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AHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY!' APRIL 15, 1891 TWENTY PAGES CURTAINS FALCONER'S LACE CURTAIN AND DRAPERY SALE. CURTAINS AND A large purchase of Lace Curtains, Portieres, Swiss Draping goods, Rugsiand Art Materials at way below value, enables us to offer most extraordinary AND G g lnrg.m]u m‘du.s(: lines this ‘\wu.k. £1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains we will sell at 68c per l"” $9.00 Irish Point Curtains for $4.38 per pair; $13.50 Brussels & e l)I{ /\I)l. I{II,S Lace Curtains, 8.50 per pair; 25¢ Swiss Muslin, 18¢ per yard; 75¢ Madras, 3sc per yard; 35¢ Art Sateens, 20c per yard; Chenille Portieres, worth $5.00, to= l)]{ i\ I)]. 1\)1 l. \ 4 Ao morrow, $2.75 per pair. Rugs will be sold at a fraction of their value. S#kalines, Drapery Silks, Fringes, all marked at prices to effect a speedy sale. - - A Note the full particulars below. Never before were these goods offered at such low pricas. These goods will be found on our 2nd floor, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Irish Point Lace Curtains. Portieres and Screens. Swiss Muslin. $1.00 and $1.28 Lace Curtains......688¢c 5|$7.B0 and $9 .00 Irish point Curtains...$4.80 |$6.80 Chinese Reed Portieres.....$2.98 |28c and 80c Swiss Muslins oo edakey $1.80 and $1.78 Lace Curtains .....98¢c $12 00 and $18.00 Irish Point Curtains. $7.80 88Bc and 40c¢ Swiss Muslins LR o) $278 and $8.00 Lace Curtains $1.78 $17.80 and $20.00 Irish Point Curtains$12.80 French Ma,tlra.s. 78c Madras ..88c¢ Brussels Point Curtains = A LA UGG R B $4.00 and $8.00 Lace Curtains...$2.98 $18, $18 and $20 Brussels Cyrtains..$10, bl At 4 78 s - & X e e Silkaline. FRER! e = . e Ohinene Soreens, SHeSTIlewl A CESERRE UL e One enamel pole and brass trimmings free wi FRER! Drapery Silks. each pair. Enamel polc and brass lrimmings free with each pair. |$8 and $9 Screens, slightly damaged.$1.98 [82 inch Drapery SilK..........cooeur.. §|$4 and $8 Chenille Portieres......$2.786 :kffi(:) and $7.80 Chenille Portieres.$8.98 g Hd ‘Hivd ¥43d $8 and $9 Chenille Portieres.....$6.88 ‘dI1vd ¥43d ‘AYdVX ¥3d 35c Art %.n‘orrn 20(‘.. ‘)OC RU(] Fl‘l‘l‘l(jo Sc 365¢c Ruq Fringe 15¢ 10c Gotton BdgingRFringe “\8IL75 RUGS $L25 -~ . $200 RUGS $2, 50/ 8350 RUGS 8350 - © 8600 RUGS 475 \ Body Brussels. Real Wilton. /// / Smyrna. Chinese, $1.35 \ Smyrna, myrn1 Smyvrna, Chinese, Iw(luc ed price > $2.50 Reduced price (’(/ & Reduced price 58 : IO(/Q‘,O Rcduccd price Snr:;uma for it \\ $ | ON C”o, \ $2 RUGS 58 \“"/ Ellgs P RUGS *® “RUGS \ N < FAECONERS FIRST FLOOE. PARGAINS, $2.00 $4.00 SEED. 10c 30¢ 50c EACH b UMBRELLAS, | UMBRELLAS, | UMBRELLAS, | EMBROIDERY, |EMBROIDERIES | EMBROIDERIES | ssum worn o v s $1.25 $2.69 : $3.48 1lc 8lc 16¢ On Sale Now, BEGINNING MONDAY.| MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS. Colored Dress Goods.| CORSETS. CORSETS. We offer spe | values in ladies’ capes ‘We have just received a large line of New ss goods are coming in fast fi WE SACRIFICE THEM. and suits, all correct styles and fect e o N i/ : s tartans ¥ ind perfect i the handsomest men’s night shirts ever Every day adds some new attraction. 8 1 COr 38C. Ladies’ o abiaap Sular Y ca shown, and at prices that are just about Great specials for tomorrow. B colore. tan and, Dhack g clicular capes, hai of what you have before paid. 10-inch_henrietta cloth, strictly all wool, | 1 solid case of corsets in the famous 7 51.49 | A'l 48 l’»‘r dozen very neatly trimmed splendid line of shades, regular price 60c, ‘v:.