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THE OMAH DAILY BE #ATURDAY, NOVEMBER _ . " . N ere ous icles ent was fixed at three years imprison- way. The record 1 have made in this city | Anthony, Mre. Clara Bewick Colby, M ‘RE YOU IEN OR SERl‘S? were in the house. One of the art hi 't e years Imprison PAID WELL FOR PROTEC‘“OV open for inspection. 1 do not ask any M. Walker and others. Delegates and mem- | J { \ stolen was a fine sealskin coat. ment in the Ve, AN Vverdiot avors. All I ask |s for justice. I should bers of the association who attend will be | SRVERN BTORS IN TAR S0UTH, & new tHa have been given & hearing, so that my de- guests of the Beatrice Women's Christian b nial of the charges against me could go upon | Temperance union. Address Dora | . Ask Promotion for General MeTook. ‘ " Mich Property Destroyed, but No Lives e 3 i derly | the record. It is my bellef that 1 will never | Wheelock, committee E. Rosewater atdExposition Hall Monda Sarred ENVER, Nov, 2.—A petition to President Bt Oame High but Keepers of Disorderly oo feeores ALt Iy bty btory. 1 m L Y Reported Lost. - S : " 5 g “This section | € ad to appoint General McCook major Houses Must Have It, be mistaken, and 1 hope that this commit- WESTERN PENSIONS. Evening, November 5, SHREVEPORT, La., Nov Th L Ot T 1 Mokl Eaneral Taeerd, tes will treat me fairly.” b AR s i Rl Torty mailed to Washington today Veterans of the Late War Remembered by T velocity of the wind was about forty- yotitio 18 signed |.‘ “"I the f |“,“| MRS, HERMANN BEFORE LEXOW COMMITTEE il . p w =m'\'4 I‘;“:"-\!"""""" ol en RIGHTS AND DUTES OF WAGE WORKERS ity x-";l;:'\flnuh';nl- ',‘;,',fl b s of “hol lers i this city and many leading y - VA NGTON, Nowv. § en- Jossier pa 1l as 1 ore se . t 9. The first name on it is that of stons granted, | of were it 18 reported that hundreds of bales of Hallett of the United States district tinuing until Wednesday night, the comedy | Nebraska: Original—John McQuilkin - cotton in the flelds have been destroyed. Dost 81,000 for the Privilege of Starting | .o ¢ VT Tl Hone for the last | erson, Dixon counts. g it ¢ Every Brendwinmer n the Workahop, 8tore= |\ "y 00 e heen sustained by the kill- raLE 10 BRIRFS and the Pollce Mulcted Her for o times at the Fifteenth Street theater. Al r, Wahoo, Saunder i Thom room or Ofcesds Vitally Concerned In | ing of stock by falling timber. Cabins, out \ EES. Few Extra Thousand as She though it has been here before it always metrong, DeWitt, Salir vi G the Pofitionl Issue of the Hour houses, gins and cribs and many residences C, Dutton, ¢ Dawson v have been blown d, T I destroyed the Auditorium building Went Along. ecems new. This season It comes In 1ts new | “Towa: Original-Charles T and is lavited, and fences also s 1 as | at Home City, O. Loss, $0,000, | i P 4 . . known nobody was killed, although The Berg fertilize tory at Kensington edition, having been rewritten by Mr. Fred | Waukee, Da ounty; Charies M Y e cly 1B L o L gton, 8. bs, author of A Kentuck i1, “Voo- | Cedar Hapids, county. Renewal—Id- b n-l'l‘;z\\ _4”*\\|“ _Iv‘m ) -X\ '1"; ”“ ", | Pa. ! 1 yesterday, 1 , $60,000 NEW YORK, M —Matilda Hermann, | 4oov ana other plays, and It is claimed by oa AT} county: | Bxposition hall has been engaged for next | accompanied by hail and lghining, passed | & Anchett, a ploneer and prominent Bouslaug o, VEN Tl deotion from the Mopthe nin 1 died yesterd #he keeper of disorderly houses, who was run | the management that in its new dress it is muel C, L y, Denison, | Monday evening for the delivery of a political | over L puas 41 i b y Y Dwellings. and barns, fencing ana tre tmaster General Bissell was indisposed NO E out of the city when