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THE OMAHA DAILY IHI UNDAY, ()('I(III‘R 8, 1*‘)‘1 I\TFF.N PAGES. We will refund railroad fare o to all customers making a cash purchase of $30.00 or over, liv. ing within 100 miles of Omahe until November Ist, 1803, FIFTY THOUSAND YARDS OF DRESS GOODS ON SPECIAL SALE. The New York Dress Goods Market Completely Demoralized. we LOSS TO THE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS WILL RUN INTO THE MILLIONS. -wsm The temptation to buy Dress Goods this yvear was too great to be resisted. © We have' more than doubled up our stock and must realize at once. We have bought in many instances the newest and most desirable st friends get the full bencfit of our great purchises, A solid case of the present eraze, “hlack and white' plaids and stripes, go this week at 33¢ per 1 (not a yard wortly less than 50¢) Thoasands of yarde of 33¢ wool suitings go at 174¢ yard. The very newest EOc storm scrges you v huy now at this sale fc per yard, and so on clear through our magnificent Dress Goods stock just such a fall in pr es will be noticed. The so called hard times did nof stop our buying. We belicve there is plenty of money right here in Nebracka for genuine bargains; our wonderfully increased sales proves there is. Read our quotations for this week on the very choicest novelties the home and forcign markets afford. Bagains * 'c::"v ”’,‘.“s.““'?““,“ swoetsngs HNENT R0 DERY s at 25¢ on the dollar. This week onr No one, two or three days prices, but [down in “urico. We will ol . . | pricos that are good as longas | | 5 T HOw L ob Boil RS uoie. e BIIDTOIUBYY. ©C | A StOGK 1a8ts, \ = than cost. All cotton goods are ad- | 2,000 yards of embroid the finest \ ehaliol ol il A‘LALA NEW. vancing in price, and it would boto | and choicost assortmont oifsred yot ab I. 15 shades and black in a ‘Al‘t Dep'u‘tment \ « your interest to lay in your supply now. | special prico. Dn't wiss this oppor- ystal Bengaline silk, 58[} FOR MONDAY. t B i WOMK & dollae the L FIFTY THOUSAND YARDS OR MORE Remember these prices will only hold | tunity zood for one week world over MoHdAY ‘500 yiras 6 INkge; ehoniile Wo carry all the popular brands in | IL 10 piccos of two-toned cord, all new, beautiful shades, regular v 1 — 1 T [ g 1 stock. i | very latest, for trim- 1e por yard i n pedcGia ale 1S cCek. Wash Fabrics. LEADERS FOR MONDAY. | mings and gowns, CHENILLE CORD 7 5 : : 2 4 fit, "‘i“l""’ :"( :)" L ‘”r’ AL .‘M"‘“"“]'“»"‘ i li‘i'l‘":"”‘I“'l"""‘;‘l":'l‘“ :i”"; For cash we closed out an entire line of Keenora suiting, made for this season’s 1 71 "1 ease indigo )iue prints, worth 100, | Umbrellas $1.19. Peau de Soies in now combinations, regular price 1se, your trade to sell at 35¢ per yard. This sale they go for 17/zC Send for \\mp es. ‘ ,2C . i 'f. 50 36-inch Windsor cords, plain | Tomorrow a line of rlish glorias, ) antumn sh worth choice Monday rd. — = | colors, worth 1ic, for He. i all new, choice nataral stick handloes, $1.50, for.... . i ALLIANC )\ i\H.\'l 18c, If you want a good knock-about dress, bny a storm serge. lhom nds of y \rds1 2 cnisos novelty suitings, worth 1Ge, | FeRular valuo $2.00. Buy your silks ut .‘_mmrw'nllls'.lusl slobiEtbtAY Irabsl KRt N VR RIieeLe || OF the S6e kind will be sold by us this week at 25¢ per yard. They come in a 25c fon T4, o Duritaine cloth, worth 20, | Umbrellas $1.98. and all the timo. ors. rogular price 2c, one pound to | grand assortment of greys, tans, browns and b](lcks | for | ROV a % I Tna a1 Cal e tNAatks custou = =5 sl G s T docd BT L 4 , P\ 5 o g 3 o ey and glorin umbrelins in natucal stick \\_”“}m/“ "]”“_“ }" - Novelty suitings seem to be the rage th 5 Our ready cash &ecul(‘d sev-| Blankets and fancy horn handles, rogular value yw your choice of our entire ; L e ; i litics ; ? . .00, your choiee $1.98 i Black Dress Goods ¥ zephyr 1le, The vest | eral hundred of yards of the Goc and 65¢ qualitie We place the entire assort- 1 ) b Ao ity oy, ek for the first time at 37%c. They are all wool. Send /2c Ho=b i) 0 IR v Umbrellas §3.90. or 3 for samples. | » Y% SeNtta T OR grav Blan it ot, worth Tomorrow your choice of our entire i i Milllnery‘ Dept. or el } Radl 2 DGR RI00 : stock of %5 dmbrellas, all choice, olos PHES”B ) FInE H‘a[lk GUDdS: oo AR Thousands of yards of fine imported dress goods fell into our hands. Our cash| A 11-4 white or grey blanket, worth | gact good l gun antoed for one Hats, bonnts, feathiors, Birds’ wings, $2.00, for $1.50. your, only $5.90 each: one to o custome otc., in endless vacie Priest! Figured \u\(mu'-,. 