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8 BOSTON STORE SILK SALE 260 Pieces New Fancy Trimming Silke Go on 8ale Tomorrow and 800 PIECES HIGH GRADE DRESS GOODS From the Great Sale of Field, Chapman & Fonner, Now York Cit Lnported, Al Latest Novelties, and the €2.50 TRIMMING SILKS, 98C A YARD. 130 picces of the new style high grade elegant trimming and new rich duchesse and rhadames, the latest thing out this season in silk for trimming and dress w , all new shades of browns and blucs. 98¢ a yard, $2.50, 25 pieces extra double w new and desivable shades, 49¢, 16 picces 24-inch b dress trimming and £1.00. Chen black ayard, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS TRIMMING SATINS, 19-inch heavy linen back glossy worth i L-ineh exty avy satin, 50, worth $1.00, Extra fine quality of 0c, worth $1.25 $1.00 DRESS GOODS, 40¢. 42-inch all wool descent affects, 49c. 42-inch all wool sail 2loths, 49¢ inch all wool storm sc 42-inch all wool canvas cloth, 42.inch all wool hop-sacking, worth $1.00 a yd. 42-inch all wool French difforent shadoes, 48¢ a y 20 picces Aruold's inch henvietta and d 15 pieces imported all wool iiluminated whip-cords, and 50-inch all wool amuzon cloth, 42-inch new satin berbas, 50-inch imported tor eloth, Sd-inch heavy storm ser 50-inch all wool camel’s hair, and 25 picces of elegant new all wool plaids. all at Tie a yard; they would he a bargain at $1.25, $2.50 dress goods $1.00 a yard. 80 picces of the highest grade im- ported dress goods ever shown in Omaha, Pavisinn and Berlin novelties, unigue patterns, sold usually from $2.00 10 $2.50 a yard, and some clegant im- ported pattern suits, sold as high as 00 a pattern, ull go tomorrow at $1.00 a yard. BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. ————— Low R: ¥ ion, Houston and return. vy Oct. 10. Round trip Limit 20 day: Positively last opportunity to get so low a rate. For particulars apply to R. C. Patte son, 425 Ramge block, Omaha, Rt o See page 4. The first general meeting Omaha Woman's ¢lub will be he day, October 2, at 3 o'clock, at Myrtle hall, in the Continental block. Mem- bership cards have been furnished to all members who have paid their annual dues as provided by the constitution, and ladies will bo asked to show these cards at the door, Murs. J. W. Savage, President, silks oens orth psurahs, al worth S surahs, for worth do; linings, 50¢, Bros. 27-inch $1,00 quality id solid colored China silks, 30 beaatiful satin duche matelasse cords, irvi- 100, i all in sitk hed 48- -de-Paris, and To Omaha Leavi of the 1d Mon- Ly £ Millinery opening at Miss Alico TIsaacs, 307 South 16th, October 3 and 4, Tuesday-Wednesd — The Commercial Club cafe mak specialty of Sunday dinners, The publi are invited. Strictly first class. Mod- erate prices. Dinner sevved from 12 to 8 p.m. 5th floor Board of Trade, e See page 4. Persons who find it a hardship to pay premiums on thew tife insurance poli- cies, and are insured in companies that will not loan the premium where the value of the policy warrants it, can re- ceive valuable information by address- ing S 20, Bee oftice, - Ronnd Trip to Chien October 6, 7and 8, waukee & St. Paul. October 18, '3 a , %10.00, via Chicago, Mil- Tickets good until 1501 Farnam, The large room, 88x40, of the Board of building, formerly occupicd by the Board of Trade” Restaurvant. is now vacant, There ave to be two lavge win- dows put in the west side, which will makoit a very desirable office, For further particulars inquire at the office of the seeretary or Josepin A, Conner, chairman of the pr 'ty committee, room 446, Board of Trade Building, - - Visit Oberfelder’s MILLINERY For Rent on the fivst loor Trade NEW RETATL TORE ut 1508 Douglas, ty Tuvites you now western lands can now be boug veasonable prices and gre 1ins secured in the min- eral, agricultural and grazing regions reached by the Union Pacific system, The opportunity of a lifetime for invest- Send for the Union Pacifie pub- lication on Wyoming, Colorado, Mon- tana, Idaho, Ulah and other western states. E. L. LOMAX, en'l Pass, and Tk't Ag't, Omaha, Neb, —~— Last Chance, Cheap tickets to Toy October Call on or uddress B, L. Palmor, agt. Santa e route, Omanha, Neb, 10, pass, New attractions in men’s olothes made of the finest woolens at Frank J. Ramge's. o ericen ok Jowelry, Frenzer, opp. postoflics Bl for our Fancy White Ask your groce T Plume Celory, 1t is the finest in market, Fairham, Sweltzor & Co, - Pueitie Coast Exe On October 11th the Island & Pacifio Ry, will regular winter tourists’ excursions. Through touvist sleepers will leave Omaha at 2:05 p. m. and run through to Los Angeles without change. These through cars will leave Omaha at 2:0 P. . every Wednesday during the scasc until. further notice, Oct, 11, I8, 25 Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22 and 20, ete. Those excursions will be in charge of and personally conducted by an agent of the celebrated Phillips Excursion Co., aud 0o pains will bo spared by the manage- ment this season, as in the past, to make these excursions a quick, inexpensive and comfortable trip for all those who eontemplate going during the fall and winter to points on the Pacitie coast. The tourist sleepers us pursions will be the latest designed b the Pullman Co., being supplied wit} the same equipment in the way of bLedding, matirasses, ete., as are used on the vegular Pullman standard sieeper, with a competent porter in charge For full information regavding rates, sleoping car reservations, waps, time tables, ete., addiess, Caas. KENNEDY, G, N. W. P, A., 1602 Faruam St., Qmaha, Neb. stons. Chieago, Rock inaugurate its al on these ex- | I parade on Octob STUPENDOUS ARRAY OF BARGAINS, The 00 Cent Store, 1310 Farnam Street, Crowded with Eager Buyers. New fall goods are coming in; we must reduce our stock to make room for them. This is & grand opportunity to purchase reliable merchandise at a fraction of its value. . JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. New goods: lat novelties: every- thing warranted as reprosented. 