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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1895)
- - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - . . 'IIE OMAhA : DAILY nJU 1 41SDAY , SEP L'E1\lnER \ 24 . 180ij" r . . . - - - - - - - , , - - - - . r- r THE BIG STORE AT' IT AGAIN. . ' 1 j. , , - Satisfaction or your money every time Aside from the fact that ayden } B bS. are here to stay ; here to right any \vrong and protect all guarantees , evcTY pose sible inducement is offered to buyers of Dress Goods. The splendid new stock I [ the New York Store at less than bankrupt pric s. The great piles and stacks of goods bought before the late advance afford , a wonderful . chance for selections at " l I , s than market values. Come while the strife is on and compare goods and prices. , M . Dress Goodso FROM TilE NIW YOnK STonE. i' ; . . Monday we propose to start the ball romnl . on the New York Store stock at ltlces which . - : - simply mean the unloading the this Immense I : " . stock of good In less 1 time than any bank . rupt store was ever sold In Omaba. ? - Double fold Cashmere , New York Store price : Hic , 0UV3. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 0 ii i , Double fold Cashmere , New York Store price " 20c. : : our3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 , Double fol.l. . 3C Inches wille , New York Store Q I " . price 2c ; ; , OUI1l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c , . Jamestown Irezs Goods , New York Store . Ilrlce 48c , ours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c ; ; 4 , .Jamestown Dress Ooo1s . New York Store Q M , price IiSc , ours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Dc y ; . " 40-lnch all wool Serges and Ilenriettas New Q i York Store IJrlce G8c , ours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 0 I . 40-lnch all wool Novelty Suiting . New York t Store price tOc. 1 ours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IDo ' 40-lnch all wool Hcnrletla ( In blacks only ) . Q ' ; 1 ' c. ! New York Store price Glc. ( onrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - cc . ' , I. , 40-ln h beautiful designs , Immense assort- " f. ment of over 100 patterns to select from I I gooll worth up to 6(1c ( , all In one lot. . . . . . 8Do . . 40 and 42-lnch Novelty Suiting , sold by the New York Store np to $1.75 a yard all go : In one lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U OC , 41 and 4G-lnch ! Novelty Suiting. the best E ' : , goods carried by the New York Store , silk ' . . . , . and wool , all silk , etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Z U 0 We show more goeds at $1.00 yard we show - - the chEapest goods in $1.00 a yard of any house west of New York. ' . : Black Goods-- tt ; The sale of the New York Store stock of - _ Black Goods will add to this already popu. p. lar department. .cO-Inch all wool Serge , New York Store price Q 48c , ours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - C . 4G-lneh cxtra fine Serge , New York Store _ , price 8tc , our price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OO f : 40-lnch Novelty Dlacks , New York Store Il.- price Glc ( our prlco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 8 . Do { ; : - -it-Inch Crepon Blacks , New York Store f. price $1.25 , our plrce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OO 't . 42-lncla Crepon Blacks , Now York Store , : price $2.00. our Ilrlco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 01 . 2 U . . GO-Inch Black Silk Gloria , New York Store ; price $1.2 ; , our price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U 00 , , ' " GO-Inch extra quality Coating Srge ! , 1i2-lnch ( extra qanllty French Serge , ' New York ' Store price $1.GO , ours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Z U 0 Remnants of Black Good ! at exact- . ly 1 SOC on the dollar. 1 Positively no samples c4t during ) this sale. All open orders entrusted to t. . . us not filled satisfrctory we wilt lteer- I fully refund money. 1\1eu's Furuishittg Goods Flt01'1 TilE NEW YORK STonE Closing out his ! stock lit about one- fOllrth or ilH rl' ulnr'nille. . 1 lot or mcn's HIIIICrlllcr ! . worth 2c : mill 50c Jo : at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1214c 1 lot or mcn's SIIHpolnler worth rile iie 1\ till $1.00 ( ) ( , II itt . . . . . . . . 2ie : 1 lot or hO ) 'I-I' wool ShlrtR und nrnwel' , worth ilic , $ 1.OO and $1.1iO , go a teach ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25e : ! 