81.00 a yard Choice millinery at rensonable prices 1 Five grade of Califormas in tans, | mott grey and whito, at speciul broke the price almost in two. 75c and $1 I'rench all wool whipcords, crepons, | 5‘ ’c > 3 5 S ) al Ld a illuminated hop-sackings, etc., etc., go this week for soc yard. Send for s imples! Specials for Monday in Our The finest and’ best selec Hosiery Dapartment. millinery in the wost. tock of - | 'phicel stley’s Pigured Glace 5 3 For cash we bought an importer's complete line of the popular all wool “Empress LAY e A T vk L LR 81,25 a yard loaks. Suits. r . ght r pres: airad A G s 1V e ot ow Priestley’s Figured W. 2 c“?”m,”s b ‘“}1 “OS'h 5 Cloth,” the colorings are rich and warm, the cloth is a superb wearer. It was Comforts. e AL CR Lt LB L Malborough suits wor 5 only S 5 3 duy in ¢ 81.50 v yard | | 45760 for Monday. - ; manufactured for a §1 leader. We offer it this week at Goc per yard. Send c T e e e L b | s s quatity sl Dl iabbyeiatylos nrEallnow,Hav: Just received 50 AMalborough suits, own putls from $4.75 up to 815, (cov- for samples. a omyx dyed cot the ver 040, Monday th mude of novelty sui lined waist s RIWAYS Sold at latest fashion; these suits are full skirt and | 337 fall wear. To Hundr l\llllxwlllu these suits we will offer them lustrous silk finish, comes in 33 colorings. is full 46 inches wide, was made to‘ 78 onda, h. c ing arrived during the past weok. If we asked our vegular profit they would sell for $1.25, #1.50 and $2.00 Black and Whl!e ered with i'rench sateen, plain or | s £ = S . - e — 2 = = figured). d of yards of an extra fine quality of German Henrietta cloth, with a rich | ~Down pufls from $ wed und plain si suital e for for sehook, €0 oF i Fintecd, rezuly . Monday 10c, uli sizes, case tad es’ fleeco Hned jersey ribbed ), (covered with i Tomor stock of quality, all colors, reg 3 g Vi GRAND OPENING SALE pound to a customer. ment on sale this w Cotton Yests nd piits, made to sell as B S irines || L 0 and 500 sell at g1.15. Our ready cash enables us to offer it this week at 78c per yard Flannels. alyozon i e W01 Vool ul-taehtoned Worth 50¢, Mouday at 33¢ garments i 5 95. These Send for samples. 7 s 0 3 " g new garments come in all colors, black, Lro oda sz styles from the best MAnUECTIres, SOLE re 1w arly 48 hizh as 8 o ench figured hammelotte’s, worth | vy, tan and gr with fancy w weave p. > S The shades| 0 s iy e L L R Pindi A LB ) (oo s ort 87 B0t o The new weave drap d' Paris, the pruttlut 1‘|br|c shown this season. The shades| - shaker flannol, worth 10c, | Earce ot of wilwool and ' or o undorwone b Dress Findings. §8, Monday, choico, $5.95 are beautiful, the quality superb. sells in New York city at $1.25 per yard. All 98 for 6ic. ) e § The Royal dress stay ot e n dozen. A Worth collar garment at $10. Yov | mad uatural. Choico of lot 2, worth double. : , A new line of chenillo poruers, worth 20 aud 24 inch whalobones at 50¢ oz | oannat mateh it for loss than $1 you want in this sale at 95C per yaxd. Send for flmplcs. from 7 to $I2, to be sold- Monday | Men’s Furn shing Dept. 6 inch silk covered whalebone, worth ' Black only. Made of good quality S S o ist at 36, e 100 dozen of men’s fine quality of fast col= ;;-‘ this sale 19¢ N;I‘IL v { cheviots. "Monday, only $10. Also a full line of new patternsin | stton half hose, in fancys and atent hooks and eyes at 5e a card, We also have Linen thread 2e a spool Bias velveteen dress nd S0 qualities, Mon- Dl oreliSEone hbreltite inilnales) Nottingham lace curtains, real value $5 t blacks, rezu ar 2 i apes, ut §9.75,812.75, $15,818.7 b SN Ll SR B ng at 6¢ a | $20, $25 and $30. circular cape e fall wer bt jersey ribbed son isiand 6-inch and bC-inch figured musling, | cotion <hir B Tt bunch. R ! : : . regular price 85¢ and 50c, go Monduy at Intho city. Monaay s a carment, al : Gold Iabel bias velvet facin'ng 33 | JUSE Opened. Don't miss seeing our display of imported pattern robes, no Iwo alike. We cannot cut | 19« yard. e T B e * yard length at Se. New Eton suits, navy blue serge, silk 3 8 7 X Gold Medal Smyrna rugs, 