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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: \\ID*F\I)\\ SEFTEMBER &3, 1893, 5 - FALCONER'S 20-DAY CASH SALE. Yesterday wound up our Cost Cash Sale. Today we start a 20-Day Cash Sale. Anything in stock marked down during our great cost sale, will remain at the marked down price during this 20-day sale, or until sold. The reduction during our 20-Day Cash Sale will be more extraordinary than ever. 1,000 yards of 7¢, Sc and - 10c ribbons will be marked down to lcayard, 2,000 remnants of the best standard prints go at 2%,c per yard. 1,000 yards of 30c, 35¢ and 40c satcens, cut to 8! \ per f yard. 1 case of all wool gray blankets, sold in every market at from $3.75 to $4.50 per pair; one pair to a customer at $1.98 per pair. $1.25 lace curtains cut to 55¢ per 4 pair. $2 lace curtains down to 98c per pair. $7.50, $10.50 and $12.50 chenille portieres $4.98 per pair. 75c, 85c §1 and $1.25 silks cut to 37%sc. All of Chencey Bros. best Thes grade of India silk, cut to 68c; all new design with, Never was the dry goods market ¢ and the many bargains mentioned below will be the wedgs used tomorrow to start our great 20-Day Cash Sale o thoroughly demoralized as now. Never will one buy dry goods so low as at the present time. 1,000 pieces of fancy faille and satin ribbon, no limit (... ...oiiiveviiennaae.o 1€ per yard A magnificent assortment of 75¢, 85c and §r.25 silks cut to.......... e 37366 per yard 800 pieces of fancy faille and satin ribbon, no limit....ccooviiiieiiiiviiiee ... 20 per yard 25 pieces of colored and black silk velvet, 98c quality, cut to.............. cieeii. . 4BeE per yard 500 pieces of fancy faille and satin ribbon, no limit....coveviveiiienean.... 36 per yard All our very best grades of Cheney Bros, India silks........... Wb ... 68¢ per yard 50 pairs of §1.25 Nottingham lace curtains cut to...ovvvvevinnns 50 pairs of g2.00 Nottingham la vesnesnusie s w00 PET pair 10 pieces of g1.50 and g1.75 black gros iRt silks et tou vviveaniies e 81,00 per yard 10 pieces of §1.75 broc;xdcd satins (black) cut to....ooceeiiiiiiiiiiiiinn $1.00 per yard 3 CUPLAINSIEUt L0/ sii v vuini vess sevstase N« B0 Per paie 35 pairs of §7.30, $10.50 and $12. 50 chenille porticres .. AL e L) .. 84,98 per pair 10 picces of §2.00 colored faille silks cut to....... O R T o $1.00 per yard 300 ladies’ $1.50, ¢1.75 and ¢2.00 gingham house wrappers cut to.... «evvevees....68¢ cach 50 pieces of §1.50, 81.75, $2.00 and g2.50 black goods cut to ....... ECTTIN ....'79¢ per yard 1oo ladies’ ¢35, ¢6,50 and ¢7.50 Fall jackets (all new) cutto....ovvvvinivenin... . $2,00 cach A large line of colored storm serges worth 45c cut to......... AU TS TR AV TA ... 28¢ per yard 50 ladies’ $25, $30 and $35 long ulsters (all old) cut to. cevevviieeceiiiineees.. . 83,78 cach 46 inch black and white plaid dress goods now down to.......... EXCSTRVERERS ST 25¢ per yard 200 Jadies’335c, s0oc and 6oc trimmed aprons (Part NEW)...veeevovesenncerensne.... 23€ cach 46 inch Goc cream all wool bedford cords now down to.... oo 25¢ per yard Allfoutistock bl {H i corsets doWn NGW O oL st asi sarttei s v aiiitan v D ooeach 50 inch 85¢ heavy mountain suiting, all wool. now down to......c..coevins IR 25¢ per yard 200 dozen ladies’ high spliced heel onyx dye boot hose : ...25¢ per pair Rich new 4o inch all wool 75¢ hopsacking now down to............... Cisveont Yot 43¢ per yard 200 dozen ladies’ black embossed 1 stockings . Gelenssls s s o3 DRIES or @1 00 40 inch new all wool Scotch cheviot now down to .......... U SR e 43¢ per yard 1 solid case of ladies’ 35¢ and soc jersey ribbed undervests ..........oveunes .1244¢ cach 40 inch all wool dress flannels value goc, now down to. ... ..ocooviiiiiiiii. 