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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1893-SIX EEN PAGES, h Ve are still selling at ¢ g sost, below cost, and many things below the actual cost of prodaction v actual cost of production. We have set th three g different periods to close this great sacrifice sale, but cARD Tn THE PUBLIO the dry goods market remaining broken we continue our reductions. This week we open up with practi- cally a complete new stock of Fall and Winter Novelties secured by us from the importers at positively less than the duties on them cost, At $1.00 per yard, tomorrow, we will show a . splendid assortment of Black , in all the most popular weaves, none worth les < s than §1.35 and from that up to $1.65 per yard, no - 7 limit, at $1,00 per yard. Ladies’ Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps we will sell at a fraction of their value. All oiir new colored a, rlc 81.00 BLACK SILX 3, and black Fall Dress Goods go at less than cost of importation. We will sell §1. 50 Black Goods at 78¢ per yard; HIaC S |k l $' P Y 35 Black Goods for 69¢ per yard. 1,000 yards of 335¢ Colored Wool Dress Goods at 12%c per yard. De Dartment | S a E[ a[ Linens, Muslins and Sheetings, all go at cost or under. Muslin Underwear, Woolen and Merino l Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, everything below the cost price of production. Never was SPECIALS. SPECIALS, ) SIPOLS WITE AL 5 'mp,_m this there a season like this and we hope there will never be another such, At 71c¢. “onso it a black silk s. In order DEPARTM INT. All our inch 200 new style fancy cotton that our lady Iv'\‘-n'[~ can l'nm]vl'-(w lhr-\r e o ol Il can somplols thalr | o vy ) READ THE FULL LIST BELOW: - 0 ortmont of b hlack \ i At 8 c. RENGAMHS, . Ais ol vivbie n,‘.‘")u-“y(ml‘ SPECIALS, Fa" a“d wlnter S | ol e 30 Inch blnck Juard® cheyron guality hinck Gros Grains, blae sorted Tal- fotas jind ,‘,\'\(. ok I s Sl o SPECIALS. [ At 8'.c. All at $1.00 Per Yard !z { BlaCk Dress Goods Colored Dress Coods | Und erwear |-t S 750 cream satin damask now down to 585 br 5O picces of changonblo di- All our 80 .fi\t 10?\. uting flannel cut yar. ug ! ‘hes wi £ N ich o r flannel cut 6,41130, 31,08 ane WeTB ey r el mee sund | ropom gy oot st dnmuae ow down o - RARE BARGAING | etz o g wiae FOR THIS WEEK. owa from 200 1o 0 for s sale 50, 5} $1.7 er yar hOF 1t i hey aro simply wonder Y 800! oy =S napkins to mateh, $1.88 per dozen. i ¢ #old at 35c and never before [nrlz At 121,c. "m‘\” ‘u‘\:‘.'”., yw rs. Buy soon, they will B4 napkins to v 2,75 per dozen, Have Great Drawing Qualities. 25¢, Monday . zc At 42"‘2‘: ber Garment, 100 different .1,-‘.; s inthe now ¢ All of Cheney Bros.' Silks now down to Weo will place on our counters ladies' all wool | sateons cut down to 104c por vard. el o ntibba Bed Spreads, $2.48. J 550 bick Hearietta or 78¢ 80 fuy Mo St SRR S pge ot wlue ol bk R At 13.c. inches wide, in navy, brown, . Afive Biw JFGONT RINES ARG BIg At 421.,¢c per Garment. a6 fnch lnrietta clots and other dark "l B VAW IRV 0 Lo L ATV Iy ha LSO, the world over at 50 At grounds, all now designs, valuo 2c, cut down ARROE YO8 WL NAVS O hh 1 Bariy, 1f yo [ s at s per ) @ will place on our counters Children's Dr. Wae- | to 184c, I’e a«s. Wattone ALELIE Thoy will bn ploked up tapidiyy 7oV $1.60 Black Storm Serze for 18¢ Monda SV B We will place on our counters Children's Dr. War- | 1o 134c for.... ner's sanitary unde weky worth from i to $LY per stion vk it ¢ French Is a “Rare Bargain.” 150 ploces fino A erican Chovs garmont (odd sizes « Umbrellas. |Muslin Underwear., § s Bk Orystal Benglne for 6 | 5T “ufi..{sfi.fi?.3f..r’i‘,.§i§t\.fl.,\.