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THE OMAHA I‘All\ ) SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 10 17001. KELLEY, STIGER & CO. WE INVITE INSPECTION. WE URGE COMPARISON. Colored Dress | White WaistSilks [Tajlored | "™ ™ Fremch | eurmrion S| Soecal Attraction o Gioods 75¢ Jackets, Suits and | for Walking Skirts (s, fonecier o uits §35 . Swrt besartment — Flapnels Handkerchiefs Art tueked effects, white, untes A leader ket 00. H : f f vt | ust received. On center counter great bar and washable waist silk. o We Bave many intermediate and higher| Mountain cheviot, oxford © this searon of the year fannel stocks || gaine at | New white silks for tucked | pri fgray, stylish cut, splendid stitel fase comanat depleted. vet nmnllhflnnlln;‘ Seleet your handkerchiefs for . 1 ists SPECIAL FOR MOND. Unusually | { ai > uffs wer e | the volume of business done by us in this |y sfave > 8 §1.25, $1.75 and $2.00 . 16, fl 00, p i oot L TONDAY -Unusually ing, gauntlet xlle““ 1 6, ¢ BtoeR T DFNEN DAV Ve Hove |the holids H"h“.";‘:,'“ fore the as- Donble faced golf cloths, Eng New faney waist - silks 936,00 Blouse Corded Oheviot Sult—silk fore equaled, at 3 elties. Bolld colors S0c yard—fgured 750 |SOTtment is broken. lish worsteds, Yorkshive heavy $1.00and $1, o ket panne velvet vest, very un.| snother leader—jucket $7.00.fpy g yara Fine French and Swiss hand Prenaratory rope worsteds Only the Best Gloves' | comuon aut ciegant siste | Trish kersey cloth, DIack. | Finnnelettes—we betteve our showtns in| it 0RO | to Christmas Extra special lines on center I'refonsse rrin tDent.” thrown, castor and red, sily . line to be the best in Omaba—price | 10 a |stiteched sheer linen handker \ " “ be = " sy Dewt | 10¢ o an A ;- fies F. M. Goldsmith will be counters, \"""'":' b are synonymous "“ walking Sk"‘ts “""”' gl"":“ ‘II" LRIV Scoteh Flannels -These are balt wool and | chiefs at $1.50, $£2.00, Pleased to give instructions in em treliability, tailoring and style 75¢, 85¢ and $1.00 & will not fade or shrink, especially adapted | 3,00, $3.50 up to $6 ach. broidery, battenburg and point lace. it » v o Miss Goldsmith i thoroughly com- Golf Gloves Are Here [ g A ¥6.00 batgain—medium gray worsted ‘A Stylish Yoke Coat $1Q or meoe shite, pasaman, ndten’ and chi b : k Gold: Melton yarn, dyed |-rn||r||:Ll|" Sp1URTI L FeRasrEhent, copvent | Hobenm Skirt, seven gores, very desirable | ylish Yoke (oa dren's night gowns, etc. 8¢ yard. Fine Irish point lace handker. || prent 6 reach 16 all teanchas of i ' v . o stitc M et o : . ¢ 9 % : > d cy needla work, a homespuns, diagonals and ifitting """II lxm‘“{h':‘( ;h‘”"«:“ fully dove.t g gpug oxford cheviot, in| Al wool white funnels at 3ic, 3¢, 3icy chiefs at $1. 2,00, $2.50,[F wint give inatructions on Wednesdays ” h . ur ¥ in Walking Skirts— Separate . & tes | 402, 46c, 6 A Bhe yard (] #nd Saturdays FREE OF COST . cheviots, : H " . N o d0c, 4 a ar £1.00 1] 5 ).00 eac aturday OST in th Ao A —— A Mocha glove at ®1,00, in all |ekirts of all kinds are to splendia varfery |Medium shade, skinner satin AT b i A R ST . $4.00 up to £10.00 each. |f SESAFUmONL" o8 Seci HOGH White and cream worsteds few tint | at popular prices lined, velvet collar—a perfectly p' N, c | . { ) : h , She, 00, $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 yard Real Duchess lace border (for waists), cheviot, broadeloth Witk lined Mocha glove tl.‘ large welt cords. me roand | = L ‘"""I"“M batite ottt el Inlntll\vrr‘hiof«. at 22,00, o ‘ :::|:.:| i *I_ P '“"'-!.. | for boys and girls | s"k Skirts bargain. Blankets $2.00, £4.00, £3.00 up to $12. T'his department is replete The most correct street glove 3 s ] 3 ! Colored Waistings 50C and 65C | (e Chatham, £1.50. At $13.00, $16.00. $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 to | Raohns’ REIGHIIS! 