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S - e e e s e s SRS 4 1 A el s i et B S et — THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1503, LAY - e e —— . e 1 AN EDC s angn ) thing, spent all his moréy and was obl e ——————— o BY C l RD “ N | Ganndian ronds to wnother. Tho informa FAL 0\} (R\\I) Up‘,“\( Wt I eer Toutites B v . g e i # AN | tion, says Mr. Hepburn, who in‘roduced the } A AL AL Al lo keop mstatving A TV » P 4 \J e s ¥ Ok D A COLOR : | resolution of inquiry, is entire quate | soveral more in the Sveip towns in & . Price cuts but ))Hg'/l/}' /z[//{.'fi{'”;e, matter of 1o trouble to aefraud the revenue I P e - R e HE best shoe ¢ nlways th | i s larmingly est shoes are always the - s, ® of & in P | 1aws by the present scaling and bonding o the | ™ T SR Mr/ Marras of South Ourolina Talks Plainly | 18, L8 B0 the ' Carretian rondn. T | Oitisens of ALY S e Al o l STARE Thws. | samples, forthey are made to cateh | o Southern Democrats, | is claimed that C: nadian competition is dis- | Triumph of Enterprise, : el X | the critical eye of the dealer rather astrous to Ame an lines and affects the 9 o shipments of goods from New York to San e Death of n BAhk Castiter. than the customer, and in these AIR® ELECTION | Erancisco and ail intermediate points on the | AMin A BLAZE OF GLORY AND SUSCESS | RUsmviie, Neb., Oct:5.—(Special to Tur | J ’ [ HIS IDEAS OF A FAR | Canadian border. ! L SUSESS | memyoctt, H. Chnmbeetitn, casties of the ’ times they have to be just right. { 3 Washington Notes. - | Bank of Rusbyille und ono of the leading ‘ | We sell a lot of traveling men's 1 Secrotary Morton Placed in Line of Presi- Wasiixgron, Oct. 5 —Fifty-seven - em- | Twenty-Second Triamphal Occasion of the | iR ‘l:.-;:’\;_‘l‘!;‘-: T:lr;::('~:|‘”w'lll‘i|nlll~l)‘”.“II A | sample shoes tomorrow. Read the . Aentinl Sneccession-Senate 1olds an 1‘;!“:‘» of the census bureau were dismissed Kind—All Paths Lead to Faloo romains will bo taken 1o ‘Tiskilwa, Ill., for l ) “ odhy \ A No Tercor t burial H okt ot pme il ot Comptroller Fckels hias called for a report s b i D i) " Tte house of Rav. B0 fand, thes miles —— - ! General Washington New on the condition of national banks at the e e B west of here, was burhied Monday morning ] close of business on Tuesday, October 3 PR about 2 o'clock, tho tamily barely escaping ' Now Provalix, ik ¢ " with their Jives. It is supposed to be the WASRINGTON, Oct, 5. —Interest in the eles |y .o o CATE HOW ’|;\gv]‘:~‘\p:|r(v"1‘!|l ot : Notwithstanding the inclemency of the | work of an incendiary. Loss $2,000 with tion debate is not sustaining expectations. | 1t is flagging instead of increasing. Today * . weather’ last evening, the streets were | smail insurance, State has received a telegram from Secre- " | erowded with the elite of the city, the hon- | John Wagnoer bought and shipped fifteen y Fishback, now in charwe of the legation | est workm: v fe. the i man | carloads of 3-year-old feeding steers today ¢ them the saume way the only specches that attracted any stten- | ay Buenos Ayres, stating the revolution i at '“l“ e YIS L 1:‘;“_‘““ o | They are the best lot of feoding steors that ern houses, have heen notified by tioa'were those of the colored man, Mr. Mur- | an end and peace prevails and his fair charmer, aud people from each | guoiary the county and will bo fod noar thele husses” to o Y ray of South Carolina,and Mr. Money of A individugl walk in life. For once all of the | Lincoln. Sses 0 come home and sell their M ssissiprt, FRAUDS IN OKLAHOMA. citizens of the city seemed to be traveling in liserable Condition of an Omahna Man. samples, 1 P, MUtray was D000Fas0 UnUSUAL SULS: one dircotion, and their paths led toward | ¢yt FREEE ©F 1 AR h tion, largely perhiaps out of curiosity on ac- | Numerous and Sertous Charges Made by | the mammoth dry goods store of N. B. Fal- . We bought ten such outfits and will g sident to 0 recent open tation of being square and reasonable in | pieces, began to saw away at his throat. He dential succession, The position of secre. | he frauds incldent o, tho recent opening of | LA, KF (ein s was successful only to the extent of 108ing & tary of agriculture had not been created SAID ANE A6 wiring: Delogate lyn! During the entire evening a vast throng | counle of quarts of blood. Later he tried to | i Wwhen the succession bill was passod in 1587, | Washington to force an 1nvestigation more | gurgod up and down the sidewalk in front of | hang himself in b cell, but was again un- LADIES SANPLES. | MISES' SmuPLES, O‘— We paid a little for account of money market, them. You get traveling men, representing east. 3 | ; Sizes 0, 6, 7 75, 8 and 8 Wo take al ) ) b t 1 ‘ " DRSHE complete than that already started. An in- | the store and through the wide aisles, gaz- | Successful. Ho claims his home is in Omaha, A