who have perfeclod and kept up the organ: | ferday on the unnouncomient that her hus- | armory undor ord The forty-elghit hours | .,y killed,” The last two were by- | Balloon aft. and eve Courtland Beach. opened the door by breaking open a part of | SUll in progress, ization moro on account of their love for | band was in "; criuical s condition. She was | given tho Chineso to leave town expired last e Yoy it in ordor to allow ingress for his hand to Mayor Weir's Little Veto. music and the pleasure they derive from it | 4¢companied by Mr. and Mrs, Theron Nyo. night. A law and order meeting condemned tho action of the agitators and the town is 50 thoroughly guarded that no trouble is an- ticipated. Laborers are holding meetings On the 10th of August the livery flrm of Swartz & Son hirea a team to David Etner- ton for the purpose of attending the races at Blair and Lyons, with tho promise of return- NEWS FOR ZHE the Regu nounced % 11X, than anything else, and ‘every citizen of throw baclk the bolts, and with a safe expert T AT I P St speedily sccured possession of the books and placed five wen armed with guus to hold the ‘Ihe ofticers had been informed the gang was in town and drove out to arrest them and were fired on by the outlsws when thoy Mayor Weir is somewhat handy with his veto hatchet himself, and this morning de- posited with the y clerk his veto ot the recent tax lev He Changos in Service as Ane torduy. Bart Couniy's Good C i . T N = 4 % « ed. The fire was returned and the WASHINGTON, Sept. (Spocial Telegram 2 s his pen througha | Lyoxs. Neb.. Sept. 2 Suects T | 108 in ten days. The Len days and ten others | and it is reported that 150 Moxicans will ar. | S18mounted. The fire was return VA g stock. number of items, and disaprroves of the ro- | art e o e [Spocial to e | 34" fllly elapsed and no horses have ro. | S It 18 reporied that 150 Moxieans will ar- | outlaws started for tholr horses, and all but | o ‘Tuy Bue.)—The following army ordors The men held the fort until noon today, | cent increase in the sewer and water lovies, | DF%]—Burt county has a good crop of corn | gympq, T b SUPOUNGINE couniry | ono.wiio was shot through tho chiesty escaped. | (o ciod voday and wereouly once molosted. That was | which were made 5 and 4 mills respectively | this year. Insome parts of the county the | “The Fremont turnveroin gavo a very | enqnoe here is much excitement, |, s Lmio's Norse was killed by Bhadley | T inin Julian M, Caboll, assistant sur when some one representing the Firsy | DY the cous Ho also thinks thut the ity | crop was never better. Wheat is a good | enthusiastic reception on Thursday night | Sheriff Booth from San Bernardino is here | 204 48 the norse fell, Dulton got ou his feet | WL WE G S04 National bank, which bas held possession on clerk can get along without the services of a | crop. Farmers are doing an unusual amount rom Russell, Wyo., and rey port i ashinglon luty at Fort D, ir 1o tis city and son to the commanding oficer, arracks, for duty with the com? in houor of their victorious representatives at the Milwaukeo —carnival. President Dern deliveaed a stirring address, highly complimenting the boys on_their success, and'pumped four shots in rapid succession into the body of Shadley with his Win- chester, Arkansas Tom, one of the outlaws, was stenographer, and the police judge without u clerk, for whoso maintenance and support the sum of §15a month had been appro- toaid in_suppressing number of deputies aict in conjunctionwith rioters and a large with him who will the polico force of bank of plowiug at present. There was, some a bill of sale ox frost this weok, but no damage to any of the erops. cuted to it by Me er on the eve of his failure, appeared on the scene and in. o W evinced a desire 0 com i 3 g ; Redlands. Sherift Booth has telegraphed to | 1 st i | 5 S pany of instruction of tho hospital corps, Uhey didw't | pristed, Ho