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I I A T T Y IMKER A TOMBL., Things—this year—are not what used to be. Seems like the ! Below Will Bl Found the Cause of Our industriously circulating copies among thelr of tie members of the company, Dr. Mer- ‘ Triends. When It was found out that the cer, B. W. Nash, G, P. Bemis, and they Usual Big Satarday Disturbance. I whole {hing was cut and dried there was a | fixed a price of EBA000 for the tract. Du- MILLINERY OPENING. " (o | Nowl trom Charley Wehrer, Schwenck and | ] i {nst Maycr | mont wanted to fix'the price at $30,000, and | Saturday occurs the formal opening of our Result of the Republioan Cancuses Eeld i | fovl trem Celey, e e was Analy | L3tent of the h“';;“‘\”"d” Against Maycr | 000 Yo rejectiom e the frst proposition millinery department, when we will show ity Last Night, called to order and Mr, Piper was chosen emis, his ideas prevafled, ; X o iy = chairman, while A. C. Kennedy acted as The remainder of the afternoon was taken | 01" immense full stock, "_”‘;“‘:"‘““:"h il cretary. John Thompson then got up and up in arguing onthe admissibility of evi- | latest novelties in bonn: hats, turbans, read the report of his committee, naming the B 13 £| dence regarding the. organization and value ; etc., procured by our buyer In New York, CONSIDERABLE PLEDGING ~ WAS DONE | 1SR {1, erort O e it been seteciea in | /MPEACHMENT - PROSECUTION CLOSED | oo ro S e e e Land rompany. Parls and London; also an interesting dis- the morning, and moved for the adoption of There will his report. This brought W. R. Williams to ; case will be taken up again Monday after- t nse Entel o « h Interesting Situations In the Seventh and | the front, who wanted to see the delegates Katers U bt bt b noon. TEIRRFIRTAE showN by, W Heratolers, and 4l Ninth Wards~Jim Kyner Knooked nominated in the usual manner. He said he Chirges wnd kinds the Work Easy— D — h h by h and was ofposed 1o a cut_and dried tcket and oW B i dyirivon DATES T0 B8 REMEMBERED, prices fully 25 per cent lower than else Out In the Fifth- Personnel of SUANL PeOpoRs. (o be SHoNed o, THIY kLAt How Bemis Furk Was Bougat the Tickets Nominated. ment caused Attorney Breckentidge to pro —Uhris specht dest test tuat the ticket was fairly chosen, but Charley Wehrer reminded the gentleman of v p e o] oy leacty LIRrH Satienn oo One week from today the Douglas county | the fate that overtook a Kentucky colonel of | Councilman Wheeler was the only man- "Gl 0o 96_Demooratic state convention, | U other famous modistes, alse c ' | be held omi- | the same name a few days ago, and then Ben | ager to appear in tue Memis imjedchment | September 28—Republican primaries to | €Xdulsite novelties. republican convention will be held to nomi i ; v 2 0 jates for county offices and a | Daker and Schwenck tried to hold out the | cue wpen court convened yesterday | choose delegates to the county convention UNTRIMMED HATS i e e i ive branch to everybody, but all of them | " "0 iiorneys were later than usual September 20—Republican county conven- | Largs assortment French, English and do- legialative ticket. The primiries to elect | gould not catch their meaning and so they sat | J0d bis witorkeyd N6 S CHE PELTC | tion to nominate county officers. { mestic felt hats and bonnets, embra elegates to this convention will be held next | down. A motlon to procéed to a billot for | They seemed (o be i cons © | "Getoher 3 Demooratie county convention | e, (o, nets, e bounete, e Priday and caucuses were held last evening | the delegates was passcd with a Whoo, and | asperity, and when address.og the court | (o nominate county oMcers. ALt for the nomination of delegates several other candidates were named. The | Arorney McCulioch s:d that they had ———— o1 10 il 460 ; ; L chalr appointed M Wood, Willlams ; . g UST TO BE SOCIAL we will sell on Satur Republican candidates commenced to shov wenek Olsen and Cociean as tellers, and | been unablo (o sccurc the person of one | Housekeopers who have been Induced to try SRR 7 et up thelr lightning rods as soon as the state [ a ballot was taken, with the understanding | Chris Speeat, who wears an aldermanic tag, | "o new brand of baking powder immedis | “y000 yards double fold plalds at 500 convention was over and consequently they | that the nine men recoiving the highest | as one cf their important witnesses. Chris | {0 FERRE, 0T l'llu'n‘ rds double fold ch-cks at Ge; perfect imi- have gained se al laps over their ¢ number of votes would be declared the dele- | wyg yvery much in evidence at the Sixth ¥ b tation of goods sold 75¢ and $1.00. These cratle brethren. The following named gen gat om the Seve war nd w d re n oo goods are no worth e o 00, bu he have shied their 8 into the ring | mary. 1t wes found that 145 votes were cast | an unkind attorney sitting in the court room | mqpe ce in the state senate: T. D. Cran and that 134 cf them were for the