Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 12, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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I- 2 'rJlB OMAHA DAUJY .HRI : WUgSDAY , N\rm\rngn : 12. 1RUij. ) .
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' 00- IAIIER DEFEATS ) O'DONNEL ' I
IrIsh Ohnmplon Puls n Chock on the Aus-
- traHau's ' AspiratIons.
ONLY NEEDED ONE BRIEF ROUND
lug . I..r . 1111.111 flue 1I'lh'r IIf tlit'
UII f..ulII t Iii. MIiti ' t unit \\11"
. \llIIu14t uN lie
l'It'"I.
MPml' ' ; A TIII.I ) TIC CLUB , 1/\SI'fTII. ! .
( L i' 1. , I. , No\ II.-Never 1 SInce the opening of
IIi : Uio Empire . Ihletlc club has lIt arena been
1' . 1\0 \ dentlcly ( cruwe ( ! ! as lonhht ; As early a'
; : 7 j'clock there were hlll1lreH ! of people out
! llde the club house , Incilldlnl roprelltnldlh'es
f
, of the ! ll'orthu ; element from 1I0r'on ' , Chicago
and Pbllnll.'Irhla , , drawli hy the long IlromlMed
J mill between Peler Matier the Irlrh chain-
' . 1)ion and SI..ve O'Donnel ) of AutrilIa , who
: had heell so long usoiated with Jim Corhelt
tt 81 the chamllon's ; , sparring p3rlnPr.
In the betting or which there Wdl' a good
i deal , Iaher.as the favorite al 2 to I. I \ \ hue
there lIore /lame- bets iitiapp.ii tip at 100 10 GO
and 100 10 70 un the Irishman a soon as
1 the ) ' were offered hy Ihuse who were lal.lng
the O'Dolinel end tlf II.
The IJrlmary built was a slx.round go ! between .
I , Iween CUIHlr I.'oll of New York und hilly
1 South of Philadelphia al catch weihts. !
. I While the boys were helng prel'all" " In thl'
ring a big ! ; hout lIent UII as Corhelt wall seen !
Ilushing ) his way through the crpwI" ( 'Iule
, I \Vhtltc II ho trained 1"lIzslmmons for lIe
; $ mill which did not come oft W'lS huey handling -
. ' 1 ling Caspar Leon when Corbell look his sl'at
; . 1 II 1 ) a box at the ringside , and he greeted the
If champion warmly.
1. Tim hurst was announced as relerpe. and ]
\j the hOYII shook hands at 9 ! J o'clocl In the
-1 first 111'0 I rounds Leon conlcnled himself by ,
h ; tirIng alit his man hut 111 the third he sent.
his right ulld left Into I the I'hlldllt'lphlo1l1' I
. .fgco lIeavll ) ' . In the fourth each lIIade ( lie
olller's 11050 bleed. Smith rectlved UII O\'cr-
cut and was weak at the close of the rcn111. ; I
4 Leon banged the visItor badly In the firth I
swinging twice heavily on the head and
jabbing him with both hands nn lie ( bud )
aud face. Smith landed a good ! ailE w lIh Ills
right on the head and body and wa" remarkably -
ably strong III the final round , hut he was . no
mulch fur the New York boy , and the ref . ? ' e
declared Leon the wlnuer.
GlUlW Fait JIM COltI3lFT.
As soon as the boys leU the ring 10u:1 : c'les
were ! made for CorlJett to make n speech.
Some one callPII "Three cheers fur Fltzatnt-
lflOflH " allli they were given IIlIh a will by'
Lanky 1I0b'/I partlesna many of \ \ horn well'
alllong the sIHclalors.
Corbl'lt cll I 111 bell ( th..ough . the I ropes and
from lie ring lie. addreseed ! the audlPllce lIS
well as he could alultl the cries cud cheers.
Ill' said : "Geutlehiteli I tunic you wry
lIIuch ; you have nil the repre-be-ntallve r.'ws-
\10 \ per llleU hero 10llight , anti all I can usy
II If I were In ugllIId l or AusltJlla and
acted ns Io'itzslmmolls 11Id In this : uach I
wOllld 1J0 cJlsed ! : out ot the country. " I' : iie.r-
leg ) .
. O'Donnel wall the first to enter the rhlS
after Corbetl hall concluded. lie WUI ( attended -
tended by thhlly elllncy. I lila iralner Jimmie
McCahe and lIenny 1'1IIrlh , It Willi then
fih5 ! ) : : o'cloek. J\lahcf \ followed n IIl1nute later.
lie Willi llulrell ( lJy Peter 1.0\\1'0) , Peter
Burns and < l IIuclt Curnellull of I'JlIshur ! Jack
McAuliffe sal at the ringside rtJht behind
Muhuer and Billy Brady wall cioce behind i
walchlnl everything ! , 110 did not hnto i
walt long as lie bell got together and '
Mahier IJlAick liS lIhtnJng ! smushed 1119 right i
. on O'Donnol's jaw O'lonnel fell lIke a log
but regained ! his fpet liS the referee counted
Ijf \'ell. Maher gave him 110 quarter and
floored the AUlllrallall with another blow on
the jaw with hIs rJght. ThIs lime O'Don-
nel laId < l down for nine seconds. The moment
he got tip5 lIIaher held him In the same I
cotner and Eelll his left with sledgehammer
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force on the right Ja w. O'Uonnel fell flat I
on his hack and ! after bring counted Ollt harl
10 hI' carded to hll. corner whlll' the rl'Ierfl'
announced llIher the wlnnf'r Time , 63 IIfC'
onuhii Men threw 1111 their lusts anti yelled
like il'inotis . Many of them succeeded In
Kelting Inlo the ring end htiggeit Iahrr.
Corheoll JUll1\1el1 \ ( hun the rlnl ( . IJI"bed ; his
way 10 Ih" vIctor and graspeul / : him hiy the
hind anti congratulated hlll1 , III' I lIalI : I ,
" Iaher , you have fought 8 good fight. " It
was rumored Ihlll Corbell had IlreJented
l\laher with the heavyweight champIonship ( j
hut this rumor was dpnll.,1 , laler. The actual
111110 lint holh men were on their feet was
IhlrU'-se\'cl' seconds . The Cretin wall nol
cleared for fully thirty minutes alter the
fiht'ns ! onr. O'Danumol'a party had1U
excuse to offer for the Austrllllan's Poor (
IIhowlng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. \\\1'\1. : : JlIIUig 1'111"111'11':1) : .
