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OMAITA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28 95—-TWELVE PAGE LINGLE COPY FIVE CI Saturday’s Grand Offering Needs No Description. Every price without a mate in Omaha. A 100 cent on the dollar guarantee with every cents worth. Buv now while such immense varicties arc at your disposal. = ; - = ——— = - 7 ' = —_— Wonder What l?fv!,‘.‘,‘.‘n‘fi"{f,..‘;i‘" a Closmg Out the Gone to Pieces %Dr‘ess we’ll l)() ‘ Than 21 Lbs. of Granulated Prices of all things in books, station- (l()()dS Sugar for 93¢, 1 S sextioh by AHOAE g1¥et A4 For With all the g et RIb atd Best XXXX Minnesota Flour envelopes for 1¢ sheets note b all these new overcoats. . Wait and $1.00 Sack. v for 1. Lead penels 2¢ per dozen. Saturday. Bee how fast they go at the prices we | A T d the Syt four miliea und extra fine note paper 13 3ox mark on them. If there's a contless man | h lour Ah M HHRsBLIG | papetries de. Tablets 2e. v Wil edli I £ Rt t . we will eclipse all our former in the country this winter it won't be | pyiiiy Java and “Mocha Coffee, . . . | price cutting and price making in our fault. The silk and satin sleeve lin- | per 1 only s f M F h g G d 5,000 New Novels 3ic Each. Barhrant guaranteed fo wear (wo seasons, An | ders, Libhey & MeNeil's or Huek Closing out our big line of cloth bound | YK <\0ek 1L g\*}ffl;:}' P ’l'i":l}‘."u‘fi AtE . ce. | Ins, quirt cans for Baoles. - Worth' froih 1 : ly defy competition, surpassed line of worsteds, kerseys, | } y e i \iisurpasscd line of worsted ** 1 Pint cans -for 4 . 10¢ Men's Linen Collars, good styles, slightly solled, meltons, patent Leaver covert cloths and for instance n 1 | each. We will sell a 86-in. novelty blue and black All new goods with key open e LT e St stand bt % o n ladies’ Corsets from the New Yo 1 serge Saturday for 7% the Washingtons beavers. All the new |epg s Ty 2c tore, worth up to $3.00 pair, go at N i e S We will sell a 52-in. sacking in navy blus designs. Tvery garment with Skinner | Solid Tomatoes, per 8-1h can, only IR A : e 3 g ; Ribbons for Saturday. and black for 15¢; extra weight 4 gilk sleeve lining and heavy leather [ All kinds Plums, per 8- can & Suspenders, worth 10c ¥ C 1 cse ot childrents Heavy Jersey. clbi LR e uell wiar st all wool serge an & Mnest Plums packed i alifor B and Pants, for 16-inch . / w York store ribbons at 1e, etta for 19 4 eloth body lining. Dark and light shades, lu:“d ll EI':\”IIIIIHH‘ ‘”‘“I e _f,.‘."l‘!lll\"( oy Men's White Dithen Handkerchiuts, worth- 1840+ 4c Small advance on larger & [5c ana 10c per yard. These goods arc | We will sell the New York s‘l-:‘l\':".'hlm;a; No old styles, but new, stylish garments, > "t worll b to 85¢ por. yard. own dress goods that retailed o, ) 3 n of Pears, only.... el R y 5¢ D ! LR AL ST . | 19¢ Kersey overconts at $4.77 , £6.50, Ardings, per can Men's Cellulold Collars, worth 15¢.....uiuieieeens 1 case of ladies' heavy jersey ribbed Vests ar | STAMPED LINENS FOR SATURDAY. Wo will sell 7-4 chamleons, sold by the Ne $0.00, $10.00, $11.50 and up ‘“‘H dc D 2 16t /oL Larioy HAb NENGRIRES WPl k.t vveis TROC Pants, worth 85c......... All the odds and ends of New York | y at an ap Dept. s 3 store at 25c, for 1214 12i¢ | store stock of fancy stamped linens We will sell 34 Scotch plaids in the various ' s, worth %ic and 2 smuine Auborn melton, stylish cut, o ACEnL Enla nders, worth e and $10 A special 0Se Hat sale Jors, wort n 25¢ ; TR at be each, clans at 10c; N. Y. price, 25c 100 dozen ladies k cashmere Gloves, worth §Ro We will sell a double fold plald, New York black and brown dress overconts, 8kin- [ §200 and $2,50 fine rur men's Fedoras L ¥ Notions for § e e el Tt bea and $2.5 i s Iedoras, Notions for Saturday. e ge o best 52 sto ner silk sleeve lining, leather eloth body [in black and brown, atl the leading £ men's fine neckwear, worth e and $L0, QB g i 128 % PRI LBl i b il lllnllm:.r l"\l‘“:' ‘.\” “‘_““‘(‘ }i‘ 00. Al 0 AR 45,60 men's Atie f0r Derby s fine natural gray camel’s halr Sairts and B G worth o i 2€C Pins, thread, buttons per dozen, card | We Will sell the N. Y. sfore 8o serge tgr flos from 34 to or $0.75 i and $2.0 ¥, Drawers, worth $1.2 each S cases, hadr pins, sleeve holders, darning | %9 it sty on T {7 DiNek ANl brown, every fashionabls awers, worth § bt “"_“'vll'_'_::_“‘- '\'.