fixed | suggested in a sotto voice: ‘“‘Maybe Chris Marriage naes. they are positively without cqual. One dress ticket, s not ¢ fallowing marriage licenscs were Is- | o a customer N. Powell, E. M. Bartlett, C. H. Bates, > the other elcven were imnted. | is under the snowslide which struck the yards of 36-inch y blue English henriitt ms be mo session today, and the | play from our own workroom. Our styles for this season are far superior s, — where. g September 22—Demoeratic county conven- Imported model hats, no two alike, from tion to select delegates to the state conven- | Virot, Josse, Marescot, Linne Faulkner, Ber- tion. country has taken unto itself a tumble. Work is cheap—food is cheap—clothes, we dare say, never sold =0 shamsfully low, sued yesterday At the same time we place on sale 1,000 T delegates named r Thomas Carey an_ address. Ax! . A. Jacobsen, C. 0. Lobeck, W. F. Bechel, | vy “Eller, John Grant, Frank A e Ay Iy Sy BT TaeriR: Houa o 2] RO AND” Gt FURNISHING Wertz, Isaac Noyes, Richard Smith, | Graham Park, J. L. Pierce Sedgy terday. sy iiein, Bouth Omana Gustave Anderson, Charles Bruner, R. S. | C. P. Stromberg snd Lee Mr. Connell granted the prosecution the tobv, Superi ) i msey, Omaha Berlin and James H, Kyner, while there are [ Pledged to support =—Cuntos, . PO 3 ntroduce Chris at any time, and | yHRER® SETAET QTG | pants, onty zse, wortk the defense Legan the refutation of the anna g e Bout aiid ot Gents' flecced underwesr, only 4Se, worth tully as many more who have hid their Ights | 1o acunty attorney and George . L aicovr el o SISO EEREESI i IRR AR 503 " heavy all wool shiris and draw diider bushels. SUNLE: SO TRRIONeP. he aelec s of Managers Wheeler and Hascall. ers, worth g By While the pay is the sam: ace for th 6 driRen Wehrer. Birvker As an evidence of the merits of the case : ns Co. Special children's wool unders house has more entries of racers who are | 1o threaten to put o petition into the | against the mayor, Hascall was overheard . Sa anxfous to start, as this list will show: W. | field. Mes Kennedy, Breckenridge to remark that he didn’t believe they “could Copbadtdiaob b s L _ 100 dozen men's fine suspenders, w (I'). }l(;‘u"‘r"', (I\l‘\)‘[lv»w”lly‘r‘\‘\x-;’ IA\|;vl51:”.Il<lv‘h|\~nn.. J ; m-\“uu recommended for central c ick Bemis anyhow, but that the blame We do not intend to change the decision .;‘I.‘- gy.‘, o o i - L. Johnson, A, akland, He d e would now rest on the ¢ announc'd some time ago, that we should 0 dozen ladies' cashmere gloves, worth James Allan, Dr. Ricketts, M. F. Singleton, | BEighth Ward—S. L. B P, Dantman, | fiuniig o6 el mhIthes oo 3 bl UL U AR 50¢, go at 12V Hugh G. Meyers, Emerson Benedict, Joseph | A. J. Love, John Wallace Bennett ) |:'1 "1i\’l|<' ‘l’-”."“ SHSLBARR retire from business, which we shall consu- 1,000 pounds best qual'ty Germin knitling Crow, R. 8. iness, F Barnett 1.\un [+] "Vm“\)‘~ ||\’ \u|\|fl s, \\'” y ) \‘ I P m‘r \;I‘”‘ o l' .| tih was | Mate at the earliest possible moment, but we | 3 only 14c skein i McArdle, Charles Potter, Gus Hari, August [ Clarke, Thomas Ritzgerii delegation e firs css for the defend s i Saxony yarn, e skein Lochner and Justice Wilcox. i« favorable to Charley Bru for state | Guy Doane, sccretary of the park is- | find ourselves with a large stock of staple | Au tg seo the CI mbing Lonkey, a wonder- Until yesterd:y the democrats were | senator and W. N. Nason a nes Alien | Hion, who give a recorded history of the | goods still on: hand, and in order to dispose | fal contrivance. We scil thom a v 8 . lot of school girls, | for the legislature and Howsrd Baldridge for | purchaso of Bemis park. n 1890, atter the | o0 S EC i sl % SATURDAY SPECIALS IN SILKS. - :::'ynu "o " the administration and | county attorney park commisson hid requested propositions | °f same, we find it nccessary to make pur have a small lot of cryst:l ben B et o e they. hta ot DIV(DHD AN, T8 NINAIE from laud owners, J. H secretary | chases of all the mew styles and makes of | galines which are somewhat oui of style know where they were at. But since that fhthis Ward=THe' Supporters. of. John M ‘I'r .1;« Bemis Land company, offered to sell { oo,hc our buyers now in New York advise | DOW, goods that sold for $1,00 and $1.25 per has passed into history and Bryan has walked | gl BATEERGE HHNard do not feel in. his land for § . The commission in- ¢ """ | yard. © You can have your choice of the lot WAy with ‘the big end they have swooped | qlined to trust the fortunes of their chlet to | flructed its secretary to send to the city [ius that they have forwarded for all depart- | a\ yard down in drove after drove, with enough can- | thy tender .mercies of the ward primaries. | fo "‘”\, by "']“;“_‘“"‘h ‘“: :'\' "“;” "‘ s f':“‘ ments the most desirable goods of the sed- | Loraze dress »‘”'—*-‘ 36 inches wide, in s to cle ) the whole pla g SEVOR ey TaRt stbreuTeofLl S chated by the cily at once