5.0, Riripes, hatistes, batross, | ]“e BCSI (ne Mal'ket We have a splendid line of | You are never compelled to buy at the Fine Irish hand embroidered |broidery and lace work. Taffeta silk of the best—modeling of th A L | first place you look. Suppose you compare |sheer 1i " cerchi N . : . e 8 ats wo y compare | sheer linen andkere e, t plain and fancy Challi | most correct ordor these stylish coats with twe handkerchiefs, a Black Dress Goods ‘ Attol‘ds at the lowest‘ Velvet skirts—Now in the prevailing tash. (“PeCials for Monday—=812.50 ""r'o:':‘::",f.::”f',"dn"::,;N‘:m::. oy ms iy | 29Cy. DUC T0e, The, $1.000 £1.25, GICOIlImbia r|oss” each. with all the requisites for em T5e. | - 5, $1.9 ” $1.50 to £3.00 each & s i g %1 nn I excellent value at $15.00, $20.00, |ADd $17.00, sc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 and $1.75 pair bl Satin Venetian and Cassock 00 and $33.00. " N i ' ' The AIl Wool Blankets-$3.5 f 50, . . cloth, $1.50 055“"8 I‘iCGS The best kind of melton anc o ankets—$3.50, $4.00. $450.| H. K. and embroidered hand- | 1 C hedy rloth oxford gray,| $5.00, $5.50, $5.00, $8.50, $10.00 and up to ol ) We have a full line of this A bright and silky cloth fori Sliks—Black and Colored P A |beaver cloth, gra. 00 pair | kerchief centers, 6, nd 11 J t;.ilm-i.:llfi. g ‘rl Dress Goods aletots and "tos proper cut and model and high . 7 nehes square, at 1 os. |famous yarn—eream. white, Npecial value in cheviots Black Fancy Waist Silks 75¢ $14.00, 81750, 325,00 and $35.00-0xtora, | St EFAde tailoring | Comforts e and S0c each, black, pink, sky, violet, purpl | 5 " itche P black and castor ~kersey and cheviot- | [} < : : ize, carding ising 3 85¢, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50 ||1:-|:::’II.:-II}‘4vc~|D' mstitched aud) back and cs i Al b rl“e rurs,l’on“lar Prices H. &, sheer linen handkerciefs, ze, cardinal, rising sun, et Dainty tints of mode and castor. S L T RSt tlack Crepe de Chine variety of kereey cloth tor Mnest | feabella fox scarf, $10.00,) Piiled with good white batting, coverea | VATTANted every thread linen. ot e ¥ R i " | ; 5 i el 2 + q srfect ]y | With stikoline and bhand knotted at 8125, Special 10e each, worth 15¢, wra ers perfectly woven, equaling the A bright and silky 24inch Oxford melton. with superposed capes- |R15.00 and $19.00, perfeetly | w.60, $1.76 I i an elegant garment s il $2.25 and $2.50 cach. fay ; | bighest cost. crape of exceptional value. [ And at $37.00 and 81000 nome very su. |INAtChed with large. full tails. Semi-laundered fine embroi. | Granite rope worsteds and Black Peau de Sole $1.00 perior coats of the most attractive order Sable oppossum, 85 ln lar l""en Dcp‘ s”eCIals[d..n.d sheer linen hfl"dl\'l‘l‘l"li"l\] Wianbelette, ‘protty atrifos tweeds, A rich lustrous silk. hmnu cl‘"dre“ S C t r“‘"\fi.- ";'J:“\ "1""'{]'":(":‘ ('\.n e e special, 15¢ each, worth 25¢. and fancy effects, $1.50 and o 0 'y N v rar o mate i o) | o D! ! 80c, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50 and tirm. (warranted to wear), oa s " e htaine. the best | ¥aats for Thunkasivins. Amongat our spe £2.00, in large assortmen all wide goods-ideal skirt and Peau de Luxe $1.25 ® have many especially uncommon ML " | cial offerings is a line of hand embroldered ew “tomob“e : vlis ercale Wrappers, $1.00, tailoring cloths 24-inch-—a splendid dress u'.