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28, 1000. 7 A REVOLUTION IN SHOE PRICES. NOW IS YOUR TIME T0 SAVE MONEY If ever there was bargain giving in shoes it is now at the Big Store. 22,000 pairs of the best « HAYDENs stylish new shoes fresh from the factory floors at 46¢c on the dollar. The best fac- Thousands o f tories in the country are represented, including the famous French, fine #3, #3.50 and $4 shoes Shriner & Urner, P, N, Wadleigh, Hoag, Heath & Co,, Myron F, Thomas are piled high up on tables and J, Irving Benedict & Son, A double force of ex- aud counters—all the lat- ast L5 1 AR Wlben, at perienced salespeople Saturday to ensure proper fits ting and service. Come as ecarly as possible, You $1.96 will find every pair iUSY as advertised, Shoes everywhere. Every Pair Just as Advertised. " ies’ fi ys* 75 Misses' fine Men’s | N, tan) 8 : Ladies’ fine Boys'fine $1.7 1 Men’s fine $5, $6 and et |~".‘~= bl L"d"es Flfle ”'50 £2.00 and $2.50 and £2.00calf and %1.756 and $2.50 %7 hand de viol kid. @ and #4 vici kid and ve- and %4 viei kid and i d . Atk ot S L SR lour calf welt sole itent calf hand turn viei kid Oxford tan goatlaceshoes vicl . S g 3 lin 3 atent cd " J ])lntent ”}lf and Russia calf shoes — made by Myron F. }” d welt shoes = {n Ties and Strap —sizes 1 to 5—on Ties and Strap ;":‘;‘:lfll;—;‘:::: latest styles Ilhkm::;’(‘:l eston B, Keith fhis 1o Kies Slippers—on rale sale at Slippers—on s'aIe 98¢ $2.97 $1.96 $1.96 $1.23 $1.23 Special Hat Sale‘Optical Dept. - ’ | Men’s $1.00 Gowns at 49c. ‘; 'New Book . Saturday Grocery Sale 100 dozen men’s fine Gowns, in cambric and fine muslin, 4gcl Saturda) | ()fl Sale IPancy Lurge Lemons, dozen ... ¢ in all the new styles; have been used for samples—at. .. | | David Harum 80¢ | Juva and Mocha Coffee, b, . ooonen . Men's black hats, ‘edora | ot e SBABANBAL avt enns Pure Table Bv ’ | : e L[ Quart cans Pure Table Syrup...... ..., Men’s 75c¢ Underwear at 29c. and R R, shupes—regu- 98 | |Janice Meredith, ... ....80¢| Made L“W‘ OO G ; T " i i Aok Mall e C Eyes Tested Free. | To Have and to Hold 89¢|.. - A 800 doz. men's fine lisle and balbriggan Shirts and 290 L KRRy | P §onieta of HoLs 80¢ | French Mustard, large bottles c..ooooone Drawers, in plain and fancy colors, made to sell at T5e—3 Fedoras in pearl, brown and | ":“‘“"“ "';‘_" w”‘.‘jv'.“. '\I' by ’11‘“‘“\ L \\'Is" 3 :Z i | ';I -l. W C | Mustard or Oil Sardines, can....... M ’ $1 00 Shi t t 49 bl‘“,"‘kr“;"',lt::"?Z:im 2 00 jx’n ;..:"ul i ; } "‘; I|‘:]“\\,l:.l‘%'l oS ‘Hfll)c Pure Corn Rtarch, three packa en’s i rts a c. ;‘ul‘“rl \- O Vi s | . Ko g 3 Picnie Baked Beans, per can....... ...oo00 S Al g S Our Prices Are the Lowest. o A veee 8901 4 e Iv 300 doz. men’s fine Colored Laundered Shirts, in silk Fedoras worth $2.00—all * | Richard Carvel. .... ; | 31b. cans Grated Pineapple, only ... bosom, separate collars and collars attached, all the | shades—reduced ST I X71n Oiol ¢ ( New California Apricots only ... new styles—at.......... LRSI U AT R R R R 49C to sessnnrianise 1'25 Meats. ?hlj‘l (l:“,l;"ffl',;.' e New California Peaches only vee e 836 Men’s 20¢ Half Hose at. ... Men’s $1.00 Summer Underwear, in all the new Economy Evaporated Cre; I"ine Table Salt, 3-1b. sacks........ o am, Can...... | Closing out all our Straw |Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens I4¢ Saturday SR Men’s 89¢c Underwear 8t.......ooeeeeesessoosessss vrees 186 Hats, regardless of Np, 1 California 8ic ” i | Tarlor Matches, one dozen boxex ......... Men's T5¢ Shirts, slightly soiled, at................ ..+ 19¢ cost. Pickled Pigs’ 5¢ ‘i bpec‘flls Nudavene Oats, 2:b. packages only Men’s 50¢ Working Shirts, in ali sizes, at ........oo.vun.. .Gfic‘ §tan's Bidok md Brown Daish N:",' S BRGUAR 12 50¢ ladies’ belts.. ........10¢ I"""" Table Jelly, large glasses.......... Men's 50¢ Ties, slightly soiled, at.......... e L fes—regular #8.00 hats— § ?:;“;:;':IN T €| Closing out everything in Fancy Japan Whole Rice, Ib.......... Men's 25¢ Suspendersat........... All kinds of Yeast, Foam, ete., pac Pearl Tapioc 10¢| .27¢ 46¢| belts, on sale Saturday TR . b., only 5-1b pafls best brand 175 . . . . . Bty Bl A 50c ladies’ neckwear......5¢/| s bottles best Laund: Special Bargains in Ladies Muslin Underwear. o | B J86|1 i Job o WM Tach: | 100 saeby Brve Crektmear FIO0E 1o s, Ladies’ fine I'rench Corset Covers at 25¢, 35c, 50c; worth AR LINe 91 MDD BBA | ane Cornsd 22 wear, to close out.5¢ & 10¢| 10-1b. sacks Granulated Cornmeal ... ..... { double. children’s caps at sacrifice| Bet - | Pare linen Handierchiets Large bottles Pure Tomato Catsup ... 