Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 31, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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i4 THEIR OBJECT PLAINLY APPARENT
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LINCOLN , Oct. 3O.-SpecIa1.-Prson ( ) I
' ; Contractor leemer ani ( ! the Ioart of Publc
4r Lands ant lulhlngs Ilve at la91 advanced
to a poSItIon where 'It become9 ncesr
for them to show their bands. They have
, t done so. The whole scheme of the ralt on
the $100.000 prison appropriation I exposed
a by acts of the board occurring during ! the
past three Ila5. To begin with , the board
has accepted an Invalid bond from the aI-
Ice\1 \ prison contractor-a bond } made b ) Mr.
Iemnr Itnielt , . by Interlining extraneous
mater In Its body ' after It was sIgned ant
dellol'lef with the secretary of slate.
'fhe attorney general , one of the members
of the Boards of Publc Landa ant Buildings
anti , Purchase ant Supiltes ) . has been handing
down some legal opinions lately which seriously '
rlously conflict with the practice of ex-
" 'arten Ieemer when ho was the chief execu-
( tve of the penitentiary. : lr. Churchill 9YS
In hi ! opinion : "In our opnlon ! , therefore ,
compcnsaton for thp warilen'e services ren-
del d to thl state Is limIted to the amount
of lila ! ilary , whether the service be attend-
InJ to the I 11enlentary or In the 11erormance
of other duty connected , with his ohhice. "
I.'urtler on In his ' 'plnlon the attorney
general e.mys : "Our construction of the tat- ,
utes Is that I was the Intention of the leII
latle In fixing the yearly salary of the
warden at a specifell sum to Include all the
comp"nsaUen ! which he ohoull receive fur
servlc s rendered to the state. "
There arc many vouchers now on me In
the ohtice or time state auditor which conclusively -
clusively prOVe that ex-Warden Becmer held
on entrdy different opinion at the time he
"nclated lt the lenhtentiarY.
The present status of the 11enlentary
m trouble Is this : The Board of Purchase and
Supplies hal been forccd hy stress of urgent
F Ileumnil or the convicts for emmlmhstence , to re-
cede from Its positon ; that no one but Con-
tractor Beemcr should furnish supplies. To
tiegin with Mr. Beemer has no money with
which to purchase aupplies. Th3 board
allowed his voucher for t.IOO , but Auditor
' , Moore remed to draw LIme warrant NeIther
Governor 10lcomb nor Warllen Lehlgh rec-
ognl1pd the claIms of Mr. Beemer. The lat-
ter' ! case , practically . Is now pending In the
- supreme cart. lie may he acknowledged
the legally all110lntt'l prison contractor , and
again he may be thrown out on the same cent -
t stn'ctol of the law and Intention of the
lellslaturo held hy Attorney General Church-
lii. TOday the Board of Plrchase and Sup-
/ies gave Beemer the estimate prepared
hy WaTlen Leldiglm shaved down to come
: withIn the 1 n cent limit , and Ilstrlctell
him. as agent or the hnard , to make the
. Ilurehascs. I Is not thought that acting
In this capacity , Beemer Is In any , \ay placing
himsel In an unpleasant light with the
supreme cart as he males the purchases , not
lS contractor , but shnlly as agent of the
. boaIll
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' - vouclens DHA \\'N BY BEI mm.
1"010Ing Is a howlng of some of the
vOlchers drawn by ex-'nrllen Beemer for
corluctng ( iirIoners to and [ rom various
III aces In the state. I wi be seen Crom
? an exan\laton of the Items that . Ir.
( Beemer's views and those of tIme attorney
general , In his recent opinion , widely differ :
March 21 I , 1S93 . deiivcring prisoner to
shrlr. Johnson rounty. . . . . . . . . . $ 9. .
March 31. lK3. delivering urisoner to
sherIff , Washington count Jrlsoner . . . . . . 1590 l
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A. D. ngm\ : , \Varden.
October , 1S93. g"II'lpes ) conducting Jrls-
oncr , , 1'llward Deal , No. 21O , remanded for
new trlnl. 10 Tecumsch . Johnson . county ,
NelL , mia follows :
' Mileage . folowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . O
Car fare for Imrleoner. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. flue hlro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .f :
. Attendant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0 (
11.75
U17 :
A. D. BEE : [ R. 'arllen.
October , & . EXJe\ses conducting re-
Ilndetl lmrIoner , Samucl Barnes , No. 3S6.
to ' I'okmimniihm , Neh. :
lllpnfu 1eka\ah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.0
Halroall Care for "rlponer. . . . . . . . . .
hits hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O (
Two da ) ' ! ' attendance. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0
$20.9
A. I ) . BEEMFht , Warden.
' 1. 1&ii. Conducting
Jlnuar ) 1&1. Conductng prisoner , Zoeth
Wagner , No. 2H . to York Neb. :
Mileage (51 ( mies all return ) . . . . . . . $ 5.40
Two da's' suurd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . / 6.0
' 'rnsportaton for Ilrlsoner. . . . . . . . . 2. :
$13.93
A. D. li1ImtflttVarilen. . :
January 18 , ISOI. Conductlg remanded
Ilrlsoner , Green S. Gravel , No 22t1. to 1.ln-
coIn , Neb. :
15e11 and Slard ana day..o
Mileage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .so
Conveyance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &
$7.GO
. A. 1) . BEEIFR ! , Wnrden.
January 18 , lS91. Couductlmmg. , remalHled
prisoner , James 1' . Paln , No. 226 , to 1.ln-
coIn , N'b. :
Holf mind guard one day. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jl'age : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O .
Conveyance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.0 .r
$7.
A. D. ImEnm. W'arden. .
January 1R . IS91. Conmluetinmr remanded
COl1uct !
Ilrlfner , George S. Arnold , No. 1621. to
Seots Bluffs , Net :
Conveyance fromIenhtentIary to .
depot . . . . . . . . . . penlentar . . . . . . . . . . $ 2.0
Pare for Prisoner from Lincoln to Al-
lance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10S
Carriage hire from Aiihnce. . . . . . . 5.50
leant for prIsoner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r
Jleato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0 :
Attendance sclf and guard three dl's. 18.0
$111.10
A. D. fl1EiIFil , " ' $1 110 .
April 20 . IS91. l
A"rl O. Fxpcnees conductIng re-
mamlel prlsuner . , Albert Bartel , No. 11 , to
1urlan count ) . Neb. : '
Mileage , W7 mies at . . . . . . . . . $ .
Halru"1 fare for prlsoner ; . . . . . . . . .
ltoarl for prisoner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.r
Bus hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 . '
'fwo dU's' attendance. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0' 6.0
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July 1 . 1891. Conlluctn rmanlell Ilrls-
elmer . . John Clark , No. : 3 , to 'ellster
county , Not. . . :
( l'OnvC'anl'e Cram prison to depot. . . . $ 1.m
Pure for Ilrlsoner from Lincoln to Hed
ClouII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.lncoll . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. [
1lonrd for prIsoner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . >
Mileage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atollanco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1110 6.0
$2t.G5
A. D. BEEIE , Wanlen. .G
STEAL WAS SIAI.L.
