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d "THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1894, ing members, ‘The following are among RATLROADS NOT VERY BUSY}H l Made on Honor b T LOTHING may be b weeks — wear 1 « B. Bentley, Li 1; B. A. Rus e — noe ] Soet Sethany B o a v p p ’ o el This Goadition [ndioated by Ansiual Be- | Bey, Tuti le; I, N Wil “‘( e '\ ‘ el e epialt il eain e 3 i dear at St HUES if e e R - gt R i T L 0., poorly made. While new OMAHA ALONE SHOWS AN INCREASE i el ‘w‘ ) ““, o ‘{:"l',l il B - ‘ :\Ot 1“ you can't tell the diffference, . but a few ow we, with the largest clothing store in the west, r ed by the 8 Board 6t DFf. I 1 1 by U States S Rt TR L3 vary aiowih,, tay LiaL e At i e th and Fa"“am with an absolutely new ! its Ko far which | g ia - | \ . . . . ' e el ) O 13 stock, are going to build up an immense busi- 5 Omaba . Yepartiment ol e ~} . 5 '] b i Hhsa 1 ' the baniog o T e R ness by “Selling on Honor,” clothing that has been «Made Omaha lae t larg R H¥aa "raduetd. i BRI whidh D L L R on Honor.,” You will soon learn that our prices are r always lower TR wi ity e baert sagaleid ind P U e TR Y, ever Held or g than at any other store. ra In point of favorabl er it has #peculati being indulged in g T Rl SShah mad MV‘H., teh will be made bt > e ! Ve : Men's Chr wssociation and 4 T s ATe Wha i Maa's all wool suit--single or double breast d--six differ- Man’s fall overcoat, light and medium weight, a handsome men’s Christiax ition tend red a : #Ebasit Witkon. ot the Nevons | | ent shades==round or () () affair, and 'though the price members of taculty, The university oot o in e demglidal 1 square cut--a great big J is small the overcoat 1s 'way Sl oraceed A L L ey i thi il be understood it is | bargain at $5. up in G. You may buy 0 mory. Addr were made by e e them at $4, 50. Prof, Hes Pr Fossler, Dr. Clark, the r | | : | — = BN hs iata koorataty ot e s plonsilp pedal for nguished 0 men | Men’ black ¢ heviot suits, guaianteed to wear and hold col made up as well, wear as SRS, Dresiient Of the. Moung Womeos | acore-on thi rar ir waa gll; Liikas | or to the last thread, al- ° well, look as well as any Christian associatton, and Chane tlor Can- | {ehant il €, Gross of the Sigizenth won the Wavs J56KE wall Jand s = §r2 coat you ever saw. | el My, Weidon. prestaent of the Yomns | army championship gold medal with y ) , Men's Christiin association, presided * the i P o e "l" e nicely trimmed and sold P We sell them for $6. 0o. B e Theel ovted | the Jast three years the scores of the army for $7.50. was an old fashioned well from wl o | rifle team from the Department of the Platte B @ ) a8 in iyt ;‘]\,‘I‘ R ks been Averase Men's sack suits in silk mixed cassimeres, such as you (‘ Three shades children’s suits, ages 4 to 14, usually sold <INCOLY ¥ ULF Year r Man o A Steve Beebo, the Colfax county forger, was | 189 % 5710 never pay less than $15 0 0 » for §2.00; big special sale St e RRELIIo - o SR AR A | 1 a1 for, with the best of J o price $1.25. Manufacturers A sum wsocfation | This 18 highly satisfactory to th . . T Reillaaners antylEibimors. slsstiatin |, ThS 14 Mgty auisfacioly 1p the lr}”nmng and finishing, Q elected the following directo J. Ale in the army col ition at Tort Sh will oo out at §10. 1. Haryhagm, M. A. Warren, Geonge [ althnugh it 95 hardly expected that the ML) § '.: e R L A bt S | v it of the Platte will win | . - siite i 3 : bincolt and Charice Hawiep oo o He 8. | o aliips again, ‘The Sixteentls will have Men's Prince Albert clay worsted suits, double breasted, re- [ty 200 boys' suits, ages from 14 to 18 years, long pants, re broke out in a small frame bullding | representative on the team this year. I oy s 3 % waola R RUNEY Rarar or Mot is Rinl aha s banBil gdora ot thé lfiemen | gentcut,a very nobby suit / 0 0 e I U : heavy woolen goods, dark \eAL nlght. A lafgs partion of the furmit and will give elegant ser- ' ! -~ o/ N cffects, usually sold for $4, was destroyed, but