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| 2 . - HAYDEN; Only Once i in a Lifetime. Hayden Bros. buy the entire magnifi- cent Furniture stock of O'Connell & Anderson. No furniture house in Omaha did a better business or car- o o cleaner, finer stock than did this rn. But the failing health of wers of the firm compelled r col the n them to quit business, Hayden Bros. will sell all this Furni- ture at the same prices all regular for such goods at the fac- tory. You can buy Furniture now at er in Omaha owns it The goods are now smoved and marked. There ave very fow duplicates, If you wish to dealors retail cheaper than any d being secure a bargain now Is your char Watch the papers for prices Dress Goods Department. Special in Blacks for Thursday. 50 pieces figured Mohair, worth pleces donble fold black fancie; WOPth 2BC..0.ccvuevevesionvss . 12%0e 50 pleces 38-inch black Cecillian, worth 48c....... L T The Be quality imported fancies The $1.00 quality 50-nch French erge FOr'. .o oo ivviinarivnsnsinns e The 75¢° quality 40-inch Mohair Figures fo ek LaeTs TR TS o AN Special in Colored Dress Goods For Thursda a5-inch all wool Novelty Suiting.. 19¢ 88-nch all wool Novelty Suiting, B0c Kind.....coovvennniiiinnnn & 46-inch all wool Novelty Suiting, the 59¢ § ! SALK We will put in one lot on our cen- ter table for THURSDAY ONLY, an all wool Novelty such as shown in Omaha for H9c¢; an all wool 45-inch 8 S s ghiown in Omaha for 60c; an im- ported English Suiting, good value for 55¢; the price for Thurs- New Arrivals in the Cloak Dept. e such 3 cases of Indies’ winter Wa ~dluding tartan plaids, nelette, The and cheap. b cases of ladie Wrappe .00, onr spe 2 cases of ladic ing flaunel cloth, heavy che s ial sale priee $1.25 tion, Special Sale of Underwear. We carry more stock in this line than all other houses put tozether, We wm first sell the goods for what our competitors have se every doliar's worth frc nd i many fostane to pay for them. Men's heavy natural gray Shirts and Drawers, 25¢, worth Hoc, Men's heav) Dyawers, 85¢ ench, worth 50c. 'S scarlet Shirvts and ch, worth 7 s heavy natural g nd camel Men's Austealinn lambs Swool Shivis and Drawers, ¢ each. Men's fine all wool untural g Shivts and Drawers, $1.00 each, worth $1.30. Childven’s underwear at just aboui 1t Wit you can buy them for else- Where, Ladies’ heavy jersey ribbed vests, fleceed e each, 1 case of ladies’ eamel's hair Vests and Pants, 25¢ each, worth Lawlies' Tights, 25¢ and up. 100 dozen ladies” Combination Suits, noe, *and £1.00; worth double. 100 doz flannel Overshirts, $1.00 each, worth 2,00, Mew's heavy wool Sox, 17¢, worth 33e, Dress Trimmings Haying received our fall ' stock of faney dress trimmnings we will open | 1l sale on the | the season with a spec une Thursday. Elegant Jet Edges, 2 yards for 5 Al styles Jet Trimmings, 15e per yard, Elegant rniture: $1.25 and § We will close up a small lot of fan Fur Trimmings Thursaay. Elegant Pearl Novelties Cheap, Crochet k] Silk ‘The season for Knltting aud Crochet Silk has just opened. We offer the finest at 12%¢ per spool, ery spool warranted perfect, rd Embroidering Ploss, ¢ dozen, We are agents for Butterick’s Dat- terns, Table Mats-5.000 elegant Jupanese ¢ Crochet Silk Mals, 3 for Se, Ladles' Fancy Collars on special sale Tharsday., Special sale on Head Rests, Covellne Dress Stys, 12l4e per sot. WILL TAKE ITT0 HOT SPRINGS Managers of the Prize Fight Decide to Move Headquarters, WARM WELCOME WAITING IN ARKANSAS Loeal Promoters Promise One Sort Another— “Brady, Julinn and Vendig Spend n Day in Wrangling. DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 9.—The Florida Ath- headquarters Springs, Ark.