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8 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1893--TWENTY PAGESR —_— ————— = e — \—————fi NRS. . BENSON. BOSTONSTOREBUYSTWO MORE | BOSTON STORE DRESS GOODS | b r seeais, sesoi' s stiee o | FATAL FIRE NEAR TOBIAS | fotorat,tvset . o oo, s, | s ng deir 5 by et d made a survey with a view body went into his office and_abstracted €30 | bringing the canal srer s northern ronte o farmors gathesed at school house No. 19. Tt from his anfe. Ho claims that the safo was | dischnmcing the warer oo e foute s SEs - was decided Mwongnge a competent man to J— locked when he left it, and he found it [ near Kast Omahn. but had found that 7 —_ patrol the diflerent public roads at night for : locked when he returnod, but themoney was | could not ba done by fng to the topography We Will Continue Our Table Linen and | Two More Bankrupt Stocks Dry Goods, Less | Bought from an Eastern Imporier Who Was Aharh lookoutdpr i apiings "hhpcep @ | Residonce of a Nebraskn Farmer Destroyed fone: pric amail deawer insida the safe had of the country - " " . harp lookoutdor picious charac 1 . been pried open and the money taken out. The law class of the Unive: of Om. Handkerchief Sale than 40 on the Dolr, Nipped by the Dissstrone Finanoial Panio, | Everyone present nerseq 1 turn ouk om s | aud Soveral of the Family Tnjared, Tast nizht apmoboly entoret he Eroctrs | was givon permison” 1 ety of Omaha minute's notiee and all porsons not able to store of [, M. Lange through & back window | Nos. 4 and 5 for class and recitation rooms —_— ‘ THIS SALE TEACHES WHAT HONEY'S WORTH | Fhicehood reasaa’ for boin‘on”tha roads oNE o1 Tt #nd carried ‘away & lot of cheese and | during the coming winter FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONE IS B. S PADDICK'S STOCK | fund was raimst. for the purpose of proso HE CHILOREN BURNED TO DEATH and tomtoes, toflet soapand bacon. 1t s | sent 1 tho. Selmor how Tt e iras, iy - cuting personmeaught in the act of stealing —_ supposed to bo the work of tramps, who are i - — el ! ik it - . | numerous 1n this vicinity Table Linen ix n New Department—To Call | Who Falled at Fort Robinson, Nebraska— Shows You that Your Money Brings You | FEDERATION THE WATCHWORD, | ™ n].:: r:u;'-u ed t'nl |||:‘l|lmnl’ Burg: ALERICR ANNOUNCEMENTS, Special Attention to It We Are Sell- the Othet's Broessneck, Hroesel & Four T I fde When You Snend at Pawneo City Attempt to AWRiF Re W Boitits A ity " Co.'k, New York Stock, Sold Us b, gL L il Meeting of the Big Guns In the Unlon ¥ Drlll n Safe Other West Pors oY, Sant, A great combination of dramatic snd Ing 1t at Unprecedented 2 . y it at Boston Store Sales, Especs A mag- Ak ott Wesk # " T Poit, Neb,, Sept. 23 vaudoviilo talent will appear at the New oW Prices: Townsend & Montant. o orld ek tate News. Tie Be ov, 1. M. Clari ik “ g S 3 Low Prices Townsend & Montant lally 80 Tomorrow. Unless plans. are materlally changed be. l.mm»u"‘“.q,‘(“ ,!,““‘ 'm,'f‘", Smpanied | PeOPIE'S theater this week. A program of s tween now and Wednesday the Federated bl G LR compar great merit will bo prosonted. Manager Day by his family arted f their new field of . ' y ' PHESE TWO STOCKS BE board of the Union Pacific will call upon | o S8 T | 18bor in Walcetond 18 displaying groat enterprise in his ene ivery handkerehicl in our store will | SALE OF THESE TWO STOCKS BE.- | el Tontas, Nob,, Sopt. 23, —[Special to Tue | 1ADOF i Wa Nely il w‘n‘l o ,u"'».lt‘ ) SOMOTIOW, GINS WEDNESDAY. This is the fourth purchase of this | President Clark on that day with n view of Bin Jukbout 8 “',.,h_.,k thilh pir e The genial cashior of th braska Stato | deavor to make his house povular, and if & ¥ i an!k‘ rehiefs for 15 In order to muke room for these two | hature that we have bought this season. | laying before him the result of the vote residerico of Willlam Hothom, one mile L mm:“x.m\‘\,}, 'uw urned Thurs- [ good show is appreciated the patronage this J0¢ handkerchiefs fo ¥ ToMortes 8% the A shve | thken o o 58 THOH08 b shABT bod By dence o I othem, one mile wes day rom Chicago. he sident, R. I week stiould bo very rge, conside g An all linen handkerchiet for 8¢ stocks, both of which are as nice as can i Tom row we put the whole immenso | taken on o threo propositions pre ot ihy | Of town, caught fire. An 11-year-old boy ws. | Kioko . and. swife ktarisy A PR A asad el L. ) 'ring the 10c handkerchiefs for 25c be, all bought for this coming season [ lotonsale, 3 yatemm, WhlG ail the Sretir iy Cters | butned to denth ‘and the body ths tot sot | WHITS Clos very low pricos of admission. “Bound te a0c and (0c handkerchiefs for e, and all reaily bright, frosh, new and de- [ LOT1 AT 35C A Y Lo 40-(rioh, | Dok YAk SuTtmi tia. PORRE o o Ve o | ben TANSH ot oo of the liutle [, dudge and Mrs, J. C. Crawford and son, [ Succeed” is the titlo of Lkt ine quality pure linen initial hund- | sivable dry goods of every deseription. L B0 pieces of all wool imported 40-inch AR O, tho, FoHsrtiad boxte. | Blfl Bl T6 vk nod, | Jhmes, loft for Clicago Thursday, whore | 18 said to te a eloverly construeted piay, fulk g o o We will close out tomorrow as much | French henrietta and cashmore, in jot | {418 onough voves n 10, aheme phntCiry | Birls nd the old people wero badiy burned. [ tHiay Wil assesmy Soan £ vim and wit and wili surely please, The Uenta', same quality, 2 as possible of every line that might [ and blue bincks, and 80 picces of elegant | oo it Sioukh votes i te overwhelmingly | * P Property was slightly insured. n] rnard von der I‘!