18x45 and shirts and dr wers. worth $150, Mon- Kibinort's stockinot sonmlcss dross | lined, jnclets, full_erown skiet, rogular samples as they only come in dress lengths. Our ready cash bought them so that we can offer 26x54, worth $3 and $1, choice at $1 00 zarment : shields, No. 1 10¢, No. 2 1 3 1e, | value $15; on Monday we will offer theso you a bargain in the very toniest fabrics the French looms have produced this season. | New lineof Japan feat, | ,Jions ull wool AL ‘ No. 4 20c suits at $10. worth 8 g b ! ment. ] B U ' 4 notified. lyfi;::;;:mn:g.u Just as ass county held their convention in this | portea the matter at headquarters, city today and vominated the following | search revealed the missing ticket: S5l o pistol pocket. Tho police the but a | zood wishos which I have for the spread of | oney in his | their orzanization and for the coutinued locked up the | prosperity, recommending that in all their e was coming from the 1atthe vailway track he was r, who demanded him to L 2 = : horif, | complainant for being drunk. actions thiey stow that deferenco for ecclesl- | throw up his hands. He refused to comply | URAN N O UaEs A MURDE approached. N v istore L raceas - stical authority which becomes good Cath- | with the request, when the thie strack him | g ' Btoro of & North Platte Merchant Blown Up | \wostern Nevraska Farmor Shoots a Neigh. | 0f Mind turned the horse sharply and the, tismouth covoner, Dr. YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE. olics, and even in tneir mmuscments they | a vlow which almost felled bim. He man- ] jERD e iTVi oA Uity ke Tler) buggy was overturned. - ‘The occupnuts W\:‘l-! Madding of Murdock. No nominations wero comply with the ruies of their ple council | aged 1o et away before the folow got hold F by a Bomb, ‘eb., Oot. Special Telegram thrown violently to tho b:,v..m&m, fm. made for county superintendent, county | Delegates Retu ay : ‘1nl|{y|4‘.- e ) o of his roll. ‘I'né case was not reported to the ABmuar ek 00t rmr‘h:wl hm_p o fmru i:,r,‘,l;s:;m,m escaped 1njury beyoud & few | yGue ana surveyor. The convention held a P Ol aat Omaha ute No. 141 was organized | potice un st ovening, but the oficers now thr years Although many ob: wcles love feast over the acquisition T ERN B R The % a very good d O Lo v e o o oti | The Omalia and South Omaha delogates | were mot they were succ rcome | are making au effort to 11 e Geur et SO | to the.aunual graud council of the Youns | and the organization is now in o fourishing - Anresented, Men’s Institute, held in Cinciunati the last | condition. Two floors of the block on the ixtensive lmprov ment Lurned and ave | Southwest corner of Fourteenth and Dodge [ Tho G. H. Hammond PPacking company BUILDING ALMOST COMPLETELY WRECKED | ing of a murd of this place [ | a farm Stock Badly Oamnged by the Explosion— n of the man and him down. * twenty-two miles northwest st night. Andrew Anderson, in e 'r, was shot and instantly killed by | Adams County Democrats Placed In a Very NGLEAY e week of September, hav god Ridiculous Position. Dispostng ol a : 24 n to its r: IGNORED BY INDEL 'ENDENT! ¢ Wickland, a neighbor, who cha Tar's Body. SRR S e ntine | streets aro leased and occupicd by the insti- | will at once begin tho erection of & large Miscreant Who Threw the Missile Anderson with undue familiarity with | Hasrixas, Oct. 7.—[Special Tolegram to AND Is1AND, Oct. 7.—[Special to Tue Bee, | | Shthusiastic in their praise of the reception | {40, They comprise billiard and card | o st R et e, 5 Y th ur : o accorded them in the metropolis of tho Ohio | . It s ik brick building on its cxtensive plant to be ; 3 Makes iy Escape—Details Wickland's wife. Tho murderer fled, but | Tue BEx.]—The independents of Adams | —The remains of CharlesiFisher, the burglar | Soir ', (e 1n the wmetropolis of tho Ohlo | rooms, a library of several hundred volumes, | /(05 (0L URE B0 - The machin seyiwill B of tho AfMair, was captured this morning, county metin convention here today and | who was killed yosterday, will be interred X e of Rev. 5. | a reading room, gymnasiauin, an assembly ¥. Carroll and George J. Klefner of Council | room and s large hill f The | all be of modern des} 141, Omuha : Rey, H. J. MeDevitt of council | rooms are well furnished and well lighted | g1vo yent 1o South Omaha, and Mosses, James Dog. | 21 #re pervadod with an air of oo cheor | Tho capacity will bo b OraTeieoanin figuratively snubbed the democratic party in | by County Undo; Onp, Nob., Oct. 7.