'T - " , . . , . . . . . - , ' - . - . _ r. . . . . . . " . ' , ' p " " ' " . . . . . . , . _ ' - . 'ii" - ' - . . _ _ r.'i" . " ' " " ' . . " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . ' - ' ' ' " " ' 7" ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . - - . , ' . ' " " " " . , . . . " " . 1' - " , . - " . . . . . . . . ; . , . . . . - - ' , - OMAHA DAILY nEE . ' SEP'.fl\rUEIt \ Ii . _ TnJn : l.'llUnSpAY , . ! 19 , 1895. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t - - . . . - - I _ _ - - . . . . . , . \ , ' \ \ : . Do you imagine any sane merchant dare name a price we will not , cut in two. The New York Store stock was forced upon us after we got in all our fall goods-and don't want-----won't have it and can't keep it. THE WHOLE STOCK GOES AT ATLEAST 33 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. . . . - riEw YORK STOHE "I Clothing The cream oC tim stock goes / 011 solo 'huredny-Thc one table on which It all now IIJ will bo loaded clown with the biggest bar ulnB In mell's suits over l < nolVn. You must. not mIss this tablo-tlmt Is lC you want to save live or ten dollars on a suit OUR OWN FALL SUITS Arc tiara anti tilleti the store before wo bougl1t tim Now York Store-but wo hud to take the clothing along with the rc"t- so 1u order to get , It out 01 tim way quick wo have sImply put It aU on a table and you take your choice for almost any prIce you dare numo. } \EW \ YORK STOnE Millinery Bright now pattern hats-uti bon bt for the fall busIness of the New York Stm'o-includlng all the latest fancies from the European milliners wlll go us wo bought th'm-33o on the del lar. A dollar and a half w111 buy a hat you'vo been used to paying } ! : : 3.00 for. tiEW YORK STOnE Notions : It's in little things you save the most-Thero are baskets of I notions from the Now York Store Cull or small but usorul art { . I ( los ! : ! that In the regular way would C03t you five , ten , and fir- Leon times us much as now. Jleautlful VelIIng . from the New York Store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tc Corset Sleels- from the New York Store..C Paris Dress Shleills- from the New York Store..C . 2 11apers ot Pin\- ! , . from the New York Storo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t C . . Package of Needlet- ' from the New York Slore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t C All the lOc Ela tlc- from the New York Store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 A spool of Thread- trom the New York Store..C AU the IOc lZc , 15c I.aces- tram the New York Store..C . . . Beautiful gmbrolderleg- trem the New York Store..C . . . . . Pocltetboolts- . to keep the money In you saved..C .Agmts for BUItC1'ic/'s Pa//ems. Furniture It yoU need Furniture and wish to buy the best tn every line and save money , come to us. 6-foot square ! Extension Tables.Z.45 Drop Leaf DreakfaJIl Tables , oval 01' Quare ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.83 : ; Oak Bed , 5-10 high , 4-6 wldl.$3.W Beds nt.l.W. $1.75. $2.00 Z.50 3-plece Bed Room Suits well IInlshed.l1.00 Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000 Mattresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 Cots woven wire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c . 6-l'ound pair feather Pillows. . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Just in . 100 framed , Pictures , lZx16. . . . . . . : ! SeA A new lot of Tribune Picture Frames , glass ' : and mat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2ic : 100 Framed Pictures . . size 2OxZQ , 3 In frame . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Oak Sideboards : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . A good SIIleboanl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SS.Z ; ; Oak Bookcase 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . $ . Al'other Ii sheIve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.54) Carpets From the New York Store , not n great many but while they last these are the prices : Union Carpets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 All wool Carpets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c : ; Heavy Extra Super..40c. 45c and Soc > Brussels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c I To make this sale Interesting we will reduce - duce prices on oUr regular stock to corre- spond. NEW YORK STOnE Lace Curtains. jc. [ ( ) 75c and $1.00 pall' Some very fine ones at $1.50. $2.00 to $3.00. These bargains will not last long. The New York Store's STOCK OF Hats & Cap 1 $1 00 will buy sort Felt Hats In alt the leading shapes ; New York Store . prIce $2.50 , to $ .1.ro. f. . I Oc for silk Plush Caps , former price I $1 . .5 to SZ.OO. ' . 