10¢ for c¢hild’s solid gold chased ring. 25¢ for misses’ solid gold chased ring. 49¢ for gents' rolled plated vest chains, worth $1.50. 19¢ for ladies' rolled duced from 1,00, 1,000 alarm clocks, warranted best make, 5 oh. LEATHER GOODS AND ING BAGS, 10¢ for regular 25 19¢ for purses usnally sold at e, 25¢ for your pick pocket bool worth up to $1.00 Leather brand ing, from 99¢ up. $9¢ and up to # sth up to $3.50 at the plated pins, re- TRAVEL- 88 for traveling bags, we ks lowest inmed, TOILET ARTICLES REDUC and 10¢ prices ever AT ENORMOUS T'ON for double, 10¢, 19¢, 25¢, d brushes A fino rices, 8¢ combs worth o best bristle hair line rfumery at of | vy at factory ke for up to le, GRAND fine toilet soaps, worth BARGAINS KEEPING fie for dippers worth pans worth 10¢. sfor 2 pie pans, dc heavy square breg de for deep pudding pan: e for 6 doz. elothes pins, be ' hook coat racks, 5e for hardward volling pins, be for best lamp burners, be for wire strainers, de for best serub brushes, thousands of other kitehen necessities at Se and 10e. $1.98 for best clothes wringers; $198 for Bissell cavpet swoepers. 58 for 5-foot step ladde s, S0e for hard wood black e for folding baskets at 10e, 19¢, 25¢. Bird enge 49¢, Gte, 88 Looking glasses at 2 twice the pric Lamps at 10c, 19¢, 25¢ and upward. 1s, pictures and frames in all new ritice prices. EW FALL GOODS Arc coming in overy day and we ean safely say we have the grandest display of toys and dolls ever brought to Omaha. Visit us if only tosee what we ore doin THE 99 CENT STORE. H. HARDY & CO., 1319 Farnam St. — - The wilws Sells round trip tickets to Chicago October 6, Tand 8 for $10.00. Good to October 18, IN GOODS, 10¢; Hu HOUSE- for milk ng ease. best table; Lunch 1 99¢. worth koo 2 e ders are selling millinery 25 ent cheaper than any house in'the at 1508 Douglas strcet, RETAIL ARTM D4 el SR ©On Octol By, Tth and 8th The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. railway will sell round trip tickets to Chicago for $10.00. These tickets are good on all trains and on all cars, in- cluding sleeping and parlor and are good returning until October 18, The Milwaukee is the only road running trains lighted by eclectricity. Blectric lamp 1 ecach berth. City ticket office, 1501 Farnan street. S. Carrier, city ticket agent. e, Miss Alice Isaacs will display Tues- day and Wednesday, October 3 and 4, an elégant line of pattern hats from the best New York hou Louise Francois, Atkinson and other firms—at the fall millinery opening. 307 South 16th street. - s b drressinaking, n Wallaca invites an early in- spection of the beautiful dress novelties she has secured. The seale of charges has been arranged upon a low pric basis. and ladies desiving a moderately priced suit can find just what they need s the Morse Dry Ghods Co. < o Dr. N 3. 1707 Dodge. Ober per city DI Paul office and v iy 1t Goes Well, That is the jewelry department of the Bell store, which is being closed out at the old stund. The sale hegan Wednes- day and has been far uticad of our e pectations. Monday we will make stil lower prices and silverware will be s rificed. A few of Rogers tea and tabie spoons left yet. Colored eye glasses, Lie. Dodge and 15th streets Monday and all week. The rooms and restaurant of the Com- mereial elab will be opened to the pub- lic today and hereafter on Sundays, Are You 1 air Trip? Bear in mind the decided advantages of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Four daily eastern express trains, with new and special equipment, unexcelled west of Chicago, Low rates. Baggage d from your home. Choice o0f quick, safe and comfortable methods of transfer direet to the World's faiv grounds. Call, or send your address to the city ticket offic . 