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THE_OMAHA _DAILY BEE: ALURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1893, 5 A - : > = : S ADING BANK REPORT |t aevveems ot v osror | pADID) WORK ASSURED NOW | sty Fseom vt s exosos | e v pon THE IRISH | St At memters v e | ] aring of the Strickland ease was 1 Calonel Nathan W. Os. | requested to be present — A brret sontl | - Captain Anstin Fxplaine f ourt to eject J A Post : . | infantry are order ¢ Lieu b g ¢ Captain Austin says that one reason why at All Gorrect : Omaba's Feloral Building. tonant James B. Gornigylo. 1 B | for Brian Bhoru's Descondants, | he twas not convictod was vecacse all the P rs | Jusiice ¢ i iny K. Second” Lieutcaant Howara vithEsses w st ealled in to testify, IRLE INEORUATION BN 3 | 6.8.% i . ty court with WARD THE N rst Licutenant Samson L, Faison, First N ’ axie ;. RELI’BLE INFORMATION ON THE SUEJECT | - N A b ¢ | TOAWARD THE CONTRACT IN A FEW DAYS fatantey. 1 FOHEVEL Bio ity pertaining to | ERIN'S SON3 WILL RUN THE FAIR TODAY ! %8B Mag TR AL e . —— the estat I tsford, his wife, | P | the Worli's Columbiah exposition. to take — | ahigs, 18 i ¢ st e G ] | At Y v s, 0., somo time | effect Oct 5, and will then join his com | ¢ S Btate Banking Toard Devotes Some Atten- | \ bt 1o valued at | Arrangemonts Completed to Secare an Ad- | pany Peniy S, Heattt, | L0Fd Mayor Shanks of Dubtin the Guest | D 10 Cudahy Packlag com- | Hon to Interesting Detalls Along £1.000 a svand and his five | ditlonal Appropriation with Which | — of Honor, and Oratl and Parades { ":’f‘ AEO. ; i ' | Ay re P 3 1 i ‘W A8 MOV his family tht EAne=TAnvorn. Mersd lidren are L to Finlsh the Rough Granite THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS, Will Keep Up the Enthusiasm | 100t OMANA to Lhis oits, bk A 1’ Sehioleh; The CIAUN {8 bASSS UPOR & bt i Hookings Mado for the Coming Season ta #ufipors on the b And oL | —_— 1iss0ry n0te sizned by the decoased and s City. e | John L. Martin, Iocal agent for the Rock b % . o J. Cooper. : Wasnisatox Bunsy or Ts Bes,) [ The theatrical season in Omaha this YOAT | Wonti's Fain Grousos, Sept. 20.—There i oo fEom @ triD 10 ChICARD, tate o I FREMONT CONTEMPT TRIAL, " “\Wasnixato, Sept { Yilbo characterized by a number of excol: | . uqng spocial foatures on the calendar of an of the Omaha Packing com S : Pl N il | lentattractions. The following constitute the | o TAIF todaY, . Bwaiy tHINT SUuHs wa. Lo, on o visit ot [ Aeccused of Tampering with & Witness 1n a | Secrotary Carlislo Is ilkely any day now % | 14 oy Boyd's Texas Steer,” Soptember | {5\ o Irish day celobration to- | | intonsely t - ; . and res 0 | M AFHES CASE; { 8ward the contract for tho superstructuro | o s g; ey PIAtCH, Otober 8, 841 | 5ocoite: Miars wors the usual iKierARLIotAL | Agirtbat i AL v dur f L Farsoxr, Sopt. 20.—(Spocial to Tae Bae,| | Of Omaha's new foderal bullding. He is | .yimited Mail, Octobor 5,8,7, 8: Thomas | ™° i o Rl o e il 1ofi 18 vory low | s ; d AUgUSY 8, Russ contompt, charged | SIMPIY waiting to_receive concurrence from | W Keane, Octobor 9, 10, 11} “Patent Ap. | €08 A R | ¥ city yestorday clr- | I f the S with atesinnting Jf withessos in the | Senator Manderson in his proposition to con- | plied For,"" October 18, 14, 15; Mark | thero was to_orator The ) i 2 his o ey for . g oar AL cuse of Shaw Carleton, is being | Struct the building of rough graniteand | Murphy, Octobor 1 {slo of Cham- | nevertheless, Tho gates will be pecmanently viff on the 1 ican ’ L fed an this | ot ¢ . | then secure an appropriation from congress | PAKne,” Octover 20, 2 “The Old Home "0 in a month, and those who feel they i | Uwith desperation by the defendant. | th AR Al & ober 23, 24, 35; Olivor Byron, O¢- | sannot ¢ ot 5 1oathg. 8o | 0o of & train near ry 1 of *, | Godfrey Dista vitness who is mado the | for dressing and carving the surface in the | 9 o . e s3 the exposivlon are losing no | f iz a1l A WA A ohtently . a1 ¢ than s U busis of the eompluint, testified that he was | building, as indicated in his lotter to the | - The Farnawm Street theater bookings are | tme in g i Lo Wwaathior WS { fajured. The train stoppod and backed up i r of this n t \] 1 by i in_ asaloon m South | senator on Wednesday and mentioned in o | s | splendid for sighiseeing today. 