Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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8 q'mAHADAIrY H n : WNESDAYOCTOIIa _ _ ao 1Rn ; ; . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :
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HOPEWELL \ TO TilE VOTERS
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lila Position as n. Oandldnto Plainly Stated
by llimse1f ,
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DEMAND FORA : NONPARTISAN JUDICIARY
H. " VrIh' , , fl I..tt"r lit , 'hlo.1t lie
( leM ILPINfItIM fur . \.I..1111C fl
l'llIco "It th , ' III ilitri I-
"lilt 'l'lclot.
JUIgo ] : ' 1. n. 1I0pe\1oll ) , nomlnntet1 ! for re
election to the bench ot thl ! ! ! . the Fourth jUlll.
clal .lIstrlct . ! , by the populist and enllors11 ( ( by
the democratls and ClUzens' iteform league ,
lies 199ued the following a(1I1ress ( to the voters
ot Burt and ( Washington countiEs :
I have ben crltlclsed by some ot my ro .
publican trlends for betog a nonputlll3n
nominEe for district judge. I prefer to be
JUdged by the whole people. In the first
IIaco ] It Is said I should have Ihcllned the
nomination ot the people's IIlllepellllent party.
hut why ? No reason Is given. Ie there Is a
reason It ought to apply equally to lilY two
republican awoelates-Jllllge Ieysor allll 'Ir.
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\v. A. Iledlcl They were nominated the
Hamo as I , but have not been charged with
Inconsistency In tallln t" decline. The reo
publican Judicial convcntlon saw nothing
wrong In Iuch nomination , for It made Judge
Keysol' Its IlOmince after he hall received It ,
without IUestlon. But this stricture tails en-
tirely , coming as It does tram Judge Dickin-
lion's friends In view of the tact that he was
not only willing to accept the Indpendent :
norijitiation but lIollclled It , and went to
Omaha the day of the convention and Inter-
vle'\'ell delegates for that purpose ay app al1l
from the letter at n. CI III Deaver herewith
published. Ills nuno was actually before the
convention where he received six votes.
. It III also calmed ] that In writing the let.
ter I did to the republican county convention
saying I was not a candidate for district
jlllllle : , and asking my friends to support \
Judge Dickinson , that I barred myself from
being elected to that position. The letter In
lue'lIon was written with special reference
to my candidacy before the republican convention -
volition and to advise my friends In the convention -
vention that I would not contest for the
nOl1llnallon. It was wllllllrawal of my
' canl1ldacy liS IIIalnst Judge DIckinson )
for the r'publlc1n nomination. The letter
was read In the convention and so understool1.
I have kept entire faith In the word and
spirit of that letter with Judge Dickinson. I
was not thereafter a candidate for tile nomInation -
nation against him. It was the support of
my friends In the convention that gave him '
that delegation , which resulted In his noml'
: nation.
But It Is urged that I ought not to nccellt
the lIomlnDtions which have been tendered
me by the Independent and democratic parties .
ties and CItizens' eague. ] Again why not ?
It Is on Important mill honorable 0111cc and
to be thus selected ] hy parties with which I
have not politically affiliated , hcause ot my
sUPP09d fitness for the p031t1on , I consider
one at the very highest honors.
There has growui up In this distrIct a sentiment -
ment In Uw last dozen years that the JUIIl-
chary shoulll hJ free tram political Influences ,
and that judges shoulll ha ! selected without
reference to their political view This nonpartisan -
partisan movement Is not ephemeral but has
takcn .Ie 11 root In the convictions of the
voleI' Its first practical application was In
1883. Prior to that time we hall but one
itidge In this IlIstrlc ! 'fhe Iqlslature of
that year gave us an adllltional jul1ge. Believing -
lieving then as I 110 110w . that the Ilosltion
of judge shoull1 not ha political I . 'lgnel1 and
clrculatel1 a petition In Burt county and It
was signed generally tn Uw district aslllng
Governor lawes a republican to appoint
Judge Wakeley a lire-long democrat he-
cause ot his rzcognlzed nblllty and Integrity.
The appolntnunt was 1I1I\lle , and ( at the next
election time tlue republican and democratic
conventions met on tile same day anti with
the avowd IH1rpo at keeping the jUlllclary
r tre-e from political contontlons each convention -
tlon nomlnaterl Judge Wokeey ] and Judge
Neville to he their own sIlceu'ora ono being
a republican , the other a dolnacrat At the
next election. In 1887. the democratic conven-
tion In Iursullnc of tIle nonpartisan Idea
nominated two ulemocratsJutlgesVakeley
and Doane-and two republlcans-Jul1ge
Gro ! anti myselt. In the republican conven-
tion the politicians hall tile swing and Judge
GrolT was turned down and a straight re-
puhllcan tIcket nOllllnlted. What was the re-
suit ? The peoilio took a hand and the whole
nonpartisan ticket wa9 elected. Burt county.
I then largely ropuhhlcan gave an overwhelm-
lug ! vote for the nonp1rtlsan nominees liS follows -
lows : aVakeley. , nonpartisan 1.027 : I.ee
Estehle . republican. 440 ; A. U. Hancock , non-
Partisan 633 , and L . A. GrolT , nonpartisan ,
1,116 votes.
g\'erett Preclnct-Wllkeey. ] nonpartisan
. . 191 ; Groff ! . nonpartisan 199 : FutehIe republi-
can 36. and Hancock repuhllcah.IG votl'S.
Tekamllh I'reclnct-Walely. nonpartIsan :
236 ; Grof ? . nouipartisan 231 ; lstehle I . republi-
cauu 82. and IIlIncocl . repllbhicatu 75 votes.