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1:111. : . ut tI" . l.guhIIeV4IrIlI I'll 1hisi-
hlll..11 III I1IIIIIMIIII S'I"nl' " ' to uIm'Ill'II. ,
NI.W YOln. No \ ' . H.-'fIll. " : uvt ' nth an-
nual her e ! 'how. ' whll'h began todimy lit
hulll'oll ' ' Imur' garden . IJhl fall' to I.'Xf'1
nil its ; redccoI ! all UII exhibit of the ( > I
quatlrupecls of time c'lulul' ' race nlll the
IJlpel , ! of 'J ) ' lpl } ' . l'uIll'r the mal1a el11f'l1t I I
of tIme -Oullolllll IJorl'l' ' Show aseoclatlon UI. .
fete has hwttumi on" " o t Ihe ( greatest ! In811tu-
lIon8 of thin year , ' 1'hl' ss 01'1. of preparing .
1'01' u rhoor this IIIUIIII1I11II' Is t l'IIOr010U9
when It Is f'onl'lJt'f'd ' , that I IOO her r" have
to be > III'O\'l ) < ll' " ( rOI' . half n mUIIh , , 'tiCI'II
und JruolII 1111,1 II r'gulai uuriny of rlllg at-
t"IIt1l1nl ti. ul'hl' ' rn ' ' . cal lets 111111 spec ta lit-I \
cer. ' \11 curly tie ' S 0\101 I. hIM mornIng <
the t IIckl'l I ) . IW'ullltUI'I t w"n' UII hallt , dot ii :
llUslnl'I ' 1111I1 before lie rla ? hunt ! 'ult'.1 . IIII' . I
1111IIUUIll'"lIIelit niade that nil 1'0.1.1'\,1 , '
) ft'Rtt ) for 1111' 11'1'1 : had 1Jt''n llllolI,1 , of. I
Among 1110 noted prlz , . wlnner'4 un 'xhl"i- i
thou are such holed ! hJr'l's n Imported
hnon1 II gnuII , Jllllrt. . : Morrow SII\'l'r ,
Chlllll'lI ililda'llkes , floattie I 'hln1l'M. Oscar . .
car \VhlItumim \ ! , I.l'OIHtUM , Martha " 'lIk..M.
1':111011'111' : I , l'tlll11hrlllU I I tetlei ay llovcr. \Jr. \ .
I 'a t ki' , . "III.hlp I ! ! ! ! of l.orHI.ho..oUfrh. . h'I re- .
\ \ UI ks Ol11p.I ( ) , I'rlrll'p,1' , ' Dagneir ! GlItter .
hoil . ! Hallll'r ( Imp. 1. ) l'ad't allll Hl'x BIII-
nonl.
During thin II frrn'Joll ! 1111,1 , evening her t'I
uf ? ' 1'\'l'r,11 of the easmes : entered wert' pa-
rallt'll about the ring hy their owners or their
traIners ' for the lnmpet1ouk of IIIP judget4
1'0,111) , s\'el'lIl her " " were . drIven . by
wonwlI. A new rule thk yeir : 1l'lJlllrell u that
before a Prize Is awarded to II hurge It
must first pas \'I"rlnary l'xnrnlnatlon.
. Arcnrllll1I live ! hors's III every claslI are
plcll..rl hy the Judges for l'Xllmhloltion . and
out or that t t Ih' , ' the thrN' I II..iz . loners nllll
time hIghly l'omllll'l1l1r < l IIm'sl'I nn' lIelt'et\ ! \
Among lie 0'I'U\lanI8 \ of the boxes which
MurruullIJ"11 the uremia were IImnor time
'arlfrl' ' oC fmu'hlon the WOIl11I dls\lllIyln \ !
elegant ! toilets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1\\1.1 ( : 01" ' HNt'l1.IlSi : IH'U.g : .
1'II.r. .r th , ' : 'W \ . . . . \'ht Cluh
1..1 ul II . ( 'Iiuirges.
Nl\V YUHIOo \ ' . H.-There Is much
talk nmOI ! ; lemlJers of the New York
Yacht club of "xlleling Lord Dunravtll
from the club , of which he 1 : ni honorary
ineniber. for his course II 11llnl ( kumowl-
edge of fraud 10 : leM'rs lellll and Smith
In the mater of the oHllul measurement
of time yacht 1)c'fender prior to the recent
rllces for lie Aml'rla'l clip. Among thioe
who have ! txln'Fs11 thrms'e'4 III favor of
charges beIng 111'fO'rl.'l agaInst Lord Dun-
ra\'ell Ir he ! dOL'S not immedIately resIgn
II\ J. \ ' . Bouvll'r. P. H. } lllst"III. Mr.
Doremu . :11' . Clark of Clark. 1)odge & ( ' 0.
( who was I lemher of n former 'acht ! ) 'I-
11'at. ) and N 1 NlchuhlM.
Conllolor Smith sai ) lint he did , not
] " .ow whothl'r :1' . IFl'ln had dt'mnitiuled
that the regatta and cup eommltees of
the New York Yacht ( 'Iul should make an
investIgatIon of Lord Itiimravens charges .
hut h. had no doubt Ito woud : tnlt ueh
action. 2i1 . lsehln not In town tolla ' .
acton. 11r. Iseln wal lot II today.
1'Iemherl uf the New York . Yacht club say
II Is not necessary to prefer . charges uJalnt
Lord DUI'lvell In order to e\rl him from
his hOllorr ) ' lIIembr hlp. They say that
Illel' chapter 20 of the by-lao's he can hI
81'mmnlly droPII..d from time rolls.
I Is lulertowl that a meeting of the
Aml'rlra'9 cup f'ummlll'e wi he held In a
few dn's to conldei ' the cast of Lord Dun-
ra\'pn's .
\ charges.
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There . WI8 a rlemolstr lion of feelIng Oi
the 1001 or the Stock exchange 10lay. ! Ex-
Commodore Smith was eneerell and when
hroltl'lI 3'eled'hnt's ! : the matter wIth
, Ifeln' ? " there were 10ld CheCR , but Lord
1)imnraven's nnnw Wil hlsPI\ \
I The wugiuig of time contest over the International -
national lets IJR passed out of the Illdi.
vilual hUllls of ( ' . OlIver I elll and Lorl
lunraven. A fpeclal meeting of the club
I hal been called iy Commodore . F . 1'\ Brown
for 9 ii. m. next Monday to consider time
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" . HAYDEN
Agents for Butierick's P.attarnS
Great Special Sale in i . Ladies' Ready-to
: wear arrnents.
A special drive
ill skit.ts.
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On sole now 350 Black Chevot Skirts , new
cut , full svee , , all lIned aiid worth In any
other store. $75O , our 1)11CC. $1.2.
Ihndreulu of other skIrts at equally close
' prlces
. Street Dresses for the
cost of iiiukiiig
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: We have the larg"sl stok of dresses west
of Chicago. We wIll only give one Quola.
i lon today : Heavy Diagonal Cord Cheviot
'I lox Coat . full skIrt all lIned , cheap 4t
I $1,6 now only 895.
Jackets at 50c 01 the
dollar.
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Our Ladles :6 and 2S-lnch Jacket In plain
Ileaver . with Black or Pearl lulons , and
Boucle , with French Horn Bltons at $4.h5
Is equal to any Jacket being sold II Ihlb
city at nearly double lie ( price.