“.‘ _”‘]' m' oy QIR | e will sell o’ pure silk mixed novelty, 6= O | cotion, rick rack, ete, ¢ 3 in. wide, worth $1.00, for 50c. New York Store )0 und $2.50 mens' soft fur Hats JaCkets Je for men's S‘!Ii‘i“r'iufl. Caps worth ISP[GIR[ H]R SHIURDRY [V[NING"”O t0.10:0; ""!“:."‘f“‘.:", : mm\“v'x“"li‘l'::'Z“"““"'(\"“S":\ ‘g}‘”' 12‘20 A Marvelous Meat Sale Specinl for thlrd“y $1.50 to $2.00. ) L3 Night. SATURDAY MORNING. o S0 0 Loy et 1| gppETAL, FOR SATURDAY EVENING—150 ¢, 05 m At B SLnLtite,, T mindred o Qe ot fol fuckoth o | "S- or Cindeene Faey Cate g wawy_winer, Uz, e i 28 | fre sk o K Qs o e Now B | Suene cured pente hams. L S it e, Special prices on Trunks and Tr questionably the very cheapest offering of $4.50 cloth Jackets, medium sleeve 50 dozen men's Shirts and Drawers from the | ¢ cured N am > a1V X : | ing Bags from the New York { 1000 dozen ladies 'fast black Cotton Hose, fleece 10c New i Store, worth $1.00, §1.50 and 20, §0Qg ugzar cured No. 1 hams.. . 18! Positively only one dress to a cuse N s : QR N R Sugar cured bacon black, tan, gray and brown. New York [ staae W YorkStore price 2¢, our price s feet, bologna and head cheese. tomer and none to peddlers, < 3 S 3 Silk Department store price from $150 to sta0o. our | Saturday Night Special, 3 7 : i £ Drice S1.09, o 730 (o 8430 rintad China. sinis o 100 | BEBYET Overcoats Blanket Department Soaps and Wash Powders WASE (37 (1A TR e B _One lot of children's wool dresses. New | Fom FE0 0 0 RAN 3G €L CE Tor® Wateh | Double or single breasted, blue, black | Tositively the biggest stock of blan- | 4,Purs of Laundry Soap........... X ginger SNAPS...eeuvveras.... . 6e | & Mever stock has arrived by express and York store price $2.00. Our price 98¢, for our tremendeiis’ offering *from the Pel- 5 % b > jorax, Climax, Union or any other, LT IGHE so | the price at which our silk buyers has $4.05. At this price we have put on | gram & Meyer N. Y. stock and brown. stylish an@ well made, all | kets, comforts and flannels ever shown bars fOr......... A i "‘.'"‘".‘: R L +++0¢ Thought these goods means § § $ and ¢ ¢ o sale 23 nobby fall jackets, Dlack, navy, | Saturdry’s Sbecials in the styles, from 34 to 44, at $£50, $5.00, |in Omala. Prices beyond compare, Rain Water Maker, Tavge pi N o ekt 1 onor e ge o allconsumers. The following are a few tan, gray and brown. Iormerly soll at $6.50, and the celebrated Washington | Gray blankets at 40¢, 5ic, Toe and | 1776, Soap Dust, ete..... S SR Ll Jogoiogoobbaiioa U IR Froin’ $1000 to $2250. Nty ail il | Drug Department. | beaver overcoat, with won thread sleeve | $1.00, SAPOMO Lvvvevvieiieriiinies BUPTER! BULTERI BUPTERI | siks 1 al cclors ana backs at o Om® R antomaledsmm I Wt} Imported soaps, rose, hellotrope, violet, 3| iy, farmer’s satin body lining. Sold | White blaukets at 53¢, Toe, $1.00 and 1\(1‘\‘::.-]"’{\.-]‘}:1;';!'. L ovelty tafeta. silks, regular 63¢ quality, We are continuing our specinl sales of | _ Bosankoe's” cough™ syrup, $1.00 size, G0c; | elsewhere for $10.00 anl $12.00. Sale | $1.50. X e Aol S s Whole Ric . Best country butter and 14¢| A superb collection of novelty silks, ds plush capes and ladies” dresses. B s s W ks, Do . 200, | Drice, §7.50. White wool blankets, extra soft finish, | californiaBrenkfast Food.. | Pinest erex will get | Worth 76e, for 49c. i Our stock of fur capes in all the latest [ St ammoniac for batterles, per pound, 20¢. | * All'we ask fs dow't buy an overcoat or | §245 fur the £100 kind Presh Rolled Oatmeal....... here, Qur line of fancy taffeta eilks at 690, ghapes, sizes and styles, I8 NOW €om-| possoni’s face powder, She. ulster until you get our prices. No trou- | Blankets in every shade and color; ' farge Raisins.. .. . suitable for walsts and trimming are withe plete, and the best value in the land. Cuticura soap, 17¢, ble to show gools, quality the finest made. New Yellow Peaches = out question the cholcest and cheapest linp ever offered in Omaha. | | | 25¢ | Presh country butter........0¢ and 11e HAYDEN DEN; s HAVDEN; JEN; HAVDEN = = = — = : ——— = e TINUA C N \' ISH C\SF meet Chapple at stipulated times. Ish con-|to the congregation of St. Joh i I 'E AN FFICE F JIIM | Christopher ts the man who was arrested | arrested lnst nigh lwnrrn NAVNN ) c o a : \ N b | s the ms o was arreste sted last night, and when searched a CON’”\[\ h l‘ \ AN ('mlsflfluu he Intends to prove that Chapple | church next Sunday. > “ V \\ O l ““ I‘UR l and convieted last June for breaking into |vilous looking siing and a_big foras “Rlfl“\ED:\ P:\SSIACLRTR.