According to the opinion of Atore Oen-
oral Churchill . cl - t above , $55 of thpse few
vouchers allowed to ex-Warden Beemer Is a
SUI Illegally drawn , for that Is .the amount
charged for attendance
ateldance on prisoners token
Crain the Jenlentar ) ' . The attorney general
hohls that the warden's uarr ! of $1.500
holhl Include "nil the CDlpmutOI which
ho lhol11 recl"e for servlcls rendered the
state , " II tune vouchers ex-\Vardn Deemer
chaiged . Ihe Uate $55 In excess of his t11-
ar ) of $1,500 per anmmmmm.
Thl a1or ) ' general bues his opInion that
the wardn I entitled to no extra pay for
atendall'e emi 11lsoners enrouto on the ful-
lowing ha sectons of the Compiled Statute :
Section 51t01'hee shal h" IHlhl to the
otcers of the pricoti the following yearly
phon folowln(011)
(011)
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ealartem mmmi
sllariel In,1 Conipensatton . 10 Le naki rimmar.
tony out DC the . llto ( treeuur ' . on the fuar-
Int oC tIme nultor , towit : To time warden
ttmt' sum of $ ttlO. : . towl 10
Section 51St-Time penFs and legal fees
' of . - hrlrs anti other ohiicers , Incurrell In
c.m'e'ln COlwlctl 10 the Penitentiary. 8imall
Jenltentarr.
be approved ' by time alltor ofatmete , shal ,
ehahi be patti out of the state ' .
shal pall Olt treasury ; 1.\ld
auditor flay alaI for said eXIenFes anti
. Iml
C ( H the following rates : For calm asltant
0Ilmrt nbulutl ) ' neCt'sHar . $2 per day
antI 10 cents I m tulle travelng ) eXllen'es tay
t tll and coming ,
I.'rt : this the attorney general draws the
conclusion cl ( : , that It was tha Inlenton of
the 1ilshturJ "In fixing the salary of the
warden at a Ipeellr Sll' 10 Inclule all the
C 'nmlenation for nr"lcel renitred to the
I"a" " Tbs . also , Is rendre '
Tho. ale Wartel Llil/h'l cen-
Ururton of time statute , and on October 23 ,
IS ! ) . . h ' drew a vOleher . en fte In the
tU1itor'a omce , for 15
lor' cents , mieage for
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No. .GI3 , b 1.lnl , htI . Ni" . two motor Cr
fares Inll r llr , 'a fnrl for nn- . " For the
Ut8 Inlef ox .Wardln lul - r tnp ! the
atmte $ .0 on two IllureDt ooflons , $15.20
II alt.
In view of this recent dlclelon of the attorney -
toney generaiti , ( hnrnor IoJeomb hn II-
tructrd hll 10 prCltd by 01\1 suit to
colIcwt rruU ox-Warten teemer all .uoh
10nt11 II he may have unlawfully collected .
of tlma state of Nl'Lruka under this decisIon ,
I II expected that the papers wIll be pre-
pared and served upon the ex-warden lt an
curly day. _ _ _ _ _
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LINCOLN , Oct. 30.-Specini.-Prof. ( ) I 11.
Nielmolson oC the State unlvlrsly , recently
mippointed make
IPllolltet Ly Governor Holcomb to
sugar bee tests at the Norfolk factor , today
ted his 'eport wIth the go\'ernor The
document Is a lengthy one , covering each
Ilolnt In de.tal , and reaching the conclusion
that the beets are very late In maturing , and
thlt to autumn ralne. followed b ) hot
'eRthcr , und , In turn hy mmneeaeonably cold (
wcather , nllt be attrIbuted this commdition.
Prof NIcholson says In his report that he : ,
found , among sugar beet growers . serious
dtssatisfmmctloim ocrasloned by refusal of manu-
facturers to Imleilately receive alt beets
offereml. This refusal Is bied : on tIme state
nmc.nt that many fells of beets euro not sufficiently -
fclently ripened to be worked Into sugmr
without loss. Growers clalimi al the other
hand , that this i'm I not true . that the beets
are wel ripened and that manufacturers , for
reasons of their own . are desirous of hold- I
lug back the supply , anti to thl end falsified
analyses , or what amounted to the same
timing , so conducted analytical operations as
to thaw 1 sugar content and purity below the
mlnhnlm degree of ripeness nxell by time contracts -
tracts between the parties , vl1 : . Twelve per
cent sugar : ant SO tier cent Iurlt ) .
Proto Nicholon was noelvel , at the factor
by Messrs. Oxnal',1 , and Hamilton . repre-
seating the Norfolk hoot Sugar company.
Samples of beets were taken rrom the field
of Mr. Juclecl In the alalysls : tim Jroressor
chccket , by duplicate reading of the Instrl'
ments and by separate calculations , all re-
suits of the operator by which sugar content
anti purite were dotermlned. Hesuls
reached were practically . the same as those
reported by the company's chemist of beets
taken at an onler date rrom the same field .
and on which the company had based Its re-
fnsal to receive them for mnanufacture The
members of the commItee expressed them-
selves satlsled hat ( the beets were real ) '
unripe. At a m.etng In the evenIng time
Professor statell that In his opinion the beet
crop was , as yet , immature and gave as a
reason for hIs belief the facts drawn from
the results of analyses of beets recelvd airmen
September 1 from the folowing counties In
the state : Oreele . Hal , Adams , Webster ,
TI11)'er. Pawnee , Lancaster , \olglas , Saun-
Ilers , " 'aslincton. Plate , Boone Mamlison .
Stanton , \\ayne , Colfax . todgo Casa York ,
Nemaha , Jefferson , lerrlcl . 1olt , Butler ,
Dawes , Antelope and PIerce , ant analyzed
In his laborator
A summary of results showed that only 56
per cent of bets analyzetl hal , attained 12
per cent and over of sugar , while 2t per
cent contained less than 10 per cent sugar ;
as to purity , hut 24 per CEnt of all beets
analyzed reached the standard of 80 or over.
anti C2 per cent fell below 75. He presented
the following table of averaN :
As' P.Ct. Av. 1'Ct .
September- Su ar. l'tmrity.