the Lexow Investiga- | an excellent dispeller of gloom, melancholy, OrC il Wil 1, | address to wage workers on thelr rights and | yore Do away, A number of peopls | Yesterday and did not come to the depart- K WLEDG y o pared 1 blues and that tired feeling, and as a pr b k e o o clitize tal is- | were badly injured by flying debris Luj-5b: Bri fc d be by the police, whe feared her : ours 3 duties as American citizens and the vi W - . y rings comfort and improvement an tion began, by Lagelby moter of laughter and merriment as havirg | g (o | falling houses and. trees, but It The Southwestern Association of Rallway rovelations, and was brought back lrlrnm 110 equal; The specialties, which are nb o g 4 ne 3 M, | sues involved in the impending election. No | FEC ere’ 16pt g sur- | Su s concluded Ity meeting at Memphis [ tends to personal enjoyment when Chicago, beng stopped by legal proceedings | ous, are also des s being catehy, | Bt Jersey City for a time, was on the stand | pleasing and the latest success. There will | Arm : ¢ ! “ork county. | ¢ North Jdward H ss of citizens has more at stake in the se- | rounding countyy indicate the storm was | yesierday rightly used. The many, who live bets before the Lexow committee today. She | 80, quartet and trio singing, and the Mon g ten, Living- tion of chief executive of this state than | Keneral. The yam U aebn LI “"‘“"“3”“" D e O i i1 | ROt rsand enjoy iife more, with 3 &1 stor ¥ the men who get their livelihood as artisans, L it PO — L O hasder AL S less expenditure, by more pmmptly #ald sho opencd a disorderly house In New | COmPpany is quite a large one. 4 laborers and clerks. No man in this com No other baking powd cts g0 quickly, | =~ John uv Wb of the Tourth infantey has | adapting the world’s best products to York in 1892, had twenty-odd girls there.| =~ T e ¢ | Paris 1n 1800, 3 place for the | munity is better qualified to discuss the rela- o work 80 well, or at 5o little cost as | been dotailed ay agent at the Colville agency | the nmh of physical 11;(\,' will ]n(hw: ad ear-ol ¢ th her whon ey Sl et eny s SSUIRIIRIL (o8 X ntearnuvionn D on. - Dr. Price’s ns th smployer and wage | o the value to health of the pure liquid Bhe had a 17-year-old niece with he "be. | a0 ideal baking powder has Dr. '8 se- | Conem Bening powder will be foremost there | 1ons that subsist between employer and wage —_—— | utro announces that he will build 1Ns Drinainion. ehm l\Iu1 [ ths the girl's father asked her to le;""(" ‘}' cured and maintained its macy. | as it was @ Chicago and Midwinter fairs. | earner than Mr. E. Rosewater, who will de- | Attemptto Assassinate I nent Chinamen | & hotel at the Cliff House near alive | L cause he dld not wish her to nto the hands of his wife, with whom he was at Masrisks b Commencing tomorrow matinee and con- X bkt K : 3 v B TeRiBt Was fade | B s remedy, Syrup of Figs uit for Itotel Rent, een years in the employ of te 4 com- | arly .y g 4 yesterday Jusinesy ‘. the city was # 4 3 outs, She guarded the girl from contamina- | The following marriage licenses were s-| John H. Marte and A. T el, ad-|panies as operator and manager, he|Soclety of highbinders to ssinate Hip | Ally susper in the f«vrm most. mupm le and pl\‘flb- tlon by keeping her away from her hou: ed yesterday ministrators of the o 3 rick | oy {he personal experlence of the wage | Lasf Snd Bam Moy, the ts s 1 unknown burglar was shot and killed | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly After & while, however, the girl's mother | Name and Addre | Drexel, deceased, have 0 #ult | garner and as an employer of workingmen | the police hat the lives of these two nggier, Ind., Tk v, by a merchant | heneficial