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TIHHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ’I’IHIL\Y. EPTEMBER 28, 1900, beys, Gus Hyan and the St Belmos re- | The something _incongruous and ss A MONTH Flne Plaln Dress GOOdS |'k thelr ncts and the wedding at 1 | woil dupiavs, TRext" o e’ ced Bront "Iorn Than Mo‘morhum):numl}’onu( h McGrew mystertous couple proved to be Mr. and [of Wving picturce. one s invited into.th }\m Fred Stone, who were married in the e on e ® "cRarmer’ goes | New York the Last Year. e 1 i & y g q 3 " ternoon. Attired In their wedding out AIn uncar Those practical sensible stuffs worn by women who enjoy h(‘mg““ T P e R o e | et ovec. the Ml o & well dressed without caring for the attention that a novelty gown is|rlage vows for the benefit of the people | bonth pegarding n fuige sen turtls im-| MARKED INCREASE FROM THE FAR EAST The turtlo was think | who failed to witness the ceremony in the me of his Happy home in the billows and . more or less apt to attract. N.c w satip finish venetians, %1, & | atternoon o S g a0 T S T ey $1.50, %2, $2.50, %3.25 yard. New Canadensis, harmer goes | 1 Program. 1 u're & 1obRier, he aserie | “Woduy'1s tow "T’, 6N diveinl wnd | 0 ,"'f;‘.’,. e o dobsger e fsserted | Agninet Allen Contract Labor Law | the ol .,l”u“;\rl,‘rl\:,. ‘has been outlined. | the charge with a deprecatory wag of his and Declares it Keeps Ont Most tadla b : and | ). mi—Rice's Pig Clrous from th Wt night and ent indica- New Capes gariwent to put on or take off. 1t 1s | ) . m.—Colored Cakewnik ORepIorhg the alsmeent erteey WIT coid ions blac ‘i igure w a ribbed garment, thus fitting like 15 p. m mpler Ladder Dril Cora Beckwith's plunge bath. The swim WASHINGTON, Sept Thomas Fit especial prominence in the We cater to merino and wool. Women's size R b osus Byan aged o seize It and throw it on the bank, | (Bi¢. commissioner of immigration of New styles for the coming season. the wants . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and § £:00 p. m Pig Circus fequired i viKorous Hubbing Ly its master | the work done at the New York station for P45 p.om Brothers Lorbey The snake wus ha 1d with cold and | York, has submitted his annual report of per suit ) p. m.—Pompler Ladder Drill H s circulation was - once more New Zibeline, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.7 . of every- 1040 b m. =8 Helmos HI the fiscal year ending June §0. 190, That .m. Mosew ué 8li8 B8 o1, $1.08, S48, V1.5, § 3 Children's sizes at 30c and $1.00 per | ) b m—Guis Hyan RN year tnrks the close of tue first ten yoars Mo sUCONBSYUL "'.',"7»?"::".’1?‘11.”'“'l7 $126, ‘480 \ Y :;'»Ll(g;ll:\“lfl<;:: vueseanwxoras o, | CARRIERS FOR SOUTH OMAHA | of fricral imosration, b toial number SPE&IALlST Blankels | Justice Learn Speaks the Words ¢ The Additional (o Begin Work | for the year was 400812 In addition to) = 0 WEW: Maltoos aid Kerseys $1.15, 42, § a ready-to- NGB gy Unite Two Loving ria. ,. Hore - o these there were 90,760 American citizens | 1 the treatmen o ail forms of DIS- New Pebblo Cheyiots, $1, §1.25, $1.50 wear gar- K(’NLN and COM=| “1'a scratch that preacher's bald head it Y OF RGVEHDES, who came within tho scope of the inspec :‘.‘\:u LAND DlorpiRs OF WMEN $1.75'and $2.00 - ’ ¢ \;’s. ~ forters he kissed me that way. Why, he had mor tien process by reason of the fact that they | ¢ "\ 20 Yenrs' qpertence. 15 Yeavs n On ew Venetians ment— nerve than the groom; that's just the w WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—(Special Tele- | shipped in a manner to secure tickets at Material for Mixed fuc Yésterday we recelved by express our " with preachers | eram.) e additional mail carriers have | immigration rates. Nearly one-fourth of vnfilcw LE The speaker was a woman of uncertaln | peen allowed for service in South Omaha, | thiS number shipped as steerage pas Rainy Day Skirts— or plain SISy THATHR WEI1T BouTee 16 Wadt TR I'ru years and of anything but kissable appear sengers, ‘ Many ladfes atill prefer to wear this gy " beginning November 1. This action on the v % face with HiaiT ot ek THEY 498 o5’ Hanly J \\m(h\ &nice ahid her remath WA oalied forth by | pare of the PostoMos depuriment s been | ME Hitchis submits tables mowlng the n HYD*OGELE : ation with which Justice Learn | raken afte spectl South | 1literacy of races of people that ar We ate now showing a very a ed the cere ¥ a ety maha postoffice, which is congested w ) Y. withors v . 