“wz‘ tho faithful em- | new stock company is an excellent organize jents’, ality, 2 . 3 L s | new imported to ress roods, worth | o 4 4 el oye of the firm of Lee & Chubbuck, is in | tion, and, with the aid of the eluborate ary 8le 8 itial handker- | interfere. Every inch of room will be | new imported novelty dress goods, worth | carried. But it is doubte 1if even the call is " . " ol % 5 T tt ¢ . of ‘\‘r\ “"\,,”‘, B y",‘,ku-:"‘ s needed § fully 75c to $1.00 a yard, go at 3ic. nocessury, s the members of the board feel COUNTY FAIRS OF NEDRASKA, . "‘ Suffering from an attack of typhoid | s tings, beautiful costumes, ete,, the Linen embroidered handkerchief, | TOMORROW'S BIG BARGAINS . LOT 2°AT 500 A° YARD, | thae Prosident Clark wil not insist ton fod | Close of tho Annual Exitit of Burt Citie [ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schnoffer, Me and | Lm0y sho Howing Shecintiy jiios Hon foh o IN OUIR BASEMENT, The grandest lot of all wool dress | cuthow that business lins shown decide M. Georgo Selineffor, the Misses Alice and | will ap t Mascot, Known as the Tifien embroldered handkerchief, 81, All the 25¢ eider down flannel, pink, ods, h«.,:..‘ ‘kings, diagonal, serges I““""V"“‘l‘,'l“.m‘,,MM of the Order of Rail TERAMAT, Neb, 23.—[Special to Tur | Annie Schueffer and Lizzie Madoria, fron Engli na a dancer of rare abile for e, [ pEhit blue, gray, golden brown, etc., go | BAGAIL wool flantials, regrilar 8125 200Us) | way Moisgraptar. Will et in Dogh ot | Bas]~Tho bwenty-sccond annual - Burt f Jietkeood, B Kive boch visitiig with Dr AR T dsomo assortment. of duchesse lace | at Gie a d. B0 tomorrow ut i the same timo the Federated board holds its | cof fair closed yesterda 2 i lompson's family and othew relatives in | o talking about two yonrs woi Fmma NaaEOoieTs AL o el Dhice: Extra” heavy canton flannel, Gle a LOT 3§ AT 7%C A YARD. session next week, {n consequence the it | doss oy T A g3 1681 410 b P R T fting | neggtiet Pleasing soriocomic, will Tiresent & for w12 worth 8L, for i woeth | - The very heaviest grade canton flan- [ fancy baocades, changeable hatte and | wildest sort will o heard in tha piacos whers | e ooy, w5 o the grounds v better. | during the summer, left for her home in | the profossion, o oL SKeteh teams in $1.00, for 68e; worth 60e, for Nap- | nel, 8ic a yard. basket cloth, diagonal melanges ard ';‘(le{l SRR Aey x“n.-_ board 18 I-uvn\x;qmv_»t A good sharc of the county exhibit at the | England Saturday But greater than all is the special engages King worth 86,00, for .75 $1:00, | A1l iiton towols, Blo, wosth 196, sinod sorges, . The orditiary price) (80 .aor i Ko eman ond, Messts. | stato fair was ~ horo and. nttisotod | i e rds received a telegram Friday | mont of Zanzic. the marvelous maiiolan, for §3.00; worth 82,00, for. worth | All wool red flannel, 15 o yard $1.50, tomorrow The a yard, Koyuolds of Ogden, Bost ot Clay Conter! | Guy Bievening. " ther anaceptiom o hurs: | moraiiie stating that his - brothec-in-law, | Who inquestionably o ine o iy 8175, for 81,25, All wool heavy v twilled medi- | LOT £ AT 85¢ A YARD, K K of ot Tean -GN | S8 e S ol AL sietion ‘or | Met G O ove Gy, P o suddenly’ | Hermann or Kellar.” Zanzie duplicatos thoie Tableelotiis and napkins, hemstiched | nnel, Zie, e and wool fancies, silk and wool | of Cuncil Blums, und Debrell of Denver. | oiees look place, uoar the exceutive ofil | mothor-inlaw, Mres G TCd VYIS |OSURICSUTY ing work and introduces o nime NG WOHLIK1%,607 tow: #0:50, (AN WOrLH | ., white or gray bed blankets, | diagonals, and silk and”wool mixtnres. | The Arcado has Bren solocted aa o | o b reclectod and i v of Craig, pre R b BB TS N 810,50, for 37.75, and worth 88.50, for | 08 & paik. Ordinary price 0, tomorrow e a | quirters for the board, and their sessions | fents John 1 Lan oy G ol G Drosi- Nebraska to the Guit by Wator. whotlior Zatizle cantiol snfoly 1oy 61t 1m te. 26,50, All wool Dr. Wiison's sanitary | yard. ,‘,‘,,‘\“.,'." '::'}_' ']l“"{"”\.‘ “:"‘,,‘l"",',‘"“"!;j;‘.,",' deat: J. IR Sutherland of “Tekamah, scere- | Fresoxt, Sept. 93, —[Special to Tur Brr being the world's groatest prostidigitatonte Bath towels worth 60c, for 35c, worth | blankets, $1,99, worth 4.50. . LOTH AT $148 A YARD. thiore are & numbor of changes. in the sceq: | VU ana H. ¢ ick of Tekamak, treas- | —Three North Bend boys, headed by Algie Gh Sugec g s for 19¢. Drawn work damask worth Big lot vory fine bed comforters, $1.50 | Comprises all the very lutest effects, | e \wiieh sl hooon ttod to General Man- | "1 syioh an extont has tho Burt county ex. | JUHeLt, started for the Gult of Mexico | poday. last of season, Courtland Beachy . for 19¢; hemstitched towels worth | each, worth § changeablo fricse, iridescont natte. | agor Dickinson for ratification upon his fo. | ning been advertised that it s boon (o | SCORIY. They rented a cange and with | walhe s water. | Music . for 25c; worth G0c, for 8¢, and | Boys' 2hc and s hats, 150 guadrille knzane, panama suitings and | gurn from the cast. cided to take the exhibit to the Nebrasia | NP equipage, ‘trapping, fish e i ] vy tied fringe damask towels worth | Ladies’ heavy winter weight natural [ the fincst goods ver shown in