2Sc for Children's Fancy C aps , worth SOc to $1.00. SOo tor men's fine Fur Fedoras , worth $2.00 to $2.75. ' ' b ' worth . 00 25c for men's fine Fur Derbys . wor $ to 25c $2.50. for men's fine Caps. worth $ \.00 \ to $1. 0. Infants' hue Dongola Button ! Ioe -New York Store price 16c .I i5c . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Flue Dongoln Button Shoes- New York ; : Store price Shoe8-97e lUsses' : fine grain : School Shoes New York Store price $1.8 ; ; . . 98C - NEW YORK STORE DRESS GOODS 3.'I-lnch Jamestowns , New York Store prIce We , OUr price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c 4S-lnch imported German Ilenrtettas ! . New 50c York Store Ilrlce 7ge. our price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-lnch nit wool Novelty Ulack Dress Goods 39c New York Store price , Gao : our price. . . . . . . 1 lot New York Store 1ge 250 29c Drl'ss Goods go on sale from 10 to 11 Thursday morning positively but one dress to 11. $100 customer at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO-inch all wool Serge both Storm Serge I and French. New York Store price $1.00 50C our price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . I 3.lnch ; ; nit wool Novelty Suitings New York I i i Store price 350. ours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c I I I Plaids from the New York Stoma marked , 7Sc and SIc nt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 C i & O.lnch alt wool } < Flannels only a small quantity of this to go ! on the counters at 25 from 10 to 11 a. m. at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C What Every Visitor to the Fair Should See1 Our nobby Crepon Mixtures and Tartan it' , Plaid Waists they lire the very latest $2 5 0 for street weal' at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Our Fur Cap 3 Olnohes long , l00-lnch sweep. worth $12.W. at..p 12 . 5 0 Our Aslrackan Cape worth $15.00 , at. . . . . . . . $9 . 94) Our Persian Lamb 'Cloth Cape , silk serge lining , worth $15.00 . nt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9 . 9 0 Our elegant Plush Capes at. $11.90. $8.911. a , . . I $9,90.510.90. $ I 2.50 Not more than half tile regular prices. 'l- ' Our slack of light weight > : Fall Capes al. . . . . 51.50. $1.93 t2.915 , $3.95 , $4.93 , $7.93. $9 95 All colors all st'las , all materials. Our Street Dresses ' In cashmere and fine 951 assablth clolh worth $1.50 , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95 , I CAPES , JACKETS. CLOAKS AND SKIRTS ' --We are showing the largest stock itt the country. I I ot nerve. and reaching his hand let ) his packet he pullet out not what lho hlghvay- man supposed he would but a revolver , and athlresslng himself to his new acquantlnc : ! said : "Now I will try conc'uslo with you. " At lhli exhibition ot nerve the high- wayman got out of the way as quick as his legs could carry him , leaving David to go his way In peace. sq\lA'r'l'Bf ) ON 'l'IU CI.AUI. . - IlItt're"thlA' 1.lthUoli nt luft"lIIonth Over n 1.It're oC I4i1Il. PI.ATTSMOUTII , Neb. , Sept. 18.-Speclal. ( ) -Justice Archar's court , has been the scene of a lively litigation since 11 o'clock this morning. It Is the case of the state against W. M. Dellevllle , who Is charged with cutting . ting timber on the disputed' land north ot the water works pump house. The land Is claimed by a. man named DInsmore. Della- vlllo and his family consisting of 11. wife and seven children , came hero from Yankton , S. D. , last June , and ho heard al Glenwood , la. , that there was a pleco of land over here that could bo had for the taking. lie came over at once and "squatted" on the land , and hero Is where the trouble hinges. Dinsmore arrIved some two weeks later and said that he bad bought the land from A. D. Smith. Dellevllle asked to be shown the deed to the land , but DInsmore was evidently unable to furnish that Important document , so 1Ielle- vlllo stayed. Ho has "been living In a tent since then untIl a couple of weeks ago when ho concluded to erect a cabin. On the land there are a number of old IOtumps. from which have sprouted a number of small trees , ranging In sIze from six Inches to a foot In dlameler. These Dellevllla cut anti used to build his cabin. Dinsmore then filed 11. complaint against him