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S s g e . e T OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1895 {FOR SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS i b A B 0 D AT DT T B T | s 2L P ol | (Continued from First Page.) Foresters, dressed in. uniforms similar to | | those of the other camp, who were under the | | charge of Chiet Forester J. J. Lamoreaux, | [rep— In front of the members was carried a brand new flag, and behind a variety of axes, some | large, others small. | The camp was under | the command of Marshal C. C. Shroeder. o LontiD (0. KN it UM, S, T A R O W P SR R CLOTHI“G Hous followed under the leadership of Mar:hal Fred | | Elsasser. They were headed by sixteen For- | esters In clean white trousers, and decorated | A THE NORTHEAST CORNER 15™ & DOUGLAS STS. | blue sailor jackets, eaeh man Armed with We are perhaps a trifie too early to Interest you In our overcoats, but as we have almost all the over ‘:',']'”",";: rThvy l:«»ral:n'\dv‘r the command of coats we are going to have this winter we thought it was wise to tell you all about ‘em and if you don't e orester F. horn. " A b The South Omahia camp wound up the Mod- I need one now you might pick one out and we'll save it for you until you're ready to call or send for it. | ern Woodmen with a section in_ which there | were 200 men, headed by the South Omaha | Bohemian band of twenty pleces. Thirteen " . Foresters, under Chlef Forester Bllly BHen- | we r | ored ribbons, were at the head. The section | | was commanded by Marshal Fred B. Pearl, | In the Modern Woodmen division H | was @ very pretty float occupled vercoa e "" ere uc oons | Ly pretty © women ~from Ivy and | [l Patiny: oAmBR of the Roval Nelghbots, There D R St Stk tty was a group of thirty arrayed in blue, white, purple, black and green robes, representing n the virtues of ‘wiich the ofganiaation | Aln't sorry for it, cither. We enjoy selling things cheap even If we're positfve that wo could got more . P F u‘nhvl n:f(.‘:ll“uvl d:}:fr‘”rm;ufl:"'l? n\nu;‘. .T”‘“.“. ‘m dealer It's a prize to our reputation to sell you such bargains as we will this year, with its burden of beauty presented a hand- or Instance— - some pioture The West Point band was another of the bands which a great deal of atten- | A K There were only twelve pieces, who were ol b L o under the leader: hip of Harry Raddler. The musicians were clad in ¥ maroon jackets, adorned with white nd blue e Black or brown, lined with substantial farmers’ satin, cut in medium lon ick styles (as the fashic They headed a n of the Pio- dictates for winter, "96), fly front, and in appearance looks like a $10.00 overc and If you don't pay Lpp el UL AL (U b $10.00 for one like it yow'll surcly pay not less than § and g ot you ¢ e I fifty-six in number, as gayly dressed as their v ¥ Y pay not less than $8.00, and at that you ain't much overcharged. escorts. Their uniforms consisted of dark red | sailor shirts trimmed in white, white belts, dark trousers and white striped caps. Each : Grandest An chrtied o héavy Wootpren's s, Gup: tain Bowler was in command. HIELAN' LADDIES THESE. Clan Gordon was represented by 160 mem- bers, each attired in the picturesque High- land dress, Kilts, plaids and bonnets, They An All Wool Kersey Overcoat for $6.75. M Sale of rk you—all wool every fiber of it, and, of course, fast color. Lined with fine Italian cloth and draped Fi Clothin e R L g with a velvet plush collar, _ It's a dress overcoat suitable for every kind of wear, fashionably cut, stik e g aroused a great deal of attention along tho stitchied edges, fly front, pearl or horn buttons. Thice