also thinks that the city at- | The Presbyterian Sunday schoo! and con- | und he was responded to by J. W. C. Abbott, | ¢+ A held at bay in a frame hotel, where ho took | PAfL AL A H S an S ny s . W. C » | Governor Markham asking him to order out | . A 20 v The resignation by Major William H. believe they would when the guards showed | torney is asking a little too much. Heand | gregation held their annual pienic in Fritt's | one of the delegates. "Phe Chinese o refugo.. Messengers wero sent to Stillwater up _their armaments, but today the bank | h i EvoR! ¥ (s D 0. u0H the national guard. The Chinese c partner, the latter being aiso his deputy asul at grove yesterday. Nearly the whole congre- | Postm Hammicr, payn Wolcott has the thanks of his for assistauce and the sheriff leftat once y of his commission us o0k the more peaceablo way of 1eplevini ; Sun Fraucisco son ote to the sherift | 1! IDSRIR o captain, Twentioth infaniry, only, has beon it by adi receive #2400 u year for their services. | gation was present. appreciative patrons for succeeding in his ::.Il’(liu?kfll‘xlu:‘::) p':‘fit‘:u:“ el atn R R i T acoptoll by the presidunt, 1o thko efiect b by meuns of the coronor. oy iso filed | Tho mayor thinis, thorefors, that wheu | - Tholady members of the Lawn Tennis | efforts to wet o mail poush on the 5:25 | enor” Markham, in response to Sherls | Anally surendered. Bt e d vog | August 2. a volition usking 0000 damoges from | they ask for §00 forofice rent and a tele- | club gaves reception to the zentlomen of | train for Omaha. This secures tho dolVery | T tolatenm. hus ondand Conaral Jora | man who killed Doputy Mars ial Spood aud | A eavo of abs for one month, to take Claflin & €0, and the sheriff, 3 phone they are placing their feet too far | the club last evening at the vesidenco of Mr. | of mails in Omaha two hours later than | sonat Los Angoles to take tho n ary | the. Simmons. boy ‘and wounde M'{"“‘i R Ry leved from duty in the ro- C‘:tlllsm:l:;m)l l::y,]:)l;: auory “usl)t./lnfll: & n;‘.)‘u.ntl Lhumufiurnulnon;l,l/\ulm.(.mlnm.uug ,)m:: e Dd“l“lh)“im The young. ladics | formerly - ey O L [T mmuihl h;h;ll:“x::\v i vhe Stllwater juil | offcet on b Heved franidutyin G 3 oy pro cove ome inter- | of the council was called this ey had prepar @ banquet, whicl - > a S 3 It i M d estings fucts in connection with this fuilure, | take action upon th ] i quet, which was fol- | Postmastor Burns of Scribner has turned | at.San Bernardino in rendinoss for imme- o message, A spirited meeting of this ovening and_the o tion thoroughly aired. lowed by toasts and responses from the dif- Charles B. Harding, Kighteonth in ferent members of the club. Leave for s1x months on surgeon’s cate of disability is granted First Lieuten- and are not half through ye In June lust W. Sbelly of Kansas City, representing tho Clafiius, called on Meyer for a sottle the oMliee to Marteuns, his democratic successor. The state committee of the Independent re were six men in the gang, five of whomw escaped, but they are beiug followed by a large posse. diato action if absolutely necessary. The Chinese of this city for a number of days havo been arming themselves with shotguns © council was held '8 financial condi- The veto was at- u Villiam A, Kimball, Fourteenth in- Shed His Brother's Blood. Order of Odd Fellows held a meeting at | and revolvers in anticipation of trouble, !l.:lufu\v“ 4 } ment but thoy could give him naught but | tacked on the ground that the mayor could WiNsiDE, Nob., Sept. 2,—[Special Telegram | Grand Secretary Gage's ofiice to consider The anti-Chinese demoustration at a late GUARDIN HORDERS, ‘Lhe extension of leave on sur, Dotes for tho claim, #4506, They told him, | not veto n portion of an itom Without vetoing | vo rrg B, |- This e matters regarding the grand excursion to | nour had quieted down. The police are tak « £ disubility granted Captain Bdward howaover, 10 look over the books and satisfy | the whole. The lovy ordinanco was finally us Bex.