1 lays , 17 to 27. . . . . . . . . llm : 70.09
10 mhteym . ita l. . . . . . . . 9. 0 70.0
october--
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10 clays toler- , to . . . . . . . . . .11.52 itAI
5 tltt'e ( . l to 2 . . . . . . . . .13.01 76.38
This table shows that on October 22 beets ,
as a general rimle . were not imp to the con-
tract stanlarll of ripeness , vl1 : Twelve p.r
cent slgar aul 80 per cent purity. lie then
Idrs averages from October 22 to 27 , and
shows averages on the last Ilte of 12.7 per
cent sugar anr 8.38 per cent purity . makIng
a slow approach toward matimrity. The rarm-
ers recelvcll these statements with satsrac-
ton as offering an explanation of what had
before seemed Inexplcablo Prof Nicholson
says that he has received a request from
Grand Island for a clmcrnist and Is now trying
to and a man whom he can send to their
ald.
ald.OHAND ISLAND Oct. . . '
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Qxnart Beet Sugar company resume
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operations this morning , anti the fa.ory I
runnIng full blast The same employr3 who
were let ant a tow days ago whel I was
neces9ry to top the manufacture of sllar
on account of the unrl'e condition of the
beet , are at theIr various pants of duty , ad
there Is a goat prospect alaJ for n long
campaign , wihout any [ urthr brealci .
Manager I'errar states th1 thi recent cold
weather has greatly Impro\'e the beets. It
imas stopped their grO\ th aIJ his giv-tm them
an opportunity to gain In saccharine matter.
About 2,000 tons arc no . \ ' on homi I .mnd macro
are rapidly being " Imippd. I : ' ths event that
no further Ilmculte" arc t'ncauntcrt-I , and
non are expected , . the 1)rcmlmmcion ! of sugar
beets will this ) 'Ol be mimot ! utsractory to
Ihe producers. .
( HII SII IGJI St I IS N 1 Jl.\SICA.
Itt'ziv ) ' ! II"rll H"I"'rh',1 rl'l Van-
l'nrts "r the Stmit- .
( maim IlrtH " Ihl Sllh'
BEA VIm CITY , Neb. , Oct. 30.-Spechl (
Telegram.-Thero ) has been good elelghlng
here all day. Over six inches of snow fell
last nl/ht I Is of Immense benefit to fall
alf.mlfa.
grain all nlalra.
YOHK , Neb. . Oct. 30.-Special.-A ( ) Imeavy
snow fell at this pla'e today , and continues
tonight The weather Is rather warm and
the snow Is meling about as fast as It fails .
wetting things up encralh' . This Is time
first snow of the season to Cal at thIs place.
SU'gIOH. Neb. . Oct. 30.-SjJecll-\ ( )
lght snow fell last e\lnlng. the earliest snow
storm for yea rs.
ELM CltFEIC Neb. , Oct 30.SpecLI ( Tel-
egramn.-About ) four Inches or snow fell here
today , doIng an Immense amount of good to
winter wheat and rye
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l'III"I"llh I Sem ' Ir n 1)mry.
PLATTSMOUTII , Neb , Oct 30.-SpeclaJ ( )
-This morning as Joseph IOltz , a gentleman
about 80 ) 'lar old , Cram Union , was driving
down MaIn street In a road cart time seat gave
way throwll ; him to the pavement. The
old gentemau received a severe scalp wOlnd
extelllng about three Inches from directly
behInd the right car to the crown ,
Time city cuncl last night took acton In
time mater of washing the streHs vithm ' the
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city water hy use of lire hose. Recently
\ \ 'Lms rcerrell to a commitee with Instruc-
tons to inquire of the street commIssioner of
Omaha regariing whether It was lotrlmental
to the paving or mmot and , as a final result
the chief of oolice . to whom the duty falls ,
was instructed to hereafer clean the streets
by sweelllng them
The first meeting of the class In AmerIcan
history tinder time learershlo of Mrs. C. F.
Stoutenborough was held last : evening , and
was largely attended. Everything points to
a large class.
\ ever county politics were never at a
white heat Ir Can county Ihey arc now.
Judge Chapman. republican candidate for
district jude In the Second district , Sfms
to bo the chief target.
A game c foot bal between the high
school all he I B. & : I "pnshers of the pig-
skin" came elf last , mighmt h ) moonlight . re-
suiting In a victory for the shop eleven by
a score of 4 to O. which was scored In the
first half.
Dnrlng last nlgbt a rmiessago was sent to
this city calling for an engine and some assIstance -
sIstance to extinguish a prairie fire near
area pols. two and a half miles northwest of
this city . which threatened to destroy the
telegraph othlce. Time request was compled
with , saving the B. & : I a great loss.
I'nlll' . " ' 111111 { II lt vsm lammo.
W Al00 , Neb. . Oct 30Specal.The ( )
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populist rally , whIch 'wa ' billed to core 01
at thll place yesterday , failed to materialize.
McKeighman . who was to expound IJOpul t
doctrine. ,111 not make his appearance. Only
a [ mal sized crowd had gathered , alhol/h
the meeting hal boon extensively advertIsed
ror a couple of weeks
The county campaign up to date seems to
be a still hunt J very canl11tl ! I making
a doorstep fight of I.1 parties are urging
a strict adherence 10 party . lne ! but It will
be impossible to Maw party Ihlf clar on
ahi candidates. and It Is conceded that although -
though the populists excee.1 either of the
.
old rartes In numb r the democrats and
republicans ' 1 each Get about a third of
the spoils ,
l dward Istes anil ! Robert Wheeler , popu-
hit cantldatef for the district bench , are In
the city looking afEr I'oltcal Interests.
Don't forget to take a few bottles of Cook's
Extra Dry Imperial Champagne with ! your
summer au tns" . )
Take your ladles and attend the great mal
meeting lt the Colleul Friday nlgbt.
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JUICI1ENT ) AGAINST - TiE 0 .
Verdict for Two T1iOflafld Rendered in
Favor of Imogen Rowoll.
SEQUEL OF A FATAL WRECK AT EDISON
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1.llcoll IlCC1 l'o.t honed 01cenllt
or . .Iell.lt \ \ ' ert t her-Other
lhl".111 franc time . CIII-
tOil Cl ) .
LINCOLN , Oct. 30.-Speclal.-in ( ) the dl9
trlct court today Imogen Howell recovered a
Judgment of 2.000 from the Burlington railway -
way for the killing of hep husband In I
wreck Ieal Edison , Furnas county , on June
2. Her husband . Charles C. : I. howell , was
a fireman on one of the engInes of the com-
pany , and on that date ran Into 1 washout
ant "au killed. lie was 36 , year of age
and left a wire ant a l-ye.oit laughter ,
Owing to the unsatisfactory condition of the
weather , the races at LIncoln park were
postponet toda ) A raw cast wind , accompanied -
panied by rain anti sleet put a stop to ar-
rngementl for today's card
In the federal court today Mary L. Thomas
secured a verdict of $6.000 against the city
of hastings. The case has been on trial
for two days past , and the amount of damages -
ages aimed for was $ l .OOO. The suf was
bsed on Injuries receIved by plln.f by
falling Into a ditch from an unprotected side-
wal , . Mrs. Thomas suffered a fracture of
the left limb ant Internal Injurle
CASE OF' AI.LEOm TRAIN \VRECKEII.