shades to pick from—black, dark brown and terra line. The section wound up by a delegation b i cotta. the Highland costume. The section of nen presented one of the nattiest ef Willlam Horn . R, of twenty-five nbe: 1 Clan Stuart of Ever Held in Omaha, e BRI Counet s, i of whom were ared sis fects of th entire processi A Good Long and Warm Ulster for $4.00. The whole immense S ThRtRA L ek Unlon EA0IASxIbdes: Noa 17, . twenty-one men clad in dark blue uniforms, | adorned with black braid, and under the Qn == o f " P Yook of " $75,000 worth leadarship of Frank Kane, headed the section And a good deal better ono for § and so on. Furnish you with the finest in the market and it won't STOCK Wiy of the Anclent Order of United Workunen cost you by $5.00 to $10.00 as much as other stores would charge for nearly the same, Unfon Pacific lodge was the first, with a P A investizite ¢ arguie . 5 R ' N 1 4 1 Cl l FEOreNentA iGN G I A e As we § id, come in and investigate our argunient. It w cost you a penny. Much oblige even if from the Standard Cloth- AR B inmenevare you don't buy. decorated with t t the od Im- Winter underwear, warm, heavy, from 23c¢ up. Good working gloves from 3%e up. Our Furnishing De- fir st appearance in the world. mediately behind came Patten lodge No. 17 in front of whom marched the team of thi teen members, dressed in blue sailor jackets, trousers and white striped fatigue partment’s prices will surely n ke you feel though this is your Co. cut and slashed i : \ ‘ | blue mg tl” )OU (L’II'C el ho were wunm:.wf{! ‘mv j\m:.\ \’1" \\”J“Imi H lor. x oy and peacable go of the lodge, drawing a seated little The drivers Stack. team of Chi in com- minfature chartot in which was Miss Alma £ a little queen, and_guiders Loule and Ch: Behind was the guard, the lodge twelve members, captained by W. man. Marshal J Smith was made before on such high W grade clothing. At the Falr Grounds we have a resting pavilion for the accommodation of the publie, located back of | mand of the 100 men who were in line. S ————— T i ¥ e S A prettily arranged car carried the team the 11': Al building. Dlenty of tables and chairs to eat lunch on with comfort and a competent nurse to d ’ l B' D of Washington lodge of the Degree look after your baby, and we'll serve you with a cool and refreshing drink, too. No charge for any(l i ThuPS ay S tle lg ay RS EHOHOR 4 sLiteeIv FEE LAty S £ YOULE And in the store here you can make yourself at Lome, leave your bundles, meet your friends, ask uestions women clad in rich robes and paraphernalla. riends, ask uestions Tiio} ch® with its precious burdenof:beaity —anything you mind to. We want to be sociable. attracted considerable attention and was one of the features of the parade. It was under command of Mrs. Kate Smith, DL ODODOIDD CVIDICO VI OVCRLROO D ECODVSOIT O OO OOSOODO OV COIDPI OV L O OCOIODPCOD -«-«“aoaaooo-»»»»»-”»».m»' O 0OV VOOTOD> 9VOVCCC TS OCCCCCCCORC OGS ? ! This was & bag mistake on the part of 109, 110 Bee Building. Brewers Union No. 96, Charles Simonton, B.' Maoville, l 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. One of the escorts of the Ancient Order | e——— of United Workmen division was the Thurs- s - : - < fon Martial vand of ten pleces, led by Grant e o 5 g BB LE8888 8888886888658 88L8 = . Tignor and Drum Major V. Denning. - b t the Mil- 0 o 5 5 Judge Hopewell is a guest of the e cle Cassi- The musicians were clad in the regular blue | J A R 430 double and single breasted Xim 035 5 Ci i 1roc uits— unitorm:6F fieltl-musicians and-wigte helmets, | lard. v | State Fair Visitors (5] mere Suits—absolutely all wool and elegantly