* where it will hold its pugil- commencing Oc- originally selected and istic carnival three days, already given contests hav fully agreed and the matter is The question came up at the conference whether or not Jullan and Brady would agree outside of Texas. fleulty on the score of moving the date up Both opposed this. cession was made in this regard by the club, Brady sprang a telegram Dwyer of New York, the official stakeholder, Fitzsimmons® attached, the amount inyolved being $8,100. make good the to November 20, promises to ten days from A claim was put in by Julian for the for- feit of $2,500 If the mill did not take place This was silenced by the prov- club had the right to pull the mill off any time after July 1, on the 3st. ing of the fact The club demanded it as their right that the referce be named without delay. Julian_stood pat proposition that the referee should be named 58475, . v Loee 12%e for the club that unless a referee was named he would declave the fight off. though the gr Julian finally e was to fall nsented to consider the propo- sition that he and Brady should each select a name from six, the name to be kept secret until the day of the fight and then, if the the decision be decided by a toss ntil the night of October 10 tween the two should LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. seo if the change was made such steps as the law aut AUSTIN, Tex., € and then take situaticn anent afternoon Mr. grand jury, Walsh, the foreman of the when asked after adjournment what e had summoned the party from San io for, replied that | coming until formed that they were in the city this morn- at the order l]lll‘l(t'l. » knew absolutely that brought the men here the grand jury knew nothing about i party was examined by the grand jury, but inference to be drawn questions asked ertain whether or not there is a contract Fitzsimmons Dallas and whether they are now train- Corbeit and district attorney says he desires to prosecute Corbett and Fitzsimmons if they are violating Texas laws, conspiring fo commit a felony. party was permitted to re- he believes The Corbett turn to San Antonio this grand jury having no further business with It i3 intimated that the best of feel- HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Offt. sts, in- crepon fancies, plain flannel, henvietta cloth and flan- e wiists are new. styles Springs ds-the place where tlie world's cham- plonship fistic contest is to take place Octo Dan Stuart will arrive at 9 o'elock in the morning and will immediately proceed t make arrangements for the arena, nineteen-twentieths tion that Hot fleece lined Persian . now being sold in Omaha cvince satisfa Underskivts, inelud ot quilted n and brilliantines, all of which we will sell at prices that defy competi- st. The Methodist pas a_ meeting this afternoon passed vlacing themselve: on record as against the TCHEN WON Gentry and Itol J Also Ench Won Nie thousand peo- soclation races The feature of the day was the bert J by Joe it wild with excitement and each of the five heats was a battle roy Summaries: purse $L000 (ur three heats l::-lllK trotted): Time: 2:16%, 2 Actor won the first random Shivts and Ieghen ap. e 1l , Snowden, A. Margaret C, s Kate also started. L. Kempland, i*ranklin, Dentine won fn straight heat Edmonia was second and Judg Birdie Clay, Tu; ted Pointer, Shirts and Drawers, 50¢, worth Dufour also started, 2:09 trot, purse Lesa Wilkes also | considerable econd day of ng was fully the equal of v's card consisted Coursing derby, the latter for sixte Lorn on or after January second round of the cup Fear hound_puppics t Charming el men's Calidornia navy blue | I at Miller's Rabb wift heat L now left in tw are from Ch In the Amerlc ndie, Indianapolis, beat Merry Counecticut, Minneapolis was withdrawn, s the Czarewiteh. NEWMARKET, Eng., Oct. 9.-Mr, , Be, 10¢ and here today. Bard of Avon second and Colonel stakes is a handic ach, with £ two furlongs and In spite of the fact that it was there wav a large uttend- s heavy, owlng to the | The betting The track w slerday evening. against Bard of Avon and 25 to 1 against Count Schombers.” Twenty-four horses ran. Bulleting, herst foot ball game played here today re- sulted in a score of 38 to 0 In favor of the CAMBRIDG! outclassed the I illips Exeter foot ball team Princeton, 24; niversity of Penn. Prepuring for a Southern Mcet, SIOUX CITY, Oct. § ~The Macon g Just been, formed by a number of horsemen The object of the organiza- ive a race meeting at The meeting, if the city accepts the association's terms, will com- mence the first week in December and con- of January. ‘It will (Special Telegram.) this winter, association will be held at 12:30 o' tine until th independent of th, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10 assoclation and purses amounting to $0,000 | will be offered. EDGHILL RECOVERS ONE LAP. Slightly Reduces the Lead Obtained by Toozer and Pegnu. A large and enthusiastic crowd was out at Charles Street Bicycle park last night to see the third evening’s riding of the great six-day class A bicycle race, and a pretty race t was. Old Coliseum days were re- vived and a prettier contest has never been seen In these parts, not even barring the great Coliseum race in which Harry Edghlll covered himself with glory. At the crack of the referee’s pistol the eight riders shot away, led by Brewer, and a terrific pace he sei for a mile, wheh Harry Edghill shot out from the bunch and set a Killing pace for a couple of miles ip an attempt to take n lap on the leaders, but the riders were all on their meftle, and, recovering themselves, gave chase ard Hatry's efforts at taking a lap came to naught this time. At the beginning of the eighty-fifth mile Murray took it into his head that he wanted a lap. Now everybody thought that Mur- ray wasn't equal to the task but that young man from the country had a surprise in store for them. He started away at breakneck speed, and inch by inch gained the other ride alrly smoked, and when the dust had cleared away Murray was sc down the back stretch in the r procession with a hard-earned lap cf up to his credit, vas one of the pry pleces of riding ever seen In there and received long plause from the large The riders mark when Par n coming alked tiest rowd. head over his handie b Toozer and F wheels in the course of three seconds, b fore they had recovered their usual sp ap on the leaders f the three laps whicl ind Pegau. Tooz but that individu 1" as though he was t il made severdl ot ttempts to further reduc . but gave It up as a ba din splendid work, setting pac than once it looked as though h hung d ther er unsus Toc but-it was bevond his power, of rac y further accidents. However, Harry hill swears by the King of Mondamin he is going to take back those save his reputation. them tonight, The finish last night was a beauty, Mur. ray starting away about five laps fi Bdghill and Toozer, and_this ordel maint to the eénd. Murray won t speci ¢ for the evening. Iollowing is the score: Miles. Laps.| Miles, Laps Toozer. 17 6 Brewer .....116 7 Pegau 17 Murray "....116 1dghill 17 109 Parke; iy 95 6 All ladie both ground and grand stand. e tonight tc RIDE AGAINST X HIY Bald Unn it at D, DES MOINES, Oct. gram.)—The national circuit the auspices of the Young Me assoctation were pulled off hel weather was cold and a head wind on siretch cut down time. ~Fddie Bald beat out Kiser and Cooper in the quar ter mile B event. In the mile open B M pines, under ¢ today. The the first, with Coope his wheel, 'In us of Ottumwa capt and three mile handicap hands down. Perkins of Des Moines beat Bare of Wi et in the are-third mile open. mary: One-half mile, 1:20, A ev second; er * Whitcomb, third, 114 3 One-fourth mile ope Buffalo, won 0 One mile handicap, class A: Fred ¢, Stevens, Ottumwa (scratch) won; B. F. Bare, Winterset (thifty yards). se R. Ieynolds, Des Molnes {(twenty yards) third, Time: 2:313-5. One mile open, class B: Declared off be. cause time limit of 2:20 was not reached Time: 2:28. One-third mile open, class kins, Des Moines, won: B. F. Bare, Winter- 9at, ‘second; Bonner Whitcomb, Des Moines, third. Time: 0:47. £ Two mile handicap, class B: T, H. Cum Mare 50 Vards), wor 5 (280 yards), second; A. B 7dg), third. ' Time: { Fred C. line (thirty-Gve nolds, De 8:57 2.5 One mile, city championship: Hal R. Re noids won. Bonner Whitcomb second, R. Orwlig third, Time A in NEW YORK the law firm of Char I'ps is authority for the statement that & decree of divorce on.the ground of incom patibility has been granted Mrs. Amelin Rives Chanler. It is stated that there was no opposition to the decrce and nothing in the tngs or the proceeding: Ll on cither of the parties. Mr. Maxwell pos tively declined to give any further informa- tion. A COMMISS