\\ly all sizes, (v'r\l[ '“M '”'M;' K:um else- Embroldered kersey: ©a s good muslin_ shirts, regular Sic quality. Rt MTAAT- Shc: where we start them for 3Sc. e s rlnm,kv EA ‘;,,'“'rt," ‘r:':_',] MONDAY, 48¢ BACH. Each day brings Greater Bargains; G0-Inch French sorges, worth $1.00, 48- LAt At 69¢, 50 dozen, the newest and pretticst Each Bargain brings New Customers. ineh all wool basket weaves, worth $1.00. | 1 solid case of N. I ummer corsots, 82.49 dosigns of trimming, also plain_white. A | 50 pieces all wool French challis, dark and a little beauty, all s A e perfacts At regular §1.00 and $1.25 quality, Monday 69c {light grounds, worth Goc, all on sale Mon- regu we'start them for 43c. skt o T ek o 1 s ek | A% e, 3 an mev. sanomey| | DEIOW are Samples of our Bargains for this Week---Read Carefully. J§ |™hiitio ow siss am siso m. | consens, se. ing, regular value, $4.50; Monday only trimmed and plain white Wamasutta muslin | ported broadeloths, new spring shades, on | 1 solid case of fast black Florence cor- ) Each. shirts, all felled seams itinuous fac 24 - Monday at $1.00. | sets, a world beater, all sizes and a line wo Isle of Wight suit, the very latest in fngs and perfect workimanshi cgula i are closing by o ) ct workmanship, Regular ¥ B PR abA are closing out, they are worth from $1.00 l.l'iyle, This st rl»t tailor m..;ln, oll navy | value, $1.25 to $1.50, Monday ¢ cach. BUY 5 “10 inch French Tamise, Domestics. to $2.00; you get your choice for blue, shower proof serge, regular value o 3 i o s All the best makes and latest patterns | The most complete corset department in sult, $13.50. To introduce them we will sell [ NOTIONS. A NICEHR 40:-inch Alatross that aro regular in dross calicos now Sc yard, reduced from | the west. Ask to sea the new novelties these suits Monday at Elite curling iron heaters for gas, Sc. Sixty-five cent goods — this 8, we have just reccived for summer wear. 89,98 65c waving frons, 25c. et Amoskeag apron ginghams, now Sc a yard, [ All goods™ go cheap. Complete lines of Children’s spring reefers, color, tan and| Unbreakable combs, all sizes, worth up BLAOK D RESb 1t YVGEK reduced from 8. . cmm?mrs and boys' underwaists. gray, diagonal cloth, all sizes, Monday at lor'l,-:""r al (o ?{" cachy - Our entire stock of bedford cords now APRONS 29C. 9 Pine combs, 3c cach. BoRyAraigrediics o APRONS 29C. 81.13 Fach. e yard, reduced from 10c WHILR THEY LAST. We are showing the largest and most com-| 50¢ hair brushes go at 15c. 40-inch Inglish Mohair, Our entire stock of printed sateens, worth - plete line of ladies’ walsts. Linen thread, 2c a spool. 39 Y NOWw |isroni 40c, to be closed out at Stc,| 300 aproms that are worth from 45c to Percale waists at 37c, 49¢, 63c, 76c, that| Satin belt hose supporters at 25c a pair. 40-inch Royal Serge; regular | 10¢ and 15 60c have all been put in one lot, all kinds are worth up to $1.50. Silk side elastic, 26¢ a palr. A N D WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. and styles and all you want for only 29¢ Laundered walsts af 0S¢, 75c, 90c, 93c,| Clark's Ombre crochet cotton, all shades, Fifty cent goods—this week All our 25c India linen now 1274 each. $1.00, $1.25, that are worth up to $1.75. b a ball. SAVE MONRY. All our 15¢ India linen now 10c. BABY CAPS 20C. _'S'I‘;k ‘V:',"‘:;"‘v ulv 3;’35, $3.75, $5.00, $6.00, SILKS. e 0 JAl mlr‘ vr([ ored linen duck suitings now TomorroW y caps, all new, pretty $TEORIL000 @RI (07 Plain_surah and figured China sliks, R D RAAON T styles, good quality, bought to sell for G0c, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. worth 50c, Monday 25 LN kT ) v rt' them tomorrow for only 20c each. ments. ! CHANGEABLE ARMURE. léy’s regular Dollar goods; Violots, e per bunch. Black armure, worth $1.25, Monday 69c. Rose sprays, from c to GSc per spray. BIaGk ros)uraintiiwonthik $1135 Aoriday; FILLED- this week Clover blossoms, 87c per bunch. Goc. Popple sprays, d7c a spray. Black bengaline, worth $1.25, Monday 69c. Daisies, 49c per bunch. Wo have