properties of a perfeet lax got hold of her and put her in a disorderly r against Nt wn 1o rec 6,300 due as > tore he was robbing were only saved by 3 Jaze v e | ative; effectunily cieansing the system, B Wiiis b wae riloed. Bre. Hor nnie Goldst t i tel Drexel cn North Sixteenth | and workingwomen in the printing establish- e T i o TR, Wb Glaze of New York has sued her house, where she was ruined. er- i 3 i x-husband and his mother for £0.000 dam- | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers mann’ then threatened to make trouble for [ {PhN Gartous, Omaha . ! B oh ta T He S ot ImenvE W HISHINAR . bon ABCLIL LR UBCERCER S e i ; on_iccount of aflidavits Al e | and permanently curing constipation, the mother, but Captain Haughey told her , Or e S AOR 10 he, ¥4l T | supervision he can talk from experience as an | 1N foe o s Even o tatllioAs Rt ghe should not take the girl away from her y e, 3 n injunction g employer, His address promises in many @ » sles i 18 wha met with the approval of the medical BeSiosiion; Mra, Sermann oftered xl;'.l.kx for |, Saturdays bargeins, 200-ya ¢ TPuritire 'of "noi] | respects to be the most Interesting of any cf slice that he (Jormer capur y one whale a profession, because it acts on the Kid- I.r:wtu."‘L. ;" Mca, Hermann offered 10 peY Ihe | 2c: initial nandkerchiets, & v the speeches delivered during the campaign. . i e ‘:H;-l none. heye, ziver and Bowels without weak- y. The captain threatened her with fiy L A . U ivaen B YRy \ All wagework re cordially fnvited. 4 ) 5 ¢ yventerdny grant ¢ | ening them and it iz perfectly free from Sears’ imprisonmen she did not let the | D3B8 fo! ! ! A d ay at Hayden Br resh mea . s r < | bana, al Ha - every objectionable substance. e L R i e G| GOOL rybody was pleased last Sat- | Salt rheum with its intense itching, d S LR FEE O TR LI . Ly ““'J‘; oy ole substance il gy oot the girl Father than see her lead a |, Double wid I wool suitings, all colors everybody will ba pleased today. | hot skin is cured by Hood's Sareaparilla Mieyee's, Colish & ¢ P O e b Rad the gicrs mothers |22 ’“».| Seot h mixtures, heretofore 50c, t o encugh this time; 5,500 choice | cause it purifies the blood o Dagratt ot eham, England, | 10 out of 0,00 by b 15 in l‘lllilfldl (m.tl' s, “ll‘l‘ DLl g s Gafie morrows sale s b — — hbi] el ) 4 to be forty pou Wactured by the Culifornia Fig § 0! raided, and when the ¢ came up 2 P ATTRRNY i pound. ol Ao fieh e sonitio ¥ Y ! the eaptaln had ber lawyer and herselt| giiira 0 C. e ral Labor Union Meeting Ton Go hear Daggett at Exposition hall to- ed 1o be worthless metal, Co. only, whose name is printed on ¢ charged with conspiracy. She paid from §25 | ndHECRY ”r‘."l‘;"‘ 0 '"”"\'\ e Ul‘fl‘“frv Our Italy George Daggett and the endorsed candidates | night, Laboringmen's polities from a labor- ljgaman ow o%ine and ocel r ge, also the yrup of F mixed, fa L §3.5 & " R " i 2 4 a reside he Virgini vorld's | ) to $100 per month for § "w,’ fection on | port, evening sale ', 69, e | e climate of | o tne Contral Labor usion speak tonight at | ing man's point of view. Under the auspices | fair b It " model tnd being well informed, you will 1 7 several ses which she con ‘ . g ifornia’ did no ourists. 