charging hIm with cutting treea on his premises , and so matters stand. The case Is being tried be. fore a jury ot sIx and a long list of witnesses have been summoned. Thirteen witnesses have already been on the stand , besides a number of records and plats from the court house being Introduced. Three consecutive days ot extreme heat has caused the corn lo dry almost entirely out of reach of frost. The mercury registered 102 In the shade yesterday and 100 today. Carl Kuntzman a Block buyer here this morning. while riding a horse at a rapid pace. was throwlI. lie receIved a broken shoulder blade and sprained back besldcd a badly bruised side. McCarty : Gang Permitte,1 to Plead. PAPILLJON Neb. , Spt. IS.-Speclal ( Ttle- ltram.-The Kaa suspects wore broughl , train the Omaha Jail this mornIng by Sheriff Staruer and Jailer Miller. The tour prlson- era were arraigned before Judge LangJon I and each pleaded not guilty 10 fIve SCJ.lrol.te : and distinct charges. Owing 10 the still low condltlen of young Adam Ku the preliminary , examInation was postponed to i'eptf'Dlber ' ! ' 30 and the prisoners sent to jail without ball. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' \'hllllrd for Ullbhllla' n. Vlalld. hASTINGS Sept. 18.-Spcclal ( Telegrl.m. ) -This morning Miss Ethel Moggl , one of the teachers at the FIrst Ward school , used the rule on the little daughter ot ? tlrs , Addle Siewart. At noon as Miss Meggs was about to leave her school room she was confronted at this door by Mrs. Stewart , who grabbed I a parasol from Mtn MeCi1 and proceeded to Doys' fine plain tip School Shoes New York Store price $1.65..C Doys' fine n calf Lace Shoes New York 30 Store price $2.zi. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 . Lldle\ : ! fine kid button Patent Tip Shoes. 98 New York Store price $ ; ! .OO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Ladles' tine don ola kid button Patent Till $1 47 Shoes , New York Store price $3.Z. . . . . . . . . . I' . Men's fine hand sewed calf Lace and Con- $2 98 gross Shoes. New York Store prIce $ .oo. . . 'V . - Men's fine .calf well Lace Shoes pIck toes 63)1 ) 98 New York Store price St.OO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " . Men's N. I { . Calf Shoes lace New York 98c Store price $1.50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lhe' I pound her over the held with Il until the parasol was broken. Miss "Igg received avery very bad gash over the eye and was other- wbe hurt to such an extent that It was neces- eary ta take her home In a hack. " ' . \X'I' A CI.laAX JUlHCIAU U"lluhllclln" or I he tlnrt..ellth Jlh I1lcllll HI"trl..t III CtllI".IIUon. M'COOK , Neb , Sept. -Special ( Tee- gram.-The republicans of the Fourtetnlh judeal : : district met In coaventlon : n thIs city this afternoon and by acclamation nomi- I stated lIon. George W. Norris of heaver City Furnas county as their candidate for die- I trJct jutge. , amIdst grelt enthusiasm. M. J. ALbott ot Hayes Centr was cha'rman and I J. E. Kelley of McCook acretary. The nom- Inee's acceptauco speech WaS a clever cffort. Congressman Andrews was present and made a splendid republican speech lIon. n. C. Orr of hayes Center also addressed th" con- ventlon The JudicIal cantral commat e Is as follows : P. W. Selt , O. E. Dutter- field l , J. A. Wllthms , F' . N. Merwin W. Il. Patrick C. A. flady , J. A. Fot'rsteII. . II. harry C. E. hopping chairman , F. N. Mer- win . secre-tny. The tollowlng resolution was adopted : Resolved , That this convention endorse , as 1lit motto for the judge elect of this die- trlet the motto Of this 'tate. "Equality before > - fore the law. " /lnd that wo frown upon all efforts to Inject Political opinions Into ju- dlclal rullnK8. _ _ _ _ _ _ UI..lr II.ot.li . the 1".lr. . ' BLAIR Neb. . Set. 18-Speclal , ( Telegram. ) -About 300 tickets ware soul 10 the elate fair tcday. Tomorrow over 400 will go. The railroad company cannot accommodate the crowds that cO. , I TTSJlIOUTII , ' Neb. . Sept. 18.-SpecJal ( ! Telegrans- ) ' After the : last morning train had pulled out ford Omaha this morning MaIn street had 11. deserted look , there being 265 persons going f-\ol11 here to the fair , and other points show f1 , . like Interest. Murray \ sent seventy-six l\Iynard twenty.threc , Cedar Creek elcbtYl.apl ) Louisville seventy- two. The Indications , are for a large dele- gation tomorrow from . this point , because the business men IItl1l closing up for that purpose. The Plattnnllllth special ) will leave here at 10:50 : a. m.anolr.return , III 11:30 : p. m. DECATUR. Neb.11 el1t. 18.