e s brown, navy, wine and g dh!fl:(. .:w‘,’ ST biarec it BRI o ihe D e e 4 %om | Fublic park. A copy of the report was | 50B, and the few stock, as well as that now | *Hanilsome line of silk R 8, Ghorgs W, Amis, W. 8, Belker, | un 'n potition tioket, Tnis action was read and admitted in eviden A number | on hand, will be sold at prices that cannot | Ors; Ecods worth $1.00 harles Drown, Eli Doud, I’ C. Miller, W. | cided upon at a mecting held on the even- | Goia'ls of the purchase of this tramt, wijen | be met anywhere. Come in and sce tlie ney 8. Poppleton, J. B. Kitclen and John Welch, | ing of the 17th inst. A committea of one ! J ase of this tract, which - sitks, full yard wide, while the following gentlemen would humble | gropn et . oneat erge was | Nent to show that beyond the fact that he Black gros grain silk, 24 inches wide, $1.00 themselves by taking places in the house: | chosen fo select the names of nine men for | the mayer had mothine o G0 uiih GnPARY: | yard. Wonderful value, eviry yard war- Mt Rhis B orge . Covell, A a o not e clpa 1 the 1Ary. | This caused the prosecution to o a series ches Wi 5% beans ; 3 A A S Pickard his does not complete the | The meeting \ight was for the purpo: ¥ inches wide, $1.00 yard. Black faille and tring beans for He can; pki II(’I‘:‘“—’)‘ it hluv.‘.m ,u ot Thaattings] s drooctii sy LR REHETRE fo0r JPUTPESe | of objections, which were overruled by the N : o an; Lima beans, AT YANEHE fohn g ‘::\IL.I‘: |'|§ ”LIL‘ v ul At par f hy ; ing the |-x“lm‘ of the c : v‘»-.‘ n,\! Judges gros grain silk at 75¢, the same many stores toes, Tie can; table pes 19 Ban hung e flag this morning. mistake it was called to order a ahead T3 PR T oes, e peaches, 123c can fown' 10 matters that. pertain | or (e dosimaate thne. v B 0 MoGiion | pery ecree Lo Miller, ex-president of the | ask $1.00 for. An elcgant line of new noy- . rries. 7lc can solely to the county, there is a delightful lit- | ana Ben T. White were called on for a figsy "'l ark <v-»:m\;~- 1!\ ore, testifled that | o)y g1k jatest styles and colorings at 75c can; blackberries, A tle fight for the county uttorneyship, and | remarks. Chairmen Holmes then called d been president of the park board i strawberr) 10¢ can; blucberries, can sho following named republicins are in 1t | tho report of the committee. Judge Tift since its organization, until May of this year, | to $1.75. Velvets in all shades. Silk and | baked beans, fc until after the convention: C. P. Halllgan, | responded, having the list in his pocket. | yhen he was appointed collector of customs. | wool novelty dress goods G0e. te [m-|| 164 salmon, ; laundry soaps, Sc bar; A. W. Jeftries, Harry Brome, F. C. O'Hal | told why the Thurston men had decided not | He had made a careful study of the park | T 5 o PR apple but only T%e Ib.; peach butter, 10c laran, J. H, Van Dusen, Howard Daldridge, | to participate in the primary. He said that | 9U€stion and at the request of the counci] | Ported dress paterns $7.00 to $10.00. 56-inch | pure je'ly, sardines. oil, 3lke can Ty Anmtrews, P11 Winters and 3. L Kaley! | G ekt made wn ' the regiiar caurns | & sheclal meeting was arranged between the | rough suitings, $.00 (o $150. 46-inch black | Mstard ohly §iée bottles brok n Javacolfe For the attorneyship the demccrats have | contained some Thurston men, but that the | ¢uncll and park board for the purpose of 50, 5 56-inch s serge 3 ISE W been a trifie slow, and have cunounced the | delegation, if elccted, would be dominated by | 41scussing the voting of bonds for the pur- | > el Ul B s cop VADIES' HOUSE WRAPPERS following named gentlemen only: W. F. | the friends of another candidate. Then he | chase of a series of tracts of land for eity | 50¢ to 8ic, black and navy. In black and For Saturday we will place on s Wappich, Joel W. W Ed P, Sm'th and | said that the ticket made up by the commit- | Park purposes. The suitable tracts of land | colored novelties we have the v-ry latest """'” ladies’ house wrappers, made of flecced Silas Cobb, though there are an even dozen | tee was made up with a view to getting out | Were also discussed, among which was the | oo §iat : ) backed s:rge In a varicty of neat stripes and nore who will get to the front and nail | and out Thurston men whose names bogan | Bemis tract, which was recommended as be- | S1Yles at the very lowest prices. Ladies' figures, or black and dark ground bertha their banners on the wall before the end | with letters at the top of the alphabet. After | INg available and suitable for a city park. | silk hose, 50c. Ladies’ pantellas, fast black, full leg-of-mutton sleeves and full of another week. « I'ttle eulogy of Mr, Thurston, the following | He said that the board objected to the price, 0 el s it e sizes from 32 to 44, price $1.19 Major D. H. Wheeler sud Bob Duncan | ticket Eamed and adonted wiihout s dies. | $35.000, ssked for these lots and made ar oftes | $-00 sctual value 3150 Children's union . LADIES' SKIRTS, have announced themselves as candidates | senting M. Andresen, C. J. Ander- | of ‘$25000. A compromise was finally ef- | Sults §1.00, cheap at §1.50. Ladics' long | We have a lot of odd skirts in winter for the republican momination for county | son, J. H. Barrett, A. H. Burnett, H. F. | fected by which the tract was purchased for | sle:ve vests, maco cotton, 25c. - Boys' flanel | st bpus, that we will sell Saturday at about commiissloner in Judge Stenberg's reorgan- | Cedy, P. E. Flodman, Elmer D. Frank, R. F. | $30,000. Al these negotiations, with the | watate. 