the fire was extinguished = 4 a & i {ha 8n. @ #5tone tho departiient arrived o y vice, for $13. Ty sy / big special sale price $2,50 Tho Lancaster county delegation to the g press themselves as highly elated over the Name and Regiment. |3 E i 3 ; G ; . P : . ; s ”r-|‘u‘:n| P I nomloRting Tl N The best English melton suits, with lap seams, raw edge, a Junior suits in blue and b'ack tricot cioth, nobby, dressy, Teld a meeting at the Lincoln hotel at 2 | i nice absolutely new style, 3 1 3 ages 3 to 7 years, usually . o'elock this afi-rnoon and completed plans | - ° = o Aul k 1 il () sold for $6.50: big speci for the prosccution of the campaign in this | ‘\I" m, 17th 50/ 1 Auburn make, dou e - sold for 36.50; big specia B county. ; e i breasted $11, and single sale price, 3.2 xetor Brevitios TER, Neb .\’«w‘ 21— (Special.) M, 15 54 breasted at §10.50, ‘Wilber Bill and Wilber Baker returned yes ety = terday from a trip to Missourl by wagon, in an, 1 1 S}I AI l O R l ) I I ( l:\I I ] E \ I) search of a better location could not ol ) b [0 G et find on When the cavalrymen of the Department Mr. Tuttie and family of this place left | of th: t, the Platte and California finished ® by wagon this morning for Wyoming. their competition, the army team had piled neral cortege bearing the remaing of | up an aggres ore of 5497 points, or an rd Nunen of Ohiowa arrived here yes- | avirage of out. of a possible 00 per he services were conducted frem | mar eutenant Lindsay of the Ninth leads ° ° [ J the Catholic church with a fotal score of 608. In comparison of Mr. M. L. Rogers and wife, Miss Mina | the work of the infantry and the cavalry it Melroy and Rev. €. H. Walker attended the | Will cen that the carbine was more, ef- s slleliosvias | e Babeiaklcalelitae han el Successors to COLUMBIA CLOTHING CO,, 13th and Farnam Sts. Baptist District association Bennet Ervin and famil an absenc the 330 out of a possible 400 made by Ser- of nearly two years, have returned to Exeter | Beant Wilton of the Seventeenth by ¥5.11ve most excellent showing. Final score Chicken thieves are getting numerous in K i these parts. Joo Holmutz lost about eighty one night this week, and several other pa ties smaller numbers. ® all her property. Just before she died, how- | The following officers were elected for the ever, unknown to the doctor, she changed | ensuing year: Grand chancelior, C. H. Bur- the will giving all her property to a £on, | ritt; grand vice chancellor, George Stirling; Mysterious Sinking of the Eurth In Several four years of age. The doctor now has an- | grand prelate, J. L. Ford; grand keeper of mnties of the Stat other wife, who has been c K VSAS FARMS JAVING IN. 3990 Two Bad Aceid nte at Gulde Rook. o ! completely pros- | records’ and seal, Percy J.”Goshen; grand | WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 21.—Land Is caving | N DS ROGK. N Py rated since the arrest of the doctor in ter of the exchequer, T. E. Sutto - e | GUIDE ROCK, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special i | mas xcheq in toward the center of the earth in the | 4 4 B i Sy Sy e Ohio, where they were living. grand master at arms, C. H. Sullivan; grand | Goiie” o the junction of Harvey, Butler | VLT s i o 4 Dk el b A A ———— inner guard, Thomas Jackson; grand outer i i vy b | ting corn six miles northwest of this place : i SEEKING AID AT HOME. guard, E. P. Philbrick; supreme representa- | 21d Marion counties in this state. Great ex- | With a sled cutter he stepped off with an | Lisui Lindsiv 8th i A8 tive to il unexpired term of F. N. Clark, | citement fprevails among the people and | e A - e x‘uu ful «11 lllml;ln-r In front of the knife. The | 851 Linker dth... % | Drouth-Stricken Districts of the State | D. G. Thomas. The next meeting of the | many of them are getting away. The dis- | Or B 1 1( (l (\ll( a_ llr a_V n y. i iR s monantRE e oo titng it Wl S 3 H B Appent for Fands. s | grand lodge will be held at Rock Springs. asters are of the most unaccountable origin | & 4 bedy, rendering him o cripple for life 83t Tollor, ath B | . NORTH PLATTE, Neb,, Sept. 21.