|—This alternoon two brothers, | Ghicago and appointed.Grand Master Weir, | Lovr had o T ) Erap o TLE S Y s Out | G Mathey, Seveuth v.is further ox- himself as to their solvency. He did so, and | passed over the veto by a voto of 12 to 2 Johu and fugeno Miller, living nine miles | Grand Secretary Gage and Grand Commis® | peb iy pspond sall. The situation at ‘nded thr th urizcon’s cortifica thought himself secure. The books ut that . o northwest of nere, became involved in a | sioner Bryan a subcommtttee to arrange Zo04Y k0. n.?p_un ‘luu_l.u 3 8 NINAMIR A i RARYAR.O0 MRERCQIS RRPRAID 0 time did not_show sny evidence of the out- Uity o Briet 50| Fan Hernerdino ia quiet. T'voops E and F quarrel over a horse. A of disability side Indebtedncas that has bobbed up since | Shorit Wilkinson of John asssulied EBugeno | the detalls, Including.io routs to bo take of the Third United Stat Topoka came up i ve f © month, to take effcet on be- 8y P bbb ok with a kuife, cuttingan ugly gash in tho | William Spear, a promment dealor in Rioters Under Arrest, ALEND Taleg pALGH l‘(““‘f- "r'\'“ b ¥6 40 pa S0nk Lan tho fallute, wud Sholly cluvges that they | today, and, with the assistance of local ofi- | back of his hoad about six. inches long and | clgars and tobaccos, bk voluatarily closed | Fugsxo, Cal., S -Nows comes from | 3frived yesterday fram Fort Rlloy, have } o0 0 t Lioutenant Willlam usod r“"‘l A 1ng "_“"I' f theaobl, s, arrested o negro, William Beuning, | another in his loft side about four inches in | On account of unprofitable business in his | Sejma that T. Vincent, foreman of Stroud's | £9B€ into camp near her Twoop E, und ¢ snth infant Louie Moyer been in business in Lin- | who'ls wanted for the erime of criwinally | length. John isa bad man. Last weel he | line. 4 o : £ 'ty | command of Captain Elting, is located on » for one mon 0 tike offect on bes In for twent, He has bee Y. vineyard, near that place, led a posse of forty g for one month, to ik v on woln for o 'y ¥ s o s 3““ A promi- | assaulting o colored girl at Salina, Kuan:, | chased two boys out of the fields they were Bohemia and Bohemiaus Discussed. 4 A L ~ Bluff creek, about vwo wiles south of here, oved from duty in the recruiting se nent politician uud wire-puller und trained | some eight montis ago. Beuning was at | working in with his knife, He s now undop i 3 AR laborers and escorted the laundrymen and ) 2 1 s granted Licutenant Colonel Alfred with the old bank ring. o has done an ap- | work ot his trade 48 hodearrior. whew | Berost Lore, g Onp, Neb., Sept. —[,E'pm'lal 1o Tuk Bre) | other Chineso out of Chinatown Tast night. | and troop ) Cavtain Dodd, has headquartors | ¥ice, is granted Liouten: parently thriving busiuess in note and | pabbed. He was traced by the unfortunate —Rev. Vincent Pesek of the Bohemian Pres- | No violence was done the Chinese, but Vin- [ on Pond creck, south of Caldwell, on the | T ¢ ffh'x -','m.h‘; bors O Van Viiot. Teath In: warratt shaving, and his failure has caused | habit ho contracted of writing lettors, Schuyler Citizen Injured. byterian church of New York City deliverod | cént and seven ouher raiders were arrested. ock Islund i‘ lroad. The following order tari A AR e Quty: at kbe Win more surprise thun even the Capital Na- | ' Major Bohanan was robbed last night of a | Scmuvien, Neb., Sept. 2.—[Special Tele- | an intoresting locture on *Bohemis and she | The routed Chinese returned auring the b Ve A Deoitatlic university, Vincennes, Ind., to take B i 'hC vy, o wils & losor | 850 assortment of bedding. ~“I'wo of his chil- | gram to Tug Bee.)—C. C. Caunon was very | Bohomians' last. Sunday. eveniug, whioh | DLt P Sl ! Mhranal, ¢ Wan: | offoot av such timo us will ‘enabio him to or $16,000, 1 g et e | dren have hud typhoid fover, and, hiving | seviously hurt by being thrown from his | was listened to by n lunge congrogatlon, . 