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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTORBER 27, 1804 | CTY VA (1'Q | HAYDEN BROS. . N \ Y Coggswell and PostoMdk Inspector Sinclalr | Oy e n N Y | that H. F. Cady offered to take the propert SAF]‘;T\ ‘)\l].T B"“.SOPENED e ELE‘ I"N MINERS hNTfiMBED‘n-rmnm trom Sioux €ty with B. 1. King SENT A BRLTE “’ [‘OR l.l“‘: | &t the price named, but that the vhllvllulzmyl Saturday Cloaks, Underwear, Dress Goods the man who a shortutime since burglarized retused to pay the ngreed commission S, and Notions at Special Frices. | the postoMce at Suttom: Neb., and carried o | CLOAKS. | away with him about’B600 worth of postage Settled Uut of Court. Local Bank Officials and Police Trying to| Cloaks will be a necessity from now on. | Some Are Alive, but How Many is Not |stamps. King was traced to Sioux City and | Omaha Likely to Get Rid of a Vicions and | The appeal of Albert Neilds from the plan We have them for every one. placed under arreet Thuraday night. He was | of assessment on the widening of Thirty Solve a Puzzle, Ladies' heavy brown cloaks at $2.45, $4.50 Known at Present. taken before United” States Commissioner Dangerous Character, third street from Poppleton avenue to < and $6.50, excellent values Dundy yesterday. He waived examination and Laavenworth sirest, which s now Bangin Heavy fur trimmed brown cloaks, $8 | was held to await the -action of the grand fire 10 (he cotfts, wai Setiled bt “v‘ m‘ OMAHA NATIONAL SUFFERS LARGE LOSSES |, b'i v, ol - ainao 'o- [ SHUT I BY FIFTEEN FEET OF ROCK | jurr, MWhon hrrenied idg Ml wad in, e | SENTENCE INPOSED UPON I SPARKS |boted”ofvatatiastionemteriny. " The. sui i o A e R e R O possessio At . amps, | Wil be dismissed on account of an adjust- ATURTTAf, boal S Bhaves St WhitK e S 'l | ment in the matter of the assessment which Deop Mystery Nurrounding the Breaking |y G0 oGt bopular prices. A full line | Brave Kfforts Welng Made to Rescus Them ,rrln'"rflm!( .h,",;,‘:".‘,,n,’?’&,u"&\ "I"'k"‘k‘fl‘"s rcs” | Must Pay the Penalty for an Assault Upon ‘ was made on the recommendation of the as- Into of the Vaults Conneeted with the | of children's cloaks in all sizes and in all With Great flopes of Success—Have %01 &t 7346 per pousd & Child-Attorney Morearty Found ¥ at B Bank Building -Parties Who Find the iatest styles Plenty of Alr, but no Food e —— Gulity of Forgery—Chnrged with Short Police Stories. SPECIAL § OF UNDERWE! 0l Fitte " ” p Fhals i Mg, PECIAL SAI S\'I‘l[ m‘v\\w RWEAR FOR ok WaN Omaha a un«w‘mm Fifteen-Hour Burglary ~Court Cullings. G. M. Hurley is wanted by th fow onca ] : ; complaint sworn to by G, M. Randall who s ‘f“‘“!‘y“l'* Jersey ribbed underwear, Leaves Omaha at 635 p. m. and arrive JR— says that Hurley obtained from him on 8 % at Chicago 940 a. m. vin C. M. & T tense that there was enough money in The general belief that a safety deposit : Lis “}1"-\_’1“-1‘1 vests and pants MILWAUKEE, Oct. 26.—A special to the | Ry. for Chicago and all points east. Trains [ In the criminal court yesterday the notor- American National bank to lquidate vault s absolutcly secure agaln loss by | Only 36c, worth 60c Wisconsin from Iron Mountain, Mich., €ays: | made up and started from Omaha, assuring [lous James Sparks, colore was sentenced | the loan Gents' heavy wool underwear, natural grey 1 | ¢ VINELY theft or fire hus been rudely dispelled in | (el SO SR WETET °'| The fate of the eleven entombed miners in | passengers clean and well aired cars l'hlu to the vpenitentiary for | for a beastly | City Prosecutor Shoemaker filed a R 4 Omaha by the discovery that large sums of | Mon's flocced jersey ribbed shirts and draw- | the Pewabic mine will not bs known for | OPl¥ lne runaing solid vestibuled electrle | goqquly committed on Claude