—(Special | 0,0 v FOPT COMMITS SUICIDE. | and the state geologist has been summoned | Four miles east of this place, while Frank | (1. Eoerster, dth | § 7 | Telegram.)—A convention was held here today to investigate the disturbances of the earth Coleman and a companion were out hunting | 111" (Maten, ‘5 L § | to devise ways and means for assisting the | Well Known South Dakots Insurance Man | formations. There no shock felt when 2 | Sgt. West, 6th an horseback, the horses crowded togethe causing tha discharge of one of the guns, 5 Foins 188 12, hundreds of families left destitute by the Ends His 1 the ground caved in bearing any resemblance K Blbw Ahw whole oal? bt Sotng Gore: Tomorrow the cavalry will practic drouth during the coming winter. Six DEADWOOD, Sept. 21.—(Special Tele- | to an earthquake. Near Whitewater, on ll"': “ ko L Tole Mls o By cane ot T L o o thio meosal counties were represcnted by delegates, and | gram.)—Captain R. R. Pope, & well known | farm of Thomas Essington, an area of forty c dence of Perry Rolston and a physican | Munted in the afterno several others asked by letter to be included | insurance man, was found dead in his room | DY ninety feet sunk to the depth of twenty- summoned from this place, who thinks he | At the conclusion the medals will be pre- | jn the action of the convention. Logan | this afternoon. He had evidently been dead , - B0t feet: and when a man was let down <an save the lex sented the winner 3 y 4 into the hole his weight alone sunk it nearly 8 5 2y county reported 1000 people needing aid, | several days when found, as decomposition | yhioc fe il at Fort Myer. Frontier county 1,200, Perkins county 1,800, | had already set in. It is thought that he | and ahout the same moment an area of sev. herson county over 200, Hayes county | committed suicide, as a few days ago he had | aniv five feet square sunk at Plum Grove a | ounty 4,000, Other [ openly threatened to take his own life. Pope | gar, t more. This occurred yesterday o0 GERING, I8 Bluff Falr a Success, Farewe b, Sept. 21.—(Special)— | WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—-(Spscial Tele- | MC ; PR 1,000 and Lincoln ; E - Scolts BIuft county's third annual fair began | 1AM )l nticiphidon of Lhe departire of | oy (jes had not been canvassed 2 to the | was well known throughout the state and at | qenor of SHIFY-five feet. Ths was on the | C a al d this morning, and it Is now an assured finan- | N0 troops from Fort Myer, sn exhibition | ymper of destitute. one time possesscd considerable property. | o hreshing machinie and separator with it | L cial succoss, as well ns in every other way. | rill s given today.This drill is the last to | A committee was appointed to consult with | He was born in England, of a prominent and | Yyater poured into the latter hole from under. | About forty good horses are entered in the | DA given by them here. Quite a mumber of | Union Pacific and Burlington officials rela- | well known family. He leaves a wife. bbbl Rl sl e il various races, from Wyoming, Colorado and '\\ ;'n nu\ flmw rlnlnh' over the agueduct | tive to securing free transportation for pro- — - Healy (o¥the’ top bl thsinele. utewhites westesn Nebraska, among them Flora E, | Dridke to Arlington Heights and took their | visions and fucl. It was the sense of the | As the standard for purity and perfection ) Beally to the top. i o S he first fl who was a state fain winner at Lincoln lasi | Plices near the field. The troops and their | convention that soliciting committees should | the world over, Dr. Price's baking powder 1a | JAt°r is still dry, although it Is supposed ec them on hirst Hoor. offic that the caved-in earth is resting upon a vast week, The agricultural exhibit rs vied in making memorable the last | be appointed to secure donations from citi- | beyond comparison. Its purity and goodness % i o e Bomie | season of irrigation. An extra day will be ) Plain. Major Whiteside of the Seventh cav- | wére appointed rdingly for several - gE QEhL TR IAPETY, vistitiiadlia ENe %0 the Cair elry was the ranking officer e driM field | counties, and other counties will take early Jury Called It Tusanlty. miles from Whitewater, there was soveral ra ‘ rl( S AR Is a most picturesque spot, befng situated on | action in the matter. On motion it was de- VINCENNES, Ind., Sept. 21.