4 For walking, golfing, bicycling, tenn U ITIER BAREY WERLHDReS ways. Belle Kerr and Fred Stone man and wite | pue o Sreaant Toroh eing ade. | The Portuguese and Itallans rank about | PAYS. Without cutting, pain or loss of 4 3 ¥ Sarens ‘ kersey cape cut geod and full with A, business, the present force not being ade- | Th order in illiteracy. The f time. The QUICKEST g MOST NAT :r knockabout and traveling Bigh colass, medtum weight, at B Every in the carnival grounds yesterday after- | quate to perform the duties demanded, It | ' the same illiterac e sgutes | 0%, The QUICKEST ad' MOST NAT .00, 3,50 e b1 4 noon is the purpose of the department to give . OSITIVE « TR th Others more elaborate with the bl blanket When the bridal party entered ths | ihe citizens of South Omuha sdditigne | Smaller amount of money per capita |Sheh A T IVE GUARANTI " sat g taftets dands, i 16.00 t the citizens of uth Omaha additiona A he CURE WILL BE PERMANENT Outing Flannel el b s il sell {8 & depundable blank: | Srounds the Midway went out of business. | service 1 keeping with the importance ot [ pFOUSRL 1o, e Kaglsh, Frefich and Gee i e b aited Madame de Esprell, the African snake en- | the city as a commercial center. man people brought close to the same Gowns fll:ld Pretty new siylish golt capes from $10 | ¢t, and we don't hesitate tO|chantress, and Signora Morelll, queen of [ Authority was granted today for the or. | AMOUNt of money per capita this year CHARGES LoOwW S 0 $25.00. . . 2 1 s ) amely, about $30 eac t 1 Night Shirts bty tell you what it is made of |the lons. quit hypnotizing savage bea ganization of the Crystal Lake (la.) Na " b $30 each ll stages ard conditions In tatlor-made suits every day you can | ' = ¢ aud joined the crowd which gathered abeut | tional bank, with a capital stock of $25,000. Commissioner Titchie says that the | "-‘ nd every trace of the see some new novelties In a tailor- | €ither. the platform where true love was to reaca Gilbertson of Forest City, In.. C. g, | Steadily increasing tendency of immigra- | {iaied from 18 thoroghly “elim- he guality of | lo suit its climax. Cheers greeted the blushing son, W, 0. Hanson and 0. A. Olgen | 100 from southern European and Oriental . g t it's wool, we say 80 alt woo A 0 " bl g ®00 | countries has become more marked than P ) W8 Walkng Skirts—judging from the quan It's wool It h bride and her protector as they emerged | gro yamed as incorporators ntries has become more mark reatmont, ¥ - fl_“"dw the way ities we sell, we think we must be halt cotton, we tell you: and if I8 | trop g carriage and were ushered upon the | gamuel L. Archibald of Toledo, Ia bl Lok oo | o BREAKING an the ; ‘@ they are nade, | the only store which sells the kind all cotion, we are just as frank about | 4yap 1y the Board of Governor been appointed cook at the Sac and Fox | . ¢ 88 Notwithstanding the fact that|or any exter y i E Jurs do a it @ safe place to buy blank o bride’s go w rth co o -y the immigration for this year shows an | “ase wha treatment (Aot is mors the correctness women want. Ours don't sag, and The bride's gown was @ Worth copy in| jowa, agency at $450 per year I gnd fAr more satistatiory than d it | hang correctly. Prices are $6.50, $8.50 5, | white satin embroidered with goid ard had [~ 3o "5 Keatiey of Towa has been pro. | 'ECFCASC of mearly 100,000 over that of the | i} : 8 J\ 8 of sizes, and selection of neat 00 and $12.00 1 2 w train long enough to bring Joy 10 th3| moted to n $1,400 position in the Treasury | PTE¥IOUS year, our old source of immigra- | th ksl ) heart of the leading woman in a steck tlon, viz., the Scandinavian countries, the g 2w atterns " oints we Cotton ad ‘wool i ! department d 2 . 4 L ) 1 medicines ure that new patterus are p. ints we Fall and Winter ‘;‘ S $00:0 company. The regulation number cf yards | A pogioffice has been established at Pr German empire and the United Kingdom Earaniced” 1o e i ( consider when h!l)‘lng. Underwear— of tulle veiling was held in place by a pearl | g’ Xauir county. Ta.. with William AV, Me. | *1CE€t contributed only 9772 immi- RGES REASONABLL . wool at $3.0 0, $3.50 $ clasp, the gift of the groom, and a lurze grants toward this increase, while Great ot y 2 0 f lagy t and s Creight postmaster 3 f THESE FOR WOME) 0 and up cluster of American Beauties gave color D. l,“m of Omaha s admitted to prac. | BTItRIn ftself actually sent us a sma er E‘K"ESS mel Domet Gowns, fancy stripes, square . A s PYAC f pumber of immigrants than ever before. gTU 7 ap { s for| obes, d ed and made by [and finish to the trosseau. The room Was | (ce before the Treasury denartmont early vic Night 1x SR SR ARG WIIGY ST Whether it be for all wool at $4:00, $4.60, .00, | in comventionsd black, biy tofle be.ng set| > SVore the Treasury departmen The immigration from these countries is, .