43c per yard 1 solid case of ladies’ 65¢ quality of vésts and pants........ooevvvannns ......258¢ cach 40 inch all wool 85¢c panama suiting, something new, cut to......... Ty ..43c¢ per yard 50 dozen men's fancy striped tan and slate socks, value 25¢, now ...............12%¢ pair 4o inch all wool 75¢ storm serge, all new, cut to.......... covneee...43ce per yard A large lot of boys’ madras, cheviot and outing waists. ....cvee cove coen oon...4235€ cach 40 inch all wool goc cassimere serge now down to. 43c per yard 100 fine solid back bristle hair brushes, value 3oc, cut to...... zed German marseilic Ntahrenne ool 50 each! 100 full si bad spreads, value $4.50, cut to............... 5 ...$2,48 cach An elegant line of ladies’ fabric gauntlet gloves at......c.vcviviveveieanns ... 18€ per pair 10 pieces of unbleached satin damask, soc quality,cut to............. OO tOaUCOaaEa 371;¢ per yard 2,000 remnants of the very best standard prints. ... oo vuiiiiivevan. .. 236 per yard 15 pieces 32 inch geanuine linen ticking, 33c quality; cut to........ TR oveen..19€ per yard o 2,000 yards of the best 3oc, 35¢ and 4oc sateens cut to 00 vivenses 840 per yard 100 24 inch hemstitched linen center piec:s, value $2.00, cut to... ..cocveeees - ooniten...46€ cach ] 500 yards of the best 25¢ Scotch ginghams cut to. el 814¢ per yard 1 solid case of all wool gray $4.50 blankets cut to........ STACODCIC ARG izens viirenn.. $1,98 cach THE ABOVE ARE THE GRANDEST LINE OF SPECIALS EVER PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS. THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR THE OPENING DAYS OF OUR CASH SALE ONLY, ALL OTHER GOODS AT THE COST CASH SALE PRICES. e FALCONER'S 20-DAY CASH SALR “ggs FILLERD. e ) = NN N i y ma e EE. | —) Spurge e & 2 & 'y h TR S CERVICR i N th labori intere: nf thi: try. it bo wise to suspend immigration for : b o b / ar. has not reached n defimte ) way the hired man, but he fired three | place, were married today. The ceremony | the lmllx 4 pitehfork, which laid him one year. He Y C P “ 0 t? shots at bis assailants, Tho cause of tho | ook placo at4 o'clock at tho bride's family | out. “This mornink physiciins who were | (b L | eonclusion as Lo uhis howover, and will pur: an’t Pu u Tuir is te sidence, Rev. Mr. Sha f Lincoln | attondance all night report little hopo o uo his investigation and, as sbon as Senatc Cormorants Who Thought to Fleece State | afairis a myster, 4 Sciatn oy T, Shamp, o MO | Saving Coons' life. % Ralston escaped and is Suspgud%d « In.n«lhfi';)[ New Ham hire arrives i L»I\;v Why the s ief, R ioT e ——— L city, will have a conference with him, with —— Fair Visitors Como to Grief. DODGELCOUNTIIEIONERRS, SHERIDAN COU BLICANS, | OFleree ———— the View to uniform action. tor Chand- 3 y Celebration o ' so = Juartet sings Courtland tonight. ler has made specialty of immigration Annusl Celebratlon of the O1d Settlers As- | 4y 0o Charncteraes the Deliborations | ign Soulvan: 904 PECULIAR FEATURES OF THE CASE | mattersand is Gered authority upon the THEIR INJUNCTION DIDN'T HOLD asogintion suEremont. of the County Convention at Rushville. subject. FREMONT, Sept. 12. 0 to Tue Bee.] POPULISTS PREPARING. A RusnvinLe, to Tug Ber.]—The repunlican_conventionto | sfeeting of the City Central Committee | Flnancial Policy af.the Administration Dis- ididates for county offices was held Held Last Evening. heretoday. Frank Fuller was made chai The veople’s party city central commit- man . Van Vlieck secreta tee met last evening in Knights of Labor Spocial Teleg The old settlers of Dodize county and their Jko the Law to Check the | families were out today w all their glory. ed—Thirty-two Specu- The celebration and picnic for 1893 was held 0 Rnld—Fined in the city park and was more numerously Calling the Rock Island to Time. Repr turbed by the Payment of Twelve today uvon the rstato mission with _respeet to the . Por Dollarsjgrer HonthgtoRs tinl question in connection w! Eftort to 1 Polico Intors Cau cent differen- h the Omaha Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled attended tha - @ socic as : Crippled Ex-Soldler. bridge, Commissionc stated th ade = In Pollce Co e e Soch LY, s | thusinsm and harmony provailed throu hout | hall, on South Fourtecnth street, and fixed Pe B e |x‘|:-‘«.:.v.”