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-A ) large delegatIon at Decatur people left this morning to : attend the state fair at Omaha. More will fOllow tomorroW. Charged STills 'orK'ry. SLAIR Neb. , Sept. 18.-Speelal ( Telegram. ) -Elden hlelyille a young- man about 23 years old , formerly Of Herman , Neb. , was arrested today at Plal.lsmouth per tele&ram ot Sheriff Mencke or this place , lie 1. $ . acculrA ot forging , glng lhree checks amounting 10 $18 , cn Peter : ' 1. Tyson , and passing them on three Blair merchants last rldar. Married nt Ulnlr. DL.\IR , Neb. . Sept. 19.-Speclal.-John ( ) aS8. one of DIaIr'1I merehaete , Will married today to Miss Dora Lundt daughter ot Gus Lunfit The brIde and groom left fOr Chi. eago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UI..lr Child Irotaeii In II Cider BLAIR Neb. , Sep . 18.-Spe ( Telelr am. ) -Wallace. a 2yoar-old Lon ot George \V. SI- len , a merchant here , fell into a chlern this J Blankets and Cotttforts ! ThIs Is hot weather for Blankets cud wo propose to make hot prices for same. herewith - with u few quotations : lIere-1 Gray 10-4 Blankets . pair at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c Gray It.t Blankets pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . ( ) Whlto Cotton Dlankets. . . . . . . . .550. 7c : ; , $1.00 Extra heavy : wool gray and brown drab Blankets lit , 1Jalr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .9G 11 wlil pay you to look over our Immense stock of Blankets and Comrorts. Fi.ANNFl.S. t TC. WhIte and Scarlet Flannels from. . . . . . . lOc Outing Flannel al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'1 < : Outing Flannel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c , lOc 51-aker ) Flannel 1\1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :1c ; AI' wool Eiderdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c Shirtings. In dark shades with borders at . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hOc SELbING NEYOIIK s'roulE : l'ihINTS GINGhAMS AND WAHl GOODS I'Oft LESS than the price of IJrlnt oloth. Calicos that sold for Gto ! ! yard are. . . . . 20 Ginghams , apron chocks sold for 50 , are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZlSo Gln hnm. dress styles , they sold ! for 8\1.c \ to 10c are. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4e Every piece of Wash Dress Goods . Tnn1- bcur mill . rateen fancy organdies duck Sultlnlfs-eVer.thlng goes at. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5e LINEN DEPT lIeu Damask , lOc . 12\-Ic. \ lie , : JOo.3.oc ; , 400 and 50c. Inhlpl\ched Table Linen , : : Oc , 20. : ; hSc , 40c and SOo. Blt'ached Table Linen SOc. : : SSc : ! : , 450. SOc , SOc wo und , C. Fxtra good Iluallly lied Spreads , 40c. SOc. G5e lIe anti , $ ! .OO ) euch. FrlnKed 'rablecloths , 35e : ! : . Wc anti 750. Dinner Napkins 85c amt SOc ! dozen. Towels 2Yc : , 5c , jOe , 12c : : : , ISe , lIe and ISo ench. 6-lnch Linen Crash 30 yard . 18-lnch Twlle Crash 50 'unJ. lOe .urd. 18-ltH'h ' nlC'Iched and Unblencheel Crash. Hemnants and nil odds antI ends of 1.lnenll and White Goods from New York Store very cheap. Come In and examine goods before buying ! elsewhere SHEETING SALE 4Z.lnch Bleached Sheeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c 45-lr.ch Bleached Sheeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ie : EO.lnoh Bleached Sheeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 8-t Bleached . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % 9-4 Bleached SI1'etlng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1\0 : \ I 10-4 Uleahed ! : Sheeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lr.c , 45-lnch Unbleached Sheeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c G-4 Unbleached Sheeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hOc 9-4 UnblPRched SheetlnK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He 10.4 Unhleachec1 Sheetln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IGc 4- ' Arrow brand Sheeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.o 4-4 Paeolet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lo ! Shirting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c Canton Flannel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Iy"c Ticking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Y.e honsdain Iuslln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c Fruit Loom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c I i I morning anti was drowned. Mrs. Sfler3 and child were out 10 one of thus neighbors ant , while Ihe ladle were talking lie ( child 1 wandered out doors and fell In the cl tern. The chillI was In ! Several minutes before It was mlssetl. . sli..IcR 1)13MM ! ' l'lHI"'UBU OU'I' Canihidaita's or the J.hwnln Con" 'I1- Iii C'rtltl.1 nl tltt. Siisi flees. LINCOLN , Sept. 19.