‘,‘,M tloes: gt Los each v . p g 1 ‘\ d \ men, women or 0, $6.50 ¢ oft by a conspicuous marriage liconse| Melki s .l therefore, rapidly reaching a point wiere | I { Vigor and Domet Gowns, square yoke, trimmed Yol o 2 ach R TSIV US - SUATIRE LT Ry bR B, SVRNRINWION Hlotches on the fase f > . tucked carefully under his arm. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Assistant Sec- | it may be considered as an inconsiderab e . ¥y 4 y childre we 0 imdbrte od wth bure laminated | tucked carefully under his arm, p nt Sec head. pains in the b oy iy il SBNSaNe| children, we are O, e e et | After pronouncing the few mystic words | retary Meiklejohn of the War department |quality. Immigration from Austria H n- | forgcth Vashiu bRl b b ek i g prepared to show L S A0 §1 8 §1.75. $2.00 and | that bind, Justice Learn sealed the sacred |returned to Washington tonight. Mr, | E4ry has incre from 60,000 0000 | I O i ot ’ you the best val- ek overed with best grade | 1€ by Kissing the fair bride. Major Wil- | Meikfejohn went west two weeks ugo and | since the last report, and, although Rus- | poter GGt iy i und ™ term ach, v L i Ay 2 aam o0 | cox, George Cronk, T. A, Fry and other | expected to remain during the rest of the|®la sNows a considerable numerical and | restored ?\,”" "H‘I‘I’“ “““T U ues to be found in \"; rican sateen, at $2.50, $2.7 members of the escort advanced to wish | campaign, but the continued {1l health of | Felative increase, yet this immigration con STH'ETUHE & GI.[ET oty Neat s pes and RS » . b | 1 1 each. v very un 8 pt pot p o ains no e o s de up of -\-41 with R ol L the city. Ail made the bride joy and the crowd was very un- | Secretary Root compelled his return to|!aiis no new element. It is made up of | red ‘witt spbobdl G Sl Ll S B ¥ WAIST FLANNELS casy for a moment lest the bride be H.b- | his duties in Washingte ubout the same proportious of Hebrews, | mnrailible Home R U Extra quality Domet, stripes, trimmed i t care > u@. . 3 L 1 3 (e Lkl and $1 each of carefully se We are showing the finest of imported | sonized. The disappointment of the cer . Poles, Germans and Finns as usual, ments, 1o pain, no detention from busin bl e R lected stock. Fronch Flannels in a magnificent lipe | mony was the failure of the emtarrassct | GREETROOSEVELT’'SDEFENDER | of the total immigration 228414 wero | Cure suaris Ridney agt Bladder roubles itary collars, pajama fasteners, full of styles. Beautiful new line of em- | grocm to embrace the bride in the conven male and 113,28 female [ Weak Back, Burning Urine, Frequency « lieral sizes, $1.00 each We are selling @ great many combina broidered Mlannels for walsts tional manner Natic [ S —. nating: “Urine 1) T or with For a fow momenta the bridal pariy noof Crip By races and people the immigration was Every particle of the dlscharge ales S " sed for photographers and was then Man, | as follows: Armenia 4 Syrian, 3,600; | appears at once We close our store Saturdays at 6 p. m Bared aio coriapse ana smioried trom| Pragehh uw follows: Armenian and Syrian, 510 Gure Guaranteed. Ch L AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeC. S PATTERN grounds by a band, which played | PEORIA, 11, Sept Just @ short| ooy putch and Flemish, 1,516; English aran (] al'gfls ow There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town," | time before final adjournment today the | gooich and Welsh Finnish, 6,703 _, L 3 L : fubdll e, | Nationat Association of Postmasters of e | yiith, S R SO ek, B Congultation Free, Treatment by Mail APRONAUTS MAKRE ThH R ASCENT. | first cla did the only sensational thing of | -, oy noh 9 i it fon ob th iy T34, Hebrews, 44,620; Irish, 225,200; North- Medicine sent everywhere free from g a e entire seselon of three days A b ze or breakage. All medicines furnished Drop from Digzy Height and Reach o i gt i ern Italy, 16,69 Southern Italy, $2,32 b L8 ol . ) asouna Sefely. Poatmastor A. W. Wills of Nashville, | | iinuan{ans, 8,170; Maygars, 11,353; Polish, | ¢24Y for ui 1 Tenn., secured the sanction of the conyen- | oo - ’ Office hours, S a. m._to 6 P. m. Sundays 06 'y6iiMIt \Eht" nogter heaven the 36,835, Portuguese, 3,779, Ruthvenians, 2,- o 20, Box 766 e ove I hop W get nester heaven than | oot B eSO e o Te Lon: Portug Ruthvenians, 0t PO Box 76 Office over The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House in Omaha. hat some day," remarked