—(Special toTig Brs, |— | ® most refreshing mauner, and complotely | unless word is Mr. Kit Carson left last Sunday for Shenan. | ignored the uaction of thelatter inconven- | Omaha, where relat ana the addition will @roat many nersons. 2 feot of flooring. aker Tooyer tomorrow ved from Denver or Norta Prarre, Neb., Oct. 7.—|Special es are supposed to | mule Cpy” O, and Messrs. Jumos Dug: | und fellowship, In theso attractive quartors e — Telegram to Tur Bre.]—Some dastardly & Fe sy tion hold hore Tuesday, when they |live, A Mrs, Fisherof Omaha telegraphed | ternate: ¥ R ) membe \d friends pass the evenings cn- Mukng Proparations, doah, Ia., on a visit to his relatives, Prof. & ) X i gray nates, joying the various rc tious, mental and Lily division, umformed rank, Knights of | scoundrel throw @ bomb through the rear | 0oy (& O § HEE U S E nominated three ofticials and left the rest | this morning inquiring if one of Iisher's | Ihe Cincinnatl meoting was the fourth an- [ 19112 ¥ ) e il e L S e | window of It. A. Douglas® dry goods store | = Nps, Charles I3, Cox loft f “oln Mon- | 0f the ticket blunk. Ex-Rej tative W. | heels showed marks of having been cut off | nual session of the grand council -five i —_——— VD8 8 FOANCS . Inookab JhEh0 | last night at 12 o'clock. It blew out the | day, belng called there H. Waldron was mado chairman, and noth- | 200 sowed on again. Au examination | councils were sented, an 186 of YT AT AT o0 B OMAT A in this eity on Tuesdag b Lo'clock p. m. in whole frontof thestore and the rear wall | nouncing the illness of b ing except the routine business ‘was trans- | Showed no such i 3y Woloh, s man i thirty councllsiinia yoar. - (The! totl mom ¥ full uniform. The headquarters for the uni- I RIan ol o siors g o xoar walll Ariiatt who! s atonding | Bt anivn 11 thoin torason Bilhent dalconr: iving in this city, identid ishor by a | bership of the organiztion approximates | (o sl L formed Tnights durig v of tho a g L B R o e S (soar op oh nibac o car 0,000, d into two jurisdictions, the Pa- o0t rand lodgo will bo 111 is botel. blown out, ana the floors and watls and all [ YRS i e have purchasod o | crats and Fopublicans being prosent. A | | l:ast night it was discovored that one ball and the Atlantic. The formeris the | the Magle City i tho goods inthe roar wore badly burned. | now organ fon use i tho - Fpioramat whacch | FGport of tho committeo on resolutions wis also ponetrated tie foot, Oficer Smith, b organization, contains a large major- [ The German day festivities mn South LOOKING 1OR A CLIRK. 3 T s ot ths Mo whoabes tre oo R Rt as wounded, is confined 10 bis Moo | ity of tho total wembership and extends | Omalia did not begin in carncst until about St ikbore Toh T MAD L a e ot s Tocont chianzo In_party the convention | 00a¥, his wound Being somerwhat more pain- | from Puget Sound to tho Mlexican boundary | & oclock lust night. During the day the ity | omcors on the Fian of n Smooth Yewng £y i Jincoln, whero sho will spend . fouw nod itself into bedlam fora fow moments, | ful than yesterday, “\';\‘A'“"'I“JH,"" ’,‘:“;“‘;’”N“‘m‘]"", l‘H“"‘“"‘ A1 | had a gala apnearance, but not until evening Man from Soulh Omnlin : 5 10 ; dp10ib A oW BowpGLs L — Atluntic Juvisdiction is comparatively young, ) > RODGK QOUNTX VETERANS, IR e e »Angiher sesolusioh hrhich L oarrlod | Notes ufNews ar Temmman. | {ipficiding rapialy, 25 the inchense i | did the crowas begiu to congregate on the | A clork named Vsenyocssy. who has been R e e P ok Thussday s aveniug betnaj thelifinn 't refor to the county tréusury scandal | . TEKAMAM, Neb,, Oct. 7.—[Special to THE | counciis attests. Both jurisdictions, though | principal streots, Twenty-fourth stret and | in the cmploy of Morris Goldstein, & South soqpkes M P Rt o LONER il ORGSR 2 Bre.]—The Burt county district court will Iy mdependent, lave like objects in | N street wero alive with humanity anxiously | Omaba cloicr, isaccused of tuening irick Fresost, Oct. 7.—[Special to Tark Ber.] tod the occasion by & banquet in the | In the nomination of all candidates for pub n'm{nunu \lu!