\ln in three-quarter coats at popular the marvket affords in stylishf . cng just received trom Belfast, Irelana. ' Y silk—beyond anything in value HERCOR; REVNI4 030 TRRTE=$6:¢ furs. They consist of scalloped doylies, center | Silk Iies 1.25, #1.50 and $2.00, is large For Waists previously offered. s it \ r“r Canes :.I::;, tray cloths, lunch cloths and hurvlu‘ \'urmt_v. Batiste. mohair, 50¢, Toe aud Black Taffeta SiIk uits : | o § 4 4 | Near soal. astrakhan, wonl| 6% Bleached Irieh Table Linen at s0c £1.00. G5c—-a Swiss taffeta, (thoroughly rellable) | oo b oy : g . S5c—Untearable, pure dye dress silk We make a leader of a $15.00 Taitor suir, SCal, Siberian squirrel lined.| ;00 pieached trish Table Linen at 75 rl"e suede leather rla“n8| waiSIs! $5 High Art Dress Goods ik daie iy ikl Black cheviot, peau de sofe faced, satin broadcloth. yard 2 e lined jacket, the most approved style of s T $1.25 Bleached Irish Table Linen at §7%c We have just added some very atterns legant | 2 ese arve the fashionabie| J A In o dress patterns - clegant | yyyets for Walsts and Jackets | sir: _ Th yara : » sipapl Coies broche velvet novelty, soute | The rich Paon velvet in exquisite colors TAILORED SUIT, $20.00. A cheviot suit 30-inch capes, correctly ent ana | $2.00 Bleached Irish Table Linen, heaviest attractive sty Anas . " n t $1.7. of excellent mode! Neat jacket, double- “he 25,00 27 .00, K30.00, make imported at $1.45 yard i" l. |,.l\' tans ““'I (v 8, & gl stripcs, etumine gilk, melange, 1‘ Black sllk—velvet, special for jackets, | breasted, highest grade cloth and styls | ILALC hed, $25.00, %3 | $3.00 and $3.30 Napkins in odd half dozen grays, special ete. throughout $42.00 and £55.00. lots, at 98¢ per half dozen | $1.50 each. all colors, special, 50¢ each. CORNER FARNAM AND FIFTEENTH STREETS. NOW FOR THE CONGRESSMEN | oscoveatiuroughan: ine stare sn ne | ORD UNITARIANS DEDICATE DJSASTROUS FIRE AT ILTTL et o he ieian Eadeavor wmon 1 wishes the local managers to Know that|,o pooo o “Ell e to Anslet In in session at the First Presbyterian church | their efforts in getting out the vote mfl! A % i YRor in this city ast night the meeting opened | ormal Opening of Their appreciated | . Nebrasks Republioans Prepare te Extend e R R Vs b Starts ia Rear of falosn and Consumes :."':-.,'l:fm.';, I;,]"-I,:(u.{::” :19::::1 S:‘rrl‘dlnlw:‘ Dewey & Stone Furnlture Co. Their Victer.es | on Houves | was followed by an address of welcome by The republicaus of Custer coumty mnd| oo e i Rev. Ray of the Presbyterian church of 8 i nearby territory are planning to hold a | ORD. D Nov. 9.—(Special.) 8 ARV Fullerton and response by Miss Minnie | 111 o) DES/GNS ON/ALL FOUR FUSION DISTRICTS | monster ratification meeting a: Sargent | Upitarian church bullding here was dedi- | SUPPOSED TO BE OF INCENDIARY ORIGIN | iciicer ot Columbut, ater which Rev. Ed- | and 1117 Farvam Street. next Tuesday evenlng. Governor Savage | CAted Thursday night. The bandsome liitle ward Hart Jenks of Omaha gave his lecture, | i1l be In ttendance and will probably de. {Structure is just completed and has a seat- 2 . %5 B Tt g A Great Day Dream and What Came of With Perman rters aud | liver an address. The party workers in | DK capacity of about 150 people o ARd i Sovepal It The convention will continue until | ] . built of chipped brick, the upper part, or A N | that section of the state are feeling espe- Monda ! AN “ORNPRINBIAE -IAN: FRItY cially jubilant and they fntend to make Auditorium, being octagon in shape. The it = Leaders Hope to Cement 2 A IR As Sl | basement, which, however, is only three ments Are in Rulns—Search x % " | the afair fttingly memorable of the vic R M B i Y Two Years in Priso Thelr Gains, | tory on election day. In Custer county the €€t In SIONRE R GREITAE 4 ALY or Strangers. S : v 4 republicans made a better showing than | TeAding room, kitchen, furnace room and : BEATRICE, Neb.. Nov. 9.