Vanderburg, a | Complaint against George and Walter Shil AL Y i lighted train from Omaha direct. No wait- |y | lng, alleging that they, as manag:rs of the | money have been mysteriously taken from |ers only 30¢, worth 5o 3 || some hours yet, probably not before night. | jng for through trains, | boy 7 years old Co-operative Supply company. earey on o | tends to personal enjoyment when boxes in the safety vauits of the Om \m‘““l‘"‘w- I wool underwear, 60c each, worth | A jmmense mass of rock, fron ore and| FElegant chair care, palace sleeping and | The crime was committed a few days ago | gama of ¢hane 1t claimed that the | Tightly used. The many, who live bet- Natfonal bank. The discovery was made Men'e fine Tambs wool shirts and drawers | broken timbers twenty feet in length is to be | dining cars. Ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. | near Fourteenth and Nicholas streets. | Shillings run a suit club company and that ’ ter than others and enjoy life more, with mora than t weeks ago and every pre nly 7 worth $1.00, cleared away. Superintendent Brown is con- C. 8. CARRIER, | Sparks had pleaded not guilty twice, but fcustomers are dissatisfied with the results. | less expenditure, by ore promptly caution has been taken by the bank officlals | Nien's fine natural wool gox 25c. worth 50c. | fident that all but three will be taken out o TICKetAgent | oy being brought in for trial yesterday said | T adapting the world’s best products {0 to keep the matter a ¢ sccret. Chiet of | 1 cage of men's fast black cotton hose, | alive and he has hopes for all. The accident All Aboard for the Black Hills, |he wished to plead guilty and persisted in | x the needs of physical being, will attest Police Seavey and one of his detectives have | Herm \1”3.'{“1‘:.“4::1,\» \;v‘ “m‘r‘n‘.‘wl.‘ was ased by the sandstone capping on the | ote change of time on Fremont, Blkhorn | doing so after the nature of the penalty had | The Bdgemont Stone company, with a| che value to Ith of the pure liquid been working Industriously upon the care | gl "URETCET, O CHay O third level of shaft No. 1 glving away. & Missouri Valley R. R., taking cffect Sun- | been explained. The child then described the | capital stock of $500,000, has Rled its artielcs | laXative principles cmbraced in the 1 details of the crime and the sentence was |Of Incorporat the office of the county | remedy, Syrup of Iigs and J. H. Millard, president of the Omak 50 dozen of men's teck scarfs 25c, worth | The awful accident has shrouded this com- | 48¥: Oct. 28th datk. Ol § . | oh g Is to be the principal place of Its excelience is due to its presenting 4 The fast mall, express and passenger train Natlonal bank, has given the larg T i A ertrain | poceq 3 . N cave Omalia 2:10 p Missouri Valley ess and the purpose of i of his time since discovery to a t 1 of men's calf skin driving gloves i e U U L s B 4p o hur ¢ uf the company fs | jn the form most acceptable and pleas: stttk AL ant to the taste, the refresling and truly iy B0, worth $1.00 ombed men 2:00 p. m.;: arrive Hot Springs §:05 a. m., | Sparks was released from the penitentiary | ¢ mpany to unravel the mystery surrounding the case OHIIAFeR's AUFDY FIbbed wool iose only 10 THOMAS PENGLASE Deadwood 11:00 a. m. Fastest time ever |about a year ago, after serving a term of |8, [ g i He has even mado a trip to Chicago for the | ™y i WILLIAM OLIV mado with regular train to the Black Hills. | eighteen months for assault with intent t0 | Giurt Mokers union No. 63 heneficial porties of a perfect laxe R IR LU itive; effectuaily cieansing the system, lispelling colds,” headaches and fevers ind permanently curing constipation, purpose of making a speefal inve:tigat An elegant 1ine of ladles' cashmere hos HUSBAND. | “Incuire of ticket