‘.l Blankets “R wool combination under sults, wWorth up to .50 por Yie per pair, a “*Rarce Bar; n.'” 0ds a8 vou been payi i s, i | o R AT Is a “Rare Bargain v B ‘ ol DRAWERS AT All you want AWERS / at $1.25 ouch Tomorrow wo zet out all our 76c New Panama Sultings at 450 20 Sorz aboratoly teimmed witi Is a “Rarc Bar mills at depression pr Umbrellas at $1.98 BRAWHE AT 3. i F N SR Son PIDSEINS S9b Blankets 1ot of nd e nlght roves over o 4 custoner. for Bove' heavy soamless ribbed Macco cotton die ) will have at our black goods counter to 5 . ! NOrrOW at 5o per gown. L hose wondertful barg 450 stockings, all wool, iron fn durabllity Lyou w fi l I Eln‘nr a I l nlfl‘fi, of them tomorrow for U o 100 imported Taffeta Umbrellas in fino as- tilelidls N RULOE 2 sortmont of German forest wood handle old o . G > > W, v v v IR : 25 4 Sy 3 2 30 B =y A G s < e did not carry a white blankot over. !Q usually at $4.00 and $5.00, for this sale Fuil size 10-4 white $1.85 blankets tomorrow . 93¢ auch. 5 S .75 white blankets cut to $1 ¢ - At 900 ° R C white blankets cut to $1 Ol 9Q ~N OO F 30 nig! anke . Umbrellas $3.95 each [s s nit'sin wa J your choice at $1.98 euch, 5 gray blankets cat Lo 99 robes, all nicely trimm S 9 #1.75 gray blankots cut to $1 An assortment of 200 ladies’ and gents’ pain | and mudo of the best Monday and Tuesday pattern hats, bonnets and imported millinery novelties will be % er - : (R :.:x:::\:u:::‘t ‘u‘-';‘nl). or sun guar ur(;val 1u.m..‘;': s ]\n“lhg‘ in stock | mustin = prooure- shown in great profusion. Day opening only. Buy now for the winter. Blunkets are go- oW nt %5, 30, and ¥7.50 each; one to a cus- v i : (4 o RS : R, ing up'in price. i - seU R i GRAND FALL OPENING IN CLOAK DEPARTMENT MonRaysnd i You will never get another oppor- _\l)] ons ‘),)C b lCh Over 500 Imported Pattern Garments Will Be Shown for the First Time, No Two Alike. tunaty such as the ahnos on We have marked every garment at regular price, but for the o pening we will give 20 per cent off of every imported garment, All our . Y 8 I I 1 y imj }(,w‘,',\:',“::,Hl,‘,”.;‘.du!’v"‘.”::u,,l:""m" We will also offer 50 Ladies’ ready made suits, brought out te sell at g15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 per suit for $5.00 per suit, and 100 Ladies’ 23 new fall jackets, every one a gem o( the correct style, real value $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 aud §15.00, for the opening $5.00. Opening closes at 6 p.m. eathday $'25 [flfi" $| 25 Eich, e b bt ff 8100 S"”p””m“' S 18¢ 33 itk [‘3':',"1}""3',;."!;.’::'"’.'lfff: mSt:;“l:;;;:éf’c per Pair. Blankets A magnificent ussortment of ladles' onyx dye sen - 181und Cotton hose, eYERY Solit o fine all w otton 20l ST I 1o wear und . sure always worth of t ey pair i stocking, s tomor 4t 2ic per pair ~ We will also make a Grand Display in our Drapery Department, that ‘being on second floor with Millinery and Gloaks. Drapery at Cost for the Opening, EACII. NN SO 3 MU )]} | President O3Diaz of Mexico to re- | to obtain a more general interest in the ex- | be made to Governor Crounso for the pardon D l D stay conflam S(/(n]‘ “”Pl\ ]() l;s(: \l l‘, turn him to this country without | hibits. The society is most fortunate in that | of M nna B. Mason, who is now ing 00 I\ ])“ Hope had been almost given o = i ant. G ior - Crounse, however | the Chadron Driving Park association holds | & four years term iu the penitentiary for fighters, who, dri et IS MENTAL TROLLEY'S OFF 1 from poitt to point by ixious he is Lo recover the amount of tho | its fall meeting at the same time and its | mansliughter. RReaders of T 13ex will re- the fierce flames, hed and blistered and state’s claim, does not cave to interfercafter | program will be conducted in connection | the mysterious death of D). S. Colo i . were about to give up, when the o) Holt County's Dofaulting Treasuror Looking | 1o has applicu for extradition pane Con- | with the fair. association will in facy wo Iast August, Mrs. Mason's sur- | Mr, Sc nd fu I'here is Ve e, and Ih‘\.\ |<l!