‘“N shot. first 2 The vestry of the large parish at Kingston, | a tailor shop at Twelfth and Dodge streets. | pistol were found in his possession. He — ’ “Will the depositions of sundry women |over which Mr. Wattson presided for some The stolen goods were all found Ins {old the court this morning that ho was & 3 who besmirch Chapple character be d|~ ten years, voted unanimously against accept- | | bis shirt. cobbler by occupation, and had been a resi It Will Be Requested by Attorneys for the | lowed to be used in evidence on the trial?” | ing his resignation. He had though in the | Governor Stone's Admirers Went to See Him | e e the county attorney . The county | meantime made his plans for coming to WARM FOR THE STEPFATHER. | Sonof this city for fourteen JOEE 4RO LIk} Failure of an Engineer to Comprehend Hig X 5 yesterday he packed his and’ bought 1 Defense. attorney wore an amused as he re-| Omaha and will take up this important work Vice President. Mol AunlEan ught a such a move as that taken by the defense right knee g i1 A WarrantiOut far HIE Axront(Ohneet ticket for St. Louis. where he was going to Orders the Cause, plied: I will ohject to the use of this | of the Episcopal church at once harging | | ; o i T i a ki |IShtiocBalacoptifcHareh Lin oS, — it He's o Bad Man. visit friends. ~ The pistol and sling le | L, SIS N | sling was confiscated by the cour Th depositions referred to are several docu- | ANO ALL IN SIGHT. | DECLARES THAT HE IS NOT A CANDIDATE | 5™ hotice court yesterday, charging her | & "o confiscated by the court ENGINE CRASHED INTO THE COACHES —_ ¢! efense ve procured | len & gpmang ments which the defense have procured in | woqigny Australinn Will Offer a Ruce stepfather, Charles Speck, with disorderly , y y CROK says she is a divorced wife of Chappl A oh NoLOne Killedkhwtiatloree Numbe hystenlly to Testify | Jonas C Rice and Amanda Franka. The | LO , Bept, 27.—Mr, Herman Motr His Name to the Convention— | turbance WAL Reptacaithelltres e b s Chapple w accustomed - to become in nt to sail for the America’s cup, is tha | Their Sentiment as Expressed Miss Hoffman is a delicate looking girl 19 £ Her, happle was accustomed - to becow - | yacht to sail for the America’s cup, Is i years of age and tells the following sto § Al Reined tuated with women in whatever city he re- | po . BEnag Seallentcornoraz | by Murray . Smith, |¥ of age and (el following story this afternoon on excellent authority that Bruised and Injured. | head of a large western Austr p W0 years ago mother, much against my 4 0 ourt rule debars the county attorney | tion, with headquarters in Cannon street, one! of the results of'the return of Richard A co e debars the ¢ orney 2 ; Croker to this city will be a material change . 2 peey Governor J. M. Stone of Mississippl, who, | date of th riage my troubles began. He |, "oy ) 1»‘:«“ "(“’1“ a 1.n;t rm. hang GRAFTON, W. Va., Sept. 27.—Last night torneys for James C. Ish had Just filed with | o e x soumm, | 0y “T have long wished o Build &l yion big party, was entertained by the Com: | Was shiftless’and given to drink, and made |1 adership of Tammany hall organiza- the district clerk an application for a con- ! ‘| yacht to compete for the America's cup. nojeRorLi{oyprayas for, mother aximy Hitle)| DB CIOR Soeme e pask (AN TAIIRS Ot figqrred Vaticrunayllon CBATLimors R EHOLS torney Baldrige expressed no surprise. H: « Citizens, first 1n the Finanelal News last week. Since | the aroma of a vice presidency boom. I was a littlo girl and am now with the Eagle | Commissioner James J. Martin and ex-Mayor | "ol tWelve miles ast of thin place. orne: drige expressed surprise. He . . Martin 4 yo had expected sorge such move as this, in | The party of distinguished southerners ar-| i ‘frit started yachting in