7 S ernol . st > T Bicies. The Polloaman:y land o feonb| )Y D yEht the pankrupt stock of the hat gfier year the tide of travel sets in stronger [ Exposition hall. y laboring man in | of the Central Labor union. Mt. Vernon. ~ent any substitute if offered. of her house till given m poaways [ Foroines L l,'l“."' Jho ‘;‘““j 1,are <los- | and - stronger every fall and winter toward | Omaha should hear what Daggett will say g o | In respo to a question A erma Steni' hie St t 10 Make. | this favored region. There is no climate like | .y o0y politics Chicken day at Hayden Bros’. fresh meat admit there was one polic Boys' heavy roll c & it vn this contir for a winter resort, and —————— department. Everybody was pleased last § ghe wanted to protect, and no Hoph' HeAYY FathibE the usual fine service on the Union Paciflc AN B urday; everybody will be pleased today. questioning would "“‘”\“_‘: st X Boys' silk plush caps 7 system has this season been b ht to a de- | Dining car service on Northwestern train |Sure fo have enough this time; 5,500 choice Blushed when Got Casked i€ who Wissel | pundcape, Belghton o Sackiing sisle, S5 | EFee Of pefection Which leaves nothing (0 be | No: 6 €axt from Omaha daily et 4"p. m. | one, dressad, o be sold at 8¢ pound. thateand ) diff ¢ ol Al PSS AR men's silk plush caps, S desired, Meals “a la carte.” This in addition to the i A S 5 . Mrs,” Hermann resumed the witness stand | ™yp RV R AT GO0 00 For further information call on your neer- | regular dining car seryice on the Chicago spe- Faurth Ward apesitonts usand and one diilerent articles at the conelusion of the recess. MEN'S HATS: BOYS' HATS est ticket agent or address clal at 6:45 p. m. 1401 Farnam street. Pl e L AR " i g B o e #2 0/ LT, 4 est styles alt price tomorro H. P. DEUEL, e e v T % - 3 for 'ou for contempt in goin avay after | LALest stvics at hait price tomorr e et irha Comlig ST InE: ward Repubiiedn club ot 0 omees ot voer || for the toilet table in Gorham’s Sterling it i : Saturday women's ribbed u ts, 1234e, 1302 Farnam st., Omaha, The free lecture in Exposition hall Sunday | & Btencr, veoms 52 40 &5, FaTerson e, Yes, sir.” foses S AR OV L UL A B0 7 night will treat of our lLord's —personalq,i,rqpy, evening, at § o'clock. Arrange: Silv ti 1 1 B | N KRS Haw. 45, Diitks Souradlt of ‘dons | Yorll N wool vests a Bieycle Thic odd. coming to this world again, in a sober man- | Faturday, Cvent ! 45 Monday gven iver moun 1ngs prushes—combs the (R bl - | pants, ; s heavy $1.00 Arthur Brock was ed yesterday | ner. empt? , or 8 s ev ing. All members s attend Ve, sir1 ¢ shirts a awers, 50c; her lot | aftern Officer I The lecturer says that this event s onme ot ; 'IN, Vics President. ’ ad tole q that all mi ould desire and pray for, and fpf il 7 loaa H o Yom, oIl trald that if a certain |PeRular 00 Quality, reduced {0 250 and an- | lnrceny. Thursday b hat all men should desire and pray for, and K PSR, Secre latest novelties— Dainty Designs, political party gets into power you will be o s wool underwear, worth $1.60, | longing to Frank Cole, which had been lefe | coraiaily invi g ¢ & R lo SUata't (siber reduc eal child: wool ndlag on the sidewalk, and dispcsed of | and those who are not to attend, Admis- TR “I am not afraid.’ e a ach; and scarlet shirts and | it at a pawnshop for Yesterday .. | sion Is free in every way. o it - et or: o e _tock a wheel belonged to e ¢ o Now, when you' were arrcsted, a police. dravers. e : il e e LeouRis T 04l o S RAYMOND, Jeweler and Art Stationer, ian told you to hire a cor awvyer | ¥ > Saturda s fanc: e, 3, Gc: | front of Per store. He sold this also Cor. 15th and Douglas. POLICE C| I[\!m HER LAWY g h ) ettt Both wheels Y 3. ‘K ™ sold for ten times these p L have been | Fair and Warmer Weather with South Winds ““Yes, sir; immerman told me to TRIMMED HATS. 2 jake Sitne Judge, or he would send me | Some_ special bargains ‘in Indies’ trimmed 0 Btate's s employed iner hats, $1.00, worth §3.00; $1.50 worth $3.50; Vi & Mr. Charle: < | fent paid him $250 for the first time and £2.00 worth $4.00; all new shape ' fidetlof f e [ G ; a prominent hant of Des Moines, | r raska—Fair; warmer in the north- | company to Annie Umpherson, lot 6, the second time. The policeman . g BROZ | o wienaar ey wWalnut 1l ‘ S. | Iows d quite a serfous time of it. He east portion; south winds, H McCague to MeCagzue Investment did not know I was the m e al 3 2 3 e cold that he could hardly talk| Yor South Dakota—Fair; warmer; south | company, s foot strip from n side lot ? id you have to pay the detectives "!""