Omaha, T building at the World's fair, and John B, I 0uthts and everything elso believed to LET 1HE WICKED £AGE, Toe, for 50c, and worth $1.25, for 90¢, and_ | gray and camels’ hair underwear, 2. | Worth $3.00 t0 84,00 a yard, your choice | ., Head ; Lyon of Lyons is to have charge of it. The ( DE NCCCssary or intoresting for a long voy- RAGE, e, ', A gray S Captain W Tebbetts. traveling passen- age stored - B2.00 for 1 Ladics’ fine, strictly all wool jersey | tomorrow $1.48. T S L b U £ hibit will be started next Monday, the ex. | ¢ stored therein, they set sail down the s y 2.00 for § L E ) jerse; sl RO%, 22 } | Eeragent of the Denver & Rio Grande, is in 5168 b6 i = ¥y Platte. Their route is by natural water- Famneny, Neb, S, 2o Tothe Tiditow Don’t f sco the broken lines of | ribbed knit underwear, 49¢, worth $1. BLACK DRESS GOODS, the city. SRR i by the | ways and they will stmply float to their dos- | of Tk Ber: Ono of the leading Attormbs fall and winter underwegr that wo are'| Boys' undovwear, ail sizcs, vostsor | 50 pleces of elogant new imported | 3.1 Sheldon of the telograph department | Nobinska Worste o comsng Lald BYHE | (o Tt hardly o Yoot t0 thol dos- of this city is in receipt of & note from the selling at half p i pants, 2jc. cashmeres, serges and fancy whip-cords | of the Union Pacific and Mes. Saolion lexs AUBUIN, Sopt. 23— [Spocin] to T Bre Whatt s necessary o sustain life abtoriioy gonoral’s ohice b Liooln gk Fronch balbriggan vests, price $1.00, | Men's heavy scarlot and golden brown | at just onc-half the ordiniry pri today for Chicago. Afterq visit to uho fair | The ninth'annual exbibit. of tho Newriha | . The residences of I 13, Bivd ana ©, B hat mousuros t to dowit Tadis Maks for 50c. wool mixed underwear, 15e, BOS {CSTORI, oy will 2o ns far cast as Montreul, County Agricultural society will commence | Vedzie were entered by burglars vesterday, | that measures be taken to down Judge Maxe Wool vests and union suits for ladies | ~ Men's extra heavy natural gray wool W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. e bestoration of rates between the | at this place next Tuesday and continue four | WHIC the fumilies were absent, bt nothing | well in tho county ropublican convention ! A i ¥ Y g SOUEHOR DARIRG ) i S HTH of great value in cither case was taken, It is in vain to make such appeal s in no one iihern Pacific and Santa | bo fol- | d T 3 ) and children all at just half former | under e, B a thern Pacific and Santa Fe is to bo fol- | days. The entries are sot q uite teomplots. e IPRANIRE G thR G A bhae | HIKE Hea 1GES A AL rice BOSTON STORE. ™ 7 lowed by a confercnce botween the two | butencugh are already made to indicate 18 Sreanont Canton excursion to Chicago B A C In unison Ly plohilaran’s bcloats: W. Cor. 10th and Douglas S The man who walks on water rides a | roadsand a possible readjustment of tho | that the fair will he tha best held for yonr | 17t AL 3:30 b m. today with colovs flying. | in the belief that Juc taxwell is an hon- (e our childrens juckets ai clonks: - Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. | mavino bicyole at Goustland heach Sen | roise o tho sude linos and loops of the 4o | The management hyemboes ik LOrYERrS. | e exe areton Includel about 0 from 1ve. | estand, able i “ahd st and, i chal- all our light weights at just half of : ————— o B inY R LR LR mont ind quite u number of others from the | lenged for facts to prove that such is Nis S e e juare and opera toe button shoes for | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA., P B s ecialpcs s | IR ST L Jpich overstiing 1o mako thotr trip | mont cases in irent of il Lot tho wicke d yrushies wort 0 for H0e | $2.95: regular price $5.00, e and wili arrive b the s, it ne- | The race track is a o ength and as | MErecable. S oanonoieatlion: de SRS ::A'I’l'lh.h. h-ir;:::xl.'_:m “m':\);l. 1;xlx]|x:,i:l' ‘\\‘n)‘\ "1'|"||’:“§3<Y>‘:.~ I DRY GOODS CO. Events of the Day In the Magle City Hes v Mon fl.\”:-\(-y'.'.'n:r]'\ Th n‘.'»f\i\,l"i\f.xx go0d a5 any in Uho statc: mlu'u- ‘x’yfwur‘u‘n al Death of Jumes MeWade. By "“"‘L‘ ‘\“'“‘" UL Reubl pearl, kand mirror and brush, worth gt Gussip nnd Personals. L0t Gotumbus and b givon tho Omaha | pacing race, Euscination, owned by WA | frysrisoe. o tamt o fBelat! mela S Bty 0 ORI BECERS T ) “Time Is Money.” A. Sherroy, colored, was ordered out of | youd at Sioux City for the teip to St. Paul, | 1 Yok Calloway, won I 2:948¢, with | 0SSR S0 Tibice. MOWAGE Folia'ot e AL LU LU e ant to save time an y | town some days ago by Police Judge Fowler. | Should the present running speed be kept | rnoy Girl, owned by John Dungan, e ‘ b AL (L D1ED, See our corset hip protector, guaran- [ If you want to save time and money | town some days az L LTl | A ng b Y s i s 1 will bons of ' second behind. In tho 9 | Hastings' old settlers, died yesterday at | ~ = = e A Boail when you go to the fair yon will go via | He came back and was run in again Friday | delays the special will bea X 2 Ll B Notiees of five lince or less nder (s 1 ad, Aoy “"'; noy .