—(Special Tel- k | cloakroom. The building s forty feet b | egram )—Robert Hook, convicted of steal | | square and cost about $2,500, without fur-| BUI Neb., Nov. f.—(Special Tele- | iDg-a team of horses from a farmer near oo S X g ' , (From a Staff Co pudent | almost as large In the surrounding coun- n:“"_ Rev. Southworth of Chicago, wec- Efam )--Apparently with incendiary intent | Barneston, in this county, about the mid- | There is lots of satisfaction fn buying Furniture when you KNOW LINCOLN, Nov. 8—(Bpeclal.)—It pressnt toh = = R | Potary of tne Western Usitarian sssocia. | undetected persons started a fire in the |dls of October and who was caught by it i« ALL RIGHT not only the MAKE AND FINISH, but the price glans are carrl irto effect as they | Articles of Incorporation of the Britton ¢ cetporatios 49% | tion, was present and preached (he dedica- | vear of Anton Scheinost's saloon at 2| Sherifft Waddington in Kansas, was today alko. That is the knd of Furniture we sell-guaranteed not only by the douttless will be, (h nrmmun‘:vrr- “vl\l‘?" 5‘"5;‘:’“;"’!::::.\ alr‘ I“l":_fl.flm“'f"n(rl:l"flr‘r: | tion sermon. Mrs. Mary B. Davis of \,,w1r;‘< l‘r:xl. vh:q n'mlnlnx mmb:uhn result many of | sentenced to two years in the penitentiary i maker, but by us to give satisfactory wear, and it does not cost mor spublican state ce conunittee will b | in ¢ » office e | o utte establishments by Judge Letton. ' rl ‘ ropublican state central conunittee w 0,06 Y Of nate's ofce soduy. The | York, sccretary of the National alliance | Butte's business esta ments are in|by Judge Letton. The prisoner will he than common —even less If bought from us. maintained permanently at the Lindell ho- | company is capitalized for {of the Unitarian church, was present, A%hes and the proprietors heavy losers on | taken to Lincoln Monday by Sheriff Wad tel aud notvithstandiog the fact that the | incorporators are: Thomas G. Britton, Ar- | B0 CI0 - LR G Ee (ot GBS o | their stocks. There in not a hotel or res- | dington republicans are again in the majority tbe | thur J. Cooley and George H. Palmer {'Unitarian church at Lincoln. The church | tSUFant left in the town G —— compaign work will he continusd with | Carl L Ernsi, successtul candidate for | (HIERE CRREE B1 0 RECE e owded | The ten buildings destroyed were all in oks M 2 ) 1 of ts, ' it b o5 ectiol and bei o DO | vigor and without cessation. Chairman H mfinhor v‘ the Board of R“.m.f h:u filed | T its fullest capacity. Musle was ren he busin h).lv |.4 n .“‘ be v|f nf wood, | YANKTON, 8. D., Nov. 6.—(Special Tele- | €. Lindsay is pow ecnjoying a brie/ rest | @ statement with the secretary of state | o .i'pe (e cholr, under the leadership | PUTned so flercely that the rest of the | oo e . at his home in Pawnee City, but will re- | certifying to the expenditure of $37.37 inci- | qe™n A% (A0 CI0TL ARACE RE, FRCEEALS | lown was saved only by the ba work. | B "‘l ,“:'"'" e roturns from the turn fo Lincoln Monduy to resumne his du- | dent to bis campaign. The major portion | 1T (REOE. Bo e Bl B e - | New and better bulldings are promised for | LiE Sl district indicate that Judge | tles with the committee and as privecs | of this was a contribution to the campaign | o270 SEOL | 0 SO P the old sites at once. [ B, O Bmith, rep., has & majcrity conside; secretary to the goveruor. tund and the balance was for stationery | The evidence of Incendiarism w so | 8Pl "'":f""'j"' _u(uyl Charles-Mix county e ¢ o | strong that search is being made for a [BiVes 240 majority; Douglas, 30; Turner 0 the latter part of next week Mr. Lind- | aud incidental expenses 2 4 i ,{' Tl PR i expedition i | Toaskad Bekhlch Chroia i DIETRICH STOPS |N OMAHA ptr,n(pr who is reported to have made | 214 Yankton, 463; Clay, 179, Bon Homme. :. stern Nebraska, to he gone probably one i | threats of “getting even” with the town and Gregory 9. Hutchinson county | Superintendent Fowler is sonding circu- | 1u tw Areive Tontaht (0 Rematn Unilh | st night because of some allcged fnaucial | FOLUrs 50 far sccured ndicate over 300 week. After his roturn ke will begin the |\ T 00T Dl detailing the “Mk\, | n for next year's campaigo. The and object of the Nebraska Teachers'| vill be brought up to date, the ever before in its history and gains were Mon | grievance. ik Starting with the saloon, which was [ Adolph Bluner, Grand Mound, la., writes i L A une | Reading circle. In it he reviews the | ston. valued at $3,500, and om which there was | “I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in my organization will ho stiengihened 16 Placet | various books adopted and submits a list | e 31,000 Insuraoce. the flames destroyed the | family and thiuk it is the best cough cure | hateh R N i ition | S uasiichs for the” meniby-pedding | HASTINGS, Neb., Nov. 6.-(Special Tele- | Hotel Boyd, Will M. Carter, proprietor, [on the market. T would not b without it | e D oy diota e ¢ | o Within the past sear the Teachers'| gy genator Dietrich will depart to- | Value §2,000, insurance $700; G. 8. Wright's | in my home, as there is nothing so good for | ot the various congressionsl disiriots | Reading Circle of Nebraska has grown | oe.o0 norning for Washington, but will | Festaurani, value 3800, insurance $500; John | coughs and coids.” —— = — —_— — gains as a beginning the party can carry | counttes,” save Mr. Foaler. *While the + least ree and prob; v a ur | 28 o Ak bejes W :,h,‘ st ! ‘,",‘,::.’ :"", i s J { until Monday night and then conginue his | Yalue $1,050 and insurance $730; Warner & e Seong diatricts | Ml the public achool teachers of (he siate. | o, ncy eastward. He has engaged rooms, Maxam's drug store. value $5.000 and | Perfect Weather Impends for e at election. Tho First and Second districts [of whatever age or experience and of |{FNICN FROTFAL B0 (CL NIRRT (00 Mason's drug _store, value 36,000 and | measis. it 8 1N . S : 145 are the ouly ones represented by republican | whatever grade of professional and personal | 1% B¢ Sterman fais at Wash i [ AN at0ns, ama S o] aw torma to W SOLID OAK ROCKER, reeded arms, VELOUR COUCH, full sire, (ofted, congressmen, but the prediction is made | culture. Desultory reading cannot take | 06 MUl weolde while in that ety o EERENEIE | BRI SRR O e 3700, | ahd Nasih. cobler sent—sold solid oak bt the leaders here that afier next year ' the place of systematic work, nor can| . 4 usually at €4 this frame. th b i ner ed to five and | local clubs answer the purp f a state | private secretary. but he is cons dering | he stock and bullding of Willlam Manthy A— week £} f A, Aumber Wil be. norsana T8 AR 1 Siin anan RaDUPDORS. OF R MRS 1looratiy eMulle ose | tailor, value $400, with no Insurance; Ed| WAS : " 8 is thought that there is good chance of | organization The more exacting demands favarabl Adams McMullen, who home | ASHIN IN Nov 9. Forecast for w5k making the stat lelegation in congress | upon the teachers of the present day re- | 'S At Wymore, Neb, hut who has been in | Johnson's saloon building. value $1,500. and [ Sunday and Monday { OAK CHli ¥, round ends, 36 OAK TENSION TABLE, top 45 aking (he state’s delegat col . eachers of the pi d | f X y insuranc 0, and D. W. Forbés' build for Nebraska 2 ches w . ches square, polished, unknimous so far as party politics {8 con- | quire united professional work along the | \Vashington during the last year. Mr. | ‘ance §400, and I Forbés' hullding, | For Nebraska and Kansas—Fair, warmer, | inches Ig 00 Inches square, polished g 00 s confidently holieved that with this year's {in mombership in a large majortty of the | SFOR WA 0 RCTOR AL T Ll Story's hardware store, value $2.000 and ‘in- e QUARTERED OAK DRI , fill OAK SIDEBOARD. 