.’~|l|§ Watch Cases, made by the last annual meeting. Heretofore uone but .‘!}“,h"“l' proceedings “’l”" one X l’“l"” the time for holding the city convention for waged preparing statistics upon which a lot- Keystone Watch Case Com- those who had been residents sinco 1507 | Lhe rules wero suspended, balloting Saturday, September 23, at3o'clock, The WaSHINGTON B e s r ! ter would bo bascd and addressed to tho : : e ‘ Tne onsel it At ol yine ASTINGTON BungAv ov Tie BRE, and o u 2 >hilade 5 LixcoLy, Neb, Sept : P | swore cligibio, ut at the meeting hold a yeur pagsadppith ""‘“’:h:'\“‘(m‘:""j"* g i | date for the primaries wha fixed for Thurs- I Gy e e Roci Island company upon this subject. The pany, I 1“}““‘“"”“' It pro- B Jr=Lincoln ds oyerrus withigan ago theltime s reducedsoietossakolniall) oo vantion «d vepublican principles | 93 evening, Septembe . WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 commissioner will” show this company tects the Watch from the pick- i) e v g - | residing here prior to March I, 1571 Henco Many of the independents are in fayor of e & = wherein it is violating the spirit and lettor 5 all cla E ption. E ¢ hie national platform of s : Representativo Hainer is in receipt of o J : e andl e el it tracted to the city by the prospect of ecasy | the increased attendance today. e TPl citizens’ ticket, hoping thus to push forward 3 of the mterstate commerce law and request pocket, and prevents it from 8 ¢ v Gl Thero was nothing politieal_about tho | 1N/ ORI s uphs Soma of thoir candidates with . degroo of | letter from B. A. Scovell, commander of tho |y o procecd LA tola saLiIe e A it among the thousands of people who | eyt Last year Messes, Crounso [ (e action of tepublican membors of ongress | o5 rance that they will be elected, while | Soldicrs and Sailors home at Grand Island, | ment with th vosted and if dropping. 1 only be had come in 10 1 mmn,.‘un--mw) |.nl‘ |m\‘n.- and Mo ; .-I.v.m.\;w' tor g N e L RS others favor the party nomination of & | calling attention to the case of rgo W. | ac mnlmum ¢ the com with cases stamped authorities have determined that the dis- | we addressed the people, 0 e e +ox. | Straight ticket, (o sy Taimats atlithe homaanatwhelinany I Iuterstato - sraceful methods of the gamblin ernity | the participation of voliticians | Tho delegates present, us unanimously ex A committeo consisting of H. Cohen, A, H, | L00per, un tmmnale of the home, and Who | o, 600 commission will take the question vith this trade mark. £ragai AR R | oo sittisfaction to the members ssed by rosolution, twere opposed 10 any A L. J. Thi, was appointed to' make | Was & patient in the United States hospital. | 770 e St B In_previous years should not be re- ) honce, this year the affair was purely social '\'\'\"_“‘;“>,‘Y:},i“‘|m, [M‘I‘y:’mfl““‘ N I‘K‘ ‘: prements for & mammoth mass meeting | He is a widower and has three minor chil- ; L e T e peated this y and i ”“"‘; and enjoyed by all. OF Cornmrations or syndicates Mr. Churles | a0 Jefferson square Septomber 20, evening. | aren dependent on him for support. Ho is Army,Olilqors Interestod: 00, Wi ENOU X X8 IONATES were quietly do to tnk L ro of | Amoug thoto PEcasnt) todny. wos n:l Weston' ot Hny. SHrings: was permittad to I.Uw'||..¥.