agents for details of im- [y, o, ] will it has given satisfaction to millions and [ 1T } ol & i Rra Thanksgiving ball at ¢ | e jortant changes in local and through service \ gran g rmania Into the worki safoty deposit sys- | 25¢, worth 40c i : Lok A ¥ M rty Found Gullty. hall on Wednesday evening, Novembe: | tems in that to discover, if possible,| 1 case of ladfes' fast black fleeced I 'EPHEN ALLEN. J. R, BUCHANAN, Y | he members of tiis ol | 8 2 1 S 1 unjon music | met with the approval of the medical Y | Great Saturday sale of dress goods at BORGE THOMAS. nd t BN 7 sy.ter [ © iShan Ao and the program will cont i he Kid BN R (5RE e AR TEAYAsN'S, UIBEaNL: Bareains. of the setson:| OKORGBIRIORAND: SRt Bt O L I R ] I ram w itain | profession, because it acts on the Kid- B ki1 s ke 1 il | SaIG RN Ay e ACEAR8 (DL 16 RERRON: || b R R BILEY Thera will be & merry time at the Fifteanth | the name of Conatable McKenzte in order ¢ Akl LR | Feve Sivie wnd Bowals withiont Gedt: e principa in case Is fam 1+ . g ) * BOKAD " aflsrnoot so | Ret possession of a trunk belonging to some musical and literary entertainme wilt | e bz s streets.” Mr. Gludish lias beon (he lossee | 38 QI R [ inen &t ke s of (s WeCla8Nt: Atid: fhs!| SundAY; o Tuesday and Wednesday | pojg on o writ. He pleaded not guiity and iosday cvening, {o which the public is in. | eVEry objectionable substance, of a box in ‘n.. \..r“h of the Omah “,’,‘“ mu'. (o &) Weo) Buysbost ks | only one known to. have escaped uninjured, e went to trial, Thursday the jury got the | Vited : ]1“ entertainment will wind up with yrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- Diiced fn s o he wnin of $2700 in kol | . Children's and ladies' closking, 31 inclies, | States that the accldent was caused by run: SUTprise, properly termed the prize winner |case and ‘yesterday returned a verdict, | soclal hop. The Gate City orchestra has | ists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it is man- l"]"‘“, SBeE L He dlkwverad. Uhat ‘M“_”"‘ 500 | $1.26. 4 "|ning water eating away the sandstone’ cap- | of fun, entitled “4—11—44,” will be the at-| finding the defendan: guilty of forgery and | fends Lo ; services free and a good crowd actured by the Culifornia Fig Syrap e bk et DR Examine our remnants and special bar-|!hird level. This immense mass of rock, | proven to be a heavy opposition to the older | the verdict had been returned Mores Vo | penses ¢ T P LS e, als 3 - ORI R eviy: ard/a datective vasiiad tharss)| = SILKS through the floor of the level carrying away | is new, bright and pure and is truly refresh- [ await the sentence of the court. mecting of the gencral assembly at New 1l being well informed, you will nol IR Gass ever wihce, 50 far, Nowever, ail | lay will be the last day of our 69c |timbers and everything to the fourth level, | ing to the up-to-date theater goers. For an R ST ans, ent any substitute if cfiered, efforts to dizcover the manner in which' the | *il} - Brings comfort and improvement and union are good enter taine and the boys are weparing 1o be at their best on this occ n. ¢ guilty. Morearty was charged with forging | will be sccure Ty T Passenge! 'S ase of he state against Edward F. vhether any important precautionary mea- |only 10c, worth 20c ILLIAM BAIRD. Passenger Agent. In case of t Wilrea h44 becn heglocted In the Omaha vault | DRESS GOODS. PORNEY Morearty, the jury returned a verdict of | evenings, when the brand new farce comedy silk sale Faille dress silks in black and | " which the men were working. He heard evening of true enjoyment see ‘‘4—11—44." 