||r|'! ASKED FOR THE WARRANT'S MODIFICATION | hoiieo 10 fecpsniee ran dy issued Sc ng, carried the flames away from is likely to return o | nave entiro charg nsequences of his | Owing to w. | render 00 | winter s, but | ary 19 last, her ple ion and d her sent of tho speed prog coufession’ to the officors Tuss | Fierce Forest Fires Sweep the Black Hills | yin. vo Sad Case of a Man From Cuming County financial stringency only o tho court on Janu- COountry. The respite was a brief one, however, for Who Went C onc possibility in his | will be offered in the racing conte of guilty to mans the flames aguin shot cityward, but the time it Didz may | enough gooa horses from this > husband valuable, for” in those few short —_— esident Cleveland’s | the Black Hills will be on hand to make | ward W. Mason, for aiding Mrs, ancfforts bad been | o) oren WITH POVERTY AND DISEASE for a Loop Hole in the Law. R inutes almost superh s 10 honor the war- | things intoresting. Mason, but was acquitted aftor o lougthy | BLAZING SWATHS SEVEN MILES WIDE | [yiin R iost S put forth, and the dried brush and the dead tmay bo in trial tinber had been removed from the five! Two Small Bl 5. . i —_ tion pay the state’s cluim and " r ros. 2 o A2 ol track, leaving it nothing to feed upo ’ o 1 Now at Puso del Norte, but Will Not s of Holt coun the laus Fresost, Neb., Sept. 1 -[Special Tele- SUITS INVOLVING A KNOTTY POINT.C3 | Marvelous 0 of Clties and Towns. Checked in its movevent toward this cit: Insanity lows Medical Trea ment— & Diitahticees 5 ) Tite : 16160] S Eise ) 0 the fire continued to b in the thice Dumped o Dougl © e # T this contingency is hardly gram to Tue Br Atabout 2 o'clock p. m. | 5 el Citizens Fight Back the Flames h glas County am Oroshiehoplt o) Lo it has boon intimated that DPr the large coal house and office of Frea De. | CHiming Dumug r Wages Garnlsheed U DI A aS ot D ber to the b, and all night Friday Paupor—tefore the County Come - Pecullar Diaz wi urn the defaulter to this coun- | po Gioining the Union Pacific track L onan Account Sold Into lown. : 3 ragzed furiously. The scene was a magnifi missioners—Protest of the Bonrd, sition. tryas an act of cour! to the United Prarrssmorta, Neb., Sept. 16.—[Special Cause of the Fires. ¥ 1 v 1L one, but its awful destructiveness was 1y realized by the pecple of De watching and fearing it. CatberroTornm et 3 on Main street, took fire and was almost en- | . tirely consumed. The vuilding was valued legram to Tue Br 'he news of the of an important suit comes from Elm- 1wood, — atled to Take an Appeal. tr : R ST T 5 e When the Board of County Commissioners Yirscos, Neb.,, Sept. 16.—[Special to Tue e in which the city council can | BALOW and insured at 81000, including the | 009 "0 small town in the west ond of Cass | DEADW0OD, 8. D., Sopt. 16.—[Speclal to Danger Past. AL uney missioners f 2 3 4 , ¥ / el ca insurance on the furniture, which is a total 5 DY ! | g Ber)—Tho past week has boen n rost- T : e .| convenc Afternoon the Sisters of Bre.)—Th somo duvelopments i tho appeul from e ayeard of ‘tho ab- | loca. Tho burlding contained a lirge stock | County. J. W. Thomas, an employe of tho ] i worst is over now and the ommunity | ‘yy | case of Barrett Scott, the defaulting anc of " the property damagoe o ; of hard coal, which was but siightly injured. | B. & M. in this city, brought suit | 1°s$ one for the many settlements of the At the tim f the fire there ana this fact alone saved the A St Josepl’s hospital mos is | Served notice chat they had fire to the | from Cuming county on their rnning 1o breathe more the month of August | cient force to hold contry reely a drop of rain has | KeDUon the hills, confini Shemasing nty, which | construction of tho viaduct on West O =2 root ¢ will mako interesting readisg for the people | fit absconding tr W s no wind, bef remont flour” | vy, an I ott, fust ©, M, | Black Hills. D Alsoof Platts. | And this month mwood justice othing merchant, o man 1ds and that pired tonight and no appeal was T'his places the city council in posi s, which adjoin the « 'ho 3 : bl R « already madoand thero is no | he was without money. They asked that of that cou Scott disapneared some | vion where 1t will bo compellod. 