\ "ru\)r.xfn"ummnl 'w|:l‘n:l('::ln Sl | contined to his bed with a cancor, which has | l\)k(:-uwm ug topic L I\.".v“l depariment for this bow (ring), through > any smooth gentlemen with grockery glims Wealt z\h‘ e B MOYANN YRIEIIE o) name the delegites to the state convention | DeXt Friduy even 319, p;a08. eaten a large portion of the top of this head | &1 YachnSy "J’( 39 “,,':““"-“""‘ 1L RN GRS i who might elect to make this city their | Years, who ; Bite) AnORThoT i oot Ina e e aa A Ranc s = e jutant general's — departmen s an Watch_dealers only. that ever scttled in_the Platte valley . y four years in the war, | ofiice coveted by all officers in the be neadquarters for the week. Word reached | 4,4 Mrs, H Parcall alsc vle means to secure his nomination as | TAnEler Templo Excuraion | having served from Ap 1981 10 Juno 12, | Tow thie grade of major, Thero are over. 100 i the gamblers, and yesterday afternoon a | ingon four seor Lwho wer regentof tho State university, They are | There will bo a World's fair excursion | gy 4 company G, Seventh Olio infanury, | active s for the office, which is Ask_your jeweler for pam. aumber of the most prominent went before | spicuous in Nevraska years wer L. M. Huotington, D. W. Moffaty, W. W. | under the suspices of Tang Temple, | ynd company E, Ninoty-second Ohwo in‘ | worth i all s e et .phlet, or send to make Judge Lansing of the county court and took | the grounds. There were also noticed I Wood, Abel Hill, ranlcWood "0, V5 hompai) AA, O, NUM. 'S ving On sat- | fantrey M L B R (e . INBRETS, out & temporary injunction restraining tho | BSrnard, J. Hawthorne, Sheron "’,'l'!-, -“_l"_L LT T urday evening, s..m. mber 16, 1893, at7 He has been confined to the hospital of the | fined to five of to-wit: ik OERER D! 5 biadil e Judge Smith, G, W. \Wi Tiaynoldey: 1S STWO IGI0Y nor e soredod on ai | p. m., returning leaves Chicago Sunday | home siuce December 9, 1501 Ho drow a ptaing Jumes B, Burbank, Third artillery ; "Bl()() OO i (“' USSR UASI G Adaee Yt o | 1y 2 Hacen, 1. 0. Ushor, [ 31130 bedn oac Y odor® ot ine | evening, September 24, For #2000 you | pension of 12 a mouth until September 1, [ George 5. W Twelfth in ; William < . s e gz with their pursuit any y. ieorge I 0 ALt e . i 0l i ke ¢ a W3, when he re ved notice s pen- )’ - sofle e e e Pt o omior | o™ Mrovion oty e Aoeott, N | tendont, iof."C. P Lestham; clerk, .. | will bo furnished transportation to and | 1% wiien be recaved, notice thit bis & I tall, Aeld; Is thi sion by ace worth §100.00 a l{u).'ul‘l. I 1 $100, 3 The social connecuons of | month to me? I want to leave Chmedanrrtant it to you. The question is can ator Blackburn, and Cap- vas suspended. He was ordered to Ne | Second ska City (about 130 miles away) for re- | Fourth eavalry xamiuation, while, as a mattor of fact, sov- | three of the c 1 pension boards are located within a | factors in the short distance of Grand Island. There is | son-in-law of Se ; treasurer, | from Chicago, se and Aloxand . 0. W. Bow" | missions to the fair to Buffalo Bill's gre modations will be first class and ove on lodgings, five ad- and one admission t show, All accom- callod the *junta” for the mutual improve- | Casper ' Stork aud others who turned | Burne st ment of the members and their “ucsts.” the Srsy - soll “to) thoeuplisht! andifiny, £yuag oty o 4 L g opened up the way to the happy and 19088, W8 Considerable speculation was induiged in prosperous cities, hamlets and communities Ju last evening as to the probable course of the [ of this country. In the afternoon Pres- entative Bryan, a4 two weeks | ook the fastest teain g Mekeighan has broad: ‘ather Hea 2NC o ore o 5 B S of this country. I the e | Liscory, Sept, " Tolegram to | Frangemont fotho comiort”und eon- | anein the o “wers "M Coopr i o, |t T ral ?