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e e Q TRV | out of the failure of the old Metropolitan l \ SOLD ree WE SHERIFF, Bills were discussed which will be intro- IN THE HANDS OF THE JURY | et i feweurtanst o tiiticn | HAYDEN BROTHERS, R W the jury In Judge Ambrose's court and the Entire Stock Memta od Ladies' Fine Fur- e cvidence submitted to the court. Arguments nishings of Sesww & Co., New York. WESTERN SIONS. will be made in the case on Friday . 2 SOLD BY SHERSFW TO BOSTON STORE. || 1 S e Arguments in the Payne Murder Trial| Judge Keysor has issued an order confirm- | Special Grocery and Meat Bargains Thurs- ON SAIGE SATURDAY. eterans of the Late War Remembered by 7% 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'WURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1894, f ing the gale of the property of John Mulvihill, ‘ h Of all the mamy murprising sales which ; the General Government, Oonoluded and Case Submitted, oooupled by the Sweele-8mith Grocery com. day and F.iday Morning, have taken placesss Boston Store, it seems | WASHINGTON, ¢, 98.—(Special) pany, under a mortgage for $50,000 in favor that each new sale; pessesses a value and an | Pensions granted, fssu mber 16, of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance attraction that thegoshers did not have, Nebraska: Original—8i F. SPECULATION AS TO THE VERDICT |company of Milwaukes. The insurance com- | READ ADVERTISEMENT ON FIFTH. PAGE| This stock of menis and ladies fine fur- Cheyenne. Increase—Thomas pany has been given possession of the aishing goods is m menuine Broadway, New |1, Gester, Dew Clay. Relssue~William b property. York, stock, in all the name ‘“‘Broadway' | Blackwood, Fort Calhoun, Washington; 0’[ J s Opposing Attorneys Forget Frofessional " . calls for. James H. Valentine o o Lincoln, Lancaster ireat Battle New Lot of Cloaks, Furs Capes JustRecelved, | ) 4y g OSIBRY, LADIES' GLOVES. lown: Original—Alonzo Avery, Humboldt Ethics in Making Their Final Addresses | 1o oontinually going on fn the human system. Closing Out Black Dress Goods 50¢ People who buynon Broadway, New York Humboldt; Pe Qualter, Marshalltown, and Are Called Down by the Courv The demon of impure blood strives to gain on Dollar—Silk Mixed Dress are contented withonething but the best, and . Marshall; John 1. Frank, Red Oak, Mont- —The Judge's Churge. victory over the constitution, to ruin health, Goods 8o, this “Stern & @o.!" concern bankrupted | jonory: Charles | “;,[" b .-“-'»..:lnm Cyamp(l”l 0” fOI' 1895 1 to drag victims to the grave. Hood's Sarsa- themselves in trydwg to keep up with their | Additional—John Carpenter, M parilla is the weapon with which to defend trade. | Increase—Idgar C. Cobb, Keokuk, one’s self, drive the desperate ememy from Their entire stock, consisting of all kinds James Armstrong, - Shantion City, At 6:15 o'clock last evening the evidence | tho fleld, and restore bodily health for many | In yesterday's Bee the black and colored | of | Samuel Horner, Onawa, Monona. in the case of the state of Nebraska against | years. serges advertised on Gth page at 39c should [ Ladies’, mis and children’s underwear, | L PR AR LR J— v 6 Ladies’ h y . § o Sam Payne, charged with the murder of | . x " have been quoted as 46-inches wide, In- " hostery i wton . Hood's Pills cure nausea, sickness, indiges- | /= g Ladies’ gloves, inal widows. i Maud Rubel on the 27th of May last was [ 00 o e 260, stead of 40-inches wide, an error for which | yECUS ROVEG L inal wid %) Cool, given to the Jury. The case had been on trial i i the printer is responsible. Men's fine shirts, son; A 3. Balton, 4 y Telpects senss o, HAYDEN BROS. Men's fine neckwear, X ¥ 5 ten days and was in many respects sensa LOCAL BREVITIES, | MOh's BnN Hoalery, Colorado: Original -Charles A, Spaulding, L tional. The theory of the defense was that —_— Our store will be open Thanksgiving morn- b fokh 2.4 Lyons, Boulder, Addi 1 Sam Payne did not commit the murder, but | James F. French yesterday pleaded guilty | ing until 12 noon; we have still the I : ot NUE 10 Men's fine suspenders, Bouth "Dakoth. Original witows, o o- i that the crime was committed by Dr. Brown, | 1o the charge of breaking into and robbing MIXED NUTS, 7%C LB. Goes on sale Saturday tieasn b, Reynoldn, ¥ zel, Y row rl C who was first arrested for the homicide, the postoffice at Ponc: The finest lot of nuts ever shown in Omaha At prices that will pack our store with Wyoming: ~ Original—J ue, Sun- . . 