1401 Parnam st, R. R Rrrenie, G, K. Wesr, eneral Agent. . & T, A, See page 4. —-—— Only Hult-Faro To the St. Louis fair and exposition via the Wabash railvoad. I'rom Saturday, September urday, Octobor 7, inclusive, the Wabash will sell round- trip tickets at above rate. On Tuosduy ovening, October 3, will uppear the mag- nificent street parade of the Veiled Prophets, which with the street illum- inations rival the most brilliant dis- plays of Paris or the great World's fair, For a program of the fall festivities, sleeping ear accommodations or tickets, cull at the Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or write G. N, CLAYTON, Northwestern Passeugor Agont, Omaha, Neb, ——— Tourist Cavs are the latest, most comfortable and commodious means of travel for large partios. Intending settlers, homescokers, hunting purties aud others will find these cars on the Union Pacilie system fully equipped in every way. For adai- tional information regarding these cars §60 your nearvest tic gent, any Union Pucific agent or address E. L. LOMAX, 1 Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. World's fair souvenir eoins of 1803 for tale at First National bank. Gener St Louls ¥ For the great St xpositio Louis fair and expo- sition the Missouri Pacific railway will sell tickets from September 30th to October Tth at one fare for the round trip. Go down and see the veiled prophets rd, which farexcells auything of its kind held in the world. For program of fall festivities, sleep- ing car accommwodations or tickets call at depot, 15th and Webster, or eity oftices, N. E. corner 13th and Farnam. Tuos. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A. J. 0. PHILLWPL A, G, F. & P A " e —— R R l PRODUCE POINTE Mrs. John Tomlinson of Red Cloud claims that huckleberries can be successfully grown in this state, George M. Ribble and A. C. Riddell, the commission men. are taking in the fair in company with their families, A country merchant advertises that he has a fow hundred vounds of soiled white ngar suitable for bees. Stiil people in the city wonder how the be 1nge to make white clover honey with so little flavor of clover about it Omaha, s usual, is very low on oysters, and at the sent time there is no prospect of any immediate advance, Oysters which come from Baltimore can be bought of the Omaha jobbers ata lower prica than the same oysters can be bought in Chicago, 500 miles farther east D. W. Faulkner. man, was in th the commission subjoct of wood many potatocs state, but that g idea of their value D. Kellogg, vrites Bianh beginning tho tne trade potatoes, Anita, Ia., potato sther day and gave A fow pointers on the He says there area in his section of the wers have a pretty high city George ‘alifornia froiv "he sunply to dioy off visibly o plentirul w Solwaye, mostly Levi there will be no sl of fruit \ches this There will be a 1 Kli Aftor this weok pressure to sell, 1 think A week mention was made of the of upples all over tha country 100 4 letier has been received from a welphia house that was reported to have plenty of tes Apples are going to bo scarce, Wo ex pected to pack a good many atnearby points, but heavy storms have biown them off that few nain on the trees, 1t is reported that the banana crop of the West Indics will be very lavge in spite of the heavy storms that werd said to have played havoe with the feait. The importation of bananas into the Cnited States for the three months of June, July and August bas been 514,000 bunches against 3,000,000 bunches during the samo perfod last year, OF this production New York has handled 1,500,000 bunches, According to reports country a snide ating in Omaha with the shippers are fal to leave their rezular commi and ship the snide house their crai shippers who have sent in their goods. o look up_ the firm or ask any questions. came in the past week to set if they could got theit pay for the goods, so that they are now out their railvoad fare as well as the value of the goods. Florida scarcit Sinec largo 1 T'hiis house v very from the house is oper- usual results r cach other sion house goods, Sev- received commission haie shipments ot made, bat o New Y commencing to quote their circulars. At the same time there are still some California oranges maining in this market. 1t has zot now that the United States can produce oranges in differ- cnt sections, and at different seasons, 8o that therecan bo a supply the year throt During Aucust and Septemuer, however, there is not a very heivy demand for oranges on account of the lirge supply of summer fruits in all markets, This has been a great year for jobbers of of fruits. Fruits have been very plenty wnd prices reasonably low, which has stim- ulated the consumption and made the de- mand much larger than usual, so that most fruit houses have had all the business thoey cared to do during the past month, at least Caiifornia fruits have lasted much longoer this scason than usual, which has been an- other great advantage to the trade. Omaha's fruit business is becoming of greater importance cach year, and this city is supplying a territory with all kinds of fruits and _vegetables that ave not produced in the localitics ordering thewm L Home grown grapes are a thing of “the pust in this market and from now on therc is likely to be a gradual firming up in the price of eastern grapes. While the local s Targe ns was anticipated rin the season, it was a very fair crop. e growing has come to be quite an im- portant industry in this part of the countr while the zof the crop makes bus nass for the fruit houses ata time when otherwisc they would have nothing to de- pend upon but California fruits. The grapes are not only sold for local consumption, but they are shipped in_car lots to the leading cities of the west and northwest, while almost every town in the country uses more or less thatare shipped in small lots by ex press. There has been a big demand from Nebraska points and some of the houses have had hard worlk to zet enough grapes to supply all their customers. - Just 0 Comma Snueveront, La., Sept. 30, —Henry € man, fr., colored. who attempted to inate Captain Thomas Lyles, has been tacen from the Benton jail by cizhty men Iynched. e conféssed his crime and suid e was ready for the fate awaiting him Cuptain Lyles will be brought here and hopes are entertained for his recove z: it 50 carloads of furniture at half pric is what Shiverick’s October sale means. - Millinery opening. Miss Alice Is; will show Tuesaay ard Wednesc October 3and 4, an_el:zant line of fi millinery goods, trimmed pattern 1 and latest’ novelvies. 