3ibsol s suec ouls {en money was 10st have fa 1 the bank au. | colors, ik swivel silks with colored |the thundering crash of rock and broken John J. Gibson has sued Louis H. Kent in | == thorities, as well as the police, are as much | Agures, black brocaded satins in small neat and by fast running made his escap: In the dark as ever TWhy not gelect som. | our line of an action to recover the sum of §1,000, which Qctober prices ar A T . AR Adhering slavishly to the author's lines 3 g A sns, plaid India twill silks and 1 ] bardi, a trammer at work directly | yiion' frequently the action drags, does not | amount he alleges is due as commission on | GOMMIT THIS TO MEMORY — money from ‘e vault is Blanche Wilsou, 0 per yard, each at rashed to death. IHis body has been re- | qoesn't catch the publie Mr. Collier is quick | alleges that 1he defendant was the one-lialf proprietress of a resort on Ninth streast. | HATS AND CAPS “""‘»‘ it bl widchasi e | 10 See the defect and his originality promptiy | owner of the Dellone hotel and that with fiss Wilson claims that thre ) bills | © Prices to suit everyone i WhTen theough this wreckage f0 the [ provides a remedy. ‘‘No matter how good a | him the property was listed for sale at §70,- B e have been abstracted from her box and that [ Men's heavy winter caps, 20c; boys' heavy [F00m il Which the men are entombed I8 2 |pjay may be, Mr. Colller remarked, *an i she has no means of kiowing how the | Winter caps, ‘15¢; men's extra fine caps in | WOrk of difficulty which few but experienced money was lost. She discovered her loss | differ men’s dress caps, goc; | Miners can understand or appreciate. The |ty grasp the spirit of the audience, then 1| = = = over a year ago, but for some reason has |Men K cannot be done hastily, for the walls y):v or tne 000. In hunting customers the plaintiff avers | IBDthas darty. who claims to Yave iuq! landsome silks, worth from $1.00 to the fallng rock, was caught and | paracterize Willie Collier. When a line | making a real estate sale. The plaintift LATEST STYLES—LOWEST PRICES | [ actor of any capability can improve it. 1 try taken 1o action ih the matte: until recently, | | Men's fur derby, e and 750; men's fine | B¥e t0 be heavily timbered a8 the work pro- | and proceed to ill in to sult myself” This % Gor. 16ih and Farnam Sts,, OMAHA 8he has now engaged an attorney and made | (6 tourlst, $1.00 and $1.25; boy's crushers, |Gaeds in oder to avold another fall of &round. | woyid be a dangerous undertaking for many, PAXTON BLOCK. afidavit to the particulars. | 0o children's fancy caps, 25c men's fur | oL N A e o by o poeet | but Willle Colller's quick wit has been one | = Very naturally the discovery of the losses | Crushers, 49c. A% full line of different styles | 400 since the disaster occurred by as many | ;¢ ¢o teatures of his success. Mr. Collier | — o it i 16 thi6 Oy foationg: oo a1 obids B, Stetnoh sikits o 50 10 $3.00, wortn | €dger men as could be worked to advantage, | f the features pLace Al Rt Eha Coarties “who h any connection | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. cet has been cut through the conglomeration d ' 3 o 3 upon, the partiep who have any conniection | KERCIA of iron, ore, sandstone and broken timber In | U°F \ the great NATIONAL IBANIK T e g nenent O (he yaults and ar¢| We have just reccived an clegant line of | [ourteen hours, and fifteen feot has yet to be | Mr. Meyers, agent of "“Friends” compan R s e 2 v ithe leatherette wall pockets and faney orna- | ¢t Which will take until evening. “An omi- | which comes to the Boyd on November 2, § U. 8. Depository, Umana, Raa s T L Vs P T | ments nous feature, and c that convinces many | gnd 4, is in he city. He reports the business R ,(.{,[r.fr'f,!.,"',i\.'[,'" ul,l.