1 that Payne's only part In the case way | The Millard hotel 1s belng renovated and | anq the price is not half their value. cager buyers from early morn to late at|dance. Croock. 7 g and that Payne's Do | refurnished throughout, a large force of SILK MIXED DRESS GOODS, 6C. night oo oS IRSaa LBt BotTell, EEeHoh Contributes a hs disposal of clothing and Jewelry taken| painters and paper-hangers being. at work [ S0 B L ik, double | VAt for this. Saturday at Skl il A from the dead body of the girl, for which | decorating the plac it !k‘“ fo el A 2 Kol BOSTON STORE, FOREGOE 178 CLAIWS, Serial Story, ser¥ice he was paid by Brown. While there| D. D. Hoxsie served as a clerk of election [ Width silk mixed dress goods, 7 yards to a h and Douglas, ? ok b teh s ot of this | in the First district of the Eighth ward and | customer, at e a yard - . . was not much testimony in support of thit |, Ty eeged a communication to the clty THE SAMPLE UNDERWEAR ANKSGIVING I “ ” theory other than Payne's evidence on the | v § hak AMPLE UNDERWEAR. . OUCTy 11CKC 4 3 | council in which hie asserts that he has not | gq, o0 tne gollar is still on sale; remember L\ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—By the terms J N stand, the defense succeeded In introducing | been able to collect his pay. A committee | % tlfen 4 MASONIC HAI 16 BOLABFORATER 11 tHio. B ¥ many matters tending to create a doubt of [ will investigate, we had the entire lot from six mills, and Thursday, November 94, e e in the Boston civil cs r " yoit Ghnt: get any kihd of 12 ' 2 » government foregoes all its claims for e o Payne's gullt In the minds of the Jurors and | The Universalist, Jewish and Unitarian | YOU can get any ' : 2m. to 4 p. m. L RH LU AR AR et when the case was finally submitted last | Societies will hold service together at the |MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, WOMEN'S UNDER- Given by Peope’'s Church. T g e Ml sl e g Ssekis iled that the ju Unitarian church at 10:45 a. m. Rev. VESTS, CHILD'S UNDERVES' All who need a dinner come, 3 i Lol LHLE, e abl ght the impression prevailed that the - 1 Ll q NO CHARG to collect something like $330,000 from the wold ‘elther fall to agree or return a ver. | Augusta J. Chapin, D.D. of the Universalist DRAWERS TO MATCH. NO CHARGE. Viiea a . 4 , church wiil preach the sermon. Subject, Antalil L L Those who will contribute do so at once. nited States. dict of manslaughter at the most “Thanksgiving in History.” C ON DOLLAR. CHAS. W. SAVIDGE. There are two branches of the Benson There was nothing startling in the conclud- s A e A hd R b Ltte A special sale of ladies' white ——————— case, the criminal and the civil. 1t is cnly g evidence an there ,mf-".)l;[” ot bfeaic in| | /Tis charlat asiendment committes met laat 1D BLovTA ATe: Hisa T Riow gt . b, een comptomats, o ’ he testimony offered by Payne o o 5ia and adjo d for one week. as according to the acknowledgment of the Vi in Fasci P He testified that after e was started for the | unable (o tiansact any business as City | 12-button length, worth ; another lot To Houston, Tex. officers of the government this will have PRl B L LRl b bl Bt g AR pen for safe keeping he did not know what | Attorney Connell has been busy in court and | 5-hook Foster On Tuesdays, December 4 and 18, 1 will | an effect on the criminal prosecution. When iRt D riolr sl o v * severa s, owing to his ot been able to arrange the amend- <ID QLOV . K 4 