“; Lo g ilalda;. No. o, | tHOHUHEaE Bl THIKAM Foite: Wheo | Biuhiby Dotackive MIoHEIl: - ELb WhS Aue. | NO 2 tia from thy. cboet o oujv L oeaty FLHEY .»I|\1n\Iun‘Im\'nwl by Matt Riley, won | Boulder, Colo. Thie remaius will e brought | o, ielees of five lines ar less undor 0 3 st Columbia dress shields, No, 2, [ th arout, Rocle Island v . Wh SO AHaICo Threatened danger to special reductions | Lhree out of five heats in 2 2:375 and | to Hastings for interment tomorrow, Mr. - re——— worth e, for l0e, I‘.uu‘\..w u -ll'\v)‘-h(' _n':xnl‘\ l]uu \x:x"\\h{‘h. Denny MeLain met with a similar fate, | in World's fair rates for speeml state days. | 2 o nn; \half mile running dash, be- | \iowade was one of the first merchants | "A¢ VI.\.»\,'.}N\,- HENI AROT0 yours, IR Best whalebone, 27 inch, for 10c. A s LIS LW SIOU VA AN IO i s e i 0 lid e 10ty 6E Ni6R:hin'e has been averted. The Missouri Pacifie, | tWeen Bay Tom, owned by Carson Dros., sstablishing himself fn Hasti el el \donce, 637 South. Taens Best duplex nickle-plated nursery | through the city of Chicago. If you | ang costs, but suspended the. sensen j [ ehirsateatl to) mogdive il tavira 0, Yenkoo Baud,tho latteriwoniby hultia’ [icatablishing (Nimedlt R R s | R R e LT AR i 108, 7o and! 5o, * | will stop and think this over, get one of | vided the fellow would leavo Tho city ind | propositions sabmitted. boe oo mollified, [ feck in 50 A R R AR A T m.Intermint Forost Luwn Hds ine 1 pins, 7c and he. } 3 i b c E. Dungan entered his horse, King | McWade block, Later Mr, Wade engagod p Shawl straps worth 25 for 10c. our maps showing - location of the | not return. He was found Friday night by | Bya unanimous voto of the Woster 1 L Dingan ent o | e v oo [ TSk i b0, 108 BB grounds in connection with our line at | Dotective Mitehelland agnin locked up. He | senger association it lias been decidod to at Matt Tl ot nojpiirse, Ho wo igo. By a curious coincinence Mr. Me- 18 braid, A, Englewood, you will sce that as will now huve to work out his fine on the | low that road to make the rates it wants o AT s e TG | oot o e SRl 1 D Black pins, 2 hoxes for He ngiewood, you will seo that as a putinto effect from Kan i allior Kenneth to beat 2:30 or no purse wde's cld partner, Justice Morlc was ) e, Kid eurlers, | World's fair fine we lead ali others. SULE0H 2 SSid e R nd lowered record to 2 L very seriously ill about the same time, but P Belt pins, 2 dozen for de. Kid eurlers, R o e Counkof tho Bt Louis falr, Thisuction has [ 8iblowared hils record to'3 is 10w recoverin — 5e bunch, you go via any otherline you wi May Locate 5 SRR il R headialiod n the five mile bicyele is How recovering 3 > = B L 3 : tiresome, tedious trip across the city to | E. C. Ritchell of tho Eaton-Ritchell com- | FLESE0 16 audit will continuo to votaaf- |, [ tho five mile bicyelo ra Ifyou have an s idle money now iy the Celluloid soap boxes, i v firmatively on all proceedings submitted by Location, timo to in- ost it Pins, le paper. reach the fair grounds, and on arrival | pany of Denveris in the city and says the | the Chicago roads. Yon the half wile and mile bicyc GRAND ISLAND, Sept. 23— [Special to Thn El MRS, there will find friends who left Omaha | prospects of moving their plant from Denvor Miss laura Pastel was declarcd the best | € e o | LOANS MRS, d friends e v COURT GCULLIN lady bicyele vider, Bek.]—Orders were received this morning | ‘W enn loan you money on A 1 roal estate 8t o as yoursel been ol s city are g Ao s TR LINGS. = — - -;Hm ; y u'xw f who have vullxl On | to this city are good. They manufacture Lhe five mile running race, change every | at the postofiice to the offect that the o security at 6, (1 or 7 per cent net o you, We MRS, B, 1. DAVIES, the grounds an hour or more. Cull at | plain and Jupancse tinware, M. Ritchell is e L B mile, was won by horses owned by G, Webb | be remwog fro ol L nave applications from 1230 upwurds, Soekimatand tioket oftico for rates, maps, | enly waiting for some cncouragement from | YUreRkers Pay tho Fenalty for Thete | Tile was won by hors iterbotd, ¥ Wb | bo removed from its presont contral location | pE PRGN 1520 Dougias Street, sleeping car reservations, and any in- | the packing houses here, and says that if ho ke AL MR The stock display” was quite large ana | business contor. The ahanes b 0o aenone | gnvestments at this timo will being a_hand= » Is ready to show the finest line of fall | formation you may want in regard to | gets that he will at once begin operations to Judge Keysor of the criminal division of | ypore wer some vory fine 1ooking Aaimale sitice L e AR : o the | S0me profit. Those elesunt lurse lots in Soy- 28y 3 2 vanalanGaLl ST S the district court was called U ¥ i 3 g Ani \ctory ono all around, excopting to the | mour nddition aro only 2 biocks trom ihe millinery ever shown, as she has ex- | routes, rates, ete. 1AS. KENNED? i 4 Yy t 5 R a9 10 e Dstinteresti ibits, roper owners e vici W Ve ' 1 It o illincry 1 he I t tes, ete. ” CHAS, KENNEDY, N M petids IO LI ST T ing to fart was calied upon yesterday | on exhibition. I'he mostinterest pits. [ property owners in ‘the’ vicinity who were | North Blonlovira and n short dlstanee troe HilBLeA The custern wavicat for iatl tha NW.PA ] e and tho fem Eives. eonntant sniiest | morning to fage another lot of men who had | however, were 'in' the agricaval bl | beebotil;oers in to put in u room foy thie new North Park. Thuse lots can be had f S L T et (e Thent t6 Wbot Ry man > COUAtARt employ- | bocn tried in tha police court and hold to | THere wero. bushels of cory where tho oy | COLerDL Renwonstrances from the business | choap. . Cull for plat. ate G ¥, pre S = ment to about fifty men. e o 5 wouid measure from twelve to fourtcen ‘, 2 § We have several houses and lots which must bonnets. Come carlyand get first choico . ST A Sl answer for the allezed commission of crimes, o fourteen | men'are exvected if the new location re- ] 9 bonnets, Come earlyand get first choice, Dr. E. M. Park, office at residence, ks inches long and averave ¥ onty- = be sold at once, Cun be had ut actunl cost of - - S 5 s long and e twenty to twenty hangze | a8 you will find the largest and best se* | 9218 Binnoy. Tolophone. 