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10 TIE OMATIA DAIL Y BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 3 S 9 1 1o h 1 1 the f NEDLCED RATES 0N ‘ n( | e BT B e BTl TR ST A T R R BT ance to be overly large ““L \ ]” \] “\[\P “FRR\ a‘ ) 1‘ ;Y i and it this Vin Chicago, Milwnokee & 8t Pasl y 1 5 AMUSEMENTS. ¥4 South Omaha News. Kive hool off . -y ¢ I r»r» TR SRR B R i PR e s g t ) ; sukes & B% Pust sitway miny Satur- | school ax to talk about Fall Clothing for wo- 1 | i ted ! r xpected that the Board of F I ! retur 3 1 IS CARTOONIST IN SCHOOL OF OPTICS - : eormen B men, but the pleasure of secing A n as the nece \ ' : Pit Lak them is greater, Malkes n Man as Hands 11 : Lee Gilmon Doing Nieely A A s Apollo Look Like . Nu % | Rigin, Ti JU . . v . . . . . Idiot—itenson for Th o ort fay 1 G 3 W L et . . . . . . . . . . bt v A na ¥ §er P And to all points on their lines in Towa, 1111 . . . . . . . . . . e by low H . 5 Wiscol Minnesota and the north i % . nwor . ¢ neuln of Michigan, at one fare, plus ol P4/ the TobN of ‘ ‘ . hee : o R R We shant bother you with type now i ) Tt r p wum selling rate s a conca ade by Schultz 1 ed to October 31 ' " : o, ol o councilman ey 18 A F A NASH —but there are things about the ca o 1L all to b i man of ster s o ral Western Agent to ar Ey e awty | strict honesty. Ca - S x), ‘arnam St., Oma g I has lived in South Omaba for | blood polse at Twonty-cighth Ll AT stock that must be told later on, k¢ ‘ T oy i Hrtyefour | A0 G streets and alighted rai . . . . . . . . . . xl|.mn The r 1 ot ] gL T ',’,;,‘“ ret” | while it was in motion 0 and 26, we will i ¥ i ‘ g with a L on ek, ol i Oma . St » o * - X from lowa, - i it ‘ . 1 on county and Burglors Taken in Act Pt “'\vl,'v_‘”':‘l‘fi""‘“ \ to th ' ek AL %8 | dotnw their “Hire” and: follewsd ft up witt | 107 B toFly Waa, of Richmond | Officer B n tonight arre ate of one ! 5 s s ollowed It ue e . sBince s South Omaha | who gave thetr namen as Tom O Fate ot one fars In afew days--all about new au- 1 | N pulling match behind the wings | \0WOSIP. OS) L B i bl M frer they had retired from view of the Schults has been a contractor a John son, while in the act of r » Visitors' excursion tickets on sale ' ' king . i i gh union man ways emplo ng the re n ¢ r N oxour b o e A RV OIS s Alverivee oroush union Iways employing | bing the residence of | . Morlarlty. | gun’"l6 ang 56, to nearty all polats n tumn styles Russian blouse tailor- N the rather tedious dullness that had b . ”‘k““" "‘” ““’ "'“ “"‘ L) 1": A {L L ‘{" "' b ede AL nesota and Wisconsin at one ' ‘ " sature he serformanc long residen n ashington and | and stree ring the T al 0 T’ > uné >, 1 Rirs. byl Hent: rance so marked feature of the performance | Hie long resid AL O CATTL (R for the round trip. All made suits, skirts, etc, \ t hat tin H th 1 been al I s natural i irglar had ” hing b | 1 turn until October 31 ' b plodges te ip to that time. Had the “goyls” been a - . i o ! urn unt A . . v * . " . Hatent . rry mood when she | lowed to settle their lttle difference up |'¥.v’; . ‘Iu;‘ auce and he Is well spoken | few trinke mall value 1 dete s at City Ticket office, 1402 | ¥ b ) ¢ 1t the | the stage according to Marquls of Queens- | Whe " " . or address W. H. Brill, D, ‘ ' i e : It is predicted that he will . fnmie City Goss 3 [ fEviaenin hool of opti n- | berry rules. hore 18 not the shadow of a | o 16 BReLECed that he will recelve 8| gopn cailngher hus & l ; You'll find a wonderful selection Fiste the { heaven as to make an that it would have thrown il iin: ) w [0l Time" completely in the shade aud [h® has always been excecdingly popular ’ v s hooked t ! morning and having ' SIEH K. fhei Dl o B tan have | boen voted & Rowllng success. - |AmODE the people of his own race. On A ere. paina. in your back i caused by here whenever you're ready. The suth & feall ple it ATUAVER Rasvay Kl he | Drominent democrat admitted terday A " Kid being weak. Take Cramer's | y y ' fronted by & thin use of wasting space in telling fu | that ehults would uado Jective il wect aenin | Koy Cure. That will strengthen them. | showu)g will surprise you, 117K Myt i Let it suffice to say it was u b it ! h ote in mber eet 1 by all drugglst | . . . . . . . . . 