rmiscellnneous 1ot of cork ssied lace button: shaey o 8200 and €250 opera to8 | wo will sol: Friday nnd Saturday a t Tho bill passed, turning ovor the property | (UERELS than that already started by both | ing at sights that made them feel that they | He was arraigncd on the charge of vagrancy, Fhoss, worth 88,00 KA und $1.00 hakitl | e for 0% PRLOUL D, nd Willaolt | 110l RO Kriday and Saturday a b Okt Moruon church now in the hands o8 | gemooraie | asid sepublicns Allis, it is | Wers wilhin the resitus of some Orteatl | 8nd recelved & heavy santence becsise ng i ahovs: bought elioap nnd well honp, | 81,50 | V0N i allsizos 11 02 tor [ receiver to charitable purposes, marks the | claimed, will disclose a great many cases of | palace, or in tairy land had been up before, and had becn warned close o..v for &l . el 00 81.50 ! official winding up of the affairs of the Mor- | fraud that have not yet come to the surface Upon entering, each individual, regardless | frequently to leave the city “ WS 84,00 | _Anolewant kid button patont typ shoo, | - — = i mon church under the Edmunds-Tucker act. The people claim ‘lel vesides the alleged ::! l;'lnn'k or le' on |:|l||n-. I“’flq met by ‘\i TTTIN § Another saniplo lot of moen's pleadilly sizes up to 7, for All the pluln $2.50 missos' spring heels d o corrubtion practiced at the registration | G. Buchanan, the gentlemanly manager o 3 - 4ot S ~ 4 iuchers, rozular pric ) Lk are also 3160, This is the most conp ote pals stitiis Lnaisville Custom House, booths by tho soldiers, a steal of much | the establishment,and made to feel at lome, | TAnLE Rock, Neb,, Oct. 5 —(Spocial to T 0, 0 WILh the rost at DI e S BL50 | {oVor iitses' shioes aver offerd i ihie | The house passod the bill authorizing the rper proportions was perpetrated in the | Hundreds of incandescent light shed their | Bee |—Sherman Kinzie and Katio Tressler 84,00 Thenfor 8300, Any lady who has boen | /W fOF (] sale of the old custom house at Louisville, rt of the city of Per It isalleged that | S0ft rays over the scene, while rare tropical | were married yesterday evening at the homo ~ — — - Daging trom £.00 to &.00 ¢an be sulted in 81.50 i Ky., after which Colonel Oates culled up the | with the aid of the soldiors certain govern- plants lont their fragranco until the uc ® | ot tho bride's mother, Mrs. J. D, Longwell. allavant wo can offer you tomorrow, | (M3 Vst ot of Indics' inv shoos ut = - 2 | 1 bill ropealing the statutes requiring afirma- | ment officials and deputy marshals stole | of floor space seemed like one great bower of | i ure was o large party present and numer- A Dries il styies and would have been 1t1n nocd of ohildren's spring hools s Uve proof of loyalty of pensioners of wars | whole blocks of valuable lots in Perry, on | rure exotics, roses and palms. But the | gus beautiful gifts awere made to the popular wll prices; thoy aro beauttes for - el 1) whit Wo offor 1 sizon 855 to 104 foe . *°° i previous to the lato war, and also permitting [ which they have been allowed to settle, sight that met the gaze of the casual obser- | voung couple,” Mr. Kinzio has for some tine 83.00 |, There are cloth tops and plain patent such beusiouers to sccure bounty lands | It is also now charged that at Perry tho | ver was nothing compared with: tho display | b el oo H d 5 —— — = [ 11p&. nnd 1o tins atall, hand turned shone 81.00 4 0 rry \ been telegraph operator av this station. You have had uo such opportunity tinfs | And welts: in faot il T - — earned by service in Mexiean and Indiun | bribery and corruption in the line waiting to | of rare and costly goods which were sproad — - 500801 0 1t 1 00 0nlf WLt 1o 1aco un | 8708, 80mo o o ecr, BLlSLYlos shapes nnd Also all our $2 wars. At {ho suggestion of Mr. Burrowa | filo was open and unblushing and mot inter- | out for inspection, furnishing tho conclusiso Nebrasicn Farmer Kiliad, Py U Ly % 00T | und vory choapat oo Piin 8l good {180 allour K800 fino surin: heels, in 3 the bill was withdrawn, 7 fered with by the ofticers in churge of the | evidence that the opening was largerand | Ariiaxce, Neb., Oct. 5.—|Special Telo 5 g SRR LR Mr. Oates then called up the bill dis- | land oftice. * i grander than ever before and that the re- | pram to Tun Br ]—Albert H. Krauso, n hhcs 83.00 81.25-81.50 g Qqualifying United States judges from sitting The examination into the killing of John | mote corners of the globe had been ran- young favmer residing near here,was thrown — BEL RS on cases in which they have ever been inter- | R. Hillof New Jersey, now being carried on | sacked for novelties and treasures, 3 L ested as counsel or by the ties of consanguin- | by the government at Arkansas City, has In frout o the main entrance there was | undera horse y 1y, an A bill permittis te it was passs developed the fact that bribery of booth | an