just received a line of 2d-Inch e INinenyaRaNares wortheaauNa Untrimmed hats and children’s caps. black brocaded taffetas, which always sells arerallilineniandinre oty ionmle These goods are all worth double the |for $1.25, Monday for $1.00. . "_‘:r"_ny !:-n'nug:w in tray cloths, 15ec, 19¢, mone; 25¢, G0c and 75c. F A L [: D N E H 1505-1507-1509 Douglas St. ) | WE WILL FILL MAIL ORDERS. DAZZLED BY A FALSE CRY B:::fl:a::l.met‘)\uly]dumg‘lm;hew;:ln;:l:;tdrulrl;z(;: ;-1:0- own recognizance and will be tried for dis- ' pancy at the beginning of the next school | tion. A local association was organized with | head today, in which he says that cireum- GUILTY OF MAN ‘LAUC“TER turbing the peace next Monday. year. When completed it will be the pret- | the following officers: President, D. L. | stances will not permit him becoming a assets s kept on deposit at Washington in | The rallroad department of the Young ; tiest building on College Hill. A Ditto; vice president, A. T. Griflith; secre- | candidate for congress this year. the custody of the comptroller. When a | Men's Christian association will be dedicated Prof. Swezey recently got into working | tary, Charles Wake; corresponding secretary, _— dividend is to be paid the receiver fills out I with appropriate exercises next Monlay even- | order an instrument which registers the | Ed Peden OPENED WITI ASUNRISE MEETING. See them at 10c, 12 I of Herninway and embroidery silic you never saw s . 10 pieces Gd-inch hed worth 80c, now marked down to 60c a > the line of momie stamped bureau scarfs we are selling at 29¢c and L( they | e a dozen. SOLE AGENTS FOR BROOK'S GLACE - 7 - 11 wool Merino, Priest= We are closing out several lines of T tmeai Bargain counter. First floor. 27-inch swivel silks, new and handsome 42-inch g A IRliiaigon i eavor Al LG our art artment. ~ New novel Flower display Monday. Special induce- | designs, Monday 60c. MAIL ORDERS - c towels that are worthy of your attenti of stamped linens just in, and all new COTTO h must be used on the Wil- cox & Gibbs, also on the Standard and Do- mestie looper attachments. Absolutely fast black, soft finished. Cotton for all ma- chines. f braska Leaguo of Repub- | blank checks furnizhed him for the purpose | ing. Prominent railway oficials of the state | amount of sunshine and shadow cach day. | The Dawson county alliance met here this ; iota Erosidentiof: Nebrasks) Loax P and forwards them to the comptroller, who | tave accepted invitations to be present. The sensitive apparatus Is at the top of the | afternoon. ¥irst Day Distriet Convention | G€0rge P. Housh Convioted of the Murder lican Olubs on Campaign Issues. signs them and returns them to the parties e cupola of Merrill hall and the rocord s e P A Sd Ao of Oharles F. Cage. A (R, SRS B Gl O BONRED MIH BOSTORFION, thetripte. register in Boawell abeorvatory, | KEARNEY, April 14—(pecial to The | HASTINGS, Neb, April 14.—(Speclal Telg oy : g ; SRR, STy s to The Bee.)—The sixth district con Washington for collection. Receiver Hayden | Steolo City Aroused at Midnight by Lively | The Adelphian quartet, after a tour of | Bee)—The wheclmen of this city have or- A Sram : . THAT BODY TO MEET AT LINCOLN JUNE 12 | 11,5 toraraed sust 1,001 of these checks to Firing—Thieves Escupe. Kansas and Missouri, is' homo on @ fort- | ganized a Leaguo of American Wheelmen | vention of the Christian Endeavorers began [ WILL FILE A MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL Washington and they call for about $40,000. STEELE CITY, Neb., April 14.