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OMAHA | I NO ONE ELSE EVER MADE SUCH A Selling out the entire New York Store $150,000 worth of brand new choice goods, including Cloaks, Clothing, N Carpets, Furnishing Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc. v i ; i . v ‘ . . i . AT 33C OoON I'EL OIlL.IL.AR The Big Store is jammed all day with people who cannot help recognizing the bargains, R S AL ST T KT Men’s Suspenders- Table Linens BID FOR BUSINESS. illinery, GREAT SALE What Only a Handful Blankets & Comforts | 1,00 dozen men's fine Suspenders, . worth 2 o at. . ..12%e Silver Gray Blankets. .40 1.00 . bt 5 the Ladles Want Whita BIRAREE .. . 0. 1,000 dosen e very finest Sus e, In comparison to ours—-the New York Store ¢ PR penders, with the best elastic, $ H ‘\'"'“‘“l"""‘“““ ikets, with silk and leather ends, worth steck of clothing is all on one Every lady loves a handsome, perfect fle- p e and $1.00, h Crat . ! ting garment, and when these (wo essentlals | Comforts at. I Kinen Crasi: 2l table now and re;f\nnlless of are combined with cheapness and durabllity Comforts at. . , oo, 690 and /2 .--one ice takes oi they are irresistable. Comforts at.......... Men’s Neckwear- Cher o 64, G value---one price takes choice DURING FAIR WEEK Home made Comfort We have 2000 dozen men's fine b it of the entire lot. We do this w OUR NEW YORK STORE JACKETS, | Withpite white cotfon, o Neckwear, in four-in-hands, tec Sheeting Sale to get it out of the way because CAPES, SKIRTS AND SUITS will be s0id | Sribed Outing Flannel at e T AR RE s g o g our own new goods are here &t about 33¢ on the dollar, All wool Red Flannel Tie | 1,000 dozen men's fine 45-nch und and are on sale at the same LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, $1.30, $2.95, X‘l{““"‘ 'I‘)‘l'“l'}| : ';“::" 10¢ worth 75e and $1.00, go at.. . ghincn_unbleacties title 5 4 V'O Ciders 3 | DU 25 unbleached 8 . i it S “ | Men’s Shirt oty Ublnched We'll sell you a man's elegant LADIES' CLOTH CAPES, commencing at | Corsets— Iris= e LT ARG U A LIS AL g $2.95. Bw ) i 500 dozen men's White Shirts, inch bl suit for LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS, commencing at RS M slightly _solled, worth $1.00 $1.25. luda, regular $1.00 and §1.50 50, go at...... ) Think of a handsome Fur Cape, 30 inches (b A h L L o8 Fercale and M long 100 inch sweep at $5.95 never sold before sets at sl o niel at less than $12.50. The Prima Donna, regular $1.7 25¢ rting, be and ° Dt for Ladies’ Suits at all prices from $1.90 up. Corset, at.. 1.00 3¢ icking at ull pric =oc width. We Give Bicycl d Many Oth E | mmp—> WEe 1ve 1CYyClIEeSs an an i ] ther Presents Every Day This Week. «—ex ——— ° ' Grand Sale of Ladies’ Underwear— Notions. Dres Evorything from the New York Stor s Goods o Saoven 19 } . S iarked down tosven loss than e on (h . 5 Ladles’ ¥ibbed Vests, long ‘alscves dollar, tncluding all their finest Dress Goods, Henriettas, Sorzes Sllks ) Ginghams, Calicos, Etc | “Worih ae. ..o 008 sleeves, New York Store Pocketbooks at 5o | Blaids NoveltleS Bluck Goods, every thing putfn at”pricos” to closo 4 A New York Store Embroideries at 1e o SR Jersey ribbed Vests and ‘ An_ all_wool imported Challls, re § 5 . From the New York Store, bought for fall COHEH 1806 bR 7 ew York Store 10¢, 12¢ and 4sc, oW . Y 1240 | The greatest bargains in the store are those we found " inthe! New, | fuics 18 s s, ‘:"'”' “;; LL iy e o Anint S N o » lined Vests and wivhot tures and . plalds...-. i | i "Il never have such another chance to get a | Medium colors in good quality eal'co at only (each) AR New York Thr at e e D s gt 19¢ or ore S ou’ g : 4 v . 