immense show I of manufacture . — il ay and sustainod in- Selling 1515-1517 ; aso filled with tho finest | juries from which he died toany. He form- o Sample Yotler Inspection at place | oiclals, through soldiers wko were on guaed | colloction of “swiss ' needleworic sthat has | erly lived at Fountain Gl Wis, and ‘the = ‘S]P vassed, and also a bill | at the booths, was boldly and systematically | ever been soen in this or any other city, con- | remains will be s| hivped there tomorrow for S Including the secretary of agriculture in the | carried on. 3 " ¥ | sisting of hundkerchiots, -ombrolaery burial, FRIDAY = Douglas, list of presidential successors, ———— ruschings, all it to grace the personof a [) The bill restorig pr : Stanton G criy of tho Mormon FINANCIAL TROUBLES. queen. To the right Natio . was the glove dispiay. Vel i 3 church now in the hands of n receiver, in whore all the latest offorts and styles were ANTON, Neb., Oc iSpocial to Tug sardRbay OMAHA. ; sccordance with the provisions of the Jid- | Fatlure of Bartley, Johnson & Co., Large | exhibited, and in this conneetion it may be | ]—The Stanton county fair began here 3 munds-Tu * act to that church, ereated Whisky Denlers of Laulsviile, truthfully said that Mr. aleoner is the sole esday with better extiibits than ever be- somo opposition, and Delogato Rawlings | Lovrsviuie, Oct. 5.—A ripple of surprise | Western agent for the Jouvin ana Cie kid | foreand a very good atvendance explained that as polygamy b d been given | - B4 aln st i ) ' up the property should go back. te e | Wis created on Main strect this morning original purposes for which it was designated. | When 1t became kuown that Bartley, John- ‘The supreme court of Utah so held, but the | son & Co., one of the oldest and best known gloves, which are recognizea us the best in | day’s races were good. The Stanton ( the world. This year they come in all [ nasium club is furnishing the ieading at- shades, but lavender, green, and Columbian | tractions. The fair will closo tomorrow. red are considered quite the thing for street BOINGS OF THE BIMETALLISTS | ! : i Nels Olson Nominated. essary 10 permit | whisky firms in the state, had suspended | and evening wear, especially if a lady is ©in | : : 3 Last Day's Sossi i wvers to make this ~restoration. | pusiness. It has beon known for some | the swim' of fushionable socicty. Dross | CoLusmus, Neb., Oct. 5.—[Spoeial Tele- | L'ast Day's Scssion of Their Convontion at After further debate the bill was passed s & roods, which were in an endless profusion, | gram to Tug BEE.|—At the republican con- 8t. Louis. E LS e Tucker bill was re- | MOUths that the firm was in financial straits, [ £0048. which were in an e Shd e : i and consldaration of the Tucker bill was ro- | RS 1Lk tho fkm was [n financial straits, Were exiibited in all of the new shades and | vention here this afternoon Nels Olson of trouble all rignt. Judgo P. Vertle, who has | STRets Wwhich, by the way, | CreSion was unauimously chosen s tho 1. Murrny Resumes Tiis Spoech, the firm's nffairs in his charge, stated toan | i gye l oo st i e, Biry Atta e ey .-(:K:p‘:s“uuru'r”v'm::' i ot [2:::;:«1“”“' UNION BETWEEN THE WEST AND SOUTH Mr. Murrny took the floor for the comple- | Assoclated press reporter tho awmount in- (-5 ot IFIOV ARG Oy, Stteacted any e g e 5 Uon of the spcoch ho began yesterday, The | volved would be in the neighborhood of #400,- | J 57 L, TGN B b se enough at the LEFT ALLTO HIs TYPEWRITER. T conjurer” ever devised more plans todefaud | O st year. i ed ) | oint D'Soves, crinkled searsuckor i ;! e iRt B b }ils viotim than were. condusted_ by, the assets ,l”,," Bem “m“;‘lh.‘, ,nh,“.“”hml: ;I:;‘x)ul"l‘m‘v]:\"I:;.c:|nrl:‘llm(i:gnfnl:'\:"l;)x::‘x,::&l}:;x] or | Wit or (;l::“v(;'“(‘:lllll(l:::):.-‘::'::mllrumlugnl bination tor Business and southern democratic politician to rob the | by 2 to 1. He also said the suspension wou por yard were displayed in all of the teadin et I g asl men of his rce of their votes. e applied | in 0o wise affect the Bello of Nelson Distil- | POT Yard wvero disvlased 150, wero the now | SAN FRANCIsco, (ct. 5.—A petition has such epithuts s ‘ouurderers, “‘thioves” | lery company. He gave his assurance, how- | HS 800 cotars. Heke, uiso, were the now | o iod in the probats’ court at Red wood and “ballot box rapers,” to the southern | €ver, that the house would be able to con- ‘ Political Purposes—Kansns and South Carolina Shake Hund t X effects, something _ that has never been in | City toset aside the will of the late Creea democratic politicians and appesled elo- | tinue business, provided an extension of six this city before. Before leaving this floor. Hay d. v v Wi . IS DuAIL e INCEYIG ok ieng s ore. s floor, ymond, who was for many years chief | g 518, Oct. Bi—T! quently to northern democrats, western | Wouths is given it by the creditors. every person seemed to fina a specialinterest | counsel of the Southern Pacifio Railroad | ,oF,10UIS: Oct. 5.