second; Hal R Rey nler Divore W. G. Maxwell o , Maxwell & Phi ESTED. aling Money from oetne Yesterday afternoon Henry Goetsche, & well-to-do German farmer from Sarpy county, swore out a warrant agalnst a pron inent commission merchant of this city, charging him with larceny from the person, Monday night, so the allegation is, the two men went to bed at the Oxford hotel, and when Goctsche woke up in the morning he missed $34 from his pocket. The commi sion man says that he and Goetsche got to- gether and during a conversation the old gentleman said he had been robbed of a mount of money in a bawdy house in the burnt district, and solicited him to go with him to locate the thicf. They went down the row, and after stopping in a number of hous wound up at Glad Bush's notorious pla Before they entered the place Goetsch showed his money and when they came out he was minus his cash. Late vesterday evening the accused was released on bond, Goetsche, 1t is said, left for home last night and it is doubtful if he will return to press the complaint, Wants More of The Dee's Money. The World-Herald Tuesday afternoon filed | another suit for libel in the district court against The Bee. In this case, however, the World-Herald is a trifle more modest in its demands, and asks but $10,000. The alleged libel consisted in the re-publication of the article by which the paper alleged it was damaged to theeextent of $50,000, The arti- cle was published to show on what grounds the World-Herald based its action. The peti- tlon in the second suit Is identical with that in the first, with the exception of the inser- tion of a paragraph in which it is stated that The Bee ‘“maliciously’” published the article a second time after the World-Herald bhad called attention to its “‘maliclousness. Mex. W. V. Lueas Fatally m._ SIOUX FALLS, §. D., Oct. 9.—(Special.) Ex-Congressman W. V. Lucas writes from an eastern sanitarlum that his wife is suf- fering from a cancer and all hopes of her recovery have been abandoned. Mrs. Lucas is well known and beloved. BEspecially s she liked in the Soldiers’ home, where Mr. Lucas is commandant. ke mberlain or Injured, CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Oct. 9.—(Special Telegram.)—During a runaway this morn- ing Mayor Orcutt was pulled from his buggy, becoming entangled in the lines, He was dragged a considerable distance before belng rescued by a companion. He Is still in an unconselous condition. s — B. & M. Sucd for Ten Thousand. HOT SPRINGS, 8. D, Oct. 9.—(Speclal Telegram.)—C. G. Fargo, proprietor of Hotel Fargo and largely interested in the mercan- tile business at Hot Springs, S. D., has be- gun sult agalnst the B. & M. for $10,000 for being ejected from a train August 13. Manufacturers' Meeting. The annual meeting of the Omaha mem- bers of the Manufacturers' and Consumers' lock toda in the rooms in The Bee building. Lunch Will be served to (he members and r friends ALL THE ROADS ARE AT IT oy Oompetitors Meot the Out Made by the LOWEST RATES IN SEVERAL YEARS Commerece Commission Rules Are Flagrantly Violnted by the Arrangement— May Extend. All of the western roads are now in the , following close in the wake of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, which opened with a cut in rates on all freight of the fifth class and below, from Chicago to Missouri river points and to Denver, The Santa Fe made the first cut, and gave that it was forced by reason of the undue competition of other officials claim now In eftect are in nowise fair compensation for the servics, but they say that they will the road’s interests and business at all hazards, The action of the Santa Fe was promptly the Burlington, the Northwestern rate cutting busin IFor two miles the track nd Emok= ar_of the arts nd enthusiastic ap- Jjust reached the century or took a tumble, with Toozer and Pegau on top of him. Now, here was Harry Edghill's chance to make up one of those much-coveted laps. He put his s and rode like a flend, and notwithstanding the fact that 1 were remounted on new ed Harry and the other riders had gained a followed by Rock Island, western roads in fact. Thesfollowing table