‘[lf“],.', m““,' . | 1st lot contains fancy baskets, ships and | miners that the men will be found dead is of ik compa on the Pacific slope very SKIN CU E RS o i i Bt | tancy boxes at e each [Mat, alhough only ffteen feet away, not good 3 p o CAPITAL, $400,000 2 0 him as one of the greatest surpr hikts s the faintest sound has been heard that wostd S N 5 stant s i | @ lot consists of beautiful comb ana | M€ in b ar nstan clieves . ot bis lite. ‘The vaulls are under thie mans oty 100 cpap T €omP and |jnqicate they were alive, Miners say that It| For nearly o half eentary Dr. Price's Bak- ) 4 SURPLUS, $55,500 ment of Mrs, Mary MeAusiand, a very estima- | "hed Jor mroorny ToC € i the men were alive this fact would have | ing Powder hus ranked foremost among the : ble lady who is in every way fitted for the | rucis poans Y = been made known from thelr prison. It Is | celebrated household helps of the age. As TORTURING S responsible position she occupies. No shadow | the finest 65 hand bag ever | the general impression that they have been | shown by the awards at the World's Colum ’ of suspicion exlsts that the losses have oc- | shown n the city, on Saturdis nls o suffocated by gunpowder gas. Superintend-|hian and Midwinter Fairs its fame never Ski curred through her knowledge or connivance. | A beautiful line of fancy initial handker. | 1t Brown, who heads the rescue party, and | gtood higher than not n In fact, it would be absolutely | sible for | chiefs only 56 each ¥ | who has remained at his post since the hour s U, any ane, not entitled to open a box in the | We will place on sale Saturday 100 cartoons | Of the disaster, says there is an abundance PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. And|the most distressi vaults, to do so without her assistance. all silk, satin and gros grain ribbons, in | O €004 Alr in 'the room, and fs very confl- B s Insifonins B AN 1DSNIAI ¥ RDRREGTH Colors and widths, St il melee 2O, I | dent that elght of the Imprisoned miners will ExVara ot OBIakgo iis, aiiBh a-| of itchi i leedi \lr‘ (:l[u\lhh l\ I\~ \.n'x”\ last :;IL: «“|Lwyn he | Boods ‘wlm 1o 16 ixln‘lw‘ul;lnit lw.‘-:f,v '$y' be found unharmed. Three, he thinks, may | m‘nr.’!““ Bl e Ll e Ll i Purnmg, ploeding, B R ol iy anvihing mositivaly.. From HAYDEN BROS, [ }Ve beens caught under the mass and crushed | 3%y ¢ \ijer, Pocatello, 1dabo, is at tne | @Nd scaly skin, scalp, and blood his conversation, however, it could be inferred OhloRsAMNITes I RUxN s This is the worst accident of the kind that humors, and will in a majority that he lost more than was supposed at first. | o (Wleken Thtleves ¢ wughr. ever occurred on this range, the oniy ap- Carter, Deadwood, S. D., Is at the He spoke of §1,500 or $1,800 as the amount | Louls pe adison Millburn were |proach to it being the caving in of a shaft at | Miliard. of cases permit rest and sleep TIME TO MARRY of his loss. He also stated that the sus- | drrested last night by Detectivés Savage and |the Kelridge mine some twelve years ago, | B. G. Spencer of Kamsas City is at the " pected party was out of town, or hidden at | Dempsey for stealing chickens. It is alleged | when nine men were buried alive and their | Barker, and point to a speedy, perma- the present time. Who was suspected he| they robbed the roost of €. F. Ferguson al |temains never recovered. & Oatos: collék b Y . : refused (o but in the conversation he| 052 Soufh Fortieth strcet Thursday night of | DETROIT, Oct, 26.—A special (o the News Barker, (% coltege foot ball team Is at the | nent,and economical cure when Inithe fall remarked ‘'t a woman was harder to| fifty chicken: Yesterday they disposed of [ from Iron Mountain, Mich., says: The fact| 5 1 Detweile on o . 