stoss, Texas, | Lhe ds were exposed i1 1884 and 1885 Ten- ul cles, orners of th h, o was dolng for several days, owing to i R i aee g A nd KID GLOV ,',"U";"(‘h*u ters excursions to Houston, Texas, | won had earncd $1,100000 from the work 0 Anecdotes of Famous People, Weekly Health Articles and a Page de- state of terror over the manner in Which he nts in f submission. | regutar $1.50 quaiity; Sa G ittens, | $20- d . ? : deputy surveyors, and he held further olim s oted th thi ChUANG of U5 Fainlly dach whsk had been threa‘ened and scared by the police. | The social committee of the Young Men's f o fo & B R. C. PATTERSO of nearly $100,000. The government will hold The cross-examination, however, developed | Chiristian assoclation has issued invitations Y e 3 425 Ramge Block, Omaha. [all of the surveys and refuse payment that he was very much alive to the situa to friends to attend the reception that is to MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. } —_————— Civil suits for the recovery of $i8.000 were FR to 18 Mr. Kaley succeeded In getting t be given by the Young People's Society of [ We have a lot of stylishly trimmed hats | To the Pacific Coastand Al Western Points | hegun and indictmenis were found again EE 95. to describo In detail the manner in which he | Christian Endeavor on next Monday evening | at 95c, $1.48, $1.98 and $2.48, made up neatly [ Via the Union Pacific, the World's Piotor- | {"on a4 B8 PATINT L him ':‘?,"!‘fl‘ '""! - New Subscribers who send $1.75 at once will re- was treated at Lincoln. He told how ho was | to the young men of Omaha and South | or pest materials, that you ean mot purchase | '81 1ine. Read the time. To San Fran. [ yada ank and. Br pier he ~ ¢ ‘Thie| Compatiion: Wres 1o, JuRUAY T, 1805 examined by the prison officials and given a | Omaha. i sy e ) cisco from Omaha, 67% hours: from Kansas | imount was 50000, of which the bank ot ST veaEy K e Thle el er bath gnd described with remarkable accuracy | Gus Bonderson, Louis Nelson, H. Henning- | 0 & millinery store for double our price. 72% hours. To Portland from Omaha, | holds claims for $210,000 and the capitalists and for a full yearfrom that date. This special offer the furniture and location of the warden's|eon, Andrew N and B. H. Post 4 BROS. hours; from Kansas City, 71 hours, | for $30,00. includes the Tna CHRISTMAS AND NEW office and roome. This was the only respect, | are four milk 2 who were ar- ass 'through Pullman cars. Dining BT ‘I', et 6 YEAR'S DousLe however, in which Payne’s statements were | rested Tuesday pon for dealing HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH. service unsurpassed. Free chalr cars pivhade Sl et Rt i tangled by the examination out milk in measures considerably below the pholstered Pullman Colonist sleepers daily | SAN FRANCISCO, No A boiler boit In rebuttal the ctives corroborated each | standard. Each one was fined $5 and costs Via the Wabash R. R. between Chicago, Council Bluffs, Omaha and | which had been p! lot of the car other's statemen oncerning the giving of | in police court. On November 20, December 4 and 18, l;""{ml' rm\vv-:?::m ”T(I(Al& r}: W. and Union | track on the Hyde street by some the statements and confessions by the pri The committee appointed at the state fair [ the Wabash will sell tickets at one hrc,‘ S O aTe with SIGter: connecting | malicious person wrecked the and twenty oner and went over In detail the evidence [ and racing association meeting Tuesday will | with $2 added. ~ For tickets or a copy of | heyenne with similar cars for Port-| peryons were Injured, some serious] [Tt ac ARt ERYSCOMLITHEEEC MR AR y wil 2 land; also daily between Kansas City and | offered on the state’s examination. Mrs. | meet at the Commercial club every noon dur- | the Homeseekers' Guido call at Wabash of- | SR 80 ¢/ BElHeer Kauums Tty and | as called and told that Payne had | ing this week to discuss the best plans for | fice, 1602 Farnam street, or write. R e UG