—The last day of the ‘We have to raise $20,000 cash populists and patriotic repubheans overy- 3 e il in the linen display, and welljtley might.for | company. The potitionars are: Mrs, Annie | PAn-American Bimetallic convention opened ithin 8 . The! - vlhere Lo resist tho pussigo of this nofariois | WAS WILLING 10 PAX Kok avnvER. | (i it \RORWIsbLY: and welligey mightofor | company. | Tho p Wiggins, sistors of Hay. | an hour late. The committeo on resolutions Within 80 days. The bank and . bill. The black people were the most tra- Scotchman hinself, knows just what to buy | wond, and Louis E. and Tony K. Wilson, his | presented a supplemental report unfavorably our creditors force us toit. We duced and slandered on earth, Heanuounced | Inducements Offered by a Minlster's Wi‘e to | wien in the linen markets of the world nephews, and_Annie M. Wilson, his niece. it roposi by T Vi hav PO that this bill was a step in the right direc- 1ave Anothier Woman Polsoned. “'he sccond floor of the great store is do- | Haymond, in his will, bequeathed most of | oo5 08 Ubon a proposition by Thomas War- ave $100,000 worth of fine o tox o abrogation of the fourtoenthiand | Bauriwons, Oct. 5.—Mra. Louis Sheffoy | voted Lo the clonk, the Urapery, the milll | his oropriy - ta Mp tpocjueathed mostof | ren to talke action looking to the removal of clothing and furpishing goods E(Fite T T e el [ty S ks g o : S Arhe LR e onal capital fart est, which was : i eightesnih and fifteenth amendmouts, and | powers, wife of Rev. W. H. H. Powers, rec. ;| nery and the sult Sepattmenie. typewriter and secretary, and, in_case of | the national capital farther west, which Which will help us to called on the people of his race to mark well tor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal churcha | 'ho hat department is o separate institu- | her death, to her daughter, Bertha Bullard. | adopted without dissent. On the motion for every man who voted for this bill, g Al {Pocopnl churcha T ;0 and contains about everything from the ‘The petitioners allege that Haymond, at the | the adoption of the report af the resolutions “But even1f this bill is p 1 I cannot | Towson, has been arrested on the complaing | g0t Saiot felt to the plaque. time the will was made, was of unsound ittee. Dele, Waterb K pelieve but that good and philanthropio | of Harry Malcolm, who swore Mrs. Powers |~ The drapery department of the store has | mind, and was unduly influenced by Mrs, | Collitbee. Delegate Waterbury of Kansas EGIN 'I‘O 5 man in the white housois too humane 10 | had tried te induco Mrs. Malcolm's maid to | lately been placed In chace ot e o Sernd Bullard, whom vhey characterize as a do- | MOVed the addition of a proposition pre- E L oys tho degaliralla thab protsotiths | o json lisrs mistress; And that ahe liad 1013 | Derby & YOURE man from Naw Yorlk, sadiarho | stininy According to tho state- | Sented by Taylor of Mexico favoring the ol man, i i ray’s | the cook at the bonrding houso toput arsento | 18 0 expert. He has added to'the stock is *he executors of the will, | Inorease of tho volume of currency by the .ple)n's:f)]x":mvlnkfimflx x‘gx:‘:-‘::m;a(“l:fifl ]‘:{;;:m‘;‘; ML oom P until it is excelled by none and equaled by | James 1".0 Broiw n l('md lux-“I&A‘(’u llmbmsull issuc of legal tender notes secured by land LT ent i A el elconsluslongl b7 Savsral eyetngo tav MEBowers pued | 8T 1L e T conos ekt establisnedthim. s ‘allogo it is worih $100000. At | Yalues. After some discussion on this Gov- the republicans on the fioor and in the gal- ,fl;}“‘q;g\wl\(j‘ccll'r-x;:fil:“-; ;g-itf:‘nfl«v.cinln;y;{{m_n:: self in this city ho conceived the idea of hav- | prescnt Mrs, Bullard and dsughtor are | ernor Tillman, speaking on behalf of the I UIDA TE 1“".\‘1“1” ‘I“':::‘;‘If;‘l";‘,‘,"{F“"""fil.r e S LG 10 dispossess ey, | 10 & full opening each year fn order that | traveling in Europe. majority of the committeo on resolutiont 2 cncy of the menstvet Tn apenema of ics | notifiod the vestry That he desired to araer: | $he peoplo of Omaha und the country towns —— -— do clared it was the desiro of his committee } deciny of the repablican party and the speach | der the property.” Today he was notified to | ¢0Uld have one night upon which they m fauen pom to concentrate the efforts of the convention upon the central purpose—bimetallism. And ite within o week. Why she should | Yisita palatial store and colm, no one knows, out the tnuo; eel at home with- of Mr. Murray, he said it was fitting that | Vac ince of being expected to make | Ex-President Harrison the requicin gun of a once great party shoutd | Wint to poison Mrs. M NEXT TR AR ANT Stlkant 1 7 i for that reasor it had not secmed good to reduen 4 AR e ST purchases, This custom has bean kept in- Ohio Commandery, Loya! Legion, bo fired by a son of Ham. S AL led B Ao d v e b yAMTa 1 SO e T L R el beso i Grichinte oo At tho rogular | them to seek more now, no mattor how allur- € ©Oft In His Political Mistory. Will o Independent of the Trust. 