Sydney har- [ sponsible for th When asked if he was ‘Over a year «go matters came to s gentlemen are to be requested to take a | Section of No. 4 cast were to meet at thig a candidate, or w out to announce him- | Pass that I inflienced my mother | less prominent part in the organization point. The station is at the east end of the down by lim for a hearing upon next Tucsday | via the Elkhorn road. The party consists of | traifans, T did not see why the cup ehould 4 jovernor J. M. Stone of Mississippl, State | remain in America, traveled all through g i s T8 We have been living at | decided to placa in the position of leader | {rack. 1 bt f morning the United States last autumn. 1 under- I have not thought of such a thing, and| 1301 North Thirtleth street, and every few |as chairman. of the fnance committes ia | ock: Trains are required to siow up at stand that Valkyrie IIL cost the Dunraven | I have no suspicion that anything will occur cither end and await a signal before passing columns that physicians had been fuvited to | of Vicksburg, a prospective state senator of a candidate. I am |door, calls us all kinds of horrid names and | it is stated that Mr. Croker's friend, Law- |00 the single track. Traln No. 1 approached examine into Mra. Ish's physical and mental | Mississippi: * General - Land Commissioner | I'am quite prepared to spend an equal sum. | avowedly a candidate for the United states | Makes all kinds of threats. ‘T have (0ld him | renco Delmour, will be given the chairman- | the station while the st scction of No. 4 ; " ime and time again that T would have him | ship of one of the othe portant com- he platf ; i : atorship from my state. This is the r important com- | was at the platfc : £ Mrs. Skene. I have made my greatest successes, West A arrested. He would laugh and tell me to go L bl I that this was the first step leading up to just | 5% BUCE o0 met at the station by | Australia. 1t will be a fin keel craft, and | only office that I would like to have. Even ¢ 5i | Mittees, s of Richard Croker and ex. | ThE engineer claims to have mistaken « sig- THoa | U ot e A Lar iasb it e Ruattiigngs ot Eicherd CroKer andhiaxs | inatiiand Swithoubaatopiagauisiiinin ORI yesterday, when the legal showing, upon |Squires, W. R. Bennett, G. H. Payne, J. E. | the Britannia. I cannot disclose the meas- Which the application for a continuance is | Markel and J. E. Utt of the Commercial | urements yet my day's work and had Just inished my wp- | bo efected at this evening's meeting of the | (WrAliE tWo pussenger coachies and striklng Mrs. Ish's case has not been as yet set Sen ks el S Bihes . Gy of the colliding engine were knocked off s attached to the train, and after introduc- | sibility of my racing in 1896, but I shall |to make him a candidate whether he will | violence, I escaped from the back door and [ ¢ 5 " e r co v v e - il Look Into the Beef € nhi and a number of as! gers ore down by the state for a hearing, but since | {jons all around had been made the visitors | get my yacht ready for 189 hqve it tha ; 0 < Spe r telephoned for an officer. He saw Policeman . ) of passengers were Injured, a get my yach y have It that way or not. Speaking for | telephoned for an oficer. He saw Pollcoman CiticAdo, sent. o1 General John . | some severely and athery anly lightly 0 t physieal conditio » de- | driven to the Millard syndicate of wealthy yachtsmen and sporte- away. “Yes, sir,’ she conciuded, “I have | Block, United States district attorney, re Following is the list of the injured her mental and physical condition, the de- |driven to the Millard, G 8 syndicate of wealthy yachismen and spOrte: | goneral attorney for the Yazoo & Mississippl ot fense maintalns, has as important a bearing . | hmes. of these gentiemen at present, how. | Valley railroad, and a member of the party | threats just as long as I could, and now the | alleged combination of Chicago packers o | " irinie T T G5 Nia oaes a8 U vown, Those who hal |y fnspection of The Bee building and & | ever. I am ready to sail anywhere Any|now here, savs law can take its course.” illam Reese, Salina, Kan., wecasion to daily see Mrs. Ish in and abou A : - ore she o o { P . came from Attorney General