307 South 16th street. oranges are still most too fruit houses arc Plorida oranges on green ork SSUSS- e You Can't Beat 1t Omaha at 4 p. m. via the Chi- cago, Rock I[sland & Pacific and be in- side the World’s fair grounds at 8 a. m- the following morning. You can't make this time via any other line, and. the ac- commodations to be had on the great Rock Island ave noted from Maine to California. By unining the map and time tables of this line you will find thut as a World’s fair line it stands without an equal, as passengers can avoid transfer and a tiresome and ex- pensive trip throuzh the city by gotting off at Englewood and taking clectrio line direct to main entra nce of World's fair grounds; time, ten minutes. In addition 1o this train we have trains leaving Omaha at 5 p. m., 7:10 p. m. and 10:30 & m., thus giving, passengers the choien of four daily trains to Chicago and, as before stated, making quicker time and landing passengers at the World's tair in advance of all other lines and with less trouble and expense, Dining cavs attached to all through trains, serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United States, For maps of Chicago, World's fair grounds, time cards and sleeping reser- vations call at 1602 Farnam street. Charles Kennedy, G. N. W, P, A, L Millinery opening Tuesday and Wed esday, October 2 and 4, at Miss Alice aucs, J0T South 16th street, Leav A Oberfelders have a complete line of velvets and vibbons at their retail store from the cheapest to tha best, and at very low prices. 1508 Douglus street. Dr, E. M. Park, office 411, Brown bloc cor, 16th and Doug Telephone, 1797 New Clunsin In all departments of the Omaha Com- mereinl College, over Boston Sto; Now is the time to begin. Write to Rohr- Lough Bros, for catalogu tme Iy 1f you want to save time when you oney and money go to the fair you will go via the Great Rock Island route, Why? Because it the only line via which you cun reach the fair without a transfor through the city of Chicago. If you will stop and think thigover, get one of our maps showing location of the grounds in conneetion with our line at Englewood, you will that as a World's fair line we lead all others, If you go via any other line you will have a tiresome, tedious trip across the city to reach the fair grounds, and on arrival there will find friends who left Omaha same day as yourself who have been on the grounds an hour or more. Call at Rock Island ticket office for rates, maps, sleeping car reservations, and any in- formation you may want in regard to routes, rates, ete. CHAS. KENNEDY G N, W. 8. A is HE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, i [IRELAND'S DAY AT THE FAIR 1893~TWENTY PAGES, Theso two families of mankind are alone in the peculiar condition of having the vast miajority of their people in other climes than their own. Both fell beneath the force of forcign conquest. Judea was crushed be neath the mailed hand of the Roman, Ire land not 8o much by the force as the aiplo macy of the Briton. It is not necessary to say to this audience why the Irishman is & dweller within_the gates of strangers in every clime. Tho stubborn Britons have been conquered by the moral might of an unarmed people, strong in_their scnse of right and justice, and the British peerag almost alone, proscats the shameful spec: | They Want tacle of perpe ing the brutal despotism ninte of the durk ages during the closing decado of this century.” S i sketclied the career of the n as a soldier in di nt lands, and *“He charged with Shields at Chap and swept along in that whirl v precipitated by glorious Phil an on the astonished legions of Jubal arly at Cedar Creck, and was with him again when he stood i A hedge of trer ing st between Lee's brave army and es. cape at Appamatox. In statesmanshiip, in law, in mex ine, in - literatu and in comn merce, he as truly ho his own and proudly and_trathfully With his neighbor lanas but sy and with the majesty of nfanhood, ‘Brothers, be hold here a brother and an equal Lo OMAHA GIRLS IN A LAWSUIT Thousands of the Sens of the Emerald Isle | Throng the Grounds, IT WAS MARRED BY BUT ONE INCIDENT Sensational Oase in Which Two Former Resi- denta of the Oity Are Mixed Up, SUIT BROUGHT BY THE STILLWELL GIALS Ireland Conld NotMave Her Colors on the Flagstaff-An - Official’'s Officion ness—Notable People Who Were in Attendance, 25,000 Damages from Promi- Clalm that Their atations Hus Been Injured ry Peculiar Sitnation. pie 80, —Trish \t the World's fair opened with a bit of ashindy. While the rain was pouring down this morning Jamas Hunt, ono of 1. D, Mil lot’s men, hauled down the Irish flag on one of the flagstafls on the Electricity building where the