Rev. Charles . | {90, 10 the following telceram to be went Scandinavians, 22847; Slovacs, 25,- | South T4th St between Farniin and Do Savidge as a stranger in glittering accou 02;_Spadish, 309; all others, 847. Only the| a8 Sts. Omaha, Neb. Y. M. 0. A. BUILDING, CORNER 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS, | terments descended by means of a para English, Scotch and Welsh, the French and chute in the yard at the reverend gentle the Armenjan-Syrian show a decrease S - = — - o - man's home at Twenty-fitth avenue and from the p fous year. — show that the greater the illiteracy the thal signs Creak, Colo. Greetings from the postmasters of the first class in convention assembled at Po- the knights had lengthened their line of resented by a gladiatorial tableau, St. verdure. A quaint figure appearing in the | Leavenworth stréet just after the noon e Creen fomanter Danlel Sulllvan of | "o reports state that 155 alien fmmi- march until it extended along thirty-eight George, mounted on a rampant steed, was center, however, sipped at the fragrant es-| hour yesterday sisted by others, in defending the life of | STANtS. Who became public charges within e Ste t s blocks in the business center. The lumi- polsed over a huge dragon. Fire issued sence. The coat of arms of the sturdy | The person fo whom the remark was ad- [ files o 0 1 FORRENE IAe B OF | year after their arrival in the United nous caravan stretched as far as the eye from the beast's mouth and eyes and every| Hollanders embellished the s.des. The dresscd was Odear Soderholm of Wahoo, one | o™ oo vay ooy 00T FRRREHERL B | States, were deported. The commissiouer could reach alobg the pavement and scarce- | scale shone like burnished gold. At the lightning showed up (ho artisile scrod [of the two adgonguts who ascerided from f.ygt (RACHY IR MAdt o B BE I | suggests legislation (o compel the steam Iy a square foot was without its spectator. knight's back was shown the gloomy cave work to good advantag the carnival ‘arena promptly at 12 o'clock. | o\ ar s Ship companies to accept an passengers to The knights maintained the proud record from which the ravager emerged ¢ TWo beacons threw light on a quaint and | The two great air ships got away together | "y 0o o uhorizing the secretary to | EUFOPe persons who have become insane an of years and set spur to horse's sido ex- A more peaceful tableau on a Scottishiinteresting scene on the island of Ceylon. |apd soared majestically away toward thel..ng (n, within oue year after their arrival from actly ag the clock tolled 8, concluding the heath was the next design. A halt dozen | Pagan priests were in the act of prostrat-|south, mounting until the men who clung| “ppo committee on place of next meeting | *US¢S that have arisen subsequent to their ) routo in time for a session of unrivaled | braw highlandmen capered on the oval to the |ing themselves before the imprnt of a Lug: | 1o the nether rigging looked like specks | orommended that Richmond, va.. he an | landiog At Pavilio merriment at the carnival grounds, strains summoned up by a bare-kneed piper. | foot. The relic is sald by a misty (ad i njupon the leaden sky. All over the down: | yaitaq s preferable at this time to either| MF: Fitchie contends that a standard of The only mishap of the evening was the A huge St. George's cross and a tangle of [to have been left behind by Adam and is | town district groups of men and Wom | yijwaukee, Wis., or Seattle, Wash. A dis. | “1eBIDility for the admission of immigrants consumption by fire of the island of Hawaii. thistles in full blow completed the national [held in adoration by the nutives. The|were upon the streets craning thelr necks of the postoffice registry system |31 dud Ought to by established and main : tained. Regarding the contract labor law cusafon The spectacle was the most realistic in the emblems. sandstone imprint was mounted und r an | to watch the progress of the uscension and | v\, 1. Landvoigt of Washington super o parade, fire and’ smoke, the real thing, The kindred isle was peopled by a squad [ornate canopy aud its detuils were iilu- |exchanging cxpressions of awe and fear for | \niendent of the registry fepnriment teon | M Fitehie says ¢ e belching forth from the yawning crater of of folly sons of Krin, who danced beneath |mined by scores of brilliant bulbe tho fate of tho daring navigators of the | yp the greater part of the mornine scssion 1is my caruest convieion ke stnce | Fraterpal Union Day‘ the ferce volcano Kilauca. Trained chem. | Tara's harp, halt-ereened by shamrock. Tn | On the fse of Madagascar a dczen monic | clends, Soderloln's competiior w « Henry |l Convention adjourned sine die at noon. | 1% DASSARe of th law a larke proparion of te within produced unccasing showers of the distance were the picturesque ruins of |eys disported in the treetops and in the | Blitz of Terre Haute, In mber o = he aliens deported as coming in violation | pos g, = :p:n:-‘“:.;“.:,:.01,':.,“:“..'