—Sherift :'“;“ “"“.‘"“"'Tl'”’* E i Qepth s drom o] ® - g l':'l‘ u‘x;' ¥ m:; :u:.u Failure. :n» n‘x:,w of nwl hill n\:lvrluukuu: ashing- | clared that all supp secured should be | Lemuel Wil ‘ot Sullivan county has been n“m.:uuyr ';1: \‘v“ n.f‘ll: ulur»:.\ A\(r; ”\‘;l‘;luum I\'::l . EEPING A . Neb., Se 2 or 1 e side extend he walls of e stri y e county coi ssio L y % " i . ArS SCi8 & L o 1 st i Nab;(Repl: 8L tamous Asllogten cometary e ihalls of the | distributed by the county commissioners oL | goquitted of the murder of ex-Prosecuting | lang aince b man was dlgging a well in the The new Fall things are here, novelties in cial Telegram.)~The Commercial bank fomput aarlington cemetery, with the white | various countios. Tite following. resolutions | Xlorney Hulta In June, 1 Wlle || e #ey R imlan wasQigeide el whl o he g this clty closed its doors this morning and s | ani ae he®rocn foliage as a background, | were adopted i Hul home with his wife and sh v s il T : and s the troopers came galloping do - S ultz at s home with his w and shot | ragched a depth of twen six feet the drill oS a now in_the hands of the state bankin, o e Toopers chme ealloping down | whereas, The daily papers of our state | pym ‘but aid not kill him. Hultz was after- | foiched a dep bR i Door and Window Drapings and Mantel g | on a charge, waving their Tevolvers and | and. oier sintes have Peuppressed from k f shot into an apparent vacuum and could not board. The failure was due to the steady other state phresse ward killed by Willis on the street. Willis | pa pecovered A TR T (e fMlashing the'r sabres, it seemed to the spec- | eas people the irue situition in wes > i ations ac dropping off of deposits and failure to realize | tators as though the soldiers before were | cen N ebEASEA In resard to eroy fallure on | Was acquitted on the ground of insanity. is a dried up underground river underncath Scarfs, and the Fall importations of Lace fast enonghi on paper. The bank report this [ making more victims to be 1:id away in st | Account of extreme drouth; and R T the land, which has caved in. All the cave week shows about $26,000 deposits, and oy lence by the side of the boys in biue who | ,, Whereas, The rt has' gone abroad Roockefeller in & Jury's Hands, very good, $20.000 loans and discounts, $2.600" undivided | died defending their country. Evolutions of | {roush the ‘channe ur duilles ‘that | DULUTH, Sept. 21.—The case against John _i":..,.:,",l;',';:-:‘:fl'nfl::a‘ll’, i},:“‘!r il ‘tr::,:\my’ Curtains, Never so many new ones. 4 profits and & good bauk bulldii every description were made and the exhi- | there Yo e e e o | D. Rockefeller, brought by Leon D. Merritt, | four miles. ] Decker G0t Guilty of Arson. bition was exceilent in every- respect. At | supply all wants; and has gone to the jury. The action wa —— the close of the drill the trocpers were ap- | Wher & ¥ 3 ks s , The true situation of western | hrought to recover $45,000 for alleged When health is considered, no baking pow- . WILBER, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special Tele- | plauded and cheered until the tall and stal. braska ' Uemands immedinte and de- | garvioes pe v UG e rn.}vl“by der can be used with safety but Dr. Price's, I e m ar e o gram.)