\'; ugh more h“"‘:(" be “”l(‘! £ thing went lovely in the rooms occupiod by | IO BERrCtiy toat the Constitution | court today issucd o writ of mandamus re- | All Shriners and Mustor Masons, their | JOTRSH 10 B Bl GO0 Saiaob £eh feom BRO | afot Cameron, Captain Scofleld is o biother | ble, The line under considers the Junta until pearly midnieb earl | proviaing for the levying of 50 conts per year | QuIFiog the managers of the recent impeach- | families and fricnds, are invited 1o g0 I | 4 emove him even as far as the depot | army, It is expocted that- the question will | ation is IR B CHODS s WP 1 on each malo memier of the society was | ment trial to pay to Judge Doane of Omaba | the caravan. Come, join W‘ll“ us and | wouid in all probability result in death. His | bo settled in a fow ation is Runnrk Boors, Snoks, AROYHION 1) VIR B0 0% 4 dopted. Mrs. Frod Nyo sang the old Scoteh | 500, this amount being the extra compensa- | have a good time at small expense. | only choice seems to ba to lose his pension or 3 RCTIC 7 o e a / BUmbar b aianlk sabion coyeced Delk soug, “Fifty Yoars Since Our Weadwg | bion asked by Juage Doane in addition to [ Nobles bring your fez. You'll noed it. [ court decth in attompting to hold iv. Mr. Mslisighan nud feyan's Hop Arcrics, LuMnerMaN's OVERs, Rarabonrd - with red “and - black apots | Day. in a pleasant manne X what he had already recei Tho matter | All application should be made at onco | Iainer intends to eall tho attontion of the | Representative MeKoighan has grown [ i Boors, GrrMaN Sox, sprinkled upon Thoin T annfanadiehan ll|;>‘1I>I|III<>lI;a'I:Is x\.\r;x;('» r“;‘h.‘.fm\'“\:”:l :h‘., will be taken l",‘,l“'f",‘"i Ilil'u\trl.. 0 I, F. WILLIAMS, commissioner ol pensions to the ca: nd try calous of his rival in the senatorial race, OILED l{l'l’l”"l( l)| CK AND was a sudden ery of Police OPVION 193 BAOIO| ) ¢ Among % 4 Eaiatge) Douglas street, Omaha. | W hive him at least examined by the board, now in his SBth year Had a Narrow Escape, Ly which may visit Cooper in his b dfirst the " pioneers, opaned | PAWNEE Crry, Sopt. 12, —[Special Tela sty b Bl the litera i with feevent prayer for | to Tue Bre of this city visited vead, _ Cause of tho Deprossic the prosperity of the order and the good of | Humbolds at dinae aee | Arthur L. Nelson, editor of the Westorn | Tne statewents of manufacturers be- | sly wink to his fri all. ‘Cha Normal band furuisiied the instru- | heartily of On s retue | Taborer,dicd Monday night at the Presbyter- | foro the louse commit o on wi mental music. : it ! Lo ain. The | means as toa revision of the tarift a s ome list evening lie was taken viole 1an hospital of hemorrhige of the brain. The Presidont Nye then mtroduced Hon. E, 1, | 20l STouing o was takes vigleniy Ll I from the lookout. Instantly the door was shut and locked from the nside, ofMicers in citizens’ clothing had gled with the excited groups rouletto and furo tables, The the junta and their gue LeaTiner CLorinNG AND MACK- INTosHEs for a specialty, Price lists, terms and discounts fur- but three already min id the cubers of ts found themselves for ¢ intimi nds, that when it e s and | tosetting up the pins for the United 2 weak- | senatorship to suceeed Senator Ma ening the cause of silver L Without | and effeoting a fusion between tho | nished to merchants only. assiled from within and without. Eyery and worked 1 convulsions uearly all night, | d was well known in Omaha, ospe ko o ) man who attempted to escape from the room ;“_‘I‘ ‘h:l"j : b \’f_”“ G s Be | Hoe is better this evening, but not out of | cially among the laboring psovle, and he was \,‘, ‘u,‘.‘,“.'“_.'::(“,"f“‘”,.'“‘(‘ Tof *-l.f.'.l“ :L'.: i \IYAlA‘u1"|‘|\I|“\\I‘1’Hallxn\‘!r~ ot of hi ZACHARY T. LINDSEY, Fan up againat in ofticer with i wicked look- | StrAREer to the audionce, M. (iray, us 1o | danger. Tho meat is supposed to have been | respected by all. His iliness was only of | et b SUGUKEERCY B0 Lo Moboy market 1s § atouts. MelColghan will dovolo most of hia Ing gun in his hunds und unlimbered for iw- | 388 S0 U TRIEEY S B BICROR SR | poisonous. sho=t duration, uud his death was a surprise | 0oC0r congress upon the taril and not tho | States senatorship, aid n Mr. Br o Omaha- wediate action BB W Pk s QALA 08 LS HhE Dot of m i to relatives and friends. A brother, LRI ATIERIIS VA s 8 f 8- ponatora g i - pLMRROHIOn: e fnswith s | 808 WoRIER Of the nd Iras osL bian ath mother'” Hendorson, woney policy of the country goIng o succeed in his e he will have to tvely followed by I'he seque titied, o he said HENDEKSO! h., Sept. 12, —|Special to it A VR PR had proven that the institutions founded by | Tug Bre |— Grandmother” Henderson, in rushed into the reom. No one escaped and | e Pioueers had been founded upon the | bonor of whose husband this town and tow there could be no effective resistance, T | Fock: While other citles had been con- | r 1, died yest there could bo o fcetive fusiatance. The | valsod by broken banks and otier diro finan. | 1P are named, died yos i d) cial calamities, thoso of Dodge county veer 08050 0080 JOITS, 18 , moueyt lier tho door burst i lives in Portland, Me., has been Today & number of manufacturcrs testi- | look to his laurcls. will arrive today to take charge of the | foq thit they could get plenty of money T od thit thoy oould gob plonky of | Now Western Fostmnsters, ast night was rogular meoting night of [ Jith Whioh to wub tholr factorics but that | pogtuasters appointed today: lowa the Central Labor unign, which adjourned JoL want ¥ phorate th thoy kBoW | Georgo T. Beard au Lucky Vailey, Wood st for A. Nelso - - N o out of resy . a0 honorary day mornin be voutd besud they | iy county, viee Atonzo 15 rosigned we to tho station. Most of theui | (ki vitlituies, thoso of Dodwo county, wero | gong ™ \with her famiily, of this member and cditor of the Central Labor | feciared that this was truo of all the wanic | G000 Dot — William Maskus at 1. | -5 S SES—— this marning, while the cases of all the perous of Lo siata, Sleds b S ) v L d sheir own line, teir customers dia in their | REREL yman, ) were coutinued until 9 o'clock tomorrow Hon. W. H. Munger followed in an address Work of Hastlugs Barglars. e lines, and 80 it affected them. o dabo-George H. Briage st Lyman, Pre AT - He traced the history of Dodge county and Fov oo (P Speciat Tol Drew the Cotor Line, It 'is stated that President Cleveland, Yy Avangel MeCarty, rwo S mentioned some of the notable pioncers. His ASTINGS, BOpL. Bpeciat Tols Fasknvny, Sept. = B G. S. Kennedy of 20% Torcas street com- | fearing the reflex action in the senate | Femoved. ~ 3 = H In 1¢ address abounded in happy hits and patietie | T1# Beg.|—The residence of Dr. as: | o1oing m”,.m}v,‘.,,. tne discrimiuation dis. | Which debate al this tme in the house | ,176h Josoph I3 Rohrer at Gunnison, San 10) anlpe Fay cidents. He eulogized tho heroine, Wealthy | sell was entered by burglars last pight and would have upon the bill repealing tho | F'éte county, vice Ellen M. Kearns, resigned Minute ) b —This moruing 8 freight train ou the st | Mvidunts. Heeulogized the hevoine, Wealthy < slayed by Sheriff Bonnott and other candi- g A and Miss Kate Coliicotte av Tucker, Utah \ Beebe, and suggested to the ofticers of the | wateh takeu. ¥ o fedaral electious law, has directed that dis- ) Vieh Joseph & Grapd Island was crossing the | association that they reserve the fairest | Clyde Munden was today fined for petit | dates, who offered spoeial vrizes for the | cussion upon it be postponed until the silyer | €OURLY, vice Edith Rawlins, rosigned. tracks of the Rock Island, when a freight of | page of their history for the ounty fair. Mr. | repeal bill is out of the way, Haneous. the latter road backed 1o it, smashing two whose wewory. was 80 dear. nedy, who is a largo colored gentleman, | = Speaker Crisp is quoted as baving said d today to William M. PRICE 25c PER BOX, cars and piling a ear of coal in thoe diteh. | cluded by scorag the ity councit ys that his twins took first prizo at tho | that the southern men in the house could uwaod, Neb., on 4 stock cutte The wreck was cleared away iu timo for the | =ratiug the cily parks -— bavy exhibit, but no special prizes | not afford Lo delay action upon the electio as A Carraher of Grove 1 BOON Lrains on both re Dr. Abbott woved that a committee on st Two Flagers. L e given to colored babics, (e says that | repeal bill, that it was more important to Astene FREMONT, Sept. 11 al Telegram to | resolutions be appointed on the death of [ SCHUYLER, Nob., Sept. 12.