Judge Dckinson supportll the nonpartisan
ticket . and his trll'ml who are now censuring
me supported It. They knew that Judge Croft
was running on the democratic anti citIzens'
tickets ] , that he hlld faIled to get the relllbl-
can nomination , hut that fact cut no figure
with thin thl'n. They voted anti worked for
him against the regular ] republican nominees
urging as I reason that the bist len should
.be selected regardless at their politics
At the ntxt election at ju"ges In 189 the
democratic and republican parties both Ig-
S Itorell the nonpartisan lea and nominatell
party tickets hut the people voted to suit
themselves. The straight democratic ali
straight republican vote ot the district at that
time was nearly equally balancll Four re-
Ilbllcans anti three democrate were elected
but In analsls of the vote shows some Sill
prlslnK features. Judge Doanl' . a straight
tieluocrat rcelve" nearly 1.000 votes while
I , having the straight republican nolnlnation
received over 14,000. In other words Judge
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Doane , In allltion to his full pal.ty vote received .
ccl..1 two.thlr.ts . ot the republican vote , and
I at least hl\ the .Iemocratc vote
AgaIn JIIS i. lloyd . a democratIc gO\
eu-nor. having ! judges to appoint namI1 Judge
Charles Og.en. I democrat , an" Judge I. J.
Ilvls , a republican. Vacancies occurring dur-
lug the term of Governor Crouns . ho 111-
ponted : Jlflgo " 'alon. a republicaui and
Jldre Dule , a democrat. Thus the Idea ot a
nonpartisan judIciary has been constantly
kept In view Nol only Is this true as to the
district jutiges. but In Burt county two years
age ! Judge Ilckln on. who now cries straight
ticket , was elected county jU"gD as a nonpar-
tIsan . lie sought all received on that Issue
the democratIc nomInation In addition to the
republican nomination. lie ale secure tbp
CIIorcmnt ! of the attorneys ot the county
without regard to party anti was support. ! as
a nonpartisan by the Burt County herald . tw
brightest ali most Intense democratic paper
lu the state.
I have iui.itie thIs plain statement of facts
In order ! toremove If possible any wrong tni.
Ilressions In regard to my position. I am a
j Irm belover In the nonpartisan prInciple as
' applied to the judiciary. and I I were CX-
¶ tenlpll ! to some other offices I would be just
as \vehi. It makes no material difference to
j , you 01' mo what the politics ot a caunty 01.
) car I ; but It Ioes ( make a great difference to
! every citizen whether or not he Is an honest
anti c.lmble oncal My associates on the non-
4 I partisan ticket need no Introduction. Tbl
I I nanes ot WakrllY. Uule , F'erguson anti Ker-
t 'i ' ser are familiar to cli.V . A. Hellck and
t II u George A. Magney lre ) 'olnger men , not so
I well known but are excellent It.'lr whose
integrity has ne\'er been questioned . As to
myself , I am willing to be judged by my record -
ord on the bench and my conduct as a citizen
at Burt county for twenty.fivo ) 'ear. I thEse
tests are satisfactory I am content with the
result. Hes\lecluly \ ,
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m.IAlRept. . 2tL-IIon. M. n. Ilopewell .
Judge at the IietrIct Court : Dear Slr-I trust
that you wi fee your \\0) clear to accept the
I nonpartisan nomination for re'Ilecton as one
at the jllls of this jl < lclal district I think
j there were fifty-seven or Ilt.elght delegllteb
I out ot a total ot slxt.one who voted for your
I I nomination. which Is very near unlllloul
II Judge Dlklnbon called at my ! , mCC Fritlay
evening . September 20. aqd among other
thIngs slated that you were not a candidate
for re.electOII and eX\lreue.1 \ a wish that h.
bt nomInated hy our convention ns 0\ or thp
nonpartisan nomInees . There were Ilrobnbl
a hal..lolel dehegate5 ta\ornhl" to his 1om.
intlon . but the overwhelming majority wert-
. favorable to you , believing that best though
you were not a c.ndllole , fur te-elecllon In
th" sense ot seeking the oflice. Whie there
va ilothing personal iiui'ittioiietl !
WI lothln ! ptuonal Irntolrl against
Judge mcklnsol ) , still lie hal\ lot been tried.
while you have ben a jlKe ! 1 numbH 01
yer and -iwuys , so' far 8 we know , YUU
Ive given stlaUou' to' the people' ot th1
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district , regardless of party nflnton : ccnRe.
quenty the delegates believed you ly tar the
strongest nominee.
Trusting that you will be one at the seven
jules , elected on NO\'rmhe I. I am . yours
truly , n. CLff DM VEn ,
CI ( ) ? I'.I. UI'I'S I : . \ N ( ) I'INIO. ' .
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! n , flint .h. Cl ) . ( 'h.-ri ' 3Iuty C.rrt.t !
C'rlll"lIh' " "r . ' " , I tin I luuti .
City Attorney Connel hiss given an opinion
to the city clerk , relative to the populist ballots l.
lots , which arc Irregular as first prepared In
the certificate which was delivered to the
city clerk , the word "populist" was used
Ins ( ( < 1 at ! "people's Inllpendent party. " The
substance ot 'Ir. Conneii's opinion Is to the
effect that the ballot would be technically
illegal , as no party known officially as the
"populist" party cast Iller cent ot the votes
at the election ono year ago. lie declares ,
however that I Is not the Intent ot the law ]
to defeat the manltest Intent of the party flu-
log the eertfi at. Onll t\at the clerk may
properly correct the cerUficate. Ie any repre.
sentatives ot the other parties are not eatls-
fled they have the privilege at going Into court
to compel the clerk to reverse his decisIon.
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SL'O'I"i' ' 1'111 ( II'S1'0 101,1 I COUit'I' .
I" I" 1.tlll II. 'I'h. . , t. H"lllrlll
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The criminal branch at the district court
was not In session yesterday , It was not
In session Monday afternoon. I the jUlge
ot his political
Is not hobnobbing with some polilcal
friends about the New York Life building or
on the street corners ne ts hanging about the
lelHlblclln central commlteo rooms. In the
meantime there are a large number ot cases
on the criminal docket which coulll have
come up for trial Monday or yester.lay after-
11000 Clues In which the witnesses are In
the city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
:1'III - II the S""lth.