—(Special ""i'llfl'»~ I\'{\c:m‘.m. Al the | S0¢iety, with the following officers: Pres at 6:30 this morning with a sunrise prayer. —— This sum does not, however, represent’ the | p. v - SRRl X The soldier boys are enthusiastic over the | (o "5 N e SO OWINE G K Aol reipsms i b w e S ol ds y JInteresting Review of the Situation In- | entire amount of money in the hands of the | Telegram to The Bee)—The postofiice at | arpival of the United States army officer, “f nt, ‘\\, W. Vance; vice president, Mr, Ells. bl g sk |h-l--1|Nkux e “|) ll'lwn- John Keck Acquitted of the Charge of Broalks cluded in the Call for the Conven- comptroller, as that official holds $50,000 in ~this place was robbed last night be- | Licutenant Hardin, who this week began | Worth; secretary, Fred mbert; treasurer, | © 3 egates expes L , I rosorve to meet preferred claims ordered y tween 12 and 1 o'clock. James Peters' | his service as instructor in tactics and mili- [ Frank Dodinson. They will have a track | nearly all arrived and the meetings of the ton-OMentsionshe om0 paid entire by the courts blacksmith shop was first broken Into and a {ary scienco. Friday night the faculty and | made on the ball grounds and hope to have | day are well attended. Rev. A. J. Turkle Geufldeaty Receiver Hayden has been prosccuting all | it of tools stolen, The postoffice door was Students gave him'a reception. Acquaint- | the next meeting of the state assoclation | of Omana conducted the morning devotional i 2 p 's debtos d pes ance making was the object of the occasion. | held here. exarcine o) ebro :“l)u:‘x::;:p::zu‘ll:?:pl]:tfll::lnl‘(”."}:‘:)’:. ”v«‘-‘l’.lu‘»hhum: then forced. A Short ‘musical and Miorary program was | Everybody is now anxlous over the result | eXerolses. Mrs. May MeMillan of Hebron A i ¥ The safe was opened by breaklng the o biort SRIGH O o e Fecently | of the Kearney and Black Hills bond case | Tead a paper on “How, When and Where LINCOLN, April 14.—(Special to The Bee) | be turned over to, the depisitors. 1o el | combination off with a sledge hamier.” The it T “or' (he. Eighteonth intantry, | before the supreme court. 1t the declsion of | We Shall Organize Christian Endeavor So NELIGH; Neb, Fantllnid r(Snegislmalc, ~President 1. W. Lansing of the Stato League | 1% hopes of saourtng the Moser residencd | (il was torn out of tho safe and with its gijioned ‘at Fort Clark, 1 While @ man | the court Is reaffirmed and the bonds are | cieties,” and . B. Moyer of Kenesaw spoko | B¥m to The Bee)—The Housh-Cage murder of Republican clubes today fssucd . call for | GHock” siuns~ which g0 to prove that the | Contents carried away. = The burglars were uner: middie a a wide expe- | not issued the work of enlarging the canal to | on “Questionable Things,” and Robert Pat- | case Jury rendered a verdict of man- the seventh annual convention of the league, | immense sums of money spent in rebuilding dl“l“‘h*’d y (1 he "_L"'V“"‘l_’s‘l“‘\‘"‘ WSlively rience in military affairs, and with the con- | 9.000-horse power will commence at once, | terson of Highland treated of “Incentives to | slaughter. The defense will file a motion eld in Lincoln Tuesday, June 12, for | and refurnishing the magnificent residence shooting match occurred, lasting until the 09 co-operation already evinced by the | and that means the future prosperity of | Soul Winning.” for a new trial. Ao/ki8 HGl0: WAHLRS Yy 3 Were really drawn from {he depositors of the | Ammunition gave out. There were tWo pgyg of the battalions cannot fail to make | Kearney. Anticipating a favorable decision [~ A halt-hour prayer service for assoclate | 11 (he distriot the purpose of electing thirty delegates to | FETE WO (RN M R LGP OF Being fur. | Durslars and from the description they are yjo poane College militia second to no such | the canal company Is now making prepara- | members was conducted by the district sec- B0 G the national convention, which meets at l;la]ll'll by Mrs. Munh\';‘. 