1t was cool } 5 \here the follow was lying. Just as it B vilures, He h L ‘l' it v Sy LA LL s, “’_ "v“““rf | Bre spocial. This concurrer the senator | Tony Ferri “_\‘ prember 33, 20.80; “Waifs of | aud bracing and heavy clouds obscured the | reached nim 1 toup and walked away s, b ' ; ity and 8200 ¢ ho | will givo, Detoboras, T+ jonm. Bilion. ocie boreell | sun. People exnorienced uo fatizue in walk: | yyp, o . Juko Dillstein gave . party . O LR B | " v st o o e | SR TR L SR | T g L M ey ounts Bi 1ice to the list, wt printed | murdered man, had | bidder for granito would likely be ac- | road Ticket.” October 13, 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21 1 ¢ g helei s R b ET A R AL U many of tie t roferrud to ud had 16Tt} cepred, so that there is hittlo intorest attach- | “Nutmeg Match,” O 23,24, 25; “Fast rowds. Lord Mayor Shanks of VALALION-AHA - tHS SYRHINE WhS, OailaHLE ngton rem ¢ vol 3 N mide the 1 ing to the award of contract. The names of | Mail,” October 9 “Stowoway," tho gucst of hanor, ~Spoochos will bo | Vitation and the eveniig was. delightf A sold out or | § i fmatia WIth 1 41l the bidders are known in Omaha., Sen- | October 20, 30, 81, November 1 by Edward Binke, John . Inerty, | enjoyed byall. = J 1 AR A e oot they | utor Mouderson believes the additional ap- - Archbisl Houncssoy and Feohan and WEATHER MORKUCASTS ’ banks referved g in r i Faitie 1 propriation for the purposo of dressing and Board of lization, ShALiae kel U Gl 7 o 8 ; Akl e porning 1eft | carving tho granito can bo sccured beforo | he cf 1. | Slsting of Irish organizations from all parts ¥ 5 the State Bank| ard will | WL > lace where he was found | FRERE WO RIanite can be secured beforo | The city council met as a board of equatl. | SISt of Iris It Today, Followed by Showers Tonlght r for Iy oho st is as follows: | by tho sheri tho dressed granite must bo ueed s that | Zation yesterday afternoon and succeeded in hio wool, cotton, flax and homp growers m Nebraska, 1 ns bank of Atk SAES UL A. 8. Hester of South Omaha corroly ‘1‘““[“' there will bo no risk in awardiag the con- | disposing of a lot of business, continued their sessions today in assec:bly WasmzotoN, Sept. 20,1 st for ' c placed i the | the old man s to the cireumstances of tho BE TONRFARAIEE 1K LN FOUFIEY brts | The or of opening Fourth street from | hall. 'Tho attandance was small, consisting | Saturday: For Nebraska Genoralls fair t Pt Ie S Bo T gt oF 18 own | interviews batwoen Russell and Dista and of | ract for granite in the rough at once, I'he matter of opening Fourth street from aturday: b aska —Generally fair, rs of shoep now on oflicers, their leaving Omaha together. As to State Bank Clrealation. Poppleton avenue to Woolworth avenue was principally of the own rceded tonight by showers ex pitite bank of Belden, went fnto. voluntary I'he defenso called M. Dolezal, one of the b Iquidatic t _ exhibition n the stock pavilion. The sub- [ Preced : BB wiRd Aokl i i b, 1 don't believe tho repeal of the tax | referred back to the council and the city at- | jacts, which wore disoussed ot jength. wers | € g v R L SR for the defense, to the stand who | upon state bank cireulation will be repealod | torney, with tho rocommendation that a tion to the tariff on wool. 'The sub 'or South akota - Light \owvers g AL stated that Russell's actions were entirely | by the cong State ban Wt t to othe Y Vil slhight coole estern Sou! Jakota t ) SR el ss," sald Chairman Springer | new rosolution be drawn up. In the ease of | jeets wero proposod by William Tawrenca, | SHihtly In western South Dakota ! lamplon, ¢ n, volunta e T3 that he did not consider | to T Bre corrcspondont this atternoon, 2 propose o5 sk 16, Hanscom | Prestdent of tho Okio State Wool Growers | Variable winds. : 1 { Hguitintion, o iom Chmblon, YOINIARY | iy y witness for tho state atd LKussell | ofeor tho houss myahoiont, s attornoon, il LY ) Bk O pmanscom | dssociation For Colovado—Faiv; slightly coolor; winds 1 8 sk of Cortland, tn thy hands of the | was hired to look him up Jo ascortain if :n- currency had hstened to the argument of :\“ b, there “1“; A:r".mx'lm\'ll ont :l"-lif‘ of Ilireo-uarters of o mile of souvenir | becoming norihwesterly S re °or ' did v nethin of benefit to the de: the re esontative of the state of Alabama 1o owners of tho lots on tho west side) tickets have been issued and have been de- Loenl Revord, 11 P . > ”, e I G L VAL, consoliduted with the First | Tonso in favor of his measure looking to that end. | the proposed alley, who' protest that thoy | fivard b \he simie et temeiem e N Stylish and pretty, worth s o sk det DEvin Lidated | The case will bo avgued in the moraing. “In the firsy place,” continued Chairman | Should not be compelled to pay as largo an | tickag ¢ hon which will b torn off | gapt 30— Omahia record of temporature and | 50¢, for 25 aline County banl of 150l oy RN tho assessment as the owners of property on the | g tho e S tH6¢ PUBEHEREE N i < Gl 8 50¢, e AL Springer, “the committee is divided, and no osamont us ! n on the | at tho g wing DURCHNRR IR | R R BT BB B R AR o1 AP d. Morehant Crook, in the PLENTY OF MOISTURE. doubt tho house is even at varl cast side, and this mattor was also refe session of the ticket. The officials of 't S K day R 3 s Y RO BIGECH g L 5. WBOH/E6 BBIBEL. WG ks ABrASSIAtE T | DAL, B8 AR CHEEEOOORILION to OpoR NTREL alt AL osths ong | past four years Men's fine neckwear, worth i h i 1pon the subject. When the democrats in {18 s o proposly i oxposition are growing eutiusiastic and 3 L Morchatts bank of Fatrm:ont, went into v n wkit Towns Report Heavy