1t'1I' ; heavy n11 wool Shirts 1\1111 Dnl\vcrH , NorrlstownIIII : , New York $ tore lolll ( at JI.00 ! : ller stilt , our Ilrlcl' ) . cach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1iOc l\lell'l4 : Iwnv.r wool Shins mill Drawers . worth 50c and iic : , go at . eneli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c ; 1 lot Celluloid Collars , worth 20e. : go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,4e ! lOc 1c IInll 25c : ) , ' 1\1111 go ' at. . . . . c $1.00 , $ 1.6O 1\1111 $ 2.O COl'HCt go nt 50c IllIlIes' Aproits worth 2c : tIlll JOc ! , 10 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iOn 2ic : allll We bO 'I ! ' Bicycle 11oe 10 nt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 c Calicos and Gittgha.l1 New York Stot'n ) 'ullh GOHIH have given to the ll'ollle ) a ehl11l1'e to boy ut such rhllclllolIRI low prices us have U m'l ! I' hl'fm'c ' IwclI III0tcII ) 111111 Hhown 111) 111 this COUlltry. We me Htlll at thl'lll. ( 11cr.11I everybody 111 thl ! htn4it1ee. New York Store CallcoH , 5c anti Ho/e , kind ; : \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c New York Store AII1'O/1 / 1lI11glilUlls 24e New York Store Dress Glnglittiio 8/c ned iOn 1111. ( . . . . .Ic IlIlIl 51/e I New York Store as..lnch Pcrcales , , iOn und 121,4c kind ; : \ . , . . . . . . . . . . . Gc New York Store IIg\11'l Hatcl'lIund ! : ! other dark 'Vuh ! Goods , sold nt 12Ae to 21c : yird : all going at. . Uc FverythiIiig they owned In line light 'mdl Dress Stulfs worth fmlll iOn to : v/e are beIng sold for. . . . . Ie : FINE Muslin and Sheetiug. Grentett htll'galnH on cUI.th. Lawrence : J , . J , . Rhcetln/ / . : . . . . . . . . . : J : } e Yard : whIt ( ! Atlantic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . -Ie Yl11'd wide Pncolet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ric Fine Bleached Musilit . . . . . . . . . . .1 ? c FI'ult of the Jooin . . . . . . . . . . . , . . fie New York Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i1he Lllnsllalo line CnUlIH.le. . . . . . . . . . i .JC /i-.I / Atlnntlc Sheet I ng. . . . . . . . . . . . . IOn i-I AtlantIc : SheetIng . . . . . . . . . . . . Ue 8-,1 Atlantic Shcetln . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121/e I-I Atlantic Slteetlng ! ! . . . . . . . . . . . . llie 10-1 AtlantIc Slientitig. . . . . . . . . . . lie B\'ery one know ! these are the best goods 111 [ \ ( Ie. Cotton Flannel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I c Shh.tlug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . fie Ticking ; : \ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . il/c IUlmenHC variety of Sheeting , Cam- brie and \ll1l1l1u : In every makc. Now hi Uw time to lIIIY. Jewelry Solid gold lI\hl's' [ Ringq . . . . . . . . , l\c : \ Sterling silver .rhhnlllcs. . . . . . . . . . l:1e : Solhl gold Hlng , 111\ln [ set , worth $ :1.00 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USc Stl'rlln silver Dutton Sets , worth $ 2.OO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .l8c Special Sale Oft Silverware Silver plntcd Teaspoons Tnhle- slIlIons timid F'orkt , sale price ) , IIC , set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2C Sterling silver Nnllldn Itiiigs . cllchIDc a'Jllcce IIIUHh'ullle iilated , gait ! hued hllntl engraved 'rell Sets , sale Irlce , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . $3. Ui : StcrHII sll\'ct. 'l'caHI'OUIII ' ! , Hall urine , per sct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.03 : ; : ; Watches - Nickel stein wind and set Wntch , Hale Ilrlce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.flS ¶ Gold stilTelll'd ' haunting case 'atch , hllllcs' 01' entR' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ :1.08 : Lnllies' 01' JentH' gold tilled hUllt. hug Cllllt 'atch , warranted 20 ( 3e1t14 : , line EIght Wlllth\1l1 [ works , Halo IIl.lce. . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.ro mht'llll ; : solid oak Clock , strlla ! and : alal'lII. sale Price . . . . . . . . . . * 2.fIi : HO ll's' ! 12 lIwt. KnlvcH or Pork ! : ! . IHr set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.2i : : . Stove Bargains. Coal I iIod4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie Stove Pille. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i c 'l'hhllhlcR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iie l"ltStoJls. \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie r Gasoline Stoves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.1Ji 1I1l1'11 or Soft Coal Burner. . . . . . . $1.IIi ) By an agreement with Central Labor UnIon wo wIll clrso out uU OU1' stoves : ! made by Fullm' ' \Varl'clI & Co These are tim 1' . P. Stewart stoves , the best brlllul of stoves mollu In the world tollav. Thin lire pots are made from the best chilled steel and will not burn out lIku eOllllllon cast it'on. 5-holo range , former price $9.50 , . ! ClIs fOl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 'i.7 G-holo range , former prlco SID.II.i , SOils fot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.2.i . : G-hllle range & : with l'OSOl'volt' , fm'm- 0" price :12.i5. : sells fot. . . . . . . . . :11.2.5 : 4-holo range , former price :12,75 : , sells lor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 \ ) ; 4-hole cook stove , fOI'mer price f1\18.00 \ , scllslor. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50 2-holo cook and laundry stove former price $0.50 , sells fOI. . . . . 2,25 Round Oak stoves , former price $14.75 , sell" lor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2.j Base burner for hard coal , formal' price $ )2,00 ; , sella lor. . . . . . . . . . . . 