5 South O ther w t 1 G608 thie Way han “A Hot Old Time 4 e 4 J : | eomely man laborer er th v would vote er H that the r “Black Crook, dr. ekl Fipas . i ee c instance, would be Under circumstances that were discour- | iocar unfot ¢ and niversally ChIaay gl L ip g . from the and spectators alike the initial perform- | yno rovision of the city charter say that i i i Our_waret FULL flatiofted truth f wk Crook, Jr. was Riven at|gip, Vhr aind (e & i e "ind i RIRD' REED weed- | visit this playh S| LIl LL AR L ) the state ate. as his four years in the Hue the T i real | Fane. A i wmall | the funn " ked or pleased | ypeough the plece one could dimly discern. | wivy coun wn him the needs of ’ ma e : according to per sex “‘}"“ " | in the midst of the wreckage of scerery, the | \ne municipality STeR R bo BeR T | Ul Saturd i ! AL el Al are hocked ! ke 10| (omporary blasting of histrionic hopes and | | e AR bbbl gl 4 e oy et O \We shall TR —— be told, even by a ¢ poultice, that | tho griet of principals and chorus, signs of | Geoety 'vouterda bt SpF R . LA b | e t-of-way with bl t 1 o 1 \ t g RS SO D i | v;‘ r mouth ‘4 e iy | DoWIHTE meHt It .n. production, b o K5 -TORC B, AT LIBB%; SVurY. h% 1B Ay i hongs ERve - Sow b 4L pcr puckngc. ’ " § their e And ¢ s s | W on the opening night it ¢ ection of the county knows Bert. He ¢ N nice large B S 'y S TS e e o i e Ladies’ Furs Such ma toc A to be joked | indeed, this ma the offering for some | ooy o by only popular among all j 1t may be| Bird Ma kag i & 4 R | With the averae ma however, | doubly interesting o but is one of the leading business | [ koo the 4 v i especially (he ambitious man Actors, singers and chorus arrived &t the | pon o'yl P G o aace T8 08 R0 | M eention vagtln | 1 fhrd ¥ . He can stand there and look at his theater direct from the de rothe | H . . ° b & thit e il A } tollowing | 1At Schultz and Wilcox will make a great | with Hoste Bird torted profile and imagine tha i audience began to assemble and following | i SOUETE BN VIEER WL WA b 8 ot il Fer e ul S ]P S an als s denly become great enough to figure in|thom came the scenery. The large crowd sonEtination, BN £ the mixture bird seed men ’ L national polit 1 thereby incur the [ wag good-natured and enjoyed the good [T t ot Clab. | yuen and stest caustic pen the newspaper artist. His | (hings which were presented and overlooked | ord {8 rampant in democratic circles | adria 4 LR U L el I i reflection resemble Swinnerton cartoon | guch minor eve as the occasional collapse | in South Omaha and plenty of uyln-‘.ng': in [TETN h 2 ‘él,‘[” \ Gflnfiéil DTU 0 we are plcaSCd to announce ‘h‘]t thc man- of himself. The cha lines of his face | of a drop curtain and the frequent refusal | sight for those who are remalning true to! s M gc H 1 and fire are expanded, upread out an With o1 the ~arops” 1o portorm. the functions ex: | the. Bryun suandart . The e ety | RICHARDEON David .. aged 65 vear erma“,‘, Metonngll Urug b0 \,factyrers permit us to hold their sample bloated bondholder defying Toil | The play deals with scenes and incidents | clubs were anized. One was the Bryan| jpuners t it da L B Just wh conclave -}:m»; w:- 'S | principals in the cast ecially the male | straight