LR pair of earrings and a ring. She | procedure. Any persons having suggestions | G. N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. Agt., Omaha. Corresponding time. and. service to colo-| IN MANY kept the ring, but returned the earrings. She | or offers of suitable locations for the new —— A LA Wy obiiie 1A o P Ae | ORCRNA') also told of having seen ne burn two|mile track should meet the committee this | cases the sick find the remedy 105 FRLATIAR ann s : ' New Omaha Limited Train. points. ood-covercd handkerchiefs. was trylng| weele. On and after Sunday, November 4, the | For further information call on yo - : Thi to wash them and she advised him to burn| The judiclary committee of the eity council | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul “electric | est ticket :fgm’l‘ it your near- | yorse than the disease. This will leave Omaha at 6 p. m., H. P. DEUEL, them, as they looked bad. He acted upon her | js considering a request from the managers | lighted limited suggestion and burned them in his mother's | of the Home for Aged Women for the dona- | arriving in Chicago at 9 a. m. Remember this ORTIEA. U, PliSystsm) is especially true when appllcrl tove, tion of a part of the coal that was left In the | train carrles diners a la carte. 1302 Farnam Street, omaha, |to the usual preparations of When court opened yesterday Judge | election booths. It is claimed by some mem- C. S. CARRIER, Ticket Agent. % ; A 2 Scott asked if the attorneys could agree as to | bers of the city council that the city has no 1604 Farnam St Our Italy. cod liver oil. The does is the amount of time they wished to consume | right to dispose of the coal, which can be & e 66" wiat whsRUTRE U stosiots elliat ol : P in their arguments. Both the state and the | used in the city hall. 3 b iin hab{7e 08 oo RaTTe) Coontad eace)| AL arnin®s 01T AR AL ontntA Byt year,| N EUSCALING, and the weakened defendant’s attorneys expressed their deter-| The ladies of the First Congiegational | of experience. H. W. Hyde, M. D., 407 Pax- | after year the tide.of travel sets in stronger | sStomach cannot retain, much mination to get through with the arguments | church are preparing to hold a fair on the | fon Wleck. Omaha and stronger every fall and winter toward ) i . as soon as possible, but did not seem willing | first floor of the New York Life building De- 4 this favored reglon, Thero is no climate 1ike | 1€5S digest it. Unlike all other to place any limit. Mr. abaugh opened the ember 6 and 7. The ladies of this church | v oy 3 S50 1t on this continent far a winter resort, an 4 iver oil is caso for the state and talked for two hours, | are doing this in the hope of raising entirely LD LI L R T 2 the "usual fine service of the Unton Facile | Preparations of cod liver oil is reviewing the evidence in detail and claim- | or partly at least $1,000, this sum being t 1 | system has this season been brought to a ing a verdict, on the testimony, of murder | share of the church debt. Coffee and light | George A. Mead of Sioux City is a Millard | degree of perfection) which leaves nothing to In the first degree. He was followed by |luncheon will also be served. guest, be desirad. Judge Langdon for the defense, who ad-| On next Sunday the Young Men's Chric R. W. Thompson, Bedford, Ta., is a Paxton | For further information call on your near- Qressed the jury for two hours. He was |association rooms will practical guest. est ticket agent or.address followed by Mr. Tuttle, who made an im- | and no services wili be held there in order | . ©. Keith of North Platte is at the H. P. DEUEL, passloned _appeal for his client, The con- | {0 give all the members o chance to g0 and | pyxion Saal ity llgfl‘llugun]\t_b cluding argument for the state was made by | hear General am Booth, the famous or-| o 2 ] 302 Parnam st.. Omaha, Neb. Mr. Kaley: ? | gunizer of the Salvation army. Members of | . Walter McGee, Rapid City, S. D., fs at the Conslderable feeling between tlie representa- | the assoclation have taken a iarge numbe Merchants. 