29.85 - , - - - , II > I P Grand Special Sale of Fine New Fall Clothing WI' htought 1II0re One Clot huiuig thnn I any two clothing store's. 1'hls fun , hI" shies giving II chalice for Hllltnhiu se- lectiuns enables tiS to llllutu 1Il'lcI'H away helow ? till' uiveruug' sinai ! lot hU'cr. All ute % ' , ' fieshi stylishly 1II\lh [ llrl1\ellts \ , malle after till ! l1Iost 1111' provcd patterns ) frolll the 1I1l1.t ! futiurles . . . . Boys' Clothing Counter after counter pIlo.1 high \Ylth the latest styles In the best fabrics Nil cottons ( it' s:1t1l1etto : ! at any price The best making ! 011 every gurmollt. A wtJl.I-mn . durable Unbn Cheviot Suit for 75c , Pr'lces to suit all itirso ) from that up. At 95c , $1.25 , 81.3 ; ; . $1.75. $2.00 , B2.50ln IIJJ to $6.0UVO ) show many ditTor'ent tLttOl'l1S ) anti Vllluos that are . boo yond compal'lsoll. At $1.35 you CIIIl buy a finely made black or blue < ' : Cheviot Suit tout Is worth fully $2.85. : ! : > tall : and sea these lines. lines.Me11's Me11's Clothing The largest line in the wost. All styles , all fabrlei ! , all colors , all I.wlees. I \'OI'Y stilt veil lInlshcd. The best wOl'klllanlhlp on ' ' stilt ' holY low the ' . every , 110 matter 1H'lco. 'Voll-wearlllg' , nOl.t-looldllg' : . Cheviot S lilts at $3.75. A good all wool Suit for S4.75. ' Suits ILt $5.50 mind 1t6 50. A lIne black 01' blue Clay Wllrste Suit , all wool. crl'oet fashion for full ' 93 : , worth fully I2.50 f , at 750. . Blanket Department PositivelY the biggest stock of flhauikets Comforts and I.auneli : ever shown In Omaha. Prices beyond compare. pray Blankets at 4(1c. ( 55 . We , $1.00. White Ulankets , G5c , 7Gc , $1.00 and $ i.0. Whlto wool Blankets , extra soft fInish $2.35 for the $ t.OO kind. [ : IJIankes : In every shade and color. Qual- flty the ! finest madc. . yes Tested Free _ Wutch ; aunt ! Clock IhIJllh'hlJ at re- , htcl\lI \ rates. Hlltton Ctll , Shirt ! 'IlIHt Sets . Pill Set : ! : Belt Buckles CulT Buttons , IIat Jl'lnl'l. ' from thc New York Stoic sold lYtlueuum for 2ic : , JOe ! amid The our once , lloi o Sc. - . Itt Our Cloak and Stilt Dept. Hero ore 0 few of Our MOND.\ IJAIt- GAINS front limo New York STOltE STOCI ro1f\dIC'l' ! Maekluutodo. , they sold 1 ILt 1 DB ft.OOourprlce : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y One lot of .1tekets : they hold nt 'liD ; Q 1 3j our 11rlae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "ri" One lot or Jnc'eLq ' , they solO nt 14.S0 ; , Q Q D our price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; p _ . 3cl\qcqnf \.ukOutln \ ; { 'hnuol I Wrap- 90 ) /lJrs , they soUl at)3c ) : our Ilrlce. . . . . 1.nlInq come amid see our oll'lIant Fur Cupeq.:11 : III. by IOqwL'L'l heavy : Silk Q D- I'erjio : ' ; I.IIIIIIt ! , mude to suit at nt"lOOno" : pU. Slllendld AqtrllldLlLlI , . Co.no 0.11\0 \ qlle SD DO amid Ilnlllg , worth fl..W. nllw. . . . . . . . . . . "r" _ \ - . , , . _ _ . _ _ _ . , j . ' _ _ ft . , _ \Vo have time largest stock or La lo'll and and Chilllr'on's Full and Winter Cloaks , Capes , Jackets and Stilts ! , over shown hI thIs ciLy. All are cordially Invited to vIsit Olll' salesroom. - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - . - - - - - - - NEW YOHK STOnE . SILKS - MUST BE SOLD Our Fall stock or 51\1'6 \ now In 1\11l1 . " ' 0 al'o O\'CI"CI'O\\'lle\l . . . . . High clIlS Silks \ at lower prices than any other imuatso In this conntry. 2c : : quality plain China Silks , In all colors. . , 12o :9c : : qua lit ) . genuine I'ongeo'asIu ! Silks , yard 1c 350 quality Printed India Silks In 10 IO- ! signs . , per .ard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . GOo grade ! plain color Satins now only yard : 1Do :1(10 : ( quality plain China Silks , : : 2 : : Inches wide Q per 'unl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 0 3ac ( quality Japanese I Wash Silk beautiful I quality : . . . . . . . : : . . . . . : . . . I. . . . . . ' . . . .c.3. . . . . . 2 0 GOo Changl'ablo Lining \ Silks for capes 2& & Q Inchcs wide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ C $1.00 colored Moire Silks I , all colors except black . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . : : . . .I . . . . .I . . . . . . . . : I.I . :1 Do 65e tlrocaded Taffeta Silks I , in tiark I anti light ' 4 colors . : . . . . : . . .c.t . . . . ! . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.I . .I : . 8 Do G50 striped Taffeta Silks , In dark colors only. 890 7Go plaIn black Japanese Silks , 2t , 27 and 30 Inches wIde. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ' . . :1 Do 7Go quallly new 1'lal Silks , stylish comblnn- tlons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Do 7lio Brocaded : Taffeta Silks , new eolorlngs. . . 490 71c sluatlings Changeable : : . . . . . . . Taffeta . . . . . . . . . Silks . I . . . : . . fiO . . . .I different . . . . . . . . 4D 0 $1.00 quality colored Urea Gralums I , all staple shades al.I . : . .C.O.I . . . . . . . . : : . . . . . . : . : . . . I. . . t. . . I. . . 