2 i ume-onored us the store itsell, | monihly meoting of the Ohio commandery of | 1ng the prospect. Mr. Moncy of Mississippi was the noxt | Nrw Yonk, Oct. 5.—An evening puper has e 4 helopeni e Texdocded b | R by O P e o Toya T ont o i | e Go vaEnar Wt a'at | Oolorado i beg |God the A 57 ;‘f“hl:“:lm-l-lI.\‘l::;::‘l:‘I.:vull““lly:-‘;-lnr l,;lki\“l"fl‘f;'l'fin the following special from Philadelphia: | yegidents of this community. night, its newly eclected commander, ex- | convention not to be diverted from the one o i overy romiblicin who had spokon. - Hosagy | The fact that Louls Spreckels, a nephew of prismn it President Harrison, was installed. Though | great issue, for until vhe success of bimetal- g ) h a O e AR LT ASSOCIATED PRESS. suffering somewhat from a cold, he made & that the republicans misunderstood the sizu- | the Sandwich islands sugar king, is {n lism showed Wall sireet to have lost its grip upon legis lntion it was impossible to seoure All wool cassimere sufts, never ation in the south becauso they know no | charge of the departments of the McCahan brief spe ch of thanks, taking occasion also T 4 g ~ e et & Fi in | Meeting of the Members at Cliloago Takes | Lo emphasizo the duty of such associations X SR o Tu speaking of the passao of tho “blaok | the Spreckels aro intorestod in the McCahan | CM0AGO, Oct. 6.—At the meeting of the | on and to warmly rescnt tho presont tond. | the west and south could control the politic law” of 1 6 in Ohio, Mr. Money suggested | su; 5 o - ol AT ency to cast odium on the ex-soldiers of | of the country he declared that the south av refinery. From this has growna be- | Associated press held here yesterday it was | yyo¥, Fo - army. There never was an army | and west must unite. ture at that timo was repub- | lief that it is ouly a question of time when agreed to authorize the directors to take 2 o ! ; s since God led his chos A Delegato Manning of Alabama declared Jaiihis atoused Genoral Grosvenor | tho new refinory will be_controllod by the sinco God led his chosen peoplo to battle, g who claimed on the that the lican. This ety A ! i steps toward increasing the capital stock | that drew its inspiration from the springs | the readiness of the south for union with " electod Allen G. Thurman to the senate, wally denied that there was any intention | hational in its character. A satisfactory Mores's Fall Oponin R R SRR G 3 shades, straight or round cut, Mr. Money—Well, KRutherford B. Hayes | on the part of capitalists of the compiny to | statement of the finances was presented and ouRa o e o i worth $10. wras covernor and he was not s democrat, | sell out to the trust, and declared that the | & voluntary agreement was signed to sub- e I e e R e L R, s was het refinory would borun m a thoroughly inde- | goribo $319.000 to cover any deficit thay | SUCCCS5ul autumnal opening of the Morse G ueral Grosvenor—Tho governor of Ohlo | pendent und le exer-ises 1o inf N0 VLo power. “You can’t’ say that of tho presid the United States,” retorted Mr, Money. Tuis allusion to executive intorfgrence | Vice president of the wre in a similar strain, also denouncing Presi- mute m: wner. ; A ; ith | Pry Goods company last evening. It seemed | dent Claveland s an enomy and. betraye of & ion. Ho has Al e might arise curing the coming fight with | 35 thongh “all Omana was there. The Ao % J IQUIDATING -)RICL S T T PV T the rival association. The following resolu- | openint g 8 1 last evening wus fully inaccord | “fglegatos Taylor, Waterbury and Waitoe Mrxearovss, Oct. 5,—William S, Streeter, | ton was unanimously adopted and signed by | with the usual standard pf success that | withdron tho WOl sopatt "mad o ked Guaranty | the attending representati of the papers | always characterizes Morse's displays of | with a motion to dopt the majority report ace on legis! ent of All wool cheviot overcoats worth holding membership in the Associated | this kind. B E (o ooy antiROae! od 409 up as high as $8, elicited laughter on both sides of the | Loun company, was brought into court today g b : e S — pending, the IYORYAQN Adjourne 1to 2p. m. chamber. * | toanswer to the indictments against him. 1, That the members of the Associ- PEKSONAL PARAGRAPRS, Afternoon Session. Mr. Hainer of Nebraska oppesed the bill unanimous in their determina- In ihe officers and directors in | S, V. Pitcher of Rushville is stopning at ose 1o build up a national mutual | ghe Paxton. ussoclution, for the bonefit of Two counts charge him, jointly with the | Bted press At the conclusion