3 s tives of the state and the defendant's attor. | Seats for Sunday army sery J. €. Root and wife are visiting at Des neys was manitested in the arguments. In| Thomas Fitzpatrick was yesterday ar- | Moines. Ia. his closing address Mr. Kaley stated that | raigned before' Judge Dundy on the charge | George Cradock, Wakefleld, England is at whilo e counsel and the judge might do | of burglarizing the Morse Bluffs postoffice on | the Paxton. ducted excursions. to the Pacific coast are| . their ‘duty if the jury failed to do their| Octaber 13, He ls charged with having| Hon. Orlando Tefft of Avoca was in the| just the thing for pgople 'of moderate means. with duty, ‘anarchy would fo'low and mob violence. | Stolén 653 1-cent, 1,149 2-cent, seventeen yesterday. Cheap—respectublé— comfortable — expedi- That was as far as he got for Mr. Tuttle :-im"\'"sd 5-“!;‘;: flng 202 whceul “Tml"“- Clt",fl,""u(-m,',?,m, and S wite, i Woodbine. ‘Ta: toua, ; S GUAIACOL i oot w £ e entered a4 plea of not guilty, and At- 2 g b 28 o v 'hursd s iage : O e el B g renioun Oblection | e eys Troup and Balliet were requested to | 4% at the Millard. (hrouth o Ban Franeisco and Los Anserss | 1U's life-giving ingredients ren- “Where Is the substance of the evidencq | defend him. (R el B0 £ T 3 2 without change of cars. Experienced ex- | d it palata nd pleasant of the defense?”’ asked Mr. Kaley, with much | The city treasurer has recommended the | S- I i8 at the Arcade. cursion managers na: unitormed. Puftman | ok t palatable a P vigor. issuance of bonds in the amount of $5,900 to | The foot ball players of the State university | porters in charge. Second class tickets ac- |t0 take. The most delicate Jere it is, here it is thundered M | cover the cost of grading Thirty-first strest | of Iowa are at the Dellone. cepted. Cars are carpeted and upho'stered . o Tuttle, waving the alleged confession of | from Half Howard to Leavenworth. He O, Hughes and Miss Lizsie Harlan, Des | and have spring seats and: batks, mattrosses, | Stomach retains and digests it. Payne in the prosecuting attorney's face, | 8180 recommends that the levy be made on | Moines, Ia., are at the Barker. blankets, curtains, pillows, towels, ete. Only | [ts 0zone supplies the oxygen s . b % | tho $600 in bonds issued last June to cover | g gt e .| $5.00 for a double bertn, wide enough and 5 S A S ‘Take it, take 1t and explain it to the jury. 5 Frank T. Campbell, ex-railroad commis- o diges hil The court fnally had to insist that the | the coat of grading the alley between Marey | gionor of Towa, was in Omaha yesterday. | /%, €nOUER for two. Y necessary in digestion, while el ISy e and Mason streets from hirty-first to a, » The route is over the “Scenic Line of the ; . e attorneys observe the rules of professional | 414, Mason st 4 Captain L. W. Billingsley of Lincoln was | world," through Denver, Salt Lake city |the Guaiacol increases the se- . etiquette and cease their interruption LA ; i 2 R e e ettty D | VORISR D exv e r Ranlc PLAKS O 5 ke We mean of things that cause sickness and distress, 1t not occurred to you that' RN Hoith o' obkras: S0 dbe. dury' wax | THo mRle mainGere of N8 'Kaox Presby. Kells Andl wite mndiGeoseo G\ leies |iyonx\aad Apeakeslofiithe ¥ Rosk can | cretion of gastric juice, pre- | every now and then you should cleanse nd purify your system? You get “iltous,’ Lo e el F e el at bomsider. | terian church embarked in a new line Tuesday [ Joe Kelley and wife and George ferco peal he Rocky mountains R X s | inve aches und pains for ono renson and anotner, Ki e A e A able length upon the question of a reasonable | /€NINE, holding a soc'able without the aid of | and \\'Xh;, “l“hk Sport McAllister company, | aro -pas Er'l dm‘lux H'n’]; - 8 vents fermentation, stimulate for your NERVOUS 8 M. Tmpuro bloodand “broken up” merves will soon wreck the ! bIe | {e Jadies. The gathe e 4 ; at