Ralns | their natiounal platform last year declared in | Stroet from Bancroft to Spring. uny of them cxpress the belief that tho : HpaTALY 695 693 | meg : 5 ¢ bntary voni e During Yesterday. favor of Lho FopoRl of the, prohibiiory. mx. | , Obhe proposed improvements wero re- | qijundance on October 0 will bo over 300,000, A e 41> 02 | 75¢ and g1, Saturday for 50¢ U L of Franklin, in e hands LT tended as far wost as | they simply proposed to loave the matter in | ferred buck for repeal. ncluding - the follow- | Thy parade will simply bo. bewildering, | Nuwinen i ombiriins b4o Jat e § terday's vain extended as far wost g A s e v of | ing: Opening of Lakestreot from Eighteenth | Xuim i s (ioete AL OB | (BraeiRreLIon 1 00 00 .00 Men's fall weioht underwe ¢ { s 13 C 5 Thinichor's bank of Fort Cathoun, went 1nto | Hagtings, sud i ovom- corriy re 5% | tho hunds of tho states. 1 infavor of | Ing: Opening o o teenth | Numberloss floa and_civil organ i yht unc car voluntary lquidation astings, u © six woote Tt bowes e | the plan in congress, however, propose | to Nineteenth; oponing Twenty-cighth | {zations, and ot will make the | Statement showing the condition of tom . X Wi of Grant, wound up by its own | end o 1o six weeks. It becamne al- | going much further, Hvery man in congress | Street through lots 62, 63, 64 and 65, Fair- | ioccssion one never to b forgotten perature and precipitation at Omaha for the | beautiful goods, 75¢ i | i " most y Bennet, Newman, Grove, | has his own individual notion about what | mont Place; the opening of ‘I'wenty-first otting Thateher's Expert. lay and since March 1, 15 D 3 of Gresham, sold to Farners and IRt R Hatings Phroo inches of | sliould bo done, and no two: s to have | street through tax lov «.n‘.,nm wise known Sl L : R DO B R LTS, . 503 | Men's natural aray, fleece R tor foll 8t Fuitmors, and the. program of | CX1ctly tho same idea. s tho Bicllman property, the couneil holdiag | California and England v refused to | el =1 oty Y ‘. LG AL 1 ko) 3 . e L 0 Prog 2k Some would si ¥ »ve the tax and that the city is entitled to the property by abide by the decision of the judgesof awards Cy S March 1 1523 ol I Srwenr P oar. Fitenesaw, sold to Bxchingo bankof | e Washington county. faie. at Blair was | 1avG.avensihing bae to the stoses. Db | it of loni possossion. - o opentng ot | CTMSbits” Tils Aciton was ‘greod bt on e | ined underwear, 90¢ a gar Stas wandoned ou nccount of the heavy rai BHO’ WEBE WDHONIST T bh B 1hree Ml ho plan of agsessment for the opening of | upon. Californin and Great Britain haye | Bacess for o yy 154 inch : ! sy bank of Lincoln, in the | Many othier localitics in the ate roport XUBn' over: state bunic esuss] fext | et ty-soventh strank, from Brdotte strest. | never boon satisAod aith e aybrer ¢ riale | Datcioncy slies Mareivd 3,08 nches | ment, £ rocelyer the ground in an excollent condition as o re tion. Others would provida for o | to the north line of Latey's sub-addition, | ing awards as put in foreo by John Boyd ports from OLhor Statlons at 8 p. m. . | bunk of Lyons, went into voluntary [ sult of the continual showers of the past 10 0F stato bani curvency by the | Was reforrad to the city enginaar <with & re. | Thatonon Chiyles A, W otoace, e amodd [ Heports syl Men's fancy all wool under- Ltion % g v | forty-cight hours. deral government. so as to guard against | auest for a new plan. of the ( bit in Horticultural = - 5 Gl o s 1otey ROl 0] HAMBYS i e T o BRSSOV oI Sty il hall, app ) Governor Markham of his | 28 wear, fine royal ribbed goods, A e 3 wtings Republienns Caucus. 5 ’ TR tato to allow him to appoint a spocinl o | 3 MeCageun S bunk of Ouiha, reopened ; hi o banks to_submit their securities, stat Ritadilo s oM v specinl ex et | i 3 : dor prone cour't g Iastixs, Se ).—[Spectal to Tik BER.] | county, municipal, railroad bonds or other ST UL LR e pert to examine tho exhibit. Governor STATIONS - | 2 we'll sell these beautiful goods oricin Savings bank of Omaln, In the | —Tho various ropublican ward caucuses | ities, 0 tho comptrollor of the eur- | Mts: Snyder, who found her husband con- | Niyykham gave him the right to miake. the 3 | 5 2 R racol var ; wore held last night o seloct dolezates to | rency forapproval, and then roquire their | corled in Mrs. Clement's closet at Twenty- | move and Mr. Wetmore at once commiang 3 [ &3 on Saturday at $2, a gar- 1t ) O'Neill, in hands of ar | 1 " ‘ 8 ounty bunk, i1, tn hands of « MTREoR! i M5 L : 0sit with the treasurer of the United | fourth and Leavenwort strects last Tuesday | cated with Sir Honry Wood of tho British | ? | vor the county convention to be held here Sutur i v 1 ‘ Wi County bank, Ha, fs being wound 1 oy, In the First a bt ticket was | Stetes. They would not leave that with the | night, becamo very much oxcited over tho | commission rezarding tho matter. The | = S T 7 state treasurc ment; perhaps thvy are worth British commission ac pted tho plan, and Al banke