18x30, French plate mirror, top and drawers foamabardhin 18 “yolustary: "1t shautd ”Mm! when he will g0 to Omaha and remain there | Surance $000; Mrs. John Story's grocery, TWO DAYS OF FAIR WEATHER | serpentine front, 24x30, |8 00 plate mirror, swell 22 50 Whole line, The Rending Cirele board | McMullen is a graduate of the Nebraska | USed as a pool room, value $300, with no!Sunday; Monday fair; southerly winds. | 6 fnches 1 extends 6 foot \ » | university and is also a graduate from an | IDSurance, For lowa—Fair Sunday; warmer in h-| at At e next week Mr. Lindsay will ad- | makes its appeal to the county and city | MDiver ) et AL 3 ) north- letter of ,‘,’»..‘WT.‘,‘,,,, {0 ‘each | superintendents and to the tcachers gen- | eAstern law school \ h""’"“l he minor o were A. Masinda, fern and western portion; Monday fair; OAK ROCKER. coller seat,.high arms, very comfortable l 50 g BiiEialiaAAnix. ARd: 0 dhe. toashery awn- | whose drug stock and building were dam- | warmer in castern portion; fresh south. | less than balf price ====== | [nterests, to the end that t%> enrollment Charged with Cattle Stealing., aged to the extent of $150; J, 8. McMillan, [ erly winds | 0 d L 8. McGow i e 2 - 8 !in each county shall constituie at least a | tab "Mavi'h ); Bd Lusk, § ! an, $60 For M Fair Sunday IT. Neb. (Special Tele ; 60; Geora Monday fair | Largest line of Metal Beds in the city Whitman, $50;, €. W. Blagg, $150; ( with warmer in eastern portion; cast to| very Iarge proportion of ihe teachers ! gram )-Chris Pope and George Wiegrafte, | \v . and the price is RIGHT., ) ope and Geo a Weed ? d Ben Stockw 5 south winds. vl the price 8 Lvllr . (l\lixnl‘|) engaged \n the work of the public | (wo old rosidents of this county, wers Sdsan, 9150, and B kwsll, 84 ),f«:,l,’, J,:,‘,,’,, Dkt it ars | 4 schools. bound over to the disirict court here today Endeavorers at Fullerton | h vt Air Sunday; warmer [ ] The books adopted for and 19 g PP MR Y n eastern portion. Monday cloudy: proh- | C are Hiuntaie’ Avh ol Suwdy and Balleyry | DY {Be county Julge an .parate cATESl| pypUERTON, Neb. Nov. S.—(Special)— | ABIY. raln or smow and ealder: soutaeny | ewey tone Furniture Co., “Prineiples of Agriculture.” Both have in | vy para’ pace tioien floiiafiild o1 wiida T'f-‘n'.l.'-,'f.'i.‘".‘-‘,.'.,""lf.,.,, e i 1115 and 1117 Farnam Street. view the legal requiroments of teache:s!y.giners, who live se n miles south- | ioald anh with- Tatr Mo el MamdAN K OP " ) ;o ) to miss the benefits of either of them Boaiis . AT S ST ie ) ana s radsi8 e Slamers i wmiacn DeRORil sortharly Clatms Five Thousand Damnges. againat Wiegrafe, who, he claims, was his [ A Far Wyoming-—-Partly cloudy, Sunday and | Laura B. Prindle thinks that William i | @8ccomplice Monday; probably rain or snow and cold r| Dry Goods company. should nay her $5.00) JUr¥ Finds Bradbue A wind viriatle| aoks AID FOR BEET SUGAR 4 4,,..‘y:‘..l‘..:‘:h:u:‘xv\m:-lavr.::::rl:'tm"'tmn as damages for an alleked slander, and (he CLAY CENT Kan ; Naads nishment o « 4 Bpenrd l il KA TAHMIE X i o sdmissibillty of the case in the dlstrict | Telrgram.)--The case of the State agaiust blarey 'or biatant braggudacio. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER el Chamber of ¢ il — T e | court was argued before Judge Frost to- | ex-Representative Willlam Bradbury, | The prices below apply especially OMAMA, Nav. .