—(Spectal to Tng riff Bennett and others gave a special | them thau the silver repeal bill is to the | Miss May (0 Tue Bee|-A freight wreck occurred at | their brother, Johin k. Shervin, who had | Bee.]—John Freeman, s workman on the | prize for the handsomest white buby twina, | president and that it must be taken upon | E. North of Omaha, is playing at th Awmes this moruiug. smashing Wivee box | passed hence since their last meeting. The | wagon bridge being built across the Platte | but ignored those of ebony hue, all of which | “hursaay or Friday. The silver senators | National theater in cars and spilling one load of corn. The | chair appointed Dr. Abbott, J. J. Hawthorn | gy this place. has caused much wrath among eolored | are confident t badnran in oo the sideirack ava speed of | and Judge Ely, who reporicd as follows v voters, according to Mr. Kennedy's assertion. | repeal measu tout twenty miles por hour, causing the . county court on @ petition to seud him to the reform school. | | fous old | larceny, and towmorrow will be before the | baby show at the Doug i | or dese 12 Neb., on and Thon Ask Your Druggist Now MANU Washington this at it will defeat the silver | week with Ramsay Morris comedy com. as it will dishearten t pany in * rk, daughter of Coll, CTURED 1Y A A ! i ; > | the dudge" and “drs, | S JR & ' { es Resolved, By the D a iriver h er under which be was adjust- v repeal republicans in thesenate and drive | Pendleton's and \ 1 [ 414, track to spread. The wreck was rewoved ation (hat in the 18 blocks. e o dered them away from the me The credit | The State as 1 od re i3 ) %5 Btous three hours. vt ing block > Two Murdered and Two € nated, ‘ a M re- t annual 88 0f & ¢ d townsn this sucioty s privato lifo Fatal Fight of WEEPING WATE Rociester, N. Y. Sept. 12.—News has | Of its adoption would, of course, accrue to | ports from the the president. For this reason the silver | Constantinople showing thi d of the murder of two persons |y hre pheouraging o Moy e Luar | Lonsteninome Abowing Ghik th wers. Neb., Sept. 12. = [Special | been recei winister at persons Wayiaia » Synacese, Neb., Sopt 1 armer. ¥ Special Te! friend 4 itz OMALMA, - ad, gone f early and bitter debate | suspected of being concerned iu the recent - » -~ s \d Just. and whose oF Bs SLi to Tue Bee | ~Wilham Coous, 8 farmer Liy- | in @ hotel at Brighton, a suburb. It is also | iu the house on the tious bill, assault on Miss Melton of lowa, 8 Preshy qulekly ro gram to Tue Bee |- Jake Brechel, a w uator, ety uty otliciul 1 | iug about four wiles northwest of this place, | Stated the hotel was set on fire and two per- Te Protect S aats' terian missiol in the province of Mosul, LUST V| M.”Y vy i . erman farmes AR worthy ‘of eiiula b bumned t0 daa nave been arr 1 by the Turkish autho e B to-do German farwer living six miles south B became involved in an altercation whilg | 5088 burned to death Represontative Merecr is vreparing an im- | ties aud taiton t0 the: capital of the ey | INDAPO with writ of heve, was waylaid while retursing home Wedded ut Waverly. thresbing grain yosterday w Guy —_——— d \ % p s ) | province 1 A i . ~ shing g yesterday with Guy A A migration bill. Ho belioves there should be | for trial. The case 1s being thoroughly ine ial Modical Co, 66 Ilymouth Place, Chicago, lust might. His cheek bone was broken and WavekLy, Aeb., Sept. 12.—|Special o Tus | Ralston, a farm hand. Coons was feeding Quartet sings Courtland tonight, sowe furiher legisiation iutended to protecs vestigate Preuny 5, Heatu,

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