of Odell, Is being | clected R B ERn o \Mair Thursday night, and required the ef- 5 b e, 0 P 9 3 wound un by 168 own officers 800 will Tavor hiles ToF recgraor. Ta. the No Discriminntion for State Banks. forts of friond3 and n couple of policemen to | Chirles 1t Oldham has “boen ongazod as double. You don’t miss sce- Citlzons State bunk of Oxford, went into | Secoud thers was considerable contost bo. | Others would go even further, and Twould | pacify her, Snyder, who has boon a city | Shecial exi i terel ! woluntary lauidation tween the Haveis and anti-Harris factions | Myself, and not discriminate in favorof state | salesman for the Bates Commission con the California and Inglish exhibits. Mr. ite bank of Plainview, in the hands of a dha $ ell kno ondor e for shovil, that being the home ward of | Dankers, and would place all banks of issue | pany. is suid to have deserted his wifo | Oldbam is a well known London wine m ¢ reis and Wanzer, who e cane | Ubon the same footing by permitting national | Sinco hia_martial duplicity has been mado | CHant. recoznized as a most compotent au- County bank of Platte Center, sold to | both Harris and Wanzer, who are can- | ¥ A znavions LGOS BIIRLIIAL RO N thority. e U o aortone 40 | didates for 'that, ofige. " Tho. Haptis | nd othor banks to lssuo eirculation upon | public. His wifo is Lannlag & gracory store i HAFO R Srelnnte A MO Laton 0louar! | Slates: was i "without & break, | Other sccurities than foderal bonds. Why | at 2081 North ‘Twenty-fourth street - L A I n aorlante Aol e e b several on tho deloga- | Should we compel national banks to deposit [ and Snyder went thero vostorday to get | At today's session of the Eillmore County “bank of Strang, sold to | tion who aro in favor of Boyd, but | Rovernment securitics to secure circulation | his things. What transpiced botween tho | tion of spirituniists the ado Union State bunk of same place. BTy IRnC 1V g o | 4nd permit state bauks to deposiv state, | couple is unknown, but last night Mys, | tution occupied almost the Farmors State bank of Shubert, in hands of o ave still friendly to Harvis. In the ing them. Portsmouth tailor-cut men’s underwear in blue, mixed and camel’s 1 Adopted a Constitution. ional conven. ion of a consti- | 1} ntire morning. | st Vinecit. air, positively worth AN eI ea v tel orson he | COunty, municipui, raiiroad and other bonds | Snyder suddenly grabbed a big cheeso kkmife | Bach article called forth amendments and | Clieyer loudy. | < S Focviver. : : e T edyvated o snonpomacn the lloratodket ivoutasnisen thatitheralareiaci| TtalpasioE aol A uO RO R e e R e el S aud opposition. 1t was | Ailew City o RSy $1.50, but Saturday they go at Dickenson's bank of Watoo, In hands of u ORIV Gl HELBRR OBl R taaith berelboted ) AR s that we are not likely to get to- | declared she would cut his head off if he fed to incorporate the society at Wash- Ty e —_ 1 00 S IS P Furmors and. Morchants bank of Bussott, i | unplodeed delopation s - plrors i - showed his face around her agam. —Tho | ington and to hold annual conventions thero oGk B, s, Local Forecast Offetal 81, a garment possession of the State Banking Board, Fourth ward delogation is mixed, but Boya | D2 vou beliovo the committee on banking | woman doclares that sho will got a divorco | on the second Tuesday of October each year. BRI o ey Tk N b for sherifl getsa part of the delegation of | 0 currency will favor tho proposition to | from hor husband ou tho grounds of infidel- | A society havinz a_membership of over 500 Arrested on n Serious Charg his howo ward. More interest was taken in | §1Ve national banks par value of circulation | ity and will institute proceedings at once, would e entitled to send ono delegato and Henry Houck, a member of the firm of | the fight for sheriff than any other. | MPon bonds deposited, as on indepcndent Y Onolfoz ackan0iionn A100 meimbota: e 9 ,A Hildebrand & Houck of this city. is under | Althoueh a very rainy night the attendance pioaniresy) s e U e Burglars at Tilden. :If'h’\f‘:;“l'}‘_\fl‘};';s‘i‘\“"‘l“::‘.:“““‘” SAVSLORLaKON f airest on/u sorious chargo proforred by Miss | Wi lntger thun at any caucuses horetoforo | 4 ;1% L EM (NPreason that, 8, molority of TiLoex, Neb, Sept. 20.—[Special Telegram | ™i\vurd Blake, M.P., famous in Irish Mary Ascher, formerly of this city, but now . it Springer, “and that it will be ultimately | to Time Be.|—McDonald Bros.” store was | circles thronghont the' world. - arived i of Palmyra, ip this county. Miss Ascher Norfollcs Liaptist Conforence. passed.” broken into by thieves last night. Three | Chicago this morning and is quartered at was forierly employed fn the auditc oftico HIPOLE, Sept. 20.