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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1901 KELLEY, STIGER & GCO. g el We Invite Inspection, We Urge Comparison. Fort Omaha—Requisition for Guy — “remnn e | Jackets and Coats|Misses’ and Young AR Resp lendent Long Coats, Black french flannels o g oty for Ladies Ladies’ Jackets Array of Silks| Automobiles and Dress GOOdS | i o o vo oot ue | thing has got an atr of exciusivoness and predicted that rotwithstanding the local In t D rlt $fi 50 t $22 50 Popular Prices N k 500 Speclal—Granite Armure, Tndla Twill, | . op lure n th tate th ttendanc ) lo “ashmere, Nuns Vell origluality n obtalnable elsewhe S ORI L S at bo IV 10 dec. Prevailing. ewmarkets . will equal If not exceed that of last year. Every correct model of this season, ra . X & 850 Offerings—i0 h. Cheviot, nI.n- Pers and Drosden stripes, During the first three days of last vear's | (ng from $7.00 to $60.00. Fitted Box Norfolks, Auto- _— “.‘V';‘f’- ll‘“'r::l‘\’:\: VH“ A‘n‘\”:l ‘:\‘ur‘::.l-:s Dresden figuies in all shados, s ‘H:“"l';;:‘(”“r':‘_':;:m‘l‘::"“":“e'”;'l":‘;“""’:':‘r Threo speciale in Jackets, §7.00, $10.00, mobiles — sultan red, wood Blile DI'BSS s"ks $l6.00 Sargts Tndia Twills, Vanyas Worsted, Pop [\I!;l'w grade made and sponged, beaus wan 672 ‘Imlu:l;nl oth ofd and new stae Red, stitered lnv;,, S Unterable Taffeta, 85¢; lustreless Taffeta, | For Talloring Uses—Broadcloths and ) =97¢ % ek b it s, edges, storm collar, | kersey cloth, numerous rows of | Venetian, $1.60. Rope Cheviot and Scotch | shades, dents. Monday will bring as many more | ik’ Romaine lining. rurs rurs 27-inch, $1.00; warranted Peau do Sole | . = * o e 1 Cheviot, $1.60; Doeskin, §4.60; Satin Twills, [ Flannoloettes—For Wrappers, Dressing b B B Ly - ko Second—Halt Dox or Norfolk, Oxford, $1.00; Sole Monaco, $1.50, stitching, Skinner satin lined. |t 00 ues and Walsts; tho designs in theso probably be nearly 2,000 enrolled. Cheviot or Mode, Brown and Navy Kersey ARFS— Near ' sty i glibie b Class work will be begun Monday morn- | qu % b p (G, POV B e reat bar- ’ FRENCH IMPORTATIONS. PATTERN |[ar reproduction of the French goodsy fng. The entrance examinations have been DR Velvet effocts, Broche Velour, | price, 10¢, 12%g¢ and 1dc yard pe . 10¢, Novel Jacquards, and all the newest effects | Blankets and Comforts Cheaper and med with rte ils, .35, Cotaplotod with a fow. sxcopilons and svery: | 6812 : ned with martentails, 8135 Black Taffeta Silk thing is in readiness for the beginning of | Third—Kersey Norfolk Jacket, best im-($3.75 and 00, " , § Castor 42inch Automobile, | out more handsome than ever VIGOROUS CROP OF STUDENTS Local Teoubles of Farmers Have No Effect on Universi CHANCELLOR ANDREWS' OPENING SPEECH the regular university work. Entrance ex- ported cloth, Red or Mode, highest nuth‘.y ‘ " N 2 3 aminations for the Unlversity College of | tailoring, Skinner satin lined COLLARETTES-~Near seal,| Swiss Taffeta, 66c; warranted and pure Robe Blankets—Fancy plaids and stripes; Law will be held Friday and Saturday ot pes; first term o Blankets—In California make,, brow superior tailoring, skillful stiteh- H H 4 Fridsy aud Saturday o marten, mink, beaver, Isabelle|dve, sic; Reliable 2-ineh American | 1 loring, skillful stitch Noveltles I“ Sic, $100. $1.25 pair jext week, On Monday, September 30, the & RUIRwEs antls T iin Tow. college will vegle, ths work of the Seaso“able fox, $4.50 to $50.00. Tafteta, $1.00; 36-1nch durable Tafteta, $1.25; | 1N+ SKinner satin linings, ! Chance Andrews' Addres The first notable event of the university dress this morning to the hapel by Chancellor Andrews Bargains Walking Skirts MUFI Near seal, marten, mink, beaver, sable, Isabelle fox, $1.50 to $19.00. ' pure dyed Taffeta O4-Inch Taffeta, $32.00 fI'OIItiIIgS, e e A i Bud Blankete—White and colored, fleces is selling well; new . 