2 « he fact that " persons | comply with his orders Lo veport in person to of Fiuancier Mosher. It was rumored that | vecoverod, tho dator lnstructod. the tamils g : B | ner ypiconsregution. 1 Balloon aft. and eve Courtland Beach, | Fletse sives oo/ ok ORY paraous ‘| oamuly Wikl hla OFdace ko 1EDArY. I BOFsOR o had grown wusae over his failure, but | $ air und fuimigiie she. besding saod ~ phy | DUKES, whilo at tho B. & M. dupot this moru: g r s cilizons wore the superinteadent of the vecruiting service this is untrue. 4 ng. visitors at the Grand /Island reunion this A His horse was frightenad b; pom- ghtenod by an incom- | WO Dose of piss ing train and dashed onto the platform and will be arreste such persons stuff was left out over night and was miss- . $125,00 Haviland dinner sets for 367,60 by Qatahar 1. Ninetoen assiguments of morigage and ing this morning. Tho poice are now | - R O a ¥ M 1 Mrs, SRR Y T RN S AT A xcise A Doop, Lo S—— | proporty hiave baca fllod In tho pask waek. | gaarching for sowe follow wilh s ohoiso | fiartiiied the busy. Tho horso vas not | g, °vy ims Pl hase lath Wedpeaday Rl Oaptoin Third Hnited AYAIEY Major Charles . Humphroy has beon dor ‘ Vills Probated at Lincoln. | tof typhoid feve germs i 3, 4 1 H .l o | Wills Probated at Lincoln assorimons of typlold fevor werims tn bis | Carion low it howe, sulleiig oo ‘sovasai | Shusetta ! PATTEN LODGE PIONIC, The will of Samuel Shears was filed for probate today. It bequeaths the eutire es- The presence of these troops assures the United States | tailed to perform the duties of chie P. Mortensen, cashier of the First Na- homeseckers How on the tional bank, has returned from a visit to the quarte master of the Department of the Platte dur- strike the trall of auy bacill so adorned brokan ribe and ssvare hruises. e g v 3 - Arcangements for Enjoyable Outing of | horder of the lands, and those who are yet ansenc Jleutena Jolonel Georg, tato to Mrs, Shoars for the support of ber- | | Jlward Perrlon, who stole some red Died from Loss of Blood. Worla's fair and other ilinois poiuts. A. 0. U, W. Brothren at Court 10 comme, that tho United States goveramont | L8 ihe dusence of Lieutenant( GlagalQaarge self and children, bus stipulates that it she | iRty UGN NORDOE 008 10 | pygrings, Sept. 3. (Spagial T Migs Ldith, daughter of Rev. K. A. Rus- | Friday, September 15, Patten lodge, Au- | will protectevery citizen in securing his legal | & Dandy, who hias been grarited a thirty Fomarvics 1ho Gatato goes to the latter. Cou. | federal court by Couissionor Billingsloy | Hastivas, Sept. &~ (Spegial Telogram 1 | sel, S ‘visiting with hor parents. Miss | b a2y September 16, Patten lodge, Au- | will protectovers vitiaon I securing bis lesal | 4o 16u%0 of absen siderable surprise is manifested over the today for fracturing the governmental law, | Tue Bee.|—Fred Eiuspahr, 8 young farmer cien er o " P , Russell, who is an artist, s at preseut living at William H. Johnston, jr., in Den¥er, which provides that u man who sells liquor b infantry, who has been on Iurst Lieuten. of that or any other color must have a fact that, as alleged in the potition for pro- of the Sixte ably, bate, the amount of the real and personal excellent Caldwell is centraily locate: railroad and has connections. G living near Kenesaw, drove o his home last night and before dismounting from his wagon at Courtland beach. The proceeds wiil be S . given to the Methodist hospital and an in- | & road ocounections. Great | gyt Bellevue in connection with the au- property is estimated 10 b worth but 0,000, | Lcouso therofor pasted up somewhiere about | tifaw out an ' old-fashioned musker, Thy | Gsteh & Lauman Mondsymake an | vitation is extended to ail to attend and | SHoWds 46, therefore, ‘j";"“,‘“’:“l‘)f:m‘.