“.,( esPtaln cumabuss | BIaeuey castle and in the midsle wround the | foreground s halt-cind native sat, spssr in |the fism (het s vandusting the asceasiens Gibhons n Possible Arbite of the allen contract law were of the very | FFIdAY Afternoon, September 28, tibles and In the hurry of the march a train | venerable St. Patrick was iu the act of [hund. before her simple hul. In the center |said that Soderholm had gone up 10,000| BALTIMORE, Md., Sept Cardinal | best class of aliens comiog here. 1 further ‘of fire led to one of the chests of explo-| expelling the snakes trom the Emerald isle. [of the production was the native word, |feet, while Blitz, who nlighted safely abouy | Gibbons has been asked to act as arbitrator | believe that their deportations were of no ot There was & detonation and the The reptiles were at the very brink of the |“Ranavalo,” signifying “ensy, melliflucus, |two blocks farther south, reach:d an alti- | between the miners and the operators in the | benefit to the American workingman and 1o chemists hastily emerged, retaining little | Sea, hissing in deflance, but still proceed- [ pever to be forgotten tude of 6,000 feet One of the balloon “‘A‘ regions ¢ Pennsylvania While ad-|fact worked to his disadvantage, because he of hair or eyebrows. The tropical sghrubs |Ing to their watery fa The bright green A Arctie Re r. when relieved of its load, arose to a con- | mitting that he has been approached on the | was lulled into a belief of security when and rank verdure clinging to the mountains | costumes of the Irishmen with their sWINg- | u marked contrast to the tropleal scene 8lderable distance and started to the north- | subject, he admitted that he had only |in fact his present danger was the alien N R, IR e caught the flames and the volcano blazed |Ing shilallahs were set off by the glow of | gt provented Iceland passed ajong the | WOSt. alighting away out on Douglas street, | heard from one side of the parties in con- | coming here without & cent or means of | xth Hungarian Rhapsodie i like & load of hay. Little was left of the |a hundred lamps stage, announced by the hoarse crics (f po- | The other came down near where Soder- |troversy and must decline to discuss the | livelihood, who was compelled to take what szt (idi1-1886) splendid flot but whecls and runniug gear | St Holenu, more melancholy theme. |jarfars. On th ico janoply fowin of tha | holm struck (erra firma. question of arbitration untll_all bad been | was offered him or starve, was his principal |4, Boio (for Coricl)=Serennde” Behuhart nd ttered emnant of the fire god- [showed Napoleon standing sorrowfu! on his ir native to the frigid zon tIn dign.ty. - - 2 heard rom opponent and most dangerous enew.y in | MR, HERMAN BELLSETEDT. :e-‘u,‘:‘«‘n:““rm: LT D theaet. |Tonsly. orag. - Befors Hlem paced s gusrd SR L 8| pneremderatanding Anent Floats. | “Will you consent to act if both sides ap- | the labor market, |5. Overture—William Tell" What Sort of a Show Was There, | Britlsh llon. Under the beast's oul | niting with axes the presumptuous 8ea | perad for (o wois affocct ool COM | “In tiat case 1 shall take the matter un- | cipal exclusions from the land, the other |6 “Spring Sercnade’ Lo Helistedt Frce 4 : stretched paws it held the grim relies of | i 0% F0 AEE e B ed their way | P or the prizes offered by the Board of | dor very serious consideration,” he said. |1s that of persous likely to become public |7 Gems from “The Fortune Toller As the spectacle of the parado passed the | "0y ipe ruins of empire, a disheveled Governors. In some manner the report was charges from lack of resou t Viator Hernary royal ‘chroniclers took mote ot it in the [ FRF REE TOE MECE R CRRTN oken cannon | APO4rd: The effect of the light through the | circulated that the float of the Anclent Order Woolley's Party at St Paul, physlcal defects or more mental or snyorr, | & Bextette—From ~“Lucia di Lammer- terms set forth below e . L fee was particularly siriking. | of United Workmen in the daylight parade [ ST. PAUL. Minn. " Sept. 27.—John .