100, A dainty 42Zineh half-fitted A || "cd fia'oo“s ankets at dGe, d9c, Toc, Sie, 00c, $1.00, spoke on "The /Deligbts of Unis CAPES-—Astrakhan, nea -fa“cy BflCk WGISI SllkS, Automobile, considerable stiteh T : y Life* He discussed at lenkth $4.50, $6, $8 and $13 0, $3.75, $4.00, $4.60, things ¢ been accomplished by the | prown. Golnug Cheviot, Tweed, Worsted: | {110 $40.00. tier. satin lined, Pocketbooks, Neckwenr. s, s, 7, $600, $560 and wp ta patient wearchers after truth. What thel he"are of graceful flare, some eleven & 7 4 Wi i g ! ¥ ] Comforts tufted, mado of best est tafloring and stitching, welted seams. art Newmarkets: | Persian, ete., at $3.00, $3.560, $4.50, up to [ 4o 5o b ¥ there is no conflict between real sclence. Black doeskin cloth, g | play of smart Newmarkets #1300 6 yard bite cotton and largest sizes, at L 2, collar, 38-inch, a snug, rich gar- c | d Sprays and Medallic at 50c, 60c, oS U8 than this pew yesh, DANUIEY ood ment— All shades 75c (rellable); washable 0 Ore i AU B IO R R ‘.”' w m tt pupils, to join with me, by singleness of Taffeta, rich colors, 75¢ NBW BLACK SILK BSCURIAL LACH | POINT VENISE AND PoOD nectod with membership in our university. | $18.00 Black fine Cheviot Blouse Jacket, Let us apprecinte them. We are to be | lions, at 36e, 40¢, G0c, 7Ge, 8ic and uj Speci i . oni s, that e have no ated flounce Skirt Rl $b:Tciok, 41,00; ‘Dasket Twesd and Styliah | 110NN, AL 856, dbe, s0o, tho, 8 , $1.00 and up Special Prices Rarmany. prev e 2 Y cet | ANt marten collar and facing, | 0 $3.00 a yard B onany "prevails In_ ke reaching ‘for $22.00 Norfolk Jacket effect, velvet | & Hy| Loulsine, Peau de Cygne, Premier| Melton Cloth, 50-inch, $1.23 unid highly ent e Which not | Vest and Collar, trimmings, Rope Cheviot | 38-inch length, Skinner sativ rupo faney tripes, T5c and $1.00; Per-| Two stylish and dainty fabrics: Satin | HANDKERCHIE Hemstitohed s at 12%¢ each only tolerates A1 I new flounced Skirt, Skinner satin Iined | lined— rege v ik ars i Sl R | for street and evening wear, $1 e ca o “dderi 27.50, neat Tallor Sult, with Yoke effect é »io S BEAIARE R « our situation I d G4-inch Rope Cheviot, $1.00; - h NATION POCKET RQOF $ise " : okl Wi : wot, 18 our situation 11 | 4nd box pleats, fancy Vest of cloth Vest- | Velvel ' RIS LD Bt INATION POCKET RAOKS—| giz0 Goxai-inch, plain hem, worth 2Sc, at various nfelicities which 1o | fng, velvet collar and silk taffeta lined | S shppb s D R Atk L) d $1.00, -$1.50, g ench, aviaive has o mper, | trimmed with bands of cloth; best Scotch 044 shades, new shades, any shade fn' tones, (his marvelously glossy cloth Is con 50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $3.00 ular ftem o our Linen department— our famous Silk Velvet, $1.50. (We match | slderable below usual prices. English Doe-| 4nq up to $16.00 eac b G G Jleachod orkis s of ory full b h G OGRS | We HAVE JUST ADDED MANY NEW|right shades, ('ul‘l'm'll b el SRS L FAT 3 the new features— 3. 8 y | $4.50. WEAR fn Windsor and Automobi ; f 4 i i Penively Lo ihe thinkine (héy | STOCK OF SUITS. | DU X, W1 | An unequaled value, the finest of im- | Stocks, s and Opera Wraps, | factured to retail at §2.25 yard; sale price, | ported cloths in the most deiicate tints. all at very reasonable prices. (iVely to the rending they do, | here 18 an impression the effect that bl il e, CORNER FARNAM AND FIFTEENTH STREETS, OMAHA b4 " | . P | a ! White and colored wool seal, wool seal, $25.00, $£30.00 ing, Paon velvet trimmed, Skin Handkerchiefs, Pl by rivileges of the student and the Breat| Black Oxford, medium Gray, Blue or C an " g, Pa . Nk Blank $ We are showing new shades in Crepe de . ” : 4 EW RICH IBROIDERED FRONT- | $15.00 pair to sclence was set forth and “ fl f c D We have new arrivals on dis- | W i | gored, also splendidl h d n gores, - | Black White, White and Y an SEANLES TAIALATWE (1o DHODBATLION LHAE| Bert s At i oo Snped_beren 80 andsome rur Capes | cuwe s i Black, Whi te o One may beliave in Darwinism and “be as . $27, $30, £42 and $50. NEW SILE EMBROIL sb APPLIQUE | $290 each. Down Comforts at $4.76, $5.54 orthodox as Anatbastu sald the chancel- a ore u ts 0 Kquir | lined, marten edged and COIOI‘GI] TG"OI&S GALOONS—Black, Creme and White, in et lor. ¥ 4 thy . m, energy, 'l'nn;vpllfl' and |1|.