Bryan club presided over by Dr. W weird orla of the face dIVIne | mampers and Miss Cassidy, are capable of [§. Whits and some more of the promin They come in Jackets s, ettos, Sear : W she 1/ tho lobby 6f & AHeRter | uestcaworthy: wokk, but ‘tbe. chotus; for the | deoerats 6 th TS St ‘l hey come in ""_‘ ket . Capes, ( u]I"nw ttes, Searfs, Boas, Mufls is not obvious. A hardshell w’w icher , most part, is marked for the age and lack | to the entertainment of W. J. Bryan a week in Krimmers, Near Seals, Persians, Astrakhans, Beaver - the old school might say it was the way the | of vocal accomplishment of its members. | or so ago has, it is stated, caused a serious | i p ety fiid kho ot manih a1 architect had of calling the patrons fools | A number of pleasing cpectalties are intro- | rupture fn the ranks of the Bryan and Stev kunks, Minks and every fur known to the manufacturer, for spen their money to encourage | gyced, the most commendable being the on club. Rumor it that the club has | y . 3 C O =0 P qaN R TICR T " frivolt wicked enterprise, But this | yinging of Agnes Sulkey and Martha Chapin, | quietly tven up_ the shost. teaeing. Aoay| A SAVING TO YOU OF 50 PEL CENT. FURS FROM $1.00 TO explanati s mot explain. 1t i more | two chic young women who sing nicely, | Gallagher holding the sack for $50 of unpaid | $150.00 EACH. lkely it was put there to jolt a man's|gress hecomingly and appear to advantage | bills inci.red by the club. Democrats who | i conceit and thereby discourage flirting with | by reason of their personal attraction. Be- [elaim to be on the inside insist that the T o i offer i i ' the chorus girls side these the vaudeville performers are | hursting of this bubble practically disposes I'he greatest opportunity ever 4‘)|‘|1.|u! During this tremen E 15 of mirrors—have you noticed | Mile, France singer and dancer; Fred|of the candidacy H. Ensor and | dous sale on furs we will sell 275 ladies” tailor-made thelr growing prevalence of te y and Emma Hewitt, globe equilib {John M. Tanner islature. Dr. | «ni O L1500, 00 5 K20.00, g It {& well within the memory of many liv- | Armstrong and Mabel Cassidy, vocalists and [ Ensor wants to be e a member of the | suits, worth $15.00, 00 and §20.00, for only ......... . ing today when mirrors (called 100King- | entertainers: May Corey in illustrated songs | state senate, while Tanner is looking for a able J i W : ate glasses then) were confined to the domes- | and Hoevet and Hall, musical electros. | seat in the house of representatives, With. 1 table S in new all wool mate tie economy, like washtubs and clocks b out the assistance of the McCrann-Gallagher worth $ 0] (-0 G R S . Framed and cracked after the manner of Kineay aggregation it is asserted that neither of ;n ~rhr'mllm’~ slate vhl'; hw“m the hall| gy 1g a pleasure to sell Chamberlain's | these candidates can secure sufficient sup- Q9 275 ladies” all silk taffeta waists, worth ust above the tin washbasin. But now one | ¢ojie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” [port at the primaries to elect a delegation " . & = e sees them everywhere, They constitute the | wrives the Harmon Drug Co. of Mound City, | favorable to themselves. a $6.00 and $6.50, on sale for ... .. oiiiiie chief item of barroom fixtures; merchants |y, cause it always gives our trad On the other hand members of the Bryan | Ry { f ' use them in show cases to multiply thelr | coiynlete satistaction. It is our leader for |club say thelr organization is flourishing. M 200 ladies’ early fall jackets, silk lined throt stocks and no elevator is complete Without | powel complaints.” This is the only rem- | W. P. McDevitt, chief elerk of the Joint Car Y worth $10.00, on sale for ....... e