In dIstrIct court the caca of the alleged
train ' vrecker . George WashIngton Davis hns
ben at for trial November G. At the pr- -
vlous trll It was discovered that soma one
had attempted 10 tamper with the jury , and
the result was . mm amiatriaL DJvt Is "cen'ed
of havIng dltchet a Hock l'Ial1 train a year
ago last .Augut , b ) whIch eleyen lives were
lost.
lost.Tho
The f'lrst National bank of Lincoln was
given a first len for G,400 agalnet the prop-
erty of W. I 1)ammnis , and other creditors
secured lens for various sums , aggregating
$3,000. 'he property was ordered sold. :
Charles Hammond was given judgment
agaInst the Nebranka ChrIstan EducatIonal
board for $3G70.10. and Wilam Fullerton
recovered judgment for $1,154 against Lucy
lorgan. In the last case order of cab , and :
attachment of property was made. :
In the federal court time case against A.
I ' . Nichols , the 1.ltchfehl banker accused of I
passing spurious coin at the Boyd hotel In
1.lncoln. was carried over for the term. I
.Judge Blndy was expected to hear I , but
ho went to Omaha. At tIme time of time of-
fence Nichols was arrested , hut owIng to
intervention of LIncoln bankers was released
wlthont proseution ; by the police. Snbse-
qimenthy fedE.ral olrers took up the case , se-
cured evidence ant rearrested him. lie
claims that an unknown party gave him the
coins In change while on his way to LIncoln
all that he dhl not know their nature when
he passed them.
Omaha people In LIncoln : At the Lindel
-H. H. Olrnstead . J. O. Epeneter , George
M. Swigart , W. Ii. Barstow , S. T. Dorsey.
At the Capital-A. " ' . Kinsman , E. A. Iaml-
ton Ab Waggoner. At the Lncoln-J'rank (
Colpetzer , D. F . Iurll , Joli T. hopkins , J.
: I Hchart , I.V , Ienlerson , D. J. Burr ,
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T. J. Malmonc-y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S'I'\'I'g ILtI'TIS'I' COS\'gS'I'IOS. I
"lh.t'I..ltl OI"'uH.lou. Aiuoig th.1
J)4'hI'glt'M lt01'1. . .
YOItK . Neb. , ( . IO.-Spocial.--The ( ) tate '
Baptist convention Is still In full blast at
this place , there being I large number of delegates -
gates present , anl cache meeting of the con-
vermtion has a large attendance. The congregation -
gaton of tIme First Baptist church or this
city , In order to 'accommodate those present
have opened a dining hal In I larg hal In
the city , and In thIs the large numb or
delegates are cd. This moring the tIme
was devoted to the Nebraska Sunday school
conventIon , ant was opened by devotional
service conducted by 11ev. T. I ) . Davis , Hev.
B. I A. Hussel followed wih a good address
on "What the Sunday School Is . and What I
Shoull 1)0. " "A Good Baptist Sunday School
In Every Baptist Church" was the subject of
I W. Carpenter , In a good talk. Clarence
Emore spoke on the "Snceessul Teacher
Divinely Called. " After an address by Miss
Nelo Smith , on "Primary Class Teaching , "
a general dIscussion was entered Into , after
which tIme election of oncers tool place.
There was an unusually large attendance
at the com'enton tonight. Rev Ii. 0. Haw-
hans made an address. 11ev. James Sheppard
spoke "A Backward Loolt" being his subject ,
amt Hev. C. C. Smith spoke on "A Look 1"01-
ward. morrow. " A geol program Is prepared for to
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f'HEIOT , Oct. 30.-Special.--The ( ) regular -
lar monthl meeting of tlo city council was
hlll last evenIng. The regular bills were
allowed and the usual routine busIness trans-
acted. Bgelow & Co. , who are putting In
the electric lght plant , asked for furtbe.r
time to complete their contract on account or
their luablly to obtain suitable poles. The
time was extended for thirty days The
cOlncl also voted to carry but $2.000 Insur-
ance on the city hall. ) time chemical en-
gin , ' all a hook arid ladder truck are kept
In the engine house , the council thought the
$5.000 Insurance formerly carried larger than
was needed.
Time Congregational church gave n surprIse
party to Hev. W. H. Buss last e.venlng , the
occasion being his tenth wedding anniversary.
The surprise was complete and the large
and commodious parsonage fled to overflowing -
Ing with members of the church amid their
rlends. The list of presents was large and
included almost everything In the line of tin-
ware. Among others was a large tin watch
about eight Inches In diameter , which was
presented to the pastor In a very appropriate
spc\ch by H. D. Keley In behal of the can
gregation. LIght refreshments were served
The adminIstration democrats have
lulmlnlstraton accepted -
cepted the challenge sent them by J , I' . Mel-
Ion oC time state central commitee of the
Bryan democrats to a Joint debate between
Bryan anti Mahoney to be hell here Satur-
day evening. Mahoney Is to have the open-
lug and closIng. Thns far therl have benne
no political speeches dell'erel hero durIng
the campaign. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Inllul.1 : ( " ' , 'Ihll lt SUI'rlor.
SUPERIOR , Neb. , Oct. 3O.-Special.-Thme ( )
non-partisan political meeting announced for
Monday evening proved to be strictly pepu-
Iht. After short addresses by Judge last-
Ings and George Brown , a very radical popu-
1t1 speech was mode by W. F. Buck , a
former republican of this city.
lt'h.iiliIc'imnN nl Ynll' ) ' .
VALLEY , Oct. 30.-Speclal.-W. ( ) O. Whi _
more 11reslte,1 at a republican meeting here
tonight , at which speeches were made bv
Attorney General Churchi , Fred J. Saeleti ,
I K. Burkett , JUlg3 Baxter , J. Kennedy
and J. H. Van ! , 1)usen.
I , ulh.r < " ' 1'1) ' ' to ltee'I-'r.
1n : ING FORD , Neb , Oct 30.-Speelal (
Tclcgram.-State ) Bank ExamIner E. L. Do.l- .
del today turned over the Bank of Heming-
ford to Iecelver Tush , whoso bonl has been
ahmproved Dodder has had c'nargo of the
bank for a mouth
.
nlel"e , . Arlien Snl'ee .
The best salvo In the \ orld for cuts , brulsl ,
sores , ulcers salt nhmeum , fever sores , teltcr
chapped hands , chblsln ! , corns and all slt
eruptions , , aud positively cures piles , or nu
pay required I Is guaranteed , 10 give per-
feet sstlsfae'inn or money refunde4. Price 23
cent3 per box For sue by Kuhn & Co
I''eNi.i.'iit OcloilS'Iii nl.lr.
CHICAGO , Oct. 30.-J J. P. OJel , president -
lent of the Union National Bank of'Chicago . '
anrounces that on account of ill health he I
will retire on January 1 and will probably
take a long vacation In Europo. lie has just
finished a term as president of the American
hankers association. .
C.iae'-'s Scum Joins I hit' in..um-gc-imtN .