- OMcial record o o | 1o Indnstey Iaiihirg! day. Mrs. Prindle avers that Mr. Fitzgerald | charged with assanlt and battery on 8, P N amar Ridnsy. Cure! Monday o e, | parature and precipiiation ¢ hree | b ennr 5 b | virtually” accused her of stealing money | Burnett, has been on trial for the last "Capin Bnrsuparill. Monday. . 86| yoarser cT onINE day : % ‘ from the mail order department. A nove!|three days and the jury brought in a ver 5 e's Dandruff Cure. Monda | y S R - gram.)—Patsy Higgins, who was being held plea was entered by the defendant, whose | dict thix evening finding Bradbury guilty. zzonln Face Powder. Monda Muximum temperatur I DENVER, Nov. %.—The Denver Chamber | here on charge of burglar fassante Rage Pawser: Mo & pe iy made his escape ) ‘ fplm attorneys declared that a businces man| He is yet to be tried for assanlting Bur Voot Rowder, end Mintmum_temperature Commerce and Board of Tiade today | from jail last might. He bad opencd the ured ¢ y had @ perfect right 1o talk such affairs | nett at the same place | Fardu, Monday | Bian ten malled to President Roosevelt & lstter con- | foner door of the cell I # key, which ha s ‘ F K lf over with his emploves and it was perfectly | There are two damage <uits pending be- | © "LIT"’.""”‘.'Q Poni M“' ‘*"“;‘ & T of tembareid " "l ccrning the dependence of the beel wugar had manufactured. and when (he outer av POM RMITO: | roper for him 1o question clarks or as- | fore (he court. the outeome of the assanlt & n ) o at Omaha for this « P : g+ pon the Dingley tarifl. The pe sistants concerning mooted points | —_— 5o Howell's Anti-Kawf, Monday i represent that at least ten years Mes. Aarcn Medron of Savannah. Ga ¢ [ | \ 1 e A Normal temperatur ¢ r 2 orgs A. Points. Upper Sandusky, O. botile imported im. NMon > aded 1o put the beet sugar industry writes: Ever since the birth of my frst Alleges Inhuman Treatment, o S TR EREAR SABAARY: G ot by ‘l""“-]‘ o e day i head o, Bt the bast Rugar -(Aduti ehild, six years ago. | have suffered| Augusta Prubs can sue her guardian.|and Tar for hoarsencss and find it the hes Ia er, Mon ’ Mineh | to enable it to compete with the c#ne greatly from piles | could not bring mv- | Margaret lassen, $10,000 for allezod | remedy 1 ever tried stopped the cough Wuar > or (laret, Monda) 3 sugar product raised by cheap labor and selt to bear the thoughts of a surgieal | cruel treatment withont putting up a|immediately and relieved all sorcness ' 441 Itos [ 38 inches ihat the be igar industry is the fir QUINCY, 11, Nov. 4. The farmhouse of operatien Pyromid Plle Cure entirely [ bond for the costs, Judge Frost decided | Take none but Foley 8.18 Inches A DR, Miler, twelve m north of Quh, oor i - inche | and only Industry fn the west in which the | wan burned’ eie tast st i Of @itnc eured me ' For sals by all druggists. | this afiernoon. The girl alleges inhuman S sham‘a“&Mccunn'" nru cv r § inches | farmers and producers are directly inter- |dren, Pearl and Deswitt Miller 2ana “Plles, Causes and Cure’ mailed free. |treatment and is without suMcient means| Rargains of svery description on the want 0 d « tace of precipitation ARV R0 WIRQNORTSCARS STES TR Vears, were bumed 1o death " Sevon Pyrawid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich 1o furnish a bond. H L. A WELSH members « e fam ad n ad page. Cor. 16¢h and Dodge. Omaha, Local Forecast OMcial, @ American policy of protecting infant indus Inembeta of ‘the famliy had narrow s the Work PIERRE, 8. 1., Nov. 0.-(8peetal Teis door was unlocked pughed 1t open and made a rush for liberty. Hic case wonld have come on for hearlng nex: w Two Children W I to Death

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