10 pay. the s lishind) o e ol nowse. 1o | mouth, o recover some $400 for allegod dam- | 1all#n, with the result that the timber and longer approiiension that ny of tie towns | o b takon mtd the outols o the sommw two montis ago leaving behind him several | full amount of the rd, wheth “which wus workiug in the vicinity at | aes done him by the sale of an account nto | Underbrush all over the Hills has become as [ or ei1ias will b weptin the track of the | 0 ho romoved from the R 2 1 very disconsolate bondsmen and a de 1 excessive or not. A strong ne. . lowa, on which his wages w afterward | inflammable as matches, Small fires starting | angry clements. o € i sspital. thousand angry taxpayers. He had not been | B n made upon the part of s At Rarins, Neb., Sept. 16, garnisheed in various localities spread with such rapid- or not tho desired effect has been he request resulted in the making of an g 5 L e iy o il councilmen to authorize the ei wone two weeks, however, until the author ities heard that ho had taken rofuge in b Mexico, | neto Tiie Ber. | Iire destr ht hiead of worlk ell, jr., proprietor of [ 1 Soeveral other actions of the same nature brought by other workingmen against attsmouth merchants were commenced at o will develop, but the | in U few days should te; >d 50 much in extel . | ¥ alittle ti od 50 much in extent as to mako | Prduied o lite tiy iy veritable sea of fla The nd 1 the case, but every atte matter o an 1ssue 1ty the ¢ ization, at which it w th | the man came to this city s learned that me weeks ago the gooc poople of these Bluck Hills | fo i o e 1 A A i) or the purpose of being doctored and thi tradition papers were at on strated by tho lack of a quorum. For two | g/’ Ceononda v this favm four miles | the sume ti Areschaa-niarion fne glarsel numberiof [Ln' Cyatuble Mlgsson €A DoR Lo Fritiatopy | TELea DERTORTIO Gl ol that appliod for and fow aays ago President | BIRS past” tho councilmen who favored | soutiy of this place. at 11 o'cloeh Tagt e | - The Thomas-Wescott case was triod yos . and, being allowed to go unchecked | the —quaint and pretty ligde | See his arvival had become insane 1 the appeal have spent the time from evening 4 2 ¢ s | terday before a jury and resulted ina verdics sumed prop that | cities are e ntiies of | Cl Htonborg, opined that it was Cloveland issued his warrant upon the use of the fire is not known and the ) X time, soon assumed proportions that 8 Are i | widnight in a fruit Avor Lo se »out §1,000, with no insurance for the merchunt I'he other suits will be tall timber and growth of underbrush, | another »wh Mexican government, Scott is now under 1. Buton cach occasion sor NAp p it the ishablo outsid 1 practically inexti conntics wero pt. 16.—(Special Telo- | taken up in turn, and their outcome is thick enough to make it a dificult job for arrest at 1’aso del Norte, but whether he councilmen have been absent —one to o Sy 'ying to foist their insane and paupers upon - every wining camp in the northern | ! L Aadl B wrying t pauy I ! At Fire broke out this | awaited with unusi JAEL i o past [ VU & lack rabbit 1o penctra ad this | houelus connt, ) ¢ ssione rowurns to Holt county is auother sto 's fair, ono to K yunothor in f §IRILIE O | betwoen G hagibepn) nod during the past | yimbor ooy cut and this underbrush re. uglus county und thav the commissioners i ¥ s tory. LVoriia moriing on v erween y il the moved there would hiuve been none of the | Might as well begin adopting se medios Scott is a defaulter to the extent of about L . Carth jowelry store and Martin & Gil- = have been out in force fighting the < " da By . f y - 4 Mayor Weir and the councilmen who have | ciist's Neot tho entire stocks | TEKANAR, D oo i