Harmon, who rer ey ohiladelp Shie county ail, where she was confined dur- | £h0' 8505 the dlstingulshed. vistiors Until | pood. enangh for mer . The challenge Will| geota dat e o e iy eIPD U RISHEL TUAC ; came from Attorney General Harman, who | "Ml Carrie Hobart, Phildelphin AIRSINIAL ahietn Sanep. whso K08 Ner | noon. Lunahwas..then served, afler which | be sant. o the Uplisd Siates acon.. the | timber in Governor Stone, and (his sentiment | He Was Rot garding the alleged trust, p 0y Baores | nent Iaomiitad s anck it e et IR a ; 8 of the | {he party left for a drive thrd e city | “The question as to who shall design the el e s : ary of Agriculture Morio T judge of the criminal section of the district | gad South Omaha, N W e ia has not yet been sottied, | |!$ shared by all of his friends in that state tary of Agriculture Morton. General Black | Henry Thomas, Baltimore, Md., right hand way as huun(l 'mvm]nll and |-In>..m“.‘||y 2 Would Renlize ol P o awevar, that I nrater the (Clyas l:l;:‘k of I,l;nn‘gwl_ i‘ml‘ll I.llll:ynlx‘lmun‘: exeautive | wos arrested on complaint of William Rishel !'YVAII'”\:‘;I: ;:\':I[’\‘lrn(:1‘||1["A\l|"‘qil::\‘llr‘rlhlI‘!:\l'll'l'i"' 1| "W. 0. Ohley, Charleston, W. Va., face and y woman of her character and build coul . Stubbe hax’ commer ’ rlelgedmlie i ety he Clyde| whose and ability have never been | Pty A \ s arrant g e matter J \( Tlul‘ ]| l:”-“l'x ead Agtlun L o to the south of England yacht builder v e Mool Bl lozen or so ivory rings. [ would be placed before the federal grand | A, D. Gardiner, Wheeling, W. Va., hands been called on by the defense to make a PHOUEE SRR INAY: L28: VA ANLEAGR 18 Tancrattos ik Pollfics ernor fn whom such unmeasured reliance has | Thursday Morman worked on the sympathies | Jury. | and’ face badly sialdec different showing by afdavit. In support of | cover $9,240, which he claims is.due as the H Botter Pttt Conl Minpes Miss Jennie Downtain, Charleston, W. Va., | stitutional convention, ome of the main ob-|story of his unfortunat circumstances 3 M 3 face and hands scalded and left knce injured, Mrs, Ish is in a delicate condition. which | With him. Stubbs secured a contract in 1892 | an organ of the liberal party, states in its | jects of which was to take from the executlve COLUMBUS, 0., Sept rs of | three or four months of doctoring at the most | to manufacture gumbo ballast for the Union | jegue of today that the leaders of the con & moager existence. _ Rishol took Mesmag | the Oblo divisian,of the United Mine Work- | haunds and wrist cut bl Mead and BIKROrn, | o vative party intend to make the House of | vested in the oMice, and particularly with ref- | to “his~ ho “and in the night Morman | F® Of Amerlca today issued a circular to| M vans, Parsons, Kan., cut on nose, No move has been made in court by either | He 80ld the company about $50,000 worth of | ek : side as yet. It is doubiful whether the ques. | the ballast and collected for it. Then the | BS ER FE ovistite ‘in relation to Scot- | When the convention got together this object | siripped his harncss of the rings, which | Question but that an advance will be granted | brufsed. o £ s i $ A AL Do | e "Stubby has. ab 510,000 o Soked | tish peers sitting in the House of Lords, or to | Was forgotten on account of the satisfaction | tho officer found on him yesterday. | \P Pittsburg, and that Ohlo operators October | . @ il J. Fortney, Kingwood, W. Va., ore Monday, Mr. Baldrige says, or possibly Stubbs has abol of cooked | . s g 1 2 2 sing espe ¢ | the body and hands. ke off his hands, or at least pay chamber from the peerage. It s also, ac-|and it was thought that it would be time | reached fnto the lining of his coat, counted | 2 and urging Ohio miners to respect that 0 . BRSNS TL I sitne Satter 1n o ooy ta take off his hands, or at least pay him for it. | SR TS " Chironicle, intended to give | €nough to do the clipping when a man less | out the fine and left, having a considerable | contract. Owing to the simllarity of the names, the © cor s morning. The state ine ar vis ) By 5o Hard Storm While it Lax as injured. Ii was W. O. Ohley of Charl , O elation fipaie reroxatives’ and the House of Com.