4 " % 5 Chipped Beef, pe , J ok g 4 % S Ladies’ fine Muslin and Cambric Gowns, at 59¢, 75¢ and 98¢; | prices, and special prices in pound g . 174c hemstitched. . ...... .. -5C‘ rs White Russian or Cudahy Soap. worth double. our trunk and grip dept. | - ol A .. ...10¢ | 2 dozen pear! buttons for..S¢ New California Prunes, Ib....... Herds One lot of ladies’ Lisle and 8ilk Vests, in plain and fancy col- ors, worth up to 75¢, at 25¢. Special bargains in ladies’ and children’s Hose at 10¢, L3¢, and 25¢. Closing out all the $1.00 Corsets at 49c. Ladies’ 35¢ Vests at 15¢. HAYDEN BROS. Butter! I'ancy Fine Dairy Butter, Ib.. IFancy Fresh Country Butter, Ib ney Creamery Butter. .. .. IFull Cream Cheese, 1b. . New York White Cheese, Butter!! . - 16¢ ceve 1The and 19¢ ... 10¢c e | “DOC” BUTLER IN TOILS AGAIN United States marshal, was taken (o Salt | jyred. Lake last evening on_an order of r moval issued by Judge Munger. The com plaining witness is the father-in-law of | Lindsa uel Burd, Belleville, brakeman The killed are: Archie Edmunds, engineer, scalded to death; Sam- to bo | (06D FBR ENUMERATORS | aiieasysiaciat scmme e ™ The special enumer:tion s progressing are in other cities, but it is believed that | more Omaha houses have branches in other | places than there are branch houses of for- HOLD STAR CHAMBER SESSION Collingwortlh and the trouble is the result Loid fosry favorably and will be completed in the al- |elgn concerns located in Omaha. e Oracksman with an Omaha Reoord Nabbed | °;' AR i & Complete the Big Viaduct. f " lotted time, but there is more of It than . = - " irati fy in New Orle cdlasn C. Reltama ts secking dumagos,in | GIDNEY, Neb., July 27.—(Spociai Tele- | Payment for Their Work Will Probably Be | yu,” expected. The fact that manufactur- WORK BEGINS NEXT MONDAY Brnian, Cib Lo plby Soyseiigasen S in New Orleans, gon, Ypeus, by & car of the Omah & | gram )—The north mad south branch of Made Soon, ing houses are to report from their prin duoted Behind Oloeed Doors. “ouncil Bluffs Rallway and Bridge com- 4 1 i R g e o tay whe T walling | the Burliogton has Teached here and the cipal place of business will increase GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN—BY POLICE the company's track last April car 1 of milk when he was run dow big viaduct across the Union Pacific track was completed today, so that tracklaying Omaha’s initial showing. One of the South Omaha packing houses had completed iis TEN INCOMPLETE REPORTS HEARD FROM Conmtractors Ready to Proceed with f the Federal OFFICIALS ~ OBJECT TO PUBLICITY hy c O cla 8 th 3 Ruil A . by an eleotric ear, Religma claims that | will continue southward, Tho road to Den- o report of business transacted at the South BRIEINE Anaby o miles an hour, a pace in excess of that|VYer will be complet: y September 1. Omaha house and the report was ready to| b . PF and Manner of & |} 0.4 by the ¢ity ordinance. He fixes - el Special Census WiL Be Fintshed on |bo mailed (o the department, when from | g ohiector, Glndele bas - written 10| Manager Risley Admits that the 011 Physician His Noc- the amount of damage at $1,000, Rullwny Notea and Personals. " o o Supervising Architect Murdock that work on Sold In O Comes trss . 4 ; Time and Will Show Omaha to Washington came a request for reports on | L taranl Prowls Around iyl 1 . 