—[Special Telegram to “\What are the prospects of the Bryan bill | hundred dollars worth of woolen shirts and | the Paln house. He will spealc at the . et ||“"I:j' "j:\l ‘f’:'“w’; ::”"kl“fj:' Tur Bip|~The morning session of the | to tax national bank deposits a quarterof | clothing was taken. A roward of $50 has | World’s fair tomorrow during the exercises 11 was | Lper cent for the purpose of raising a fund [ he horn Baptist association maker. She was Honck's betroched wife | Loup al IR R ST D i o offc r engagement, | opened by an interesting meoting led by | QU¥ Of which to pay depositors in failed | the thic u for the arrest and conviction of | of Irish day. Clincher: | Fine all wool natural gray I s, Total admissions today, 152,038, of which and claims that during the ¥ banks without usual delay?” — - 151,357 were paid which has continued for over two years, ho | Rev. Mr. ¢ x, ;lm- following gommittees | gy mensuro has nov yeu been reached ST LI e anicipated his conjugal rights, and thavshe | were appointed: Itosolutions, admission of | by tha comimittes, but I obh ey e tnon o q S o T ow finds herself ina position whe ) | cburehos, obituaries and next anniversary. | i ord (R luen opposition, bor oy e bat | Gillin & O'Brien’s saloon at Fifteenth and AFFAIRS AT SOULH OMAHA., must make good his promises to marry her tters woere read fr f molgHboring | 0o e e o pov Harney street, was burglarized early yester- n child churches and showed ‘very encour it could or forever disgrace herand her unbo U5 | pass either branch of congress, for the | 4y morning and about §7 in chunge and $50 | Patrick MoMulkin Found Dend at Iiis et et She had Houck “arrested Weduesday night | work. Tho Belden and Wisner churches | s, Cither brane S i(.:l,';;‘:l om0 | worth of Tiquors talicn. ‘There: are two Home Last Evening. men s underwear, and the onthe ehurgo of tlogitininte varentage, and | weereraccived into the nssoclution and their | gurded datigerous for thé: genoral.govern- | oMors and o block watchman on' this bent. | - Patrick MaMulkin. araa fones. dead i a price, and the value is he has been endeavoring ever sineo to effeet DA3OEERRQnIYOU L) "l-'h!l hand of fellow- | mont, Iy s in the direction of insuring d T suanty on Twenty-first streot, between Q & z 5 s compronise, Fho souns Ty only asks | shop. D Stogain read a historical sceteh. | pogiyy in institutions owned by privato per- | Wo could not improve the quality if paid | 4nd K, about & o'clock last ovening, Tho honestly $5.00! Now, if you IR bl Wilo A retuses o com | (DL LIG Dion hlisel [hhe following (obiba | sons s Tliontt (Deleves therot WHlLibA &by | (domiie e ohs BT s i L meld i s iy i S \4 Promiso upon any othor basis, T aherReiy Glscusscd OharollDIs: |oftors madolin ithiojhioussitol séciire netion | Salveerins bias salogl s naaren tHazel [y Intiasinadelhy(npelshiborfwliolat are open to a big bone- | e ol At s Uas TinralGont ol onresldentiMomborsi S Syn: | pon anyifinanolal loglalation ntillthe siiver || sroaane o bt EalyY) ChaE ex) once reported the case 1o the polico. DOR g ’ D. . Thompson and L. C. Burr, both [ g “Prayer Moeting” and “Incronsed | iy s 0ub Of the way. We want no con = M. Moulhin was diman IRosa yenraol LED fide bargain, come around r prominent and weatthy citizens of Lincoln, | Spirituatity.” The afternoon session was o8 PEGSONAL PARAGRAPILS uge. Ho had been living m South Omaha il i s 3 | Bavo signod o potition nsking tho Sintd | Gavoted to women. oorOqn Bession wae To Estiblish Tribal Relations, for about four years. For tho last year he Brings comfort ""‘l“"I““’"f'““‘"tvi‘"d and take them on Saturday at ‘ Board of Public Lands and Buildings to | Kimball and Rev. J. J. Keolor addressed the Representative Bryan nas introduced a bill E. Dickinson is expected back on Monday. | nas vecn emvloyed as porter around tho | tends to Hn»n»,x}ml enjoyment when = % 4 purchase hiard coal for heating the state | convention this evening. to carry into effeet the law of March 26, 1890, N. §. Stewart and wife of Denver are in | Worla's Fair saloon. At 9 o'clock Thursday | rightly used. The many, who live | $3.75. This price puts just W' house this winter. I'hey both own hand- o v e o Ry e o6 o 1 the enrvollment of eertain members | the city. « night PPat left thesaloon to go to his shanty. ter than others and enjoy life more, with 5 B ‘ gouo Lo nevos he sirvet from thesiato | Convenilin Wark me Guvoota. et Missoulus or and. - e DAl yghens | Dr. A. P. Johnston returned from Chicago | [1he bartendor asked him to have a drivk | ogy” oxpenditure, by more promptly | $1.25 in your pocket, See? b house and claim that the dense black smoke oR0 ept. 28, —[Special to Tue Bre ) o pre ¢ forth that March | yeston efore he started fc ome. Lab anid he adanting the world’s be ro¢ from the state house boilers is gradually [ —This has boon convention week for this | S0, 1800, tie of the interlor, upon | 3roray. was not fecling well and would not drink | adapting the world's best products to - - ruining the paint on their houses. holl| aonn: Ihe prohibitionists openod the ball | the recommendation of the commissionor af _.\1.