f all nations are grouped This was the sequel to a difforence of onin ion on of Mr. Miilet and Chief Barrett of tne department of electricity re propriety of hoisting the groon nd on the great day at the fair, f Barrett, who is something of an Irish himself, impressed the spirit of patriotism, the | flag strang up on the Bloctricity building Mr. Millet has chargeof the colors at the ox position. Ho was standing in his oMeco when the flag of rin was run up, and he ordered James Hunt, one of his subordi- nates, to pull it down WorLp's Farr Grovsns, day - Cimoago, Sept tained in a deel court in a v 30,1t wration filed the charges con- in the 5,000 dama, superior fol s are true win d explait fondants will have ingn hard time in | to the s suit is that ) wasaction i laws of this state, I Sti eriming of Ransom Molli Koyos wolors Lucy and Kat and his Donnis, Mrs, ¢, B, wnd vined Ly reason of y claims equality Carrie, hor wi and 1. damages alleged to the plaintirs the existence the pare rank . the nations. d his own the Irishman trut in all ia for fully can have rding the been sus reputation of a4 conspiraey whercin all the defendants having been it @ criminal ration on Mollic Dennis, Dr I having been the physician who is accused of having performel the o Charzes Mace wre charged with Uin the performin s of @ Muyor Shanks' Greet ng, Archhishop Fechian was fntroduced by M Brady, vice chajrman and vice prosident of tho day. Lord Mayor Shanks received i wild grecting when he entered the hall Ho said, in part . from me in roturn for your grect- ing of Dublin, ancient and his toric Dablin, around which clings so many memories and dear to Irvish hearts und bright hopes of n greater and ¢ futiro as tho centor of an arcna in which Irishmen shall have full opportunity with nations i creating freo and prosperous institutions and indeveloping the arts of civilization. 1 am o convey to you felicitations on the po sitions which Irishmen have won in this great country, and on the services which they are about'to reader to this cosmopoli- an community which now leads thesworld in daring entorprises and achiovements our gaiher n hundreds of thousands to- {ate Still 1 lor day will bo historic, You are horo ta ¢lain Kuto Stillwell under oath, assorts that tho yourown share i the honor and credit of | PAMUTs, while they were last fall conduet the great Columbian exposition. inza boardi The speaker then dwelt in glowing terms | woro reque upon,the Columbian exposition and adde length of t “Pouce hath had her vietories mote stood. by Miss Mollie 1 nowned than war. That mallions of my | old, 1t is further chare countrymen should have found @ home I | of O 0, 1502, the America, suitable to their vigorous natures out nged pla will LWVS appear to me to have been a dis the purpose of perfor, peasation of Proviaence. That my country- | tion on Mollic Dennis, 1ed spinster, men should have shown thomselves %o | as sho acterized. 1t is also alleged adaptable to the conditions of American life | that the bedding and articles of fur is a tes nony to their fitness as o self-gov. the room, amounting to &100, were r d grning race and 1 look with confidence to tho | away, for which the P UTs. i ge . future in store for them, pensated. Thie Misses Stillwell assort that the mid night transaction leaked out in the neieh bor hood and became a matter of curront gossip, im - their reputation has' been son of the peculiar oceur: 2ken place in their house, and cem that 225,000, the amount 1ed for, will repay them for the diszrace to which " they haye been subjected Attorney Herson confirmed all the allega- tions of the declaration and oven added moie, averriug that it haa been told 1o him by his clients shortly after the strango pro- ceedings happencd, Came trom Omana, o1l girls,” he said, * naha Lkt yoar and sought to carn a livelihood by keaping boarders and roomers. Mr. and Mrs, Ransom, the former being now counected with & mihufuctar establishment in_the downtown disuicr. wore living with Mes. Ransom's mothor wivs had a residence adpining the Stillwell sy, house. "Three weeks previons to the allegod performing of the operation the Ransoms en { my clionts, though they sok Ransom's house.~ The subscquently petitioned a room for the oceupancy of Miss Dennis and __they - compiied On the first night Miss Deunis was supposed to occupy tho room, u stranger came into the house. admitting himself by n latchkey. The Sullwell girls atonce be wno frightened and suspicious. They ound later on the stranzer was D Koyos and thatbe wentdircetly Lo Miss Donnis: room, Two hours afterwards heard loud_sereams an .t ing from Miss Deanis' room naturally aroused and at once b vestigate the causcof the. disturbance, A ved quilt was found hanging over the fran- som and the door to the room was About 3 oelock in ths morning wis 0bse *d to leave the house, small bundie under his arm. Overheard, the hall outside tho Stillwell cluim they heard of the defendants, urge the doctor to o on, and he would pay all the exp “The next morning tne plamtiffs wera accosted by another defendint, Mes Brown, who remarked it was awf ferving to : proceedings of the evening bo. fore. s, Brown alsoadmivted, cluim, that an operation was pe Miss Deunis.” “Why iid you not bring cviminal