00 $1.00 quality Gras do Londres light ntHl dark colors. . . . . . . . . . n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Do $1.00 qualll new flnred ! Tafreh SIIIIS , all new desIgns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Do $1.00 quality black Satin nhalzlmcr , all silk. . aDo $1.00 quality black al1le rancalso Dress Silk , only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ODe $1.2 Novelty Waist Silks , new styles , only. . 8Go $1.25 quality new Fall PlalrIR. fincsl assortment . ment In the west. . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 0 $1.25 quality Chene Novelty Silks. an ole- , . , gent line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D80 To Out-of-Towtt Custotucrs-- No samples cut during this great sale. but mail orders for the goods advertised will be filled as long as the goods hold out . . . . . - , 1 HAYDENs NAYDENs' HAYDENs , : , . " NAYDENs _ NAYDENs . MAYDEN - ; ? . USED IONEY TOO FREELY } { . - " t. . Spirited Controversy Before the Methodist i ; Conference at Lincoln. ( . - CHARGED WITH RECKLESS EXTRAVAGANCE 'l'rIlNh'I'H ! or the 'VI'HIt."n Unh'.rHIt . ( an'lI n SlLnldnJ UI' lty ' Ur. 11. L. l'ulu , " % ' 110 U""IJuH from the 11011) " . LINCar.N , Sept. 3.-Speclal.-At : ! ( ) the ! .Ietholiist conference this morning the rclg. ' nation of Dr. D. L. I'alnl' , as one of the ( trustees of Wesleyan unverally. [ was accepted. In his letter the doctor Insisted that he would not serve ab trustee , owing ! to the extra va- gnnc.e of other members of the boanl. Time production of this hotter brought on seine of the excitement .0 noticeable Satur. . lIay. Chancellor Crook refuted.the charge of extravagance ! made against hlmSl'tr and the trustees. 110 declared that thc charges were not only nntrue. but that they had driven away Ilatronue from the institution. lie raid that a lan harl come tq Lincoln Saturday last with $100 In his pocket which he bad In- tmled to give to the unlverslly. but on learning of the complaint of extravagance he ball retrained trout doing so. In I spirited reply Dr. Lasby sa II that the charges of extravagance were undoubtely true. lie said I he prospactive donor of $100 hall rerralned from giving the 10ney on account of this claim , he would Increase the subscription 10 $20. ; 'fho funeral of C. C. \Vluite. which occurd nt St. Paul church this afternoon . was one of the largest and most Impresive ever held In Lincoln. At 1 :30- : time remains arrived from Cr te. and 'ero COIUCtC to the church by the Knights : Templar suit Masonic order and ! a large number of carriages containing ! friends of the tieceasotl. ! By the time the procession arrived at the church the spacious IOce was thronged with peple. Dehol Newman anti Rev. n. T. Davis conducted the exercises In nccorlance with a wIsh expressed by the deceased long before his dl'ath. Interment - mont took plc at Wyuka cemetery. _ The September term of the district court " ( Kin thIs morning. In the cage of the Pennsylvania - sylvania Mutual LIe Insurance company - pan ) ' against the estate of John Fltzgsraltl. II. T. Clark. Austin t Inmphrey and J. A. Buckataff . member of ( the Lincoln lintel company on a promissory 10te. lldl'me appeared ly stipulation , and .fter healing \1 t lo ! : ceo jlHIfrlDt was ' rndered In favor at the IllJlntll'f for $ t2.0G3.8. : ln. I. . I' . Gould received ! a decree of divorce from Jm district court this afternoon front hr husband. Justce Gould . on thc greens ! of habitual llrunkenne The Ie- temmt Is absent from thb city. On the ground of desertion the wife of Warren secured divorce . ( C 8choolcraft secure. a \ today ) Omaha Peple In Lincoln : At the Lindehl- Wiiam 1. . lrew.'lng PaUlo. II. Miles. At the Gailital-G. F' " netts , James Spelts. At i the Lincoln-\ . Sewey : , Howard Kennedy J. E. Conglon. ! Nathan lal. W. N. Decker. ( / , .s'ri.r Uuh'n.h UIII Stul HI.turl LiNCOLN Sept. 23.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) Go\ror liolcomb . Adjutant Gemral narry , Colonel C. J. Bills . Colonel John I' . Urati Colonel Fred , liller. Captain P. 11. Tracy anti , - Chief CIrk Mary of the governor's cOke rt- turnl ! tonight from the Clckmauga cele- butlon. 'fbe PartY also extended ! their trip to the Atlanta exposition. They exprest.etI tlteniselvea as very wofl with the themseh'(3 ary wol pleased t vii and joinell In saying that the Nebraska National Guard I. the peer of any mi- taf' organization represented In the Immense parade at Chlckallusa. The N. braka dele- C y Kllon was the only one on the grounds - aionthestate ! . . J- which brought stJte color. aonp _ _ _ _ _ OIH'nh'J nt tlHN ( 'umiut ' . "Ir. ELM\VOO1) Nob. , Sept. 23.-Speciat ( ! TeIe. L gramu.-Grest ) preparatIons are bung made for the fair opnlng hero momorrow which promises to be the bet ever held In Cap county Sunday' raIn having put the grouDl ! ! ? pJlendld tondltion. Then are twice I .t. a-MlG * : i' J . .1.- . many entries so far a. compared with last rear. All business houses lu the town and many dwellings are profuse In decorations. , ' ICAY S S'J'OIg A'I' O' : Ilh I : 1 1N Little Mnre 'nrth Five IhlLlr ll , JulurH GOUI' . I O'NEILL , Neb. , Sept. 23.