|I1‘mlnu In‘n L ) , 75¢; all colors 27-fnch D ess fi d GALOONS—Elegant eff ts, at 80e, f mike this the best year our dear and - » 750, $1.00 and ] ard A lteriity bas: otor engwn: At Wonderfully Low Prices Tafteta (best grade), $1.0 P 00as Tie, $100 and $1.2 & vard There are some particular am Itles co A v d b a . Momie Cloth, 60c; Costume Cloth, 44- | ARABE GALOONS-—White ( Sratiilnced Ausity, oarne bralded Vest, silk lined Jacket, gradu- Colored Waist Silk ch, i Prunelle Cloth, §0-Inch, Cheviot, | Ecru, Applique effects, in Sp. B hractor and. Bih - airms are 50 e Mgy Real Russian astrakhan, elo-| olore! aiISt JIIKS B SO O R g oy it g that we live t of a sympathe NEW EMBROIDERED SHEER LINEN| Size 42x36-inch, plain hem, worth 16 2-30, Wists on the maint sl Piisie Cords, $1,80 Ked $150 | Venetian and $ilk and Wool Poplin Barege, | lopod Borders, extra values at 1ic, 2ic, 170 45x20-inch, plain hem, worth 206, ot | Jacket 8 25 50, s gYS R g Some StUc | Jacket. Skirt has new wide flounce, y Venetians, $2.25 and $2.00 LIB. ¢ 2B RUFFS AND| Would call your special attention to one dee always Cheviot. French Flannel s—the i ) ¢ shade. skin and French Broadcloths, $4.00 and | Npw SILK, SATIN AND CREPE NF y & ¥ i hoodlumism . breaks cut [STYLES TO OUR ALREADY LARGE L) | : tn Damask Linen, manu or, what is the same, think too Httl Frock Coat Suits, Norfolks, etc. $4.25 and $5.00. ehades several of *hese faalts, such s too littlo ind shibboleth, particularly beset our traternities and’ sororities. 1 hope 1t s a0t 0. but would not take oath that It is aot If it is—if the conviction I name is well founded—let the evil spirits be cast i — = - out Students, one and all, resolve, I beseech [1f the expenses far exceed the available | fous throughout. The ticket has good |forenoon. Friday the report of the Neligh | Henry Westring; | ! for judge, Arthur Stull; NI N Y MOURNS you. o do your best this year. Most of | tunds it {s not likely that there will be an | chances of election. The election of su- | district was read. 1t showed tho district | for superintendent, Florence Ilun.’xldxnn,‘LAST M(,HT 0[‘ CARNWAL HUNGARIAN SOCIET At Mty St et et Muny | encampment next year. perintendent is practically conceded. there |to be in good condition. Norton . Wood | for surveyor, Robert Kummer; for coroner, & the Denth of the are Tniustriols, but order thelr efforts less e dulaiiion tor Guy Granger: being @ split in the fusion ranks on that |of Inman and Arthur E. Fowler of Clear | Dr. L. M. Shaw; for commissioner, Hugo e Wisely thin Were to bo wished. A few office. The present incumbent. J. J. Burke. | Water were admitted to full membership. | Floodman | 3te A et Ban Blve 6 P s, have wasted rich spportunities; hay: | Governor Savage today fenued a requitl- | was turned down In the fusion convention | Rev. Baldwin of Page, who was taken i T | Big Ak-Sar-Een Show Gocs out in a Blaze| Are Adopted. Jositive distneling tion, sapidly turning into | tion for the return of Guy Granger from|and since then he has come out by petl- |dangerously ill early in the session, died &8 Divorce Cases. } of Hilarity, i tuley fnability, 10 do well.” o &uch it must be & | Fergus county, Montana, to Knox county, f tion. | Friday. The wife of Rev. Fleharty of Nick- At a special meoting of the Hungarlan A R 3 Secantiot | Nebraska, where he is wanted to answer _— | erson dled Tuesday. Friday the subject of Society of the City of Omaha the following Mrs. Pearl Bates asks for a divorce from ¥ ¥ aha Iy the reflection that the future | to the charge of obtaining money under| MORE TOWNS HONOR M’KINLEY tcmperance was considered. An addres y J. Bates on the grounds of cruelty | CONFETTL, TIN HORNS AND DUSTERS | resolutions were unanimously adopted: . o be employed profitably if you | fajse pretenses. It is alleged in the com- ebhadd | was made by Thomas Darnell of Lincoln, . y the attorney for the Anti-Saloon league s Hunguriur ty of the City of Omaha as teachers, .o | plaint that Granger, through false repre-|Close Business Houses and Citizens “|in the penitentiary for larceny. They were lun lety o ¢ iy evel el * 8 . Thro . are filled wi ef and sorrow at the uns ¢ 1o renewed d entations, obtained $160 from the First anilies fer bilon Momorial The Beveridge singers furnished music, 4/ &t Tinsaln 1n: Dotober, 1898 Attendance Thronghout the Day and | v Hllel wiih grietand sorrow t the ung a1 ; Mclency. 