i its speculum of beveled gl Time was, | aqy that never fails and that is pleasant | Inspection bureau, and Phil Connell, a prom- Mond too, wken a man would blush to be se and safe to take. When reduced with water | inent labor leader, are Bryan club candi- on Sept — P Tasd : g surveying himself in a mirror. Such th and sweetened, children like it dates for the legislature and they say that i a,y'l pt. 10 300 ladies’ early fall jackets, were for women. But all that is changed E s their delegations will win out. Democratic I{XC/"“S in lowa, WOITHESHI00, 08 cive (sivsinnies isirsioniin s siaioisislnmbls now. Men in public brazonly primp before | primaries will be held on September 20 with isconsin. ; 1t. Riding down on the elevator he jostles £ (he Miver While Attempts | S0Uh Omaba s entitled to seven delegates. orthern IVichigan, £ ] adlies” 1 8, the shirtw 1 stenographer in order to nto od e » » i i OD: BRAE BE i alhvaane bnenite . adjust his tie. At last here is ground upon ing to Leap from t Henrictta Dietr I Savage Here Today. (1?0rthernflM|§50un, ShIoH thatlakae huVe ko aqUall fobting to the Jacob Richtman, Dietrich and Savage, candidates {or for- entral Illinois, 75 dozen ladies’ percaline unde i o I ernor and lieutenant governor on the re- N 5 P ARSI IR e About 5:45 p. m. yesterday Morris Frank, | publican ticket will visit South Omaha to- 1 fare plus $2 2 wortilh 1005 on BRI AL A i savss | “Peoplo. come ten miles o byy | the 12-year-old son of Morris Frank of | day and make a tour of the city. Mayor for the round trip. [ ) | Foley's Kidney Cure,” while J. A. Spero| 7 L"”"'"“"f”l' *‘"‘""." :;":Ifld::"‘;::“l‘“:L"Isrlll\‘ was hvmml.».l : Ml;r- .3.|~V|"Hl.n.vv|>y Return until Oct. 31. We are showing our advanced styles in early fall overskirts, of Helmer, Ind., say ‘It 18 the medical | the foot of Douglas stree SARRIBE ranal Ravagh that Oandidate Digisioh . snd | at £15.00, $20.00, £25.00, $30.00 and $10.00 eaclh. . to juthp from the steamer Henrietta to|himself would reach South Omaha about Ticket Offios, Burlington Station, | wonder of the age. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South | the steamer Jacob Richtman. 1In company o'clock today and arrangements will 1502 Farnam St 10th and M omaba. d WItE bis yousksr wisier C4 boy Bad mide o by the republicans to do the proper Tol. 260, GREAT ADVANCE SALE IN MILLINERY NOW GOING ON. ) 7 it s a trip on the latter boat and when the ! honors. While no formal reception will be - More Che urstons, Henrietta came to the landing he, with| held it {s thought that th will be an in- | mber 1, 1 Remarkable! The | other boys, jumped to that boat before | ption at the mayor's office dur- | season is at its height. Cool weather. Al- | it had been tied at the rear. In attempi-|ing the morning hours. After this the di titude, 3,400 feet. Healtbful climate. Good | ing to jump k his foot slipped and he | tinguished party will be shown through the | place to spend a vacation fell iuto the water. packing houses and over the stock yards. HOT SPRINGS, South Dakota. As he struck the stream he shrieked, but — atc our [] The trip Is e made via the Fremont, | before help could arrive he sank and never AR “'h:”hI” LA v)';m i Elkhorn & Missour! Valloy rallroad. Satur- | camo to the surface. The fireman of the| The PUPIiC sohoc’s open tacey sad as far i f dny excursions September 1, 8, 15, 20, | Henrletta followed bim Into the water, but | & possible « RrEATGlon has besn mad er]es [)) | Limit, October 31, 1900, | in the swift current hetween the boats ‘"r| '; “(vlnllvnnmln a m'nn: “,) lxi\ur'«:f ing Eaturday and Tuesday excursions on sale | could render him no assistance. The father | tendent Wolfe does not look for the at- N