-Speclal ( Tell- ! ; rar.-O'Nel ) horsemen are considerably agitated over the theft of Kay S. record 2:2(11. : ( owned by D. A. Deyarman , which occurred - currcll here recently. The mare had been runnIng In the pasture of the Idle Wid stock farm , a few miles west of O'Neill , and the last time she was seen by her owner was about two weeks ago. Sunday Deyarman went out to his pasture 10 bring the mare In , when the discovery of the theft was made. Two years ago the mare . which Is a G-year-old roan , standard bred liamblotonian was campaigned through the eastern Nebraska circuit where she made her recorll. Her young colt. which was In the pasture with her , was not taken and had been adopted by a motherly old mare that had a colt about Its agc. The mare \ as valued at about $500. UlchlrllHon Couut' IcI'"lLll'UUH. FALLS CITY. Ncb. . Sept. 23.-Speclal ( i Tclegram.-The republican county convention - tion In this cty ! today was cal d to order by Francis Martin chairman. Resolutlona were passed condemning the free coinage ! craze. The following officers were nom- Inatel : County judge J. H. Kelm : treas- urer. 'V. P. I"ergus : clerk , C. J. Subsr : sheriff . "nock" Williamson : superintendent , J. A. Kuhlman : clerk district court , C. f. Mettz : coroner , H. Q. Staver : surveyor , W. V. Wyman : John Faulkner. chairman central - teal committee : delegates judicIal convention , J. H. ShOok . J. W. Hawley Martin \Verner J.v. . Jemison , E. A. Lemon , George V. ' . Holand. John J. Faulkner , T. C. Cunnln - ham. Oliver Ayres William enton , n. n. Revels , George ! Carpenter. J.P. : J.toore. Christ Shelley . E. A. Tucker : state. John mopfel , S.V. . Delrtelt , E. flutier . William Drannln , V. ' . S. Leyda T. 1' . Jones , S. H. harvey P. O. Avery II. D. Weller . W. J. Draper \V. Tracoy George Grinstead , E. T. I'eck Cass Jones , James Heart and Ed Steele. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " % ' .JkllJ ; on n " 'uler. 1)ECATUR Neb.Sept. 23-Speclal.-AI ( ) - antler Lewis a soldIer belonging 10 company I of Fort Omaha which Is up on the resen-- tea for target practice with long ranged guns . started ! to walk from the Omaha agency to Fort Omaha , a distance of sennty-four mies , on a wager of $25. He left camp early Saturday mornIng and passed through town about 8:30. : Two soldiers on bicycles accompanied him to see that It was a square deal. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1) ' ril' UN. ' NIbICM ur XI'WH. SYHACUSE , Neb. . Sept. 23.-SpcIal : : ( Telc- I grans.-Miss ) Sarah Dunn of this pl4C was ! today tendered a position In the Institute for ' the Ilnd at Nebraska City. Miss Addle Ioot of Crete has been ap. poInted teacher In the thIrd grade of the Syracuse schools anti ! took charge today. The Ooe county fair will open here to- morrow. The racing promises to be first. . class Iud the agrlulural exhibit will be lug _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Nnrruv tIsesimt' . SU1PHS ! , Neb . Sept. 23.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-Todsy ! ) ! rs. Homer Scovie and two children were nearly asphyxiated by gas from a ga9lno stove. The flame In lame manner was blown out . which olowelt the gas to cloape. and before lrs. Sco\'le reslzel ! their Lhnger she was hardly able to call for help. ThJ tmely arrival of a neighbor who got the woman and children out ot doors eaves \ their lives. - - - - - Smnl II"K" ' nt Got lm.slurg . ( IOT1 [ EN BURG . Neb. . Sept. 23.-Speclai ( Tel ram.-Tbs ) afternoon the frame buid- log occupied by Alex Anderson a a harness shop was destroyed by fire with most of the contentl. 1.01 about $ .0 : no Insurance. 'fho camp meeting which has been tn prog. ness for I fortnlglt closed tonlht. ! The mpet. tug was a success In every respect. There were thirty converts. .nTlrr t'.rsou.sti : U..nllll. FO\VLER Neb. . Sppt. 3.-Speclal.-Mlu ( Liie Kennedy Is teaching Fowler's she for the tall term. Wednesday F'owler was represented at the . _ . . _ . . .UUAU I \ - - stale fair by the following people : Mrs. E. E. Campbell and laughter , losse ! , Gilbert Randall and R. n. flames. S. VanSc'oc drove In wIth his daughters , Misses Heln and Edna , and came home Friday night. Thursday ! r. and ! rs. George Priestly , Mr. and Mrs. Fred CurUss and ! 18 Kennedy - nedy drove to Omaha starting at 3 o'clock In the morning , and coming back some time between 12 : : antI 3 the next morning. C. C. Campbell , Earl Campbell , Jay Van- Scyoo and Ray Datlson went In the same day by the Elkhorn. Miss Anna Mitchell came home from the Fremont Normal reboot Saturday to stay over Sunday. Miss Carrie Carpenter started for the Peru school the first of last week. - - - - 'lHIXKS 1'1' \ ' _ \S KIMIIAJ.L. TecnmH'h SIit'riffArrest.I I ISntikt'r , . . . Cronk. CI SIHII.IUI or I..IIJ ; ii TECUlSEH , Neb. , Sept. 23.-Speclai.