1L 18 & | giate bank of Winnetton In Knox county. Rarttues ‘!THOUBLEDHABOUT “THE TIME derick Lutz has begun sult for a di-| Up to the Cla roin Men thitt words fall {0 express our horror and | ru ver to do’ with in- are ; do with in- | . was discoveresd co fro vite, Amelia, on the groun e detestation uf the murderous wrotch who tellcctual things, and It s a colossal re- [ Soon after the crime vorce from his wife, Amelia, on the ground ured by Capacity of the eV NI S T o B i A sponsibllity to be charged with the mental | Granger disappeared, and was located sev- — Spigmint t cruelty. Mrs. Winnle A. Wirful charges N S e i 3 S o % ; M o | of cruelty. Mrs. o / charge. " & of peice and goodwill and with the other R ST FH DAt (ne | eral daye ago in Montana. WTSTERN, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special)— |Mow What is Known as “Standard” |, ", 0000 Peon wirtal, with crueky il the (Vi that ended the lite of one B Y o r the pdas Suisi R BX IR DARC At 2 o'clock the church bell tolled fifty- Differs from “Local” or “Sun" 10 8kkx JUr ) divoroa M Boxle Andoem F Y8 nchiedt,, moet ASTORSG SRS RLIAING - of R an Wa ahauiA Bets 4 A . asks divorce. Mrs. Be Ande - - of America’s son (gnity of Buciik misglon 'we sty uld geves oight times, The teachers and soholars ime. asks for a divorce from her husband, Jesse | mho Ak-Sar-De tvallended ! ton this . members of this ack | Incentives [to “best service, Years | The States Board of Public Lands and|formed In line and marched to Grafton's | s A 1ara SRR T LA daats o ar-Den carnival ende 8| oia With @il of the citl T et e “eal and death would | b gyngy met this afternoon to consider | opera house. Short speeches were made by 4 e charges of des 1 and | year at 12 o'clock last night in a blaz Siates to mourn the Toss . whom we all dearly Neh,, Sept. 21.—(Speclal.)— ause the defendant is serving a term p Resolved, That we, the members of the To Light Penitentiary Yard. Ma thore descend upon us as n blessed | the case of W. J. Falk, who is attempting [a number of clorgymen of this vicinity, | WAKEPIELD, Neb.. Sept. 20.—~To the Ed- | fallure to provide. of lights, a whirlwind of confetti and a |of our chief ex spell the good spirit of those revered teach- T iod. to Theew | tor of The Bee: You answered in your| g e od'ahdl hons spell the kood SPIrit of those revered teach- | 4o compel the allowance of his claim for | “Americu” and “Nearer, My God, to Thee" | 1or of The Bee: You wnswered in your| . 4 Dor Tou FusHing Sa e R o b i T day of Sep- ital for the In. | w Mies Bertha Sawyer of Lin- | P4P is ¢ urs' differ The Midway was all that a Mid csolved. That o Ly ot Sop Presence here still sanctifies this place. supplies furnished the Hospital for the In. | were sung and Mies Bertha Bawyer of Lin- | % 0 hoiween Washington, D. C., snd| HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Speeial Tel- | expected to be, erybody took a part | president’s tuneral, ata ot ih8 State Wil Buy Fort Omaha, | 8tno ot Hustings. T m:.“:r.,::‘u;:.' w:‘p;:-;'l‘ -N:slo.s ©. 21— (Spectal.)—Rey, | OMAba. What kind of time do you go by am.)—The school tenchers of Hastings [ in the hilarity. Staid business men and [ gl ate fn the g B TN | 7 2 oalin aliver ot ths addiens hara' et | ADOLPH PETELSO! ad @ spolling match at the High school | dcmure dames joined with giddy youth in | &, room to i weryicon, vor Dyring the masting. represaniatives o 2 3 | A.—~The question The Bes answered was, | this morning. The list comprised 700 [ the fun-making o socloty set was repre- | oudier, th ns for the brave Lincoln Gas and Electric Light company|a special quartet sang several hymns. | ; i 4 P “What time fs it in Washington when the | words. Marie Neuwnhan won, Miss | sented and among those who went front | conscienti u ried ' twentys submitted a proposition quoting rates for| O! Neb., Sept. 21.—(Speclal.)—Re ords, ar v 0 ) Colby and several staff ofcers of the Nebraska National Guard returned this morning from the military encampment at Omaha and later in the day General Colby left for his howe in Beatrice. They expressed themselves as espectally well pleased with the treatment accorded the militfa by the citizens of Omaha and they united in the hope that the Fort Omaha grounds would be purchased by the state for the use of the military forces. The au- thorities wers unable to say definitely today whether the appropriation avallable fe am- ple for the wxpenses of the encampment, fieneral Colby will return to his ofce in| Fearing that public sentiment might tear this city next week and with the assistance | his prisoner from his graep, Sherift