““'{ day o . fresh meat | . 'novigate, but the prompt use of Chamber- AR LR LR R R SR g | 1o 500 "o B 1t witt the | S e O i " | lain’s Cough Remedy cured him of his ¢old | For Kansas—Fair; warmer in the north- | % o 4 Sy MBtaolives. dtier 1 was arrested.s’ [[MEHAY ROYEry Qs e e o quickly that others at the hotel who Im_l ast portion; south winds. | pic 5 R : “How about the captain feeling sore?'’ i :}';C e hane Raunal cholce | yag- colds followed his example, and half §| For lowa and Missouri—Fair and warmer; | i i 1 . ° “Well, the captain wanted §1,600, but I | dozen persons ordered it from the nearest | winds shifting to south. 3 > o J Roth, h 600, i - | | el of B add to Cor- said $1,000 was cnough, and so I paid it on The Municipal L 5 | drug store. They were profuse in their Loeal Record. rigan P 5 3 i June 8’ 1.did this for the privilege of open- | qpa one object of the League “The Dest | thanks to Mr. Kahler for telling them how to ORFICE OF THI) WEATHER DUREAU | Peter Cockren and Wite (0" ¥ B Coekre, ing up my house after 1 had been arrested.” | poehe 0% SIGEE OF T0E T The, Best | cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by maha record of temper- 4% o B oo ! More from force of habit than from any other ¢ vas i osstbl 8 1 | ) compared Wi : i and W o rederlelc Tai when you p: secure this It knows no party or sect, and | ITUEBIStS: = pm..nm.,nd'.';”ur S o Wi y Dona cause, we speak of overcoats on a chilly and “l'fli“ll'| = ‘u' "lhl\fi to unite those In sympathy with its New Omaha mited Tralo. | 1891, 1893, 180 0 b 3 mian to R 8 i ¥ ¥ 5 “How did you come to forfelt your bail?» | object in the support of capable and honest| On and after Sunday, November 4, tho |Maximum temperature.... 4 w3 B e drizzling day. However, it might prove inter- “Lawyer Price advised mo (o akip, saying | MEN {07 the city offices. i nas | Chlcago, Milwaukeo & 'St Paul relectric | A : o A 5 & the police captain had told h should for.| 7To carry on this purpose the League has | lighted limited” will leave Omaha 6 p. m., inftatic * > e B 1 OMRBA L e s 0 H y 7 2 AT feit by bail, as 1 \i‘,'v\‘xfl.”n'a“l'uh {5 praan. | endorsed the follonalg candidates atter care arriving in Chicago 9 a, m. Remember (his | Gommition ot femps and precipitati QUi CLALY DEE esting to you. There are more buyers this yea 1 went to Europe, glving my bondsmen $1,100, | ful ves fon of thelr fitness. For the | train carries diners a la carte. at Omaha for the day and since Ma: L | w and f P [ % Ft s X i When T returncd [ was arrested by Deeciiy IR ZCOUNGIE: & L i C.'S. CARRIER, Ticket Agenrsl ‘l\k’(w:n e 0 1%, bloc in search of bargains than ever known from the rmstronz on a bench warrant. I offered | Firs —S. L. Gordon, republican. 504 Farnam St. | No¥ O ' . i ) g R s m:: ll.flilhlrmul l‘u- sald he must consult his |- ’I‘Xhlrd)“ml—l R. Getty, republican (by e Dencledey for ihe da g : 3 4 days of the Pilgrims down. partuer beforo deciding to let me go. He | petition). ew Out the Gas. ; ; 03'neh | & jo 30 fia . T : A f afterwards said he could not,” ) ® | "'Fourth Ward—Dr. James H. Peabody, dem- Charles Smith, Wahco, s the name writ- Deficiency f e 5 c s 5 A The Nebraska approves of this, Bu)' chcnply ou wero constantly paying out mozey?” | ocrat and populist; . B. Kennard, republi- [ ten on the register of the Union hotel of a | Total precip 90 inches Ry it WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The forecast for es, 1 paid out over $1,000 a month.” | can. young man who blew out the gas Thursday | Accumulate e ehes | NG PG SR but be sure it is cheap. To know where to buy “You paid the police, police court lawyers| Fifth Ward—Allen T. Rector, republican | night. He was found this morning uncon- | March 1 . 