—In the casc of H. T. Decker, charged | wart oaks on the hills opposite fairly rang | Cisive action for the relief of her destitute | e viee hotore Mr. Rockefeller secured con- | Analysis shows all other powders to contain (] i it e SDarsh o oy iy Wilh . the ek, Tha. Gehariine: Iroon 5 | people (through no f of their own), ammonia or al with causing the Dorchester opera house to [ With the echo. The departing troops, the | ProPie (Chrouwh PO (ORI OF TReIh, OWEN | tror, Jlneammo Ry ar Al Y be fired in 1892 to defraud an insurance com- | So™M™M nde e and their ~destinations are therefore be it o e pany, the defendant testified this morning tn | Tr0P A, First, Captain Bomus, Ariz.; Troop | ltesojved, That the request be made of Ofiicers Canght the Murdorer. WILL SUBMIT IT his own behalf. After being out about three | e Seventh, Captain Bell, Fort Stanton, all papers to publish the minutes of this | CINCINNATI, Sept. 21.—This morning of- Bours” the jury returned a erdict of o | Moi, Trooh H. EEMD Capiain Founiain, | meeting and use every effort possible on | goors caught Wil Myers, who Is wanted at | Gommissioners About Agreed to Subinit the - = = s quittal. Hughes, Fort Robinsan Nap, th, Captain | 40 B section of our usually fair state; | Atlanta for the murder of Forest Crowley Platte Canal Proposition. Demise of Humilton Cooper. The horses will remain here and will be | ®0d be it further last Tuesday and who was mentioned in | The county commissioners held another ExPANn n AUBURN, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special)— len by the men of the Sixth cavalry, The | stei upot the faly name of Nebraska 1g | Assoclated press dispatches from Atlanta | meoting yesterday to consider the Platte Hamllton Cooper, an old resident and prom pirting men will take the horses of the | acknowledge the truth, as she has in the | 1ast night. He Is in prison here river canal project and the advisability of “ET“L sTEEL inent citizen of this city, died this morning | S'X!h &t Chicago PANt Iuksdiemons the Mralialates of PERSONAL EARAGRAPHS. o submitting the bond proposition to the voters at 7 o'clock after an iliness of only a few Orders from Washington. her people are industrious and aggres: = at the November election. While no official - AR E days. Dropsy was (he immediate cause, | WASHINGTON, Sept (Special Telo. | she will rank so in the future. . M. Thomas, Deadwood, 8. D., 18.In the | 4o1jon nag been taken by the members of the PLASTER'"G L‘T“. M He leaves a wife and two children gram.)—Captai Vathai t e p—— o oary s dodifed that the o . 1 gramn Captain Nathan Jarvis, assistant Peace in the kitchen means joy all over W. Moncreiffe, Sheridan, Wyo., is a Paxton | P0ard, they have decided that they will allow SEARLES o Bt % 5 Diseovered Kussian Thistle. surgeon, is temporarily assigncd to Fort | the house. There is 1 HoRvary Mitohan sud: the voters of Douglas county to cast thelr ) 3 FATRMONT, Sept (Special.)—Bd | Schuyler, N. Y., to take the place of Ciptain | where Dr. Price’s cream baking powder is E. S. Bogart, Glemyoc la., s a Millard | ballots for or against voting ald to the SI’ENIUSTS ™ Beach, living five miles northeast of this “\’““““I» ¥ B use 24 guest enterprise. . place, & day or two ago found a large Rus- | or Faeinerne (o it John 8. Sewell, Corps | WESTERN PENSIONS. J. J. McNulty, Muscatine, Ta., is at the | With the exception of one, all of the pro- —— Bian thistls growink 1o the rond. 1o meas: | 08 2 i 1o scigned Lo vacant second S Barker p;m“\ change A‘ ve :u:u made in the terms hronis e MleA wowing 18 the foad. "1t - i y hat corps, ] e 0. 1 egistered at | Of the agreement between the company 4 ling thres ncr he top and wa; Captain = Charles B. Woodruff, asistant ( Veterans of the Late War Remomberad by hRatler, dron, Neb., is registered at | 9F the B8 sl e Al LU Ne rvous 3 -~ surgeon, . department, will relieve l- overnme AT of the old proposition there was a pro- h Sumall Fire at North Platte, Oy vul‘l»m‘nw J. Ives l“ Sheridan, 111, | WASHINGTON, nt (Special)-- | J. A Lindsey, United States army, s at | vigion that in the event the county should Private NORTH PLATTE, Neb.,, Bept. 21.