1l colo only (yard).. %o | Ladies’ Camel's Hair Vests and (spool) .. An all wool extra heav all colors. 28¢ silk dress cheap, i | Pants, worth 75¢ Tt gy 50¢ New York Store 10¢ Elas A Tot of 4)-inch Novelties, all = Large lot of Dress Ginghams, in dark Ladies’ all wool natural Vests and ew York Store Needles, pkg.. e & A 4 ANl colors in New York Store ChinaSilks .......... 12 1-2¢ effects, worth 12%c at New Y Pants, worth $1.00, % 750 | New York Store Pins, 2 papers select sruiiee o 49 , worth $1.00, only . 0e GEFI All colors in New York Store Satins...... 19¢ Btore, nows i R A R Aot ot ks, eabils e h . ‘All colors in good quality New York Store Surah Silks. 29¢ % Hosiery— 5 P Asslot 68 ‘wool 8, ! New York Store Striped Taffeta Silk for Waists ... 39¢ 2 cases plaids and stripes extra quality, i £ Lo oeeesnoaneiien 3de Novelties . 98¢ > New York Store Plaid Silks for fancy waists ..... 49¢ sale pric “800 dozen Hose, worth 15c Store Corset Steels. 4¢ | BLACK GOODS— New York Store Silk Plushes, in bright colors 15c for GBI cioo. Be | New York Store Vellings....... le 4 o New York Store Silk Velvets, all colors ............ 39¢ | Now Printed Satesns for fall.... 8140 {1,000 dozen fast black Hose, worth thing from New York Store A Lot ot milvoot NayelL ot L 0seul g New York Store Silk Velvets, extra fine quality. $1.00 2 35c and 50¢, all go at.., at one-fourth actual pric Speclals ity ... 39¢ New York Store Silk Warp Velvets, all colors .... $1.50 ,\l:n;‘e h!“l:rlh e‘;o::cz;cpr:x:lej cloth, in * 1,200 ‘hm‘ul ast black Hose, ml‘l ::i" Notions from New York Store A lot of Black Novelties, handsome patterns 490 ght colors, , at... tan, worth 43¢ and 50¢, go at I all day. 75¢ L A B@-inch Diagonal and Fancy Mohairs ——— ° ° Hayden Bros. Almost Giving Away the New York Store Y L) v \ utor, commenced foreclosure sult against | place Sunday night, entrance being made P[S’[OL DUEL AT \'ORTH BE D 100 head of cattle, which he intends to fit | cery stock of C. M. Noble was taken posses- [ leg to the bone. It developed that BALL A L somo 400 residents of Yolande Place. Today | through a window in the office. The money A for markec within the next two or three | sion of by the Citizens bank of McCook on a | sand lizard had esconsed ltseif under his he discovered that some of the householders | drawer was pried open and contents, about months. chattel mortgage. Continued hard times I8 | pantsieg. against whom suits had been filed were mov- | $5, taken. Several express packages were Mrs. Crowne of Lincoln Is visiting her | the cause of the failure. Mr. Noble is one of N otcr ST NewTAIEAUKIRR ing the houses from the lots, Thompson | opencd, but left as undersirable. The agent brother, . H. Randall. ana sister, Mis. C.| McCook's oldest business men. The stock iapd Sl Gty Nobraska Supreme Court Will Sit on Patent | hastened to the district court and secured an [ Iives in the second story and heard no dis: Sam Waldron Shot Through the Heart by | H. Wilkon, of this place this week. is estimated to involce about $2,000 and the | ASHLAND, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Special e injunction to restrain Pliny Rice, who is | turbance, but mourns the loss of his private o' Oronland The republicans of Bxeter township met | labilities will closely approach that amount. | Mra. Coon, an elderly lady, dled at South Furniture Hereafter, agent for a number of the residents on the | purse and contents, which was in the money SELALGY in caucus Friday and placed the following e Bend Sunday, and her remains were brought lots, from moving any more of the dwellings. | drawer. The only clue left is an unmatched township ticket in the field: Clerk, F. M.