1303, 4 Magle City Gossip. WL iioithsroarevo soicausadifthiors wero || fioios IOk and B ; S|pmmnsnchanged house . lected stock of fine millinery in this city e o Ghanan Wbian [aud| wite| are homs |i08e Whp ackuowledged tho corn. h naving | D, NEB.,Sept. 23— [Special to Tne Bre.] Attonipt i Sufe. RENTS G ; | and at prices that will talk.” Remember Your Opportunity feom O e : AL hp.che od | —Valley county made 1o exhibit ay the stato | Pawsge Crry. Neb, Sept. 25« (Spoci Wo miko n snec ollecting RENTS, 1 ] 5 h 0 Mrs. Frena Chesbro of Chicago s wisit. | forgedu ehieck upon which he had ovtained | p¥olloy county mad [ouIiL t : ¥, NG [Sy Houses, § Flats, and taking we have all the late styles. Please call Invites you now. Rich western lands ing hor sister, Mrs. Dr J. W, Bal| asmall sum of money, whil A Wilson | 00 A toa bRt som |‘[“x citizens were egram to Tue Ber|—An attempt was o of Rentul Propertics, and examine our styles before bu; can now bo bought at reasonable prices B LhiRi Bhok 2 was accused of ha uded D, M. DECS 1 creditable results. The I made last night to crack the safo in the | INSURANCE n denot at this place. The s; + ré James Donohoe of the Sw and great burgains sccured in the min- | oo e eral, agricultural and grazing | Mgs, R, H. Davr Woodl ilti 1cc on their exh company took second ¥ it of flour, and the ex- | Burling [t force is home | Vinsonhaler out of # visit in Chicago, g him co en- dorse a bogus note ! first class Fire, Life and —_—— We represent o % it of g " vas found this morning with two holes bored | Accident Co < and Af you are not in- 2 = : r an AH1 REhep e ot : o Th L accused of shooting ot | NiPIt o1 grains and sses of A, Rowan & | Was foun Sra0we lonsed tosend yo rticu= DSamuel Burns is offering this week n | reachod by tho Union Tacills o oiom e i representativo for the | | HugolL Kama Souhacusad et ahontingiun[i0 SATER B0 S Ne stag LA couuty | {nto the door near tho combination anda | sured; wouid b plensod tosend you particu genuine Haviland dinner set, Marseilles | The opportumty of u lifetime for invest: | *arver: Home scrvices will be given at the | mutilato, opined that it was a case of mis- | CXIibits of the state. ' The following ure the | heavy Braccibicinnd oliisol e g ot (S sOADANGIIROLIUTIID, shape, $22.00, formerly $40.00. ix_n'm: Send 1‘(‘,. the ('niuw]l'm-]ifi.- \,l,“,,_ Brptist church morning and evoning {he identity aud a jury will look into the I\I‘ljl‘l(‘f‘:‘bl“'f\'l\A-llm:,nff: |un\li~h' 100 points: e AT l':_lu- :flmwmw‘m“_ J\"b igh GEORGE J. PAUL e ; ication on Wyoniing, Colorado, Mon- " E. Ticknor, T G Pl L by g et : 305 Farna reet, - Omaha, Neb, Our drosamaking department is pre- | tana, Idaho, Utah and othor western | thy sa i kior: & ranch tion, Bt | clatmed thnt frod Kestor w (i T BT Hor Broth the Dend. \0prEarTRnIGAoo e OMIITENGD pared to do immediate and satisfactory | gstates. L. LOMA ork ' b & i it house, in the city of South | 108 75 s MiSe Laxcors, Sept cial to T Ber. | work. Suitings and robes for veceptions Gen'l Pass. and Tk't Ag't Mus. Adam Weimer of Ottumwa, Ta., is 1, where, by representing that ne w AFFORDED FOOD LOR GOSSIT —Conductor I E. Coulter, who was kitled in Ana T AL uing UEiAdnmEy 200 Ja., s lthy stockuan from Idaho, he e X at K % i e T ey Omaha, Neb, v ne her son and daughter, John Weimer 0 worth of board, which he now refu the wreck on the Wabash at Kingsbury, 4 THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. e and Mrs. Otto Wurmback. oy et Macelmonial Tunglo at Funiata Cr wasa half brother of Miss Maggio 3 e Suggested n Watk, Mrs. A. V. Mitler has returned from a six ke Hennessey had so far forgotte: ome Little Confusion, English, record elerk in the oflice of State Mr. and Mrs. Morand's dancing sehool, Harper's Bazar: They were ed on the | weceks visit to the mountains and Hot Springs | himself s to aecumulato a 1y sizedarunks JUNIATA, Neb., Sept. 23.—[Special to T v Moore. Miss English has gon o AA 1510 Harney strect, now open. Lessons | hotel piazza together, and, to tell the truth, | very much improved in health. which netted him & and costs, ! .]