IASSI.I.ON , a. , Oct. 30.-Jesse Coxey , son
of the common\oal leader , has.wlro his
mother that he sailed for Cuba Tuesday on
the Adrian. I Is belIeved he will Join the
Cuban . insurgents , .
Attend the monster cltlzenl' mass meeting
at the Colineunm Friday evening , November
I , at 8 o'clock. _ , _ : _ ' _ . _ S . I
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SlINO ml,1 0. o i" " 1' . -Springfield
was visited by one of the 10Rt disastrous
fit cc In its history last tmItmtz " ' The Laonlla
hotel "LS entirely eonsul' ! "n time result ,
The building ocullle,1 haIr dt one of the
principal business blocks Qt the city . the
hotel fronting on Igh ami I.lmestone streee .
The blaze orl/lnlted In the Ilchen of the
hotel about 12 o'clock and'btirnecl about four
hiocre. I spread ralltl 11 : ' spite of the
fire departeneimt'e efforts and the Ia.ton , 0. ,
fire department called nfor aullance.
In a short time the fire hll fn spread to every
part of the hetel and I was \ \ lh great
dlfculy that the gncsts were . aroused . There
were numerous thriing escapes
The buldhlK was a fve-star brIck mind
tIme finest hostelry In the cl ) I ) was owned
by John W Bookwalter of New York The
toss en buildIng and contents Is estimated
at $100.000 , partially insuremi
On the street fronts were store rooms
which contaIned some of the principal stores
In the city , The Western Union and Postal
Telegraph companies' omces were located
there and were total ) burned , The loss to
beth companies will run UII Into the thou-
sands .
6ald9.Oher losses are : Slegfaler , Mug store
loss , UO.OOOj ; : larcela , jewelry store , $ OOOOI
Ii. T. Iarlls , cigar store $2,500 ; I.ondon
Clothing store , $15,0O0 : hieison's furnishing
store , $2S00 ; Craig miinery , $ .500.
IUOBI ' 10 hILl A GAY lHCHtS'Hit.
) " "lrll or I hlright mind Shllll
I.IIht ut t hut I'mn'ilie' CUl "I.
SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 30.-Charles : I
Comstock , whose arrest In
whosl New York for
stealing jewelry bas created u sentton , Is
a well known I'esldent of Oalland. Ito Is 25
years of age and Is married. Ielatves who
were SE1n deny all knowledge of the crcum-
stances 8urrountlng the alleged theft of
diamonds from lrs. Caroline Colon Martin.
Conwtock attended Harvard college , and '
after completnl a course there rturned ! to 'I .
California. lie engaged In the insurance
business for a timer In San ranclsco. After
severIng hIs connection with the Fidelity
assocIaton ho enaget In the Aetna coni-
imany trailer harry ( ordon In Oaklanl lie
left thne about Ilne months ago and since
then hE' has been engaged In mme specific line
of emplo'ment.
ln' . Martin , who Is Comstoek's alleged
victm , Is a daughter of the late General D.
I ) . Colton . She Is the widow of Henry M.
Martin.
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Inquiry at the pawnshops where Comstock
pawned the jewelry for $500. revealed the fact
that on lonllay some one hall redeemed the
pledges for Comstock . W. T. Bartnel , tM
lawyer whose disclosures to the police cause
Comstock' : arrest , refused to talk
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MlJItIIIt : .tSI St'ICtIIi ' ' I.N.CI'I'
:1'UJI.n J SI'ICIH .1' Ild.tl ) CI'I'\
11"r"1 Crol'k'r ; " UI''o"'rr on
, l.ull" , ' "hu"OI runt IlimaNeif.
LEAD CITY , S. D. , Oct. 3O.-Special ( Tele-
grnm.-A ) murder anti suicide occurred here
thIs afternoon In the "burnt distrIct. " Fred
Crocker and a woman named Louis Johnson
have been living together for the past three
'ears. Ten das ago they quarreled , and he
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went to her room today and shot her , the
bullet passing clear through her head lie
then placed the muzzle of the revolver In
hIs mouth and sent a bullet Into his own
brain. floUr died wltlrin'tso'hmotmrs. " Crocker
treed to run I saloon at'1uriey , 'Vis. , some
. ' fAther lis
three years ago. Ils' f a prominent
druggist at Spooner , \Vis. 'Crocker has a
dIvorced wire livIng In IInn apols ; also an
uncle named Stone Ivh.lg II the same city
and In the cigar business.
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DEADWOOf Oct. .O-Sicial ( Telegram. )
-In the suIt ' of Mrs . BrIdget lcKee\'er
against the 10mestake ' : lnhll company [ or
S O.OOO for the le3th of' her I husband In the
10mestale mine about , two years ago by
falling down a almaft , 1 fury returet a
verdict for time lefendal , bn . hit lasimes.
POll OVidIt1XIUm4I0CId ! " ' . , ' " ' .
'rll.I UI."r . < IIl'H.1,1 - 'l'l u.jlhltr ,
I preserves and renews the vitality .
strengthens the nen'es anl"stmulates the
stomach to healhy actiom.
actol'
: ( iMlc'rhCiIH Illhll or I 1'I'l'll'h'r.
MINNEAPOI.lS , Ocl. 30.-Thl body of
flay. F. V. Splntler , an aged clergyman living -
Ing at Shakope . Minn. , was found In the
outskirts of the city with' four bullet holes
near hIs heart. Near by was found a 22-
caliber revolver. The police have as yet
been unahle to determine whether It was a
case of suIcIde or murder Splnller was
never known to carry a revolver and was
sapposedly In excellent health . Iccorllng to
the testmony of his family. lie acted
strangely , however , at a cheap lodging house
where he put up night before last. He was
7 years or ago al1 retired from the German
Lutheran ministry two years ago.
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WUlam S. Poppleton speaks at the cii-
zens' mass meeting at the C.lseum Friday
evening , November 1.
01,1 101111 Ite-Hiceted.
CINCINNATI , Oct. 30.-At the annual
meetng of the stoclholders today of the
Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. I.ouls
Railway company James Darnett , . \lexnIHI
McDonald , and George A. I'arlow were cc-
elected directors for .
diretors three years The terms
of the other directors do not expire or Otto
and two years respectIvely , President M. E.
Inlals was In New York , and was not I'res-
ent. immediately aCer the meeting Vice
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President J. D. La'ng returned to New Yorl"
The annual report , pUblshtl sonic weeks ago ,
showed a very prosperous year for the sys-
tem.
T
itt'lul nt ' h ' immeamime' lYoimnn.
n..ll Jimmy icy IU 11"11' 'omlu.