98 has been claimed | &€ nerally thought to be l)l«: same partles organization in the west. tions to put a large force of men to work at [ retary, Miss Bushnell of Hastings. Just was placed on I|L|I.. Keck was arrested by Denver June 26, and for the transaction of | all along. The recefver also hopes to realize | ¥ho assaulted and ""."_“‘“.,“““){r“;‘sf‘,““‘_‘l,] | " Miss Prutsmann of Buda, T, has been | an early day. befors' noon the four principal committees | @ detective of the Elkhorn Valley railroad in such other business as may come up. The | something from the gas stcek held by Mosher | foW days ago. ]'“'ll‘y_ h}l‘(:":‘ “h:“l i m-;' secured as teacher of oratory and elocution. Arrangements are being made to hold the | of the society, the lookout, prayer meetin Febru last for breaking the seal of a -osentation will be five delegates | and Outcalt, Mosher held 2,680 shares, the | Shooting aroused the citizens, but the birds next meeting of the Merchants and. Con- | social and missionary, held conf car at Oukdale, Neb., where a lot of pilfer- AR QLRIBLEASIMAE W B S face valde of which 15 $268,000, while Outcalt | had flown. IBRASK sumers assocation In this city. Addresses | This afternoon Rev. H. O. Scott of Hast- | 1o 1ia hoon koing on for some time pre from each club having less than 100 members | s ¢q4/600"vorth, The courts have ordered Death of a Columbus Physician. will be made by prominent citizens, and a | ings couducted the devotional exercises. A A0 SOINELD OIS, fimea pras and one additional delegate for each addi- | 40" inboln Gas company not to transfer COLUMBUS, Neb., April 14.—(Special Tele- | Heavy Raln Falllng In Sevoral Parts of | large representation is expected from all over [ Reports of the committee conferences were [ VIOUS The testimony of the detective was tional fifty members or fraction thercof. The | any stock offered for sale except upon ordors | wran to The Bee)—Dr. Charles B. Stillman, the State, the state. made. Rev. C. M. Junkin of Hubbell spoke | that e had followed Keck from the cars president, secretary and treasurer of each | of the court. Before the litigation is ended | FTC 0L R0 S lF it G0 R e e this NELSON, Neb.,, April’ 14.—(Special Tele on “Christ as a Citizen.” A junior platform | to the village of Oakdale and back to the ‘o members, The | it will be necessary for all holders of Lincoln . AR : o /AT A AR, | meeting was conducted by Mrs. O. | car, which was loaded with oat ) Tocal club aro also ex officlo members. Tho | 4t will be nocossary for afl holfers Of LaCown | ¢iornoon, aftor an illness of five days, of | 6PAm to The Bee)—Rain has fallen here | NEWCASTLE, Neb, April 14—@peclal | W. Neodham of Alblon. In this meet: | exrmimine the ooy M kel ol ‘}\, :':{’ call Is slgned by President Lansing and Sec- | Ga8 company s Ve Lo the sallsfac- | Sneumonia. He was 62 years old and was | almost continuously for twenty-four hours | to The Bee)—Mr. P. Bennctt, prominent | ing Miss Lella Kelsey of Hastin Tetary Siaughter and concludes with the fol- | Hon.oF ‘he oaurt Uitichoy. ere egully e the first Justice of tho peace and the only | past. The fall has been gentle and has | grain dealer at this place, has commen Miss “Bmily Cpecc of Pranklin - and "”'("\l“ l:“;;:m}u,',”;. move qui Jumped out P : SR v b doctor here for nine years. He resided In BRI e L sl L I s L S R A Miss Frances M. Chandler of Minden | anc placed under arres oy x a call to the Republican State BONACUM. TARES THR: RULELT. Omaia the year previous to his coming hero. | 4 :'lukl.l.f““.‘l‘:“ R Fam ey (9sh ({0 rankSaet 0 petdae Point read addresses on “Some Ways in Which | The defense showed that it was lmpossible 1o issning o eallito the Republcan:s It is announced that Bishop Bonacum him- BEATRICE, April 14.