—A peculiar little roma that cul- | attend the funeral. i for adults Tuc ind Thursday, 8 p. she found him v dull. Suddenly she was Mrs. William Wallwork of Chicago, who When Judge Berka adjusted his spectacles. aited Mon affording cousidef > Ko | = o LL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK m. Children, Saturday, 10 a. m. and fzed with an i has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. | yesterday morning he looked over & smail gossip in this locality, Some time since My, ) Kenriey wrs duled. A s AL h LI 2:30 p. m. Godlow far off s that mountain, Mr. | Berwick, roturned home yestorday, crowd of transgresscrs of the laws and | Campbell of Lincoln, a well known . con: ""““"‘-*‘ b—(Special Telogram to | yrjageg poofor, £2.50, worth $4 to 86, - ehoe g icorge?” ‘Gontert an@ bl Gwas. cive or's | ordinances of the city. but onlookers b ructor, became engaged to Miss Estelle | Tue Ber.j—Jem Kurns and Jim Black were D 5 o 812 R STwo mites.” : concort st mighis Moy coney, Biere | DXL orad e o o S hemaioaiers ad | tractor, bocamo engngod o L [ R S T T Aionyandketo SosusunliyiEieo a1 e i A ¢ PeipeElinlviialidbhore and backit ol | ERSoM Lot LIS o sgn RC AT m g s to the outer door of the police | they should be marricd Wodnesday Jones' dry poods store. Eatrance was e LU LR L0 Choice lino of fine furniture just ve- | hours.” I T G Dt e e e In the avsenco of Campbell, Hugh Van | gained by the ror window. Ther mero by New mackintoshos 3 cuch and up. ceived direct f‘v'nlnvmu'uwm\v(‘iln-s‘-r-.. HCouldn’t 127 Well, I guess T coull. T can speat by all who attonded, | 5 2 Jumes Brady and James Mend stepped up | Houten had frequently called on Miss ine. covered hefore. se uring any booly and arc CHAS, SHIVERICK & CO., do it in an hour, IR ekl S 28T i to the rai fr of the judge's desk | han, and she tinually vecime engagod 2 sc now in jail : Frank Mockler f the Soutl 1206-1208 Douglas, SReMIY el LA don ey e U o] e Ganl And The B oE LOF athie. SOUHlGong ed 1 a charee of vagrancy which | ond time, thouga sho continued hoy propar DTS DT R e oER o Millard Hotel block, youn box of vandy that you can’t start now | B AN co. comp Jor has just | B been lodged againat theny, after which | tions to marry No. 1. Suturdus AlL Camp Bod aalretyplsinn. S e e i le i S tis room by sickness. Mr. Mockler has ust [ 1o boon lodged ojuins 3 AR i ; Bram, Sept Special Telegranito T — 2 o otinmarrs AT ety oy OO J ey had theirsay to disprove it. Neither | bell visited Jun and called on Miss . ) gran 1y i Wik of It o returned from o | Biok A1l the sime celn | of ‘tho’men were successtul_ fi this, and 8o | Lol - ihe wra, 100 called ¢ fouten | BeE.|—Dr. E. S. Noble died today from in- ClflAKs Sufis FURS_ Only $1,500 for a nice G-room cottace 81,500 will bu oney oy lot with | #way he did not enjoy his vacation. fifteen das excreiso onthe strects was pro- | ‘\1 shoutder and marey Campbell Mon- | flamation of the bowels. He had been siek ! OMAHA. and lot, south of Kountze Place, one | 81500 will buy a south front ot with | #%85 o did ot enjoy his o nounced against them. day. At the time agreed ubou Mr, C: wbout on k. It 1s thought he was hut NAM STS. block from motor. Wright & Lusbury, | 88 elegunt G-room cottage, ono block | 4 J07 Helabele an ficorsfuwbi uth Omiha, is WRL'TEN 10 1415 EDITOR, e 8 Tianse \Whore, o, Hastings 10" se- | wmternally a short Lime ngo by boing. thrown 16th and Howard, {“"" motor, *‘\"\““ of '\"I”"'/U Pl Just out of the county jail where he has been A i e asepaa,, WlionHhioy aprotelied the | out of o bugky when his team was running e — asy te 3 right & Lasbu serving ntence, g T 5 cour MURQ T ihbell suddenly tolc e | away. - ) serving u sentence, ~His mother refused to World's Fur Attonda 5 8 - : z b f ortd's ¥ endun, youngz lady that he hud changed s mind, ——— 4 Jewelry, Frenzer, opp. postofiico. i‘."“:x‘."i‘.’.";fim"“A‘ml.)f Plaged 0.8 Christian | Dovarag, Neb, Sopt. 22.—W i bo kind | * The couple parted, and the Lincoln man Enyg Prop wition, —— —_— ome e country and 'y once more 10 bublish in your Sunday edition” the | returned o his home in the capital city anc NowroLk, Sept. 23 —[Special Telegram to Aro You Flanning o Worla's Falr Trip? Only Halt-Fare to hold the lad down to business in this city iy n!lwu; nduisaiois ¢ VW it Gifuat IoREneh Lo lis Liome 10 fhievanlahclivianl| S ioneoLis| Bep ST ey D Bear in mind_the decided advantages | To the St. Louis fair and exposition v Captuin Hodgos of iy division, Uniform | {0F0MEh Dioath ub to dato and for ench weok | guy*tho young lagy Jreturned to Hastings | yoted on the proposition of voting $10.000 in ! of the Chicugo & Northwestern railway. | the Wabash railvoad. From Saturday, RepiciinigtitbiofTyshias, dosives to have | it RW duyer E. K. 1aas. | With “the other mai,” and this time did not | Bonds for the pirchase of tho NorTae Four daily eastern express trains, with | Soptember 30, to Saturday. Ostober . | 3 uniformed Knights meet af WIS | Upaid admissions to the World's fyue | Stop until the license hiad been secured ; works. “The proposition sccured 204 for to y h 8 I < hall at 7:30 o'clock on the evening of Septem _ until she was safely married to the preferrod | 5 now and special cquipment, unexcelled | inclusive, the Wabash will sell round” | bar g e iis . The grand lodge of | Srounds on the days named suitor. She scemcd 10 onjoy the woteemty | 0 EAINSL west of Chicago. Low rate ge | trip tickets at above rate. On Tuesday | tho ordor meets in Omaha from the Lo o | opmiediy 57 ] ‘and explaine PRI bk X g t ) . o1 ts i 0l ening di ween ( plained it been checked from your home of | evening, October 3, will appear the mag- | the 13th of October, and the captain is | I apriion day ned to have a double wedding in Juniata, Tecvmsen, Neb., Sept. 23.—[Special to quick, sufo and comfortable methods of | nificent stre rade of the Veiled | anxious to have the mén dritled up in good ) but she thouzib 1t would be safer to not | Tue Bre. fine rain fell i cini | [ i L r tonot | Tur Bee—A rain fell in this vicinity \ transfer dircet to the World's faiv | Prophets, which with the strect illum- | shape before that timo, et vt l\\.