SANTA BARBARA , Cal. . Oct 30.-A laly ,
by the name of Mrs. \V. Wheeler , who came
hero Cram Los Angeles four or five weeks
ago hus been arrested on a charge of In-
sanl ) ' . When officers Wlt to arrest her she
stood at her door wih a revolver In her
hand anti toll them to stand back I they
valued theIr Hves. For eighteen hours she
kept them hack , until she became overcome
by hunger. _ _ _ . _ _ _
Orl 111' CI'III " ' 11 lie Stuart
FRESNO , Cal. , Oct 30.-The conclusion has
b-2en reachet here from data gathered durIng I
the past few days that the orange crop will :
he comparatively slort In compulson wIth '
last year's output. The shortage Is variously
estimated at front 250 to 1.000 cars. Up to
the 20th Inst. 20,000 cars lav gone forward
from this district , and shipments have prac-
tcaly ceased sInce that date.
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MILWAUKEE , Oct , 30. + Local populsts
and buslncss men Jle"l i meeting last evening
anti decided to make \n attempt to secure
tire populist national coAvrtIon for MiIwau-
populst natonal COI\\'Jton :11\au-
kee. I was decided to raise a fund of $5,000
to pay the exp nses or the convention and a
committee con81stng ttryor Koch , ii. D.
Wilkins and Hobert Sclmpng \ \ was appointed
to look after the mat r : ' ' /
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Henry D. Istabrook' , ijcats at the monster
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citizens' mass meeting1 at I ; the ( Coliseum I rl-
lay evening November 1.11
Y < lnl 31mm u'.l erer " , , , , .1 Ih' 1..hl.t.
VENWOnTU , I\dn ! , Oct. 30.-Dayld
Coulter , the confessEd' .h'urerer . of Elward ,
Islon , near Topeka , and /ho was captured
at Valley Falls , was brQ\jht hfre today by
Shell I Jlrle of Shawne"'eounty and placed
In the city jail. lie wi be remand to
Lansing penitentiary to . keep lyncher away.
'i'Imimhmer and Curl ic'ic * rayed hmy ' 1"lrl' .
KANSAS CITY , Oct 30.-A special to the
Star from Nevada Mo . says : Jour hUIHlrjd
acres of timber and 30 acres of corn have
been destroyed by fire near Monteviile.
IullrcdH or men arc fighting it. 'fhe loss
wi Imount to severed thousand dollars.
been The droumtLm intense of the Ilast few moths hal
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TOPEKA , 0t . 30.-A special to the State
Journal from Pawnee fo < k , Ican. , lays : The
frt snow or the season fell here last night
and Is still on the ground In places A cold
rain Is falling toJa ) ' . . . . ,
-A Sore Throat or Cough , U suffered to
progress . often results lu . an Incurable throat
or hung trouble. "Ilrown's Bronchial
Troches" give Instant relief . ,
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suM ( : \ CASES AIm { HELD ) rp
Attempt lo Get Them Into Uliei States
Jour ( Pro\cs rutilu . I
AUDITOR REfUSES TO TAKE ACTION
Clllol I'I I Oil ' 'h"I , 1llll' : t " ' tlt. 1'-
1'1"1 UI Utl'I'I , tlll I 'l'hiey 11' l
All 11'1'1 l'rmmu'mI l'I-II"1 ( him
tu the Cllrt or CllhuN ,
" .SINOTON , Oct. 30.-1epresentat\.C
Meyer and Colonel 11 of New Orleans , representing '
resenting the Louisiana sugar IJrolucers , were
at tIme Treaslry department today and hn.1
an Interview wih Alltoralh \ In In cc-
gar , ! to the sugar bounty claim cases. In
view of the fact that a decision favorable to
them cannot be hall under Comptrolel'
howler's recent decision Messrs. Meyer I amid
Hi asked ! for tire sledfc rejection ef two
specific claims , one under the appropriation I
of $ 30.000 on l'ugar prllucell before the
repeal of the bounty act , ' anti time other I
under the ' .OOOOOO approprlatol b ) the
last congress , the purllose being : to secur , '
a propel basis for actions 10 be brolght In th I
United States cIrcuit court at New Orleans
against the go\'ernment for the sums clalmell
to b9 due. The Oxford Nebraska case does
, , not meet tIme attimation . Inasmlch as the
comptroller did not specifically reject I. but
directed that It be sent to the court of
claims. The Louisiana claimants asserted
that an earlier decision and luss I expense can
bo secured by bringing suit In the rnlell
States circuit court tinder the 'ncler act
of 188i than through the court of claims
their desire being to get the cases to the
supreme court or time Unlell States at the
( arlst moment possible.
Audior lald\ln , iiewes'er dpclne,1 to
certify another claim under the first 01
smaller appropriaton to the comlltrollr In
time absence or Instructon to that effect from
the secretary or comptrolel' . As to the
cases under the .OOO.OOO appropriation. the
auditor declined to make a certificate until
after the commissioner of Interal revenue
had examlnel anti , certified to the amounts
due on each case. The records of his otilce
olce
show that 502 claims under this act have
alrealy , b ( en fed , alratng $6,111,505 , anti ,
that of thee only sixty cases had been cx-
amlned and approved. Under tn regliatons
made br the secretary , the specific amount
due each 'laimant cannot bl known unll
all of the claims have been adjusted amid the
pro rata share of each In time .OOO.OOO de-
termimmed. This leaves time mater In a com
plicateti condition , what action viIl
plca.telI conditon arid Icton wi
finally bo determined upon cannot he fore-
to Id. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CODISSIOSgns IX CXVEItINCfl.
PlrHI :11'1'(11 for time l'mmrpose ot .tI-
JI.lh'l tht' " , 'rlll Semi Auvri , ru.
WASHINGTON , Oct 30.-Secretary Oney
was In conrerence again for more than
an hour with Sir Julan Pauncerote and his
Canadian advisers Sir Mackenzie howell . anti
Sir Charles Tupper , respacting the arrange-
ment of some means of adjustng all set-
thug the BrItish lerlng sea claims , After
this mmmorrmimmg's discussion . the pates dispersed -
persNl wihout fixing any day for another
meetn . No statement or the results or
tIme discussIon so far can bl elicited at the '
State dellartment , but there Is little doubt
thai It related not directly to the settEment I
of the claims just now , but rather to the
formation at a commission to examine care-
fuly all of the claim and recommend rapine
of settlement. Inasmuch as It Is the usual '
setement.
practice In such cases to arrdnge for the
creation oC these commissions by a rormal
com.ventionm , or treaty , and Ihls would necessItate -
sItate submissIon of a plan to the senate
at its next session , I Is probable that Secretary -
rotary Oney hiss endeavored to show Sir
Jllan ' ant his Canadian advisers that there
II no reason for hasty acton , as u delay
until meets Is inevItable In '
unt congress any
ease At any rate , I cal be stated that time
BrItish representatives reel entirely satisfied
with theIr reception by Secretary Olmmey , anti
consider that tim negotiations are proceeding .
Ing satsractorly ,
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Soldiers ItiN , . fm'cmim the Item mml.s.