1. Heller of the Lehigh Val the annex of the government building wil % o) L George Lincoln of the Chicage Be an Important Com- | the bueiness of that house in Pennsylvania, | e, o onday. The: anA & o s Clty. UNITING RAILROAD INTERESTS Wektern are in town from Kausas 1a1 ¢ | . ; Sgtn next. Mouday. - - FDATEI HAE. AORIS Refimerien. | merclal uter, New VYork and Loulstana. The system |gajteration in the contract of the foundation . o S rintendent H Slifer of the North adopted by the census bureau for the enu- | ang brick work and that instrument did not —_— At police roll call yesterday the atten- | REPOFt of Practical Co ation of nat Boone, accompanied by his an- meration of the material industries of the | become effective until Thursday. tion of the eraphs of day shift was called to photo- Willlam H. Hall, alias *‘Doc irande Santa Fe. and sl tant ness matters in Oma M. F. White, s looking after Most of the enumerators engaged in the work of taking the census of 1900 will prob- try 15 as nearly perfect as human in- genuity can make it and from the reporis In addition to the the changes requested by increased €. . Wright of Omaha and Judge Tibbetts of Lincoln, appointed as referecs, ;probed 4 B - postmaster in regard to an into the deall ¢ the Standard Oll com- Brainard Alltson, advertising agent of the | maks | ; 18 pos nto the dealings of the Standar com Butler, which bave ust been recelved from [ v op (o iommn e | MisoUr TACiTic 18 the G from KU |ably recelve thelr pay in a short time.|dnd lotters received by the Omaha ofec | number of doors, he has also asked (hat | pany yesterday without striking any im- the police authorities of New Orteans. | DRI SO S0 R e O | Lot e e Phiflippy T 91" Ten checks have been hung up untl the |t Would com ther R e o [t caminy sout oL fue Iakier sartiony 8 | pbeus ead - BOALEIE oty mtea ] , o Fe and irande X sseng en D rechived, Alsiost eYary morms A , Nearly all the old-timers on the Omaba | ,\"vesult in a practical union of the two A Hunter. contracting frelght agent | enumerators explain why in their districts [ jho Gpv 't 18 FCEe changed from the northwest corner of the |oped, however, which the attorney general ‘ force recognized them. “Doc” hasn't| % ! ol R be | of the k Tsland, leaves foday for @ |inere are t " |ing the supervisor receives a letter from|bascment to the southwest corner of the | pelievos will assist him in proving that the changed much. they say. since he used to|SL€ms 18, It Is reported, wbout to be| Pl AL FECE (GG ia Giiver Colo: | there are no manufacturing or lndustrial | (he chicf office telling him of some enter- | same. Tho work of the carrier s in the | company s an unlawful combine, operating operats in thess parts ten years ago; bie|(Ormd: The detalls of the unlon ate NOW|redo resor Mrs. Hunter accempanies | enterprises, when from six of the districts | prise with headquarters at Omaha whose |south part of the room and the change will [\ defiance of the nti-trust law of Ne hort-cro e e b uy. | belog worked out by financiers of the two | him b such establishments were reported in 1890, | officers will be expected to report the|bring his recreation room closer to hIs [ pragka. ‘The acti ixinglly teoubh ook M RERES R WLEORNAC BraY, | oorporations, and, according to report, an-| O. D. Lyon, agent of the Unlon Pacific | g no oo \oneion hae received a le B b nREE e LR LS ad ska e actlon was originally brought Bowever, tho bald spot on the back of bis | COTPOrations, and, uccording to report, wn- |, O, B Lyon, 4ent i, (he Uit VAGGL | Suporvisor Wheeler has recelved a lotter |status of the business at branch Houses | work. He has also asked that the oflice be | bufore the auprem court and the evidence head I a b larger than it was, bis | SLher summer will mot have pasted before | Ml i rter I chmpiny’ wilh ' | from the department requesting that the | located In almost every part of the union. | furnished with platormn scales §0 that mail | will bo fnally submitted beforo that tri- g e coalition is completed he recel - | Darty of cattiemes o are contemplatin & S oalln , 8 | mica Taat g . 52 rahtias . . s 'wh 4 4 shoulders more etooped, but withal that | o oy mmm“fl‘n“ Kikay &1 ik BG patt HIM S FAR G BRI lating | enum rators be ..