90 inchs | Same bl ; ) and prison keepers- (by petition). R B s e e Encns he | Reports from Other Stations at® P, M, | gMUB8, isiuioninliiiinn s & is an important item. Scan all newspapers, clip “Twenty-flve thousand dollars. I know I| Sixth Ward—G. P. Deitz, republican (by | 2% brought around all '”’"‘fi,' S 20 = : e a havn't $100 in the world, Lawyer Price | petition). [[isaHE megtLRRRLIRED a3 fot & 1ot of moncy out of me. When I was | Soventh Ward—G. N. Hicks, democrat g ey rought before Recorder Smyth on the charge Eighth Wa Cadet Tailor, republican; J.| Ap ynoceupied cotta. owned by Martin STATIONS of keeping a disorderly house, Law rice | H. Schmldt, democ-at. Diahai) 101018 8ol Nineteentt sizeat, eald that for $500 he could get me off.' *HOOL BOARD. | burned 4t 10 o'clock last night, Loss, $600. " The witness wept when she {old of the |p, E. B. Kennedy, Rev. T. J. Mackayy, it ckin L) resident of the Simmons Medicine company . i i brutal treatment she had reccived from the|C. B, Wilso J. G. Gilmore, Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou- . D Hlot R B R sn LIS RelIB s ary Maty hairbreadth escapes some experienced while W'l-lf\:;.mmr T oot ot o (R T B (b:;amhl!flt, “_Jn‘wh n Edwards, | tles, Trial size, 25 cents. All drugglsts. ;}';;,“‘{",, i odist Sunday school, was today convicted of i dari 1 { ffer f hol M 3 » h . E . Pen —_—————e . P, 3 it t i "to 1 4 m a - b Iawyers wanted several hundred dollars, s ™ G, W. DOAN sl 1 fssault with intent 'to kill on John, MeBain, making a daring plunge of an offer for a whole , President, o 40 a clerk in his employ, last June. The pun’ Ing they had to divide it with the polic GREGORY J. POWELL, Secretary. DIED, . a clerk in his emp last Juny he pur ICBAEkA FM s ot L SISO all miraculous incidents of purchasers or other Total amount of PEPPRre) . v sTATR OF e e s | wonderful tales of daring advantages required VEATuEn, e T g | sr. TovIs, Mov. obr. ¢ F. Smmons to secure a dozen or so overcoats, and of some * wONEIdIO, all means and inyestigate—examine prices and “DId you ever see Dr. Parkhurst?” ghaks b bilicisl Soaie : Sy {e manufacturer—some 17 overcoats in all. —Go by “Yes 4 Quick Time to Hot Springs and Deadwood. » AL 10 8 m 2 ) s 2 E 3 COMMIT THIS TO MEMORY — bia_the F}\"{{“:““l{"‘ ?r”z‘l‘:?”murr‘ The F. E. & M. V. ln. 'Q nw\\')l\mr <r‘hedi | S X . A | LATEST STYLES—LOWESYT PRIC! 4 i POLICE. ule is a drawing card. Note the time and | s s c _ Celia ! . 100 g = n S es; I was sent away by the police.” | excellent service from Omaha to Hot Springs | ; eient, Hol . "Friends | ItapidCity 68| FIELD quality—a most eloquent salesman—uwill, no 8 and Deadwood, y 5 Bismarck. i . 4 a 3 S i Fco, the police raised $1,700 to send me| Leave Omaha 2:10 p. m. dally; arrive Hot | 114 ) E s Lt i doubt, help you to get the best of the bargain. Springs, 8:05 a. Deadwood, 11 a. m. I i J: | Chieyonne. . E b 3 Y : f “Who gave you the money?" Wagner. e rs Missourl Valley to ‘ g cmAKss“"s f“Rs When you are through, give us your time for “A man I never saw b:fore.” Deadwood. e lining chair cars Omaha elle e TS , N | ble Nel \ “What did you ask him? to_Deadwaod. g (T indieates trac e i a minute; come in to the ever humble Nebraska. “If Captain Haughey contributed to the| Berths reserved and further information | has gon ;Arm;;l‘n;x] sk esbsckontog 2 3, (ONeRTOR) ‘M':i':hu'.g!