| NARROW ESCAF FROM DEATH. | to Ashland this evening and burl in the The injunction also runs against 4 local firm | pair of new gloves. Lo A T R o S e n_mmon iy oimatery: R of house movers. Some of the houses had — Zlskas treasurer, T. 8. Blouchi assersor g | Joseph Haraska of Plattsmouth | Miss Pound of Lincoln Is visiting in town, OMAHA POLICE COMMISSION CASE | {oon’moved to the Stratton farm, and the | TALK THROUG TELEPHONE. FALONGESTANDING A chowmey; Juatice, ofithe pekte, 9. A BinE Thrown from His Wage the guest of Miss Dean, Stratton estate was made a defendant in the | R A —— VRl N PLATTSMOUTI, Neb, Sept. 16.—(Spic'al | The Young Peope's Socloty of Chrlstian action, Land Comminsioner ussell and | g\, “y Loj County 3 Act. | Telegram.)- s afte e Endeavor of Ashland of the Christian de- No Indication that it Will Be Taken | wirl TAKE THE TOUGHS BACK. Warden Letdigh Confer riefiy. | S7<ral Suotn Bacl GANDY, Neb, § S et | T,’:,‘G,;“\T:‘z“ e "I;i:“k'ti‘; nomnation will join with the Greenwood so- Up Out of Its Regular Order— Slin "Akeraon,. e dsnuty. aherl ver.| LINCOLN, Sept. 16.—(Special Telegram.) l boteoe: At Db e auE 5 ty hel A ’ g Y. | ety in a grand rally in that town tomorrow State University Term miilion county, Indlana. Ili;l’lle\‘:rs': i :;; —Land Commissioner Russell returned from Wounde-Siaye ;I;hvlrvcx ’x‘n::(:n ‘sld:':.l:x;l Lt’?‘flfn-""(ynu‘n‘nd‘ T hrown, Comt Sl PR e oreping, = e Mo sty DLl ke G e T (e Ay iab A talaphioneh & Warden By 1HE ObronerislaRry: Shels oonvontlon Baturday, Tiokel: |County figeat. became tanglsd o the Sliee | F7A Night rain fell here Sunday evening, ~ for Terry Taylor and Bert Dicken, now under | Leldig At ., Loy s; treasurer, I3, and he was dragged several rods on his face ; p , a i gh that Contractor Beemer had in- County judge, Richard Hoagland; sherl r Unfon Pacific Dete Dead. arrest at South Omaha, They'sre & coUDl | formed him that ho was ready (o DU 150 | NoRTH BEND, Neb, Sept, 16(Specal | Ty, TAIMOT! uperintndent. W' Q. Ma | Ho was rendere1 unconsclous, having bad his | SIDNEY, Neb, Sept. 16.—Epecial Telos LINCOLN, Sept. 16.—(Special)—When the | with intent to kill. Taylor was arrested once | CORVIcts to work immediately. T"‘“.,n_n |~-'r|‘|: it e 'd' b“‘"' r"’ rl‘v‘l’fhl coroner, 1. Hon _Delegates s con- | face badly skinned besides several large | gram.)—The death of Amos A. Smith at Fort supreme Gourt gonvenes tomorrow MOFning | 0on fter the commission of the erime. “Ha | ‘It Wil be tmpossible to put anybody to | ger vy 16 and bitter feud between | vention: C. G. Clouse, B It Smith; fudicial | gashes in his check and nose. Morgan, Colo., was received here with much Bt'5 o'clock tho three justices and the com- | Invelgled the oficer in whose charge ho was | work until some new bollers are provided,” | son v aiaron and Tom Cronland was ended | Uit SRRR 20 or H. o, Gr Delogates | * Ludwig Degendorfer, an old and re- | rogret. = The decoased was an employe of missloners will be seated in six handsome | {© & vicinity near tho llinols linc, when he | replied Leidigh. “The present ones are use- [ p* ' ™ today by Cronland killing Waldron. | JitT¢ inetrusted for H. AL Grimes, North | spocied German who has been a resident of | the Union Pacific dotactive foree. o Mvciattaawsd oAk fhlistie _costing. $30 :\;;;::\ y’l‘lle!k'ul:;z:r n;,:z;a (nl:‘:ge (gfil;uxu“m: o The two men were p(:r(n\l glants in strength. |~ SPRINGVIEW, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Special | Cass county for twentythree years, passed 00 . 