the Barker. Pull information at 1324 Farnam street, or 3 or your NE B8 X 4 o bloc oke LI 00 doubt and explained that while in civi) cases | h° 1adles. ~he gathering was held in the are at the Barker i : by addressing J. Francis, general passengor | the appetite and destroys the | mostheaithy porson a preponderance of testimony would warrast | Git"eR BTG, MCE JUIECON, g Sethed, | wiltiam Giibert, AC 4. O'Brien and Waller | ygent, Burlington route, Om Vi & i b B : q LOG SARSAPARILIA AND CELERY s golng to the front moro rapidly, giving BRI o fhe basa ol iGusstion, itheutul [ AR 0 (iR Al E 0 it ea e upar. ey | oioiesvith Bpore MoAllisten company, (dre poisonous bacteria present in | yoyer sutistuction and producing better results than any known remedy, \ belief of the guilt of the accused would alone | g it Catats $ e e LR B s P 1 ise. d see for yourself the benefits to be derived from its use. “Up tod The Warrant a verdict of guilly, Shcitationss roading and musler S *t® VIR | Cvihur C. Pell and Sam Rose of New| . bosiiuEDe all wasting diseases, bost.. Nono othor flka 1t, Nono comparos with it. Logan's Sursaparilla. and Celory, For sale’ The Jury was taken to supper immediately and AGO, 8 g k! o | vory, Arthur Ware of Chicago are L e o b i sici oI i A j the court and was then locked in the ury | iy qulie prevalent among the tchool children | Miss Mabel Craig, Miss Lillie Hickler, Fomkasaediilrey Sl '_" ) “‘" ’:‘,;“ K"J‘;”"';‘&'(’:"‘) per bottle; 6 bottles for$3.00. Shipped by oxprass to any part of the United States. { Toom. of the clity. The Lothrop school is not the | Miss L. Ennis, Mrs. K. Warren and Mrs. 3 1 e mature \rry- N B o Al s oo only one affected, as there aro sixteen chil- | Maggle Fielding, with the Sport McAllister n o al educational campalgn on 16th and Douglas Str dren now out of the Sherman school with | company, are registered at the Barker. ulf of ‘the deep waterways to the sed. OMAHA Judge Baxter has declded the famly |} ; t : s lo same disease. There are also cases of | James Pierce, who has for some time been trouble between James Gladwin and his the fever at Monmouth Park, ths Forest | night clerk at the Arcade, has gone to the “9 former wife, Mrs. Amanda Leach, which was | and other tchools. ~ None of the e - 0su0] cases are | Drexel hotel and is succeeded at the Arcade ’ ”1 l k - a fight for the possession of three children. | serious, and as the disease only seems to be | py J, F. Dehany, formerly of the Murray. am S O CS nan Sg[VIng Gladwin, While Grace and Maud will remain | Fire Inspector Joo Laux and Officer Sam | ol dtot a0 o O st the N N e DS Were remarkably simple and in- | [ L.CACUCT, Jith thelr mother, who has been appointed | Drummy, are_ inspecting buildings and | cigy yesterday. X N ; ; expensive, but they would hardly do he'r, guardian. areaw gainst Wil- v 2 Dk J. S The case was on trial for several days and | lia 7. o furrier dolng bustuess at 315 | Judge Baxter left last night for Chicago, for the U. S, A. D, 18y4. grew nastler as it proceeded, untl fually | South Fitieenth street, for a violation of the | 0 Will return on Monddy. JMrs. Baxieiuao: Our clothes ate remarkably inex- the line was drawn on the admission of any | fire ordinanc The inspectors clai t companies the judge, and will go on to New / ensive, also—n hese prices: further | cvidenco showing the former | the vear pare of Sehule “:r;"‘.l,"';y”“"‘“'"‘lf; York, where she will visit with friends until ) 4 P , also—note these pri charaeter of either. the father or mother of | 4 pile of ashes heaped on top of a lot of loose | 3£LeF the holidays. / 1 Pant the children. In passing upon the case Judge | pab Schultz admitted putting the ashes on | Registered at the Mercer: A. E. Pearce, 1 9 ants - = » $3.00 E¥1aetion: Lo’ anow Lhat in 'tho past both.the | 0P of the lty, but sald it way all a miatake, | New Yok W 8. Caldwe, New Xakial Sui pas 5 b " . King, Livcoln; J.'R. arvard; s Saala e S A - f.?.'&‘ik.ff.