About 200 voters of the Seventh ward met
at the hal at the corner of Twcnty-nlnth and
Walnut streets last evening to lste to a
discussion at the issues of the local campaign
by speakers who appeared tinder the am'lces '
or the Citizens' league. I was one ot the
largzst meetings that has bon hell In that
part at the city during the camllll and deep
Interest was manlfest In the muters con-
cerning the local affairs that were proentcd
by the different peaken' . ThoEe who addressed - ,
dressed the meeting were .J J. l'ointV. . S.
i'oTtpitofl ) . J. B. Sheean , l. HOSQ\lter. I' . O.
hiawes . Thomas Swobe , J. ii. McIntosh and
, J I , , . Deveridge. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ii.iuIshi-.tuiierIt'uuuu CII""I' Ciuti , .
Alt members of the Danish-American CIti-
zens' club are requcsted to met at Washington .
ton hal this evening lt 8 o'clock. As matters
of Importenre wi cOle b fore the club all
members are requested to be prel' nt.
llwllnl Ilosewatr - . speaks at the citizens' ,
mass leetn at the Coliseum Friday evening .
ing November 1.
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I"'r'nnt. 11.1 Sit Its nt Cut Prlo.
Just how much of a cut Is not known as
) 3'et because we haven't got ! the goods all
invoiced 'et-but we wil be realy for you
early Saturday morning with prices that will
knock your eye out.
Wl' would advise prospe'lve purchal' to
wal unt Saturday morning when we begin
retiring from business with a rush. We are
going out of business and If wt clln't sell
our goods we are going to give them away.
EQUITY CLOTHING CO .
13th and Farnam.
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All members of Samos association are requested -
quested to he present Wedneslay evening
lt 8 , October 30. In Paterson hail .
corner at Seventeenth anti Farnam streets.
Business at Importance to he transacted.
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hayden Dros. add Is p on page 2.
Drs. Nichols & Nichols ] epeclal attention to
dise.iees of women and children. 1108 I'arnam
Al I IIi'i.i rnl' 'I'rIzul.
The gan ! of thieves that stole the copper
tutbing ! ( rom time \Vcst Side vinegar works
amI & 0 hounds of feathers from the DOlp
nlttrel factory were t.-fore Judge Berka
yei4terlay. All were held to the distrIct .
court In lums ranging p from . $200 to300.
T. J. Mahonf has been assigned by the
state central commIttee to speak as follows :
lcCook , Monday , October 28 ; Geneva Tues-
day , October 29 : LIncoln , Wenesday ! , Oc-
toher 30 ; Grand Islanti . Thursday. October
31 : Cohmbll' . Friday . November 1 ; Fremont
Saturday , November 2. p
The grocer anti liquor stock ot the II.
PunlU estate 1218 Faruuam . Is on sale this
week In small all large lots below wholesale
prices. L. Itaapke administrator.
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Ia'len Bros. . ' aid Is . on page 2.
Columbia Ietlll l'ohish Cross Gun Co.
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. 'I'Hsn\ " . \HAHIL\'IS.
J. C. Castner , U. S. A. , Is at the Paxton.
city. Judge N. D. Jackson ot Nelgh 19 In the
State Batik Examiner McGrew Is at the
l'axtnn.
Mr. George D. rtehs NEW York , Is at the
Darker.
Mr. and Irs. E. G. Benecle ot Chicago arc
at the Paxton.
: Ir. ali Irs. A. G Deeon at Lincoln are
at the Millard.
Mr. Burt J. May Is registered at the Darker
from New York
M. C. Keith . stockman ot North Plate ,
Is at the Paxlo
lIon. John C. Watson at Nebraska City
Is at the Iurra ) ' .
Mr. and 'Irs. ' J. Vs' . CHes at Culberton
Ire Delona guests
Mr. and Irs. William Bebrens at Bancrof
are at the lellone.
Mr. W. I , ' . ' 'ownr , Cincinnati , 0. , 19 registered -
terOI lt time Barker.
Nat Baker stocman. Lusk Wyo. , Is regis-
terl at the Paxton.
Mr. J. II. Warren anti wife are Chicago arrivals -
rivals . at the Barker
W S. Strawn his returned tram a supreme
court trill to Washington.
Mr. and Mre. J. J. Chlndler , Shenanloah ,
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I Ia. , are at the Ierchants
S. Oblrfolder has returned from a six
weeks' trill thronght Iowa.
Mr. alI Mrs. I , ' . M. Whiner , Corning , Ia. ,
are gUEsts at the 'Ierchants
Messrs. C. I Word anti D. G. Spencer are ;
Kansas CIty arrivals at tile Buker
Mr. anti 'Irs. Bukett Moody and Miss
Yajneen Load S. n. . are guests at the Vax-
toil ,
George W. Ialocl ( . general western agent
for the Great ; orther at Des Moines . , Is at
time : tlar <
Colonel Icgelalll ot Lincoln the "news-
boys' friend . " Is making his headquarters at
the Merchants.
I.lentcnant J. C. Castu'r Fourth infantry
U. S. A. . on his wa ) from Fort Leavenworth
to Boise ldaimo I . Is at .the Paxton.
; ebrsimlul registering at the hotels to-
da-P. . S. ileacock. Fails City : I' W. Plank
: ' 1 Wel. J. Ii. Ager , Lincoln ; F. : ' 1. Wetit-
craW , llebromi.
, 'hrn.kl ; ; ; t--t ' In" ' ' I
\t tite Ier'er-W. II. Englnnd , Lincoln : I
Eugene < Pltl leatrlre ; Y. e. Shlckle .
Genova.
At time DuloncI . F' . \'nre , Nehrskl
CIty ; 8. B. Coff.'e , John Sert' Harrisn ;
CI 1 ) , KIng I. ' . 1. Crawford . LIncoln. I
At the Arcall A. Gaul , 1.lncohl' J. II. i
Johnston 10stwtrl ( ; II. O. itodehorst . ,
l'olumlms ; S. F' , U < rnollh' . 1.0U\1 Ho'ehorst. ;
l. I l.eepi'r , leUIH ; J. W. Kelly \ . Grnt
1 lal ! ; < J. H , WIJlams , ail ,
At the Zti erciiants-Ge'orge I' . Inrper
Irorlsburl ; , V. J. loJk , Iatr ; I. . C. \Veber .
Ariiimgton : N. I. Ta'lor , Norfolk : II. I.