will show the reduction as applying to Colorado cago on the different classes of freight, giving the regular tariff and the cut put into effect as an open rate Tuesday: Regular rate. points from his was the signal for prolonged applause, as everybody was glad to see Harry regain he had so unfor- tunately lost on Monday night, This put Jghill’ only two laps behind Toozer and Ik er started with nee to take back that lap from the There are other features of this cut quite as sensational as the radical reductions that They are the most sweep- ing reductions that have been made by rafl- roads in years and in addition to the harvesi that will'be garnered by the shippers on ac count of the low rates. comes the fact that in its deiails, is in direct violation job. Brewer and more was going to pull away from the crowd and gain a lap, have been made. T has developed into almost as much phenom as Edghill did in the great that made him famous, and he feeis confident that he can win the race, barring that b8 and He goes after one of and short haul clause of the interstate com- shall be charged for a shorter haul than for a longer one over im._the | similar condition: end at a terrific pace, closely followed by was The new tariffs, however, h that “the above are terminal and will not apply at intermediate points.” days' notice of a_redction to the other lines day they were only sent their tariffs on interested in the outcome of the fight and are commission will take in a case of such As yet the rate feduction has not spread 1o any of the classes above the fifth, but those who are pos 1 WIND. ssert that unles: in a very short time the cut is'apt to be made on eastbound busi- ness and may affect grain and stock rates, in which ‘case’ an adjustment would upon the toads in short order. to Finixh Inside Time (Special Tele- 's Christian UNION PACI HAS MADE NO CU Did Norhihg Mor. Santa Fe's Ra CHICAGO; 111 the westerns roads spent a nt the cracks could not make the time limit of 2:20 and the race was declared off. = Bald and Mur- 1t red the one Freight officials of large portion of of a_report circulated here that the Unjon Pacific had cut rates to Denver they succesded 0' It was that the report came from Denver i the form of private advices. Offi Union Pacific who wouid have fole for such action had it been ely deny the truth of the report and, declare they had not cut below the Santa 's ratc, and had no intention of doing so r Moline, < B: B C. Bald, Barl Kiser, Dayton, -0, seo ond; Tom Cooper, Detroit, third. Time: nds Rl poa: e Bre momentarily ex ‘e's- cut does not affect rat>s locally and as through business is limited it will nou have much effect. Passenger representatives of the ilnes held a meeting h the application of the National association for reduced rates for its conver The chairman was instructed e the officers of the as Bert Per- re today to conside: tion next year. Gus Lar- ociation that Qefinitely so far meeting and the failure of the assoclation to particular po‘nt Oscar Mo: ards), third. Time: of one fare plus $2 for the round trip, with and restrictions granted as soor the association meeting further agreed that a one fare ratc should be.made for the Baptist next convention Union of America ext summer, At the meeting of the Western Freight Young Peopl: that class rate on classe from Missouri river points to Mississippl val- ley points should be earvelled. A rate.of 17% cents per 100 pounds on paints from St. Louls to Joplin, A rate of 17 cents per 100 pounds was_adopted on Nashua, fa., to Chicago. Got Together on Passenger Business. The representatives of the Chicago-Omaha roads have got together at last and agreed en those cities. They have decided tq adopt the same regula- passengor business This agreement provides that - govern Chicago eastbound. that rates shall be maintained and tickets found on the m situation shall be redeemed at full rates by the road 1zsuing them. Since the local passenger association went to pieces some months ago there have been of loose methods employed in Reduced rates, offered rket disturbing the local ticket busine excursionists, date agreed and scalpers