| fi*He delects more mental or physicat | ™y oy Donizett] (1797-184%) With his body shielded from the night air |[VCOI 0 e Madelra, n more fervent and warming | was not compeling. The Sudges so under. | Wooliey and Henry B, Metealf recelved & ) by the rarest ermine, the Kkivg rode at the| - O m‘h_.“hmh of state. With Uncle | PPectacle on a late September nigat, Was | g100d the case and did not consider the float | hearty reception here tonight. Twenty-five Ex-Governor George foretront of the host. 1t is his pleasure to [ S°41¢d 1D her ship of wtate. Wilh Uncle | reypiendent as the land of the ruddy grape. | in question hundred people attended the temperance | JACKSONVILLE, Fia Sepn visit all of bis island colonies deplcted in [ S3M At the helm the craft was now In more | on "y wijged throne sat t d Bacchus, | The the floats and he was mounted accordingly | Peaceful waters. The God of Commerce |, .pigoking a scene of wild hilarity n in the bowl of & huge shell. Water mon- | PoInted out the way at the prow and falf |y tauns uud satyrs pr.p sed he bealth sters furnished him escort and his dainty | Cuba Libre” reclined at the feet of Co- |0 iy air tjege lord. Tendrils and leaves of charlot was drawn by two powerful sea|!!mbla. Porto Rico, a tiny urchin, looked |y "or b0 vine covered the sides of (he telegram was passed with a whoop. Corner 15th and ( 10 0'CLOCK, | 1. Overture—*"Aroido— Verdl (1813 ! George ¢ played by band, for pf report was erroneous and when this | rally held at the auditorium. College boys Drew, the first democratic governor of Al Bbic pigked 2y Sand, fop RiEsD, matter was called to the attentlon of the | from Hamline university and MacAlester | Florida after the war, died ai his home | ®1¢ 1 this pavilion Board of Governors a committee was ap- | college opened the program with a Woolley- | here this afternoon, aged 73 years. Twg| Aémission—Afternoon o any seat in polnted which wili make an investigation | Metcalf campaign song. Mr. Metcalt made | hours before his death his wife passed |Pavilion, Zie. Children, 10, Evening cons F S s Slitteie and review the award. Tt is probable that | the opening address, followed hy Mr. Wool- | away from the effects of a strike of apo- |cert admission, dic; reserved seats, 100 unicoras. They eves of the water creatures | {11y and ““'u!’\"v"'j“;‘;‘ pnl\v‘lllvll)\l Of Mberty [ Roat, twining about the arms of Poriuga ditional prize will be given to make [ley. Rev. B. B. Haugan and Oliver W.|plexy. Governor Drew was horn st Al .,I,‘. ”:‘ P R e :L“. g blased with flame and his majesty rode|youi®io te breexs, was set with brilliants. |12 £9nt WAS & triumphal " guily lighied | amends for the mistake. Stewart concluded the meeting ton, N. H. Jt was in the memorable cam g 2.ttt > standing, in the midst of a brilliant glow. |t to the breeze, was e in_honor of the revellers The party arrived here this morning from | paign of 1876 that he was nominated for LR R e R Army Navy Symbols. The childhood of the beholders was cidents of the Parade. Fergus Falls. Early in tbe forenoon Henry | governor of Florida by the democrat! on the title float which followed at the| The setting of the Philippines was in the [idly recalled in the creation manned by | At 10 D m. th onSiinory frame dwelling | B, Metcalf, Volney B. Cushing and Samuel [ party and it was largely through his work King's beels. Neptune, s ruler of tho|midst of war and bloodshed. So.dicrs in|Robinson Crusoe and his menag:rie T atract, owmned and aecunted by Mo Wif | Dickle addressed the students of MacAles- | {hat the republican party was overtirown wave, showed his benevolent face at either | kbaki fired from the trenches and an artil- | lnely lord of the island sat in his home. | man maged to the extent of $1, | ter college In the college ch side, enveloped in a shower of glistening |leryman operated his plece from the rear. |made garments holding couverse with dogs | ¢ AUse unknow Friday's scheduie calls for stops at Fair- Ke 3 spray. The bower above the god's head|In the foreground were striking symbols |and gonts and creatures of the T The number of arrests made Thursday | ypount, Blue Barth, Winnebago, Mankato,| DPENVER, Colo, Kemp G TONICHT was artistically bullt of sea shells, cemented | of the army and uavy and midway was & |idly approaching came Friday suppli- | DERL. During the paseqihan Wednesday | owatonna, Northfleld and Farmington, con- | Cooper of this city, one of the best known with mosses ind water grasses shaft beariug en engle commemorating | catory attitude garbed in the scanty raj 5 woere arrsted for disorderly conduct | cluding with a night