Other Jackets and Cloaks In every style
every color amid every qualIty , all about 50c
on the dollar of their actual value.
Ladies' Hcadwear
The great mIllInery ' centers have no secrets
front us. Judge us by the display of Walk-
Ing hats , Ilgh Crowns , Low Crowns ; flat .
large and small brims and a feather bow of
rosette. Prlcr are Jlst ai right a8 the
h318.
SpecIal for two days : We offer Black
Felt Walking lists. daIntIly trinimned at
$1.00 ; regular $1.50 valees.
Sailor lists have all times as their own.
Nothing about them to hurt.
A special lot now selllg at 45e ; they arc
In fine black felt , neatly Irlmml" " , and sell : I
regularly for $1.50. While they last the
Ilrlco will bl 15c.
There I nOlhleg In Trimmed hats wc ,
do not show. 0 I
'fhe PrIces range from 95e up to that of
the finest Parisian models.
ror hue ( lext two days \1 will show a
largO line of lists. beautIfully trimmed with
alhic ribbons , ostrIch tips . fancy wings and
bows. at 95e.
These hall cannot bl bought In a regular
way for 11' than U.75.
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latfl statements Innlle b ) ' J.ord iulnra'efl
In thin l.n.lun . FIeld. , 'tt this IfftlIK n
ot
( .0111110 . wi probe hy : I.f 1111'011".1 lu
art 8M I ( out of InQllr ) ' . All tile persons
who 11111 11)'lh1AI to do wIth l'cfeller nut- !
Inl I thl t tle I I of thf cup l'ICI' wi ho .UI'
n.onl'll OM Wlttte"i's , anti time chtarges 111,11
by the Ilf"oll'll 1'IK\ ; lchlslll wt ho
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thoruulhl ) ' 1.rchl"1 . I
P. OlIver 1fln ( ' ! ied itt the club hOI.e
thIs nfernuol , lie , tl'I'la Mhort tle In the I
5eeretnry'M oll'p 11,1 then went Ilown to
cIrPIIt. II Wil generally fnll , , wIth B. : D. '
? .loran. Shortly after hIs dejnartluti ! the
" thurth'
101(11. 1
lfer 11 ! dp\altlro
notIce laIIIih ! , ' special le..Unl wm !
Pot'.el un the hllll.'tln hoar ! I II /en. I I
emily cOlwelId that he uped ! for nn ox'
plnuntlulI _ _ _ _ _ _ _
{ IO'OI'I'1 ( ! : 1.\1 1'0 h.l l'fl.
1.h'd 11' " ' " . . ,1. 11.1 ( " ' ( ' 1 ( lit'
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H.I.I , " lIlt ii . .111.
llAirhio1ti. )1,1. , No\ 11.-George 00,1. ,
frey Oil ( . Chocolate ) ol the Ileclllon fl UI I
hIlly \\'ooll un I f'Jul ' 11 thin' ninth rotund ;
It thl' FrOnt Street thl.'ater. "Voting Grlf.1
fo" V.19'ornls' , Ieroll\ \ . " . .101' \'enullg waM
the ) , ' ' ' fought at
DIOI ! . "prtulors 'hl' II'n fOI lt
ITO 11011111. . \\101. ! a"p"lr.,1 to tIC badly
out or l' ndltun nlll Llf light h" PUt lit )
Was a II'llolntment to hits fl'llld . . Oo'J-
frey 1111t'r1 him Ihht t aol 'eft ! ! from tIme
Mil , ) t. 11 h time nInth rotinulVnods , 1ll'lh'red
tll'l'r foul 11 tmuecesIout mind Godrre wal
gvel , tie nloetloii. Iacl Warl. , Newark . I
pn.1 . r.ewls ( ' 0111. ! who called ! hImself the
chmmmiplon r.alh'n\l'hht of thl' I / "llh.'r" I
lo hlfoulht t"1 ) rOIIHI ! lt HI poullds an
a ' relI ' I ' , hut tVin t I'd 'hi Is
I 1''I'II'nar ) Wlld Illt ' 111 mnl to
cheep II thl' "P'OII !
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IANSAS CITY , Nov. 11.-The mill III
( \1'1 I'arllh' Ilrlll and Jack Inll I , the
AI"tralill.'hlrh \ \\'IM : to have lak"l Place !
itet I' h'r" tOIIghl. ) I jlron.,1 I mIzzle. ' 'here
\\'IS Ito litirimfl alrl the n I'111.1ce vas so
srnll that the l'n refused 10 light.
( ' 01'1'I"I"ISSW'I : : tilt S : " WI' .
Snl , " ItelIr ' ' ' frinuii 01. " . I" lIe Suit ' .
"I.t,1 h ) ' 1..1.
A. L. Sutton retIred from the BOJrl1 of
County COlmnLoners ! yesterday afternoon.
JUSt before lie meeting clo ! ' 11 he \\at. rl.-
Ilnlled thaI lie I\ns about to I'tep ' d.wl and
mit . and \\as InvIted 10 mal.e I rrwel
spech lie responded brIefly , 8)ln ! that hs !
kl'Joclallon with the other melLers during
his tem of l'rvlee had been of the lO t
111e3sanl Commissioners JOIJdns amid Live-
E'&Y repled , mylng that the board was sorry
10 Part with : lr. Suto : . and vishiemi him all
klimmls of Joy In the fulure.
Sutton was al'polntcd last spring ! by County
Judge Baxter , Count/ Treasurer Irey atl
County Clerk Sackett . lie ( llpolnl\'o board .
10 fill a vacancy occasioned by th ! death of
Major Paddock. Ills lerm hsu , optred . und
his place whit be- filled by I. J. hircen . who
'Va" elected at the laIc election 10 11 the
\'acnnc ) ' .
The regular ! sessIon was tmniuiterestlng . wIth
the exception of one unatter. This was reo
ganllng the taxation of the Bel line prop-
et ) ' , the 1.ln of which has been In the pO-
EIsalon ' of Iho fnnnce commllte- for a con-
Hlder3ble length of tiimmo. Calml8Slonl'r JenkIns -
kIns moved that the muter be taken away
from the cOllltl'e anti brouht ! before time
hoard. Although ( hero was conic opposition
by Chairman Wilam be-calle Stenberg the
chairman of the con1nttee. was nol present
lie moton prevltl\ \ .