WASHINGTON , Oct. 30.-As a resul of thc
recent examinations of enlisted and non-
commlsslonell army officers who were pre-
seated for promotion to tha commissioned
grades out of twenty-one candidates fourteen
were found fit for lironiotion. As there are
only two vacancies In the leutenancies at
present , all below No 2 In the examination
must wait for commissions
Gln'e ' ' ' , ' \\"n hi .
'JlrIH' I Vrmrmmirit.
WAShINGTON , Oct. 30.-Unlte States
Minister Terrel has cabled to the State tie-
partment a practcl confirmation cf the press
reports of the recent ArmelJn massacres.
lie has given Cormal warning to the Porte
by directon of Secretary Oley , that Turkey
will be held IcspJnslble for the surety and
slcurly of all AmerIcan missionaries In
that countr ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ner Xi. iii c' for SIIII y I I , , tiJc.
WASHINOTON , Oct 30.-Time president
ann secretary or war have changed the name
of Sandy hook to Port hancock In honor or
the late General hancock. This acton Is
taken on the recommendaton of General
Miles , commander of the Department of the
East.
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Take your ladies and atent the great mass
meeting at the Coliseum Friday niglmt
Look at the people you
. pass 011 the strcet. Their
- Faces tell time story of their
hives. Thcy tel thc story
, - of penury ) ' or plenty , of re-
fncmcnt or coarseness , oC
health or discase.
'fhrec - fouths of thcse
people arc not "exactly
vell . " . They arc 10t alt
al
I sick "
, perhaps , hut lany
of them are , and fcw are
- - b quite hale and hearty
. \ Consumption has set its
, stamp of paler all cain-
caton on man of thmenim
D'spepsla has drwn hirmes
" ' lnes
of" fretfuluess and worry
about their eyes , and
mnoutims Imnpmmre blood is
. , sbowiimg itself in blotches
; and pimples. One aman
bas "a little trouble I with
' his kidneys. Some of the
womcn hnve chrnic can
stlpaton , and thc other ills
that constipation brimigs.
The lost pitiful of all
faces is the consumptive
. one. Very likely it has
- been thru/h the other
stages and has at previous \
times shown dyspepsia ,
salowness and bad hlood.
Consumption doesn't come I
all at once. I is a creep. ,
ing disease. I comes on
Irdualy antler cover of a ,
. . . - bundrcd differing 1)'mp , j
toms. I is the tibet
' dreadful of all diseasc ,
but it cal be clred if you
begin in tinme Dr. I'I"rce's
Golden Medical Discovery
wi cnf it I Dscovery wi
all the things that lead to
consumption. I is lot
guaranteed to cure can'
I sumptn of long standing.
. . Thcre IS a stage at which
consumption is incimu-abie.
. , I you wi sent six cts.
1 postage , wih this
notice , we will Ind free a
large book (16 ( pages ) that
pa/es
4y- \ tells exactly what Golden
. l Medical Discovery wi do
- ' -what it has done in hnn-
dreds of ca ' es. World's
Dispensary Medical AS1
eaton , Buffalo , N. \
ORIENT Grand Cruise
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( mrojnlo O.n.rl TranatIarIIqno ( Fiaruch
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. . ,100 In tI.a 5uZ'Ir'8JMN1N. I , I' . f.lrne
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Omaha , N.t
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BARGAINS GALORE
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at the
Great Bankrupt Sale
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I of the .
: Morse Dry Goods Co.
Sixteenth and Fnlut Streets.
Greater values every day ' , high grade , seasonable
and desirable goods at less than cost of production
Don't fail to attend the Great Sale Thursday.
S. E. OLSON CO
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HT.ACl ui ( ill \ It II I I ntmtl .Hllhps wide' . Ilpgtt : Sl00th
silly gOluls , 11' Jlln l 1 : : gt'midt' , HAN K I 1 ' l"L' HA 1F I 7 9 C
UI.1. YARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HI.\'l lH tH SE HG l'--lctIblc' : , fiuvt'cl ! , mill wool , .11
1ldls ! whit I : ! In 111 ! : I ! tie' 1111 i , eh ti i'ai : mIt' I IOI , \ I OI"'S utica 4 8 C
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.10-1t1 NOVET'l'l - H--fllolg. 1111all. : 11t styllsii goods ,
clpgnlt gOIII \XIH't 1'\IJ'IIIllnls I of hi111' : 11' I
II0I'lt"11 goimils . ht.NK RUI"t' SA Ll' 1HCI' ONLY , 4 9 C
1.I D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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YAhIl ) . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silk Dept.
sri. SI lE SHA I lS-22 himciit'm-c w'Imlo , oocl colors , ' J _ 9
Mot'st"s iui'l''i'1O ' , ltt\N Kit U1"t' li ON LV , VA HI ) .
IILAPIC CilIH'ON--All sIlk , 'lt'gmuimtm-dylhshn guoubi , ttorse'0 7 5
imi'Ii'o S1S ( ) , IL N kItI P'I' SA ll ONLY , VA Itt ) . . . . . . .
ImLA'tc lt1O.l { ( ) El ) SA'i'l N lIJCl I l-4.4l---l goods ,
P1''ttY i1t't.tlgimt , hew ilgtiu&'s ; IOl'ie Pthcu i.5O ,
lLNN It I ' l"I' SAlE ( ) NI4V , YAIII ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
III4ACK I'i U D h i'Ol-Iuuimlo fmmt't'tl , mill silk , soft nitd
htrstt'oils , Mot's ti's price i1.5O , BAN Kit U P'L' SALE
ONLY , YAItU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drapery Dept. -
\ ' ( , lmavt' Jltst rect'Ivt'ml 2,500 imim's r.nce Curtains , lougiit ) for shot
cash eic'iit ' " slot-k , ' ' ' mtli ' ' ttI'Iut4
to up mini ilmllOt'ttl" S 'i'Imi'y aiim itt'n' Pill ?
iititl boutmcl c'dgcs , Ve' ' wIll sell tIrt'ut tit it.sicitti"r Pimicl * .
L'CE ( 'l'lh'l'AINS - : ; 3'mui'tls long , 'oithn SI'ECIAL ,
1Ailt , ONLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L4CE CUH'i'A lNs-t : yumn-ds long , won'thi .1.5O , si'icir4 ,
I'AIIt , ONLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
LA'E ( M'it'1'iNS81 yds lormg , 'uitlm Sl'ECIAIj ,
PATH , ONLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
' ' . . . woi-tIi 2.OO SPECIAL
LCI CUII'i'AIN S.3mymls htmmig , , ,
1'Allh , UNLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a
' ' ' ' , 'om-thi 2.5O s1'ECIArA ,
L\CE Ct'lm'l'AINS-3 i/'chm brig ,
l'AIlh , ONLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,
LACE Ctlt'i'AlNS8r/ ; long , vtmt-thm 3.OO , S1'ECIAL ,
rlJm , ONLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sii.i : IIOLIEltS-Wortii 25e , 01111 l'lhICF ) ONLY . . . . . . .C
Underwear Dept.