meeting at Minneap- [ eWspaper men in the west, died today The Curtain Will Rise at § Shaip In a dalnty embowered pagoda “Japan” |those who have fallen. The scene was [ment of his tribe. The tiny casile of |ANd four men f ¢ drunk from Bright's discase. He was for eighteen sat sipping at her tea, Olive-skinned guests |shaded by cactus and palms Crusoe, with its primitive stockade, was|q ™, 78 In the t iwelling at years ope of the owners of the Denver Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun! ) Guth Beventoant fed by b A fn quaint costume enjoyed the fragrance| A resplendent malteso cross blazing with [at a safe distance to the seaman I d Republican and a few weeks ago retired wen and others, caused a damage g The of chrysanthemums and cherry blossoms. | gems typifying the Isle of Malta on the| The final float was a climax of fire, de- i ding, which is fully In- | pjacirotypers' association elected the fol. | from the presidency of the Republican FIRST BIG The luster of electric bulbs was subdued |bosom of the blue Medierranean. Wrea hs | picting the volcanic isle of Hawall, At the | =\ and $200 to the contents. The alarm [ 1otk dhcers at today's session of their | Publisbing company, < turned in at 9:17 p. m i oy colored paper lantorns, two blazink bea- |and festoons of luxuriant plants foilowcd | front rode Pele, the goddeas of fire, whije | "ot turned fnat 17 p m. © qonvention: - President, Edwin Flower, Now e AMATEUR SHOW | ames Dooley of 1821 Cass stroet sp k) aaies ank 11 Clark, Chicago;| Horn s en fo cons in front alone lending brilliance to the | the s r < o crow ok s DO RioI. Bebion. hoasdi arses And SuvpTlen for Manitn linos und columns, transforming the |above towered the volcanoes of Kilauea his knee while moving In the crowd h . t 7 N il m 1 crowds reasurer, George ( cott, Boston PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 27 he ‘ans retreat whole Into au artistic bower. The life e e |active eruption. Clustercd in profusi n SiXteenth and Farnam “streets about A uniform measure for dotermining the | nort Thyra §ai10 for Mani :”| o i | L SONIVNOBION (WITLE OD R BIX England as goddess of the seas was rep- |ment was contributed by siurdy knights of [ were the tropic bounties of Uncle Sim s | Buld" attermand mien norne pollce value electrotypes was adopted 500 h oo 1 RIS IORAY. MM 1'\\."‘, |",1. OF VAUDKBVILLE STARS St John, who stood guard over the prices | new posgession. Dellig: § Vi S BifEalo was chosen 48 the ivention elty A0FRe8 An¢ millek ARd:A 1aTge cargp of gt ¥ a B e prices poss uligan of Logan, e, waa stricken with ar, after which the convention ad- [ hay and grain. The Thyra will touch at FUNNY EZRA KENDALL, " street tlle watohing the o . ¢ Hilo, where the animals will be put ashore : y Constipation A iroscal bind (n o gaiden cage sa- (W4 SIGHT CHOWD ¥ Fum wimwAv. | it b, GAtaiae T s i : et ees, | fo's Tow duys fou Put Anlors| _price, naver, Sepgine, Evaivens p nounced the coming of the Canary is es ™ Thrana’ tha police station by City Physieian Ralph > 3 The annual cor | Inaes, Wedneadaye. Saturduys and 8andays, A gay troubadour added his melody to that or the Cavhival pfrer which she was taken to Council BIuffs | vention of the International Association of oheminn fe Union amey par thé house, 2ic; children, 10e; osure and Enjoy AFRITEL: ' | B Ber Aiothr \ of the creatures of nature in a lively con In the palmy days of the Transmissis- | ported (o the police 8 were re- | Municipal Electricians closed today after | 8T, PAUL, Minn . Sept. 26.~Toduy's ses. | 8allery, 1 g e o y e clecting Morris W. Mead of this city presi- | sion at the convention of the Western Bo NEXT BIG ORPHEUM EAMILY cer and animals, upon whose | sippi the Midway was n ayer than the | One v clectrical | dent, F. 1. Foster of New York secretary | hemtan Catholic unfon now meeting here MATINEE, SEPT, 29, y names the disputed title of the islands r st | Orlental carnival last night. Fully parade ng Hawall, wis | and ‘Adam Bosch of Newark, N. J. troas- [ was Iargely devoted to u diseesio P Juva, the home of the coffee berry, was | the electrical parade and mixed with the |fire. Just after the fi . 1 [ Vlin next yea R el Pt Ang S R il o o electrical parade a ed w | fire. Just uftér the float crossed Farnam cording 1o the premium paid. The profo- | Tal. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. Lalf obscured by a wilderness of tropical [ gay confetti-throwing throng. Every tsch m”u’ Boing ’v.uHh‘ n irteenth sire oy for St » B itlon met with general favor and {t was | 2269 sparks from the ve of available space seemed to be occupted | Wark Driver Vandortort og Lne r Ui ) e N R LR LG T The New Palace of Durlesqu M“gfi:fififlxfi?flglug "t oara of covernors amieaen e B4 M U 0, A bl il | e T et | Dr. Kay’s Renovater 10c and 25c. great rus ch came afte e parade | Inflammable powder used t. ul great rush which came after the parad ¥ Alm Guaranieed (o cure the very worst case 7 ELROPEAN cano fire added t the ferceness of |lh‘ Of uyspeasia, constpation, bilious hnld 1 SEASATION BERLESQUERS, to The Bee Publishing Co,, Omaha, lot Headache, biliousness, heartburn, Ini! gestion, and all liver il's are cured by and threw open the large gates At the | biaze and mude a brilliant spectarie. thotrt of Yellow Fever, Eighteenth and Nineteenth street en duration. No fire alarm wis 3 ’ ache, liver and kidneys. At lats, Two big shows In one dru § Dr. Lanzear, one of | and 31. Send for Fres Bapiole. # trances. Acres of people filled Douglas \ and there was no panic amon g 1. Send for Freo San: for oot st S pio T A i g o The float was the last of ths | three medical experts who came to Havann | 8nd_Frea Au-we. Dr. B. J. K8y, S4ratogs | Next week, e NDAY MATINEE t o ade their way fnto the [ {1 dla not intertere with the aoth | ta"study yellow fever, died today Y. A Wi SANT. carnival from 8 until midnight ment of the purade fisenss. OF the other two Dr. Carsoll Laughable Three-Act Farce Comedy A better-natured crowd never came to- | ~ fracted the fover, byt has recoverec s |J0HNNIIZ PRINGLE, supported by Bi Batur STer AR T m—— Dr. Reed has returned to the 1'nfted Sta FEMALE BEANS NNTES PRINGLE, supp & gothor. The wan with » Ir (800 WaB| muo nriaway shows have dntroduc g iaor ot e tours 'our friend Rosenthal a target for confettl and Jests that could | fire s o mew feature 1o ati : Gift wulator 101 Amate 2 ntha " A B0t ane full — e not fail to move to mirth and yet the crowd [ and at night the flaring red Name. EMPORIA, Kan, § iscopal ure most stubborp casen relieved infew dava’ o2 ) 4 Al Bheran & Mrntein Rl & o, g ot es w was free from rowdies and in no case r e glow around the quadr '”»{"‘”'\1 \“u.:« |‘¢‘ ,\|I\Hi:” ‘;,lh ‘u,h.“m.m{ o, .n-.m.u-m..' ¥ hvu‘-’nln,..u.u‘nnn.“.,lyl\ y “".nl : ’ were the policemen caled upon to Inter-| A woman spleler 18 o novelty at one of [ by that Fellx R Hruno end ‘wife of Kewn, Mg're, the Oriental shows, the orator bheing u well | PItsburg, Pa., had given $33,000 col - fere. Men and boys armed with whisk- (proportigned Turk with twe yenrn® cyivel ) the Bisters of Bethany at Tel, 1010, brooms and feather dusters followed in the | tion in English. She 18 that she oamms | x AMUSEMENTS, FALK & \rlfl(Wlt' RIG STOOK ° er Misstons for Conp. wake of confetti brigades and brushed the | directly from her nutive land to the Trans ok Minsio for =3 S5 - \PANY n18s188ippl Exposition and has since: na. RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 27.—Zenus A Different ach Performance fias paper from unwilling shoulders, Horns, | (hla' cits "her Home, " 470 0as since made | | HICHMDND. Ind, Bepr. 27—Zemus 1. y whistles and bells added to the merri- | resident h | chare the Frie mission work ir TONTGHT, ment i (fu) Carnfval company, has spent | Cuba Quakers will establish many “Th L ' P d' " -3 o )t the carnival came | Beveral days in the city pleking up hints | fissions there Tho Midway secion of the carnival came | SCCEE) Gk, i ot by B o 3 i e Lost Paradise. in for its share of the business last nig velt will be at Codar Rapids during TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY The crowds were 8o dense that there was | festivities and an unprecedented ¢ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al ¢ the Omaha Driving Park, T 1o room for them on the paving and they | looked for (The strest fair 'y druggiists refund the money If It falls to | Thursday, Friday, Saturday wero forced into the land of dancing girls [ &4 4tia have “hern " ars ure. B. W. Grove's signature is on each SIXTY 0UTSID ? Satur Night, "IN MIZZOURL" and mysteries All the shows played to 1 Far ts drive to the town from | box e, . Admissl e Mg, 2o, For part...ccvovees § i Paris Exposition Pictures. 3 » = 3 X\ Secnt postpaid to any address, Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 18 te 20 views very week, covering ell polnts of intervst. Altogether there will P 2 be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set mailed for §2.00. seaday Babiitah o bt e o AREE EBRFPRRRRRITRRN "NNNN‘NN”NH‘NWWI‘NINNNUW

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