of his speech at 5:85, th + : o B e o kel "¢ | missing L. A, Menage, with having diverted | their pu T 10 his 0wn usc the sums of §270,322.07 ana | newsgnth At the afternoon session, pending action upon the report of the resolutions committeo, a resolution was offered providing m the Liguibating Price oy §723,250.70, 1e stiv s op o1 | its members and the public it serves, and t R. I". Forrest of North Platte is booked at | event of the failure of congress o provide Examine these goods and be FUING FOR 118 RENSION, i ey xeshectively, on Dedombe L this ond that wo pledge our continued joyul | the Murray adeguately for tho use of silvor us money your own judge. We don't care S BRGIBRUALY S0 IR e ghing o Support. } ! T T A Ve or the calling of & national convention in . - Juike Lon of Miehigan Dringa . Action | Chifes Stroetor ulons with huving doclred oA membors of the association. attending o arnerend ., Melpiosh o Bidney| J0rkie e ing oie aananallconvasiioailn | who you are or where you go, i Against Commixsioner Lochron, A O tohac it taitien da o os aligao the meeting wor Goneral Horace MHD‘IL, Sanford Parker of Spencer is rogistered at urnm'l‘nf Missouri, South C: n:){u}u. Kansas you can’t duplicate these goods Wasiil N, Oct, 5,—An action of much | | 5 o itime itinel, Milwaukeo, Wis.: P. C. Boyle, | 281N To0 and Colorado, including delegates from el is held in £30,000 bail. There s now some | Derrick, Oil City, Pa.; H. . Coleman, 1d. | the Merchants. brought 1 the | talk hore of asking the city conneil 1o offor district supreme court here yesterday. The | #,000 additional to the §,000 re every state and territory, labor and agricul- for the price. wural organization, to take action looking to p a thorough agi gar W, Coleman, W. J. Fohl, Herald, Mil H. C. Palmer of Sterling, Colo., is in Omaha wird put up | waukee, Wis.; ' Albert J. Barr, Pittsburg | for o day or two, plainuff, Judge Charles D. Long of Detroit, | bY the county for the return and conviction | Post; W. D. Brickoll, ion of the question before o) ] 3 Columbus' Dispatch, | C. E. Brady, wife and boy of Fullerton are | another election. . IN THE SHOW WINDOWS, Mich., a member of tho supreme beach of | °f Meusge. Columbus, O.; Fred J. Grant, Pittsburg | at the Merchunts, Peuding action upon this the regular order that stato, filed a petition for mandamus to Seire—e Dispatch, Pittsburg, P’a.; A, J. Aiken, Even- H. A. Cox and John G. Maher of Chadron | was called for and 8. S. King of Kansas ' compel the commissioner of pensions to pay Canned Frult Awards, ing Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis.; B. A. | are Omaha visitors, City, speaking to the sixth clause of the 13th and Piaintifs pension, wrhich bo holds was | ~CiicAdo, Oct. 5.—OMcially announced [ Iaton, The ~Sentinel, Indianapolis, Tad.; | *'a '\ Wilson and wife of Hot Springs, S solutions' report, presented the report of 3 n aliy suspended. Tho cowissioner, in | today that A. Lusi & Co., San Francisco, re- | Coloncl Fredericic Driscoll, St Paul Bioneot | 15,1 Wilson and wite. BPrIngs, 8. | tho recent gulf transportation conference Farnam UL Suepeniing tho ponsion, held that whils | ceived modal of highest award for canned | Lress; W. J. Richard, Indiavapolis News; | Dpfre 1 o e 5 at Chicago, and pleaded for a new route to | "y ] £ Judgo Long was drawing o good salary as o | featte . . Farrar, Chicago Evening Journal; Rob. [ Mrs. Thomas I, Burns of Sioux City is 8 | the old world, o relief from the commerein] X membor of tho supreme beneh of Michigan ——— rt Sunpson, Pittsburg Commercial Gazotte; | Fecent arvivil at the Millard. tyranny of New York and Chicago, as he ho could not also draw $72 for total disabil- LOCAL BREVITIES, Victor I, Lawson, Chicago Daily Nows an, Ihwer . Vance and wifo of the “Limited | said. y ftv, Judge Long contends the commis- padas Chicago Record; Charles W. Kuapp, Mail” company are at the Millard. Governor Tillman of South Carolina then of Kansas City experienced | took the floor toclose the debate upon the clared the fluan- ented but another form of sioner's uctions were illegal and are war- | The Danish Democratic club met at Wash- | 1-ouis Republi ranted by no aot of congress or uo rule of | ington hall last evening. Kohlsa the Interior department. Judgo Bradley, | The Sixth Ward Populist club held a | Horr afler hearinz the petition, granted n writy | rossiat tomon o caive), Vortried, president of the Toledo Comier- returnable October 19, catling upon Commis. William Penn Nixon, H. ff, | J. W. Stutter at, Inter Ocean, Chi son, jr., the Chicago Times; H. C. | yesterday. B, L, Nowman, proprietor of the Cosmo- 'ago; Carter H. | the feeling of being in o metropolitan city | resolutions reported. He d cial problem pres pRsssident ery —white slavery. As to sectionalism, o el s cial; O, . Hershman, manager and treas- | politan hotel, Chicago. 