ings against the defenday wus usked, Well, in that vespeet wo capped. ' The Stillwell girls wer wood business managers and they chanced to ) mention to Mr. Ransom that they were aware of the whole procecdinzs and Mr. Ransom said if they would keep their mouths shut he would muke it all vight, Thinkin the matter could be _quickly settlod up, th girls consented to this and fixed their price at £1.500, but, they neve 1 the money. God havo lifted ) They wero visit ssentto abyss and set her onan nee n them in the interests of Mr.iinsom, and were a single step into the | finally inducea to sign heir Drance of most sanguine | the amount to a docament Al s Db st atot, | signatures, the young ladics wor Nope chirished by | ened, they etaim, by Runsor itand will convert ity | who said the siguatures m fuble nds. Very faithfully | conspirators toa eriminal ac and de- W. E. GLADSTONE claved if the girls said anything upon the M. P., Hon. John . [ subject they would be arrosted for con Ringe of Dublin, repre- | spiracy. Of the siguatures made 1 Ligue of the League of Ire- | them appear guilty, and the wran| jury, if 1 Bugene Davisalso made addresses) | the case were broughu before it, woutd b ‘The total paid admissions to the fair toduy | liable to consider the young ladios in a false Trish duy—was 107,504 The whether was | light." bad; a gale was blowing and it was raining. A call 4 e fuct that the Misses Sti house o weelt ago. Dr, Ko LOCAL BREVITIES, his oftice ut No 70 State st Rov. W. H. Iteos, socratary of tho Freed. | [034¥ anything about the case, beyon k- men's Aid and Southern Education society, | I the assertion that It is o e witl occupy the pulpit at Trinity Metnodist | fehemie. Heurh was wado fi el Episcopul church this evening. Dounis, whoso addross ‘was siven on iho Rev. James A. Bruen will deliver a lecture | 51005 ; vantiat with ordered onc The suit was but when it commenced was filed S, H ney for the plaintifts, refus format He desired that the declaration which would set upall the particulsrs and allegations upon whish the suit is bused should be watted for. ‘IMe declaration was subsequently filea and, it said mysteriously disappeared turned and now is with the documents in the ¢ file In its declaration, which was Herbsou Lo give any in 120, attor associntions AMr. Hunt was quick toobey orders and the flag of Ireland was immoadiat hauled down. When Mr, Hunt left Chief Barrott again ran up the colors. Then Chiof Millet id threo of his men ran to the Electricity ing, Hunt cut the halyards and the flag 1L imp and woet at tho foot of tha erowd which had gathered about the building, ro- gardless of the rain. Cniled Out the Guards, company of guards, fearing were dispatched to the scene. Chief Barrett withdrew his men until President Higinbotham should arrive and issue spe cific orders vezarding the affair. Mr. Mil lett explained that no flags were run up at the exposition winse nation was not rocos nized as a nation. He said that it would bo fully as_appropriate to flaunt an anarchist flagg as that of Trcland. “The Irish flaz has beon usea for deco- rative purposos,” said Me. Millet, “buy it tasnover been hoistod on any of the flag- staffs. This department will not put up a flag unless it is ordered to do so by the ex position.” Chief Barrett was a very indignant man “Tordered my men to run up the flag,” said he, “inhonor ot lrish day. We have so merican citizens here 1 thought it was nothing more than a courteous rec og- nition that tiicir colors be given them.” Nothinz could be done for the restoration of the fluz, as Divector General Davis and President Hizinbotham are in supremo con- trol of the depirtment, "The question of fly- « the [rish flag on Irish day was considerod recently by the council of administration, Direetor General Davis asked to be allowed to run up the flag today, pursuant to @ re- quest of the local committee having the festivities in charge. The council left it to the discretion of Director General Davyis. who discussed the matter with Mr. Millet, and they decided the matter adver is 1t other papers in the superior court, initial statements tho made by Lucy ana later o has been re. and room, A trouble, ¢ house at 323 Tndiana av Lo to rent a o ne, to ho oceupied nuo, 1 for A certain it was under about 2) years Lthat on the night defendants, to carry used tho o v minal opera is cha Arcnblshop Feehan's Thero was tremendous applause when Archbishop Feehan took the stand. He said inpart: “Iam glad to behold such a splen- did augience. We have assembled here for a two-fold motive—to do honor to a m wnifi- cent piece of man's work and ta revive for today the hopes and traditions of the Irish peop tercing to the Trish flag, the archbishop said there was not one in the audience who did not pray that it would soon represent Iroland as a froe country. He spoke in flat- tering terms of Lord Miyor Shanks, Contint the archbishop suid: My subjeet, “The Irish in the Development of Civilization.’ calls un the question, what is civilizition? The elements of civilization are the individual, the family and socicty.” Tne archbishop at lenzth pointed out what the Irish haa done for the church and, thereby, for civilizition. Edward Blake, M. ., of Toronto, Canada, spoke ou Irish home rule, maintaining that the Irish capable of self-government, He also re > following lette No. 10 DowNING St 10, 1893,—1 A that the he Stil Chicago from € me to It was then decidod, so Mr. Id be inadvisable e to the eff. tion should not be ru nation w ized as a n; position. ud countries had asiced that their provine honored by flying their national emble and this favor had been emphatically doniod. us it wag thouzhit it would b discourteous, exceptin if not an acvual afront, to the countries. b i L, Mnore whom they were ruled. Mr. Millet insists | §iruggle throughout —the at Britain would regard the recog. oo on of th Irish flag as a aiscourtesy o them, It was rather an Trish day, and in started in horrib} there was 1o more disacree: Millet say to violate g that the un unless ion by 2l and plaintif to rent vish day during the | 19 1! World's fair at Chics 1T ess sutisfiod 1o know thut you have undertuken to attend the gathering of the Trish people and their sntatives, 1d not be o mors the day ot eneonraging country ho was elected Tast Tz upon Tre- gement, throu caly eloct parliament, of her own ' don Irs. and when, at thie close of next week, the bill will be rejected by o large majority of the Hou of Lords, we shall know, che people of Trc willknow,the worldat liree will know,and ¢ ve the House of Lords witl know that 118 re tion will mean more harm than a dilaiory vote. You are about to address Americiny who, in all ranks and in o all’ parts of thefr munificent country. have showh alimost universal sympathy with freland, and you 5o incondition to point out t tliese two othe be plaintiffs o com- They were zan’ 1o in- inauspicious opening of addition the weathor long about widday of a clearance, A ation heavy, there was o drizzling faln, the air was. eoll and the zround was sticky and floodea, 1t | must have had o discouraging offect on the great crowds that were expocted hove for ; DRl on Jxige0 beo Irish day. But the White City was b hingiS mih ) dlstnce sty hilg et means deserted and the zaicties went on feal depression which merked the ot I :d - the matter befo of the century and the the council of stration loting | M8 Dmancasurabic was imme: Dir Schwab, | betwoon thatrecord, victory, s General and A oting D) | IR A HOL IO G rector General Burnham constituted | fhivs s not . only mensure A quorum, As the co learnc assured. Sir Henry Traman Wood, British T sioner, did not object to the Irish fl sent for a lotter which had been writton by Sir Henry, sayiug that England would taky no offense.” Chief Millet was obliged to sus. pend hostilitics wso interference with the raising of green flags, Had a Military Dignity, The parade was a bi feature of it was th shouldered, brawny men who participated only iu the ranks of the Gac associations, which were ussigned inent position in the line, but also in th ranks of all the well dritled Irish. mili associations, that zave the necessary milr. tary dignity to the leading columns. -of the procession. The Irish Seventh ot Ciicugo, u k reximent in appearance and discl- pline, led the fest division, and behind them' came distinctive Ivish military orean. izations from diffe) L purts of the country, Timothy I Ryan at the head of the line i bright regalia, flanked by uids, brandishhd s sword which had bolonged to 1.Jackson 1n the divisions that followed the nnlitia the various Catholie civic societies. cluding the Catholic Ordor of Foreste temperance and chureh societies, nod liv ary orgunizavions, Behind them all, - in great tullyho couches, with streamers ' and bauners of green flying o the b uniformed buglers wearing the Trish edlo were the sned guests of the da Among them were the lord mayor of Dubliy, James Shanks, andthe ludy mayoress, his wife. Thoywere the particular guesis of honor, though I2dward Bluke of Canada and Fitzgerald of Boston received the marked “White listening in room the Misses Mr. Ransom, or id the 1) full self. com unanswe that the about by observed during our A success has been char of opinion, where opinion has” been' most hostile, iz Clange of “opinton in Eneland, Seotel; Irish nnd Welsh voters were with us in' 15a, but we stoo minority of 120, 1¢ his beery the signal and favorable chunzo in that his chianged this minority o a1 jty of forty for home rule. Yot lind Csilll exhibits her rediced ity to one of the greatest conferred, not - only upon Ire upon her. " Tn this aititude sho is the people of tho English-speuk s not yet quitted, but she is ¢ the Just struzgle still e the former struggles, it it will dewand the of all thoso wherever formed on proceed- s?7 the uttorney The principal mber of bro " i were not athleti a prom every rens who linve uide present cnemies into £ yovrs, Arthur O'Connor, Fitzgerala Course 30 Indiana ay caled the vell had left the es was found in but refuse beyond malk: given on came morose and froquently spend weeping. dishoartened and would hours in moaning and CARAGRAPDS, B G. Taylor of Ashton is In the city. G. B. Spence of Columbus s in the city. H. Bross of Lincoln is stopp M ncoln s stopplng at the J. A. Harris at the Paxton W. A. Davis Cal., are at the Murray Eugene Carroll of Butte, Omaha for a duy or two, R B. Baldwin and J horn are at the Merchants, Mrs. Alex McKenzie and family ate home from a