The Mlbolrl Pacific Railway company the
oWller or tIme Bel line . desired that the local
aem'esimmuent on the Irollerty for 1892 bl can-
celled . because the propert hat ! alw ben
mmstumseui hy time stall board amid bccause the
taxe on that u s < " , mont had : been 1111 According -
cording . to the tate RIge "lent. the taxIs
we..o . something over $4,000. time amount
turnel over amid aconllnr to the county
assessment the tax's wee $ SO0 mnore. I Ib l
this $800 that the rllroall company les'lrs <
remll CII
JenkIns IleE'lred the excess tax ituiilttei .
but WlhlH' and Livesey dill nol. I dfvel-
oped that time report recommciuullng time re-
miNion of the lax had heem I : wrItten by a
rJllroad and was vague. I reCOllenJe ]
that the $ ,000 b ? accepted as the legal tax
without Ilrejlllclng the $800 that I" In ques-
tlon. Llvesey and WUlam8 thouhl thaI If
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the r..port was adopted the courts \\'oull hold
tlt by NO doing time board h311 remitted the
dlflHlled tax . and , therefore the ) ' wished ( lit
report to be fir.'t submItted to the county
attorney. Although Jenkins was Ileclledl ) ' op-
I pored to It . this plan was adopted and the
report wa laid over.
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4..tNtSS IIY'i'IIH { ' \ cotCI.
Iti . ( iiriis frulII I.ulMt''rei's , I'h.t'tlu'n
( iuulI : . Ih"'l' UldnJ ) ' .
The city council met as n canvassing board I
last nIght ! to canvass the vote cast for city I
officers at the rcent election. ThfY put In i
Ihl'e hours of hard work and succeellell In
g"tlng through the returns from the 1'lrul. '
Second and Third wards after which n re-
cons was taken until ! o'cloclt this morning.
The . results of lIme ofelnl canvass thus far
do not Indicate that there w1 be any change
In ( lit list of succRslul candlatl's ] , aD pre\'l-
ously announced. Irnalch gained one votE
In the First 1911. two In time Secolll and six
In the Third. Browl Jlnell len votes In lime
lrst. I Ihlrty-five- Ihe acond ! and one In :
time 1hlr.\ \ . Gordon's yore was Increased b )
nIne In the three wards hUI lIelsley gaIned '
tlmitty-u2ven. Cohur gained thlrl.fve In
lie Scent , imut lost Ihlrty-lwo of Ihem In the
Third while 1gb ) ' gained ! twenty-lvl yates.
glwnrds and Swobe hoth lost silghitly. Most
of lie counchlnmanlc candilat" Kaine-II slllhll
but the chamuges ! ; wer not sumclent to mn-
tonally affect their rEative positions. Dun-
can gllupd twenloleb I time Ninth dls-
net of the Second ward but this was par-
ta0121 ' b ) several small gems ! scoret by
Lemly. There \\'erl. svCal districts In which
Iho officIal count dIffered from that of time
election bosrds on nearly every 0111cc. This
was especIally notIceable In time Third dIstrict <
of the Second ward where time citizens' candl"
dates gained from twenty to thirty votes all
arund In I Ihl I omclal con itt.
The crnvassers who are FCllnnlng Iho re-
turns are Major : 1) . II. \Vimeoler Ioulf I'I.ut
all Oscar Venle-s. .
. \ ! I ) Ol flit ( ' . ' ' ' . . . ,
11.\11 01 lt'I'WX IWI.t.U : :
. \1 .r the Niiiiiin'es . . . th , ' 1"1. .
'l'h'I1 h''I"II.
The Board of gLurJllon met last night and
can\'IIsl.'ll the vote of last Tuesday' > electIon.
lavidson ) Graton and Jord.I memmmbers-
elect , were present and pIcked omit their seats
for the eumbuing ! ) 'eu. The can\'asslns board
appolntel by Chairman : Akin consisted of I' .
\\'Innlng and ! Ii. A. Sno\
The following h. . the , ate all bhown by the
omclal canvass on which Davldsoll , Unllls
Gratoll , Ire ) ' nnll Jordan \ t pre elected : J.
" ' . lIurgess ! 8 21 ; e. H. Davidson 10,401 ; G.
I. Uennls 9.607 ; Charles II Gratton , th.O5 [ ; ;
G. G. ! rer. ! J.77 ; n. J. Jonln , ! J.li ; howard
Kenned ) 8,401 ; J. ii. lclnt09h , 7,786 ; gdson
Itlch . j , G20 ; F. E , Thomas j .13 , .
Mr. J.rll. . . . . Ihnis . . IIirtIi.Ium.
Yesterday was Ihl ( fortY- ecoll ann\'l.'r-
SlUT of George Prlmrose's birthday . and
whl'l ho returned ' to the Murray hotel after
lest evenIng's performallee he
c\'lnlng's was sur-
\lriled \ 10 find n Ilrlhda ( ) ' banquet waitIng
lor him. The affair had been quiet arranged -
ranged by his wife and Proved to be a most
l'njo'ahle occasion.
Them wel'l eats for twelve . , those who
Iled them hclng George PrImrose . . 1'Ir'4.
Prlmro . " 'llal 11. , Vest John " 'eat
and Meen'rs.Vllson , ( IIUu , ! Itmtitm . Davis ,
Garlnnc , Windom amid H"aell ! of the mm-
trl'l troul.e and 1'11. 11o Chlcuo. The
Inlcr'IS a red and whit onl. lie table
Ilen belnl Prettily uramenll' ' wIth slshcs
ot red satin. The floi'al decoraIonq ( consisted -
blsled of paints nail rCI of red and loses
of'hl ( . . The pretty . menu , which eon-
talnell nine courses , WIS headeni "Happy
Brtlll ) " Holo\\ the last course . 1'Iumm's
extra dr ) ' , wits hllII" " . "there's to Old
, \'ualntllnel. . ' There were songs nnd
speeches anti the genial ! mlnMtrel was con-
1lltulatt'd mall ) ' ( mien before the Irst lntll
of dawn ( 'ul.d upon the happy ufsl'mbaJe :
10 ( adJourn. Di lug the nitty Mi' . Primrose
received I umher ot beautiful PresentS
from different . members of tIme COmlln ) ' . as
well . as frm friends outside of the clrclo.
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SI .nr' .t . ! h'I , ) , 'nl.
A ) 'ounl stock merchant amed His !
related a tale of woe to the union depot
olcerl yesterday afternoon . , He said that
he hut ] como 10 the city anti while at the
toclt 'al'dll hlld 11urchase a lot ot lIve
stock for $11 ( rom C. O. Strlcklanll An.
other peron forced him to gIve \II his 101'
Fem'sioui of his ilurehiase la'lng that Strlcl"
land < l hind not puld for he lIve stock When
he figured I all out lilies concluded lie was
the one who was out the $ O1. Nothing was
re\ortc ( to . the Ilulce statIon concerning .
mater. .
lit Neis' 11111.1. .
The many friends of John Morris wIll be
pleased 10 know that hue has taken charge of
the bar and billIard parlors of Ibe Murray
hotel , The event wIll bo celebrated by a
formal opening Saturday e\nlnl. at whIch
I' tIme a fine lunch wIll be served to all comner2 .