‘“m nusl rifle compativion,has been ordered Lo r s it wis generally supposed to be much | DS Derson. il o trigger must have caught in the wagon as | 8Wful cut indinner sets. assist o noblo cause, An excollont program | Cicago, ftock Ialand & Pacific, the Achj. | 10 his regiment, =~ 3 O ‘The will was executed in Jersoy City Enthugiastic Dixon Kepublicans, the gun fell, for the load was discharged aud ——————— is boiug arrapged. There will be addresses | [ "1 joly & Santa Fe, and the § 1."“"?“” Hrush ‘lr‘ u"“:m ot "IIW‘" WAKEFIELD, Neb., Sept. 2.—[Special Telo- | 1ok effoct in his arm. Bofore medical ut- | Leuvenmark dives twico today; balloon | by promineat members of the order, sports | 0"t tP5ontiseo ™ ‘Tants are in gr ai0 PSR 0L S38 HevaRiechig ‘Lhere will be no coutest over the wills of N R tendance could be procured Ewspabr died of an interesting nature and dar from loss of blood, uvemna’. Tickets Methodist ing in the will be on sale at the hospital and by all members of gram to Tug Ber.|—The republicau conven- goes up twiee at Courtlund. tion of Dixen county met in Waketield today. fantry, stationed at Iort D, A. Russell, have Thomas W. Lowrey and Mary Elizabeth | been granted leaves of absence of one wonth mand and the detightful September weather Wallace, better known us Lydia Stewart, as makes camping oul # pleasure. Water and R ANNOUNCEMENTS, pach, \ e 3o all supplies are in abundance. 08U, % it threatened, both instruments bemg admit- | Every township was reprosented, fifty-eight Polk Couuty Mortguge Rocord. the lodge. This lodge is one of the most P SOAIREAROS Virst Lieutenant K \W‘f"fl“l'”“"w"”“ ted to probate today. In the Lowrey will a | delewates being prescnt. 8. K. Bittenvender | Ososora, Neb., Sept. 2. [Special o T Beginning at the regular matinee today, | Populsr In the Jurisdiction and a large crowd Bhe Was Datermined to Die. Seventeanth infanky, Bacond 1deutauagk stipulation was filed which sets up that in " -~ e, = (Spadial o S " o Yy | il doubtless attend. i Sept. 2 Nelllo Dorei Jacques de L. Lafitte, iighth infantry, and Sonsideration of the permilting by the whiat | Of Ponca was clected chairman aud William | Beg.]—The mortgage record in the county | the Faraam Streot theater will present as e A e s are o DO & | Second Lieutenunt Henry G. Lyon, Soven. 2y TR Y Wheeler secretary. ‘The following nomina- | clerk’s ofice shows that for the month of | 118 attraction “A TPurkish Bath.” This serformance twice Courtland, | Mmulstto girl, aged 20 years, who escapad from | teenth infantry, who have been on duty ab legatoe, Surab Lowrey, of the amending of Trapeze p ans . s [ \ P the will to allow her brother George to get | tions were made: Clerk, John L. Sies: | August there were dighteen real estate | Clever comedy is interpreted by Marie - - the workhouse a year ago was recognized by | Bellevue rifle range. ha : 20 Iu._m;:» back $50,000 [n wore than that instrument asurer, Rotert Pomeroy; sherif, . C. | mortiuges filed, amounting tothe sum of | Heath, one of the smurtest comedians in | $125.00 Haviland dinner sets for 867.50 | an ofticor ou tho street today. He attempted | 1o their statigns, roporlod b headquarters vided he shouid make no clulm or contest | Spannuth; superintendent,’ Miss 'Mary | §2,875; there 'were thirieon relowsed, | America, and a big company of farce comedy | Monday at Gatch & Lauman's, 1o arrest her. The girl fled, aud attempted | V03 worning before leaving the city ho will, but lae deliver over 1o his sistor | Sohroer; elerk of court. F. G. Hebrow: | amounting Lo 813,525 city morlgages fled, | stars and pretty. girls, inchuting - Kdus e to commit suicide by throwing herself in : S P—— the purported will he bud in his possession. | county judge, A. W.lRose; surveyor, 5. B. | two, amounting o $1,085; released, ouwe, | Urline, premiere danseuse; Stara Kimball, Bicketts aft. and eve Courtland. frout of & moving cable tralu. She was not Bicketts twice today, Courtland,

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