10 s Eatian haiind & ni| Ly b Sae Ot AR AW htten (g that wot T will(tiave Mr. Purkins pee! For the pesl year, Waldron, has besalooking | Telegram)--At ' ths _republican county oon |(away at'his late Nome about (oip miles west high oak bench, quarter-sawed also, and | the other offender, was not arrested until he | &bout some new boilers at once." for an opportunity to kill Cronland on ac- | vection held at this place Saturday H. J. | of this city this afternoon. Mr. Dezendorfer AMUSEMENTS blgh oxk bench, quarteraawed aln, and | it SUNE oder has ot gncated wath b | e oy 1k o man who nspected and | count of some wrons Waldran thought Cron- Skinner was made chairman and F. L. | came from Germany In 1870, settled in lowa, : it , ! T o veomaa. | (The requisliion | condemned the present sot of boilers for | Jand had dome his (Waldron-s) wife, and both | Brewister secretary. Frank L. Brewister | where he resided two years before coming 1o 8250. The clerk of the supremo court, D. A. | But’by Glork Mary ana Mr. Netson went u | Which the appraisers of Dorgan's. plant al- | 10 TN I ; iy, Oth | was nominated for county clerk; W. L. |Cass county, where he has since resided. The Campbell, will preside at a polished oak desk | to Omaha with them to secure the signature "".";‘1 "";l ‘2.0':. FEa! haze ban arrying ru\ulv:rs.“ l‘l;(e shooting | Weston, f; C. N. Huddle, treasurer: | funcral will take place tomorrow afternoon| Roland Reed, whose popularity is always e N ih kne Pl Bench.. AL of - thi# | sr4GGveImor Hologmb: I understand,” continued Mr. Russell, | ¢ccurred in a room near the Bank of North | W. A. Kiester, judge; C. L. Phelps, sur- | trom the Catholle church in this city. a constant quantity in Omaba, is playing & artistic new furniture has been mounted upon ul.r(nnk {J lmm'r. llecrel;ry of the populist “'Y""ulm:’scih: h‘nve l::m(‘ nv:.-y ynln:i llu;:a | Bend, which was being refitted, and Waldron | Veyor lF( l:- Jnnn:, cnxrmlmr. H. Jl S&Immr There were forty-three persons |y‘ ft this [ highly successful engagement at Boyd's. Two state central committee, has called - | cire story that you would take | was helpi " 2 was elected county chairman and W. L. = i siaow piatrm, rused about six inches trom | g o tho saio executive Committes. at e | the contract to” maintain the prisoners. for | ot l::sf‘;’;":i";";:‘;r;‘h"‘lfl"N‘:":‘:‘(;:“‘ Teawistar socrAlery fof tHo. snauing yanr, ||ouTeon e AREImOERING HakL \0ibe pielent more eppcriumitien Wil e R AT e main floor of the court room. The new | Paxton hotel, Omaha, for Friday, September | 15, cents per day. Will you do it?" A4 i eWsOme. | Delegates to state convention: H. J. Skin- | gye, y 1z e chairs were made to order, and are provided | 20, at 9 o'clock a. m. v “WIIl the state supply new boilers?" Waldron threw a chisel at Cronland, strik- | ner, S. Jarvis and F. L. Brewister; ;‘,‘(,t,.:y(:l,l;;” :m\:lx::; sk Bl nm( p.'m“?e.l,"g ‘,'k'"' ‘;"—r;"':} w‘"":r?w 4 with ball bearings which obviates any an- -'""?uf‘» Sm‘tlt:n'.‘ secretary of the executive ""l;h:l would h: fm‘r lhle ipontraciors to d ‘inx him in the back and then threw a ham- | judicial, Fifteenth district, W. C. Brown, | ~Ag [enry Faulter was engaged in repa'r ;::“mr"!‘lll‘.nppeirn::l t!np.l‘:.