‘ Lal(gl"LSts" DMAHA T ¢ lat ’ purse. When he said, ‘Yes,' I asked him if | given at city ticket office, 1401 Farnam si 4 mother dear has gone before, anc % 2 v'nt any moquette carpets, ate mirrors, Captain Ryan was in it, and he sald, ‘Yes.' | street. Depot, 1th and Webster streets, with the radiant angel band sho's Walting | The question as to Which fs the best bak : g \\/.c ha Y q P P h Me also said that Captain Brogan and a S IR RUOLANAN & i evermore, bevond this world of toil | & Pewder s b B neither eloquent and persuading salesmen, but policeman had contributed.” General Passenger Agent. ang care 2 0 iRl angel tan | BwardL s Colum- ! “How did you come to leave New York?" —— - and bids 1o mect her there | blan fair, but by highest honors and nfluBLE AN honest overcoats to be sold honestly, and loads of “Why, ons rnight the man whom 1 haye| _Mercer Hotel—l. Nilloway, Manager. funeral will take place Sunday afternoon, | €0ld medal at the California Midwinter fair. N I W Gt el o o to use s a; $2. ) from the residence of her daughter, - e - ’ s ] ol handle any so- SR i ek R S o SR R X SAME PRICE. NEW STYLE. e tossciochilip e, Con At “Were they connected with the police?” Woman Suffragists' Convention. ellie Lewls, beloved 'gi'llw"'{{p' The residence of Mrs. T. J. Allan was called half price goods, but we can furnish vou an “Yes, sir."” The Nebraska ate Woman Suffrage as- v burglarized last Thursday night of clothing nAVIs! PA'N K' LER £ le, 1, at 9:45 p. 4 - i “and Who wero they?” o aiation Wi BOMIALD b e losath (annat cdne : P| ana valuables of the value of $50. The L overcoat for TWQO SEVENTY-FIVE of Oh! Mr. Goff, I cannot tell you." R T b S e e . from the | thief or thieves had entered one of the “¥ou wanted to open a house in the te residence, street. cment 4t | doors, which was locked, but coull be| o FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. good chinchilla, Italian lined, warm and durable, derloin district? €0° | dresses will be made by Miss Susan B. | Green Bay, . | opened eastly, while members of the family o Beleve sors (oo LT At #0u0r A collar Melton Ulster, wool lined in two shades at “I belleve 50.” , AR R RI e G X3 2 € GA I LW &3 2 7! I s “When you were in Chicago you met a WY BTH s AT 4 ST ST 3 - i < s > S ! A which other stores :umm‘ uf! former keepers disorderly (5] Ll \ RE} AL L FOU R DOLLARS for i ouses fn this city? e il and pav if salisre p .00, “Yes, sir. Abdrom VOR MOBL. a0, charge at least §7.00. “They asked you how the Lexow committee Solo 4= e are other coats and ulsters finer, finer oo er i Wi ng-along?" ill a the finest to be had. Can’t possibl Mr. Goff tried to have the witness men- | e ° still and the 3 possibly tion the mame of the police. captain whom | hc l l d : dream of a style or sort you can't get here at a e is endeavo shield. . N P o e Sou kil me C a ecor s, good healthy saving on each one. Irom g2.00 You sald you were to y t " W i BBR e Drat motre . . 7 0 Ade me G 3 ¥ R ‘_?‘». : up to §10,00 is what you save here. If we mis- “I am now," laughed the witness. Showing the ; 3 guTho investigation: then adjourned for the i 5 represent this, come and get your money back-- ay. ; : Best Baking Powder. & | [ Pl eelved Money for a License, NEW YORK, Nov Commissioner An- drews Is indignant at th 24 de be- . AR Rt s The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports ““There Is uot a single word of truth,” sald the Royal Baking Powder a pure cream of tartar powder of Btreet Commis:ioner Andrews to a reporter : this morning, “in the testimony given by greater leavening strength than any other, Witness Tomlinson before the Lexow y mittee. I never received a dollar from Tom- —Bulletin 13, U. S. Ag. Dep., p. 599. linson or awy ove else while [ was excise commissioner to grant a nse. 1 permitted to put mysell on recard be The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal the committee under oath to deny his charg of bribery. Baking Powder highest of all in leavening strength. “Tomlinson has an fdea that he lost his . e s O e s s ddiein. 