| “Governor Stone's positien regarding sil- - Hard Storm W | A sley of Charlege defendant’s attorney. Reglstrars of election who were appolnted | prerogatives and enter the House of Com-| BEVUERT, 0ot ® 15%0aq" ne been not Handy with His Knife HUNTINGTON, W. Va, Sept. 27.—A |lon, and not the secretary of state. “We will contest the position of the d by the city council last Tuesday night, were | WONS. 4, AR - i Freneh Progress in Mad v, election as senator by the coming legislature L At v g PSS oy R R By TP grews in dugasear. attorney, and ke made no hesitation in stating | morning. They were examined by the mayor| VARNA, Sept. 3T.—Advices from Antioch | would have been beyond question, But the [ Fested Thuraday night on the charge of assault g ! ert Shervington, who was formerly comfs 4, - T & 3inbly were horribly injured by falling tim- | ' . ly fnterest to take some delay in the hope that | thelr aMidayits in the office of the city clerk. | . in the state was made manifest in the | ing with a crowd of young boys, Harvey and | GInbIY were ) me | ander-in-chie of the - . the 'state's witesses mIght become more or | The fivst day of registration is October 17, | ceded in exclting Mussulmans with reports | recent election of the leglelature and nobody | Bernard Morrow, 11 years old, became fn- | 26" Timothy Blake ‘and Isadore Glark ho Malagassy Hovas, bit has been accumulating additional evidence | the contractor will be able to complete the | . As a result of this Mussulmans ac- | made senator, though he has never yet been | of the fight, Harvey s alleged to have drawn only & mew moments, vlewed by the Daily News regarding the war and proposes to call Police Judge Berka, | repairs at the booths by that time. panied by police raided an Armenian | a defeated candidate, and has filled every | 3 knife and stabbed his opponent, The case| g¢, . aer— in Madagascar, olonel Shervington told Polear, a reporter, as additional witnesses To R e an Intersection, | Armenlans resisted and in the conflict | faction, - ATCHISON, Kan, Sept. 27.—B. F. Bin- | fight to the bitter end, and that he Is cons to substantiate its theory of a willful and | The Board of Public Works will receive | accounts of thelr vice bids for repaving the intersection of Six-|Telgn of terror pr at Kemakah ‘and | candidate for the vice presidency and that | Jack Purcell, who th Ives say Is the | in the Missourl Pacific yards at 2 o'clock When the motion for a continuance 1 | (e - s 'he | ETZengen, owing to oppressions by the Turks. [ we will present his name to the next demo- Banded to the criminal Judge an Amdavit pro- | i0o0th and Locust streets with aspbait. Th 4 e O ot hope. of is recovery. He | French people. He sald further that it was p - K The governor's immediate friends do not | Was arres ed Thursday night by Detective > ' g R . - _ ridiculous to suppose, as was stated In official Locust street, and the intersection will be | - - - came here to the corn carnival and went to Will make the charge that his wife was|Locus street, and the intersection will Stanley Arrives nt Vancouver. | 9¥ 50, but it s expressed as a conviction | Savag Yesterday he told Judge Berka ruined by Chapple, who first met her while [ P3Ved t0 &vOi LB o T removed to his home In St. Joseph the main body of the Hovas army had been is and the ry Stanl the well know: L 1 | ent trip through the north is to give north- | years, and bad just reached the city to visit > met forty from the capital and defeates Re followed up by Eiving Instructions in its | #0d8 and the : which begins | Stanley, the own explorer and mem- | orn qemocrats some opportunity to become | his folks, who live here. He was given a | - wever expose the capital by displacing the Among the pas-| PeVer expose the capita averred, to accomplish his ends, and com- o et e here. He is accompanied by his wife, and | which has been staked out for him. clty. mARSRS K win body of troops to the front. The pelling her by threats made on ' dark night | oo l::m =B ey KI“‘I'K"“"::‘\. y. |18 simply touring “for pleasure. ~Stanley ot m——— sengers on the Augusta Victorla, which ar- MRS. ISH'S FEEBLENESS ALLEGED AS CAUSE | man does not make murder a less crime.’ Miss Lillic Hoffman swore to a complaint [ faced In his pocket for protection. Th Minneapolis, signed by Matilda Swenson, who " A SHOWS ¥ HAND, AMdnvits that She ix Weak Men- Lkt My | Two Years I His ¥ In Determined to Present | conduct, threats to dq bodily injury and dis- cnte yort of the document is to show that | who is organizing a syndicate to build a | ap hreat purp o NEW YORK, Sept. 27 was stated More or Less Severely sided , wishes, married Charles Speck, and from the When informed yesterday that the at-|from filing counter adavits London. Mr. Moire said, in an interview : after 11 o'clock quite a serfous accldent oce eflort to pro or mother o + | tion. For some i % hict Siisheq | mercial club yesterday, brought to the city no effort to prov for mother little | tion. For some time past the affairs of tinuance fn the murder trial, County At- | welcomed to.Omalin by a Committee |1 Wrote a challenge, which was published | then Mr. Rose has challenged for the cup. He himself declares that he is not re-| Laundry company. Mhotnas BGIIroy aadt1tih atatadithat th, Passenger train No. 1 west and the first view of the fact that the case had been sct [arrived in Omaha at 10:25 yesterday morn'ng, | bhor. Like all good yachtsmen and Aus- well atin o 0i0ataleha ild: a brother to cut away from | The man whom Mr. Croker's friends have | big tunnel, through which there is but one Several wee 0 it was stated ose | Auditor W. W. Stone, Hon. Murray F. Smith Several weeks ago it was stated in these [ Auditor W days Speck comes to the house, kicks on the | ex-Police Commissioner John C. She=han, and sndicate $80,000, with designer's fees, and | to induce me to become ondition, the intimation belng given out |Skene of the Illinois Central railroad and | T shall call the boat after the colony where m taking on passengers. to the police, saying they would insult and [ The Alvin Saunders, C. C. George, George G. | will be built upon somewhat similar lines to it I were qualified for the® office of president 1 would not seck It, because I|came to our house again. I was tired from | (o bring about these changes, which may |* Fallroad term, Wiped” No. 4, over- would not want it under any circumstances.” B s (e club. The reception committee entered the | *The acceptance of Mr. Rose's challenge IRGEE ANy 28 AAChEN B\ Lok BYAR B IR g ol 3 based, was mad Speoial car of the Illinols Central road, which | for the America’s cup will preclude the pos- | But the governor's friends are determined | kicked on the door, threatening all kinds of general committee of the sleeping car In front. The steam cocks she Is the leading witness for her husband |and thelr hosts took cafriages and were | “In this enterprise I am assoclated With | (nem Mr. Murray F. Smith of Vicksburg, supported Speck and stood his abuse and | cefved instructions today to investigate the | . O B: Hart, Clarksburg, W. Va., tos e city followed. A visit to the city hall on his case as upon her own, Those who had | B¢ SItY Y ca ection of - ) it control the price of beef. The fnstructions | pruised and foot scald call at the New York Life building occupied | water that is good enough for Defender is [ *Some time ago the press of Mississippi sug- e Ing the past summer, except when taking her ¢ nd lacerated; side, neck and head scalded, court, declared that she appears in every o megotiating with four designers, 1| He I8 s unswerving in his principles as a | Yesterday morning at 7 o'clock John Morman refused to divulge the nature of the evidence, | cut, . hards scalded ‘and cut in the forehead well expect to be. Her family physician has | for tha lasaanyiob ROYAsS gk A been pl Four years ago we had a con-|of Rishel by telling him a long P! TS Tahe motion for & continuance he allones that | result of the company breaking a contract [ LONDON, Sept. 27.—The Dally Chronicle, Il inecs | and the great dificulty he had in eking out R. 0. Porter, South Lancaster, Mass., a part of the immense appointing power | it will take to allay. Pacific and bullt kilns at Mead and Elkhorn Lords an elective body, either adopting the | €rence to the designation of the judiciary.