‘m 1-?.':;0:".5”"';' end committee which has called a 0! “But your contract with Mr. Beemer pro- er at hij ¢ e drew | W. W. Byingt d W. H. H b ol " % 4 s 1 ) 7y Roylng squeak which might grate harshly on | Smittee which has called a convention | oo iiat the state ahall supply new mas| pic B,’:,m' but miased im. “He then diew,| H. W, Pyinaton, A W B HOTdn. MAF | {nk tue slckie ot macking to.which o frac- | Mo Your Wife" preseating, Hancomeish & ARaTars B Bothberioh and:bhe! of those Intereated In the Irish nationalisa’ | TOE AL K0 Bt e Y e Capita | 118 Tovolver and they both Kept 1t up until| gt°Sicorty dsiriet, Tho republicans of Keva | Lo, ‘a8 attached this morning (he | Lamb,” the remainder of the week, with Chlef Justice Norval, Justices Post and | has addressed the following letter to per day. “Why ek me to do it for 15 centa?- | Waldron recelved a_shot through the heart | Pana county ar ) horses started to run away, catching Faulter's [ matinee Saturday. l g letter to the | a county are in It to win this fall. ; oo o tioners Tiyan. Ragan | editor of the Lincoln News: “What is Lin: | Contractor Beemer, so far, has not flled a | and died in fifteen minutes without speaking. | 4.~ p, — HRht and-in nchacwav Ao MR ROl | artar at 8 2nd Treine were. busy all the afteraoon. n | %0 doINE In:regard to the ‘new movemert” jiew bond, althongh tho presént ono has been | Cronland received thres shots, one i the P iRratentiHogHIntinnan the Nelake. (MG A0 A S S Rl on Lackayels ShAraciarishion SOTERS riotism of the Irishmen of Lin- on s was stgned. | y, PLATTS) , Neb., Sept. 16.—(Spe- vho was | & . the consultation room of the supreme court. | coin besn Purled 1y the Srave with Jahs Biisc | Deemer arrived from home laat night. Asked | prre; °1° 10 (e 1 and another in the | ojq)_work has been commonced by Con. [ drowned in the Missourl river et below | FAIbY 12 recelvad hish ‘pralse UmRELY The court this term bas lssued the follow- | gerald? The capital of Ohio will ‘send over | What he proposed to do, he replied that he | ki gy, fisson | tractor Neville on the B, & M. switch o the | to¥D one day last wesk was found Saturday | press In the diferent citiss 'n which 4. M i Serald} The capital of 'Ohlo ‘Will send over | B e 1o the position of a man who had rented |, rough, a barber. who was look- | Lracto! > lodged against a sand bar one mile above | Palmer's company has produced the play B Rolce: vee mumber of cases panding | ooy Geiopates, and we have mot heard & | o N e owner coul not Sive him | !B Out of the door at tho {ime recelved | east side of the river opposite this city and | Rock Blufte. An inquest was held, but ab- | urlng the ssason, all eritics declaring it to in the court for hearing render it necessary | will send a small army, and speclal trains | Poss*ssion. stray bullet in the knee, which s liable to | above the Missourl river bridge. ~The river | golutely nothing was found on his’ clothing | be the artistic masterpiece of Mr. Lackayo that the court adhere strictly to the rule | will carry the men from New York and | Death of Mra, Edwi give him some trouble. Waldron leaves a | Shows signs of cutting away the east bank | 1o aia in establishing the man’s identity. The | 100§ experience on the stage. “Trilby,” in- B e O e e aybatton, aaon | Bhilagarania T Bpirim New York and| Death of Mrs. Edward Horimston. |wite and three children, who At presont are | Zbove the bridge io such & desro s lo ren- | (dek that ho was an old man was a mistake. | torbreted by ihe same SaipERy O3 presented to examine records in cates submitied, el | B heprin, S0t Y Il 8¢ | NORTH LOUP, Nob., Sept. 16.