fopcollEh e U 15 of the past ten” days. The exneaso | in order to stop the imposition. A, g Lo o examinution of his | il along favored the appoul are not at all | of e nents were saved, but the mto Tue Bee—When Tho firat extended along Aanio cresle, faly Bavoboen p more higniolie fo tho | Comulssian 2190 shat diring books made uader direction of the su Ackwird in expressing their indignation, | yyildings woere left cnarred ruins, Tho in arrived here.tonight s Thiontor |t oS Dif amount the taxpayers of this eity will 1 the past year visors of Holt county. His friends c here are pretty loud hints that th DEFTAC Otk ) -6 e pers from other Ab- y to Portla o it was active work of th : . ; have to disgorge for the services of 500 coun s shipped into Omaha and v redepartment prevented | qivizoncand the Lad \vor (lorms a | only by the'mast strenuous « us of the 9 44 , eir . 4 however, that an old shortage of a formor | SPNCC OF 50mo of Uho councilmen from tha | bie fo s, e fredeparment provented | civizons and tho Ladies Sily rnot bana | only by tho'most strenuous exortions of tho | 4t 8550 anch por duy fichting the e eained their residenco befors noeing loca tod v city has not been entirely accidontal. 1t is | b oen were at tho dopot to welcome the Burt u L . the last v The lesson is @ costly ono, | Allof them wero young county treasurer was still 1 on his ; : to several hundrod doliar 1150 stated this ufternoon th the work on fire destroy o 4 a large amountof growing people, b said, and books. This shorta co i UL A 1 ety d o larg uat of Srowing £ hut the p in the first flush of thankful- [ would contizue o be county ctarges for they claim, was [ the vinduet is to be further delayed by an. West o ers, state fair and to congratulate its members [ LN el 8ol "1“"-“““,,1«3':-rx.‘«“:.;.:?".: ness that their homes are nov destroyed aro | yeurs. settlod between the former treasurer and | other injunction. The business men of Lin. West Poixt, Neb., Sept. 18, ~[Spec on the success of the county in capturing the | 04 Some huildings and cabius, wling a f 1ot counting it. T tho supervisors for §,000. This would re- colt, who have worked for the viad, duce Scowt’s net indobtodness to Hoit county | oushdorable eneriy fo 10 DAk Ui to $84.000. Tho Holt County bank nad, In | tarcet and oxpectancy. < _Pents with in the meantime, taken advaniage of the de pository act passed by the logislature threo years ago and under the provisions of thut sult of the discussion w committe charge and s . as that the 1 charity was instructed o take of the Cuming county insane man d him buck to West Point, the town oue is re- | from whence ho came, but the matter did responsible for the immons amount of aam- | not_end there. The committee was given 1035 ot probably £50, Bluzing Swath seven Miies Wide. st of Deadwood about six miles another or, president of the | five of large proportious is raging and has immeasurable damago o growing tim vdon Franse was gi prise party on Thursday the I n university. About fifty friends und schoolmates were prosent. ts with |y g3 gold medal and the $600 cash prize. band played and Judge Hopewell deliv an address of wolcome, which was re I spouded to by H. Jog agricultural so Causo of t © Firos. The utter disrezard of a United w by the citizens of the Hills 8. H. Landas, accompanied by her son, pana AN SAEARA G KRN age that has beeu done withio t additional iustructions to the ofTeet thib Onn, Sept. 16, to Tur Bep m of Reading, Pa., are in this city Carr aster. ol SLAARLOR O W i 0F AV ARk R days. Wood choppers and timb after the man was sent away, if o shonid AKD. ¢ igkiino brovisions of r of It « Pa, are inthis city [ € REGEL porry gulch, burning o swath varying - ¢ i o Wil “,,"“,""‘“”L‘;fi,,','lf‘“ SL4000 of 2OUNLY | villey county has contributed its quota fo uests of My, and Mrs, John Thompson Fuesoxt, N [Special Telo- | 220 s miles wide and. stx miilos loos. |mficr