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11'II\n : : 11' ! 1.m ! 11.nlI i ! ,
iirs . . Inl" f ti" n..lh ( iI''n I
" 'eh'niui1'b , ) ' ' th , ' ' lh'lt"I. I i " ,
Mrs. nallnt pl 1'Ilmiothi , one of the leaders
of Ihe ( S h'.t'1 ' nrry In thl eQuate ) ' , war
, Iv@n nn Irprbrpln reception at the unIon
depot as Iho lotd throljh hue cIty on the
Overland 1.'J'er ' ot the Union PacIfIc al & :30 :
yesterday 8ferhoo . Mr ; ' , Both was on her
way across the Mntlnert , havIng been cii-
gage , ] In hielpflt' / ( hue good cal e on the Pa-
clfie cant. Site 1 S reurning lu her hieaui-
qtiartori In Ne'Ibrl' Cl ) ' .
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The local c6rll"or the army was there
In full fore , . .l , its mcmber wl.'re treated
fa a surprIse Mien they P ' tIme trllin rOlld
Ihe curve , with Mrs. loth sitting 11 the
cab alollgslde 01 the engineer. They cheered
her nI after the train had come to n full
sloll ( escorted thi'it' honored leader to Ihl'
! II-II
back platorm of the rl.J car. After time
slllng ! uf a hymn Mrtu. Boolh bllolte a9
follow :
" : Iy Dar Comrade ] : Ths ! Is Ihe brightest
and 1051 sUII.sllrrlJII slbt ! I have ssfl since
1e-3\lg ! the Pacific coast.ts I looked out
01 tlP cab wlHlul I \\11' rOl11lllelel ) amurlrkel ) (
10 see ! such a gatherIng ! lo welrom' me. J !
had tholghl : that Ilerhaps one BOller : mlhl !
hl' hmero 10 E'ele , I brIng you 1:00,1 cheer
from Ihe brothers amid , Ilste-rE' ' ensgeth In the
glorious work alonr time PacIfic COlt
"The S3h'ston am ) ' today II more loyal
- before. I have
all mar ! fallhhll than ever
made I jonrnr of 8.000 mmmiies . limit the eVI- ,
denc9 of Ih , ' good ! ; work doue by time Sal-
\'alon arm ) ' line refreshed ml. amid I now I
feel limore enthused In the wOll : for time Master -
ler than over hoforc. There Is more . & Ias'l
lon ( today among time members 01 time church I
or the black Ibeep ! titan ever II'for. more '
are reaching doa n to help till tIme bet ones I'
than the world has ever Imown. I hid ) 'UI
K(118Plod. brplherR ad eh'here. : and I Ilroll' ! !
) ' 01 that wh'n I coml to Omaha the next
tIme It wi lJe 10 s\rnd Sunday wIth you. I
8h31 not come In tIme cah of I locotimotl'e
and cam. . go ! out on ( lie rear lmiatforifl \ of the last
Dlllng ( liii' brief alhres many travelers
from other trauma joihll the atent\'e crowd
that listened 10 Irs. llooth. All were at-
tracled by her Illall worlls nail sweet volc.
.
nlll above all the Incerl ) with wllch she
slloke. Irobnbly 100 spectators ! Itooll wIth
ulovered heallH whlo this ( woman hi'l her
fellow workers to be of gooll cheer. AI' ' the
train pal ( out time soldiers sang , "lioimte .
el
Sweet hlonmo . " and even the busy trainmen
paueetl In their work long Enough 10 wave
farewell 10 time good , woman ,
In COI'e"FRton with I Bee reporter . whom
she greeted ! hearlll when he mentioned In
)
Incident of n few years ago 'lrs BOth
lall that she had been \\'orkln ! along the
llal
western coaet for the pasl five 1I10nlhs.
When slit went there 300 soldier uelungel
to the Sal\lon army In thnl sectIon.'hemt
she left the ranks had hel'n increased to
over 1.00. BesIde time regular arl ' , there
were n large number of members of the aux-
Inry leaue. ! She mid thaI she- had rlhlen
tIme last 500 mies In thin' cab of time nlne
and haul enjoed the experIence ! iinmmmr.'mueely.
She was ture thaI sine knew mort boul rail-
rcadhll that she ever dil befur" Mrs.
Booth said she had been wel r'celvel 111
California. and especially enjoYEd her visit
to I.elanll Slanforil. Jr. . universty where
she held several ml'ellns. Sits will now ro-
Inr 10 her \ ark In $ the alumna of New YOlk
CllY ,
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'l'lnA1.1. . 1:1 ' 1'11'lt HI'II'
, \1'1) ' .r 1'.1"0"1' ( jii I It'.h Illu ( ' 111- I
InlCuu1 , t. 11"1.1.
A portion of Ihe ( line of the criminal
sccton of time Ilslrlct court yesterday was
taken up wltb .tl arraltnellt ! of three
prisoners chlrg\d wIth miloI offenses. One
of them was hauls CasFlda , who has prob-
ably given the Ilolc 1 of tIme city more trouble
amid slipped thruFh'thelr fingers moore Ime5
than any other . man :
CanIda was arraigned on the charge at
malclols lestrlclon ; of property III himauhemI .
not gulll He I eharel ! wIth elltulnr a
house bniongium to Lienry W. Yates and do-
lonlil Ienry
straying the vatermtmud ' gas conntcmlomms. The
damage amou'lted 'to $ 25. -
Jack WIllqal \ t.10l , guilt ! ) ' to lie charge II
of netting fire . 10 a frl.'lght car load d \ \ lth
huay , He ! Is suspe ted of bellR'3 member of
a gang whllll made lIfe miserable for railroad
cClpanles (1iJ the monlh of July. Dnrlng
; the mnomitiu.harur .t.day passed without II car
tot hay bellll discovered 'on firo. After Wis
' \'as calltured the d" " structoll stOIP I1
Atmdrev" 1. JaUfrlllali was charged wil
perjury amid also pleade not guilty. lie Is
accused of swearing that lie was the oWler of
a certain bread box which was In dispute In a
JustIce court case btvoen hlmseI and another -
other parly. I Is alleged that the box did not
belong to him. .
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\11 ' 1' . . ) . tl 11".1 out " 'h. Cr1'o. , )
3IIs . % VIiit'u4 li'ttli.
: \Iay Wlnn , nomhl ! at 622 South Sixlelllh
street , dIal } . , .teday alteriioomm. The pro-
prietor of time flat where she \ sas rooming
stated that she had engaged the room same
two weeks ago Ind hud beemu confined 10 hEr
bed slnc that , \J \ [ . Sundny night sIte was
taken suddenlyorse \ and Dr. Hosleter was
called. Cpon niakhuug : an examination he foull
the woman : In a imtate of complete ph'sllal .
collaitso amid after urcrlblmmg ! loft imer . somewhat -
what beler , YeNllrday the doctor was again
called aim ] fonllll his p3lont rapidly sinking.