3 i n the fall-ti - catch than a man.” The police arc equally | about twenty 'to a butclier at Fortieth and | has Just been established that at least o nur ,,‘:_ },;,r';“e'r‘”" ¢ of Philladelphia 1s a guest at | physicians, hospitals, and all oS S5 © matter. amilton and a dozen more were found ber of the in the mi still alive ‘ i charge of the vaults most of the time, and | And Corby strcots. Millburn s a notorious [ hammers. It is mow confidently expected | Darker while in the city. WORKS WONDERS, and its only pretty ring-time-= when she was absent, some trusted employe | Chicken thief. The men were charged with | that the room in which the men are confined George E. Kellogg and wife, Hot Springs, of the bank was delogated to attend to them, | PUFglary will be reached by 6 o'clock. 8. D., are at the Merchants. cures of torturing, disfiguring, We show M i ! | e e T 4 Dy 8¢ ke ‘ - 5 © 8how tomorrow for the first thme the most beautifal No one could enter the vaults without her Spy S, $ | IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich, Oct. 26.—The F. Brown, J. D. Thorn and William . ttime the most beautifu Mnowledge, and she sald that as far as she | brovd. po o Dekind iy s Justly cele- | ouly facts known' at this hour, 11 p. ., 1s Wagner of Dayion, Wyo. are at the Paxton | Humiliating humors are the assortinent of new des RHew! no ons had opened Mr. Gladish's hox 2 that & number of the men imprisoned at the | aptain W. J. Renard, for five or six years | most wonderful ever recorded. equaled leavening strength. 3 3 x except his wife. In regard to Miss Wilson's | 1 "K,”‘““L "I’.d\:‘uh: "mln:-.\’ n:o alive. ; I\\ ho inml !F;n teward at the Millard, has gome to Denver o lpss, Mrs. McAusland was inclined to think Funeral of J o many will not. be known untl) marning, . The| to join his family. 01d throughout the world o, Ot LBAC 1t was & mistake. ' Other questions Mrs. | Jamce Hiekay diomemn Hokey. [men are well supplied with ‘alr. Superin-| " jimes Douglas, L. Calvert, L. M. Bonner,| 800 Bourise.: RROIVENT, 81, forren Dcd RAYMOND, Jeweler and Silversmith, Cor. 15th and Douglas, McAusland politely refused to answer. am:s Hickey died Wednesday noon at his | tendent Brown is certain that at least elght A. M. McCargar and A. McCargar of Wyo.| AND CHKM.CaRr., Sole Props.. Boston, *All Blanche Wilson said that she lost $a00| TeSidence, 1119 Center street, at the age of 3 | of the men have escaped uninjured, but fears A - MeCargar and 4. MeCorear of sbout the Skin aud Blood," 64 pages, mailed trea, &bout a year ago. She had lost her box key, | Years: Mr. Hickey was a resident of this | three may have been caught under the f L7l s ¥ i but she said that no one but herself had ever | City ‘for for ears. He leavos one|Mass of timbers and rocks and crush Nebraskansat the Hotels. % entered her box with her knowledge and con- | Child, a daughter, Mrs. J. C. Riley. The |eath. | At the Arcade—F. M. Crow, Lincoln; ¢! A 's* Faciul Blemlshes, plmply, olly, mothy sent. She had not sued the bank for the| funeral will be held this morning at St. Pat- | Mere . 5 Wilson, Fremont; B. 8. Lilly, Broken Bow #kin, falling hair, and simple baby rashes pre- money, because her friends had advised her | FICK's church. Mercer Hotel—11. Silloway, Manager. At the Dellone—R. R. Douglas, Nebraska | vented and cured by Cu‘icura Somp. B ante SIRadAREacs Aty I > Rates reduced; $2.00 to $3.00 per day. lity; M. H. Yobbe, Gibbon; J. A, Cobbey, Dot Lo do wo, for the reason that she could| The Ethiopian songsters will reappear at | e o trice. —_— ot prove that she had the money in the box. | Boyd's Monday evening for the benefit of the | Did Yo w3 > the Millard—W. B. Raper, Pawnee She also said that at the time she had missed | 0ld Ladies' Home and lodging house for | M Vou Read About Itz - | v "N Miardon, Republican: ~Crelgnton MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS the money §900 remained, she having had | w Ve e 3 The fast time now made by the F. E. & Morrls, Humboldt; 1. J. Hamilton, Norfolk. ; y nained, she having