have gelting tickets at liberal discounts from any The new agresment, it upon for the retirement no troubla in and all of the roads. — Southerly Nebraska. The forecast WASHINGTON shifting to wi portion; coole Migsouri—Warm; hifting to northwesterl \ OFFICE OF THE W HER BUREAT, «t four years 1895, 1891, 1893, 1892 correspondlng day of the pa Maximum temper Precipitation Condition of t nperature and precipitation ahg (for the day and since March 1, Normal temperature Deficlency for the da precipitation ney for the Deficiency since March 1.. Reports from Stations at 8 p. m, 0a:g Salt Lake Cliy.. 00| Part clondy 00 Purt Cloudy indicates trace of _precipitation. Lok T ¢ ANGE THE Grand Island ¢ GRAND ISLAND, ~The Knights ot P in_the coming election before them Holdrege, Boydston of man. portance, made yesterday that and Won, be recalled. that Shaeffer's error: and not of the he Prepared to Pro —Matt W. Pink Malley, ali but i not ¢ dered y! tiof, o Ensor as pt furnish poor peog other vegetables to wint, to keep kind. By allowing thi concerned. Carley, Tw L street ing and erty in the Kitchen, Mrs. ry. of months. Mo, James Martin. Pierce. W. C. T U. What a committee consisting Asked with regard to experiment of n; some profits will be se LOCAL BR Fri will open bids for the phaltum. fore Judge Dundy The case in whi the Shbriff Drexel has tion of the thief. freme house and about ved. EXCITED OVER GOLD NUGGETS nvention Wil Take Action Along This Neb,, Oct. hias, having no regular | meeting last night, spent time pulling for thelr favorite candidates officers for enfuing year. This election may be held late to- | morrow, but most probably will be until Friday, as the delegates do not seem to be In a big hurry to get away and are taking their time in transa Soward County's Placer Mines Continue to Attract Attention, HUNDREDS OF VISITORS THERE DAILY’ Several Owners cting the businoss f that They There are at present in the field, as candi- dates for the office of Jeorge Ford of Kearney, Gus Bechtel of Omahs. The fight is said to be batween Norburg and Ford. There is also considerable race for grand keeper of For this office there are in the race Love of Lincoln, Dale of Columbus Grand Island. Omaha also has a prominent There I8 no gold ficlds of Seward county among Lincoln records and seals. Neither is there any increase far mined from the “farms’ around Milford, This morning at 9 o'clock Grand Chancellor Shuman again called the members to order | and the various reports of committees were | taken up. The committecs on laws, per diem and milcage were busy afternoon and the resuit taken up in the convention stated that a few minor changes in the laws will be made, but they are of very little im- $1,200 Interest enthusiastic grounds yesterday that but little work could of their work The operations of the drill on the enough out of the hole to ship a ton of it The difficulty ct that the 600 or 700 cround the Over 250 vis'tors are now not a large proportion of the uniform rank have come, their day having been postponed, together with the parade, It is regretted by all that the s from the visitors gather hole it s [ ——— e This they closely in- Rad“’ay S brought to the surface, Dramatic company would play “Fate; or Lost at the opera night for the benefit of the visitors, auriferous rich sinking another shaft, from wh to be able to get a ton of dirt for shipment The drill is down- fifly feet witnout having Both Nefsky and Taylor, he hopes Before the morring session closed ter of charges against ex-Recorder Shaeffer was taken up and the evidence was read, work was interrupted by a visit to the sugar factory and Soldiers' home. expressed surprise and enthusiasm at the ex- tensiveness of the concern. This evening the Pythians again took up the Shaeffer matter. The charges effer are the misappropriation in an amount something over $800, eral sentiment of the members seem have be rt, and that the will all be straightened reached bed rock. the $12,000 All the delegates was brought up on the Dillenbeck drill from of forty-nine v smaller nuggets were also found SATISFIED. So far Secretary of Stat attached his signature of Candidate n of the head he will not do so, of the alleged * s been customary for the political organization BLAIR, Neb., Oct. 9.