-Speelnl.-The ( ) certln. cate ot the "slralght" democratic convention haIti In Lincoln September Ii [ j was tolsy ItIcIl with the secretary of state signed by Chair- man BIbb. As the law Is construed by Secre- tary of Stale I'lpcr , unless a protest Is made by the free silver wing of the democratic party the names ot the candidates nominated - nllte,1 by that convention will go on the ticket In due form. In p3sslng upon the Australian - tralian law last fall the supreme court ruled Justice Post writing the decision , as follows : 4. It Is not the province of the secretary of slllte to determine which of two rival stab conventions of the seine party III entitled . titled to recognition as the regular : convert- tlon. 5. When two factions of n political part ) ' nominate candidates anti certIfy such nom - nations 10 the secretary of state In due ( form of law the latter will not Inquire Into the regularity of the convention hehl by eIther faction , but will certifY to the several county clerks the names of the candidates nominated by each such practice being In harmon wIth the rule which re- quires courts , In case of doubt to adopt that construction which affords the citizen the greater liberty In casting his ballol. As the matter now stands It looks as If the nominees of the Lincoln convention would l IO .In the tickets labeled as democrats. In this event It woulll seem that Borne other deslgna- tlon must bo applied to the nominees of the - free sliver gatherIng at Omaha. , U'IJ.nr College OII..nhlA' . BELLEVUE , Neb. , S3pt. 18.-Spoelal.- ( ) Believes college opened lodsy. One : new teacher. Miss Lzze ! ! Connor , one of last yeu's graduates , has been aIded 10 the fcul'y The attendance was small at the fIrst chapel meeting owing to Irregultrtlcs : caustri ! ) by the stale fair , a large pro ortion of the students prl.sent b'lng new fitudenls. Still the aulhortles : are hope'ul at a geol year , Miss Blanch Davies of the class of ' 53 Is visiting la tOWIi. Me-ssrs. Paul and John Dandy left for Cedar , Rapids Ia. , where they will aUetd : school Mrs J. Greenwalt of Gren..ooJ Is visiting frJenls. ! 'oil' . IL Julyan of Plainviow Neb , was In town Tueslay. Mrs. II. lII1res and daughter spent Tuesday - day with 'Irs. ' T. P. Fulchrr. Miss lorenee Dlacltwell of Clarintis Ta , has been visiting tile tam'ly of George Durtch. The funeral services for Miss I.yrJli 7.ueher. ' who dloJ Sunday from tOUluroptlon. were holeS at the Presbyterian ch'lrcb Tuesday morning , ne. , . J. D , Kerr cmcb.tln . Ct'I..tral v..bru"I.R : Yeterzss' nl'IlIllnn. lIItOKEN BOV' Neb. , Sept 18.-Specllll ( I TeleJram.-Tllo ; ) Central Nebraska Veteranl' I association reunion commenced at this place yesterda , The attendance today la quite large and the heal Intenill. The pleasures 01 ! [ this afternoon were disappointed by a serious accident Edgar Varney at Anllty was quite seriously Injured by the premature I discharge of a. cartrIdge which ! bo wu pllllllt : Our Silk Department One of the largest and most complete in every particular in this country Prices always the 1ovest. Special Prices on New York : Store Dress Silks Black allle Francalso Drs Silk , 2O.lnoh. , . 69c \ . mack Royal Armuro Dress ! Silk 21.lnch. . . . $ t.OO . E1 t.OO IJ1iclt : 'lIlJ1e nnrcilise Dress Silk , 21.lncll. . $ t. 00 , . mack Satin Duchefse Dress Silk 21.lnch. . . . mack Satin Hhndrlmer : : Drss ! Silk , 24.lncll. , $1.00 Black inch \ Cachemere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gros . . . . . . Grain . . . . . . . . Dress . . . . . . . . Silk . . . I . : . 24iZ . . . ' a.J' ( Ifl . ' I . . . I - The above silks are all extra heavy and extra widths and cannot be bought elsewhere less than . I ( r.25 Colored Faille Dress ! Silk . all colors lJ..lnch ! 69c Crystal Dress Silks , all colors , 19-1nch. . . . . . . 69c Ores de Lomlrcs Dress Silks all colors , ZO- Inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZO98 . . . C 98c Herat Armure Dress Silks , all colors 21-lnch nrocatled Taffeta Silks for fancy wnlsts. . . . 