William )f the clerical force will proceed to settle | Brower of Nebraske ity hurried to Lincoln all accounts arising from the encampment, | last night with Hall Frampton, a self-con- 3 fessed murderer, who, instead of being hanged, as many people of Nebraska City i & 1843} Western Unlon sends out the correction | Mina C: v second, Miss Georgle | in confettl battles were some of the coy : i additional lights at the penitentlary. It ia| Hoch Powoll of tho Uniarian Ghureh de- | gaj1y 2" Believing the questioner wanted | Holmes third. The wiuners of this con- | misses and smart dames whose gowns | i3 Nl Lake e the intentlon of the board to keep the pen- o % | the Washington local time, it was stated, 12 | test will be sent to the stats teachers’ con- | shone brightly at the grand court ball of | lic and that ! be given to the nation. itentiary yard well lighted at night, and to | Kev. Mr. Petersen of the Baptlst church | .\ ““rpore ig a difference between the | test at Lincoln in January. the preceding night. It was everyhody's | ved, do this 1t will be meceseary to install at[Mede s ehort tall to the school ehUFen. | qytronomical or merldian time an what i — fning, and the most was made of the oc- | ffu aiieyted least twenty more lamps. The proposition |\ 9 4 called “standard” time. “Standard” time| Sues Burlington for Damages. | cosion. for a period of one 4 P Army of the Republic also spoke at the . EOF fe PRS00 08 Brio eI, ARE I was taken under advisement and declslon| po5) pouse. Rev. Uterback of the Chris- :f“:"‘u “'l’b"n"f!' fllfrfl"»;z"'mllhnsrvwl to by | BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 2l.—(Special)— | Va b "‘“"‘j':\f_"‘ "”“:“ to the | Bridi"be recited by all the cong will be given later. The prices quoted do| yian church and Rev. Peterson of the Bap- lr- companles lr‘ e more con- | judge Letton adjourned court here today | 8'6 of tho last night's attendance. Some | upjson, like our children are c andos not vary greatly from those exacted under |yt church assisted in the services at the | YeP!ent operation ot their schedules, and | ntjl Monday, when the petit and the grand | #ald 25,000, others as high as 30,000, What- [t do fortheir parenty, our ancostors: did the existing contract. court house. Dr. C, A. Brink presided at | SeRerally accepted by the public at large. | jury will convene. The case of Fink against | ever the stunding room capucity of the en- | fr dachh of old and Moses, our rabbl, the ayriel AWar 16 Pels the meeting. Miss Ella Bond led the | )t !8 plain to any one who will stop to|ine Burlington railroad will come up. Fink | closure s, just £o big was the crowd. It | olved, That these resolutions shall be v s think that what is commonly known s gecks $3,000 damages on account of a fill | Will be several weeks before exact figures | put in the' minute book of the socloty an CALLAWAY, Neb., Sept. 2L.—(Bpectal)— | 2Un" or “local” time can agree with | ino railway company made, causing water | €an be secured s to the financial end of | & coby of them be sont to the wrue and e o e oy | standard” time in only a few instances. | (o qamage Fink's farm. the carnival. but It 15 stated on ofiicial [ fAIATL companion and wite of r 5 “Eastern” standard time is based on what = R authority that the final figures will be on PO condglence. With the at 10:30 a. m. and at 2p. m. A mass meet- | . \oq0tically Washington local time—that Wholesale House nt Hastings. the right side of the ledger. that the assassin's bullet which per ing was held at the city hall under the 8us-| or 75 degrecs of west longitude; “central o et e 1| “Tonight's attendance alone 1s big enough | the presidenta boay penetrated the whole plces of the Callaway Republican club. standard time is taken from 90 degrees of | HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 2l.—(Speclal)=| ;o0 ouy in good shape,” said Super- | B[ and that un cverlasting monument NELIGH, Neb., Sept. 31.—(Bpecial.)— | west longitude, which meridian runs about | WOTk was wtarted yesterday on o large| Doy ® Gors “van 1t we need pulling | of Our sachery. tpon awhih will po omamves Made Her, bad hored, Tepeived & life ssnlones. Services were held at the Congregational | nine minutes west of Chicago: “mountain” | tWO'StOFy wholesalo house for Kinney & gl oty S0 o o o 00 EES OO | tha Wordi: Yiire vodt the simecrer Toyal Frampton was sentenced late yesterday | .nurch, An address was delivered by Bishob | standard time is based on 105 degrees of | EVans, wholesalers of frults, confections oy " " Cv 0 course we have had |ANd tolerant Mr. McKinley, president’of the .