Arln . Olllall ; C ii. George . Kearney ;
A. K. Irllc > LexIngton ; J. 1. Conkln ,
Strol Ashton : lrg. irvIn Scott S , Georie B. Drutmev
I.Ce.\ , ll l.n'I'I'US. :
Compan A . Ibernlan Knights , will hell
its Iouith grallt annual mIlitary bal at
Cnlghton hal October 31
Last night the Library board met anti took
formal actIOn on the matter which were die-
CUS ! d Informally lost I Sturdar.
i.Iutie I .mun ( 'ru'lor , the youngest eon at
H. : ' 1. Tarlnr ofVaitmut 11. while trying to
climb l'to ' a wagon y 'UterllY hall his leg
broken between the knee and . nhle.
The olh : Om3h Intmelt ccnnpany was
yeterda ) ' Incorporated wUh a "pltal "tock 01
50000. I IH tQ .10 a Nol state buslneu.
'fhe Ine"r1iralof . Htchafl and Kate
O'Icrte and Ahxsuider , 1 anti Sarah : 'lcGaoel ' ; .
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Attend the Icl tel citizens' : UIIU meeting
: t tht Col"lul Frliar evening . - November
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CITIZENS' f ' REFORM AND A DEMOCRATIC lUCAl TICKETS
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Cleric Ir th ( ' 11".t Courts
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( :1111 : tCoitu . iuui'u'ul tillers I
S"1lul ut'r" " . " .tllul I I I. IC..r"t..I.
l'"rth It 1)1st net - . 'i'iiuuuuius liutcetor. .
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S..ul.1 \ , .los.'t1i 1''roh'll.
'l'hh',1 " 'lrll. Iupiuuhuik'i , ( , sgvove.
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ED\VARIS \ ) CAIB14E1) ) IN GRAIN
Something of Is Career as n. Bucket Shop
Speculator , -
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LOST ON MARGINS AND WOULD NOT . PAY
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.Iiuul t.u-uiuu'uut . 'IIII"t S lit' Cit utul idii ft. for
CI , . 'l'rettsuirt'i' SII UII"lot-
n""I'o its ' 1'11"1 f'ul n
Juitttlee'N 1)oke " ,
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For several days Councilman A. G. Edwards .
wards his been scurrying ! around to get pos-
sel'slon of the judgment papers that were Is-
sled on April 21 , 189. In the justice court at
Edgar S. Iirtmdiey . The alount at time judgment -
ment Is $112.50 a..d costs In favor of Cockrel .
Ilrothers a firm that lt that time was con-
ductng a grin conunlsl'on ! shop In this city .
The transactol which this judgment represents
resents was . the balance ] due for margins In
wheat options on the Chicago Board ot
Trade. It appears that Edwards had sought
to tempt fortune In grain speculation . anl ,
as mIght have been expected , failed to guess
right on time future prices at wheat. Like
many another sucker who has gone against
sure thing games Edwards refusell to pay
his debt of honor and the records' JUst-
lee E. S. Bradley's court show the sequel
RECORD OF TiE CASE.
Hero 13 the record of the case lS found on
docket 10 , image 105 , at Justice Bradley's
court the documents now being I part at
the records of the court of Justice George S.
Smitim , In the Kllrblch block :
Smih .
C.V . CoCrell a 11 W. A. Coclrel. co-
Ilartners doing u.lne&s a9 < oclrel Bros. ,
against Albert G EtIvnrds , : .
Apri 1. 1S9. Filed plaintiffs' bill at par-
ticuial- In which they ask judgment against
said deendant for the sum of $112.50 , due
on an account tntell.
April 18. 1692. Iss\111 summons returnable !
9 Apri . . AprIl 21 , 1692. ali gave same to
Constable . C. KIng.
April 19 . IS9. Summon' ' returned nnlI
filed . endorsed as follows : April 18. 16n.
H'celvell this vrit . April 18. 1592. Ser\ ,1
iiy delivering a certliled copy of this wri
certted
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and delverln thereon to the uvfthhfl- .
nampd : defendant In Ionglai count , Ne-
braslm. Fees 85e. C. " ' . 1\lng. constable.
April Feesi & : r. Nine n. m. 'umo the
plaintiffs. Defendll did not appear then
or withinII , heur thereafter. 'hereupon
Ihl9 cause \ ( ante up for hearing before me
cale
upon slid iiahntiffs' bill ot partIculars . anti !
plalntts'
the evidence. I. . F. Hale WUI duly sworn
e\llencH. ot plaintiffs . anti
at ; a witness. at request plulntffl.
! winess. . consitierathon whereof I tnc
testtNI. consllerton . Etiwards . Is
tbut the defendmimit. Albert G.
indebted to ald plahntift . C. \ \ ' . Cockrel
anti " ' . A. Cor lIre ! I. co-partners. doing bus-
tness as Cockrel 118" In the sum of one
hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents
huocred . said plaintIffs' cause of action
( $112.60) ) . upon lald plaintf ! acton
herein _ . , _ _ u _ , _ _ _ . , _ _ . . _ . . . . . _ _ . .
C t 15 tnererre con"lU" "U ' 'u UlJUUS"U
I II
by me that the sahl lllalntlffs d9 have
and recover from said defendant luhl Hum
of one . hundred and twelve anti fifty cents
( $112.50) ) . together with their costs herein
(12.rm. . taxed nt $3,40
. ' hanll tlmis 2ist da' . of AprIl .
" .lnlss m ) thlf 211t .Ia\ Apri.
A. D. , 1892 EDGAH S. B1tADLEY
Justice of the Peace.
June -I. 1892. Testiett execution and gave
same to Constable B. F . Ford.
June 2t. 1892. Execution returned wholly
unsatisfied.
December 15 . 1893. lsu11 alIas execution
anti gave same to plaintif
JanuarY 13. 1891. Ala9 exccutpn returned
and tiled. ' endorsed as folows : December
15. 1893. Hcelved this writ and on this
9th day ot Jlnuary , 1691. . I return the snow
imneatisileti. No propert found by which
to levy upon. Fees. $ l.iO.
CI.HLI Ulon. S W. ALLAN , Constable.
The bill ot particulars In the casa was
never filed , but the man who wore out a
pall at shoes trying to collect too bill from
Edwards Is still very much In existence.