taking from tho treos the vl gain bo found bore as i public chiirso guhe months ago, and is now in tho hands of a | Swell the crowd of boomers on the of | The visitors intend to stay here about six | graw to Tue Bee. | —The announcement that | Al wore many housss and settle. | Useful parts, hay riably negleeted to | ofticials of Cuming county should be pro receiver. It is not likely that the county | the Cherokee Strip, Messrs will recover more than a small percentage of | Frauk Mallory, C, C. Coy, Trus vhls amouss, and J. V. and E. L. Johuson s weeks. Thor ¢ Mrs au and son, Dabl, returned Ramsey | 1o their Lome in this city Friday iftor s rted forthe | long vacation spent with velatives in Michy. | 100 amoug all classes. Ho s « 18 . ( master at 1 L. Perkins, voll has b r rand pile, i question, the to hiave been reje i ap) general satisfac- [ their pow weneral | Without a is requived by the law in [ cuted under the provisions of the pauper and small branches which | en ution law 1 ted as uscless, As dry Grading ntr 8 for the removal of 8,000 binted post- | me; inhabitants of which did all in to extinguish tne flames, but wil, Tt s 8 burning and ont caus Stato of Nebraska | whether or not it will create much further | tinder, this inflamable stuff has been allowed | cubic yards of carth in Union and deffer. Strip this weel an and Pennsylvania favorite in the city, Ho nas boen for the | gouer ol S 6 B0 KPR O to remain where it has fallen. Campers are | son precinets weve awarded. Lamrenux In addition 1o the amount due from Scott © A number of Ord's eitizons left for the | About 4 o'clock Iriday morning five broke | Past four years ddguty couuty treasuror B N e o) 12 werous in the hills, and careless, A little | Bros. got the contract for Holt county he owed the stat ards at Lroasury oria's L8000, State Treasurer Bartloy is ex- falr this. woole. Mr. and. Mrs ely auxious to col im und as W. Hall s watters stand n 15 likely to suc- John Ratliff, Miss | out in the blacksmith shopof John ¢ By hard work of the fire rted Tuesday and Mrs. | adjoining was savd fro uma Ratliff, Miss Jen- | was cntir sanger, | #0d a8 such nas maad a most painstaking engines the burn | #nd excellent ofticink.. Ho is rc the fire left by ing afl departure from can hoisting works of the famous T'w mine, and at one time the | threatening that all the miners we A party has taken its | 8 9-10 conts, while James 1t a shght wind, and the | yards at 13210, and 4,000 ya as been done. IUis the intention Bids Retorred Lo Co c ot 2,000 110! conts, toes i > v Bids for furnishing the ¢ for the court back the fire. Al hope of saving the works | 1aw, and it is tho W 8 fow convic b, the jail, the tdapoze artists, Courtl'd. | saemed. gone, when suddenly® the wind | tions will have th of compelling « | Bouse, the Juil, the wounty h spital and (o - veered and the fire went off in another diree- | ¢loser observance of it SRIAA0 MO0 o ARONAL AN, 14 ving en- shop | thusiastic congratulations, and is modestly ly destroved, byt there is some | 8ud becomingly bearing his honors called out of the mine and sot to work fighting " 10 prosoouto evory violalor of the A8 5000 48 WOPd was_received thar ie Reed and Mr. James Milford left Friday, | little insurance on it - - Scott haa been located in Mexico, several Mus. Joha H. Car kiave i aftoraoon tea f “\r West Pointers who went to Aft. and ey men, attracted by the hope of gaining » Lo a uumber of he lady friends Thurs- | t World's fair two weeks ago returned ———— ! #2500 reward, started for x|4 republic (L\h g | day d Friday noon ¥ Kehoo Proved an Alibi, o I'ne timber fires have been confined to no :""'“ll llw uh »)n \nlw : urlum\l”-.w |m; soutn, Two attors presenting Scott's | Mrs. Long of North Bend is visiting with Crawla 3 Haxcock, Mich., Sept. 10 ck Kehoe, But the most thu estructive | Particular locality the Black Hills, puy | 10west bid on hard coal