- ( ) From descriptions and photographs received trom the authorIties at Deadwood , Sheriff Woolsey Is satisfied that the supposed crook he arrested here recently , who wa carrying 80 many papers that appeared to represent great value , was O. H. Kimball , a banker who has been missing from Deadwood for two weeks. Wooley Is informed that Kim- bali's affairs al Deadwood are In god shape and that his friends believe he was temporar- Iy Insane when ho departed from his home so m'sterlously. Kimball's whereabouts are unknown at present. J.v. . Albright , formerly of this city antI who was arrested on the charge of forgery In Bern , Nemaha county , Kan. . last spring and Imprisoned , Ils been Il rated. His tather-In-Iaw , Judge McKee of this city , and other relatives paid the claim against ! him. Mrs. J.P. Henshaw and daughter hazel have returned to their home In Medford , Okl. Okl.Three Three boys aged about 12 years , Roy I3attreall. Oney and George Smith , recently broke into several , houses about town and stole several geld watches anti other valu- abls. ! The boys will probably be sent to the reform school. G. A. Dunlap of Edgemont , S. D. . was In the cIty last week looking for men to go out and work on thc D. & 11 railroad near Edge- mont. C. A. Stokes has gone to Texas to res1de. Dr. } . L Lewis who locater In Tecumseh several months ago , was married In Green Day. Wis. . one day last weekto Miss Harriet Whitney Mr. antI lrs. P. : \ . Taylor of Red Oak fa. . are visIting relatives here Dr. antI Mrs. C. M. Headrlele have gone to Chicago , where they will spemiti ! the vinter . Miss Anna Neellham of this city Is enter- taming her cousin , Miss Abbey Needham , of Iocatclo , fdaho. Edward antI William Howlrth arc home troll ) a prolonged trip to Hot Springs. S. D. . and several Hocky mountain points. The trip was made by the overland route. 11ev. John Polock's wife and children have arrived from Lebanon Ind. . and wi reside In 'ecumseh In future. I , . S. Easterday his gone to Edgemont , S. D. . to work In the B. & itt. shops. Mrs. Jessie Earlwlne , a former Tecumseh girl , who Is now living with her husband at Talniago atempted to commit suicide by taking sugar of lead Friday. Jealousy Is the supposed cause I'repure.l for Pmsslin. SPtNO"mW. Neb. . Sept. 23.-Spccial ( Telegram.-At ) the democratic convention held hero Saturday H. W. Logan was nomInate - mated for county treasurer. Hope Compton for county superIntendent C. M. Ditto. sher- itt , and Jim Admire , commluloner. The bal. ance of the ticket was left blank for 1 fusion with the popuiists . John Cobb was made chairman for the ensuing year and George W. Cndon secretary. GI'nwuut.1'1'1" CartlymmI 11.TSMOUTH. . Neb. , Sept 23.-Speclal. ( ) -Tue bortculturlsts In Mills county Iowa will hold an "apple carnival" at Gienwood , which promises to bn ' great affair a Mills county Is one of . If not the greatest . apple anti fruit counties In the slate. Several of the mOlt prominent speaker of Iowa are booked for addresses , including Governor Jacksn and . ex.Governor Boles. The exhibit used at the display at Des Moines will make part of the s.bow. The decoratons of Glenwood are some- . thing only exceeded hy the Nebraska state fir at Omaha. Mr. llorlan Simet anti Miss Kate Preis were married today by the minister of the Methodist Episcopal church , also : lr. Charles F. Hoscono and Miss Susan A. Skinner of : lss EImwood J'I CUIIAI 'In\ 01. IHHI'lXISG. I'lmelps Commusty ; lnn Slrnl'l unt S'rI- un.I ) ' Crippled. KEARNEY Sept. 23-Speclal.-A ( ) very pecular and painful accident hippened to a young man just south of the river In Phelps county Saturday night. He was out In the yard barefooted \ hen a bolt of lightning struck him on the right sIde : of the head burning his hair as If touched with a candle. , The fluid then passed down his neck across : his che3t and down his left sde : , go'ng out , at his foot and tearing It to pieces. The heel was completely torn away and nothing was left of the foot except a trip from the Instep to the big toe , all the other toes beIng tor out , and the foot had the appearance or being run through a threshing machine. He was Immediately brought to thIs city anti his foot amputat lie Is now on a fair way to reco\ery. and aside from the loss of the foot suffers no ereCt ! from the sbnck. I Is supposed that ho had his left foot on the ground at thc time of the stroke and that Is the cause of the strange phenomen A. M. Lyon , formerly mal clerk from Omaha to Cheyenne died Friday night. The caune of hilI death was consumption , but It was undoubtedly hasten by Ule accident which he met wlh In the wreck at Ailla three years ago , when ho narrowly escaped being crushed to death. Those who attended the fair from Kearey speak In hlghclo terms or its management and its general success. Kearney and Rut- tlo county arc well represented In the list of prizes awarded. 11..trl et , II rt'vl t Ii's. BEATRICE , Sept. 23.-Special.--W. : : ( ) I' . Norcross , president at the Farmer and Merchants - chants bank of this city , shipped ten wagon loads of hogs from hIs farm to Omlha. President M. T. Cummings of the Deatrlco Literary club has announced the following committees standing : Executive-Il. J. Dobbs , W. H. Horslot , S. S. Peters. ntertalnment-O. H. Dralnard , W. H. Edgar . F. N. Prout. lnance-C. F. Gale G. W. Crofs , J. Fl. Cobbey . jr. Mem- berslsip-L. 1.1. Pemberton , C. F. Rogers , A. L. Green. Room , fuel and lights-V. ' . 