49c , ; Handsome Waists . . . quality . . . . . . . . . . Fancy . . . . . . . . . . Silks . . . . . . . for . . . . . . fancy . . . . . . 69 C 'I ' Striped and Figured Silks for fancy Waists 85c - ' Bros. ' novelties for fancy naw Cheney waists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 C 98c Chameleon Silks , latest out for fancy waists $1 .25 Hight Art Novelty Silks for fancy waists . Samples of any of our Silks cheerfully mailed I to out-of-town customers. -r I The entire stock of men's' women's and children's ' I shoes that we bought from the New Yrk Store at - 33 cents . on the dollar-not a doll r's worth but was bought since June-aU new and stylish - - - - - shoes--but , ve bought f F them to sell them and such prices as these are sure to do It. I POSITIVELY THE BIGGEST SHOE PRICE CUTTING EVER KNOWN. , v Cltlhh'el line Kid Top Hulton $1.riO Sltot.'s-Xew . . . . . . York . . . . . . Store . . . . . . price . . . . 5Se Cbl1 ren'K fine Kid Button I. NAYDEN Shoes Store , price lU\tcnt ) $1. tI-Xew u. . . . . . . . York . . . ; . : 97 e ROBBED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT Unknown Highwayman Snatches a omnuls Pocketbook and Escapes. NEBRASKA METHODISTS IN CONFERENCE Lincoln Savings Jlnllk Asks for nil Order oC Suit Against Western JllllllllfncturluA' COlUlIltU Assets , ? : Vcbrn"I' " Iltl1IU"I" Meet LINCOLN , Neb. . Sept. 18.-(8peclal.- ( ) 110ld-ups , burglaries and hIghway robberies pro becoming numerous In LIncoln. The lat- eat victim or the footpad Is Mre. O. A. Nic- kum. She resides ( al 32J : South Fourteenth streel. Al 10 o'cloelt this morning she was out looking for a house 10 rent. As she . stood on the doorstep ot a residence at the i corner of Thirteenth and J streets a well dressed man stepped up behind her and de- q mandtd her pocket bOJk. At the same time Sie pushed her Inside the door. The pocket book , containing a small sum ot money was handed over , and Ihe lady 4 emitted a scream that aroused the neighbor- hood. In hIs anger the man seized Mrs. I NIckum vIolently by the throat and crowded I ' her against a slone. As she fell hI struck her a severe blow In the rae" " and thm made lls escape through the back yard Into the al- ! ley. The police were notified and sent a i , patrol wagon but no arrests were mad. This morning at St. Paul' church the Nebraska . braska confeencs > , comprhlnt the churches south of the Ialte and ; welt of the Missouri rIver iii tar as hastings was cllled to order by Bishop John 1' . Newman , Devotlonsl ax- erclses and music opened the meeting , followed - lowed by the Lord's supper. The mornIng lIl\Sslon was devoted to buJiness. The conference . ferenco sermon was delivered this evening by t 11ev 1' . C. Johnsot. : The c'olr : was assisted by a large chorus , giving special muscsl ! numbers for the occasion. Several hundred delegates are In atteadance a:1I1 : the Metho- dials of Lncoln ! are busy entetan'ng ! them Services for the Jewish New Year begln- DIng this evening were held la the teml'le , corner Twelfth and D streets 11ev. 11. L'vi of Cincinnati conducted the rervlce and de- Jlvered the sermon. Tomorrow mornIng services will be held at 10 o'clock. The chor : fs under the direction of l > rof. 11. J. W. S a. anark. . According to lhe Lincoln Savings blnk' . Isetitioli filed ! In the district court tim Wesl- era Manufacturing company la Indebted to It In the sum of $8,016.70 It asks of the clurt : an order of sale of I. tenth interest In a land company In which G. W. 1I0ldrego and others are interested Thc' bank : claims that the tenth interest was hold by C.V. . 'Iosber , who transferred It to the 'oltern Manu- facturlng company The latter gave It to tb plalntltl bank II ICcurlty. At East Lincoln this afternoon the Nebraska : Auoclallon of Baptists was called 10 order by j Noderlltor 1I0ul& Twenty.elgbt churches are I - members ot the auoclallon and aU seat dele.J I gate-s. The introductory sermon was by ne , ' . Lee Hunt and the devotional meeting was led by Rev. J. J. Williams The nock Island Railroad company an- ewers the petitions : of the estates of John n. Matthews and E. 11. Zernecke- - , killed In tire wreck of August , 1891. making the same allegations - legations ss In former answers filed The company says It was not responsible for the .te\i.tI \ of these men . as the disaster was causEd by tile felonious act of sonic one on- known About $60 worth of furniture was destroyed In tire Burr block this afternoon by a cigar stub , which was thrown Into a waite . paper buket. The JIepartment made a qu.ck run and by promptness saved one ot the finest bue- Incas blocks In tire cly. ! Acting Governor 31. E. Moore pass ti a por- tion of the day In tire governor's rooms at the state capitol , where ho elgned several commlsslolu ot delegates lo various conventions - tions who had been been appointed by Governor - ernor Holcomb before he left for Chalta- noog Lieutenant Governor Moore expects to go to Omaha tomorrow to visit the state fair and attend the banquet In the evening. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Llndell- John A. McMillas At the Llncoln-G. W. Carlock. . CL.\JtIE IH1\lG COMPANY : Ins. . 1.lnCllll1 FIrm ( hoes to thc ' \'nll After 1\ 1Sirulurl. . LINCOLN SepL 18.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) Tire failure of the 11. T. Clarke Drug corn- pany of Lincoln was announced this evening. I The morlgagees took possession at the stock toay. They are the First National bank of Omaha , First National bank ot Lincoln and Eva III. Mills. The latter Ie the wife of As- alslant Treasurer Mills of th company. Charles J. D3ubach , secretary of the cernpany said that Il would be Impossible to give any ap)1roxlmale ) estimate ot tire assets and lie- bllltles until after the Inventory which will begin tomorrow The total amount ot the mortgages Is $70,000. The capital stock of the C\llI\pany \ Is :0.000. . Secretary Daubach attributes - tributes the failure to the prevailing hard times and great dlIDculty experienced In mak- Ing collections. The recent fire , he says had no effect on the prescnl tronblt'tl. The rail. tins has crested a profound sensation In Lln. coin and excited no little sympathy for the firm and Daubaeh. The Inventory la expected to take considerable time , owing to the nature - ture of the stock This will have to be bought In before any plan for the future can be made. _ _ _ _ _ _ S"holll" Clinic . . on .ttt'oiirt of 1It't\e. LYONS , Neb , Sept 18.-(8peclal.-Yes. ( ) terday was the bottesl day of the season , the thermometer standing 104 to 106 In the .hade. The public schools were closed III 3 o'clock or. account of the Intense heaL The farmers say yesterday wu I. fIne day for corn . as a great deal was still In danger of a severe frost but the hut few days have placed nearly all the corn beyond the Injury of frost. Everybody leema to be going to the fall' All roads lead to Omaha this week. - - - - - Stooti oa IIhhwuymt\n. . AIIOO , Neb. , Sept. lS.-SpeiI1I.-Last ( ) ! night lIS David Barry , a farmer living \ north- east of this place was walk ng to town he was accosted by a stranger who ordered him to hand over hh money , at the same time I emp"aslalng ' his remarks br : ftourshlnlt : a reyolver. David : DUfY Is 1I0lleutil at plenty - Misses' : l1uo don oln kill ann tan Oxfords NeW York Htore78e )1'lI.o : $1.00 arid $ 2.OO : ! . . . . . . . . Hllppct's-lIIssl's' : fine tnu arid dougola , New York ; : Stoic 97 e lH'lc\j 2.O0 : ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lallics' 11111' kid Opera HllpPN'.1. ; New York Store price $1.75. . 9 7 C Into the cannon. Ills face and arms were badly burned so as to disfigure him for life. lt Is thought he may lose one eye entirely. _ 'I'I.rn/l..hluA' " \ \ ' . C. 'I'I. . C'n tI nil. I3EATItICE . Sept. 18.-Speclal.-The ( ) an- ninth state Women's Christian Temperance union convention convenes In thIs city September - tombor 26 and continues until October 1. Many noted speakers both In and out of the state , will be In attendance , prominent nmong wholll will be IIIrs. John P. St. John of Kansas , who will address the convention and general ! ; pUblic Sunday evening September - her 29. The local committees which have charge of affairs are as follows : nlertaln- ment , IIIC1ilamos Grable , Pelers , Pollock , Springer ; luncheon committee for Friday , Mesdames hilack Coon Gamble 111gb. For Saturday Meidames Tlnkley , Fall . 1111- bourne and Miss Schroder. For Monday , Mesdames liourno McCleery Sheldon SaWn , Cafferty , 110)'t. elllberlon. For Tuerday , Mesdames S. K. Davis , Druro- back , \\'addlnglon. Stair and Miss ! Tockay A meeting of the committee of arrange. meats was held this afternoon and a report made as to place or holding the sessions. A meeting of the lJealrlce \\'oman's club Is called for Friday evenIng al the home ot Mrs. G. G. Hill lo elect delegated 10 the Nebraska Stale Federation to be held In Lincoln October 3 and 4. C. W. Meeker has established quite a lucrative business In Beatrice by extracting pearls from mussels which abound In the bed of the Blue river. He finds i market for the pearls ! In the east some ot them being of considerable value Scott < IIlull 1)esnrucrnts GERING , Neb . Sept , . 