—(Sp: groatly encouraged. s Di, axpact Lo opon o hacnoss 8hop hert Aoxt | Juniors: Can' Ald ‘the*Pastor," Pifty Years | 1o/ see Keok broak the soal, whils. tie: des League clubs and all republicans we feel | (o0 i o o Douglas tomorrow forenoon | to The Bee)—Mrs. Joseph Sausma Vears | FULLERTON, Neb, April 14.—(Special to [ D @ L ARIRINEIS OXE | Wxotand Now,tt land itirha Ralation {02! thal || rannan i niaa that th A g5 confident that at the present time we are | 4nq4 hold vices. Douglus is the town in | of age, died early this mornin, after a short | The Bee.)—~A much ugeded rain has been Mr. C. 0. Anderson of-this pla At ‘~“ AP ';u‘l “:} ”\‘““.n”‘,\;‘u.l)ml ‘llll"\\"l addressing a very large majority of the peo- | Father Corbett’s parish that the bishop has | illness. Interm occurred this afternoon. falling throughout Nance county for the past | Anna Penderson of Richmond Db Tho afternoon session was pretty well [ {uo, Hruied, ARE thak b I”v”- >‘H,‘k.m““;””:lll.u #0 to do. This oveniug ing Into Sculed Cars on horn tSeott court today John Keck » and Miss | Senior Society to the Junior plo of the state, vm(m:w -Inll ]I-IHI'vv]u e Illl ‘rwulwl [Aynlmul;ull:.ll' l‘\\‘l)llj\“:\;;lrl Ilulllr:(, ;;Mlll," m b (nluI’l'!‘“‘Ylfl married at Sioux City Wednesday }i‘ll\ I‘\y \llllh l\‘“ ]”l“' l\‘llll‘\”‘lr.”l:l‘\ I\’:l""'):l.l“ nor did he intend “Thero 1s no place where education comes | Priest with indifferent succe: s feared ] 4 very jubilant over the prospect for bounte- | M. Anderson is manager of the ; | auestion box and social prayer sorvice. The | {ho jury returned a verdict of not g There s no place where education comes | B0 0500 kers that trouble may occur | BEATRICE, April 14.—(Special Telegram | oug erops the coming, season Sl AMRSERGR WSS A afternoon was taken up with businoss. fn | 'p J4[Y foturned & verdict of not gullty. 80 high as in the school of experfence. The | hoiyoen the rival factions at Douglas: but in | to The Bee)—Principal Reed of the South | STROMSBURG, Neb., April 14.—(Special to | “°A 10t quy Will be observed here on Satur- | the evening, after a song service and de- | o continuance was sustained and. e eoon experimental political school of the past two | speaking (o The Bee In regard to the matter | school was arrested for punishing Roy | The Bee)—A drizaliug Fain has been falling | guy" April 21, by the members of the Con- | Yotional exercises led by Rev. H. J. Kirsch- | 5ot for trial on Septembor 4, when a specia] years has graduated Into tho tme honored | today Fathor Corboitstated he hobed that | Siajcer, but when the matter camo up for [ here the entir day, iid it 1s hoved that the | erdiytiona church. Tho day will be spent | PLoin of Hastings, a platform mecting was | torm will be held here by Julgs Kobimmon. republican party a greater number of honest, | for the good name of the people "-" l)»tlsla: trial this afternoon the complaning witness, 'Iflv;.:.mhl!ljuu-‘l drouth- s broken, Never In | [i “blanting trees on the church grounds. | conducted by Rev. H. O. Scott, the president | The bail bond was fixed at $70,000. Scott truthul men than has over been known in | and for the honor and glory of the Catholie | 10" hoy's father, had the case dismissed. the history of Polk county has the ground | X\ Per S S0 B0 LG, S e, of the state soclety, C. R. Cook, W. I [ is still in jail here church the ishoners of Douglas would 0. A, Walker of Liberty was again in jail | been known to be 80’ thoroughly dried out i Dawes and Mrs. 0. M. Needham and other April Judge Sullivan will come here the ]n,.‘,.‘_\ of any political organization, ro | Fise their voices nelther at the bishop nor | 5, the charge of illegitimate parentage. This | @8 at present. Ashland Man Co ts Sulelde, participating, to try the Rothwell cases. The court house he great body of the people who were himsolt llh'lfl'"|.