She refnsed 10 "h'e the name of any rela-
( lye or where she had rormerre1llel. . Aim
inquest wi be hell . 'and the case Invesllgut ( J
MIss Wlnll was elployed at tl Brulswlck ' '
for some lme nlhl Is said 10 havt an annl
Ivlllg In the southern part of the city on
,
'c'nlh slreet
a-
1'111 I. . . . . ( timlt ' 1'1.11 .1 uh. . .
lITTSB . nO. 1U\ ' . 11.-A general strike
of plumbers WJ Inaugurated here today for
a resloratlon ( of time 10 Iler cent llken off
their woes ! 1a t years ago About 400 niemu
are omit and all tt" shops ore Idle.
D < WLtls Little Early Hslrs , the pills
that cure con91allI and bliloutnees.
141'111 .t I11 i : : ml Ih. t :
"Irt. I ; simi 1'.t"1 l'"III..lo. 11" I , , "
' l's . 'lt' lt t ise ! 11'1 I 1',1"1'1.
At time Illeetnr or lie oarll of l'lro 1 And
Pol ' e ( 'ollnlsloner. held list night Wlllm
\ lclrnth , Noah Thomns , S. I. . MorrIs , AnIon
) Hln , W , It Admitmus . J. M. 'l'aibot l. : 0
Oustnhen , W. A. ICIng , \ 0. Price , John
I. , Well , Tenr \'Itotiehi and George . Ieck
I ere ! rtI\'ell ( remit dul ) ' .
I.'oster ( lnt mo\'ed that the len he 11 ! '
mhO cd.
"Shall I move that they ( be dIeeharged 1"
he aslle-II of ! rOi tch.
"No " answered roatch. " Io\'e- that they
he relle\'CI from Ilt ) "
Thereloreaccordlll ; to time reolllon which
Uroatch hils-If trEw tIme twelve lel cue
not dlchared. hut relieved ' fron miuity . be"
calms , time polee fund II nol 91ele\l ( to
1lnlsln , the pre e\t force for the balance
ut time year. The IWI \ \ Ill he Placed aim hue (
l'sen'I' lIst , Thl'Ee all twelve of tIme t'Ighi-
eta len who "a' ! ' . ' 11 thl' ! 'Ivl s'llci I'xnn
l\alOH alll \ \ ere detaIled ni Ihp ( force on
SelltenlJer : IS. Sllce thaI tm time ) ' la\
bctm ' patroiuuuemi , atm ] tlraw-
hfn acting as l'oGullll palrnhlen all
I\ sularll 8 ! eic'im. The ) ' were liH I'll the
force chlenv on account of theIr Ianpal n
H.rvl'e allil hal , outlIved their \sefullleA .
The followIJ Iremen vera ! ; rantel leaves
; .
of absence- : .iameez' SibIl' , t\\ent ) days ; 10nry
\Vlhon len days alHI 11 .1 hIuteom ) : . tea thays.
Palrollan : I. II. 101chls ! ' \\'db aimia allowed
Itlen das' leave 1 of aiteenci ,
I. " . fl. I C. Barr uf 112 houighae ) atmeet ' who
for ( hue pall y.r . bas bel'l In charge uf the
Young W'ntnnmu's imoune filch an ollplc.I.n
Hltlomm of malron 11cr appiI-
for the II1llon 1)011p ) ! alllll.
cIOI : was accomlnnlet by rndoiselllent
frol : a large ! lumler uf cllzel ( !
A rl. elution was IJIssld 10 time effect that
I wIll lJo the > Illc } of the llarll I.n time fllure
10 grant no more transfers of liquor Icenp : s
from one location 10 anolhl'r. II time fJle
connectun t he board cxpr03sell the 01111101
that the Woriml-llerald . hal a larger crculJ-
ton In the cIty th31 The lre , amid recom-
IEnllel that nollee for lIquor Iccn ! s be
puhlshell In that paper.
The reslnalon ! of Special 101ceman : lch-
nel Lutz was accepled.
I
vIIis'I'lDtc : I'tSi4)cS.
'n't ci's ) us Ir the' H'h'llll i Ihn'mimt'mn-
\'h'I'I..1
1"I" . ' " I" . til' , ' Ii cr11 I ( : , n''rlm.I.
WASIInTU : Nov. hI.-Speclnl.-Peim- ( )
sions ; Irantelj Issue of October 2) ) . 181' ' ; ,
were :
: -Oebr lt-Ollglnal : George ! \'hmitlocic ,
( ) mimahumt . lotmelas ; George Lewis , Goth"I-
burg Davson. Adliional : . 11r' ' ) ' S. Xure
ton , lohtr. Knux. H.Je\\.1 ama ] Inci emuse :
In'oh Simlmimmatmit. Glide Bock Wcl lel' . H-
Ilrl' : , Iohnstol 1' . Huherls , rcctmmimeeli. I
J Dli 05 On.
lo\\'a-nel" : Dlyll Iukgahier IOllllt
Ill.'aslll. lenr ) ' ; ChrlHlan \\'ore : , Felllna ,
\Vhrmmmeshuln'k ; John Jor ' . flIwoil 1 . Story : Slns
" ' .Mitt' hell , Nevada , , thor ) ' : W'rl'tk .
' , . ' Flirlimirdt ' . Sihll' ' .
( Imlrlbl' Hory : : ghlhlrdt Kelm'er Sibley.
Orcueola. \Viu1oV . Inliln110 ; : : 'llrtm ; S.
Cu'mtwftirmh"viUeVmusimimmgton .
1'looro Crwrorl \ 'le'I"hlllJton.
( 'oorauho-Om'Iglmimil ! : Edward J. Ft'pihnger ,
l'mmebio , puchlo.
J\luntunn-llIr f : ( leorgo Lmummsinger
Lamiseigmue . Tl'fT. Custer. _
leslie I of October 25 , P0. , :
Neljrm.kmuOrigImlnlViIhimumn : irwlmm Tr'w-
II'r. I h uimt Rut' . I teIm4nume : Ohall's ! Illtoll I t ,
Onmmmhn . lotmglrus.
hova-Stuiiui1'iflt'Imttil : Oliver C. I U1OI ,
Fort $ nlndlsoit . I.el' HeNtlltO1 111 achuli- ,
lonul : ,1011 : 'la.ton , deceased . 1'lonona.
CIa y to Ii.
Coiurmulo-OrlgIminl : Normau It. \in'doimn ! , . .
DCI\'er , A t mi \ hoe ; .1 Iull' Hompf , lue"lo I ,
l'ueilo. ,
Iuehlo.
heemum' I of O"loh"r ' , 18ji : :
ebraekaOrlginmii ' : Geol1. , Yo Stair . \Ie.
eoolt HpII \'llow ; Jum's ii. Ilammncy .
Ommmhmui noula .
Iowa-Or1gitii . : : lallll'l Ir 'ul. Little
Slu-ux. ' Harrlsol ; hahn I. IO ) ' . 1"ioyul.