was at the rate of bondsmen also started in that direction. | her daughter, Mrs. ©. C. Wilson. s Onice, have boen ra; per ton delivered and was from the ebraska uel company. The bids on sofy L | and steam coal varvied, us they were sun timber will amount to many mil. | Witted upon a dozen difforent kinds and # throughout its I and iington, Butte and Custer counties have suffored most, and the dam to growin ; g A oneof the mon arrested yesterday on sus- | firo of o i miner 1o burn The president’s | warrant was forwarded 1o | - Mrand s Bvorott M. Williams lofy | Csawroi pi. 10 = (Enocial Tole- | 1o o Sating saow. ianicarod 1a th. | Ot boak ot Borubuic. ta Bapnis wars the Holt county agent at Ei Paso and has | Monday on their weading tour. Tnoy will | gram to Tuk Ber.|—The citizens of Craw Ria sttt UBEAIE NG Aimh Aol ntie L B NSRS, S SIS TENS beeu served upon the fugitive 3 visit ova, L the World's fair, Minue- | ford held a very enthusiustic mass meeting | 2 Beral Range express robbory, hus been and other places before return Was one s! Then State Treasurer Bartley upolis, Minu.. o and in less flames begun to s| released. He proved an alibi . lions of dollurs, A day or two ago the sol- | Erades of tne article last evening o cousider what steps should than u day they hiad becomo i soethingmiss ; 1 3 Ades of 16 ur SR gram this worning from D ing S () AR 0. SR AAGE WHBL AR AL Who | . Leake Superior for the past fow days has | of - flaucs Lwo milles wde, buring. cvory | diers of Fort Mpado, wero ardorad auy go | - he redueat of J. 1. MeBhug Johuava. ti {he attoroexs lookiug aftar thostate's olaim, | Mr. aid Mre. 6. 8, Gilie Tuesday ' hos ' | been s0 wrought up that a small boat could | thing in their track, It burned along tho | €t the tlames on kil croek, and through s i {RlbERing. hih bl Doaauie i ia 8 aim, | o Sl RIS S S e consolidation land district of Chadron and their efforts very much valuablo mill prop. | #nd their bondsm erty was saved fron truction the county attorney maintuining that the Hurdly a hamlet or town 1 the ills has | Ume might come when the county conld col escaped a visitation from the flames, and i | 1ect from the boudsmen some of Ll seems wonderful ina have escaped destruction on account of “the cont ~ P Walch, havi dismissed was refused, but thal there was a prospect of troubls A number of Ord people w not live any length Of time upon it. This | haad of Blackiail diviae, threatening Cen before ko could be returned to this state. ( Ance at the state fair this we will preclude the possibility of the robbers | Wal City, aud all of Wednesday, Thursday escaping to Cansda. that Way. 1f the and Friday the peopla of that town re in_custody wre not the culprits the mained in 8 state of dread. Preparations robbers will have a hard time fing | had been made for rapid fght, every citizen justice, for the territory surrounding the | of the city for the vime being believing that 20616 of the ry i8 4 dreary waste with | its destruction was only the matter of o few in attend- unce for this place. Petitions are being k. Among rculated over the entire distriet. These | ry of ¢ 951 rawford, 1ts location in tne ter of the district and its Scolt proposes 1o resist forcible extradition, | Others were Mr. andiMrs, W. R Patty, Miss | petitions are to be sent to the secre nd Mrs. A. ). Swith and | the interior with maps showing the ac bility of but promises to accompany the attorneys | Hattie Winslow bick to this country and bay thoe state's | Gsughter Carrie. claim in full. In other words be is willing liev. W. B. I pay the state's claim provided he 1s re woney that any of them | Which the county hid been c 1 L0 pay ¥ Ao act Ryan & iled 1o live up Lo the of the Presbyterian moeting of the presby- | roadway facilitie b s i .. sourtl’d. | of the couts Y aoe0a of Lhc Js o dreacy wasio with | jth 4o Aft. and eve., trapezs artists, Courtl'd, | ©f ¥ R R leused from any responsibility for the claim AS (oo tiils weok : A — MToi Munng ARk b.