ATIATiO0d utsdr avinlousion able | S TetanNIm g tasliae, e st | RERGLUA TS G0 1 o othing nnouncements ] Slous City, Missouri Valley, Omaha ard west | man improvised a drag with which the | . Thiaraat 1o Nabraska man ‘improvised @ drag with wh w " f h I ‘ Faak oue wil G 1 Tuesday excursions, September 4 and 18,| Police officers hearing of the drowning e se or casin on '. ‘ Ixu'h n i l ha'4 an au- | also on sale at points on “North-Western [ went to the scene and issued an order pro- COmEREGn | thentic portrait, important | Line” and connections east of the Missourl | hibiting children trom eatering the boats [ 1f we did a credit business we couldn't | A ; . river, unaccompanied by older persons sell goods at prices we do.” The redson we | dates and most famous sayings Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- [} i e S R 7 i = | can “save vou money on’ perscriptions is Libel s k : e e * N i) . :I-':: “""‘ :-'r ‘m $2, for round trip Abe vwaiiiin AheeAis sais. nabasae | TEAEA NS 1.:‘;”). Caivy™ wlth Doc. 1 ANNUUNGEMEN from Washington to McKinley. fice in a ramshackie building, ought not to be in the same Dates sale—September 1, 4, 8, 15, 18, 22, | clothing because If he traveled on his own |Hood's el fix next summer. Dirt, too, secms more offensive in hot ’ 2. reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur- | (em Catarrh Powde | | weather. } For pamphlets telling all about hotels, | po Counterteiters of DeWitt's Witch | IT0oy tatarrh Powd | ! scenery, climate and cures, call on any| Hazel Saive couldn’t sell their worthless ”vwvflh' Bitters ! agent North-W ern Line. salves on their merits, 8o they put them in l,ml: ;} alary ¢ ‘I'V“;‘l:nuu\ | boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's. Look | xial 05y Faleym l‘nv\mr out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch | 8 4 . Is the title of the most attractive pub- | fazel Salve. It cures pilcs and all nkm"-}‘nw" of '.”“ IRT LTI e T e — lNeation ever gotten out by a railroad on | gisenses Finkham's Compound the subject of scenery and resorts. It is | — Bar B 40c | | = $iska b L P 18sued by the passenger department of the | BOLD THIEVES UNDER ARREST | Al Tavlets PRESIDENT | is cool, clean nnjl well w:npl.m d. There is always a drn.fl, COLORADO & SOUTHERN RY. | gaatta Enulsion the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist ;":;n“"r the i :,'1|”:f_‘.“:h,..'[::,'.‘:,‘ [ Fellows Who Trica to Rob Gliman's |DUfve Malt Whiskey ... ¢ [ I desire no other inserip- | by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in ing health and pleasure resorts, Ofice Are Caught by ¢ CUT PRIC re stor he summer., 4 4 Riae o er v T} e than ) Copy of (his handsome book sent to any | Deteotiver, SCHAEFER DRUGGIST | tion over my grave 1e tha | i BT S e |': ¥ ‘:\I -.'i'n‘{""" The two bold young thieves who entered 8. W, Cor. 10th and Chinago. th “Here lies John Adams P @encral Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. |8. F. Gilman's flour office at Seventecnth e who took upon himself the re- | R c PETERS & CO P r other handgome publication, | and Ni ||..m|~|,vl:w: .;;l.::r‘].;,\- atteraoon | 4 gponsibility of the peace With |yassachusetis, inaugurated 1757, bora 0 o Ve ) ¢ Colorado Beauty Spots,” sent on receipt [and succeeded ope o safe and| . ki e i B e | - Y of 1 cent in post makiog away with the cash box are now | Two Tralns nally France in the y 1800, \oker 81, 2180, disd July 428 | Rental Agents, - - - Ground Floor, Bee Bullding. | - oceupylng quarters a e city ja ey K y g Hanasome s v | oee Pt satime offenders, John. Hogmer and Grand Special offer of Men’s New Fall Suits at 50c| ] of views enroute to California; cuts all| Raeq Yates. After the theft they were on the