750, Th i T AR Rl R YOUE oholos ToF LR lzed district. | Hoagin, John T. Hopkins. Some plans were | probable exception of the filing of the deed, | /55 ALE L G0 ABLUH D) st The caucuses, with the features attending [ then formulated for getting out the vote, | took place under ex-Mayor Cushing's admin. | double seat and knee, warranted not to rip, them and the ri , are thus set forth after which the task of signing the petition | istration. In the cross-examination an at- | $3.98, cheap at $5.00 men's, boys’ and childr AGAINST STENBERG. was begun. About seventy names were | tempt was made to show that a donation to | o Ly eI S Ty on A ron 0 elos i tiiat First Ward—Ticket named was: P. M. [ $lgned to it, and a great many more will be | the city of a small tract of land by the Bem Lo ol LR B L L U B i s At B i i Back, A. 1t Hantzl, illigan, F. Wooley, | added (o it The meeting then adjourned to | Land company prior to the purchase of the | lamps, complet: with shade, cheap at $3.00; | thom. L : 0w A B up, Cathroe, Charles | mcet on Tuesday cvening at Brenneman's | jark was as an inducement to the park board | g 08 o i EN'S SUITS, Abrey, K. W. Stuht. These mon | hell at 2018 Farnam street, when DIans 10r | to purohase a larger tract, but It was snowa | S2UT8a) $1.98. A full line of Havilana| = qw[p:l:"’\ hh L $5.00 sul lalin to be unpledged, but It is undersiood | BE(tng out the vote will be taid. | © that the city accepted numerous donations | White china. We can save money for You on | Mows all wool suits In Eras or hoer that they are to a man against Stenberg e regular caucus was held at Twenty- | of Jand for pa o8sa k' other BAT(s ol ; ? holste ol D NV ey, m, B ey harss o va ma minth and Farsan streets Inst ‘nigit and | oL,end for park purposes in other parts of | carpets, Linoleums and upholstery, & good'| $5.00. Never to be had belore for less than Becond’ Ward—No dciogates were nomin- | the following ticket named: I R. Andrews, | {1 cit¥: SiaIas et stock to choose from at prices we know are | B0 L L i sack ated. Dr. Rogirs and Gus. Hart are candi- | B L. Blerbower, Joseph Crow, J. K. Coulter, [ "% Seramrea e i way down. Sole agents for Butterick's pat- | or frock styles, spect i DRk dates for the legislature. The doctor is a | B. P. Davis, A. G. Bdwards, C. S. Hunting- JUDGE WAKELEY'S TESTIMONY ok i ’ SRR Al Webster man and Hart is supposed to be | tom, J. A. Lovgren, M. O. Maul Judge Wakeley. festified that he took an (terns and: publications. October: numbers i %0 ROGIS “"“A“" a fine assort- for Thurston. After some discussion it was ST interest in the voting of bonds and the pur- | now in. T nen’s su cassimeres, chevio Commercial Club Meetings. 2 = P and wor: frock, k or double-breaste decided that every man who wanted to go to e - i chase of land for parks, being a taxpayer and DRY GOODS (O, styld A saving of from $5.00 to $8.0( the county convention should place his Th: republican primaries were entirely too | having the public welfare in view. F id & g guaranteed on a good sult 2 0.11$6:00 name on the ticket by petition. interesting last evening to permit business | that prior to the voting of bonds the: ad = ) Third Ward—No caucus ticket was se- | men to attend the meeting of the Commer- | been a great deal of public discussion re- MEDAL OF HONOR. lected. The attendance was poor. Imme- | cial club which had been ealled by the | Barding the suitability of certain tracts of diat'ly upon coming to order the motion to | executive committ-e. By reason of the small | land for park purposes, among which was | Congressman Mercer Will Ask the Govern- adjourn was made and the meeting recon- | attendance it was determined to adjourn the | Bemis park. The propositions were well un- ment to Reward Engineer Root. gocds. To introduce them, 19¢ quart. yoned aa 4 muss meeting - The meetiug en- | proposeil meeting aublect to call of the chair- [ derstood by the publie, being discussed In | Eogineer Root, the brave Jim Bludsoe of MEATS OF aLL KINDS ed Halligan for county attorney. man of the executive ¢ 3 | the papers, on the streets, by real estate o M AotA torastE fires il to L have Sa It pork, Sc; sugar cured No. 1 ha 13¢ - Fourth Ward—The caucis was very well | Commission:r Uit announced two impor- | men and property owners in general. The lo :llll'ul;l:::‘lnl:l‘": = “toted him by congress, | SuRar cured pienic hams, : :m'r"‘:.fl.,‘u.