| atternoon by Judge Jessen at Nobraska City. | Goodsell of the Mothodist church. Other | est longitude, which meridian - runs | A1 provisions. The building fs to be of | Y BHE SRR I SR, e T S et ropiblieof e Unlted " states o L eal.ltiflll Ho reached the penitentiary last night and | members of the conference made short ad- | through Denver, so that “mountain” stan- | Prick and will be 40x110 fect, with & deep| yiq weather and a national calamity—yet | —_— is now curolled as & conviot. Frampton is| dresses. Music was furnished by a double | dard and Denver local time are the same, | asemeat. It will be on South Lincoln| yq aro abead after all " Ask your grover for PALACINE OIL. fvery L v 37 years old, a medium-sized, rather good- | quartet swostern’’ d on from | avenue. : Every Lady in the b y 8 qua = ., |and “western” standard time is taken from | ave 3 e aeihs ikt il a Beautiful Skin. looking colored man with little of the marks | PONCA, Neb. Sept. 21.—(Special)—Ad- | the 120th merldian. Omaha les in longl-| o By Ss bt uew € [ ment. of A degenerate and murderer. dresses were made by Prof. E. P. Wilson, | tude 95 degrees and 56 minutes west, or| Y ltieth Ann ary obekahe, Chief Donabue appeared on the grounds | gjoux 21.—(Spe= A TRIAL BOX FREE. Biiicine Gene Law. Father Barry and Rev, Mr. Doty. The | almost twenty-one degrees west of Wash- | OSCEOLA, Neb, Sept. 21.—(Special)—|in person last night, and his men were cial)—Charles Magruder, a young man 4 ldren attended in a body. The | ington, the actual difference in local time | The Aftieth anniversary of the Rebekahs | theio more numerous than usual because the 1t has remained for a Cincfinat! woman % school chi! ington, the actual nce In local time bound over for appearanco at the nex to diseaver the mecrot of a perfect sk, | Cblef Game Warden Simpkins finds that | geryices were in charge of the Grand Army | being about an hour and a half, but the | was celebrated here last night with a fine | last night of the carnival by reason of time- 034 She has &t last found the key to fominine | throughout the etate there is a general [ of the Republic. An overflow meeting was | aiftercnce in standard time being but an | program. Sister C. G. Gylling was master | honored precedent is always a rather sigr- boauty. All the wlghs and heartaches over | misunderstanding concerning the number of | held fn the Methodist church, at which the | hour. of ceremonies; Sister Oliver Westberg made | 1ted affair. There was, however, no se & poor appearance may now be banished, b S game birds which a pereon may have in his | Knights of Pythias attended in a body. the address of welcome and Judge T. H,|Flous infraction of decorum as carnival charge of embezzioment, preferred by the of the Dol Shirt company of | term of circuit court in this county on the —_— | Elgin, 111, has sued J Smith, the mane possession during the season. According | This meeting was addressed by Hon. J. J. | NEBRASKA BULLS FOR MEXICO | saunders responded. A banguet followed s o company, for §2, to the law a sportsman may have at one | McCarthy and Rev. George Bray. time ten geese, ten brants, and fifty ducks, There Is & Herd of Four Hundred Transferre Cou Blufts, | and in the early part of the night the Mid- but this does not mean that he may have| BALL ENDS TRENTON PICNIC Rad Fitew Nove an: 1k BEATRICE, Neb., Sept (Special,)— | W8y shows were thronged. Later the crowds | S possession of seventy game birds. Fifty of A, P. Fair, for a number of vears local | turned attention more exclusively to con w the latter is the maximum number allowed [ Last Day at Hitchcock County Harvest Wa manager for tho Nebraska Telephone com- | f0t1 and tho stow poople ogun to pack HO TO FIND ouT by law. Home Closed by Royal Neighbor pany, bas been transforred to Councll | U, PFPATatory (o deserting the tented city As October 1 approaches there is a mani- R Y KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept, 2L.