18.-Specla\-Dut ( \ ) three : precincts sent delegates ; to the democratic . cratlc convention ot Scotia Dll/ff county , anti the remaining seven were represented by ap. pointed b'standers. Only a part at a ticket was selected 1 and the party depends for their election upon a swap with populists. The candidates are : Sheriff , Chris Kronberg ; treasurer Peter Mcl"arlane ; surveyor. Bruce McCoakey. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Curls 1I"lh 1(111..1 . III ; Millard MILLARD Neb. , Sept. 18.-Speelal ( Telo- gram.-Chrls ) Dull , a reefdenl ot this place was struck and killed ! this mornIng about 7 o'clock by a freight train. lito ira I started to run across the tra.rk ahead 01 tire train lie lived but a few IIIlnulC3. lie was abJul 33 and unmllrrled. He has a brother attending - tending the state . fair but he cannot bs located - cated - - - - - Chl..1"11 'I'hl..r U..htIII. . IRVINOTON Neb. . Sept. 18.-Speclal.- ( ) . lAst night : a chicken thief visited Ilibbard Yards and ecurC11 tWffitr.throe Plymouth Hocks from iris roOllt. IIIbbH ( 11'.111 awak- ened. and , In connection with Mr . Twaddehi after a. sharp drIVt overtook and held the thief up itt tire point ot a revolver and caused him t'1 relurn the chickens. Imllure'It'r Cilles . nt'RIiI. AURORA . Neb. , Stpt. 1-Speclal.-3.Irs. ( ) Jv. . Guilford was . burled : yutcl'l1sy. She died uf typhoid ! lever , and It the flllb VCl'J1I : lu the family within ! : lisa lait sic "e 'ki. Bnd well waler la blamed for the eathi. : Congressman ; lIalner bas returned from New York. - - - - , , 111 l'ut't"'I. . oil It. Cirureli l HASTINGS Sept. 18.-Spec'al ( Telegraur ) -The Nebraska Loan and Tru.t OJmp.ny to- - - - - . - Childs' fine kin null tan Oxfords . . fords New York Store price . 14 7 e I . , > Ladies' : fine Oxford Ties , Xew 'p' York ; : Store prlco $ 2 : arid $ .GO : ! 97 C i i'I 'I ' , HAYBENs * ; ; : . II day brought foreclosure pro eejlnge against the First Presbylerlan church of Ifattimrgs and the board ot church erection fund of tire First Preshylerlan church ot the UlllteJ Slates et III for the aura of $1 ,320. 1'lclIlI"lur1 , Ctlunty Cltbcu" . YORK Neb . Sept. 18.-Speclal.-The ( ) action of the republican convention at David , ) City Monday In nominating JUdges Sedgwick and Kellogg as judges fOr the Fifth Judicial district was no surprise to the republicans throughout the count ) ' . Judge Sedgwick has been a resident arid lawyer ot York county for the past seventeen yeara. It 's thought that , owing ! to hIs standing ! :1S a lawyer ho will \ eecuro many non'113rllsan voll's. Four years ago this rail Judge Sedgwlclt was rsonr- mated hy the republlcane ae 11. candidate for the same office for which he Is now norn- mated At that tlmo the populists were al their strongest antI the year before York county for tire first time la Its Iriatory or since went otherwise than republican. Judge Sedgwlclt In a hard race was defealed for the offic or district judge by a few voto. The populist county convention will be hed : al this place In a short time. There are county onlce , In which , ns ) yet there appears - pears to be 110 candidates After lire I'uruitc . Citizens of Council Ulurre and South Omaha In attendance upon the grand parades on the streets ot Omaha Monday , Tuesday , Wetlnesdsy and Thursday evenings ot this wr.elt can reach home with less Inconve- nlenco and In the shortest possible : time by taking the Union l'acll1e special ) train , which leave for South Omaha at 10:30 : p. m. . and , for Council Bluffs al 10:35 : 1' . m. - - . _ - _ , - - - - - - , - - - , - . - _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _ . _ - , _ . ' . _ _ _ - _ _ . - . , ! ! , ! ' Jil j m t i11 jjt I ! 'I ' ' ' I ' . ' , " I. I II ! : e'1 I : it 1 " / I : ! .I I'J , I' I I , dW'vVl.W,4III ' ; III ! Did wo toll you we' ] sot 1\ hot pace during ( nh' wCl'k- Come Into our IItol"l-lt's the coolest pineo In town I1nll ! tin only I'lnw ' totally c\'ohtl : to lUuslc n lid art ll'K u sight worth 1Il'lnc- ; O\'e11 It , ) ' 011 don't wllnt to huy. A tlospc JI' . , Art nail Music . ! . 1513 1I0)UL\H. ) ) I \ : : : _ . . . . . . . . , . . . , ) ( ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ' _ . ' : , a , _ _ = W