—(Special Telegram.) on left this afternoon with Smith, ete., he is wanted for a murder alleg been committed last December, Ot came to Blair to identify 2in he is the manm who mur- ung Ott. Malley was willlng to go without requisition papers, would return him to Calhoun should he proy his innocence. Pinkerton feels confident he has ons of the murderers of Ott" has been working for Judge Crounue of Cal- houn for about ten days. watehing h'm for ome time. any such thing ilver wing of that and another in The administra- their the promis:d injunction suit were filed today Fish commission held two meet ings today, but did not make a choice from of first the offics of Commis- the afternoon The members, Commissioners superintendent meeting was held at sicner Kirkpatrick and one the governor's offic Kirkpatrick and and May, were present. large batch of Pinkerton has been at Oberfelder SOUTH OMAHA NEWS o e tA T s et been filed with the governor and it was for the CO0COLCCOD000 2O e work of the Garden anized last spring ident, has about been brought to a ciose. The object of the association was to procure land neer the city, break it, and e with seed If th raise a crop. After about land had been broken the city council ap- propriated $5600 to buy seed. was appointed superintendent his hands full all summer looking after the farms and directing the raising of the crops. In all, 147 families took ground ' and worked faithfully On an average each family will get fiftcen bushels of potatoes superintendency Abbott of the Hospital for the Insane and A. B. Fuller, the Ashland commission in the interest of Mr. The members of the commission will go to the anker, called on the DR MANDAM COLUMBUS, gram.)—An application Oct. 9.—(Speclal Tele- was made to Judge e yesterday afteruoon by attorneys J. Phelps for a writ of mandamus to prevent the printing of the names of candi- dates on the Mahoney ticket as the regular Judge Post, to whom the matter was referred by Judge Norval, this g authorized the docketing of the case and set the hearing for October 15. AnA¥EnGLgH democratic nominee: r. This will be a great Ansociated charities. When cil appropriated the money to buy was understood that when gathered each recipient of seed was to give back to the city In produce the cost of the seed. Up to this time the council has taken no action in the matter and possibly n of the kind will be done. Wear suggests that the peoplo be allowed hat vegetables they have, as city has no place to store products of that Wear thinks all of the 147 families can pull through winter comfortably as far as vegetables are relief to the Judge Ramsey NEBRASKA CITY, Oct. 9.—(Special.)—To- morrow the adjourned convention of the Second judicial will meet here, and again attempt to agre Superintendent rumored today that Judge Ramsey, the Cass county choice, will withdraw in favor of Hon, D. T. Hayden, the Otve county man. the work of the convention tor otherwise a hot orrow will b being backed solld delegation of his county, each deleg tlon having nineteen votes A gasoline stove at the residence of J. C. y-second street, between R and exploded about 6 o'clock last even- stroyed about $30 worth of prop- Did Not Want a HOLLIDAYSBURG, Smith, a wealthy b recently inserted this want ad in a Ch “Wanted—A wife, who is not a new helor of Lincoln, Neb., Corrigan, who lived at Thirty- ninth and T streets, died ncon. The funeral will be held Friday at St. Agnes church; Interment at St. Mary's ceme- Miss Mary Keller of Hollidaysburg read advertisement, that followed resuited in a pretty little wed- ding ceremony. western home yesterday Mrs. B. L. Siggins left la correspandence lanta, Ga., where she will t evening for At- sit for a coupic James H. Bulla has returned from Albany Mrs. J. Greene and sen of Horton, are the guests of Mrs. A. T. Sidwell. Mrs. Lena Wagner is visiting her brother, WAYNE, Neb,, Oct. 9.