—(Special) | visitiog In Lancaster, Tex. Cronland is a|der the big bridge abiolutely useless untll | e nad the appearance of being scarcely 35 | It [n the orisinal New York production, plays Alternoon of the daye e o am | Brata and 1ts Now Engied sers w1287 | _Mra. Edward Harington, wite of a farmer | Widower with four or five amall children, | the trestle work could be replaced by new | years of age. His halr was of a sandy color | 3 three nights’ engagemont at the Creighton T T e O e Pee exoapt. ducing | atrong dslegations, Where are WWiliam e | Ilving four miles southeast of this place, dled | The coroner impaneled a jury and viewed | PIEES and regulsr chatnel, framework. and his face was smoothly shaven, The man’s | theater, commencing Monday, September 23. B aasion of the. court, hom 8 o | Laughlin, James Kelly, Patrick Darton. Den: | suddenly yeatorday morning of heart fullure, | (N remains and brousht In a verdict ex- | Tho [uxecs MARCOUA CUD, ERVE & BoUWEC | wolght in lifo was possibly 160 pounds and m to 12 m.’ nis Merriman and the other old siandard | loaving her husband and an infant child: g LRI - PTE s JAriy ust alebt g Watermants hall. Io was | yis “notgnt '8ve - fast and 'nine inchos, - Fo [ o'"F0e Hustlers . thatmiriniulfuroe somefls So far there Is no indication that the de- | bearers? I-want to-hear frum them.’ : | defonse. 'nded. & . JREROR 1s announced for an early appearance in this - clsion in the Omaha Fire and Polico Com- | . Following s the program of the thirty Thareh at 10 o'clock todage o 0 PAPL | RRISON WANTS ANOTHER TRIAL S R R RS R S Two. valrs at. pants “aray " Joams underneatn | €l Tn its newest Tevised shape, with an mission case may be handed down at an annual session of the Nebraska confer-| ~An enterprisin cha - Al ¢ b ¢ y g o wore/| *RLiFe new sscond.aot, this entertaloment is f g merchant of Ord offers south of this eity.” Mrs, Drake i t for | and blue overalls on the outside. He wore . Septem 3 . m.—Ad- | county who is able to prepare the most de- Bewin New Proceedings. a sister of Mrs. S. H. H. Clark. She will | 8en to take off his shoes before entering the A regular order and may thus continue until | Winistration of Lord's supper, Bishop New- | licious two quarts of Boston baked beans, to| CHADRON, Neb;, Sejt. 16.—(S| t oR, SN ho fol > siance at tho list of the company promises ’ ) ADRON, Neby, Sajit. 16.—(Speclal Tele- | retain her position. river the jury could only judge that the dead some time in October. Still, If the decision | MAN: 8 p. m., conference sermon, Rev. P.|be entered at the county fair, subject to the i It nd O s | that It contains peopls of ablilty. 13 tha , 3 —The Misses Maulle and Cora Conklin of Lincoln | body was that of the victim of list week's £ B b0y mrecareat 1t Tmay ‘e Eivea odt [O-2Jonee) be eatered at the county falr, sublect to the | gram)—Tho attorngys {or Arthur Morrison, | 2 J : 2 - cast are John T. Tierney, Charles A. Loder, = e : . urned home last evening after a briet | drowning. The rema'ns were Interred in the 5 B any day. Thursday, 3 p. m.—Anniversary Women's | bo donated to the crowd for a free lunch | ¥DO Was found guilty.of the murder of A. il . e L - a ) Harry Foy, George W. Kerr, Charles Udell, STATE UNIVERSITY OPENS. Forelgn Missionary soclety: § p. i, mission- | atter the decislon ls rendered. O arin thaay IR el radton fas 5 | LEorai Mike: Tanoy Triohey, daughter lot) Tock - Blufts S cemstary” st thasiconnty's | #55 |iGua (Wiiin - MisacDolly. Eheotali BEROUIE ¥he Btate university opened today for the | * Friday. 7 b me—Eduoational interests, | tamaber io%, MEned by over 100 trasholders, | new trial. It ia i Jfkely in view of the La Piattc News Notes. Cut with n Corn Knife B R e (.