-. Monday, Judge lb-(-mu«um pre- "L‘“"u‘\lll'*n\' n.'fu:' ol ‘“*l':*‘;} ‘:’\"‘_‘ waiting to witness the | which began | on some of the wholesale dealers of this city, i &ic court house, in which the memb and | e ofice we demand that they I possess | siding. There are nearly a hundred eivil oM ¢ 30: AEIYO W 0V ortly after 8 o'cloc o - | The young man has been sted’ ton cons About fifty veterans of the army and thoir families participated. The lodge has | the following auslifications: Firat, ability; | cases and fiftesn — criminal, the larges Cincinnati, a committee, of which | t0_movo shortly afier8 o'clook, bo ma: 10.NOVBE AR D A EUSLDA 50,0 000 i ge hus 8 sest ! 1 f rited ) Sidorabl el ) ; 1h met at the city hall last night for the pu embersiip of 117, the largest of any | second, houcsty; tnird, avuilubility, 'snd thut | gocket for . ther Carroll of Omaha is 4 member, 215 ware minpLed on.spieited iateafsany. | slderable iexiank-byahisiemployonandiiay 4 » pose of orzanizing a Union Voteran league. | secret society in the city. Y| eany suen candidaies shall o' slectod ©0 | ®ne’ morygago indebtodness for Bury | having ben appointed to confor with o like | went clarking about the sircews gouting the | froquently been allowed Lo purchase ordors oy e i et L i bt ity senoots v | S SRR HNSBIC | oounby for the month of September 1s as fol- | ommiitice from tho Pacitle jurisdiction. | difercnt diy Jo il AT Wals o pooas from the Omaha dealers and have ] B ho! Aarolladt int Doagaloonnty batore! | AteRdIIViInG Last week tho envoll | ished nécor verityof | lows: Farm mortgages filed, $20.936.20; sat- nemaalinEa L Re oLl | e e oot them eharged up to Mr. Goldstein L e ac o 5| ot bo reserved to be visited on. i 3,40 ‘0 d el NOrtEage: D, » 3 Ly 7 3 " - 7 . eloction day. The sontiment as expressed | MO0 roact she MeAlsin lfl'n.\' RSEouita e vislied duly, | 1adad Bk M and sl mestEnges important elianges in tho constivy- | most imposi vades that wis ever iven | A few days ago Vseuyoessy was dis- at themeeting was that the tume had a 1y g wt lubr Who, for stenling Inme. miule worth I vy sutished, $20,101.50, | tion were adopted by tho graud council, | in this ci Fnero wero - fully | chargod. e came w Omaha and calloday ] rived when the boys who saved the country | Hemkox, Neb, Oct. 7.—[Special to Tus | 300 fotho panitentiury for two yoars, thus tal indebted for the enfirs county, | Originally active mewbership was limited to | 1,000 persons in line, the procession being | Kilpatrick-Koch’s wholesale dry gods store, 1 i) 8 YD AR g Gstablishing the principle that the foss o man AUERTCOURLY) s Botwoen tho ages of 17 and 55, last | About a mile long. Tho line of PRSI Lk L in 180 : Jakoa hand In its gove Bee,]-J Peddiford & Co., dealers in | steals the more certain the punishment, the 830.51 conneil ed the limit to 40, This | from Twenty-fifthand N streets out Twenty- | Where e Doukht quits ian orderol woolen d mont. Mo constitution of the Grand Army | fuwem machin ado o general assigament | M0ra he seals the 1oss cortain” tho puriish- BT J S o bhun il »ain ot A to 4 TS | Siteh to M. the clrcllng the prinainal aby goods. He had a confoderate with nim, who FRuLaIan apsaluc Jusion huyiig 10 the shoriff for the benefit of thewr crad- | MO0 et ke s W AR NG becial Tele the minimum uxo for active membership and | of tho city, returniug to Bauer's concert | soou diove around with an express wizon | eal discussion or politic k1 conpooglon’ | 1R SASEE /0800 heh 50 R RS Supremo Court Commissioner John M, VABOD, 2 pRcls i 45 in tho insurance division of the | hull where the balance of the program was | and carted the goods away. As tne clerk therewith and tho object of the new organ- | itors, Slow collections aud inability 10 | Ragan stated that ho had taken it on nim: | to Tue Bre]—Tho populista held their At CARMERRON CAE AN Ok e il 6T1a0 T s ization is to enter the political field or any | realize on securities is the self to ch a special train to go to the | county convention this afternoon and made s oI AER D L Mayor Wallker and tho city offciuls w had boen n tho hgbit of dolng this a6 diffore oth d where tho soldiors' intorests ave | Arthur McHenery, the popular deputy | pujlyat Superior, amd invited o t0 | ¢he following L ‘Treasurer, H loan (cliens diwas dopliod Mokl 3 zos. The South Omaha Bre RAEIHEGE BOIDINE Was VHOUGRYREHIG