iThskalvikiorRclarioniNn;Ea b bH0ORItrong | IR D iEC. Murphy, Bancrott/Reie adllla 3 T i s 5 i ed—The Standard got : was marshaled by Sachem J. Gardner, who | guest. s 1l have an opportunity of scelng ours store at its very hest this wo ¢ gimm d it you don’t see in the same values as the sacks and bestrode his horse in full Indian uniform, and [~ . G, Keen and wife of Kearney are at the weel. Our new fuil stock 15 in and prosonts a magnificent diep, Q f 5 an b4 s .50 7 o in resplendent war pint. They were esworted | payton. s Startling values will be offered In all departments, Conie In nq feq ot % $15 worth in them get your a car load of sack suits at by the Pawner City Miitary band, a fine org:n- " ). Earley of Kearney Is at the your eyes wnether you wunt to purchase or not. Follo o Mrs. T. D. Earley ¥y Howiag ure some money back by just asking.. zation of forty-eight members, led by C. E. | yinity specials for today's sale. 5 s — AND UP Plerce. They were uniformed n dark ‘blue | S\ % o yommon, Creignton, ta & Mur- | €&y £ — A et Ao = — ety Jackets and trousers and blue marne caps. | Mrs. C. 2 2 | p R 500 Cassimore Suits in a neat plaid—every Tho section concluded with a float ocoupled Ly | ToY Buest. | e S ocket Table Knives K| ‘ wool, serge lined, seams all silk sewed—ex- — e thirteen !nmlsunnllmii!ln !gw’ i mflub(';‘gbnr Lh.'l:)’{;\m[’;.r!.lrh“h and wife L Books e \ p i ol Minnehaha council, clad in gaudy and - A d. g ~ clusive hizh grade suits, made 4 B 4 ( h : ) ; cture bert Avies and wife of Cozad are with . D — coming costume. This ideal Indian picture Robert Avies and wife Best qual t - tosellat $18. Raturn these $ 50 OyS IOt €S AUl arothas of thet lextures 6o thla arvialon| e/ Milard, ! 1 y Forks g suits at our expense if not 0 Boys Suit 1 3 50 which attracted much attention and appla R. H. Henry and wife of Columbus are at Always soc best steel pair s % oys’ Suits as lowas,..... . KNIGHTS OF AR-BEN. the Paxton. a3 represented ....ccceoeerreres i : . s TR SR T AT, Tecumse! : v-two | _Attorney C. Magoon of Lincoln is at . e E e e ] I $1 95 The Tecumse band of twenty-tw / | s o8 et H ' 8 plecez was tho escort of the Knights of Ak- | the Millard. —_ — — ' LA e iy Men's Black Worsted Oheviot suits, dom?}fi Children’s Suits as low as... 2 Sar-Ben. The unif were attractive, white | Mrs. D, C. Horton of Ewing Is a guest of S Kid | s hreasted, sizes 35to 44l~0ver 3850 suits that se ¢ Croihore aaa r‘“l ooty _,m;, capa.” T were o T ; Bog ‘ Best for § tinental guar- s’ Pants v 2 led by C. B. Whitney and Drum Mijor R1y- | . ¢, 0'Malley and family of Lincoln are 0 [ b Clg?th everyg suit Boys' Pantsas low as........ mond Beatty. Following them were twenty- | Millard guests. & D ,)f | Rubber : Blliear koo f ' not $ .00 All worth at least double, five of the Knights clad In bloody red robes [~ ;77 €3 000 L o, s olls | Combs S and monsy refunded if no £ &4 38 | and hoods, led in front by a prospective can- | 4. T Edmistor Q Woriin o | Ti B s 8AtSLCTOrY cereerserercnrrnces i § didate info the order in {mmaculate attire [ Wb NV R o e 50¢C..., he 25¢ kind Overcoatg and brought up in the rear by a candidate who | -“-;“”d”":“ ier. L & o s — | its i d gone e mill and had CO A b bk T TEITSROTER P rniasi: o Fancy and Black Worsted Dresg Suatsm sacks 3 R e ael i withu )| & Dt Sidney Goodmunson o Pender. is : Th =) dozen styles—Best dresser can i 0 » legend on his back: I was fnitiated, but 1| with the Millard. e - and m;fks h\%g}a;a,cvethemy Light and heavy weights will be on ume ot alive, ‘Tihe oMaars: in ths. crowall " Mrs, .. W, Kaley of Lincoln is s(ommlg,s a9 1319 wearthem. We T the second floor during this sale— announced thelr title on bann-rs, among them | at the Merchants. & -Cent Farnam in black as low as $7—bu $ _00 g being the grand bouncer, the ‘Best chroaic | p, . McMahon and sister of Charter Ouk | fay Store Str S these are $20 suits. Send overcoats for men, boys and children kicker and the past grand rasslededoo, and | ares at the Millard. S treet. 