‘ RAYMOND, {5th and Douglas, JEWELER. attendsd, about votes being cast. There | tant meetings, one for this evening and one | cation and prices were thoroughly discussed | ™ g sofits Y COUBTESS. | out hams, 8t4c; all small cans of meats, be: were two tickets in the field, a third by | for next Saturday. The meeting for this | so that every intelligent citizen must have | Comparatively little opposition to such a re- | pacon, 1215 and 13%c HEALs, 065 1 2 66000000000 00000OOV0O CGOOOOCOOOO COOOOBOBOBO HONLOAGAGHO VOO0V aware of the use to which the money | Ward of heroic fidelity to duty as Root dis I'TE RDEPARTMENT. Pat 0. Hawes being squeiched. One of these | evening will be for the purpose of discussing | been e freiglit rate question. The m-cting next | obtained by the sale of the bonds would be | played anticipated. Fresh country butter, 12 No one to blame. The woolen man saw fraa wool coming and the cloth got cheaper, the manufacturer wanted our ready cash 08 IGAIER Yerenp) HIbL S ly and clothing had to go down mighty low for it. A year ago we retailed a suit for fiv_dollars, that kept buyer puzzled and eeller rake his brains how it could bo done —a suit con” sidered a truer burgain at $10.00 than any one old in Omaha at that price. This year we're selling 'om at four dollars, and a trifle better suit in every way. Suits that were six fifty last year are but five dollars this year, Somewhat finer in workmanship too, and a good size collection of patterns to select from. Before you buy ours, take a look at any $5.00 suit offered about town, examine it rigidly and look at ours last. Our suits are warranted all wool. 12 = = E | 3 = = = E = == = E 3 3 = 3 Suits that we sold last year at ten dollars were ~beyond con- m———— B tradiction —the best fifteen dollar suits evor sold legitimate or oth” it erwise. This season suits of the same class are only seven fifty. el and are, by the way, far better made than over before, The fabri® is as relinble as ever, couldn’t improve on that, for we always aimed to furnish for that particular suit a cloth that is particu- larly durable. Quite a number of new patterns, chiefly dirt-defy- ing mixtures —simgle or double breasted. : L can; oysters, 8146 can; pure Store open evenings until 8 o'clock for the accommodation o T T T T T T P R PR YOS LA 9 —= —— — —a — e —= — R —» — — P i el —1 — : : > those whose time is occupied during the day. p— — — < § atalogue to be had on application. § CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. There s nothing in the late fall styles of wmm W Ndm T 00000000600 COVOOOOOOVO DOOLOOCOVOO COOLOVO0OVO CONVVOOVO0 VHVOOVOOOOO We are showing something special- ly fine in a new lot of silver mount- ed belts and belt pins at moderate prices. X In bulk Saturday begin a sale of fresh Balii more stock of oysters. Full measure, best JOULVOVVLOV VOVOVBCOVLL VOVOLVVLLLY was sprung by Counell, and was essentially | th c, ldc and 16e; A Thurston ticket. This was headed by | Saturday will be held with the object of put. The ide of *hus givl g congressional recog- | Dest creamery at 18c, 20c and 22¢; alway. J. J. Boucher. The other was of a Webster- | again attempting the establishment of a | George W. Liningr, a former member of | oo sy rfl (BRI 0 ocaust | fresh butter in stock 3 {8h hue, or rather anti-Thurston, and had | large beet sugar refinery in Omaha. Commis- | the park board, testified that during his | ™ UOP to the hero of th 1okley o oeal CHEESE DEPARTMENT. F. B. Kenvard at the top. With these two | sloner Utt stated that it would rquire a | term as a membr of the board the park | Who saved a train filled with human {r.ight | Rinest imported Swiss, 30c pound, sold tickets a good deal of skirmishing was done | Capital of $250,000, and of that amount $140,- | system of Omaha was discussed. When the | OrgInated with Congressman Dave Mercer | everywhere for 50c; domestic Swiss, 1214 betore the balloting began. Before balloting | 000 was already waiting. beard was organized the city had only one | Of this city, who will father the bill and push | 14c and 16¢; brick cheese, 10c, 12tc and loc : D18 EOT/FROM THETANK A motion was made by Mr. Sudborough Cally public resort, Hanscom park, and the board | It SATOUEN at the mext sssion of congress. | limburger at 12%c and’ 14¢; nothing but En T“A" sTEA that the delegates selected be instructed tc B santcatin thalatate: contral ittee | Solicited donations. Several individuals and | 1 propose to introduce m.lull at the next | fresh goods here, » RN e a1 matcotod Leundteutied & ¥ request of the state central committee | ooy CiSh, (OMREE o VT AV IAIA T | session of congress to give James Root a HAYDEN BROS. H No Boiler. No Steam. No Engineer. didacy of John M. Thurston. This was | ® Mecting of the county central committee | tract was given to the city by