&u d upen to explain and | The last letter contatned requests for in-|matter may be weighed upon the trucks. |pupal, The ofclals of the oil company the Bertillion photos are & good likeness of he judges from the tone of the com Grande for the extension of that line from ern Nebraska nica- | formation from branches in Tow . Nlinois, This would save much time and labor, as objected to the presence of the public or | ) the cracksman who, in January of 1804, rob- o 8 i —_ — tion that the checks for the other enu- | Pennsylvania, New York, Loulsiana, Mis-|at present every sack has to be handled |ihe press and the hearing proceeded in star bed the postoffice at Griswold, la. and | Lus®tSO ¥Ouh thiauen te San Juan valley | pewitre Little Barly Risers are famous | merators will arrive shortly. The priuci- |sourl and Colorado. Each day there s |twice while being weighed. Rhaiaher stsslon b the Honek s GREET sorved flvo years for it at Anamosa. and then over inlo a AL e g win |lttle pills for liver and bowel troubles. | pal trouble with the enumerators i the |mailed to the department a list of the —_— this olty, ' 1t seems that “Doc” has been getiing into :m‘nd its line soutbwest from this point|NeVer Eripe country precincts is that they understood Omaha houses visited whose \r«- dquarters The Best Remedy for Diarrhoea. The only testimony taken was that of more trouble down in the City of Sudden A week ago, taking advantage that the police were busy with the mobs, he had the misadventure to be caught while arranging to blow a safe in until it reaches the Colorado river and will tollow the river down to Willlams, Arlz., possibly going down the canyon ftself. At Williams it will unite with the Santa Fe, thus establishing through connections with CULLED from the Field 'of POLITICS Mr. W. M. Cross, a prominent and {nfluen- tial citizen of Coryell county, Texas, says, I never had such pains In my life as I euffered when dlarrhoea attacked me, 1 have tried many medicines, but noue give Dalton Risley, acting manager and ordinar- ily cashier of the company in Omaba. Mr. Risley admiited that the !l consumed in this city came from the company's refin- erles at Whiting, Ind., and Cleveland, O. a broker's office. He was arrested and now [ {he® CaeblIsh e we such rellef as Chamberlain's Colic, | Tho attorney general dwelt on thi polut as awaits trial. seanwhile tho New Orleans Ca In the perfection of ite plan of organiza- | retiring from politics, anyhow, which means, | takes on the side of the Boer people, and | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Thi6 18 |4 fndication that the concern was owned authorities would like o know something [ AGENTS TREAD A VIRTUOUS PATH, |tion the republican state committee has for | I suppose, that he will resign the position |the fact that thie meeting was called to unquestionably the best remedy known for|anq controlled by the Rocketeller interests concerning his antecedents, and Chiet Don- S two woeks been entertaining at headquarters | he holds as oil inspector and from which [meet in the state house, now under the |diarrhoea. It always cures and 18 pleasant | proysing the witness further, the attorney ahue 1s preparing a screed on the subject| Eithics of Fraternity Are Observed |the chairmen of county committees from |he draws $100 a month. I don't see how |control of the fusion party, naturally gave | to take that will prove interesting reading Hall used to ply his craft of burglar and pd Pence Relgnws in w Joints” Local railway city ticket agents, known in all parts of the state. Platte country chairmen were coming in for | up Last week the South | he can retire from politics without giving|it a political cast Prominent democrats, bis job. To uttempt to retire in any | wever, contend that the meeting had no general compelled .the admisssion from Mr. Risley that wo far as he knew John D. = Rockefeller fs president of the compan: safe blower in’ Omana, and it was. while | the veraucular of the fraternity as the “low | instruction, and this week those from the | other way would be like trying (o resign o [political purpose. They sald that Miss | The following deathe and Biriha were tec | GG T g R ecusntls b eRIREA here that he earned the sobriquet of “Doc.” | joints,” were entertained at the office of | counties of the North Platte country. From |public office while one is short in his a irley was allowed to use representative | Pameiy-four hours ending at noon Friday: | Nebraska branch. In order to account for his beiug abroad tary J. W. Munn this morning. The|each the officers of the committee have |counts." 