2 for measurement blanks R the grand »\'orthhylmnul(n,.n-l:_ e John, A. S. and David Glock of Millerton : : : ! Then came the Luge float giving a repre- [ , O b S W00 EW : N S . n 3 sentation of the initiation. The float was a | “'¢ % (Tt A 4 ’l""."’l”’?’”w@fifl plece of art and was suggestive of the mag- | ‘\.'ilx-’u;’nmmj-dl family, Valentine, are ~ nificence of the parade which will occur to- [ guests of the Millard. i = ; night. A candidate was put through the en- | Thomas J. Majors of Peru registered 188t | myaan: }, H. Richardson, Fremon tire work. He was hauled up before the | night at the Millard. kard, Creighton; Caspar G ‘ executloner, his head was cut off, he was| W, J, Buchanan and wife of Crete, Neb., | M. Whittter, Omaha’; M. D. Welch, Cooler in Nea thrown Into the bottomless pit, hauled out | arg at the Merchants. p Ao lae Ny Blatte ¥ Night. agaln and squeezed through rollers, placed | =\ "poveon and wife of Manning, Ia., are | Shenangsan o 5C Dogart, Marle 1 {0, ecast for i on an elevator, which dumped him on a red | A Boysen ot Wie ¢ Senandoat, : hot gridiron, and he was finally snapped up | 8U¢* Gands 7 Jnited 8t yAs thesMillard=A, N R by the Jaws ‘of death. The float was framed | Lieutenant A, W, Drew of the United States | €. 12 Magoan, Lincoln; [ o, Nebraska—Fair; prabably _céoler in a blaze of red light, which lit np with a [army 1s at the Paxton. - R | Thursday ovening; southerly winds, shitting hellish glare the fantastically attired forms | J. W. Love and wife of McCook are reg- | °For Mingourl—F vl of the Initiating knights. On the rear of the | istered at the Murra; ah; Mi lllers [ e, ntinued high float sat a naked demon who held up to the |y peBell and wife from the Rosebud | tine; Guy B. Hurlbu incoln; | “TFor Iowa'and fair; # Lous, en '111;“5 I‘Hllh‘l'l h{t"" "fl A gaze of the p"-npln- ln;e m leton of one of the | 4en v’ are Paxton guests. Kreger and Henry southerly Winds : ! ; Fell 1 Ihile Bo and he nearly bled to death | candidates who had failed. t A £ b ‘ilson, Kea r South Dakota—Generally falr; varlable St & Traty oVile Returning | pefhra he could be taken to Dr. Spraguc's | The admirably constructed engine of the [ A O. Morson, “I :rums: merchant of Osce pire, Atk ow und wite, | winds, office a ventes ] v e, T dacific of any followed the float, and a L ’. h Lt o n some unk B fMce at Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. | Union Pacific company followed the float, and | 013, 15 with the Mu A eigh; - Burling Local Recor, - me unknown manner B. Barstow Ma- | Tne arteries were tied and the embryo pugilist behind that was the police patrol wagon with BIRNg AL Wit:of Devid Cily Sret@OBREL . o e rvaat Parda OFFICE OF THER BUREAU, QNS Torm Tan Drobebly 30 veurs ofiuksn ! the station: y ® breeze which sprung up about | Driver Osborn and Officers Marnell and Fahey | registered at the Murray. vl Red Cloud; G. . Weller "'“‘”',“‘ i LSRR L age, was thrown from an Incoming fair e e o The coof® breeze the theaters | 88 occupants. Immediately following w Robert Harrison and family of Adelia are mybel, Grand Tslnd: 9. 