TALK WITh COCKnEI.L'S ATTOHNEY.
Lucien 1' . Hale . al attorney In the Sheele
block Is the man who was employed hy
Cockrel Bros. to colect the claim against
I d\anl . Mr. hale ] was asked 'esterday
by a reporter for The Bee :
"What was the nature at the claim against
Edwards ? "
"It was for g3mblng In grin , " replied
. hale.
: Ir. IIle.
. "Aro you sure about that ? "
"Tllero Is no question about it . whlltever.
The bill . you understanti was made out for
cash. That was thus rule and was the truth.
It was for money advanced by Cockrel liros.
to protect margins for Edwards who
was one at their custolners just as they ad-
vancellmoney every day to protect deals made
by their customers anti just as every other
grain dealer advances money to protect the
money placed by their customers. "
"You are crtaln then " repeated the re-
porter "that the bill was for money lost
on the Board of Trde ? " , ,
.at course I , am certain " repl 1 'Ir.
hale. "It was for that anll nothing else. ] "
Mr. hale then detailed the efforts he had
made to collect the bill before the suit was
cOmmenced. lie asked Edwards for the
10ner , and Edwards acknowledged the bill .
but refused to pay It lale Iude ! \ral
trips to the office ot the man who wants to
handle the fondue of the city and Board of
l'ducation and ua uuablo to get any
gducaton wls
proml9 at settlement or any satIsfaction
whatever. When suit was about to be coin-
moncell to collect the amount. lale went to
Edwards 1 antI told ] hIm what was going to
be < done enl askeJ him It he would confi o I '
judgment. dwards replell that he would not
confess Judgnment but would allow judgment
to be rendered br default and this was
done ,
< When It came to the knowledge ot the
speculative candidate for city treasurer that
the story ot his bucket shop operatIons had
leaked out he suddenly became Interested In
this Inpld claim . The value ot the jldg-
meat which coull have been ' diacounteti to
10 cents on the dollar 1 month ago rose
rapidly In the option market on.I . \ will not
be s < rprlanK to find It token up by the jug-
Ilnt debtor at a premtum.
a-
WU Gurly speskl at the citizens' man
leetng at the Colseum Friday ennlni Xo.
'ember 1.
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Jui,1gts If the 11"tr..t , CourtS
gln'lrIJ IC ilC , . .
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M. It. iI6pei-teii.
v. 'VJ ICu'sor. :
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10 ca OOC
i AMUSEMENTS. J
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"Superba" closes its englgement at the
Creighton wIth two performances today , the
usual matnee being given at 2:30. : One of
the ftmnny pieces at surgery In "Slperha" Is
that for the relict ot time young lady who
has becomno dar on the cycling subject. Pier-
rot . time surgeon , opens the top of her ku1l .
removes a wheel , en which ho rides oft the
stage whie the young lady Is restored to I
her senses anti IS t taken away by her friends.
"Old Hoss" Wlllm HOEY will be seen In
his new comedy , "The Globe Trotter . " lt
)
BOYII's theater for two nights , commencing :
this evening.
The plot ot "The Globe Trolter" Is as follows -
lows : Harboto ! B lmscne has planned that
his niece , Myra . shall marry Lord Charlng-
America with his
ford , who Is traveling tn wih
unotlter and ts expected daily to arrive at the
Brlmst9no Inansion. Iyra Is In love with
Bob Hadley. and Is natlrly much grieved
at her guardlan's intentions. Along cares A.
Cheevcr Steele alias Pall Clifford , on the
last lap of his trip arutHI the world dead
broke and hot after $ .000. which he mlst
hll\e or lose his wager. 'I'ra agrees to give
him $2.000 It he wi get her out at her tlif-
ficuly , Pall Impersonates Lord Charlngford
and many compllcntlons : ensue when the genuine -
ulno lord arrives. Clifford. of course , finally ,
makes his $5.000. getting the $2.000 from :
Myra . $1,000 from DrlmstonQ anti $1.000 trom '
U ' 11Sum muanageT ; $500 front Bob , iiadl y ,
1 for tuIiimig ! part ot'the plot , anti tile other $600
by auctioning himsel oft .
lee ) ' . wlo first appears on the scene In his
old chllracter of a tramp , Is taken Into the
globe trotter's confidence. shaves and appears
first as an old lady who can neiher speak
nor talk. anti then as a bogus English lord.
Iloey . of course sings "Tho Man " 'ho
Broke ) the Bank at Monte Carlo " and also
a new . " song , entitled "I Went t Paris Wih
Papa.
Ito has surrounded hlmselt with In excellent .
lent comp.n ) ' , Including rederlc Dryton M.
A. Kennedy . . I.ouls DeLange , Burton Clver ,
H. I ) . Abbey. Mrs. Don Bouclcault ( Louise
'forndle ) . Gerome Edwardy and Ada Alex-
andra.
Charles A. ( Karl ) Gardner opens a three
nights' engagement lt the Crelghton Thurs-
clay . October 31. producing his latest success
"Tbe Prize " \'inner " which IlrlSentel1 wIth
elaborate scenery and a competent commipany
Including : troupe of T'rolea singers should
succeed In making the same favorable Impression -
pression a9 heretofore.
One of the greatest novel ) attractions that
has been seen In this country and which it' I
pleasantl remembered tram Its appearance
hero last ) year , will bo at lloyd's theater for
three nights commencing Ionday evening
nxl I Is Zlegfeld's Trocal1ero Vaudevilles.
headed b ) the renowned athlete and strong
moan Sandous' The company comprises a
refined hot ot new European novelte ! ! . San-
dow will he seen In new feats some of wlilch
are the most difficult lIe has yet accomplished.
Miss Josephine Sabei hanteuse International .
tram time Icadln music halls at Lomlon and
Pars. : wilt sing alt her popular songs.
Kaurmann , the tamou9 bicyclist . wi per-
term some wonderful feats on his wheel
Thee will \ a special ladles' matinee on
'ednosday , anti as the preEent tour Is announced .
nounced as Sandow's farewell . every child
to wltne this physIcal
should be permitted ! !
wonder. Mr. Mark Tlmall . the representative
ot the , Trocadero Vaudeves - , Is In the city.