had | w New jokes, new sc 1 a new [ \'y Rt M _ B Morris, Hum : and weakness, back ache, weak kid. $1,200 in the box bject are the attractions. s, 50c and |M: Vi-BoR, trom Missourl river to the Black | 4¢ the v, E. Brown, David ness, rheumutiem, and choet paing Mr. Gladish s1id that he would begin a suit | 75c. Seats may be reserved Saturday. Hills, loss than eighteen-hours to Hot Springs | City; L. , N obert | reileved 11+ ne minuce by the Cr at the bank > recovery —— and less than twenty-one hours to Deadwood. | Byers, Holdreg tead, s, | toara Antt0aln ) 28s against the bank for the recovery of the lost ¥ ontt ? Had a Serlous Time of 1t. Leave Omaha 2:10 p. m — g ) Supper, N 4 Z o Tifty siylen of Daby Carfages must be closed - A 5 i While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahler, | Supper. Norfolk Junction. Today fis chicken day at Hayden Bros'| [ tfd Jea B o i 1n our October Sale \l 1 HOW THE VAULTS ARE PROTECTED. |, Lrominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, | Breakfast at Buffalo G D. fresh meat department; 5,000 chickens (o be | fa'wnat will do'it. This one was $5.00, 18 now f f m (] The safoty vaults are constructed i the | fowa . had quite a serious time of it He took | S agents for s and important | sold at 7%c per po $12.50, basement of th Omaha National bank bulld- | Gen' s severe cold that he could hardly talk | Changes in local sc l [ Ing, near the corner of Thirteenth and Doug- | or“tavigate, but the prompt use of Chimber: J. R. BUCHANAN, 2 1 . las streets. They are modeled after the | or D4VI8 3 Fusenges Ak L H R Tt e ,:f‘:’,,,:"\)!‘,h‘,“',.nl,',i\l,l,', lain's Cough Remedy cured him - of his cold Geongtal DRy g NINGHAM Mirs, Mary Clavk, October hew g e e S T SR —— B et ¥ and the private | . quickly that others at the hotel who had e | 56 1504, aged 57 years, wife of Mr. Thomas 5 Poaes e purrounded With every safegUdd| b4 colds followed his example, and half a y is chicken day at Hayden Bros'| Cunningham, youngest daughter of. the . dozen persons ordered it from the nearest | fresh meat department; 5,000 chickens to be | late Captain’ Clark of Tayport, Fifeshire, The lessee of a private box is first required | G700 WETIons orde ‘: i mf.’; :,’"‘" hot | aold at T%¢ var penil. | Sesuand, “Funeral from family residence, to write his signature in a book and also [ (U KRS '>I, ere profuse in_ their ) | o0 th 1st street, Sunday, at 1:30 p. m R vt [Uaihier awith 56 readen hanks to Mr. Kahler for telling them how to o Mt | BBt b erareen cematery. Frieods ete. He is then given a private pass word | Cure @ bad «old so quickly. For salo by Sutton's Vost fiee Kobber Captured. | (MIEIRent (ERERETG O rallan papers and no two individuals have the same pass | dTUBKIsts. Depuly’ United SUited S RRtas=s Marahal | “plesssicony, word. ch box renter Is also| d 3 twe eys o 3 = g ;;x:u;,\):‘l \\'vu\‘\lnll.u de r.\;’m ul«lh \Ilu"h :u‘ 2 0) interests for that of his state, who loves and respects his Tl ) e R A @@@Efl_fifimmmmfiq ! ip u f fellow-men better than himself and who's ideus are ever in f Nebraska, nd Directors—Henry W, 8, O Diseases éed, Cashicr; Wilam 1. UES we ever purchased. Is an easy task. The man with a character as pure.us the “lilly of the valley” who is ready to sacrifice his individual glving his pass word, if it is required of him, | in the event that he is not recognized. But | even after he passes through the steel gates | to the interior of the vaults he cannot open his box without the assistance of the mana- | ger. e individual boxes, of which the angelic qualification is usually the choice of common sense, are several hundred, are inside a burglar | BFoof Valt construeled of the beat hardeed | HE official reports show that no "-‘ “" v SN : ! Soitis in soclety, 80 in business. The clothier who slashos consistency with all eranky notions, will aiways be some votes short after the election. The other follow with less R e i aile: Lime. looka. | ;i J and smashes and gives goods away in order to be a good lock hic cannol be opened ith . " N By ';‘:‘:‘ (heh eannot be opened with- | bakmg powder received an award /\ fetlow, itistobe fought shy like a Jersey mosqiuto. The 'he manager of the ety vaults has one | key, of which no duplicates exist. She | p;x): ™ mr“ |«I \' .