3. | berature’ and” rainall, ‘compared witn g traln on the Unlon Pacific last night and re. Mo TaaI T e hica: the usual opening time at 1or® | section “of (he procession which probably | ciegts of the Merchants. ARg] [ it g day e past fo ure: ceived injurles from which he will probably | George Ditzel was sitting on the railing | turned the thoughts of the crowds toward | arouged the wildest applause. It ecomprised | S'0%5 T 0 0" G " Manning, Ia., are n, Nel Clty: D. M. | Maximum temperature.... 101 ;s aie. Wwhich surrounds the staircase leading to the | the play houses, and by the time the belated | the forty blue barrels i RHeely BE Stroet | stopping at the Merchants, umbus; H. 6. Thompsdn, Lin- | \iinimum temperature i % At 9 oclock last night the police wero | basement on the north side of the Dellono | curtains arose both houses wero full to the | swecping gang drawn by the membors of the | SUPE ol 6 4 paer of chadron Timicp 5o, And - yife, Palls Ly | Averige temperatir O S motifled from the Union Pacific yardmaster's | hotel last night, when he lost his balance | doors. The Creighton did ”’,".h“fnl::m“.':q? fags. as were also the ten wagons which | are stopplng at the Merchants. Central Clty: W. M. Woodhurst, | “Conaition of '{émperatir ofMce that the body of an unknown man was | 4hd fell backward. In the fail his head | Which has come to it since the opentng, ahd | IRE (% (¥ lhe “rear. Street Commissioner | George Tolleth, a prominent stockman of M IR O for the day and 3 Glos st the body of 4 car " “Tiirteoyth | ¥A8 cut, but e was not seriously injured. | the crush at Boyd's was so great after tho | brought up the Feb, et Gommjesioner George Tolleth, a prominent it ity; . y y O R R T T ‘Vounded | ,Charlés Turney, a boy who lives at 2315 Parade 28 19 tax ,‘"" AR \"" :‘,',‘ "‘,’;l?" soctlon was headed by a big American flag e e Ear vy ot the Blalo Baln beard ‘and | s P P Al s i C \nd wife, | Normal temperature o o 15 the 5 R IO L o u | Capltol avenue, fell off the reviewing stand | tendants in the handling. At the Vi i on wheels on which were . H LharRime Bae PR ] R L e 2 Burtiod exuminatln ‘of thenature ‘ot ghe | I front of the mew ‘postoiice. bilding Tast | house Roland Reed presented b excellent | 4 8 BARDSE Arksh o8 SRS 00 WHICR Were | vite, Columbus, are at the Paxton, o R e . aariin, | Aamuinied, Siata, snce Mareh & i 48 injuries. The man had some little respira. | Mgt While the parade was in progress and |and gmusing impersonation of Captain | FOWA LG REERGR, gy0 B GRS, 400 IR W. Clarke, connccted with Raymond | LAt ROR(ATCL W) Mantin, | al precipligsion. . 4 juch tion, and a weak pulse. The left sido of his | hurt his side. It was found that he was not | Abner Tarbox in “‘Lend Me Your Wite,” and | b¥ Hav 1abor W08 “CRE (BP I8 ' BUCOST | prdy of Lincoln, is at the Murray. idige; C. J. Carlson, Wahoo; F'red Wood- Total precipitation sinee March 1147 Inchea v face’ was badly cut and torn, and there was | badly Injure 84 the brisk action and diverting complications | | © .0 POl 4. was the most poular place Jast | H. M. Puffer, with his family, a leading cock Tiehivalion W, Hateen: Dage; 1 ch 1 .. 676 Inches AL TaLo i fherivdll over Lhuright ere. A T s e hg‘;'lhl‘l‘l‘;mllx‘:xl\‘n"‘ll O dlonea | nfght with the multitude from whencs to | Valley merchant, hk““;. !)m‘ .