«ll I'ul'ltln'u\\u'x Juniata couple and so she esterday, the first m five weeks, tures grounds. Call, or send your address to | inations al the most briiliant dis- K Sept. 12 hastencd matters 5 are greatly benefited and fall plowing can the eity ticket office, No. 1401 Favnam st. | plays of Paris ov the great World's fair. QITX HALL NOTES, il day Sonii 13 from the Hoctt iad mvited his brothor | wow'be commenc R. R Rircue, G. P W I'or a program of the full festivitics, TAiols o ey 0 y oW inossshe masrln ————— [ 3 . P, Wi & prog i i h T AT (O S ers of | Totu for May Sept. 15 and the latter came through Juniata Jus - General Agent. € P & A. | sloeping ear accommodations or tickots, | HAPPeRIngs Arownd tie Honiquarters of IO for it gbi 1 Hip o ene v D LNt dUnlata ek s COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, IS PAS ] — callat the Wabash office, 1502 Farnam | g, M R Fai tonyuly gont: AT woman returning as husband and wif i — World's fair souvenir coms ot 1893 for | street, or write G. N, CLAYTON, AL L‘,‘,‘.‘"'”;“n',,',',’A'."“‘l'{j(."\,‘,"\,""‘,,\"m S0 ERana) Sehi 10 ¥ g Platte Kiver Canal Seheme Will o Dis- § | #alo 8y Bhist National bl Northwestern Passenger Agent, hall register their namos. The. book Sept 81 Oup, Nob lx\;‘: S Tt I AMANL Sysial hestion, o . Omaha, Neb. | was opened one week ago and in that time ) 2108, RODY, v~ (Bpoclal to Tng Bee, ] The Plat ver canal scheme reachod the Tourlst tars —— nearly half a hundred visitors from outside 3 __Total todate 13,25 Roy, Charies C. Wilson of tho Mothodlst | Boara of County Commlssioncys yeste y and we are are the latest, mm’ comfortable and | 14q108, watch ext Sunday’s Brk for | tho city have registered, A S placonui aliurch spout tho wuok at McCook | ynd was mide the spocial ordor for congider and we arc now commodious means of travel for large | o WA Y 8 4 Yoy G T T T PR T e 4 . inattendance on the anuual conference, t Mme, Rema's special nnouncement, r. 4 Somers, commissioner of health, A A, Bopt To the Edltor of T rie ation at special sessic to be held av 10 3’""“.“ Intending settlers, homescekers, AADAOIAL SON dopurted has for - threo weeks' out: [ wiNBUALaRl: Bhren the fatneaiog G beks | Miss Magglo amser left Monday morning | & e At e L t which rcady for ot i lrtics uud othors will find | Barlington Toute Warlds Faie Katos, | g on the groat lakes, whoro ho hopes to re. | Sindof ki !y et the foliawing in tie tol- | for y visit 1o the World's fair, e NSARGEIIRERI Sy TDICH ready for * these cars on the Union Pacitie system P s " cover lost heulth, - Muyor Bemis has not as [ gary, after u rosidence of tweivi Im\um ns are out for a reception to Mr. | time the county attorney will enlizhten the fully equipped in every w Por' adal ne-way tlekots 87,50, esinated 4 physician 1o perform the | Avierien, return to Hungzary and Mrs, I3verett M. Williams 10 be held at | mombers upon the question of whother they tlonal tnfor ovory way. Woradal-| Round-ivin tickels (good 80 days) Ol Cominiskloian oft haol arorky e L GRIARSN: Fetir) 10l uakaty 8 the home of Mr. . Mortcasen lavo. the! Hght o submib tho proposltion to : lonal Information re urding theso cars | g13,75 siciun during Dr, Somers' absenee, by | can citieon? The Missos Birio and Lona Haskell,whonre | s honds (s tho st of §1 000 00 crion to “ T (Y "‘ gee your nearest ticket agent, any Vestibuled and gas-lighted trains | will do so, the charter making it obligatory He can return and be recognized as an | s00n to leave for Texus, were the reei enterpris Union Pucific agent ldross daily at 11:35 a, m., 4:20 p."m., and 10:15 | on the part of the mayor to do so, Amarican citizen only after ho his forsworn | of i reception given thom by their achuain County Attorney Kaley wrote the board | 5 . LOMA p. i he Board of Public Works has directed | 4l10glance to 88 taken out tho: | iBuses li B , that he had not had time to look tuto tho General Passengor icket Agent, Baggage checked divect from al contractors to immediately go to | FeAUIsite pag paperintendent P g N piols of the Union | Jogalicy of the proposition, but that ho would k k bRont, Jagoage cked ol 0E8_ 10 1 diataly t acile rallway came up on Wednesduy | divan when ho sostrod tho dat W attractions in men's clothes made | City ticket office, 1324 Farnam st, e Byt avanue e sl A militury allogory cutitled “Union Spy" | o boisens hinE 1Mt Thursday morning for | guld" tht. 16 wis expeeled AL L eoes of the flnest woolensat Frank J, Ramgo's. —_— walks on both sides of Twenty-fourth strect B e y Py | & business trip to Texas, = - " would vote bonds in tho sum of §1,000.000 5 5 roolonsat by \ng T from Spaulding 1o the Belt line, curbing | W48 §1ven lust evening av Loyd's theator for | Dr. J. B Wasnick and family loft for o | Sois, S04 Pols 10 tho sum of §1,000,0 Retail ])c[):u'tm\'nl You Can't Bea It Washington Star: He is a public charac- | Thiructh street from Ames avenuo to Fort | the benefiv of the Omaha Guards, the crack 'llllll_hl’}: ..\nl.