the Bemis | M¢dal for his bravery during the Hinckley R BEST POWER for Corn and Feed Mills, Baling amended by Connell to read that if the ticket | IS hereby called to meet in the committee ind company. When the subject of pur- | forest fires, when, as engineer of a pussenger s 4 e R aFcls et | Omaha ana € o Limited Fifteen-1four i 1ay, Runuing Sepirators, Creameries, &c. headed by J. J. Boucher be sclected the | room at Washington hall, Monday, October | chasing additional tracts for park purposes | train. he defled death by heroically sticking a delegates be Instructed for Thurston. So | 1, 1894, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose | cAme up it was dis audinugntiuiioas [|SORNS HesECanT BRI RS SR Oy e OmA R loL e A5, 7. m A AT ve ’ ; g OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES amended the motion carried. When the | of considering and making arrangements for | entered into by which Bemis park was | Wolls of flamds to a place of safoty, as woll | | Feie MG ot o8, b o Ang S : votes were counted the Kennard ticket was | @ meeting, which will be a by Hon. | evintually purchiased by the city for about | 4% MUNE o0& Vel O B SCRGinatiYe | Ry. for Chicago and all points east ains 5 Stationary or Portable. found selected by big majorities. The dele- | Willlam McKinley, October 4, and it Is re- 3-[’““':”“ £ Eh iy O and m"":”f' ""'kl"i”'j thelr homes. behind. (hem, & ass of raine | made up and started from Omaha, assuriug Yy 100L.P. ~ 8LAH e f ] ey bl i 8 ont of | Of the park board for a complete park and | t! 8 » £ " | pi s lag ol £ d :;;lt‘(ul'r‘n e lll‘x“xhr Fieraute. lanu: G 1. | oa ‘;u”\:”y-lrrl‘lu:xfllfln”‘r‘l{nb"k‘u[ e oy | boulevard system piete parkt #191 Corgreas has honorediameniand)womenifor | PAMONASES lenn 02 moll aired caras he "nd for Catalogue, Prices, etc., describing work to be done, , K. 8. Fisl frauk Plank: C. E. | eac d republica " uleva 3 e ¥ B ater it T s i ly @ solid vestibuled el ctric 5 Browniee, Henry Taibot, F. C. O'Hollaren, | mittee of three to mect with the county | The cross-examination of Mr. Lininger | Saviug lfe on the water. 1 sce no reason | U o08 Bty of ottt Yaleet. No walt- HE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Norman A. Kuhn, B. W. Burroughs. This | central committee. An invitation is also was continyed in ihe atternoan, but beyond | ¥ (ML THUF (0 the same recognition, I | INE for through trains. o z ] ILADKLPIIA, PAL 18 the ticket that is considered anil-Thurs. | tended to the members of the congressional [ the facts elicited in the direct examination, [ NOt be €l sa 8! ) A i 5 1 as in Minneapolis during the forest fires | Elegant chair cars, palace sleeping and din B dborough | and state committees to attend said meet- | DOthing new was developed. Managers | W& i ik 4 P e A MW Jadbita B L mon, mede by Pudbornugh | o, CHARLES UNITT, Chairman. | Wheeler and Haseall were absent. and cheerduRootR e hiyaraliy orsienl [k T S CaRn tieket only for Thurston. The ticket elected | - A- TUCKER, Secretary DISAPPOINTED IN SPECHT. L madeiupimy; m ght {h ha A — y phenomenal herolsm des:rved congr a Ticket A, g CIlOLOlat- 18 practically uninstructed, and can vote a Alxe rican Ropublicans, Chris Specht was put on the stand and | recogniton. Months may pass . they please. sald that he was a member of the city Tnivers e P o A Reot's name may be temporarily forgotten a ter. AINK MENIE QoD el e e The Universal - Afro-American Working- | council In February, 1892, when a proposi- [ hut he is too good a man to be lost in orthwestern” Number Six, leaving P ! Mcfl]cr men’s Republican club met Thursday night, | tion was made to the couneil to purchase | obiiv 41 have Getermined that rail- | omaha 4 3 W f 8 3 0¢d Fifth Ward—As a usual thing a republican | 7 B Rhigies o to_purchase | gblivion, an: dete 4 maha 4 . m. daily, now arrives at Chicago = » o cus in the Fifth 1 is (e 1| with members present, and elected the emis par] ho proposition was rejected | poaqd heroes shall be “honored as well & i analexdian snEai AL S ERES - E [ if:‘\:‘:‘“ “'i l:‘ s {”‘G-:"“m';”“”; ‘“'“‘"(‘r"“ “‘)f'l‘lk following named officers for one year: ¢, | When it first came up for consideration. He | mgrins heroes, and, while I am at it, I'll | a little faster.” Don’t confuse this with th the aMair, as it is manipulated by ward poli- | 13 Gorien prosident: Priss Graves vie | Mado a motlon to reconsider the matter two | juet make it & double header and see that | On aha Chicego special, Which stll teaves at - 3 clane or the faction that is on the inside. | rogidunt: Sins Johnson, secretary: G, H. | Weeks later. He said that the reason he | ine fireman and entire crew are officially | 6:45 p. m. daily and arrives at Chicago 8:45 ) FINEST The caucus held last night, however, was an | SEETCTHY FOR0 BBty Coerettiyl B T | changed his mind was that he realded in | reccgnized by congress for their brave and | a. mr. No mecd to change