1o 2 o Sk Bens D bim, The new board selccted its own offi- ST Somlinmn ves uot allowed to Te- Royal has the highest leavening power of any powder ex. U k10 fact,, Tomllnsen mads amined, and is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. that he could not expect to retain his place. J rdle ayv g 1 Ho would, 1 believe, still be an excise in: No other powder gave results so satisfactory, Spector if he had the ability to keep his o , o1 “he s D “ (2 R oR) Mases ta Mimonte . 3 — Floyd Davis, Chemist of fowa State Board of Health. 1 han d, when I was a member of the excise board, thousands of applications for license, and until teday not a single com- laint ‘was ever made that 1 had ever been Hence, in practical use, lnnueucal in my official capacity by bribery. 4o not remember the lee of Mme. Chan- . dée, and 1 never heard of the Malson Tor- ) The Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes toni; that is, 1 do not remember that lhe case ever came before me, | d not see mund o L #eioe In_ reference to this matier, and st purer and more perfect food than any other. there was nothing done o impress upon my mind that this case was anything more than the ordinary application for license. It Is an afl thing to charge a man with bribery, t if Mme. Chandee ever paid Mrs. Tomlin- #on $600 to get a license I never heard of > IOAI. BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST, NEW-YORK, @m»v-rm-nrunn-mmy . NI IOk OO OO SO FOs T P T A S SR SR “This charge will not injure me in any 2 o TOIF O TF O ” —-— -— 3 DT ™ DIRECT FROM THE TANK ’I‘ofi‘d--lmnrd or not to rh!d\myd‘ ~th, u s | b JI.’ ' ‘ BHEAPER THAN sTEAMI ; g No Ziotler, No Steam. No Bngineer. est day t idred: f hesitat- 01 o ::“' A1 ,"”," (i‘x: ki B ":'” leady g BEST POWER for Corn nnd Feed Mills, Baling Hay, Running Separators, Cre Here, for example, I3 an {llustration of | what we are trying to make clear. We are oS ¢ orT0 | selling this board for 20 per cent less | than we could manufacture it today. Such figures cannot long continue, The furniture 1t GOH. F depression 18 ov able prices must P Send for Cataloguc «te, deacribing work to bedoae, soon be revived. In the meantime, however, | Chicago,245Lakest, @& THE OTTO GAS ENGINE WQRKS there are great values here for the money. Omata, Sheeley Block, 15th & Howird Sts. 33d & Walnut Sts., PHILADELEIIA, PA, Notice some movel features of these ne | fall goods, The upper shelf bas a raised Stockholders' Meeting, center section, following curve of the NEw B Notice ls herchy given that a special sy A1y meeting of the stockholders of the Bouth mirre enes Platte land company will be held at the This is one of the seventy-five styles of office of gald company, in Lincoin, Ne Sidebcards we are showing. u on the 15th day of November, 1894, for {| Diirpase 0f considering and acliog b the natter of extending or renewing the artis H 1 Onginal text, Rates on articles I les of incorporation of said compan Chas. Shiverick & Co., | & sy e *.,, i incoryoraiion of said company! l.r.,“ LT R. O. PHILLIPS, Seci MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. Ealta ) lrelebelmleg~! s> leaiole” oS i 2% + 18 Broadwey, NEW YORK. Lincoln, Neb., ‘Oct, 16 1564

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