‘n"..“’.‘i.‘i‘ffl.‘,’,’ the children nad been ‘;f‘m:,‘;‘ had. modntentlon of dolog anything | Be e 8L TorEO: O A Bowmhh," Dhfs hild . uits $13.25 dlang, hat the evidence 5 V. Fly coln; v slgntbls fuardans, b i e 10| "L o b ectend o sommunteaion | SESE W Flyon, usne; G K. Swinaier for_Infants and Children. Topcoats - §10.25 the care of the girls and he made the ruling. | from Alexander” Hogeland, president of the | Beatrice; W. €. Hetmbusehet whu:s . This @oes net change the make-up of the | Boys and Girls National Home and Em-|J. W. Woodard and wife, Des Moln astoriassowelldapted tochildrenthat. | Castori Coil, Constipation, A > families, as Mamie has been with her father [ Ployment association, arking him to send two R oot abiino Ak | CMEOTIR coe Rl SRR And better material for a little for five years, while Mrs. Leach has had dels es, including the chief of police, to Nebraskans at the Hotels, presc rlpfluu h.nl(rhl(.lmm'll, Diarrhcea, Eructation, more money. We Ki\(! ol TAns poscession of fhe other girls. The decision, | the seventh annual convention of the associa At the Millard—A. D. Welton, Phil Green, 2 A Kills Worms, gives rleep, and promotes a§ lity. foct i 4 the latest c B e e ot pomeamon | ton, which meets at St. Louls December 11, per, Greenwood; Asa K. Leonard, So. Oxf L A quality, perfect fit and the latest cut. and stops the fight for the children, which | 1¢ 18 not likely that the chief will be asked | > s - Without injurlous medication. i B bioh ki oh or several years 'ind has |t attend, DU It there are & couple of amb | At the Dellone—3. B, Heney, ¢, T us = We Make Suits brought them and thelr parents into very | tious citizens who would like to be endowed pnaer; J. A O, (4 P REE tab(s notoetety. ’ 8 1010 VEIY | with all the honors attendant on the position | C: A Whyman, Linc 2 “The use of *Castoria 13 so universal and | *Tor several years I have recommenisd 5 5 ;i $ il > they can be accommodated by communicating | ArondeW, F. BUtel Sabeasks its merits so well known that it seems a work | your * Castoria,’ o 1l dways continue That su|t 1. e recognize un urgent demand thig Notes of the Courts. with the mayor. 708 i Wiloox, - Fan: of supercroga orso it. Few are the | do so as it 1 ariably produced beneficia year for a Sideboard with more com- An adminisirator has been appointed in| Colonel John Reed, the popular bonif ama; A <erns, . tntelligent familios who do not keep Castoria | results.” plete arrangements and a more elabors the estate of Charles J. Smith. from Valley was in the |ate s on of space, s ¥ y city y At the Merchants: H. Johns 3 s wituin easy reach. Tewin ¥, PARD: LD, LYMI]UTH UCK PANTS ate subdivision of space. Arguments were made in the case of Hetzel | terday. He has = recently returned | M. L. Blackburn, Lincoln : 5 3 I'o meet this need we have planned Cartos Mazzvy, D, D. ok Btrest and fth Avo., Now York O ll t | Rsaiust Bennett In Judge Keysor's court | from™" an extended visit ~in Europe | Inman; I A Huston, 7 York City. 8 Biades apd b Ay overcoats & §{suirs COMPANY] |tuis detailed Board, having separate The will of Andrew M. Back has been |And regales his friends with many | Miller, Stanton: H. drawer for knives, forks, spoons, admitted to probate in the county court. amusing storles of his adventures while | = JEXTAUR COMPANT. RRAT STREET, NEW Yonk Ciry. ladles, napkins, doyliek, ete. Judge Blair. returned from Sarpy county | 2¢F0s8 the big pond. During Mr. Reed's ab- & 408 North 16th, Omaha. There Is also a wide drawer for table Iait evening, Lut will have 1o court business | Bt waten and paswned 1o in tois s VA0 | QOMMIT THIS TO MEMORY — linen and a donble locked plate closet. until Saturday. Watch was recovered yosterday by Specin | LATEST STELES—LOWEST PRICES From the top of the board fluted pillars gJudge Terguson wiil reuder a dectsion on | Offcer Davls, who notified the owner to come Fiso 40 Kig uu|“»il"l|~‘:lu~|\-.