this tri l exception to this rule, and long before the 0’ " o o Banks, chairman, P M the north end of the city and he wanted a offic t services on th o o W Cit, fMce, 1401 F a treet, hour for getting down to business arrived R Dl B Lamudwin, & | park there. He consulted with Dr. Miller, | S ® Sty 9moe, 30 Barnay siresk the room was filled to overflowing. There | Wwareon W M. Wylie. the North Omaha Improvement club and other . of all were two factions, one having for its cham. s 24 2 /Anterested parties, and found that the Bemis plon Emerson Benedict, while the other was | gontented minds make happy homes. Con. | Park tract would be part of the city's park led by Jin Kyner, who was acting in the | (:gtment alwiss follocs i homes. system.~ He withdrew his opposition and Bes Vanilla capacity of wet nurse for Hugh G. Myers. | Drivers cream baking ponder "¢ 0 PP | voted for the proposition, He sad that Con- Both Benediet and Myers have been seeking LR nell was opposed (o the puichase of the the support of the ward for weeks in the Losal Soclety. Diston tract ; . e (ha ko hiac). ot (aSDiond may. chU(_U]dte race for the legislature, and the caucus last Renewed activily In soclety circles adds | ,,JUd8e Clarkson tried to make Specht say Of On ress ! s night was the first contest of strength. As i 3 ) B0y axles. 8 that Bemis and Connell were opposed tc y . take, the Library Table will always remain ; 1 Nard committeeman, Kyner called the can. | %088 to the soclety page of The Sunday Bee. | the Diston trzct and forced him to vote for a favorite. Tt supplements the book sheves | tnites in a perfect form all the quall- cus to order and asked for nominations for | Every social event of mnote will be chron- | the Bemis park tract, but the witness denied and the escritoire, and it is difficult to im- | ties everybody desires to find in his the position. Dr. Christie w named by | ieled, together with the movements of prom- | this allegation and Clarkson tried to Im the Benedict faction, while Guy €. R. Reed | inent society stars. peach his own witness, but failed, as Specht U S ( iOV,t agirie & Library satistactorily arranged with- | food, 1{ is as Nourishing as Meat, i nd and still pleasant to take, It is as was named by the Myers men. To ballot et p—————— did not change his story. Clarkson then ac: & t at least one such Tabledesk fel et - Delicate as a Luxury, and still cheap Was an operation that was oing to take | Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Trial | cused Specht of attempling to evade ques 5 B k' P d r We have an immense assortment, With aking Powde i prie time, and in the interest of harmony Dr. | 8ize, 25 cents. ~All druggists, tions In‘order to shield the defene. Clark Christie withdrew, leaving it clear sailing [ .. —— oAt s0u was told that he would not be allowed to : AL 4 ; for Reed, who was elected by a unanimous | ©M1€AGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RY. | impeach his own witness, and then he ar- both plain and carve rder ps, Wwith t is by far healthier than either Tests one to four drawers, with and without the Y * lower shelt. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa. R A B SR AR iy — gued for the admission of hearsay evidence ::'l‘-r;\s‘:ln\:mgfl'[fh“‘"“‘:U~"'h‘“_“““"“”"';‘jn’:* A California Tourist Excursions, Bt i e ea metuadt oncen protested £ Prices start at $10.00; this is for a slightly | Therefore it should be made a house- The report of the analyses of Baking Powders, made reduced size. For $13.00 you can secure a | hold article for daily use, as it is in pointed by the chalrman, and the dropping | ~“Phillips Rock Island” personally con- | @galnst Clarkson's making misstatements by the U. S. Government (Chemical Division, Ag'l very popular pattern. From this point they | Erance. the ballots commenced, continuing until | ducted excursions, First through car leaves | in his arguments relative to what Mayor :.(;, ,‘fm "’,'D,;.“h:s."".';w‘re.wlc \,.»1.::‘ l:.”'l,,'(. Omaha Friday, Oct. 12th, at 1:35 p. m., and | Bemis was accused of doing. The gist of following named gentlemen were gelected | Weekly thereafter during the winter season. | Siecht's testmony was to the effect that h Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all other powders, increase n cost as the size and decoration | papys M E N1 E R ronoon Teizesits] o P T T iy become more lavish, We have bank direct- | 69 Wabash Av., Chicago- 56 W. Broadway, N. ¥ andgieaiieisayeninesiength and thaatrenghi 9 ors' tables which reach §100 in price. of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows: & D@ COCG DOE DE® SO, v Bol ) v y ¢, | call at Rock Island ticket office, 1602 Farnam | that the mayor had #ishoncred his office or PR EanI R Lok, Bi g W Dhuthin, D N: | streat, been guilly of dishonest practices. H. G. Rockfellow, Charles Rylander, Fred J - KELLY ARMY MATTER. Sackett, M. F. Sears. These men are | Buy yourhard coal befove the advance. A.