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LADIES''ES'l'S Nl ) l'AN'I'S-Fii'ct'i' lhtmecl , iii ci'i'nmmb or
giny , all nlzc's , Mot'se's twice Oe , IIANKILU1'U SAI4F )
ONLY , EACh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LADiES ' SCAImL.E'P VES'i'S AND PANTS-elcdhi'tteti :
gdt(1i4 ( , nIl voo I , litmo ilithhty : , eIot'su's 7i'c grruhe ,
BAN1CItI'l"i' SALE ONLY , 1CIl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LADIES' CO1tI III NA'l'HN SUl'i'S-Nnttii'al w'ool , vt t'y
lIne , soft qimnill ty , ? tid)1'O'H lmm-ht't' BANKRUPT
SAI4E ONLY , EACh
BOYS' IIICY'Lfl IIOSE-1It'm'y , dtntrthde goom1t , sizes 0 5
to ½ , ItANK1t UPT SALE ONLY , i'AIit . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Muslhi Underwear.
LADIES' GO\VNS-hiest qualIfy mmmtmshiii , flue goodme , Per
' llulelmed , Mot'ii 's ll'ic.'C 1IAN1C1tUI'T
fei'tly SAIE UNIX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LADlES' GO\VNS-Ittmi qiltihity , ( till 'ititht rund It'nmgtli ,
arid ' tIled .tIom'se's ' 7ic hANK-
ttIcktti I'll yokes , ii'kti ) , -
ltUl'T SALE ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CAI IlitiC' (1O\VN ( S-Ahit ( ) t'xti'a fine lnllslhtm goods , hand-
sotum hy t t'h iii i tie U I ti m r c' ' , imeri t n ii d 1 n'iimi t I fimi pa ttei'im to ,
Mot'se's imrlco up to $ I.OS , 1LNi-itUI'T SALE , ONLY ,
Glove Dept.
DOUBLE WOOls MIT'l'ENS-For intollo's , good , warni 9
goods , Man'so'mi prhc'e' 7i' , Ii : N i' It I I i"t SALi , PA I It .
4-BUTTON ANIhIOOK GIVES--FIii' html , iii hhruc'k ,
brovit , tan nitid tine' hmttest slmmttIc' , all sizes , ? tlon'se'H
Pt'hCO $ lJO , itANKIt l'l"i' SA LE ONLY , PA I it . . . . . .
Ex'ritA QUA L1'L' V 5.1 lOOK ( LOVES-Vet'y line , soft
goods , Iii htitucl , tiiti tumid in'o'ii , oIor"u'm .1.7Z grade ,
BAXK1tLT1P'liI SALE ( JN1Y , l'Ahi { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gents' Fu-rttishing Dept.
GEN'I'S' Ni Gil' ! ' S IIllt'I'SLtrgc' : sIze' , full lengihimo , heavy
him 'lmIt ' 1'ltmit'Oil'i'i t't'olmtm elut'se's
innimslhmu , imla e 01' ) ( ( ( ( , lirlee
750 , ISANICIU I"ii' SALE ONhS. EACI ° . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MEN'S Sill lt'i'S A ND 1)1IA\VElhS-i13'gembe wool lleece'd
good-m , 8-thim't'rtd , immutut'al colon' , tloi'so's pr'iee 1.5O ,
BANKIU'"L' SALl' ONLY , flA'hI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GI.OIIE S'L'OCK [ NE'I'TE. 5111111'S AND DltAw'EimS-
No aI I I cl m I 1mg , Ii e eco I iiueci lit'rt I II i 11 Ii mhe.i'w'ert r , ( rush m I ii iied
SeiImutm4 , Wmiiitini teti trot to m'Ip , c'lt'girirt goods , \Iotre's
2,5O ( lIlitIhiF , IIANKItUI"l' SALE ONLY , EACh . . , .
Corset Dept.
SA'I'EI-N sruIP ( 'OIIS'E'i'S-Loing waIst , heI'fe'ct fitting , 3
.
et.t.ti ititti ( lt'iiiIomt'so's hilled' 7t' , ItANKIIUI"11 SALI-l
r,00 , 01)1) ClOItSE' ! ' S-All stnuiuhittd mimmila's , i''himtbie goods ,
\loise's 1.2'i ; nI tin :1 : .50 goods , to 'lost' them out qrrlc'k ,
BANK1II'l"i' SAhE l'itICfl ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LADI ES COIISE'L''AIS'I'SMedItmmit arid ext ret bug , hilt-
toni itind clmisp 1' moats , all slz's , 50)100 of the hast gootls
Itt tlu' mmniii'kt'iiot'so's ht1C0 ) $1.00 turd itANF-
ltVl'T SALE ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lining Dept.
1ti1NAN'i'SVAI H'i' L1NINGS-1O,000 yitu'ds fast black
' ' ' - I I ' tl S ilc I lu-mo oic'loi't'il I ' ' I I
I 'o'i'e-ii I It's it ii s : i s , a - 'c'reiu i ies it lid
i4ili'sliis , : l5t , 20e and 'e goods , IIANKItU1"11 SALE
OxLY , VAlID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'J'AFF'E'i'A LININGS-All c'oioi's , tint lhrio'st gt'ade , Mot'so's J , 'I
pu-leo 20e' , IIAN Kltrr'l' SAIJ ONLY , YAlti ) , 2
F' ! BElt ( ' 1 IAMDI S-lill wlmlihi , bt'st goods , util colors , ]
Mot'se's in'k'o' 8'k' , IIANKItUI" [ ' SALE ONLY , VAR ! ) . ,
Lhieii Dept.
IILEACIIED CO'L''hON ClhA SI-Tvhhlt'd goods , Morse's
price tC ; , BANKItI'P'l. ' SALE ONLY , YAitD . . . . . . . . .
% NAPI'lNS-Ftml I hleaelme'd , rtssot'ted huattorris , 'e1orsu's
1)rl'C S& ' , BAN ICILIJI'T S4 14E ONLY , DOZEN . . . . . . . . . C
58-INCI I ' 111511K E V htEl ) IAM \ 5K-Vast colors , missort-
ccl lattet'iis ) , M orsu's in'Ico : i5 , HANKIt uz'i' SAId-i
ONLY , YARD , , . , . , , . , , , . . . . , , , , . , . , . , , . . . . . , , , . , . '
Lace Dept.
CtIiiitIO 1'IPF ING-lust tile timing fat' ti'iIrlInhIig tin.
di r'oar. Mot'se's Pm'ice IOu to 15e , hiANhltUi"j' SAf4I
ONLY , YAILI ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EM HltOI lIltEi ) F'LOlJNOINCS-Ciiililrejn' leiigtlis ,
hIOIIIstltt'hittl un U smcnthloimeol hge , tl ut-so's price 15c , nosy
ONLY , YARD.-
- ' 5 Oc , NOW ONLYYARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9c
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