~s. |'n1:|m|ml for urday in the case of Jensen against the | after his property. The time-piece was A . Coffees L urn or pot. Danish Brotherhood. pawned In August. There s o clew to the =773 BAILEY, his Sideboard, while necessarily, The Lelgh divorce suit wae called before | thief. k < THE more eluborate than usual, has been Judge Duffie yesterday afternoon and a por- Ry — TREDENTIST 4 1 at the sane price as the simpler Read Fidelity's real estate ad. —_—————— To Californiatn a Tourist Sleeper. The Burlingtom route’s personally con- | of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, tion of the testimony taken. DIED. Judge Ferguton is hearing the case of 26th and Farnam Sts P and plainer boards. We have made ar- i a F rangements to fill all orders promptly, Wells against Christianson, an ejectment case | "yont tananet stroet T Funerar e €or, 18th and Farnam Sts., BM‘HA servic as the demand for this pattern will growing out of squatter troubles in East| Friday at 2 p. m. 1m.‘;x'x§'r"fi'["lm n'..\‘«uh PAXTON BLOCE. toha| 1Dex 22°03 o naturally be lar Omaha bottoms. port, la. e In the way Proceedings have been commenced in the — county court for the condemnation of lands e N T % o ven t0a- | M they should Gharles vaerwk & Co 1o h d enslo ] y- Py ¥ c % or chlor T for the opening and extension of Thirty-ninh Awarded ; ¥ 3 iy ,,..,,,.‘y.?‘;g{ g0 by using y FURNITURE of Every Dasoription The case of the Commerclal Bank of | lighest Ilonnu—World‘ Fair. g iway from M walted 1pon the day they WE CURE 7.0 15, 2200 and 1208 Doug Burlngton Junction, Mo., against Perry Bros. of South Omaha was given to the Lady attendant. Telephone 1085. Germa nspoken. A LA 2| , fury in Judgo Hopewell's court at noon ye- | Shoulder Braces. It you don't belleve we can cure your case terday. | some’to rice and vee what we can do for s Hemely OALTHOS frner ronih B A Hamar hsa cocmenoed. sult | 3ou, We are the enly spectaliste who wil“taks | N/ ksl uarenis thae against Richards & Co. for $1,003. The de- “‘em’le' A For 80 dags wa | We bave them AT ALL FPRIOES (o fse of sanll, weekly 3 & Tor £Eniing, fendants built the Washington county court Piaiareditren orginat o muia pro T {Stpondence sollciled Cyre @ to aad HESTOUY Lost Vigor :::l‘ren:l:n"(t?rriIv:"x'\lnnm:l'nl::lmv’l,l'r g '1‘.' rved in the ves Of the Holy Land, hav o | will give atoooth | The Aloe & Penfold Co., evenings, from 710 9. Office hot Use ft and pay ‘/mlu.ld- e m. 1o § au autheniic history dating bac £ 600 yea il gl ©230 . m BiNeSioon Kby GO Adtios, VON MOH amount sued for is the sum due on the co: YRy 1408 FARNAM ST | "Room $12, Life Building, l?m.lhu‘ N Bole Ameriean Ageats, tract. A% 900, 068 — — BR US H | brush wita each 3 £ - R & . . \ | _THE LION DRUG HOUSE. |"7™" o:"u"."“nif-.{.z.'x'ffi'.:«""5.‘.:\}'.'4"'.y“"'u;"f.i‘“' the CREAM A POSITIVE CURE | FREE. | Physician’s == =t == Chicago Northwestern Rallwdy ¢ o pany h, Ki Bowel wan tied befort adury.' Fhe Dlainn 1 eek: - IR8.05 Mhavatehe Wi s | PRESCRIPTION. 1o recover $300 for damages to a car of ‘m"fi.‘;"m“m.. t over the lines of the de . CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Qur Prices are Low, endapt, g p Two attachment suits were commenced Price 50 cents, Sold by all druggists. We are AOOURATEAND RELTABLE, agalnst the tailoring firm of O. J. Canan g & Qo. In the district court. One'was In {he Francis:an Remedy Co. 1 § _'|| EXACT 817 PERFECT {::3:"::,’.:;";:,;,":,',“:;. fr for 30 and| (G BERFECT MADE. LSRR 0N HOMORY. W The Aloe & Penfoid 00., : "YHE MERCANIILE IS THE EAYORITE TEN GENT CIGAR, st C A 0! ed 1 gompany for By ond both were for K008 | 4 pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Ry e Claaiod 18 Bansvnabad 1408 % ARNAM STREIT. For sale by all First Class Dealers. Manufactured by the . s 2 A NEW LINK CUFF F. R. RICEMERCANTILE CICAR CO, Tuo oun af e Bandd 01 conens | N CrANDARG, | For slo by Kub & (0., 151h &D0gas | THE LION DRUG HOUSS. Factory No. 103, 5t Louln e

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