Dollar. | finished in beautiful colors. Copies can be | shageq by the employes, who crowded them . obtained at “:1\. s below . | s0 hard they were obliged to drop the box Hart. Schaffner & Marx of Chicago, make the finest ready-to- UNION PACIFIC which was recovered intact. Saturday U , i A ¢ as ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC | yight Captain ller saw the young fellows UNION 1 wear clothing in AmericaThey carvied over from I.l~_l season |I1<_'|| i ; COAST i in company with an ex-convict mumed PACIFIC { sands of vards of the finest fabriesand made them into men's fin in uu Cuunlxy recognize the all principal western points. John Coo in a Thirteenth street res il aibgl 4 4 A Phv " - g “ Ity ticket office 1324 Farnam street | jayrant, Coover came out and was ar- est suits of this year's styles, and at an immense outlay of re .|4!_\ | g / L superiority of 3 rested by the ;..pm:u‘ who Iwnl; 'lmn to cash we bought the enti stock 50 cents on the dollar., W ! LEA & PERRINS’ g . the station and up some detectives A A Snle ; i oe. ] . ; IAL EXCURSIONE BAAT & NORXM | S08 LML rers: At that time 1t was | start the season by placing this hig stock on sale at hu‘lf price— | . : ; Vin Rock Istand R 5 | not known that they had done the job, but an offer never hefore equaled or heard of at the beginning of the i sAucE THE ORIGINAL i On September 10 and 25 tickets will be on | Rogner and Yates were positively identt ; [ u WORCESTERSHIRE 1 sale to points in eastern lowa, Illinois, Wis- [ fled by the employes Sunday morning season, | 5 " 1'~E 3.#\{&‘ re oM WEWARE OF IMITATIONS consin, Min A and northern Michigan. [ They are all “good" people. Rogner is at | ' > Fabrics are the Finest e1 Bottle For Game, Steaks, Roasts, Soups, One fare ply for the round trip, good for | present under bond to appear at the next| Ly, Omaha 4:25 p m today. ] The Fabric: s B Kl ot T i . andevery variety of made dishes, returning untfl October 1. For further in- [ term of the dlstrict court to answer a| & ' poro oide o i tomorrow. Globe & Hockamun, worsteo dannockburn L impe a /)///rrmd AREAVIEY ShaatK S \ e League Meets, {“ml. v Ar. Denver i:20 p m tomorrow and guarantecd to fit perfectly, Do not miss this sale, | 4 Suturday was Ninth ward night at the i and gu ] etl) ) y | ) pairicle el anda ] srog tdi (83 ) Sept. 18 the Next Excursion, All at Three Prices, $7.50, $10 and $15. R N lea were tnoattendarce John Lo Ken- | gpiy Lake, Okoboji, Lake Washington, | $19.00 to Denver and Return, See prices and styles in our show window. Nee our hand-| H e e e foh | Waseca, Eagle Lake, River Falls, Solon| $19.00 to Colorado Springs and ) i § wrantl . il Laie h Kawf BUY THE CENUVINE i the r ) At the Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfleld, Ashland, Gog- Return. some line of men i i amolt [ 01, o aterameet and numerous lakes 5471 19,00 to Puchlo and Return, svnup nF Fle | $t. Paul and Minneapolis F J | " They are all good fishing places and are | $32.00 to Salt Lake and Return, ith made an i | quickly and comfortably reached by the MANUFACTURED BY ‘ i Butles wpoke | " ™ Return good until October 31, 1900, o0, DRHIADA), 1esUAS e e ting wis | Northwestern Line. urn g ' | | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO\ sided over by Unitt of the | Cheap rate excursions August 21 and Sep- 3 X A | ot DrB L BOTE TEE NAMN RANN ward, who | 4 that the | (omber 7-21. Liwmit, October 31, 1890, City| Gity Tick et Office 1324 Far nam Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. | "‘*-‘]‘h, P ol ‘ {lisoia of Ronar nex ‘omana, YU | teket omce, 1401 and 1403 Faroam etreet. Stroet. Tel. 316, | eu 3 be the republicans of uth Omaha, 3 ) \

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