(::\':‘:('\‘;: :Ar':;?rmuil;;:‘:! fail term. The abandonment of he prepara- | Bishop Newman: § 5 m. Chureh Extensior | his beon e moutharest, PALL of the county: | tact that court has adjourned that the motion | 1A PLATTE, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Speclal) HEMINGFORD, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Special | engagement at the Creighton, commencing e i oom to o vil iy 2 < A i NOD-» ROPLs 20 I o q - oAl J g S oo d T gl Lt R',vé .‘.".f;:'}'ei."o‘ii'f‘m'v’e'}a.«- 10100 | BEBSIYINOFRS {0k qEHOR QTIPS to DA furs :{Ll\x:;. ‘_‘:;“.;P‘;":J“?'h;"“l‘:a“:“- h"‘:"ll; The depot carpenters completed all their work | Telegram)—While cutting corn on his [ Thursday, September 1 lonihta LCavartmbot alssady. abaws MEps of |o. . Vorvmon. SRIERanibanman; o b i, |Esnised into an ifelgabion gistriot in acoprd- “ same, but Il ..o Saturday and departed for their homes. | father's farm one mile west of town today, increase. The attendanc large! P P . | ance with the provisions of chapter 93, of the | & Street rumor caw bejrelied upon the fact Anaesabe. . TR QUAIIARGL . gews larger ( ordination of deacons elders, followed | compilad statutes of 1895 that several partles delsim that one of the | Rev. Mr. Morning of Bellevue held services [ Harve Goodenough, a young man 21 years of | Turkish baths, For colds try E'estro-Thermed espite hard times. Chancellor MacLean ex. | by memorlal servie B e, Epwortn | COMPlIsd statutes of 1895 | ce August 2 | JUTYmen, Jobn Srelser. had publicly ex. |in the Presbyterlan church at thls place | age, felt something bile his "leg and he | baths end medicated vapor baths. Scalp and 2“ 28 RN 08 sanide) mln - I Mw 1] eu.ue prlyerRmeel\nx 8 p. m., missionary | and amounting to one-tenth of an inch, fell | Pressed an opiniom cwill be the principal Sunday. | thought that he was stung by a tarantula and | hair treatment. Manicures, Chiropodist. ; ® an ever. More | anniversary, Rev. A. B. Lecnard, D.D. L ) Bround. Althoaph the excitoment hae somer | Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Madison county are | struck at it with his corn knife, cutting his [ 109, 110 Bee Bullding, opportunity for thorough work in eich depart- | Omaha people in Lincoln: At the Lindell ¥ o T B At e 1 e rncs | recent arrivals here. They will visit their < 5 Taent is promised by the executive division | —M. Meyer, 8. Oberfelder. At the Capital—| Distriet Swnday School Convention. | i *OT0 e Moreen (R 8L CPRINNES | Loy ™) cian, ; ¥ of the facully. AIL of the professors are | James Marsh, A. F. Wilkins. At the Lin-| RANDOLPH, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Speciald— | tion on tne streere e (OPIC OF conversa- | g v" Mr. Adams of Omaha held his first m.;k "(‘rvn.::":l:;lir summer outings, refreshed :’nlnvmrlnk Irvine, H. H. DeFoll, Miss Ella | The district Sunday school convention for et b services for the Free Methodist peoplo here . - Vall, AR (RN Randolph and surrounding country held here Sunday. It was agreed today to cut down the war- iy 9 B o) ob.y | a1 Ea ot ke Datlatm. of 1580 stieet] “maria o ity {l':‘;"l‘;”;spm.” yostorday was | well attended. There A::,’:F:fi?'urzrb'ua Mrs. T. J. Malnard' 2 oS DT ABAL RN T3 1T Mo e T T ot the Ly CITY, Neb., Sept. 10.— — | were thres sessions during the day, Mr. rs. T. J. Malnard's | 0'clo o , and Is kept on e g Mty A ’“Kmem. .nlnf‘!"l:‘e c"‘y‘_ Arthur Weaver and John Martin visited | all very Iuteresting. Rev. D, M. |neighbors and frichdsleame in upon them | 2t the postofiic The appropriation to pay these judgments is | friends in Humboldt Sunday. ::“'nh;;lrl Ro::e MB!;ul:r 1 “‘.\'.