‘(mf" he h{‘"lq"(l;t.d ular | 45 tho third time Walker has been arrested Stromburg's | ASHLAND, Neb., April 14—(Special Tele- Schuylor News Notes. bond election comes up Tucsday, Gasslod by tho {alsé ory of republican mis- | servicos af Douglas on the Grt, BEACRY OF | gn the same charge, but bas mever been | STROMSBUR . April 14.—(Special | gram to The Bee)—Olaf Brodal, a well | SOHUYLER, Neb., April M.—(Special 10| e gule and. tarift robhery, and the glittering | OE METLY 0 SRR o aleo Hold servives | LFoushE to trisl — to The Bee)—The third annaul field day of | known citizen of Ashland, committed sulclde | e Boo.)—Frank Moore, an engineer on the democratio promiscs of better times, cheaper | (5l Gid tomorrow, also in opposition to | Veterans Addressed by o ler Howe. | tho Stromsburg Athletio club will be held at | this evening by shooting himself through the | 1 & M. passenger that runs between Schuy- higher wages, and the sophistry and | 4y %00y ished announcement of the bishop. | HASTI April 14.—(Special Telegram | its grounds May 3. Thi Ises to be the heart. Brodal has been drinking heavily of v of more money, have for the past | M 4 ) - . 8. grounds May is promlises to be the heart, odal has bee 8 heavlly \d Plattsmouth, lles sick with pne the Ord IR asee te year experlenced the result and are now im- The priests, said Father Corbett, were per to The Bee)—Hon. Church Howe, depart- | most active and inte esting contest ever glven | late. He has been expecting to sell his ' ponia at the home of J. C. Hill rd Journal, has severed his connection Patiently waiting the opportunity to aid by | fectly willing to abide by the declslon of the | ont commander of the Nebraska Grand | by the club, and great interest is manifested | farm for some time, but the person at the W. Markham of Lehigh was in Schuyler | ith that paper and left here Monday morn Dhelr votes in the grand work of rebuilding | hiEher powers of the church, to whom an | Aymy of the Republic, addressed a large au. by the members and contestants last moment refused to buy, and this and | on' business this week, ing for Columbus, where he takes a similar the tottering temple of American industrios | 8Ppeal had been taken, aud he deprecated | gjonce in Dutton hail this evening, ~ Mr, A subordinate tent of the Knights of the | domestic troubles it is thouight unbalanced | “"n "N"Slelor 1y recefved the amount of | POBItion 0a the Telogram e oration of American progress | the idea that serious schisms would arlse In | Howe's address was lstened to with con: Maccabees of the World, with thirty-four | his mind. Ho leaves a wife and considerable | ynutirance that was upon his lvery stabls Mra. J. D. Ayres and little son left Tu and prosperity. To that end they Instinc. | the local parishes. siderablo interest by the old soldiers and members, was organized by Deputy Cim- | property which burned March 28, $1,000, and will ',"'-V for Central City on a visit to relatives tively turn (o that party who, by wise and LINCOLN IN BRIEF. thelr wives and friends. At the conclusion ;uunnll-r Stockton of North Platte, with the Seward Prisoner Bnds His Misery. begin at once the erection of & new and | Mg o 4 careful legislation, have dignified American Thomas Cochrane, C. D. Hyatt, J. F. Hut. | 0 the address a banquot was served to the following officers: Sir knight commander, | 0N FAMROT FEHEE PRECRERr, o PR it glire. Jabn Ratolift spent Thursday Ia 1abor, bullt up & ound Anancial policy and [/ ThOMS PSRBT Bt B Herd. | Yeterans and their families in the local 0. W. Barnes; sir past knight commander, | RPN ARER § I ERRAL Y Tongin. Folds is temporarlly Installea as | GFand Island estabiished a credit which has been tho envy | FARS Aaded T PROERE BATE AR S him | post hall. e el G W. E. Nichol; sir past lieutenant commander, | 8ram to The Bee.)