‘ I§l Dreshus has réturned from the | 4yything stronger than water, This was the needs of physical }» ing, will attest z A \ beankihadine yeutalananognetioniintd Wbob i an i cuR e L SRS 58 SRl T R T s A AL 16 DOPR DA L E Lhe Yi0iidjs1e - | the lust time hie was seen alive by any one | the value to health of the pure liquid Superior Quahty non- | 3 ably The peoplo of Lincoln make | Wolnwsas 221 e adkoaa by th facts in the cuse, authorized the envollment | | State Treasurer Bartley was at tho Mil- | who knew him. He ovidently wentditectto | [ayative principles embraced in the b 3 light of tho petition, for_therd has beon | loader of Lin e Bantleys Who | of Pranic, Louls, Peter, Thomas and Philliy | 1ard yesterday, ] A bis shanty and. being talsen sick during the | gt LI G o shrinking underwear, worth | anding complaint against the dense smoke | gave them a e lasting nearly two hours. | Murphy and Maggie Lofovro as members of | W. J. Chapello of the “Limited Mail" com- | night, got up off his bunk and made an_of- e e Bun ottt cqontin t X from the boilers of the Ilectric Light com- | Thero wero but few members of the pro- | the. Gae and Fostaf the Mimomb pany is in the city. fort t0 et o tho door for fresh air. When | Its excellence is du _”‘I, 1 pleas. | $1.50 a garment, but Saturda vany, of which Mr. Thowmpson is president | hibition party prosent Indinus, with full rights in every respeet as | N. G, Tyler, wife and son of Ogalla were | discovered ho was lying on his back in the | in the form most acceptable and ple 2 : Y/ and privelpal owner. The Burr block, | Yestorduy they held' their convention and | other mombers. thareot o, nuae: ey 48 | N G Ty yesterday, s doorway with his Dare feot protruding | ant to the vaste, the refreshingand truly | ¢4 io Jocrond that you can bu Jocated In Ure conter of the business portion | mumed uheie tickot Dty | forth under existing treatios or othorwiso, | yon Hobrecker, fr., and wife haye re. | Uiroush ty entrance. His shoos und stock: | Lonefieial propertics of a perfct lax- ‘ y s S Sy St | shetlnio o AR | L, s, U | T Gt R | gy s B Stok | o Bty cramsos e o | them at $1,00 : N 4 purposes and tho com ils againg | supel cnde . M ; she ribal bonetits distriouted after the date o O eI 8 A8 P00 il {19050 i Jling e 5, headaches [ (1) 2 ’ sume, together with complaints against | L. Tooker; coroner, 3. Wierd; sur- | thelr enrollment. A e e A. Nash, gencral agent of tho Milwau- | peart aiscase, but Coroner Maul will mako a dr‘nIlm, colds,” headaches and fevers We c: il o ) shitio, popthen it eombipite fagnlusti{LLlopkas; foroner, boen carried. 1nto ofteer, bt e poreSr | keo, rturns this afternoon from Chicago, | Ieart stigation of tho case thismorn- | and permanently curing constipation, ¢ can all get GLOVED been general, Lincoln has noordinance com The democrats b iv convention today | Jayed by ditatory proceedings institutod on Mrs. H. W. Resler has gono to Chicago erminihg whether or not h It has given satisfaction to millions and . pelling the use of smoke consumers, orif it | and th ublicans will hold theirs tomor- | protense of re.axamini: has it has | been forg the facts in the | 1o Visit her parcnts and also to take in the | will hold an inquest. The body has been n ignored so long that it has | row tependents next Tuesday cuse; and that the order has never been re- | World's fair. moved to the undertaking rooins of Brewer oo, . > met_with the approval of the medical | —and well gloved--at this profession, beeause it acts on the Kid- o TR scinded but stunds suspended only. It then [ Mrs. J. E. Glick of 8211 Farnam streot ro- an - 5 ki) 15 without weak- | PTice. AR AR St o Msflesk DagieE e wvers thut this order appearing 1o bo just | turned last night from n ten days’ yvisit with McMulkin was a quict old fellow and | DeYs ltll\.'f' "ll'{;"I“Inlr!u?(I»"f Ly s $ : e RLE LSRRI | N toccon 1l elogram o | yud propor tho order of the. secretiry of Lo | rolativos at Atchison. Kan did not bother any porson. He had been | ening them and it is pe ok 50 dozen ladies’ fine gloves, on cuspicion of being the man who stols & | T1E Ber)—Toduy witnessod ono of the | interior made March 26, 150, shall "be Mr. Frank Me general manager o quite dissipated” at times, but was | every objectionable substance. . SiLinbia sh0Lsun Trom the rasidence of Mark | WO hOUY contosted primary eloctions evor | rigd into offect, of Hoyt & Thomas’ companics and also man | Bover quarreisome, Ho has three children, Byrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- | every pair worth g1,25, all ‘ Woodalat 405 Soush: Twonty-sixth atrart | holdida thiscity, The demooratio primaries Ihe bill appropriates 5,000 out of the | agor of Hoyt's Madison Square theater, Now | two daughters and a son, who livo in jan- - gists in 50 and $1 bottles, but it is man- ) fo answers tho deseription” furnished the | for tomorrow's county conventton wore held | Uibal funds of the Sac and Foxes to pay the | York City, arrived here s morping ] a8, Dukiiuswiwhers Sna ono aeomeito