“\t\n :::J T "w:url Oeadwaad 1b Dissd, e y:)'\ $ho hdapblay of g resolutl 9 Lho ok ] salust b d by the county . I ald s been re-electe nd Storim u 3 L - e € £ = T~ - Lapadu i o b unl-4'ribune agaiust him held by tho county crotary of tho S1ats Board of Hoattne > | Dusus, Mo, Sone. Lo ooarral 1o Tug | 3b0UM of the missing mone The fire, howover. wafted by n strong | Major Mallord's Bible Class, were designated as oMicial papers for tho N Plan for Escape, 0 N R4 A Ban [ S8t MOk 1. =(Bholal to Tun - - breeze, swept by the city, and, leaving it but | #very one who docs not attend Sunday | publication of the deling acut tax lst and ti folLis believed, and there are good reasons Dawes County Fair, . I—=This little city was visited yester- | Music aftornoon and ove at Courtland idred yards Lo the east, camo roar or 0 thiukin school is invited 10 come 1o the First Metho- | treasurer was inst dist church at 2:80 o'clock this afternoon with a copy of the list Maj Omaha, meets at that hour, and a spe vitation 18 exu day by one of the worst dust storms known here for y¢ Lhit Scott does not propose | Cranmox, o return Lo Nebraska at all if he can avoid d W furnish each Sept. 16— [Spec 0l g ee. | - C o1 pecial 1o Tur Bee Sand and dust were blown “Touched™ for » Timeplece, aglow with the fire's reflection, and its pro. jo petum b Belwaak Ihe eighth aunual fair of Dawes county 4 : v in A . 4 el but tha ho catl oacipe by a logal teoh- | o8 SHEA MDA fle of Bawes county | iy ciouds, storcs and dwellings had 1o be Search, of the American Sigu | Rress D Blcallty from ie custody of \lio oficers now | 21eas Seitembor 30 | 1t bids. tatr r i | closed and all business was suspouded. Thoe | Works company on Sixtoenth straet, had a Baked Uy fanthie SUOE, A KNG SIa holdiug the president’s war he will cross | e for four days Puls fulr 10 be | storm was so severe that some few farmers | gold watch stolen yesterday aftornoon ARG wa (alf, Lo 1i soacied almont cerialn tho river into Texas, pay L torneys the | oue of the history of | who were huuling cereals 1o town were com The valuable timepiece was taken while | Hhatthe fre du ity progress would sweey amount of the state's claim and then quit, Nallod £0 ahandas (ORlr laadaama e - 3 ; over the town. The fire alarm was sounded, 1o order 1o wake tais way of escape possible Was blown out of the wagons 154 gmla [v:A'll Of th rog. 1Y Wuploved Iaauotior | ud'iu a short timo uluoat every able-bodied . - he bas, through his atlorneys, reguested man in the city hiad assémbled at the city Governor Klolmm W abply N relary ed Deadwood. ‘The heavens were ponse - ond's bible ols e Iu re ) invitation to submit a r Halford's bible class, the largest 1 bid, John Kew offered o bushi mer the'granite steps teading 1o the court house at the rate of & per step. The commities €0 LOUSE AN l cide A ¢ an hour in- the olass will surely be enter- | yoped, - " N taiued, twoodward was watched and u. For a time great !in nded 1o " adults to take part in the exerci Major Halford is au ost successful in th the Dawes County Agricultural s s in this section are fairly go ners propose o get out and show their big potatoes, corn, ete o the public to the For Mra M S — Sheriff Bennett was instructed to invite . hunl» ball. The danger was immigent and but liv Sr—— bids for the furnishing of fifly pairs of G or a modificatio ) p De \\m-lnme Early Risers. Small pill | tie time was spent {n preliminaries. Meu Bulldiog Permite, oolea blankets aud 100 suits of cloth, u.u United States to wa| % oSy “ p- o'cloo| e the advancing flames were issued yesterday by the inspector ..1 —— ke @ request 1 | koep the fair 1 the wiuds of the public aud on .\lumln), detober 2, an application w Lorenze and Lotta at Courtland beach. It wasa n'ir-t fight, and but little could | buildiugs, v e Fine )mu\mg. Cour mum boach,