‘“ la., '{Vllr\m;. [.Hu,'\. : by 1,500,000 1, v € ¢ Leave Omaha at4 p. m. via the Chi- | toF, but he had ovidently not been in the | strect and Twenty-ninth from Arbor to | wili vy company of the state. The cast | o0 s1dent of i, is hore on s viels ! b IOIAM "” bt he tind heard cago, Rock Island & Pacific and bo ju. | Senate gallory before. Ho was best known | Hicker embraced many well known young peopl o bNG 1als T visit. |y sbout the plun of construction und of our B0, Louk ane & saollo and be dn- | 1ok Dublioas Iarge as & siroos fakis . Ha . ! ¢ Mr. Arthur Squire appearing as Albert arold Foghy Mark Bussell left for | what was proposed with reference to owner sido the World’s faiv grounds at 8 a. m | o409 PIDIC ut large as a strco i B Treasurcr Bolla feols, coufident. that the | Ar: A i 8 Lincoln Tuesd: 1o thoy will ontorus | dhib: 1o aald. thut ho wanted the o o A0 M o, " graunds I e pantly. become interested in the | 1a5u0 of $150,000 of lonz time sewer aug pay- | Morton. st Iniversity hip, e AL b1 ormg e following morning. You can't make | course of legislation, for he veappeared day | i phonds will bo disposed of within the 1t is a pity that the Guards did not have | ’ tion before he could voie intcllivently this time vix any other line, and the ac- | after day during the silver dabato. During uext fow duvs. Ho has given o Chicago | better houso, she realistic scones of battle, | oy aud NBHEY county fale obens here next | “ygque Huscail of the council said that at commodations to be had on the great | & pause in the oratory he wus heard to mux fivm of brokers an option on the issus until | c4mp and prison lite being well put on, co; uesday und will cansinue four days. (:.'» wajourned meeting all of th inembors of | 10185&16 Rock Island are noted from Maine to | mur SHEAMTE R b e orost, | Sidering that all the participants’ were Work of Burglars at Sey the committ ild e on hand with plats ! Wl ted frc alne S 5 September 30, at par with acerued intere 1 i KlaEs WL Soward, g R R [ California. By examining the map and |, Gracious! 11 c'a only git it and he expects that they will be ta amateurs. Theve wero s nutber of beauti- | o gewann, Neb,, Sont Special to Tug | 804 profiles borg askod i1 gt time tables of this lino "you will find [ (et what!" asked anothier habitue of the | hursduy the trousurer disposed 0 | ful tableaux pardoulurly commendable Bek. | —Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock, | }CF¢ B0t ussibie 1o i an G A | thut as 0 World' fuie lino it stands | W0 gy gor ont to turn loose | F thesholt timo bonds. Whoy wore triken Murriuge Liconses while Curl lmig, an agricultural implement | proposed. M. Hascall replicd that the en HH11nei y aout an equal, as passengers can | in dis nlace wit a put-a-nickel-in-de-siot-an IR . g Y The following marrviage licenses were is avoid transfor and a tivesome and ex- | test-yer-lung mashin ARIRL P — = | BHATUAGRIT I ) (92 M ARG Q8 | ) i manl ROV It is necessary that there should be but | sued yesterday - - O b “'|.»\‘\l:w:1 lA‘u.l.{“ n,\nl’t\' gouehg The Fad s Drawlog N Jast e ey in Caiwng of o log | Masie e P Ags HOUSE ¢ 1 e - v ", o -, K time bonds, ‘I treasurer is making prep- § Albert J ‘estgute, Omaha 2 - “ . Huc divect to main entra nce of World's | Two months more and the World's | e bonds. he treasurer is waking prop: | 4 Albert . Westiate, Qmah 4 faiv grounds; time, ten minutes, In | fair will be athingof the past. Yet the | the fiscal agency in New York #150,000 to x ~l‘::u|; L. McBride Otnahin 3 addition 10 this train we have trains | end excels tho boginning. You have | deem maturing bonds. and commme. 1 Maud Clement, Oahn ) 4 eaving Owaha at b p. m., 7:10 p, m. o ovor seen the like, nor ever gair, | Wil about deplete the sinking funa of the | | Orlando Dounelly. Omahi ] i y & R & or ¢ bonds that were contracted 'fo T Millsap, Omaha epour daily trahus to Chicago | statuary, within thew are wmassed | $hort timo, bonds ihat were ¢ Hiracted 190 | 1 Muude T, Ehbe, Ot | bofore stated, making quicker | samples of everything that the civilized | D Hartis & ! estlmatea on tho mals sowers | 4 Jobn 0. Elmguist, Omuhia r - | time and landing pussengers at the | world produces. The Midway Plaisanee which have been allowed the contractors, Martha Pearson, Oainl . 1 World's ‘tair in advance of all other | is w curiosity shop of oriental featur e Ry ———— ines aud with less trouble and expense. | The illuminations at night, the elec Far) Org . . . 1 [ @ se, L ght, 3 N IRUNsWICK, N. J., S The 1 ¥ Dinfug cavs attached to all through | fountains, with an evorchanging hue | With the approach of swinter potty thioy e oy iy i O Bt L 8 ‘)“ VIO 0 ' s r trains, scrving the best moals of any | from white to rose and thenee o azure, | ing has hroken out anew in the counte g s "‘fl" B SRR 4, 4 Vg M| 8400 { fuing car line in the United States. | make up & banquet of royal beauty, | Some one more daring thaw the otbews mas: ok sl ot haly Durchaned e \ or maps of Chicago, World's fair | For excursion tickots at greatly reduced | jnto the cow barn of John Bighel of MeAr SIAAPRN & e | g £ 1 ] B pLnEs 1 A Frounds, timo cards wnd slooping resor- | rates apply t0_ticket office, Chicago, | proeinet one ovening s K and : New York, who hus The only Fure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Awmouia; No Alu et, Farnam and Yo sations call ut 1602 Farnain - street. | Milwauk & Bt. Paul railway, 1501 | awa; ove of his best mitkers. Thinking the ) preaching in the regu U d . Milli s of -y 1 Clrles Konnedy, G, N. W P, A, Farnaw street, time for action had cowe the president of the | lar Presbyterian ohurch 1n charge sed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard,

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