"A Hun on the Bank , " presented ly a
company at players. including Ward 'nll
"oke . and others well known to local ] play-
: anl
goers Is underlned for a four night engagement -
gagement at the Creighton . commencing wIth
a immatinee Sunday. November 3.
WUlllm S. 101lplEton speaks at the ell-
zln ' lilacs meeting at thuD Colseum Friday
evenlag . : oVlmber L .
Hayden liros. ' add Is on page 2.
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( 'h'l I Si.rviee 1 " "ltlntlnl. I
Slxtr.threo applicants for positions In the
railway mal service presented themselveE
for examinatIon before the government examiner -
aminer this morning. The exminaton wi
bo a short one arsia1i will be through this
afternoon.
" \Ve are to bod.two : examinations In each
state every year , " said Mr. houston , "anll
our six len are emi , the road almost all the
tIme. The result -I that 3i.000 sets ot
tme. -
examinaton papers . are examined for the
civil service. The ( average number ot lp'
pleants pa931ng may be 50 per cent , tunis
gIving the governmtnt about 19.000 appl-
canto to select tram. There Is . ot couree . a
great chance at not getting imm . but that
chance does not seenu to affect the hope-
. "
tul.
warded
HonoFs-'Vorld's Fair ,
Highest -
DR
, r '
CREAM
eANf
'PoDHt
Pl .OST PERFECT MADE.
A _ pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free
Crom ( Ammoni3 Alum or any other aduhterant.
40 YEARS TIlE STANDARD
S - :
IIO'V ' rio GET
S''RENG'rII
BLOOD GIVES S'1'R1G'I'lI.
-
lil.lu' ) ' " Fl Her I lie 11".1 nn.I 'i'ake
Hit . .I".n.I" lnth'r n'hh'
' \ 'enIu'tus th , ' Su s t'iuu-iIlut
ii hut I ( . uiu. ) ' 'I'ruuultii's . , Ite-
. ' ' . .
iiu Ii'l-iIo " 'I'h. ) MIII '
lie Got ; Ilo Hf , ,
S Blood Is the ft'olgth of the hotly
I 111.0s nesh unc : lusce. I gets
nourbhlont front , the stomtth und
bowels nnd dlst'lbutes It wliet'e nceded.
I . drains away all the WO'I out itmat-
EvO'v movement wo mnko wears out
some or 'JU' t1SUt3 0' hush , 'Flits wO'n ( )
ant immittcr Is cat'i'Lcti ztvay by the blood.
The blued which contnlHI It II poIort-
otis because the deud tissue Is poisonous.
So It gOes to time khll 's to bo purl-
tied .
' .I1hio Idd no , , 's two sllpl ' blood litters.
'rlmey 1to. out the bld matte , ' fl'om
the blood und expollt ft'oimi the bed ' .
They leave the good muattet' in ,
The ' blood and builds
: pudled goes on hlids
up the bed ' .
1ut tlwl'o comes n tmo when time kid-
nO\8 don't do theli' dut . .
\Vntol' tiltot's nel'd ceaning nol \nd
thon. So do blood fiItut' .
When ' ' kldno ' os'ct'woi'ked
.
'OI' khlneya itro O'el'wO'kod.
thor ful. ( sick When they arc sick , they
Cliii' t illtot' yotmm' blood
I \Ot' .
When your blood is not pure , there Is .
ne knowing what disease you mlY suItor
fro iii.
lnllm'cl blood nUI.lB sorl's , Illml11cs ,
lulut ( 'hit'i4 . ems uses hl'UIIll'II I , 11rdnes8. I
nlt'IIII 1 , loss of umbilon t , tlrol1ul8S I
In thl 11(011'S full lusle8 , ] ) 1111 : In the
jolntH t nHI ulIus'l t't . Jlll 1 . sll\ ' cillil-
Illlxlon ) , ( 'IH'esslon ) of tip I ii ts I 11 i I slh
\\'l'l I l\owl tlslnsls I lS t . 1III1ntlsl t I ,
gOlt , 11111111 , chlorosis i 0t ! 1'l'll ? sli'k- .
UlSS. htytul h'I'II , Ill' t .
'i'o 'itt-c I hiemut all have 10 (10 hI to
0 l.\e . tll 11 you hl'e
Ilel I I you titlooth. .
them. 'l'iie kid no ' \s will do it i . YOU wi CU'O
You Can euro thcl wih Dr' . Ilobb's
' ' l'ills.
SpnlaJls Kidney Pis.
lt' . Ilobb's Spl'agl : Indlo ' Pis will
also cure such kidney troubles as
otc. Bi'lglit's . Disease , Diabetes . Nepliritls .
otc.'lh050 kidney troubles ale also caused
by iimiput'e : blo l.
1.'I'st [ time kidneys refuse to work , thcn
time Impulo blood poions the system ,
iumd with it the kidneys thombolv03.
tIatmy people l'ko the mlstnke of sup.
posing the stomach cult purity time blood.
I can't.
Only time kidneys CI1 do i.
'l'hunt Ie what they arc thol'o ) fOI'
So that ' ' "bloo ' " .
O'dilnry pU'llold" are
a mi. take.
A kidney medicine is what should beta
tak etm.
And then , only . u kidney modicnc that
has the 1)'opot. notion 01 the kid ] imoys ,
such Pis , ns DI' . llobb's Snaz'agus Kldloy
Asparagus . Is the only Plant which ha
jtmst' time right IccicIII nctol on the
kidneys to cnm'o them when o'ct'woz'ked
nnd tone them Use that they com-
mencc again to ui'ify the blood
spa'agls cures the sick Iddnoys and
acts hlttttii'ILlly as a gentle tonic aud
10gulutO'
I is the Iwlnclpa1 Ingrcc1cnt , made
by n spcdlll process , lu Ie' Ilobb'ce . Spur-
ages Ki n"v Pills .
Ir 1ohl\H I Sit8I'litl1S KIcle ' PIlls Is
the t ollr ' i'e mtmt'ti , ' whlh I cOltlllS I I this t
l \llal h ' IH'lIHI'l'(1 ) illtiiii'fl ) gims.