110) ' ] . IIlea . : ( hl'eh Foltimt'rVmtvt'rly .
Diviner. Hllrmc : : Wcsll' ) ' 1'lallsfell. Ccii-
ten'le. . \ IllltnOos ! ' .
: -Oolth 1)alcota-Om'iglnal : ( harles0. .
" 'hleler. Grand RapIds , La Mouirm' .
Colormtdo-Om Igimmal : David S. ( imIIlhthm .
nurn a. 1.1 h'lmttzt'atson : Ihomteiu . Jml's-
town , Jtoumidn'r.
.
ColumbIa Mttai Polsh , Crn : Gun Co.
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'Jgl.I CHt' I'IIC 11 IN" '
I , 'he : Iexlan go"e.nment line purhnsed
110 cavalry hol'sl' ( II hCmursas. ) .
, Dall' & DI\is , tunlfacturlnr \ . " of
Tr"nton0. . J. . mnde un asl"gnment 1'lun.
I\ ' .
y.Claims .
Claims l Sp..eel"l" . announces hI' wi build
three comllg heel ! Inllll . umictories 11 CalCornlu the
John \ . Iimbrehi . chief teleJrllh edItor
lor the LouIsvIlle Coulel'.Jourllal. , led Ion-
day or Ilelmonla ,
Josh JciTeu'on . tie \l.'leran nelor. Moo-
da ) ' delivered an Iddl' 1 on time IHagl' to
the Vassar student/
Dlt Siuea . eUlvlet.,1 , oC ummuriler In nominee-
tloll with the Tuo ' election riot.'as lon-
'l'OY electon rIot was : -
day sentenced to be executed.
Don CUOSDI' 1'Iorcno humus been lelltl'lced
to ninety days < In jail for libeling Baron
i 1'1\1. the Ialnn jai IIh'lng .
henry Holdell , a ) 'Otl ! ; Gelman or Laveil .
: 'imtes. . 2uioumtlny shot mind ltmthcui 1.1\11.
; IUFi. : Iondl Inll ItII'11 I young !
, wtman who had ejected his mtteniiomms.
I l'residemmt Clo\'eland and SI'f'retrleR Ht'I'-
bert arid 1.:1010nt wi at.nll the \\'elldln of
, , da Miss ) ' , I'atmllmut'Viultiuey itt New You It 'Fumes-
Couneel for 11I' ' . Gouglr 11 her damage
'sui ' a1alnst fx-Oongrt3mnn M'r.mn' t POI- !
meuc"1 the clo"lug augunuent lu the ease
M ' . 11'gum (
: lollla )
'hl' decomposed hOlles of D boy all girl
} ,
lamed l'erkinmi \\'rl fOlllul il the 1\001.
neiI 1ldolllo , AII ( . The eh'c'llstalleB ' i
clearly . Indicate miiumrder.
h'lummder 10 the value of 12)001) ' ' '
Ilund r the'a111. .O was i'ccov-
er"1 " In loston Moruuhmty . whkh reprcetnted
( % 'OOt3' 'ears' 81t111I1 of a lan H'r\'ln a
life ! enll'ncf 11 the pultl.'ntnry. ; !
'ho shl'l'll Is In char ! of thit' bllnr ! of
Daiiel I I. Hobprts. glass nlemih'r mimi ] liii-
porter or New Yorll. .Atmicimiman'ns for
I I.OO have hl'l'n levIed emi the stoek.
Actng 1'11)01' Faude of Ashlammul . \ \ . ,
hues been arrested emu the chll't of \'Iolnth
hIs om' tim or olce In 1'lln ! ; ama order to
allow the lalOOl9 to Iomulu open SUIn ! }
AI'ehllillhoSllpolnte of Santa F. has
gone to I'rno nllli Madrid , tu look throllh
hlstelcal archIves for the earl ) ' hIstory
of the chlreh In Arizona alld l'w 1 ' ] u'xico.
( Gl'ol'e V. ( iotuitl's atiormmeys have mmothiied
; \ Goul\1 ntlolnl'11 hn\1' lIolled
I Zela IleollUI lint < l'\ollols II ) tin' diumo-
ego . llt IIgallsl hll wil hI 1111'1 In Clii-
cage melmUtlit ult . elewlieu'e to lm'ove lieu' 1"'c\loI5
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REPORT OF THE ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE OF FRANCE
AJo hum r/is
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THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS
TJE RESULTS OF TIlE RECENT
IlTVESf.Q/l TIOIVS IV PARIS AND TIlE
REPORT'.OF ' TIlE A CADEMIE DE A1 . DECIlTE
(1 ' "
OF FR1VCE JIAVE PLACED A POLL INARIS
rVA TEJ. : A T THE HEAD OF ALL THE
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WA TER 'i _ EXAMINED FOR PURITY AND
FREELQM % FROM DISEASE GERAiS.
FREE9i I _
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AMUSIDIEN'I's ,
OREIGIITON THEATRE
Tel l53t-l'AXTONiIUIt1uhSS . 'lr .
LAST PERFORMANCE. ,
TONHIT AT 8:16. :
PRIMROSE AND WEST'S BIG
MINSTRELS
See the Strlel I'nruide ! Todut ) " lt Nu , " .
3-MILITARY BANDS-3
J GRAND CAKE WALK TONIGHT I
J'lft Entries trom 1\1 Colored Elite ot the CI ) ' .
GRANt ) I'IIIZE5 nOXA'I'BU 1 \ '
A. MANDF.LhlLflG-T5 bid . 1\
: IANDFLIEnO-J5 Wiich.
itOiuMtTaON BROS.-Un. 11\'ona l1jas
PCOI'LE'S I'URNIl'L'ltU : , ' '
HQcker , lURNl"'JC COMPANY-h'ltishi'
D\lol.I.1h'e pound. Del Confectuonery .
IiAIitli'1'-Two Elei5mm ( C.kes
1 1.1t 'I-T\o Ee.ant
IL T. MOCNT-Ommu . Tun Wear Nut Coal ,
\ MOLNT-ul
NCOLI.I'alr ! 'ruiior-fude Trouser. . Cal
hi. I. , h'iAF.-Usnts' l'url"hlnc cloo4. .
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OREUHt N HALL.
l'\X''O . \ JUIGI SS , lg"H.
TONUHT AT 8:15.
8:5.
ANNA EVA FAY
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PresentIng leI Latest Oriental SensatIon
"SOMNOLENCY. "
"SOllNOLENCY.
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The most marvelous , mysterious and bevIiu1er. .
lag or all I'chologlcal phenomena ever pra.
sented to ( lie world
Popular prl.-5c. ac , &c ,
OMAHA DIME MUSEE
1309 Douglao Street ,
A FAMILY RESORT.
CONTINUOUS ShOWS fret 2 10 / p. Id. IUle
' 1:0 t" 10130 , p. iii.