—(Spe- | ni'? Will relleve Capt larry O. Perley, | Pensi Brar issue of ptember 10, b on want to purchase the canal after a term of AND = s A Plattsburg, N. Y. Captain Perley will r Paul E. Kennedy, Rock Springs, Wyo., is a = re noci e clal Telegram.)—The Union Pacific hotel and 5 were & y 8 . years the judges of the district court were 0 R ‘l,‘l : 8s.b ; nd | Jieve Captain Louis W. Crampton as attend Nebraska: Reissue—Charles 'M. Chris- | Paxton guest to act as the arbitrators on the sale. By the Special ry house thatis plastered on wood Oapok parcowly sscaped destruction by fire | tnk surgeon and examiner of recruits at Bal- | tian, “Strickland, Haves. ' ki Toblas Castor ventured into Omaha last | terms of the new proposition, when the Diseases | 1ath in'a fire trap, and consequently m several bundred dottars, 3 B .‘1-‘ 8D Rramnten Wil raport ab | JJawed, Originaloluon . haman, ¢ h'.'-'"‘vf night and quictly took quarters at the Pax- | time for purchase arrives, the company J death tra oot work ' e Second Lieutenant Vernon A. Caldwell, | Woodburn, Clarke, ~Increase—Marcelis A: | ) : . Yants 1o Talio. one AppEator, the COUDEY | yeeaTMINY Y MAIL GONSUCTATIONTEARE der the dry wets of urtificl BTN At the OFlcams Warit's sxposts | TRl oy, aytihen A. 4 . Nutting, Red Oak, Montgomery; B D. J. Burgess, formérly manager of the | one and the two so named to elect another. " Tioat bebomes saindariable st (R Salif - . L or | Breckwoldt, Dubugiie, Dubugue olonade, has become night clerk at the Ar- | The commissioners contend that three men s %4 tion and California Midwinter fair all other | threa months, ey ave for | Breckwolat, I Dul Colonade, has L it clerk at the A Th tend that tl Catarrh, all Diseassa of the Nose: | | ;06100 whark to flash the fire SRLAy Tl Nidviatar G | ¥ Henry Hckhart, Muscatin cade, 1o succeed Charles Grate, who has gone | should be named, one to be selected by the [ Trroat, Ghest, Stomach, Liver, Blood ! p 0 inferior Rl Original widows. ete.Ant 2 : SHisi Y ) s [ cellar to roof with frequent R s woetn Showp itd bo inferlar soting at Fart Sheric ¢ L Nidows. back to the Mercer as day clerk company, ono by the county and the two | _ gy STl g oy Disenses, Lo | reultine Tass of 1 - > . CHICAGO, Sept The annu vl @ X 2 . v J. €. McManima, ‘forneriy ewspaper | select the third " i Wit meaa, LICHIGAR ~lm Bt noual army o Dakota: Relssue—gdward v, | 4 C McManina Uf’”,\“" J A RImARRC o s S Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS- Expanded Metal Steel Lath when covered Branswiek Brevitios Esant ne hC SERCAR SRAN hader, e | NS akotn: Aqditional—itben C. | bond and real estatq Hwner of Springfield Arming to Kesist the Kallroud Tax. EASES OF MEN. nith lta cuuting of mortas (the boay knows ey ERUNSWICK, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special)- nth infantry, made (ho beet evors, wiis | Winslow, Wheatland, Cass. Mo, 15 In the oity fura few days, stopping | PRINCETON, Ky., Sept. 21—A resh ship- | Cailon or addrons e E””‘ hexcess of oo It provents cracks § ho Brunswick Dramatic company, consisting o Horng Bt {bon o p—— at the Paxton. ment of firearms has been sent to Union 302 Searles : g and falllng of plas LR T xr anttat Aot o s el TAL A0 ol of 'x mosnibie ‘000 potate, | Deatts of 8 AN Bnown @ Resdent. | B, H. Stokes, traveling passeng:r agent of | county to arm the taxpayers of Lindley Dr. Searles & Searles, "Sia N Adopted for 4111 rument Buildiog 3 1L roaect & rdramn ottt eew | Eftsency foant M. J. Marphy. company D.