SERM atstake. The conviction thut it should be | Postmaster, was married to- Miss Gait on | o dud contributé as much f s 48 0L RITAIE 1IRHIRBERL: - SERMUERK: WO, | afiliste . Lih " Bimigr oceanizakions - 1 | B CRIEARSN 20 oI LHBRUR SRIOMARE | ronce. mado impossible for another aduinisiration | Phitesduy ovening by Iev. M. Humphroy | Fouzht they could afford £: B Olson resentroprosntybivotsomibla | Gonnde, . o Te G | SOBERRY, HaG IeN0 SeF viagesgund one Bl | Ou iriday tho clerk came back and or- that would select u Geor ssiouist to | 1 tho presence of only wwar frionds and rola- | "PENCi? was matle 0ut aa follows: Judge, | OUR) - O Kand, renominated; | Tl uficors of the grand council for tho | all cloguntly fitted out in colors, in tho iost | gercd uboii $80 worti of o woolon undor- control pension matter od napimous, | Uves Afier the marriage coremony was | ¢ {1 Tannorj treasurcr, John Duncan of | Jo&iste o S YA0KRI: (ADOHITE ] SRANSDE YRUEALOAA therlund, Juskalok, the cigar manufac. | Wedh Sl handherehiofs, suspoudcig Organization will bo effected on the 18uh | PORTIEMON kioy nll pavicok of tho mareiage | Hastings; clork, Alva Tompkine; sheri, 0B e i =B Mhen; Paineriie. Sansaioh, © bwnufacs | ana bind them charged up s before. One of RrvEn pe s A supber. The young couple lofu tho noxt | Nick Sehilling; ‘Tocorder of deeds, Silas . | Farbel periwendont, '8 b Clarl nall; rand aecond vies president, 1, | makingunion label cigar Jg | Hheiarke in. the wholanilo nouss find hoara 10 Ladics' Charity club elected the fol y s fair and other | Gommun: superintendent, F. W, Button: ; i . 805 Bd| ISR A G RTA LA IO 108 hat the man had been dischureed, and ho o AT BT eastern cities for a one-month's o) s AR M G e A LS or, William Rogo . renominated; com- ors; grand sccretary, lidward H., | alon i ore the parade started all the | yojd the manager of the wholesule house, g VN TEN R T oy Mr. and drs. C. H, Morgan and daughtor | faevs o O aton§ " * | missioner, First distr it incumbent, | Busch; grand troasuver, Joseph H. Rtichter: "““’l‘“‘”_‘*l”“ u ”‘;' “'*] o WOY- | One of the clerks was sent out w0 find Vs:n fant, M Chiina: socretary hid treas. | Nwe sl i Clic Wililo thero aro somo good nomina- | 0 Cutwiugham, was uraed down and | grand warshal, Josegh A, Myl erand | g tho arisuic work, but the datiago was | yoossy. T wan locuted i iront of o “ urer. Mrs. L. M, Keend - Rivoans Euokol M. Oarzell gag € vions on the ticket, on the whole it is 1800 BOmInase Alaonen ERRHEE 80 Gy byl Sl e, BEAR The oity bakery hada float with work- | i 800t suloon und the goods wero A big party of citizens left for the Worla's | lichands are home from Lincola, not considered strong, The democrats have e divoctars, Goorge 1% Coll, Hor, B, 11, Garrol), | o eity buory haa s, flooh, wvorke | bebind the bar. “Ine South Omabia clerk fair nd.l . Among tho number were the fol - Boott, M. iss an ark put themselves in a most ludicrous position WILL RAISE A WAIL, SORODR ~ABMIY, Y5 gral REOF, 20V, (| I A Are » | was persuaded 10 go back to the wholesie lowing well known citizens: Mrs., Wilson | Shall have réturned from the dem by makiug the advance for fusion and boing pon <Ll . J. Donuelly, el salogman for Jeiten had.ono ‘ifl tho | house, and when there b made such a strong i 5 o state conventi aling bno atvance fo on and be q /ot en' ois designed to ies zes in the procession. Ther ¥ ‘ M o U 5 B AR LA GHAL """“":‘ A A sekava fs home from tho World's | FoPulsed in the manner they were. Four of | Frosprets of o Protmst from Property | (iio XOWE Mows Instiiute (s desitned 1o | B il or® INilivon from the | dchial of i discharie thut o wis pe rs. P, K, Lumbard. L. 8. Moé ana wife, A. Lockwood is home fron orld w0 of five appointed to confer Owacers Over @ Stroot Opening. ranus Jitiar oD dhalopia oll ; ; ; [ mitted to got aywuy with Ui ods, - As son B} e o ! fair, ; | of members of the Catbolic church. Its | German schools. The broom factory was | iy ldstein could bo communicate \ A cax 10 osed, vould have hissed’ any | of Twenty-fourth strees frc Nags ‘atxoat (| 100! i s o motto of the | Eggers was chief marshal of the evenin ! 