| The prosecution sald that they would not pledged for Henedict for the house of repre- | H. Patrick keeps the best, Telephone 55 Introduce any evidence relating to the sentatives, but are free lances with —-— charges of conspiracy to unlawfully divert reference to other nominations that may v OW RATE. the city’s funds in providing food for Kelly's is that our prices on this one line of library ? W [ be presented at the county convention. - Commonweal army when it passed through LEAVENING GAS. it g e e e '";‘:Hl’:g.d,yrn by mareel Sixth Ward—Delegates: 8. G. Ernest, S. Homeseekers Excursion, Omaha in April. Councllman Bechel testi- e - o _— Free, and s I D. Cralg, H, F. Leavitt, F. Winning, A. W. On September 26th and October 9th the | fled that a meeting was held in the mayor's Percent. Cubic in. perox. clty. CAL Johnson, R. Willlams, Chris Specht, P. O. | Missouri Pacific will sell tickets at one fare | ©Mce on the day previous to the arrival RO’ '] re 13.06 160.6 Hansen, M. D. Houck. The delegation is in- | for the round trip (plus $2.00) to all points | of the army, at which the mayor, city at- VAL, Absolutely Pure, 3 luu--ltfll'/laml‘~ stricted tg work for Thurston for the United | south and southwest, limited to 20 days from | torney, iclan, engineer, Chairman Win- . s 1 Addrass VON MOHL CO.. G 12.58 151 Sele | mortaan Gadasstl, States serate. date of sale, with privilege of stopping off | spear of the Board of Public Works, the (] Jqnin 3 SLATE WENT THROUGH going and returning. For pirticulars call | Witness and three councilmen were present. | The OTHER POWDERS 113 133.6 " . W Ward—The Seventh ward republi- | on o address depot agent, 15th and Web- | Hascall and Wheeler and the remainder of TESTED are reported to con- ) 10.26 123.2 sdeventh Ward-—The Seventh ward tepubll | Ller, of city offices, moribeast corner 13th | the councll are said to have been enjoylng s L AR IRROEIaN S e FURNITURE of Every Dascription thelr history last night and selected nipe | and Farnah, Ao themseives on & junketing trip to San Fran- P g 9 Temporary Location, delegates to be voted upon st the primafy THOS. F. GODFR P. & T A cisco at this particular time. It was con- acid, and to be of the follow= 9.29 "6 e etiay. aftarnoon, D Thursday even. | 9 ©. PHILLIFPL A. G, F. & P. A, ceded by the officials present at the meeting ing strengths respectively, 8.03 96.5 1209 und 1208 Douglas Stros, wWai e of the ——— . i the mayors qffce that this was a case i et ":.':P:.h::':; A\Hyr’xs"u H‘?Jr.l’\vifl.l.f E.““.. Homen it tha aditioe. of uTgent mcflthy‘ and medsures must 4 7.28 87.4 MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK GMmIUEd of five, headed by John Thomy On September 11 and 25 and October § the | taken at once to \hio m he, &cy v\uf son, with John Grant, Frank Johnson, 2™yn | Unfon Pacific will sell homeseekers' ekeur- | food. This was gm he of I : EDUCATIONAL Frauk ind Graham Park, was appoiited 10 | slon tickets, good for 20 daye from date of ;i‘cr:u:s gnd ‘m.lltl«.v;);‘r v;ulu'nlhul?zfid 1o ex- These tests, made in the Gov't Laboratory, by impartial melect the ticket to be voted for last night at the rate of one fere fo o jind not over or food for Kelly's men. ooty 2 g : A e = ‘They ‘;nn |ul :‘n.‘l ew \urll. Life bullding ::".':, with $2.00 .u{h.l, m' all (p'iulllileh: W | This &guu%ufim the hllrgln—d conspiracy in and unprejudiced official chemists, furnish the highest HE NORTHWBSTER) Al‘“\llh\lli"\‘flgf“ jesterday and Axed up a Ucket, which, they | brasks, Kansas, Colorado, New Me: squandering the clty's fynds. » =« # i " ig 4 4 e Dost’ beautify) and ‘healthy iocation o B led, was favorabis (o all the candiastes. | Wyesios, Uisn Neent (eant of voa uu-llufl'fn“g 'H. Dugons, WeFetary of the Bemis evidence that the * Royal " is the best baking powder, Take ‘Micmgun. " Thorougn clasalea. dcademis When the caucus was called to order the | Namps and Holse City) and Montana. Lana compafy, testifed that Mayor Bemis z \ 4 commelrial totams. " savery, Wsiruator o Sockungs, Delormity raes, Trossem, olub room was crowded. The “fixed" ticket top-overs granted on both goifig and re- | was elected in the fall of 1891 and took 0., 108 WALL 8T, NEW-YORK. D I e iy inipseied ' | , atierien 1avaiid sad had been printed and Sam Macleod, ex-Judge | turning trip, H P DEUEL, charge of the ofce In January, 1882. This ROYAL BAKING POWDER €O., 0 ST T L U " Thomas D, Crane and George Covell for the | € icket Agent, Unicn Pacific System, 1302 | was after the land company had received YOO, D b Q f’k 1.9!0;1:.'! 0th, Dlustrated catalogie seas Btate senate; George Day and Sam Macleod for | Faroam street, Omaha, Neb, » notice from the park commissioners 10 PP PR pplicat SO, D@ by about 198 votes to 163 for the other fel- | For full particulars, berth reservations, etc., | Knew absolutely nothing tending to show But the one important point to remember A8 @