\;:lrmy Jth v | Brunner, M. Osborn, Fremont: K. W | Ationn at 8 The flesh was torn from the face, making | visitine of entire approva ] : s N e do, Miss Bertha Packard and Miss Edith Vi- | 5 eY 60 mie: S, A, Sander, Wayne T B o LR o e ok making Yiiting Omaha, call and make a fresh follet, | in which the number of unfamiliar faces T b Bae ol | L TArite, Rackerdy g ivies s phy, Columbus J. &, Bander, Wayn JE| Tare Aorn in shreds, ‘and the entire body | o 4G 00 NS (GNEh FTCURSIT, bANKR | marked the presence of many visitors from | A% RS, iCre owere &ho most admired | A. Barrett, & leading lumber merchant of | ORkdaler L. -Kummerte 1, hilden; J ] ] L brulsed and lacerated in an awful manner, | ©9rled, hair brushed, all for 25 cents. Elegant | abroad. . Spetn s Bares e M array with hia wite. | Worl mwood, st Crouch, Wyomin 3 5 TATE op In the pocket was found a letter addressed | Parlor to rest in. If you with bath, maaicure | 'Mr, ‘Reed's repertory contalns no part | by strangers in the Gty, =~ ot ey | MOSASK N, R« HIp: MRITAY ik anen | M: C. Shallenberiger, Nebraska City: H BTATIONS, |8 WEATIER, 0 “E. Barstow Malone, Coun Blufts.” | Or chiropodist work leave orders duriug the [ more congenlal to him than that of the bluff The mouthpiece -n‘ »lx.m 0 };. “1,:.\- “;a. The Misses Catherine Black and l!h\nr | Calkin, Manley; Fred Woodcock, Indianc ’l"he letter was signed, “Your loving sister, | 98y, 109, 110 Bee Bulldin and choleric sea captain, and none in which :11;; :\:{:xlsil"_'"-p;’:;l:v:;){ E)fi‘:‘»m “;‘_"Lul French of Kearney are registered at the Mil- II; ’1‘!' 1}91.;.(‘”‘_”‘" ’;‘m.u. o lf. \l‘t.ukl"\\“ | Clara M. Chambers.” ' The letter was writ- his peculiar talents find freer expression. | ¢ kA 1 ¢ Lol 1 lara. Galely LTt o e oy el Tosantr: Khiasc it | | o ten on a letter head from the city treas- i ;| Miss Rush has also been secn before in the | onade hotel, Fifteenth and Jackson. A. J. West and “nu;1 llr(s x(-.“_\\. West AT L T L sin i criaryihed urer's office at Kansas City, Mo., and on the Room 212, New York Life Building, will [ part of Bessle, which, without being so . pprcnd and E. A. Rothacher and wite of Wisner are riston; J. Breinger, 1 B3| 100/ 00 back of the envelope was a return to 3605 | be opened by the Nebraska Society of Civil :xr.klng a character as Cleopatra Sturgess, Omaha Bleycle Go., g‘fl most rellable place | yro' }ants guests e i 8t. John sireet, Kansas City. The police | Engineers for the reception of all VIsiting | gives her an opportunity to show her versa- | to buy bicycles. 323°N. 16(h St. oaraay Glsals af the Mureay arei s ——— - [ Ghieneo . 84 sl oo Bave notified his sister by wire. clvil engineers at 10 a. m. today. tllity, as well as several tasteful costumes, 2 ;‘(”[fi‘ ’\ PR A i T 4 teago, Rock Isla & Pacific Ry. |5 g %6l S8l 09 It is thought that he was standing on the | A meeting for the transaction of b The other members of the company do ac- rded Upafiord, A8, Bhearal, W6 e catimiiaabiIhiten to Chic a4 80 461 40 E platform of one of the cars and lost lis hold | Wil be held at that place at 1 p. m ceptably the work assigned them, Awarde: b v We e R RS the east; to Denver, Colorado Springs, i City, 84 04l 0o d fell off the train. At a late hour the | day, Sept. 19th, 0. V. P. STOU Highest Honers—World's Fair, Mins Mauds Tyler sod sistar of Lincola lo and the west; to Minneapolis, St. Paul | feiens B0 w6 00 authorities at the Presbyterian hospital, S CHICAGO, PACIFIC 14 * |are the guests of the Misses Mulhall, 262 the north: to Fort Worth, Texas, and the | Salt Lake Oliy. o8 74| 00 Clondy’ where the injured man was taken, say that 8 L ‘BR Poppleton avenue, during falr week. outh, Home Beekers' Excursion rates to all | Bismarok 88| BolGiou Malone might be expected to di 1y mo- pha Can entlon i 3 D, o A IS PR ncent 111 11 | 82| 00 Clear » R R e et 1S oy i [ ) “motabbie af . alohn oemn il mest Thursday, Sept. 10, Nebraskans She (Hotels. . |polats south snd west Bop v and Oct | S v h —————— Thursday morning at 9 a. m. sharp, at their | Train will leave Union Depot at 11:30 P. M [} S Moculem, Alliance; | Per i DINING CAR SERVICE IN TH | Miles Gty i8] M| ooicoar ¥ Louis Cleaned Out the Place. hall, 15(h and Douglas sireets, to take part | for Stuart, lowa, and all intermediate points R Msheiland o6 | BEET | Bapiasity ] B dy Louls Brown croated considerable excite- |in the grand street parade. including the Audubon, Griswold, Harlan and cckman and Ira Pot For full particulars call at “Rock Island” | " ton K ment last evening at Houston's restaurant for | , _ GBO. C. THOMPSON, CON. Com. | Carson branches, Train going west to Fair- SO R Central CIty’ | (1ot offic. 