—Four hun- | Blufts, He will take charge there Octo- 30 GATHEYL BUI0. OF FORVALS 1 a bottlo or common glass with tent disposition on the part of the hunters eeegtion, dred and ffty thoroughbred Hereford bulls | per 1, from a carnival apolnt, the grounds | Fill a battle or commen glas h yous to wing prairiechicken. This is in plaln trom ranches In Nebraska, Missourl and ot belng crowded from the opening hour and | Water und let It stand twonty-four hoursg deflance of the law and Mr. Simpkins de-| TRENTON, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Speclal Tel- | Kansas were shipped last night to Chihua- Dies from Effects of Fall, everybody was busy. / 8 Andimant 'll g |I"“| u” o u«’ an uns clares that all offenders will be taxed $5 a | °878M-)—Today was the hest day of the | hua, Mex., where they will bo placed on the | gyyqmyy Neb., Sept pecial Tel Besides the usual nttractlons there was hoa l:,\”«h‘x on of the ki .; l)> I it staing bird it they are caught. The law will be | Hitchcock county harvest home. Yester- (1,200,000 cattle ranch recently acquired by | ooran ) Frederick Lutz, the stonemason | oot oy bt o o p O A ent desirn e ot wldney (roubloi o day the Modern Woodmen were in charge. | an American colony. Three hundred more [ . k 3 ;i y | fea at 9:30 last night. The following mem- | too frequent desire to pass it, or pain in the enforced, he declares, and culprits who are £y def -y b who fell from the top of a house to the | of the order participate H. €. Mar- | back Is onvineing proof that the kids fined will have Do one to blame but them. | TTeBton defeated the Woodwmen at base ball, | bulls are yet to be sent. ground yssterday, disd from hix 10juries | tens. vantain: B. B Garier. first serhonnt: | nevs and Eladacs ats mut of ard - selves. 16 to 1. Log-rolling and campfires were —— AR R 08, eapt 2 L i | nars s o T in the ovening, Some of the displays were| Walker Smith for County Clerk. 41 de't W. M. Welch, €. H, Holman, 0. D. Reeve WHAT TO DO oy v 2 . 1 G, Edmundson, George Christensen. Wil- ‘ Broderick Bound to Court. the best ever seen here. ELWOOD, Neb,, Sept. 21.—(Special Tele- A 21 at Wost Polat: n, G 4 \ L : S : e The agriculture display was made to- | gram.)—The republicans met in convention ; et B SR S lam Nollmap, 8. V. Barker, Ernest Sweot, | There s comfort In the knowledge sq HASTINGS, Neb, Sent. 21.—(Special.)— | gay. Trenton defeated Palisade b Sl this tiokel: Wanaannis T POINT, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Speclal.) | Andrew Anderson, Corncllus Haze, A. T. |Often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swampe The case of the State of Neb: r 8¢ Dase] today and nominsted Xor.coun Ward Wells, principal of the West /. N. 2. M w } ¢ kid 1 NIE B, RALSTON, The ‘“’s"n ‘d '“; _h" ;‘ " ARAIDSE | pal) 17 to 3. There were horse races and | clerk, Walker Smith; for treasurer, 0. D 5 L ells, principal of the West| Anthony, W. N. Hollman, J E. MeSweeney, | oo, the great kiduey aud biat w;”‘;.-m. (Showing her wonderful improvement) | Clinten 8 Broderick, charged with beat- | o two-mile bicycle race. The celebration | Simmons; for judge, H. A, Willard: for su- | Point High school, has resigned. Miss Bollo| A. 8, Grubbs, 8 M. Peterson. JoJhn Killlan, | edy, fulfils every wish i curing vheims for it 1a within the means of every indy, | 1€ bis wite. came up before County Judge | cigses with a grand ball and & Royal Nelgh | perintendent, W. J. McCorkle; for surveyor, | Von Manstelde of Asbland will Al the va-| . P. Graney, H. J. McLenitban tism, pain In the back, kidneys, lvem Younk or middie aged, to have the clearest | Bowen yesterday. Broderick was bound | por reception tonight. 