\1' I . littlulu's , \8PIII18 ) : : Kltlll ' Pills
wi Ctlt't' wlll otht'r : 11'ISCI'lptols amid
1IIIlIes wi nut e\11 m'i'lh've.
'I'htt'i' are for sole ] lt till Ih'lglsls fot'
GO cents lt'i' ) box ) , O' wi he SPlt lIre-
Jlii to nov lllSlm't'5i4 Oil lecllpt of Irht'e.
Ynlllbll' I 111111"t I i ] , "A 1"ltll' i I fet You i'
I Hlno ! ] . " Illlll : : I free emi Illllst. I I old I'S
Mt'dlclile Co" , ChIcago 01 San I"i'anclsco.
AS CUSTOMARY
HOBB SPARAGUS PILLS
wi 10 sold In O.naha by , the
Sherman & ) lcConnel Drul ! Co.
1513 Dodge ) street , second door west of I' . o.
DOCTOR
Searles & Searles
fir ll9Si4thSt.
, ' - S.o Curt. Ciittirrh . aU .J _
t2 CliNt'S ur the X"Me , Throat
; . ( IM"S th.
- 1t ! . Clie'st , Stuituticit . How'I
' - . I Liver Iiythro'eiu ,
It l.t ; lyorm''I.
. . . .
' , ' ! . ' \nrh..I..Slrhtur. (
\ \'II
- . ; h. 11'1 t4t'uIiiii3Illucal . SkIll
vt.SJt\ $ S . .tiiiti IUIII 'Y 1h'I I' . , ( UI-
-rdl . ! ( JI { ! ' " .rrll"l , Snhll lu , : .
{ r < : : I "I WEAK MEN
. , ' \,1 " ; \\J' \ \ : ; I'I I [ } ' 'I ' Al "rh.l. . . BI."I eM " , "i
\ ot h'u.
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J "tl \ \ ' BI..I. ;
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L \ ' \ ' 'r'atll'lty lal , COli-
r
( \ ' . \ \ . .Haln" rr "C.
SPECIALISTS
In the trelltllut of all
NERYOU3 , CHROXIC and PRIVATE
IEA ) ES.
Troftnlnt for nil fm'13 ot 1'r 1 \ LE WEAK
forI I.
.
NIS : : . ( al on or ut'dre . wIlt : 8tllJ ) ,
Dr SC'lrles & Searles 1 \ ; . 1'1 I .
l I Ulhl" " . "eb.
, , - thlehiatu-'s Enzilsn itutmone tu.nns.
rE NNVi ( V 'munf fLr
p Orlclnul flnd tt..ij (2rnule .
. . . , E. . . " .no tmibm. . UD'U uk .
fc j " . ) lunl.1 0. CAIA , . . f.IIA Ill.
. iJ:1 : 1' . . . .
' .o"d"d In d aDd auld b..lie !
_ -J loU' . /"d .11 .lh blue rlhLn , 'luke .
. , , . . . , , .
. , , , . ' . .
5t no ether. 'fuii d..g.o. . t.ltw. .
S " . , , , . . . , , , , . .
- /o..d ftsuton A' maurit ' . 0' .nd .1.
/ . . . . , .
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10 i.mju fo r.nleul. te.tlmoutsl .u
' " 1Ir . " rup I.ulIt-u. , . , . t . . ' .1.001.1 . ' . , . , "
3mt I. I ( Itlt t rLttnoLt.m , v LL CSup
CLIChL.IerCLcinIcalCo.il.'ItLu ! i : ; . .Q/u\ : : . . . ,
' 01 b au ,1\.1 , Irou" " . " , .I .1.0..1. .
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( My mama usqd Wool Soap ) tl wlob amIne bad ) I
Jf'OOLEATSwiIInotslirInk if
IT'OOLEiVSwlnotshrlnk"
WOOL SOAP
I used In the laundry
Wool Soup Isdeilcato and refreituine fobalb Iur- I
Wol . ' Iniidelealo ! " . 111. tarot mjuurkaIerI. "
' ' 0 .lcl tl" . and laundr , .
Raworthi Schodde 6 Co. , Makers , Chlueo
3CtaUiawi , Uoo.ou. In Lnard St. .
No" rorkl' tl Cbellut bt.bL . Luu
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We Guarantee ! ! Shoes. -
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, TtlMt 10' Jog ' ' 'e'll ' ( ' ) ( ' .
TI JOJ your IIPIII0'1 t'lllll.
'l'liat'i.e ( liiarlhitt'c : shmoe- -hot whie they're fell , IR time cIRlom ,
hit we gllt'lllle l\'l'I' ' shine we sell 10 W'Ciil' I i'ensOtiitlIi3' , bug tlWj t ;
glll'lllll 1JIII t hllll'\'fleloIR , gIH'III'e thlt thmey're 11 Icatiset'-
.
e'ery ltflt't-gliitritlitt'11 . all 11IIi bin service t'xlle'tcd of I slo , 1111 -I
glimirmuustet' that our IH'll'l'R H'O I ow'er hr 2' : li ! cemit.
AmI . 10 mtllthls \ ! IIU'11 tees blmmdiiig-4 leW 11:111' : oC shops CI'CO
01' 'Ol. 101 ( ' , ' hmek .
IIIIIIII ) wOlkllg shoes , (11'lSR ( styht'l ) , $ t2 : I Ilh'-wlH' 'Ciii , 1111
If Ihl ' ain't Jlsl Ilghl get I 11\\ ' IHh' for liotlsimtg .
tlle m i'tile 1IIIIIlH ) ) to I t 11 I I IlulltlR I I I ft'OII tl t lllllll'sl to thp I 1 II nest.
Wl hIke to see till $ : .OO ( ) ( ) shol llt'oliht' . A : : .OO ) shoe . : :100 : ( ) here.
- 'l'll lll'lg.OC . ; ) sheH I ! of All'lkll eahf-so mire otii' * :10 : ( ( ) aie !
( ooll 'I'H''l. \ ' 1 OII'R 100.