1608 Farnam St. | an e % & few minutes. Louls has been working as | C B ALLEN, Clerk bury will leave Union Depot at 11 P. M. William Erotier, 8t % (R. Johnson, | § g —~——— r—— MecCook; George G , Lincoln; ! waiter In the establishment for some time, Speclal Notice, Omaha Bieycle Co., the most rellable place Riley, Alblon and yestorday started out to celebrate the| he W. R. Bennett company have changed | to buy blcyeles. N. 16th St 2 the Merchants- William Barber, ir in a fitti I gton; Cl falr In & ftting manner. e went around | their closing of the store to Thursday from — - CREAM lerton; W. H. Burney, Hartingion; Clem the corner, bought a pint of liquid enthus- | Wednesday, as announced before fn this Columbia Metal Polish. Cross Gua Co, " b “nH\‘l“P“‘J"].J‘vI W Davis 1 fasm, and then came back und demanded his | paper. The store will be closed at 1 o'clock r_.— R le K O mnaton 804 D-‘ymu'lml:onx;r;s::h*elgrloll]:\ns r:r!us‘v"! and he | p. m. and will remain closed the rest of the | “The Usual Way.” Song ls immense. ¢ : 'H.' Carnahan, Og o L Lo B "¢ eslab- | day and evening, Coffey, Chadron; T. J. Mullen, v “ahment. ——— LOCAL BREVITIES, 1 Falrbury; John ‘Strahle, ‘Gother 3 . Louls wears the proud distinetion of belng Woodmen of the World, S burg; Charles Burke and wife, North Platte; | o PERF| 3 called the “light welght scrapper of BIaln' | Al camps will meet at 16th and Douglas| Afler h'm:kl quarter of & l(x)xlllex::“r:::m ;’\1.”n.:..u“.muld_‘lnlxl\‘.“m Mepiin agiel (ACT SIZE ECT? i 80 ho took a couple of falls out of the pro- | St., Thursday, Sept. 19, 1895, at 9 &. m. sharp | ment last weck operations on the u t the Paxton—V Kropp, 3 g R, pristor as a preliminary flourish to the pro- | to take part in the grand street parade. toadway are temporarily delayed, owing to 8 i B Brainard, Codar By Coid short THE MERCANTILS IS THE FAVORITZ TEN CENT CIGAR o ceedings, and then threw the furniture out| By Order STATE COMMITTEE. blockade of the railroad on account of fair dun: AL W. Atkins, Sidney; Mrs. Thibadane g in the alley. A show case filled with clgars ~oyre—. teavel MOST PERFECT MADE. i Mrs. - Zayman. Crete; A. D.| pep gale by all First Class Dealers. Mauufactured by the demapded his attention, and as he s a Laat Tuesday the agents of Anheuser-Busch Btourtts, Sidney; W. G. Chamberlain, Lin- trifie lmpetuous bis manner at times, he |Turkish beths, For colds try E'estro-Thermel | Brewing asrociation, Willlam J. Lemp Brew- | A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frec coln; B. H {lul';lrha\lll nndKl .;:;r)n 'ltm‘x'u'}' . R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO.. ; #mashed the glass with his flst in order to | baths aud medicated vapor baths. Scalp and | ing company and A. Gettelman Brewing com- | from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterani, '"‘I"j;::l*"';-m‘““ City A. Wiley, Kearney : Fuctory No. 304, St. Louls, Mo, \ each the coveted articles. halr treatment. Manicures, Chiropodist. | pany signed the agreement with Journeymen iston, WSt G Y h 3

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