3 o oronar, 1 . Brlttan, || senor 4 bladder and every part of the urinary and mout, refined comiplexion so dear (0 a | over to the November term of district S — - - ol "tm'r;'l‘_’\'f:m: R pergusl, & M Bl Omahe Ree Boath passage. It gorreots inabllity to hold M S e ston, ©5 Lexington Ave, | €Tt He was also charged with attempt Confeases Theft of Money. A s Valldity of Scaven Lin Perhaps no hooth on the carnival grounds | water and scilding palu in passing it, op - h ore attentio | 1 , v Newport, Ky., says: “When I be at murder, but tho charge was withdrawn, | pATRBURY, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Spectal)— e PIERRE, §. D., Sept. 21—(Speclal Tele- | B8 attracted more attention than that of | g effects following use of liquor, wine Mine, Tibault's cpmplexie SrR “33 Ho was then arralgned on a charge of | ygreny, Clark arrested Harry Ray Thurs-| Steple in or District Jadse. | gram)—The validity of the Hughes county | |1® Omaha Bee. The name of the paper, | op y ud overcomes that unpleasant not think it possible to skin, my | hreaking into a house with Intent to com- LR forth In glittering letters of clec mpelled to g ‘Ace was in i horeible ‘conditio by e et e walved. oa. | 487 evening charged with steallng $216| ORD, Neb., Sept. 2L.—(Special)—It Is|scavenger taxlist has been attacked in a | it (T 0 MR JEEORS B CloctEle necessity of being compelied to go often ¢ with "red apote, “plmp! e s bound over I the sum | 8t Hebburn, in Polk county. Last night|practically concaded that Judge R. L. Staple] suit brought by John Sutherland, who al- | it i SRR ATT B0 G BIOTES & R 1 to get up many timos P o hosand deaths, and when 1 sent | of $500 the sherift of Polk county took the prisoner | of Ord will receive the populist nomination | leges insuficient publication for the court| (liver display of art pittures taken during the The mild and the exs A trial of Mme. Ribault's beautifiers 1 b back for trial. Only $15 were found on| for district judge at the judicial conven-| to give judgment. The principal contention | Liufr protographers for the 1iustrated of Bwamp-Root I8 soon .:‘.',.J‘\.“z’.‘."‘;.f'e""..y., “".fi.‘kfl’nf.'.}"“fl: Slous County’'s New Ticket. bis person. He made a full confession|tion bere September 24. The democrats|will be that the publication was not made | These pictures are studies in newsphotogt ¢ ataud : highest ‘lwl' ite Change taken place. My skin 1s' now per-| HARRISON, Neb, Sept. 21.—(Special | 804 showed where he had hid the money.| do ot favor his candidacy and are rallying|on tho required dates to comply with the | phy and the arrangement around the walls S 6 0 B S ’:"]':’y:"{: fectly lovely, and there is not a blemish or | relogram )—The republicans of Sloux | T0 bundred and forty ~ dollars of the|around Swaino of Grecley Center and will| law. 0/ the booth reveal the hundiwork of that PP T (T wilnkle anywhere. @ wder, cream, cosmetic | county met in convention today and nom- | SWOUBt stolen was recovered, demand bis nomination. 5 o — | kenlus, Louls R. Bostwick, whose motto | or bleach, contains oll, grease, paste, | inated this ticket For clerk, Jackson h " ; | “Nothiug but the best is good enough to e 4 c als' or polsons of any kind’ and is | Mettlin; for treasurer, John I. Davis: for North Nebraska Conferenca ik Mapukiieans Nominsts, DEADWOOD, 8. D., Sept. 21.—(Special | appear in The Omaha Bee.” | m ve u sample bottle of Swampe ey e Ribault, %% Elsa Bldg., | Judge. J. H. Bartlett; for sherif, J. C.| NELIGH, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special )—The | OSCEOLA, Neb., Sept. 3L—(Special Tele- | Telogram.)—Judge Joseph B Moore was | So great has been the crowd dn The : C that telis moro about. i et G0 and she ' will mail free, | Eberspecher; for superiutendent, W. 8. | North Nebraska conference may have to | ram.)—Polk county republicans at thelr | pominated this afternoon to succeed hime | hooth that one carpet bas Leen worn { o g PV TR T TV e Prebuid. 1h a plain sealed wrapper a fred | Nicholson; for surveyor, S. R. Story: for | continue sessions Monday. Thursday was | convention this afternoon put up this| self as § of the Eighth judicial cir- | shreds and another replaced it. A car- | Dr. Kil Co., Binghamton, N, ¥, l”‘l»‘u Awn.l :{lw’:-)r- ‘L‘;‘."fl'fl.‘é‘ «::‘;“;Lr‘u‘\r;r:v'.‘nd coroner, W, R. Smith; for commissioner, | devoted to memorial services for President | county ticket: For clerk, W. T. Maher:| cuit, by the populist and democratic du—l..mn outing without a visit to The Bee ! When w ¢ montion that you read thig v not fall to write today. E. Bigelow, The convention was barmon- McKinley. Bishop Goodsell spoke in the | for treasurer, 8. G. Pheasant; for sheriff,! trict convention in this city, booth was certaluly not complete, generous offer in The Omaba Sunday Bee, $2,000 dama; \ing program was good, as usual, {msrkonment Cil

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