8 po ore every section had and would vote as ils in. sioner Locliren o show causo why the wriy | .1 0e fepubli e 1y brimaries will bo held | urer of 'tho Pittsburg Chronicle-Telograph; l,(::,';l,,,z‘\ - ME‘,.‘,"’ B0, APORLERR Jorangon:fuifRICIY ACCHARHAR BB ORI TR M il not e e 0 & oday batween the hours of noon and 7 p. m. | [, Swift, wanager of the Minneapolis Jour P AT (1 ST uneasy, but he was as to the adhesion to i *+The Limited Mail” opened a four night's | nal; H. W. Hawley, manager of the Denyer bo distriot conrt 18 11l yostarday. Lusion Of | hapty” wnaking so many men forget that N THE SENATE, K T hagust bight. Lovers of | Times; W. J. Murphy, Minneapolis Tribuno; | Ko 918trict court Is Il yestorday foh * 4 | othors huve rights, Touching again upon sec- ! i melodrama of the lurld brand wero givena | I P. Hall, St. aul Globe: W. C, Bul, | 8ble to be at his placeupon the bench, tionalism and reconstrucuion, he declared | Wholesale RUBBER Goods, | s e All of Yosterday Dovoted to the Consider- | WO4L Terre Haute B T V o Gilbert Getehell, a Rapid City, S, D., mer- | himgelf o Humbi g vioter, and asked what A ation of Kxeoutlve Business. City Treasurer Bolln yesterday morning | Evansville Journal; W. W. Ross, J. W, ut,stopped over in Qmaha for a few hours | Wasmngron, Oct, 5.—When t him 0. It was negro domiuation. CAN BE CURE) \UTHS Tt i ate 3 (R RO ONIALIGR. CURED 1N 0 MINUTES met this morning Hill of New York potice thatat some future day he would 3 5 | ies ~ to make foi attempting BY USING ave | wortu of them. Ray, Milwaukee Sentinel; Charles Tanne Hugh J. McMahon, a Black Hills capital- | 10 secure honest government by AT Dick Burdish was arrested yesterday fore. | Whecling Register; . G. Deming, Colum: | st after spending a fow days, pleasantly in | honest men. unswod by tha. bayonsts of 10 move to amend the rules by providing that | noon for keeping his saloon open on Sunday, | bus Dispateh; K. G. Cooper, Denver Revub- | the Gate City, departed Wednesday for his | Grant's solc Coming once more to the “- (i 1 upon any roll call (other than one to ex- | Delective Vaughn bas spent five days | jcan; - Join Arkins, Rocky Mountaln | home in Rapid City, present, ho took up statistics to show that 4 ¢ i z { inute pressly deterniine the prosence of a quorum) | WOrKiug up the case. News; George Thompson, St. Paul Dispateh; | ¢, P, Mos arrived hl-nmhum“llll-;I:'I\uru:xcc the west And sy "“";"“','..:;',',"',f;{’ ”,“"l["‘,;‘" Wholesale RUBBER Goods, | "=————— eeded in captur- | doncy and senate and 16 0f a- . AT AIONM 25 8. i A rocoplion was tendsred Rev, D. A. L Markbreit, Cincinnatl Volksblatt; | Strip Wednesday., He suc any senator who has paired may anuounce receptio endered Reyv. D. D, 1ng his share of govonnment allotmente o | joriky of tho houss, and these men conld: b PRICE 25¢ PER BOX ——— SOX. senate | disposed of more of the short time bonds of | Weedy, jr., Milwaukee Sentinel; Colonel D, | on his way home from a visit to the World's - the city, An Omaha purchuse took $400 | B. Cooper, Nashville American; Charles | fair. 1 D, Ellison and’ D. L. Bowersmith, Ohi . ey O'Dell at 523 Park_avenue last evening. A L > L Oblo g such pair and his presence and the an- e - $. a4 tate Journal, Columbus, O.; K. L. Mark- | {s much taken with the country v sicked up east of the Mississippi. Would nouncement shall be entered in the journal | $00ft but enjoyable musical and lierary « Bt sasin SN NAR SOUAEY and will | ¥ ; Robinson Locke, Toledo Blade; vouing, h breitt, proxy' for Cincinnau Volksfreund; he west meel the:south? o 0K 4 Ifilled. Refreshments were i fall, the west meel > and the senator present and paired, but poy | Prosram was rul 3 . A, W 3 B, Weller Sbar 5 ewelllng Sha As ol i shall bocounted s prosent’ for the | Ser¥ed. ffhe mew pestor was accorded 8 | Campboll, Whecliug Intelligancor; Jamss | . C: F: Weller Of theRlaliardsan Dryg con A ARY Lewalling Sbake Wandy sk Your Druggist Purposc of making a quorum. ot cordial welcome o Omabs. S. Scripps, Detroit “Uribune; Marshail Hal- | K00 M DN Wolha [k und Miss Weller | Governor Lewolling answered: “What O Tho repeal bill was. then taken up. Mr, | The freaks and wax figures which in the and Mr. Hi A Weller, left yesterday for nnati Commereiul-Gazette; 1. I (i 2 ! € would the governor of South Carolina ask? MANUFACTURED pY Call of Florida techuically resumed ihe | d0ys that have passed away attracted the | Mack, Sandusky Kogister; W, Mobonaly | Chicago to take in tha White City, During | Faq not Kansas sent ex-confederates fo con. r > 7 - 4 3 fioor, aud on wotion of "Mr. Voorhecs (hio | tiention of tho peoplo at the old Kden | Kansgs City Times iy A, Bunkos sontdd: | their absence they will visit Detroit 1o at- | presst Was not this an olive: vrarer s | Wholesale RUBBER Goods. | ¢y ‘V \ \ N : * senate procecded 1o the consideration of | Museo are having a rocky time these days, | City Jooraal; Eugene H, Perdue, Cloymiony | tend ihe Wholeswle drageists convention, | Yoacet Was ftnota sufticient pledgo that > - 1 c executive business. ‘o senate remaiued in | 88 they have been Jerked from pillar to post | Leader; Charles 1. Taft, Cincinnati Tinos. | 0 Which Mr. Weller, sr., Is a detegate. tho old Issues were dead: that the bloody Send for prices. UL executive session until 5:15 p. w., and then | bY legal provesses until now, when they have | Star: A, G. Boynton, Detroit Free Press: At the Mercer: W. H. Megguier, Chicago; | chasm was crossed and that the west was adjourned until tomorrow no place to lay their heads. W. D. Bickhaw, Dayton Journal; George M. | & Allee, Nebraska Civy: [ W. Akin, Des | prepared to do her part?" 111 Harney Street, OMAHA < Wortl po—— Actiug under instructions issued by the | Miller, Terre Haute Express; F. T, Lane, | Moines; W. N. Chapin, Tconderoga, N. Y As Governor Lewelling closed, Governor ’ . forthern Dewmaeraty Qetting Caution members of the Board of County Commis- | Toledo silade; Victor Kosewater, Osans | E- J. Hazen. Chicago; J. W. Russell! Day Tiliman arose and the two governors OMAHA, NEB. -~ —_— WasHINGTON, Oct. 5.—A democratic oaucus | siouers at the sossion held lust Saturday, | Beg; L. K. Holden, Clevelsud Plam Dealer; | POFti 1. F. Peyton, Chicago orge W. | grasped hands on & common platform amid ’ Of house has been called for Monday to con- | County Surveyor Smith will go out 10 | A. H. Belo and R. G. Lowe, Galveston News! | Graye W. A. Messick, city; John Adams, | Spo rs, which subsided only when the con- —— . * Sldertheform in which theclections bil | the Platte and the Elkhorn rivers to- | Willium Drube, St. Louis Westliche Post; | Bidney, Neb.; A H. ' Bird,” Salt " Lake! | vention oxhusted itsolf, ~ OR. a ercar. shall be presented, it being tho desiro of the | day to take the measurements and us- [ D. M. Houser, Globe-Democrat: oy | 1. W. Carpenter, city; Mrs. C. ( With the cessation of the cheers the ques- MCGREW partheru deniocrats 1o pass tho Fitch ub- | certain the volume of water that flows in | Schroers, St. Louis Anzefger; Florence D, | Fischor, ~Mrs. A, “Gillespie, Beat- | tion was put on the majority roport of the Omaha’s Newest Hotal, stitute introduced yesterday. The question | €ach and botnof the streams. White, St. Louis Post-Dispateh ; William oot e Y o Hammond, * Cheyenne; | committee on resolutions and it was adopied P i the only Cor. 12th and Howard Sureets of the advisibility of sending the bill to ¢ Alomplaint was fled yesterday moroing by | Collier, Mombhis Appeal-Avalaucho; Henry | £ W Noble, Il 0. Hill, Sait Lako; Colonel | unanimously in the form telegraphcd lash “g\ SPECIALIET 40r00ms £2.5) por duy senate before the silver question is disposed | William Brown allegiog that & prostitute | S. New, Indianavolis Journal B B Sovdan, Mrs. Parbum, Fory Niobrara; | night WHO TEEATS Aia, 40roows 8400 per duy oy M e numed Julia Smith had. Brotally ‘ssssalieg NOJORS SO . li Wotzke, Omaha; Jacob Kolf, St. Louis! I'he resolution providing for the call of a PRIVATE DISEASES #roows with buth 4t 83 por day, : . bim. Brown has his bead wiapned o Stole to Keep tram Starving, | G W. Swith, Beatrice: C. 1. Barueit, New | national convention in January was withe $ | @ roous with bith at 445 por 1A Tratiic Garcied 1n Hond, bandages and is quite’ badly Burl The | Grrmnix, OKL, Ot bood. W, Clak, tne | Yorls: W. D. Welsh, oity; A, M. Goldburg, | drawn aud, after the transaction of some aud DEBILITIES of Modern in ¥ Kespeot, o Wasuixarox, Oct. b—The house commit- | womau sicipped to the Bluffs’ mmediately | wman who robbed the Mulhall postofies Mo, | Domueg, dn Bh Hail Deadwood; M. | minor busiuess, including the passage of the MEN ONLY, Newly Furaished Phrouzhous s o0 on interstate and forelgn commerco has | after the asssaultand was arvested over | duy night, was caplured ot Suaty e iy | 220 Omahiuj A, Allee, Nobraska City uaual vesolutlons of thauks, the convention Women Excludcd. C. 8. ERB, Pron. received from the Yreasury department s | there. She won't come back without papers (‘mw;‘ Strip ‘\m' o ".“ e ]L. | '1”\-”4\ K, Oct. 5.—Special Telegram to uum.n‘..d sino die, huviog first provided for 18 yours experlence " rtial report of the trafiic carried in bond :}"}:,:'_":’ffi: M: y-e:-l:':.afir tbe coplial | CiteTor somerhing ta st 1o o ooy wife, lv’::}f« ¢ \({hillHh::.u'\i\?nni‘&’l‘f\‘t.lfl‘u\"‘x:l)fl :\‘.l»:‘-.‘.‘:‘[:l;-“" J.'f‘iiilfi'.'..».hil}'fi-"”“‘.‘u‘;.:f-.fii‘r’;‘i‘} :lm:l: "“; i - any port in the United States over req) L . v Surip for a tow lot, fuiled to get any- | H. Kountze, Miss G. Kounize, Windsor. | the Pan Auericas Bimetaltic ieague, ltband Famam e | BIRNEY?! SHATL Pawder gunes cuars