“’l:' and | suddenly about 8 o'clock Saturday night and Fowler not sufficlent to go around. To this the via. John Towle, who has been visiting friends i aurel, Neb., were | gaye them a regular old-fashioned FOWLER, Neb., Sept. 16.—(Special.)—FH o A R g gular old-fashioned surprise LER, Neb., Sep (Special)—R Q'I::tnc&nllrl:it;r’lo: .w:i ":‘I‘;;‘y' :[mll:'e::‘c‘ll:lll:: lh':lm‘imylu;: rla": past three weeks, returned | bly. as aid also ‘f:lmm m(_:l"{::!:;:r;”‘l“ }):rly. ,\lse:yhdlgmy lunch spread and | H. Barnes will finish putting up hay this X esterday. 5 was midnight before they withdrew, wark against the city of Lincoln, R. R. Rule left Sunday night for Omaha A light rain fell Saturday. It was cloudy | rhe memb r Sline’ N Rved % % A LQucEan () Baturony. o members of W, T. Cline's church | = Miss A ¢ G Pender 1s In the city K riday evening. Upon his return home he 1 4 1 exciting experience with a highwayman. | visiting his father and R ; . Miss Loule Hudson is golng to school In B she was roturaing from & shopping Lour | Mra. G, W. Brewster . o T AR eom ) yosterd P e By yoArscaah_befjlisn € leminsted | pramont. Sith her Mitle son, Arthur, she obaesvad 8 | The beach crop which was thought to be | (PPPCiSl Telegram,)— afternon, pon Investigation found that hls can | Wednesday night the young people of Ar- Jetter lying conspicuoutly on the sidewalk. | very largs did hot pan out as was anticl, | 4% Harry - Felber and Davia Boyd, Eregation had taken complote possession of | ngton, Valley and Fowler gave Stuart and R Rliaie M elival aichnt 0| Datrs "R UL SN AR & WAR MGUGH [lhout. AR AR - 0L /0B, . eIl e int Daet o Al h s pary | Moy Cemptell 8 very plsessat surprise, ———— e 5 A \ . A ve e - g 7 While thus engaged, & couple of men ap: | ° A large crowd went to Omaha to attend | Dall Passing through the feshy part :?:’11.‘:;"?‘ e PRI B ee e paniar (b8 e A AR Smiipesial | THE ‘f’l' §1 RO Tren [ e roached and one of them made a grab for | the state fair. Felber's leg, just below the knee, The wound, "(')‘.'Y- ¢ Telegram.)—Miss Keim of this city was 3E: ST PROD\C ™0k _tre ige o er pocketbook. Instinctively her grasp| The work of digging the cellar for the | A1though painful, is not serious. ' o W, lowe hes gate 1o Long Dineci thetwn from o basey -and ber left, log | LARGE ST MANVIACTVRI A tightened upon the purse and the first effort | new Strohg building has begun and the —— Q. JTOVA Wp 00 & Umbsr. olaim. by has Bear ibecken. Miss Kotm'ds a sister of A. R. |32 et WVIACTVR of the robber was folied. She screamed | foundation is e Indinnola's New Minister, that place. Keim of the republican central committee . 5 xpected to be laid In & week INCT Wat ) loudly for assistance, and the two men made | or so. INDIANQLA, Nob., Sept. 16.—(Boscial)= | , Tier Will Bave exhibits at the siais falr [and i well kacwa in this eity. N el e (o leave the vicinity. The letter sh . A 3 ; P, A. Murphy, fru'ts; Georgs H. Bt | ettt O Ml haste Lo leave the iinity, The letter 1he | " wark or Tuvminrs wt Sysmouse, | Re A & Houston of Polk City, la. has | Lo and W. 5, Dim'ek, pouliry; Georg) Has: McCook Merchant Fails, CDDN §c° gt P Ty SYRACUSE, Neb. Sopt. 10.—(Special Tee- | ACCePted, the pastorate of the Congregational | ler, swine; Exster High scho:l, work for the 00K, Neb., Sept. 16,—(Special Tele- \ « MAKERS: D A ompac, 42 sxes- | Sram)—Burgiirs satersd the dapet st this | Gireh bers. “He arrived with“hia_ ftamily | year 1694-55 gram.)—McCook experlenced her first busl- g 2 y and conducted services yesterday. | J. P. K:ttlewell arrived todsy with over | bess failure io years this noon, when the gro- U N e S )