4 R : i Polica Judge Hotiies aid it y o RS s Shdante we of Twenty-fourth strcot from Cass str Pro Deo, Pro Patris,” the motto of the | Fisers was chiof marshal of the evening, | jiy former clerk i fow days g A Bothwell and wife, Mrs. Vau- | = r| \o Adams and Webster county independ- | BOTLD it 18 said thav & wall from property | orsanizvtion, —crysuallizes its priuciples. | & assistod i Luan, | pegponsible for the £oods. Office y J. e Brown, Dr. Kuox and sister, | ] =iho Himwood district falr closed yos- | o4 today pluced O. K. Pliney of Inavalo in | owners will be heard. U soaronly fen vears af ake. It Basher | AOHR 2 Gus Wareman and - Frank | ing for Vaouyoussy and hono o s 4 - Sellman, i, C. Wilkie, G. N. Ruggles and | terday. ing the last two days there w nomination for the posiion of Tepreasat 1 - 4 3 come i powerful instrument for good, band- | Schuele | tho goods, whith zed 1o have pu 1 ation for the position of representi tis also said that the observatory of ; o ot ‘hief Beckott and Capla were | ! wife, G. 1. Duvis and wifo, J.”H. Pugh and | fully 5,000 peoplo ou the grounds. The most | tive from the Forty-sixth reprosenthtive dis. | Groighton collegs will Bave to be. sacrifeod | 1% 0Kether by the sirou links of Cliristian || | Chlof Bockatt und Gantain Austin ware | chased udder fals e, Lho valus gl o Wif0, € ‘(‘,“'i',‘)’“;‘l:“"“;;'\’l‘l:“ R interesting vace at the faw was the five-mile | trict, rank A. Harmon having resigned and | ¢ tho demand for an open highway. The | ing i & nractionl maonor_ th principes of | Work in protecting the crowd from acel- | B¢ #rtivles thus obl In bous $10 - ] e for grand larceny, biwyele contest against a team of horses. left tho state. 5. heL 3 i 3 4 O PN 'he Seventl Var 8 Oully. | 0, {or gran. st nge of horses, ririzes . it IR D APRAAOR IMARARR 1, BEVIS Hhed uts. The Seventh Ward Mi band of > sttempted to com "sl‘\:-‘:-‘.,xlnfl-".‘“.“fln‘;unu MY ( d of Omaha was the bicycle rider Py . ‘f:‘ L'rl‘““.‘l’,"‘i‘”'“‘l".‘l“')“ i .‘"‘f“'l"‘:’“““" FasatiiLy 000 paLrIDUNE. Tho soal of lu iR, Sd ERRN HatRE Qriaho Ia tindiy Hurk ¥ for the obsorvance of German day was celo- | §2¢ Ah SOAE WA OL0C. ARl ,l‘_lltl’x;v-;“hv Mr ] Texasan, Neb., Oct. 7.—(Speclal to Tis T v:Inll kl‘l’u\l“\t‘h‘:w u:-‘n“;‘:x:L; son | 1o the shelterof its halls thousands who furnipled tho Rusly, , Gaan sois tision with a Farn '::‘:x:\ A ‘1|;) xl:xl:;;lt; ] B o [ day . Allison of Platismo; o race wa ) , ension, and > £0 be torn do Cvel X Bk and fra. | from both Omaha and Council Bluffs were | lisio i Farnam street car on Thi Pt Tarpor tall Jast ke withaniu- | wou by the teaw by 100 feet. The purso was | BaE.] —Burt county republicans aro noveu- | ifit were not exuctly on the line there | tormal apirit e o a8 8 ond fra- | {0 the procession y ’ | street Friday night while out drivicg, was IR e ety X | #0. “Time: 14:48. The association will | husiastio over the turuing down of Judge | w uo difference, as no correct obser- | gunization is carcfully wttended to, for by | Bauer's concert hall was decorated from | unconscious nearly all day veswrd d is 1 viety during its first decade. The play :m"{k“ “rl"llu\.x nu:-u: w':‘: ]nu-r ot new build- | Maxwell by the railroads and state house an be taken within 200 feet of a | this means young men on pleasure bent are | the floor to the ceiling, Banners and flags, | more se Iy injured thun was at first sup- | Murderiu the Coal Yard," was then put on | s S Erpund, und hopes to gang. Burt county was strong for Judge , the Jar and vibrations caused by | provided a rendezvous for evenings where | representing all the” German societios in | posed. Ho is being well cared for at the ““‘. BARIA Pan R A ahe Al anta s d best fair ground in the count; R A Lall and Dattianieos AR SAREMAEY o preventing any degree of ac u{‘én,‘. "“{( n-l(-; .:].m.u. m)n be u"m M mln‘ T*;‘l:(h:x; w“‘-‘wru ;-lmxi \l‘“\;»:.fl. ‘u“lk““}“ e | Presbyterian hospital, and hopes are enter- Tho oxtra yenire of forty in the Carleton ‘ - L e P ate dar- at S A A ship is divided into three classes—benefi- | hung in profusion from o 100k 4nd cor- | ained for his recovery k murder case is nbout half exhausted and the Maursakn Gtz Ausk Tiderss | AlLINO UG And $he iain A lsteecangive | tho president of the | ciary, associate and honorary. All members | ner. Tho stage was sct with plants and A, i \ - ! : -8 county of ! ¢ institution, in discussing ihe matter yester- | must bo pre gttty a - flowers and presented & sceno that was 4 stato has made but one peremptory chal. | FURASKA City, Oct |Special ‘to Tus | ;0 NL Vel to the “grand old man” to the L d : practical Catholics as well as citi- | 1 4 4 b ned 0 a Or R ) lenge ana the defense three. 