‘n uwuh‘ k .:.,|“|n< noth h l t h Ch- W ld? (] b nothing. We'll try oar utmost to protect your dollar and By 81 o i o Bk e over the Royal at the icago World’s Shiverick’s October Sale i : iR NP Mg, the ey turnished hini | — ve you all we can for it. This season we can give you more BRI s e olaac s e : STRAIGHTEN UP AL foe e s BB0 of both keys, nolther can he remove his | Falr. : for your money than ever before and we do it cheertully, with- own key without leaving the box open THE o g ; - di o R rstivden tho. morsibiny ot om | out mueh ado, and superfluous newspaperdisplay. A suit you ter lea 1g his box open, for he cannot | . 4 Temave s key without Tocking (he box. . | The judge of awards on baking pow= formerly Of course, ay be suggested, tha 'Y BN ) S ol anlitiha ko open any miventbon This season we'll H secure possession of the keys s - | ; ¢ : s . ttlously. Dt the postession ‘of the. Kevs | j der writes that the claim by another Aa.she way | ehoico of two resp all wool cheviot siuts, well made, JEARTIEAE sabin Srmaer tolomuin | \ =) they should 0d linings and honestly finished—one of dark blue, the other the safety vault present at the same time a | AR R R - company to have received the highest : gD 8057 neing of dark gray effect—both of a neat plaid. ust also give the private pass word Nebraska gives nothing away neither do we anything for These fact serve to increase the | A true black cheviot all wool suit {s worth $15.00 so is an mystery surrounding the los.es that have | Been ey Toported + Prstient Wil f award is false; that no such award Shoulder Braces. | AT e e T T LTI Tty e P e SBre reporied . and - Bas oaretully ) EIGHT-SEVENTY-FIVE, although they were cheap last xamined the operation of the larg: - . t -t We bave them AT ALL FRIOES | 1 bought i } v foty deposit vault s A w year at 811,50, common sense buyers bought it at that price a BIVI, He withed 1o satisty Bimsslt that toy - as glven o 1t. The Aloe & Penfold Co., 3 . Omaha National had omitted no precaution P abasgain. Our black cheviots are double breasted serge ary measure for the protection of its vaults. | ARNA h HE hericdy salultd b Sy The Royal Baking Powder is the T Rt e o e e e e e any in the count | The Omaha National guarantees the safely breasted pin cheeked of brown and gray mixtures [talian lined of its vaults and is therefore very much ex ) fgsiand orer 1he dovalgpmunte. purest and strongest baking pOVVder . ’ Examine all $15.00 suits offered about town first—if you R SR v B R 2 s Dakks. mowaee | : made, and has received the highest tation has swod the tests of time and com- petition. please—and compare 'em to ours—That's all we ask. i — award at every fair, wherever exhibited In the caso of Kate A. Benaham against the Standard Life and Accident company, | AR R in competition with others. B CURE [, weontary o Heveditary Syphilis Benaham, who died on March 10, 1894, while e g " in the lavatory at his residence, the defend. 1 apt has filed its answer. The answer sets " the "oy a up the fact that the death of Benaham was / mot due to mccident, but that instead it / N resulted from bodily Infirmity, vertigo, or ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. non Wedn ¥ B e et - B Sien| A A U 5 ik e

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