0. Wouwlch , J. E. Jopes C. V. Cole. County Clerk WIEon today overruled the objections fet bytb' free sl\erle ! to the placing of the administration nominees on the olcial ballots. and the Martin wing of dc- mnocracy scores a. ylctory In Gag county by having Its chosen , nllhlates placed upon the ballots of the democratic ticket while the slverles will go p ! H' : \ ) ' petition , I at all. A"hlnlll Not.4 I'"LI P.'rsutmumls. ASHLAND , Neb , S-pt. 23.-Spechl.-Rev. ( ) Chalo1 Hakn ) ' o Insas l C.ty. Mo. . Is In I town visiting hs ! prenU. Fresh Herron luas bought a half interest In the livery bar of Joe.Iafountain. , A new engine for , tl steambaat I.3plale. that Is to ply betwQea .Ashlanl and the state fisheries at South fsod , has arrived and will , be put In placq tatonce. ; Charles Dothamtlbl young man who with other . was charge,1 , , "Ith trying to wreck a D. & : . train at Ahll ! two years ago and sent to the reforll , heel at Keamney has been leal'ed and ro\urne,1 \ home. John ilinkly . a banker at Oration . Neb . an old citizen of Ashland . who has been , In corn. pany with his wIfe renewing olll acquaintance - ance here for the past few days , has returned - turned home. James Dowen , a merchant here , has returned - turned home from 1 trIp Providence , It. f. " "UI' ) ' 1'I'rHun,1'lton. . VALLEY . Neb. . Sept. 23.-Special.-Mr. ( ) and Mrs. A. E. lubbaril are visiting relatives at Gothenburg. lon W G. WhttlDore left thIs morning for Valparaiso. MIl Maud Austin II visiting at White Cloud . Kan. . for a abort time. George M. Stoltenberg ts visiting friends at Abhlanll. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1l.H "I'Htn Gray " nH is Jn"I'r. v'JmONT. Sept. 23.-Speclal.-I8 ( ) Vest Gray of this city , who was admitted to time bar at the lat term of curt , made her first argument In the district court this imsorning. The argument was In support of a demurrer In a foreclosure case and raised a somewhat novel point of I& . I wall ' well supported by authorities anti made a very favorable Impression. IAUXI'S : ANI . ) 11 In 31AICII A FlGll'i' . Or'l.oHIIJ ; n 3t'turno IC""HnH Cl ) . for 'l'l'ln LINCOLN , Sept. 23.-Spocial.-Acting ( ) Governor Moore at 4 p. m. toray was to hear the protest of Attorney E. M. narlet of Omaha aganst granting requisition papers from time governor ! of Missouri for Ed Field , alias Bailey . and Harvey Dames. Attorney General Churchi appeared for the state. Field and Barnes are under arrest at Omaha , charged with havIng beaten a bank In Kansas City out of $600. The are also charged b ) Omaha parties with having tried the same game on the First National and American National banks of Omaha last week. Thomas G. Conkln , superIntendent of time Pinkerton agency , Kansas City , Is In Lincoln as the agent oC the governor of Missouri , who Issue time requisition papers. Before the hearing had progressed far Governor Moore suggested that 'e hal ! Information that Governor Hol- comb was In time state , enroute from Atlanta . all ! that undcr the circumstances he ( Ill not believe he had jurlslliction. Time Ilroceejlngs were then adjourned until 4 p. m , tomorrow. Attorney G. : . Lmbertscn oPllcarer COI the agent of the governor of Missouri. -ssIm.Fi AXU , hAul IIO\'XI U. - Ili'rt SinUous Irives lulls ) U Str"ILu wih 11114 I"u mi ) ' anti luHI'H 'I'si AI.I . Neb. , Sept. 23.-Special.-flert ( ) Holton , a tarmer Ivlug near Dradlsh , while returning from Albion Saturday with his wife and : : -year-oll child , drove ! Into a swollen stream , time Iroad cart was overturned - turned , and Mrs. 10ion and chlrl were drowned. Hollon's cries for help brought assistance and hc was restmed , almost drowned. I I InNHlnJ ; or i'ioumeers. PHBMONT , Sept. 23.-Special ( Telegram.- ) Hon. O. II. Dodge for twenty-two years a prominent resllenL of this county . died sud- 11enly at Glencoe yesterday . lie was a ru- Ident of Louisiana Mo. . and previous to comIng - log to Nebraska served leverl terms In the Illinois legislature. lie was 75 ) 'lar old , SYRACUSE , Neb. , Sept. 23.-S"eclal'1lle- ( gram.Hev.aron ) Thorpe , age 75 , died here today. lie was the father of Oa'lof Thorpe of Droken flow and " ell known allover over the state. He was one of the pioneers ' or the county having lived In Nebraska ' , City more than twenty-five years ago lie leaves a wife anml ! three children growms. The funeral will take place Wednesday at thc Methodist Episcopal church. In"t"IH I 101lh'H ( ; I.th'J ; " 5'smrsIi. HASTINGS , Sellt. 23.-Speclal.-Thsls ( ) morning It was announced that Tom Hurst the druggist , would bo a candidate for the nomination of county treasurer on the re- publican ticket I was vcry surprising . pv'n to his nearest friends , a he was about the last man In the county whom polticians would have picked as an aspirant for that office. Miss Gertrude Pratt , the U-year-oll daughter of George II. I'ratt died yesterday morning after lingering two months , with typhoid fever. The funeral was held this afternoon from the family residence. . Ilnlr 1'01,10 I'r'r 'lime I. , , m.Alt Neb. . Sept. 23.