|entered the stable of his benefactor and | thelr men assuring them there can be no Lee Hisey, Charleston, Mo., cut and tion of a continuance will be submitted be demand was shut off by the company, and 5 o of Commons elect an 5 jovernor Sto a giv s reg o At 5 ll follo R rust | badly scalded about the face, upper pi fore Monday, Mr. Baitrige says, o possibly | B Set o thinks the company should | have the House of Commons elect an upper that Governor Stone had given in this regard, | Morman was fined $8.50 for the theft. He |l Will follow suit as per contract August | e face, upper part of as far as possible contest this move of the Registrars in Evidene. peers the right to forego the House of Lords | Wise and safe was put in the chalr amount of currency left B name of Secretary Olney was first sent oug pronounced in ayowing his convictions his| Charles Harvey, 10 years N .| eyclone passed over Green Bottom yesterday e fense as far as possible,” remarked the county | largely in evidence at the city hall yesterday Raided an Armenian Church. harles Harvey, 10 yoars of age, wis ar blo; 3 Jobn Nano a wm| LONDO ept. 27.—Colonel Charles Robs that perhaps the defense found it much to its | as to their competence, and then they filed | state that Ottoman officlals there have suc- | OVerwhelmingly strong free silver sentiment | With a deadly weapon. Thursday, while play- lown away, And Jonn Nence ant Jess scattered. On the other hand, the state | and some doubt Is expreswd as to whether | impending massacre by Arme- | has much hope that Governor Stone will bt | volved in a guarrel and, during the progress | Vore seriously injured. The storm lasted | who resigned In April last, has been inter- Murray Marbury, & bookkeeper, and Joseph bonlis Maceddh church and searched the bullding for ar office to which he was elected with rare satis- | will be heard this morning. ph Druggist Fatally Hurt the reporter that the Hovas Intended to {w ensued ten of them were killed. A | ‘“You may say that Governor Stone is our Invited to ve Town, swanger, a St. Joseph drugglst, was run over | vinced that French premeditated murder. 1 ory over \|v..'- llw’\':n( at Majunga haye been o8t clever short change ma e country, | this morning and fatally injured. There is | SXa8Ecrated for tho purpose of cheering the g " Many Armenians have been arrested, | eratfe national convention.” most clever short change man in th untry, | this m g an y Inji ier, Dared by Ish will be presented, 1o which he | Murphy contract ends at the south line of | 8 dispatches In Madagascar this week, that | o ds to catel lght tral, e Was ] Sid laviag 8 pleoe | VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 27 —Henry M. | bY some that one of the objects of the pres- | that he had been with a circus for two | 108 78rds to catsh & Leeight traln. He w selling a sewing machine. The acquaintance | W00d pavement between where his contract - X et 8 5 ning Home, The Hovas, Colonel Shervington said, would use, also giving Ber -lotus-flower’ it ls | At the north I ber of the British Parllament,” has arrived | acquainted with him in view of the race | thirty-day suspended sentence to leave the | — French expedition has not met the Hovas to sign letters without her knowing what spent several days In Manitoba and the ncrth- Out on the Chain . Londed for Big Game. rived here iodsy, were ex-Postmaster General | army, he sald, and will not do so until it is they were. These letters created a stir when | having finally accepted the call to act as| west territories. He will spend several days George Christopher, an old-time petty lar- John Anderson was fined $1 and costs | Wanamaker of Philadelphla, Max Burgheim | within twenty miles of the capital. Then, discovered, as they contained an acknowl- | head of the Asscciate mission, 1s on his way | here and probably visit Puget Sound and | ceny thief, was given a twenty-day sentence |in the police court yesterday, having | of Philadeiphla and Mrs. J. P. J. Frenzer of | concluded the colonel, there will be a del edgment on Mrs. Ish's part that she would |to this city and will, it is expected, preach | other coast towns. on the chaln gatg on conyiction of vagrancy. | been convicted of being drunk. He was | Cincinnati, | perate battle. -

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