Alul\slon , hoc Ie.onud opera olJllr : , hOe
us ( cmi
. . oxra . LI. Ulautfui'ut , Mgi'
OeD. Mitchcll , Prop . A. UIlthlo9 : : Iir
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THE LARGEST'P'ECE !
gF GOOD TOBACCO
EVER SOLD FORe
o CET
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I GOING IN FULL BLAST
The Gats Banuupt ! Sale on ecord
. Elegant High " Crade e erchandise
THE SUPEUB STOOl OJ' THE
S. P. MORSE \ DRY GOODS CO
Must be turned into cash. The prices wc have made is
doing this quick. Compare our goods , our values , our
reductions ; your decision wil be in our favor.
83 E. OLSON CO.
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16TH AND FARNAM.
Real Line Scrim
1"01 curtaIns , 'ream color 40
tnehe wide . worth 12' . r. H. 5
E. OLSON CO.'S l'ItICB C
ONLY ) CO.S . . . . . . . lHl'I . . . .
Art Linen
Good colors rpal 1'lsh "oods.
30 : ! lmmchmes wide . worth [ Oc nail
' . . K OLSON "n"250
7 ; 3c 8. CO.S
11ICI : 0-01.1 Y.\HD. . . . . .
Linoleum
Stalllr gouuhs ; : . 6c lJual ) ' ,
8. g. OLSON CO.'S 1'lttt'i' ; 4 5 C
YAHD . . . . . Cl.S . . . . . PHlll' . . . .
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n Black Silt Velvet
\Yorth 7 : ; " . S. B. : OLSON
I co.s 11l1 ; . YA1tD. . . . . . 290
Colored Silt Velvets
; All elmades , Momsc"s $ I.3 and
shldes 1'Iorsfs I :
y Al . H. g. and1 , 0 9
$2.00 good
co.s 2.0 I'lthB ; S , VAItI ) UISO . . . . .
Black Beaver Clon1dng I
Heavy , \111 goods . 5\uolh
and duimahle , Morhe's jriee
$2.W. H. B. I OLSON ( Irllti 4 5
11UCE ! A , YAIti . . . . . . lO.S . . . '
Fibre Chamois
60 : mmcheme wide. nil colors
! \11 ( ni
MOrFI1 price 35e . S. K 01.- 19 C
Irleo
SON CO.S PICg , Y.\Hl.
Silesia and POl'calues
. lot ot
Waist LInings a big
remnants In colors and fast
hdmmcic ) . be Ind 2c' gooula 8. t
. . CO.'S PItICl ' ; 7
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ONLY OLSON ! , YAP ! co. . . . ! . . . l'HCI' . . . . nO .
Cotton BnttB
Elegant mmice . soft goods , will
opell omit smooth , mme vitste' .
tin ) dirt , worlh IOn . S. K 5 C
OLSON CO.S IHCE , I AJ
R-4 Sheeting
Iea\ goods . nicely woven ,
Itrong \ mind heavy . \ol'lh Pc. t
S. B. OLSON CO'S ' 181"12 " C
YARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bleached Hitch Towels
Bxtro large . hiemnmimemh goethe ,
ra hemled Ioolh.
sIze 20x15. cimemi ' nl : :0" : , S J .4
Ol.SON ( ' elelln ( ' ON I. y , 190
I ACl (0. . . . : . . I\HH' . . . . . . . .
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Bcd Spreads
Extra . size , \'pry hpavy and
durable . a ! lrt'd 'nlmimsm'Ilieim
patterns . : 'IO" " ' Ilrll' $1 m ,
pilern . m.SON ) , 890
J.CH . . . . . CO.8 . . . . . IHll . . . . .
All Linen Napkins
3.4 : sIze 1s.lrll'd pa Irns. fua
blenched Morse'i' I.rlr" Germli S17 ! S I KUlt . . - ' 1 . 1 0
HON IHICI . lOiI' . . . . .
Ribbons
Value } ' all silk loo1 . IIIal1
and met rI ptil ' , mErlum I Inll I
wlll' , goouume , vortIm 10 Cit.
\orlh up
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S. E. I Oh.SON CO.'S Pltl'l 9
ONLY u1SO-O . . . LO.H . . . . . . . . . IHII . . . . . . . . C
Handkerchiefs
;
Ladies' mmli \\'hlll' and coiomed I
ladlpI' 11'hlll' 10IuI'
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. .mhrnl''rr,1 , goods . hlnlllole " ' .
desIgns , IH'ellrel \ ) nuods . '
Mjtie'im Prime ! 20 ull 2 ; e . S. !
K .PH1CB122C :
O ; OISO . . . . . CO.H . . . . . PHll' . . . . . " .
Dress Fringes .1
Amid Moss Trlunmlmlngue . In .
black Inl colors , Morsn"te
Price Ut' tn $10 ) 'ari .
( 'ihOiCl ' : OF TilE 5
CloCI' . 1A1D O . T1E . . . . . . LOT . . C
Umbrellas
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Flll' ' handlcl' ' , glorIa allli . 'I
21-lnch ; size , 1'Iorllo' mulct ,
$1.50. S. K OLSON l lllco9 8
l'ltiCF ONLY . . . . . . . " " " 0.8 " " 0 \ I "
; : :10 : : : '
Wool Mittens I' r1
I.ndle PlaIn and duuIlo
wool l'fltell" , . bll'k , Mors"s J
600 goods , H. K lorll"'R3 5 C
CO.S ; PHICE , PAIH . . . . ,
Ladies' Fast Black Hose
' \'IIt. . f.ol , \.y fine quality .
slightly Imflhuit'mI'Ct SOn goods
s. B. I OLSON CO.'S ! ( ool"25
PAUt . ' . . . . . . . cu.s . . . . . IHf . . . C
L ' (1105'
Combination Suits
F'leee Iltied . Ilgyptlmun goods , -
Flelc g'plhl
I'Iorueo's price 7ht' . s. Ioodl . . 4 7
IfJIKO' ! "r.o 7if. - 0
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A Few Advaiitages
Offered by Ihl Chicago , MI ! , & B t. raul Italiway 1 , the short lbs to Clul . 0 chess tram.
amid. up and it&tted Scorn Omaha . I
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7A 3 I
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Vgge checked from resldenc. 10 deitlo. lion. r11ant : rain llvlco 1..1 courteousi em ,
DII trln lhle by electrIciy. wit lu electric "dlnc lamps In every berth . J'llea'
In aN ct ? ) tr ' tn the weal. with mfal. airy ed a la carte . or . II other words . order what
Claicito lnlnl sfl at ( and e . . pay iii. for what you jet. Flyer It vs ummic.n deot daIly lt 1:0 : p. m. . arriving at
tblcaco II.
Ciy Ticket Omce , lr V'rnam Sirtet C. I. C ! En. Clt Tickec'nt ,
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