—(Special Telegram.) —The democratic county convention held here today was the largest ever held in the c. ng candidates were placed in County clerk, S. Judge A. LaCourse of Ontario Lis son, Deputy Postmaster Jim Fivonka was sent dail for ten days yesterday Judge Christman for striking Mrs. John LaCourse. county judge, superintendent of schools, Joseph Cullen clerk of the district court, Deanth of Mr , Oct. 9.—(Special Telegram.)- Miller, died at At the regular monthly Omaha Woman's Christian Temperance union at the Commercial club rooms afternoon a report was heard from the del gates to the state convention recently A resolution was passed Board of Fire and Police Comm retain Mrs. Cummings as police matron, and ficers will wait on the board to urge that all wine rooms in the city be closed. ntaining street drinking fountains the past summer the office that it was so satisfactory that the fountains would be used again. The receipts paid for the outlay and it Is expe that hereaftsr y afternoon the Board of Public Works of Sherman | avenue and Locust street David Bodwell, the man arrested at South Omaha for sending obscene matter through the mails, will have hig first examination be- ext Saturday. Poundmaster Spoerl I defenidant for obtaining money from the city in fees for dogs that he did not drown has been continued until Monday at 2 o'clock. Fourteen car loads of lead ore have received at the customs house from Columbia, consigned to the Omaha and Grant smelter, and four car loads Cudnhy Packing company from Wales. The case of Lawrenc trator of the estate of Pat H. Curran, against tho receivers of the Union Pacific company, has been dismissed by stipu Pat Curran was killed on April 18, 1504, by being struck by an engine on the tra mpany near Albright. gun for $5,000 damages by the administrator. information Syrup of I'igs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on ihe Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanse iem effectually aches and fevers and cures haditual onstipation, colds, head- Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever duced, pleasing to the taste and ac veptable to the ston its actiou and truly beneficizl in its ared only from the most *h, prompt in cffects, pre, received Lealthy anc that the horse, buggy and set stolen from the residence of Judge Fawcett 2107 Spencer street, September 2 found in the possession of a party at Deni- son, Ia., who Is under arrest. cetf offered a reward of §50 for the rec of the stolen property and $50 for the o agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to al!l and bave made it the most popular remedy known, yrup of Figs is for sale in 50 Judge Faw- cent hottles by all leading drug- Ary reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- y for any one who Do not accept any Fire last night damaged at 2612 Seward street by William Ulander, and occupied by James Gilum, The loss was $160 on the property on the household goods. 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(Matinee Saturday.) ] First Presentation In This City of i - HOYTS - Tortrayal of the falr sex in politics, entitled, “h CONTENTED WOMAN." 1t will be plased by o company, of well and’ competent MRS, CAROLINE 3 Music by Brahan, Scenery by Voegtlen, ats axe now on sale at the following First floor, S0c, Tc_and $1.00; bale dc and c; gallery Bhvflas INGAGEME Davis & Keogh's Stupendous Scente Production “ON THEBOWERY" The Greatest Comic, Dramatic and Scenlg Achievement ever Staged in America. The All-Conquering Cast, Including STEVE BRODIE, §hameion Bridge fr of the Warla, RIS 1 d K Ing of the Bowery The salo of w ts will open aturday morning, irst flo Jo, oo and $1.00; bulcony, Goc and gallery, 250, 530 good reserved seats at 69 wa s pri cony CREIGHTON THEATRE Tol 1=PAXTON & BURGESS. Mgrs ‘Three nights, commenceing Tonight at 8:15, ‘The benutiful play of real life HUMAN HEARTS ont Hon. 11, C. Miner, Orlginal Cast from Miner's Now York atery THE CGREATEST PRODUCTION OF MODERN TIMES MATINEE SATURDAY. USUAL PRICES, CREIGHTON THEATRE Tol. 1581-PAXTON & BURGESS, Mgrs, Four nights, comne SUNDAY MATL NEE. 0oL 15 the kLoks of Trish Conedy, CONY ROY wnd FOX, Tu thelr latest laughing success O’FLARITY’S VACATION Comln Oct. '1’1‘“—'1‘5."&..:' ".‘y"fi;’u';n.