| The funeral of Mr. H. J. Meyer, 1916 | tho Lehigh Valiey, and C. H. Duxbury, trav- | Sou 7 10 & RS ol it | o | aud o abgory TGS Phoutan o esent a comedy-drama entitled *Past | Fifteenth infantry, was a close sccond with | pouglas street, will be held Saturday atter. | eline taitenoiey, & () and Caseyville precinets, who are resisting sylums, Hospitals' and School Houses Redomntion." ANAT-Ara 4 Ad iDant | il a AR & Do Miih | Douglas stre il b d Sa ay after- | eling passenger agent of the Baltimore & redd : kil %5 Ohlcugo "and otl o cities, Write for and st Plainview o week tm‘-r“mrlk“\ wvalry competitors ru'y i T \Iln Boon st 3 p. m. from the residence, inter- | Ohlo and C. W. Groen, traveling p il o vy <r‘x'uwlih u:i‘.m\\w‘w’»m-\ Q\Iu": catalague of lathin Log. sie. company has presented the same play at | by Private J. L. Martin, troop 1, Sevnty | ment at P t Hill. Mrs. Meyer's death | @80t of the Big Four, are at th: Millard. "‘ITSW"M‘M' R l_mwfl“, - m‘u’f.; NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO., home and at Neligh with suc cavalry. The best average shooting was | °C°Wrred Thursdsy morning after an iliness | Lieutenant Harry E. Wilkins, Sixth United arrival of Collector Blackwell and his 400 K. 38th Sireet, CHicAce H. Olson, one of Antelope county's best | done by the infantry. Seventy-five com. | Of 4bout & month, her mother having died | States infantry, formerly of the Second in- | {Be Avral 60 FEICCtr TREKNCL 08 8 ::"':T.r.: Mving one mile north of here, ia | pethtors ook part in the shooting, forty-throe | BUt (WO months before. The ~deceased fantry, Fort Omaha, Is tn the city. [ expected today, but he will hardly b e 'oc one of he lary 4 known and loved by a large circle of | ténant Wilkins is enroute to Des Moines German fri it and fluest barns infaniry asd thirty-two cavalrymen. Th in the county, notwithstanding the hard | figures are work before Monday. He saye that he will e R T R ids, aud leaves a husband and | Where he will report to the governor for BAILEY, - o o VB g B i o pd collect the tax If it takes military power qw - timen 3 = b thres ehildren to mouru her untimely desth. | stall duty S to 8o it. The peopls say that they will n*«- 7l he Brunswick hotel has changed hand o — A p Nebra o Hotels, resiat 10 the death W7 2% THE DENTIST and name. It is now the Commercial hotel Dr. Beck Convicted of Manslaughter. [Eat- y . At the Dellone lgar, D. J. Sin ——l—— " l’ Rellable Dental Work with Knott & Lohmann proprictors. It Las AKRON, Colo pt. 21.—A verdict of | TH® SPorting page of The Sunday Bee will | cjajr, Ne k, Dakota New President for (he Adams Expross. U [0 i rloes been refitted and refurnis manslaughter was returned at midnight by | b fully up to its high standard, while late | City NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—The board of T T WITHOUT PLATES. Bridge work Tork Tapiist Asaciation. the jury before which Dr. D. K. Bock was ( iPOtIng ovents throughout the country will { At the Morcuants-C. K. Gunnell, Pax-§ girectors of the press company has Piimary, 8.condary and Ter- | ,TEETH WITHOUT PLATES & Bridge woek o Nt Assac X ock was R " A Nelson, Osceola; John Heiners, wel | 4 0od Pols vor fillings $1.00/ pure gold $2.0 BURPRISN, Neb, Beot. B (Rpeclal) tried for the murder of his wife. It was | DAY® & place in the h’ aphic columus. Grand_ Island; Isaac Deandorf, Mason | aceepted the resignation of President Sanford | "I‘UY Cases of Blood Poison, { fli“ 8 "‘ %0; ¥ id #2.00. The York Baptist association at thig place R Ihat the- dootar, In ender ts g Wyoming Pythinns Adjourn. A ¢ o g And.slgtad L. €. Weir of Qinclanall 1 his { oome te Offios; 8rd floae Paxton Block, 10t And Eem ession of property belonging to his wife AL the Arcade—F. R. Andrew , . Mitch o e com- opened Wednesday and closed this evening. | wnd fo get her out of the way. ) that he | GREEN RIVER, Wyo. Sept. 21.—(Spectal) | ell, 3. C. Sullivan, Cedar Rapids Mand, Mr, Welc bas besn with the nom : ‘The attendance was very large, there being puld marry again, killed her by slow poisen The grand lodge of Wyoming, Knights of | Shadron, Tilden; Henry Hogk, Berwy pany thirty years. 10 Slectien Was in 8o- DINSMOJ Telephone 1085, “ J. Wilson, Broken Bow; L. N. Worly, Al- | cordance with Mr. Sanford’s request. Mr. Bk, Omaha y Lady Attendant Uerman Spoke 01ty or more delegates, besides many visit- Mrs. Beck made & will giving iae doctor | Pythias, closed its sessiou here Wednesday. | bana. - O il Sanford remains & director of the company, Chlicaner | Dit. BAILEY'S TOOTH POWDER nam Strests,