-peclal.-The ) Daily lees are In Blair for breakfast now . in fact are here waiting for the people to get up to read the news. For enterprise The Dee leads them all , Blair people declare. All other dailies arrive at 9:30 : a. m. . after the news haD been read In The Dee. The circu- laton of The Dee Is rapidly Increasing at Blair since the new plan I has always led all other dailies comblnel two to one here. Time parons of other dailies appreciate I and are tast changing their subscriptions. GOIII.r COUl t y " I.'ul r Comsel mmdcii . BLM\VOOD . Neb. , Sept. 23.-S"oclal ( 'fele- gram.-The ) OOilJer Count Fair association just ended a very successful fair there be- log a fine exhibit ot all kinds and an excel- lent speed program. The freefor.al trot was won by Jim Dunn In three straight I heats , best time 2:27. : which Is a track recorl ! . A very serious accident occurred on the first day or the fair. Samuel Dxon while asatnt- log In penning cattle was thrown and hi right thigh fractured. . S"hJ oct tn t Atl.kH or ClnJI'rn JorlLnH. Whie staying In the Dhta ( Mississippi Bottoms ) last emimmer E. T. Moss representing - senting Ludlow Saylor Wire Co. of St. f.oul. suffere from malaria and because subject to attacks of cholera morbus. fn very Instance when attacked he was relieved a tf ! by magic ly minI ChaUh rlaln's Co1c : Cholera anl Darhoea htensedy. lie says : "I regard It o the 'ne plus ultra' of medicines. . " Ueti.'rmtl Cuurt i'd it JurorN. J..tl'rul J'elt The federal court pet jurors for the Oc- tober term at Lincoln ha\'e been drawn as follows : John W. Worrall . Agnew : .1. K. Marsh , Sutton : Samuel n. Jacoby , Lincoln : It. M. Thompson , Sutton : Wiiam Beck , Ceresco : C. E Smumnmners . Geneva : George Lyons , Nel- Ion : F' . M. V.'etiserald Helron : 1.1. A. New- mark , Lincoln ; W. M. Hcharll on , lIed Cloud : Levi flutcimer 1lalcohn : Joseph Van Valin Nelson : \ . J. Cooper , Lincoln ; 1' ' M. hess , I.lncoln : Sllon 1el y. Hastings ; 1' . A. Cope- land , Lincoln : Charles Severlne , lalam ; I . George Ua\'enport , Lincoln : A. A. Carman , Tecumseh : V. ' . A. howe , Beatrice : J. T. Burnett , Greenwood : \V. Johnson , Wahco : Lester Haynes , JoisntonV. : . P. Smith , 1.ln- coin : J. n. Van Clove , Grant : Peter Cocltrel , South Omaha ; I. H. Parker , Omaha : John Connor ; Omaha : Walt L. Dawson , J.\ncoln \ ; Wi A. Cadman , Lincoln : George g. 10r- nington Falls City : Walt W. MelckLlncoln : Ihvh Miller , Platsmonth ; n M. Jones , 1lattsmouth : F. S. Whie. Ilattsmouth ; I. , . Daily , Geneva. . Smih IH Uouull h'l'r. James Smith , the negro who Is cllarjed with snatcllng a Etchel from time hands of Mrs. E. Roebuck near the corer of Thlrlleth I and : Famnam streets several nights ago anti who made off with It , but was captured after a chase with the stolen property In his \01' session was bound over to the district court yesterday ly Judge Derka . In the Bum of ; (100. ( illurringe Liceissems. The following marriage license were I.- sued by the county julge , yesterday : Name and Atldres Ag , . Alfred H. CO\k ! , Omah'L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 AJrel Alco gngstrom \ , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Byrd I.E. Parle. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Coru B'rl Collier , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lR \'illis itease , \Vestern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Amanda 1'hnlx. Omualsa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 $ John Si. Goitisbourotigh. gast Omaha. . . . 26 , Dorn Burns , Nebraska City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Janice F. Catson , Kearney. Mo. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Julia C. Dryden River p Sioux. . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Vmitiee's Mol mer.Sm'rlomsmmi' " I'rustrateti. The mother of Jud(1 Vance of l'lattamoutlm who died Sunday night from tIme effect ot a blow received at the hanls ! of Charles Cummings - mings on the 19th Inst. at Goldanslth's saloon In this city Is now lying ut the point of death the shock of her soil's death having completely overcome her. A complaint was issued yesterday afternoon against Cum- mlngs charlng ! him wih murder. The police officials say that Cummings ! Is not the right name , but they do not know what his real nam Is. a , , 'st Icr 11.ln to bouth Omnhn. Judge Dunlly has fed his approval ot the contract isroPosed to bo entered Into between contractropose \ropose the American Water Works company and the four packing companies of South Omaha to furnish them an additional supply of waters 'fhls Involves the laying of a thirty- Inch main from the Twentieth street \mmp- Ing staUon to the center of South Omaha and branch main adequate to the service stipulated for. The new main will parallel the sixteen-Inch main already down. - - - - - - - - , - - - _ _ UALti1ThtWf WIN. . 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