1l to save the hire of a hall, which would | Deaths—Frank Hrusha, St. Joseph's hos- [“mp 50 00 S0 want at wome length at all houre of the night and early morn- | sesslon apened in an experience meeting and | obtained minute and accurate information as — cost her $40, aud If she should have held | pital aged, 20i Jacob A. Craum, Dodge | 1o the prevalling prices of ofl compared ing It was bis habit to impersonate a phys!- | terminated in a love feast. All of the agen to the conditions prevailing in their re The Jackeonians and County Democracy | her meeting in a church she would have | Ririne. Cumming, 2010 Castellar, | with those In force some years ago. “'About clan and to wear the silk tile, Prince Albert | testified that they had been faithfully striv- | spective counties and there has hardly been|men will bardly be willing to make any |had to pay for the lights It is not out [ boy: Wil Heck, 1614 Iyner. bovi|gne year ago,” he sald, “the company ralsed coat and brisk air of & member of that pro- | ing to live up to the standard established | one who did not bring tidings of populists | concessions to South Omaha in the matter |of place to ask what right the fusion state | (ieore Tmigh, 015 Souly, e Set | the price one-halt cent a galion, following fesslon. He mever went out on such oc- | by thelr code of ethics and Secretary Munn |or democrats who are satisfied with the fof location of the county convention and an |house junizaries have to allow the state’s fpoleyw, 1261 South Fourteenth: girl: ‘John | this four months ago with another fncrease caslons without & med case. Siopped | solemnly pronounced benediction after he | € t prosperity of the country and who|increase of the representation from that|gas to be burned gratis for Boer war | Prborsky, 1211 William, boy; A Inda, 2818 | op 110 cents a gallon. The total raise, on the street by a suspicious patrolman he | bad read his report, substantiating the tes- | Wil vote accordingly this year for its con- | city, “We are in a delicate position in that | me Only a fow nights ago thie same | Bouth Twenty-seventh, boy therefore, has amounted to 2 cents in the would explain that he was out on a sick | timonies delivered and bearing witness to | thnuance respect,” sald one of the leading Jack- |outlit burned up fitteen pounds of the b ey pmee— last year. Sixty days ago thera was & call and would proceed to dazzle the blue s et g | | sonians. “There are two bitter factions of | state’s gunpowder in firlug a cannon salute | A gentleman recently curea ot dve opalh | 1ot ioh " of 1 ceat & mallon. 1eavioe fhe coat with & lot ‘@f medical terms, usually | s few moments before the solree came | Harmony s not by any means so ...m.-‘-'nv‘ South Omaha democrats. There fs one |for Bryan, on hearing of his nomination [#nd cannot eat, and some have none that| . 'y reqge 1 cent for the year.' bleaded in & pleturesque mixture of elang. | to an end the sgents were entertained by |#MORE democrats In this county (hat the | faction with which Tommy Nolan 18|for the presiden Most people will ve- | gave the followlng appropriate rendering of | “pyy sutorney general mado an effort to “Rrothors in Misery." personal reminiscences aud vaudevillisn | ™Y democratic central .xl»un'..'n 1.‘ \.-'x‘-”xlu:v identified, \:In!. the other s known as the | member that Secretary of State Porter could Burns' famous blessir Some have MOl | 4\l over how much the Increase meant la “You and I are brothers In misery,” he|turns by several of their number. J. 8. (% 10 thelr hearts o Boeot ooy ey | [hodle Redmond crowd. The ltter find uo room in the state house for the ac- | WANt It; but we have meat and we dollare and cents to the people of Nebratka would say, clapping the officer patroniz- | MoNally dilated in glowing terms upon the | {l€Fioom. at which timo they wiil try 40| league with the Molte-Miller-Fanning push | commodation of the commission appointed |Kodol Dyepeptin Cure be thanked Ho asked Mr. Risley how much oll was sold tagly on the shoulder. “We are doomed |cxtraordinary pleasure that had been his | 5S¢ toBether on their dificrences, Whey WHFland any concesslons that might be made by the lust leglelature to investigate the | preparation will digest what you (ORI B g TS s P S e 10 work Dights with tho bats and the Fats | during the tast ten days In chaperoning two | Judiciously sssemble in difterent halls two | would be to their advantage. Now, Nolan |recount ballot fraud perpetrated by a |instantly relleves and radically curts T bt By i o v and can never be sure of o rest. Last | large parties of colored folks upon picnick \:1“-<~ I-'w‘ ; L ‘I‘":Hl\v ‘w P ;Hm“' e ‘ nd his fri m: have always stood by the |former fusion legislature gestion and all stomach diserders. The inquiry was concluded after s two night I was up for five hours with an old | ing excursions. George West told some of | 1he |ogem ot the i : ' | Jacksoniane and we could not afford to do| e peeting addressed by Miss Shirley - — | bours' sesalon and further heariug of the $ the leaders of the old committea faction | anything t would look like a concession 2 Photographers End Convention. s - -, pelican Who was troubled with acute | his inimitable stories, Willlam Brill recited | it ("W B0 0 B Cect jointly, but | to (helr enemies last night at the state house was slimly at- | ntora nd Comventlon, | caso will occur in Chicago. The attorney atrophia of the organ of vemeration and I|in his Incomparable manner a couple of [ \na fioweil men disdained to accord them helr > tended. There were ouly ffty-five people | MPWAUK y #1-The Natlonal| gencral will be under the necessity of doing 4ldn’t get to tear for the pad untll §|James Whitcomb Riley's poems and J. B. | yo'much recognition. The adherents of the| | present by actual count. A committee was | PROtOBFARhErS AshaLA lon convention | Jomg gleuth work in the meantime in order o'clock this morning.” Reynolds was engaged 1n & Elowing recital | foomei comonitton are bitter against the | COUALY Democracy club leaders are mak- |appolnted at the conclusion of the address | “4Me 0 8 close tod g with the awarding | o jgcate the officlals of the company whom Then ho would hand the patrolman | of the attractions of cricket when the soclul | oo by o e e o Eait 1t way | I8 Preparations for & noisy meeting next |for the purpose of organizing for a series | f the varlous prizes in the different class | o wishes to interrogate. The offcials have clgar and hasten ou sossion was adjourned | e iroush strons pressurs and ardent | ThUTSduy evening as a formal ratification | of Boer war mee and, it Is understood, | *XBIDIte. ~ shown an unwillingnees 1o appear before the Finally, however, he came to grief. Some s Yepresontations of the necessity of harmony | of the state and national nominations. W.| as these mectings become popular, a distinet | AL e reforees in this city, and the Omaba office officer had taken the trouble to look for omcials Meet ago that they wero induced to go Into any |y Oldham. who - recently attalned ~wlde | brand of fusion politics will be fnjected into | 1, ucacror Louts K. Hutton has sworn out | Professes to have no knowledge of thelr the name “Doctor Butler” in the city di-| CHICAGO, July 27.—Executive oficers of | pogotintions that carried with them any jeity ag (the wen wha will nemisais|he g wirrants for the arrest of five milk dealers | whereabouts vectory and, not finding it, his suspiclons | western raiiroads met here today to con- | countenence to the three men named, and | DFyan” but who v’ not apparently half %0 | Migy Shirle} stated that America would | Who are charged with having used for al . e were aroused. The next time the burglar- | sider ways and means of harmonizing rates | the approaching hustle at the primaries| &o) Known as man who nominaied | help the Boer republic if it could. Bhe sald: | Gefiyde und ofhier Chemich’s Lo preserst hos(, 08s Minute Cough Cpre 1s the only physician was encountered on that oficer's | and the dletribution of traffic in the northe | will be a last ditch combat for some of the | BFYan:" Will be the chief speaker. Edgar | i Andrew Jackson was lving we would | ngainst whom the charges are made by (he harmlcss remedy that produces Immediate ) [l beat he was taken to the station. The| west, but thelr deliberations were kept|pmembers of the trio | Howard will be another, as well as some of | agsail the British with shot and shell. Any Uiwpegtor are Rauan Bros, I".';‘h'" “"'l ults. Try it modicine chest was opensd and found aps | seoret L e on Joed Marry Miller once pretty | (N Otber nominces for state offces boy knowa the only thing to do Is for Amer. | 410 Contar streeta; 3. Ramuscn, Jifth und T T IT parently to be full of little glass bottles | The Northern Pacific has rofused to con- [ geverely,” says a Jacksonian, “but through > ica to o to South Africa and stop the [and Woolworth: J. N. Jensen. Sixtieth and [ +rhe bullding inspactor has tssged the fol of flour and baking soda, but In false com- | gent to any arrangement whereby a division :.\ l«.]umh\.u o of Governor Poynter ',‘,,. LINCOLN, Neb, July To the Editor | British. » boast of our liberty and of | Hickory, and the Waterloo Creamery, 1613 ‘vg!»'q'u.- )‘wrvhfu Charles W Jnu.k..m!.m partments back of this “prescription case ‘| of trafic could be made on any fixed basis. | has come to the front again. We will have | 0f The Bee: No one should assail cb living in th t land in the world, yet we | Hloward TwentgAtth ' and “ason, 1"3.‘-'.'.'&-(”r'xlli wus an array of burglar's tools that must | The Great Northern s also reported to be | (o lay him out again, and this time it will | but 1t is quite true that thin ald and |allow England to a poor, old man Your drugglst will refund your money if |and’ Lothrop. . frame store bailding bave cost him @ pretty sum. Later he|displeased with the plans laid down by |pe so effectively that he will not again be | done under xh:l- hdl‘“,‘!l cloak of .n‘w‘\ n |1t we do not help the Boer, we may look | pazo Ointment falle to cure you. 00 cents. :;m I|. o -“.\m.,, l“‘l'd:mll\(lh‘ T’,'m)‘r was connected with several burglaries and | other 1t d roads. suscitated soon. Some of us are not so | connection with the Boer war appeal for | for some other kind of a government in our - goans, BTN | 30 SGNE AR SpERi gentenced to a term at Lincoln - h [ Fore at Motse for. while he is arrogant and | sympathy by Elizabeth Shirley, who spo} wn land and the power that overthrows the Hurt by Falllng Brick. “.'.'fl"'f!‘.,:3‘1‘:;'.‘;.‘, fitons oompany XaAM With the pictures of Hall are others of Tratumen Killed in Collision, ctatorial and beadstrong, 1 will say this |8t the capitol bullding last night, which | republic of ith Africa may yet overthrow While a mason was enkaged in repairing | - - - Pl o porch climber named Lee Cobn, allas| BELLEVILLE, Ont. July 27.—Two pas- | for him, that he always knows when he is [Bave a political significance ur own republi Thewe were some of | (he chimne the Tesidence of Joseoh | | . Eeais) Clerk Feund Desd, Leopold Cohn, who is also belleved to have | senger trains on the Grand Trunk collided | licked und takes his medicine. But we a Miss Shirley was announced (o speak in |the etatements of Miss Shirley, and those ,““"-',‘I"‘m i S uth ‘Fwelfth st i . briok | ‘.“;,‘k" MG Ml SY g "f,fl"'w'-‘. a0 Omaha record yesterday on a curve south of Madere | going to teach Governor Poynter that he | representative hall at the state h in | who have heard Mr. Bryan and other demo- | 2-year-old sor who' mus' playihg | found dead on & mall car on the Chesss s Junction. The ongines were demolished |cannot run the Douglas county democrats |the interests of the widows and orphans of 'crats and fusionists cannot belp but recog- |10 the yard, squarely on top of the head | peake A‘ 'um;’.‘ v‘n-(In this murr‘lnl It is Sohn B Colm oo was brought |884 {0 cars telescoped. Two of the train- | through such Influences. As for Charley |tbe Bosr war." The position the fusionists pise (he political trand ot tbe sa-call & Uit Secounts the calla” was Btill :;‘r‘:l:\‘""lw:wnfl:;:wmal "he late' United Htates ¢rom Mastings Thursday by & deputy men were killed aud five persons were in- Fanning, be bas apuounced bis lutention of of Nebraska and the democratic party iwelt| Boer mectings, « R. K. 'consclous. Senator James B, Beck.