knoy, ufactured by the Californiu Fig Syrup | popular colors, on Saturday at volico by Mr. Wonds and the fiht wascaused by an offort to take | Persons named ‘in the sevoral annuities to | and fnspocted tho perform exas | One daughter and the son ave married and AR R e L . e : ) e e od in [ the deiegation from Frankc IL Sposrmas,. \\\‘\ .'lll‘t)l’l 'l\\"yxyll;l v “boon enul d since ,\“;ur‘]‘ |:|;| n J;L, Ho o essod himsollas | are in t_'mln‘[I1-51;\'\.11:1':(‘.1:?:-;.5 Au effort will o LNy e N DL ISE 08 Se 69¢ a pair. This price is un- police court Uhis morning on the chargo of | butionnl committeoman of this ity und th | Murch 20, 150, had the ‘ordor of the secre- | boing highly pleased with tho conduct of | b6 mado to locate the T T Tt T s calivg coul from the yards of i loeal daler. | eutiro federal pitronize of southwbster | HAEY Of tho interior been carriod into effoct, | the company. © M. Moltee Loy miuct of and being well informed, recedente - the value e ovilanco oetuat thoi” wis ot sthong | Nobrasich eI 1ha sws Ustiat Gasgm | and 0 rolmbutse thom fos 1hotr: Aotst et | Soriommie ofiormim, ! secept any substitute if o precedented for the values of- enougl to warrant tieie dotention, aud they | lawd “ofiéo appomtmonts’ hore, ware' tho | henses it their efforts “to estblish thoir | Ay the Mercor: . P. M, Conville, Jorsey | “You aro. discharged, shoated Judgo fered. were accordngly disohiread © | spoils which hung 1w the balance he \‘-II“‘;_IK'I:‘—'“'“ ll;{';d:ll“"hio be -"lw"l'l“h "1 City; James K. Kalby, E. A. Karn, tG. S, | Fowlerto Tom Whitman, and his houor : Moses Hughlin was the only man fined by | tigket favorable to Frank I’ Spearman wag | Uider the diréetion g @ comissioner o city It Brinkerhoft, K. J. Dinning, rned in his seat as though he was utter), Spect . 25 Wi v als tho court this morning, e paia $6.20 into | elected by u vote of 199 to 63, which 1usures | 1ndian affairs, Mansfleld, O.; John G. Woddward, city; . | Gioooc oo o8 B0 0 OAEE e o et Special values will be also [ the school fund for theluxury of an ordinary | the clection of a dele 0 1o the democratic New Western Postmasters, H. Foster, Minneapolis; T. M. Ovr, Raymond | 4i82ustec i e A g P ) Ry A o that Wi ven on Saturday i everyday drunk state convention hoaded by Mr. Spearman 8t | postmasters appointed today: Nebraska— | May and wife, Join M. Hazelton, city; J, D, | arrest. There was a suspicion tha el € 8 day in our Job Hithaway'sresidence at Pand Twenty- | tomorrow's convention Doweeso, Clay county, H.d" Drand ‘l“hf":v Baker, Edgur; C. Oscar Carpenter, Abilene, | man had stolen 50 cents from some saloon Mrs. L. . Hareis roports to the police Rock, Nob., & Special to | yol Rose, resiwneds Houston, Itichardson | Codar Kapids, T.; C.'A. Wilson, Ifremont} | Yieton: * Bring in men hore doy aftan thiat thinves broko Into Mok resgonee. e g Kuizhts of Pythias held a | county, G W. Hoppe, vice 1. 1. Sholly re. | George Parnliam, Chicazo: W. L, Welsh and the pelica pring s Ay 8 North Thirty-8econd stroot and stols ot QTR A e (AT I | PRE T | wife, W, Whitakerand lady, ‘city; Charles | day on trivial charges” said tho AND OUR to the value of 825, No clow % Y PR MOROR. | wa—Bell, Crawford cov : I, Sweezy and wife, California; Mrs, Allie | judge, *and then have to discharge ¢ /N 11, C. Young ‘reports that his residenco | 911 Clzhith anuiversary of Cypross lodge. | TR ERNEAARE Gounby “Miten! | Nichols, Salt Lake; N. L. Dunnett, Chicago; | them for lack of evidence, 1 3 a8 ransacked, b at ho wmissc ) : 10 nitendance was ) ¢ social wus | i aaeRAYL 2 A. Young, city; Clinton <0, Lincol i " ) was pavscked, bub that lio missod” nothiug | (18 BUGHIARCS Waa g Aa o J. Sloan, vice Mrs. Ada'Uhomp- | 1 A Young, Sl Clinten &t T, Juns i | o pose o havo i stopped it possiblo. AR and music was thoroughly enjoyed. Dr, W, | # ) s e 4o O densen, | Mavor Wylker ¢in just in time to give Jumped from w Three-Story Window, | 11 Wilson imadde (e chith iy et i yoming—Beavor, Converse county, M. | ponnlaon; August Blouibudo, fflon, 185 | o judio an opportunity to talk tho mattor s August Klein, one of the victims of the | mle quartet of his place and the Tecumseh | i Cross, vice Charlds Rice, resignoa slon. ik, Conual Ol ¢ Aty tongy L | gyor and it is quite likely that thero will bo N T T 4 g Capital National bank failure, made an un, | orches furnished music, Mrs, Alice | Morton Will Not Attend, b N 4 A a lively shaking up among the ice within And what 1s left of our Nuboaas | (LN B 3 i ] Mcad and wife, Chadron; O, K. A e a val ihavo M AT successful attemnt to commit suicide shortly | Linsley gave one o gntortaining rocita- No, I have no business at the state co Louis; I\ I, Layton, Now Lisbon, O. 0 BAKY IO S840 Yl S0} | before 1 o'clock this afternoon by jumpick | t I'ho ball was held afterward av the BT T AN 4 g~ o Lt . T in the force for a long time. Chief Becket headlong from the third-story window of 4 | opers hull vention, und [ shall not attend.” suid Seerer | 4. O. Chirchill and family, Choyonne p s not given much authorily in the matter u = tary Mocton to Tug Bie correspondent | J; O. Hopkins, Sacenmento, Cal., o | Ry Or hias ADNAYeR Ly ROk \ntoras Lo ) block on South ot strcet Bloin lost $i00 1t Was liepublican Day. today. when questioned as Lo why he did not | Uenley, Minneapolis; W. C. Audrows, st, | And the mayor bivs appatently not intereuted prueDADE fhiure. and e faoh o proves NAT CRXERS. BoORE 20 , e | intend going to the democratic conventio Louis; H. C. Cole, Theodove Starks, olty’: s0L¢ onough to gal & S 9 dpon b i (hat e becuno o harless | “‘ AY :\* ATRB: Bopk [Special to Tug | utend Thave 55 Dusinaes La | n ot JORe T, Barkh Ol id dsame Rood ateeiil ou b Bouh Oingha manine. He wisited Oklahoma during the | BER]—Wodnesday was r can day at SBAAD L RTOne . bk re a B ik 0V} doha-4 oLl W police force, by TSy i recent tush to the Cherokee Strip. and | tho Harvest Home celebration in 1 cannot 860 what | would do ut the conven- | lngton, Ind.; W, teldon, Omaha; G. N, | {0 0aq difforently in order to got better an | tio f Ishould attend. 0 B, Dietrich and wife, M. Rooney, Cry ord Fooeat pak lo_the. Glerok ion if Ishould attend. I intend leaving ey, Crawfor Loothing | township, aud o large and enthusiastio [ Washington for Clicago noxt. Saturday ang | Neb.; Tom Fennell, His. Cook: Ariingeon; | Work done. - Will be closed at 1.0 stolen by the sooners. Sinco his returu his | audienco ' gathered to hoar Hon, W. E. An. | will spend & wook b tho Wocldis rarasy C. B. Kirtland, Cloveland, O.) Frani Arlon Hehoarsal, TO b 0, mind has beon tilled with foars of imaginary | drows speak on the issues of ihe o, 5 | A A A S ipucouer, Mass WL Weloh, [ 1o frst relicarsal for tho season of tho $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and Citys Burk Irissebon, b, Louis; M. Doa! sooners and he hus several times appealod to arare treat to be present, and it was the poilve for protection, claimiug: that men | considered a very ablo and conyincing Lo | T g army orders wero issued | Liucoln; Churles C.Condon, Chadro Arion Singing soolely will be held in tho a pair. Jere after i for tho purpase of killing | lress ¥ va BYARGINg ‘ad« 4 1 s Harrett, Sioux Clty, adron; Jim | 1 Dtisy church on H street on Monday even- $5.00 a pair. i - — I'he board of officers convenad at Goy : sad Dlankate This afternoon the poople who happened 3 . Fire at Gering | ertior's Island for the examination of oficors — . = = If you need Blankets, ‘‘get 10 be passiog on South Tonth atrron®d | Geia, Neb., Sept Special to Tur | to determine their fitness for bromotion. of ‘em” NOW startled to see him spring head first from | Bee A fire last aight burned the hard- | which utenant Colonel William H Higi em” N & the upper st | igh | | | : vy of i block. Ho wus picked | ware, machinery and undortaking establish. | Powell, Eloventh infantry, s Drosidont. 1o tofall in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, { Ay S dissolved. Colonel Poweil 'will foin his re b —_— ot If you dont need them— $1,000 o) { w ull, " went was callod and bo was vemoved o St. Eliza: | 491 81L,000 or #2000, which s fully insured Tho extension of leave on surgeon’s certifi A e s ol R R ta Bt B Only by extremo exertion was ‘the principal | o100 £¥lens Lol s B et ccsamnily of tuoiors bo rovived | pard of tlie towa saved Trom destruction, | SaLe Of JISAbUILY granted Jealcr Oliver B, B clatmed (s (o ki i foa?Srs: o | g dre is presumed 1o huvo been inceadiary, | SOATS I8 furthor extendod fourteen days on Jumped from the window. He will be placed Demise of u York . | Theleave granted Captain Alfred Rey. in the nsane asylum as soon as he recovers Tasre Rock, Neb., Sept. 2 Special to | helds, Twentieth itry, 1s extended from the effects of his fall today. No bones | o, A o 8 < wonth were brokes, but he may have sustained in- | ohb BEE)=2 Bpoboar. George dled The leavo gran iin John B. Rod teraal ivjuries. 4 Wednesday morning and was buried this | mat; I'wentiet fuutry extended one Aliaruom Bhniag il wan buried hie | man e sy alendod EQWC!@‘B ¢ Heard In the District Court. some years, but had been improviug lately The resignation ¢ cond Lieutenant Ihe jury is holding a session over the c - | Buell B. Bassette. Fifth infautey, has. beey # PRIVATE DISEASES —— Y and DEBILITIES of T"E < MEN ONLY, s h 8 4 Women Excluded. Don't forget to sce the display of Cook's | ac ted by the president, Lo take effect Sep- ; M Buwiib, whose sentence 1o tho state peniten- | World's Fair. Try it &b bhe restaurants. | The leave grauted Second Lieutenant Joba h o J4th and Farvem S - up unconscious, w his mo o blood issuing from th and nos u. - ‘The 10ss is prob 5. The patrol wagon OR. buy 'em NOW-—they'll keep, M?FREW’ e s speoratier | IT PAYS T0 TRADE WiTH WIO TREATH of Rupert Brady, who is accused of steal OMAuA, NEB. DRY GOODS COMPANY,

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