1t is expected | HEE]—Sneak thieves abound in Nebraska | voreugy, . g day, Mpake feclingly " poncerning ‘It | zeus wheu of age, aud must be of good char- | beauuful William Stenger, the man who was ac that s jury will be secured during tonight, | City and the police seem powerless to stop - simply means,” he said, “another burden of | seter, temperate and of industrious habits, Mayor Walker delivered the address of v ger, A W sbea==™ and that the tria} will commence Monday | them. Yesterday afternoon one was discoy- Four Tiokets in the risld, expense to the college, leaving aside tho | Oné of the ehief hindrances to the general | Welcome and turnea the keys of the city | cused of stealing the trunks belonging to S morning. ered it Edward Mason's house with o b | PAWSER Ciny, Ock, 7.—(Spocial Telegram | 1U5ation ot tho iuconvenience, which will be | growtiiof ‘tiio organiiation' bus beeu dis- | o¥er to tho Germans in a very neat speech | Mrs. Baldouett, plead gullty 1o tho crimo of P = — Yo Al HEBAIG WAk Ty Ginaoyery o | toTuk Bk, —The indepondent vounty oon. | Serious, indeed. ~All that can be dono will | osed of. At a meeting of archbishops o Chi- | The Ge 3 speaker of the evening was Mr. | petit sny yosterday and was fined $100, 'k Tuey Have u Murderer, g8 m mi N:‘u“w\l;l n.!.',‘u tiscovery pr ;. u et I "llll",“" ut unty eon- | he to buy a piece of ground somewhere out | cago receutly they cordially and unani. | F. J. F g of this city. kis words were | after which the payment of the fiue was sus E Daxora CITr, 00, To—[Specia) Tolegram Wiaw £ Ll j 4o | Yontion today nominated for treasurer, J. U. | iu the suburbs, wiere we will uot be dis- | niously endorsed its’ principios and decided | grestod with applauso pended for sixty diys and Stenger releassd g %0 Tus Bax.|—Throo Indiaus from Winne m schosl today, e by had o in | Linberger clerk, J. A. Mock; sheriff, turbea, and rebuild, and that will cost from | 1o end the opposition mauifested in various ollowing the address was a concert pro- | from Jail ’ bugo i varrested & man today found pais rigible and a fow days ago was detected | §150 3 Judee, 3. ¥ o L SUnerin $30,000 t0 $#40,000. quarters. A letter from Mgr. Satolli, apos- | #ram, after which the celebration was con - - wandering around on the . agency, who | obbing J. H. McLellan's house in broad dny- | 61 GuePiylj surveyer, B W. Howe corouer - ——— tolic delegate, was read at the grand coun ith a ball. It can safely be said Malligan ta Limbo, darigg, around on the . ageucy, who | FORRl eider. This makes the fourth a Bewildered with Booze, L o manie PO e M VR SRl an day was celebrated in S0uth | Thomas Mulligen. sliae Koily, was or- nus b sent out by the | 1g tralght biok N a0 " gan, alias Kolly, was or pewers the daosioil ) by & ik T straight ticket in tho field and makes the | Ed Lynch was down fu the Third ward fn | meut to the menmbers, I rejoice,” says the yesterday and last evening os it H joux City police of the murderer of Johu PR vy T republicans sure of s ) i ¥ b ANS Jopere rested yesterday afternoou aud is charged 8% W Ratrer ut Sioux City, Tuesday might. “The | J 8 Olpbe Newwa, . s bowlldored siate of intoxication yesterday | delogate, fat tho noble purposo for which | Bever was bofore with being & vagraut aud suspicious ehar man bue o paich ou s face overncuan | NEwsKs Cirv, Oct. To(Special Tole | Cuss County Foulists afternoon, and, afer roamiag around for a | YoU Unlted and formed this association, the Fought with & Fastpad, AP TP ey R e fimh‘:y:.;:: ",lu;l%:‘{‘ymw., o y“:u‘u:“;-&;u‘n:“; b‘flt,lary wd | la:mw; .»';un.u'wb.(r)‘.-: T-=[Special | while, imagined that & man omployed at the | gTo Worde, ‘Pro Deo and Pro bairia. 1 | A cattlemon from western Nebraska had & | bed tho cathiedral » fow yoars ugo wud wat ims & narrow elogram to Tus Bes|—The populists of | swelcing works had robbed him. Lynch re- | bg o y L of livel, rience f d o sutenced Lo peual ser ] g S of you 10 couvey Lo your socioty the | lively experience with a footpad sbout mid- | senten: o penal servitude, i e | . : %

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