three months visit in- Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. I B, Gilmoroe have returnod from o ten days visit the exposition at icago of Broken Bow is registered and wife of Los Augeles, Mont., is in W. Goodhard of Elk- | Rev. g MW has returned fr o Chicagro and tand will pulpiv as us Mr 0T D wos Weoks visit t 1 in the World's 1 Mr. and Mes son, Geor weeks trip to eastern points Mrs, 1. A, Wa returned Tucsida Y. Mr. and My Chieago for ten J ator Oy day on 8 two He will take lis veturn, Vadenburg and ' rom an eight fair and other klyn, N, K inthe fairat crly te the Uni ! has arri City of Mexico 8 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mes, T, L. Coady, on Sixth aver i Rev. . P D, Liwyd returned Friday with Quite sick; thorefore the that was to have boen held vod Shepherd will raph oper- at tdquarters in ha an Who has boen oast, bis family. He is mnniversiry service 1t the Church of be postponed one Dr. and Mes. Mo a ten days visit at doctor siys that thy now will Tind it ¢ have returned aftor * World's faiv, The that put off going till as every hotel are running over with people Al accommodations can ba 20 now should go woll pre- as the evenings there ore the hours of the grand which ono must romain Lot me say that the fair rand foray one to miss seeing, Sopt Special Teolegram ) C. G. Duerhola, Westminster; C. . Biendorf. Colonuado; L, Kountze, I 1. Koun Windsor; (. W, v HoXman 0 1 irkenda 1lanad wifo, Waldorr; J. s, Newman, Plaza; C. W. Hay ward ’II“’\” for Haywuard Bros, Broadway Central, and bur Y had. "Those who pared with wraps, quite cold during iltuminations entirely outdoc is simply too New Youx to Tne B o sec diana avene, but reply of a sers at St. Philomena’s school hall, Ninth and T : vy X . [ iber indicated the young womun wis out Howard streets, next Wednesday evening, | P20 y 4 gz u music lesson, he subjoct will bo, *Is Marriago a Fuilurep' | ¥1VIUE & musiclesson. The Texus Medley quartet, consisting of A Pleasunt son, Scott Joplin, Kichird Stillwelt girls, Kt Denson and Grant Miner, arrived in the city 10 ¥his elty fox yesterday from Chicago and gave Tk Beg 0 YOIl an enjoyable screnade. Rev. T. J. Mackay of All will speak this morning on the Parliament of Ke evening on *Gospel Temp welcome is extended to all, ————— DIED, attention due the visitors from beyond state and national boundaries. Ohoers for ehe Honored Gaests. These three men w 1l reputation to the crowd: of Trish blood, that gathe of march, and the peop! their necks to get a look at them, The lord yor was, of course, the cynosure of all Everybody, whether irish or not, ap- arcd from his ‘talk and actions to be anx- ious to sce what & real live lord mayor looked like anyway. ‘They saw in Mp 1ks an unpretentious looking gentleman, habited in a Prince Albert coat of ordinary length, a silk hat, and a dark four-in-hand necktic e wore a green vosette in | buttonholie, The lord mayor 18 tall, of medium build, weil mustache and sideburns, and a pleasing exy nof countenance In re sponse to cheers, tie bowed swilingly and dofed his hat with & ¢ e, The procession fromed in the Midway and marched through the principal avenues of fair grounds, here was a flow of oratory in Festival hall rarely equalled. Seldom has that great = = . 3l Baking Powder: whi. ro known by cularly those the line and craned The sided here about ¢ cago to run ing_hou their pied and L wany years, leaving and g Lo Chi- te a World's fuir board the last fow years of this city they oceu South Sixteenth street, noat avenworth, where | did dressmaking and took in 1z, Kt Stillwell was employea as a teachor in the Walnut Hill schools for the period of fou years, instructing in the eehth grade, out o little nore than a year ago she was dropped from the volis, the members of the basrd of education concluding that she was losing her mind Fora long o charged she the board Lo eleet manship, though could not write a l he was refused Saint's church, ichoes Irom ions,",and in the ance.” A hearty n Notices of five linee or Loss wnder tiis h ad, A7ty cents; cach additional Une, ten cents s - prior to her continually i her as a p the fucts nd thut the beiag dis inin fessor of pen were that sho wus even fuir, position she be ) 152 months 14 days, beloy tor of und Mrs. I, O. Jofinson, Suturdiy morning September 30th 1893, Funeral fiom fawily residence, 2018 Castellar strcet Sunduy afteruoon wt 2 o'clock J0OI 3y thut were spoken by such smooth-tongued ien as Joun K. Finnerty., Edward Blake and Dublin's own lord mayor, who is i touch with the Irish cause. The applause that followed each speaker's eloquent and well rounded sentences rocked the building. ¥ ¥'s Oratorical Flood. Lands Other Than His Own," was the subject of John I, Finnerty's address. He said “The committee has houored me with a “The Ivishman in subject as wide and universal as the ocean which has borné him to every foreign shore, The Irish race, in the matter of national exodus, Las bad only oue rival—ihe Hebraic. displayed before the opening showed that it The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—- No Ammouia; No Alum was ripe for the heroic ana culogistic words Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. 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