—Hugh liarion Jns.| o kORNLD. WOldN 1a . AmOoaElly. Ian I | Rov. W. B, Loonard and Mr. B. 8. Capron of the financial world; a party that for thirty | g5 060 tor a piece of land on Oak creek, near Mysterious Disappearance at Norden. i\\!m“ \luln’\.q i record / kl~‘ |v{r, AI' 1:‘ rt | carcerated in the county jail waiting his ' poig. haing absent with C. Baily in Utah -nlv:“‘”;::.:m,rl\:h“,:“ :}'I"’h‘ ‘]1‘(\\':' ‘\.u-...l City yoars ran (hly kreat government WIthout | usc'Lincoln, 85,000 of which Wwas for righi | NORDEN, Neb., April 4.—Special o Tho nichort (nester At ATt f, k% Netaell; irst | trial for criminal assault wpon bis 1iyvear- | Eriday atternoon I I Burkett ot Lincoln | *NitE, (e SHREE S DI 1 paw rosorting to issuing millions of do of | o dor L0 SUNGI- WA S0F, i N ( b a ards, G cks; second mas- | old stepdaughter, committed suicide by hang- | gelive a lecture, “The American Feder- | . M < By L ondls t6 pay its annual running expenses.” ‘;:r‘“’w’::'d'w“l"'\‘:"{“f“‘ 1:.".: ‘l‘hl‘m’m'::l dM‘ hox | Bee)—John Scholz, living™near this place, ter of guards, J. H. Colman; chaplain, J. M. | ing himself at noon. He was 20 y L ATAATAG AR T S RBHIRAN R hore on a visit to Mrs. Clifford’s par WILL PAY A DIVIDEND. i e e te, i they were com. | Started for town on foot two days ago, and Miller; physician, Dr. A. Anderson; sentinel, | Ho left a letter to his father in Ilinols ' wonools, tho teachers and many patrons and | “'i% MF and Mrs. M. B. Getter v e et e e e el xpense o | has nelther arrived In town or returned 8. A. Peterson; picket, W. W. McGee. stating that he was tired of waiting and that | griends. Miss Cora Laverty rcturned home Friday Boodlrer Hayden has, Sommensed A0 Qo= | BSUAC A KO- 10 TARs. ROUDIGARS. SXYARKS home. He was last seen about two miles he would rather be dead than locked up. Colfax county commissioners have pur- | Af1€F @ four months visit with relatives in wind the ball of ‘red tape, and when ho | secure thom. oo lor directing | from town golug in the wrong direction. Discussed Irrigation ut Cozad. aookax oounty | eommisslaners have purs | Ashland snd Grand Iland reaches the center the depositors of the de- Mayor Welr today fssued an order directing COZAD, Neb., April 14,—(Special Telegram Whitehead Not a Candidate, AeA 30 soren of and th 8 Barkl Mr. John L. McDonough, the democratic funct Capital Natioual bank will receive | the chisf of police to remove all wine and Doane College Notes to The Bee)—I. A. Fort, president of the | KEARNEY, Neb., April 14.—(Special Tele- | Yoat 0f the city, to bo used as o paor farun. | o r postmaster, took charge of tho o epresenting § per cent of their | card rooms from saloons. GEERNE L ol e ol 4 - e B R e price paid was $40 per ac o Monday o warded i1ho ohecks to the | Herman Smith was arrested this morning | CRETB, Neb., April 14 (Speclal to The Nebraska State Irrigation assoclation, ad- | Eram to The Bee)—W. W. Barney, secretary AN, e postolion Monday. s¥eR e b comptroller of the currency at Washington | as a result of a quarrel with Robert Beil | Bee)—Work on the Whitin library has be- qregseq the people of this vicinity this afte of the congressional committee of the Sixth S+ aat U et RSP A ths Blatte: Will aaiabiriie Hale nor Al Festorday. This i made necossary by the | over a b-cont plece. He was reloased on his | gun. Tho bullding will be ready for oceu- noon and tonight upon the subject of irriga- district, recelved a letter from James WhIte- ' peby “Tuen use DOWitt's Little Early Risers. | hire Sunday, Arrested for Punishing a Boy. Newspaper Man Goos £ Columbus, ORD, Neb., April 14.—(Special (o The Bee.) Mr. K. Adams Colvin, lately city editor of

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