. .111 I whlt t I Ii II ill it I ? col I cc t Ion o I Ihlt I 1 m t : a.n Ihol I'e I IW\I' il I all
oU. mmt'ujiimtintutmice ii shils SIW tIme eqtimil-pohmited toes , JIl'11UI
tops , wile I tOI , UIII wih IfS I I i , so lIfe hit : vu I 0 I. 1lghl s t fells , iitt-- ,
(11tll I I I solt's HI1 II'n\ I ' ' sols , solO , : t'oi'k soIl's nll ] sOle of tl t ml t'\s'e4t
II\lllol. I I 'l'l Ic lollh ) t I StIlt' , l'xl'111lg t I t fol tl it 1Ifl'I'S a btu t thl'o I I ,
foui'thi 11tI , whkh mal'I's I au hol Ihsllulel , 110\\ ' 111 ] 'iitt'i' In'lllf.
' . 111' gllltlst . : shoe slll' I I time coumitry-thmmit Is-diti 11 ' ole
,
( \ 't't. hea. of 11 , ' suite Illnll ! who wI give I I ' \ \ ' Ilah' If ShOPH for old
omit's't. . ( II It I dll'l'I'fll ' . OU. shines are hut th t' Oi a gti :1 : ia ii tee.
Wo losl' iiothhmig .
lolhll/
w _ . " . & _
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ANHOnD RESTORED j "CUPIENE" ,
- - "hl'JrcntVlo" ,
\ ' . : ; - i' ' , ' , , , tioii of . ramou _ . lrlch l'h)6Ielnn , wil qolckl"clro Vlulz'rthelrl' 01 itt-u- . .
, olllll'r.
. \ \ ' 'ous or dlsflS"R of the gt'li'u-atiu-e trgttitu . uch , , . .
> / Iimsonm lila ! . . I'ttlliit In the JlttcI , bemilituih 11. , . I. L.tMllhnol. '
IusonlI..lullsln Jnekl"mlll Iuimtsstttu ' ervoiq 1)rhllity
" , J'lmplR , IJuUms' to . lrnrr ) ' , l'xIIU.111 ml"'lnl' Ilrlr".la ) , , , ' Nt.ou. , hI11'
. \lrlr".la
- COlslualol. It 8tOI ) all Ictssi b3 ' " 1\ ' or ulghL 1.\.ls quirk'
ilsq of discharge , which I notrhpr1 ! ) pttiq , toHperuuetttorrfui'a Ilt
( ,
BE F'R E " "D it Fit R ni khlws the borror.,1 uilary orlla . 4:11'1 : uUtpurllcs UI : U : CS tUe liver . I.
UI'IIENJ : .tr'nIIhnqnnl rc.IIpO.lnl weak orln !
. The rrnwn AtO'crN sure Ilot cnell by Jttcturq lu I h/u.e ninety ' per rent . are trotblrl' wi ! '
t.a'tht I S I" , CtJ1'IIEN 110 time otliy known rem"y , to cure wimtiout tuui opi-ratiout. &ss , t'ettipo , , ' " . S
Js A written ueualantru given antI money rellrldi "Ix best's dols noL opl.rllu" ' WOOI'nllo [
. lj.O0a , box . 61x fur sam . by mail . Sent ! for luJ&ch'olarlld t.'sllonl,1 cloL l'crlIUhjU .
tJa . . , ' . . . . ,
J'rnAVtH.MEUICJNICO.l'.O.loxO.fanrrolco.Co1 IbStlJ' ,
En BALE DY GOODMAN DRUG l' . WO Fal BL. Oru" : .
'I-
Ingrain Carpets.
Our carpet buyer overdid himself In his effort to
have all the good new patterns this season. Re-
suit is we have too many I ngrails. They arc
choice and they are new but to reduce the
size of the stock quickly ! this reduction is commenced -
menced in Prcs.
At one cm the price of 3-ply Cm'pot goes to 750 for n largo 1iO ; : " '
Extra Heavy 'Ycnvo Ingrain omaly.- : : . GSa
'wo-Illy Extra Supes's . only. . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 5io
S All 'Yool Ingrain , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fOe
All Wool Ingl'ans : , only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; . . . 450
Union Juigm'itins , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . , . . , . 400
1Ilo : ? Cotton nlI 'Vool ( Iimgt'aimis , enl ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :15u :
Heavy Double \\Tat'p Lmmgraiiis only. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.io
Cotton lngt'ethmms ; only . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . 180
Stall Carpets , Dnmnsk , only. . . . " . . , . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 20c
Stah' Ct'lt , Dtnl k. omly. : . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . 2'o
oil Cloth , lic , 200 , 25o 1\ to. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . .lfo
These goods arc all imew . best males Ind will bo sold exactly a8
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quoted above
Orchard & WilheltT
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AFev Advantages
Offered by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Raiway , tbp short line 10 Chlca 1 A clean tn
made up and tare from Omaha -
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Baggage checked from residence 10 de811" tioti. meant rain "e.vlce and courteous em
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ployes Entire train Ihhted by electricity , wit h electric reading lamp , In every berth 1"lneal
dining car er\lcc In time vest , wih menla .erv ed a la carte or. In other word . order ] wIts
you want nnlt pay for what you get. Flyer lea Yea union depot daily lt 6:0 : r. m. , arriving at
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ChIcago lt 9 a. m.
City 'JckeL 0111cc. UO1 Flrnlm Blreet. C. B. CABRIER. City Ticket Agent
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fend for Cattulogue : . l'rices I. . etc. . d'st'rittutg ' wurk I. tn tie , ton a
.hIcaro,24SLsieSt. , THE OTTO GAS EN CINE WORKS
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H I you only knew it , the trouble
fJ I .1 is with your digestion. If that was t I
110 good you would sleep better' . wake I I
o better , work better , and make more 0
1i [ money at i How can one "get on"
D when the whole systen1s sluggish ? .
I- [ ' But people don't realize what is the
_ _ trouble , A box of Ripans Tabules
makes life worth living I i . At druggists -
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: I filpani T tll"l So14 by 4runl,11 or by man . '
. Ir lIme iuiu-e 1 : Ctnll a boa ) II t unt 1' The 1.
! an3 C'hemll11 pl Company. 4u. 10 IPI" ' s. ti . y.
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