. i ' .Iln OMAHA DAILY BEE : 'I'Iit'itHiAY. u"CUttl'i1 ; 17. 194)6. ) r - - - - - - - - - - - - WORE 1 [ UI ) TIlE SI' ' 17V11111) \ ) , i - Oitltcns' ' Reform Club Hold Rousing Campaign Meeting , CAUSES AND CANDIDATES COMPARED A - - . . VUlullllnll of 'hr CII , . mad for Irnll" for JIIef UI".I II t Iessler's' : 111111 11t"ur. n 1.lIrlr ( 'r..1 of 1..1.1. Iessler's hall was : well filled last evening with members oC the Second Warll CItizens' neCorm club I'reshlent ] Mu Adler presided and made the opening IIpeech. lie said that \ during the two weeks that had intervened Iinco the club had ) last met nominations had been made for city and county offices hy the CItizens' league . and that thee nominations had : , been endorsed hy the democratic convenis tion These nominations were or good bual- ness men "Ne\'er In the history oC Douglas county has such a set or cotnpetentWand capable blo men been placed before the voters " said the speaker "I am lire you are all satllled 'WHh ) this excellent ticket and I am aura the puhllc generally III well satlsflell. There a' Is a class that thlll ticket Is nOL acceptable to. But this class might as well h ! Eatlsfld , with the nominations male , for they will have to t 116 content with them I think . after the Glh or November. Let liS put our shoulders to the wheel , let liS labor togethar honestly fearlessly and earnestly for the good cause and we shall ho abundantly rewarded hy see- Inr the government oC the city and county In honest hands" George I' : . I1ertrand was then railed for and : responded with nn enthusiastic addres s on the Issues or the campaign ' ; . "It Is not Cor lIIe to say that the conduct or affairs In Ihe municipal and county government has been for tour years most deplorable ; ' he said J. "You taxpayers are already , well aware oC that Cact ThIs h the reason why thousand , s ! nr the best citizens oC Douglas ! county have banded , together ! and subscribed to thIs cit , jzens' reform movement. And there ts noelle olle within the sound or my voice who will 1 gainsay the fact that It was high time ror the bone and sinew oC this community to take some action to check these dishonest olllcerA In ! their wild career " DISCUSSED TilE CANDIDATI Mr. Bertran then took up the various can lhlates for the most Important offices and ex- IImlned theIr records In speaking or the rc- IJllhllcan nominee for city treasurer , he saId : "They have nominated a man rol' this offlee who has shown hllmelr inrapabte oC handlln public moneys , a man who has clone hIs level Jest to cover up the Jeralcatlons committed 1 In the treasurer's office a man who protectl',1 , 1 lIolln and Coulter 10 the best oC his ability mill did not back down until he was forcer I to the wall ! by the mayor. " - Mr. Bertrand then patch his respects to the rPIJllbllcan nominee for city comptroller 110 sahl : . "They ask liS to promote a man from the office oC deputy comptroller \ who has failed to give the slightest aid in the exposure or the embezzlement or finds he was em- played , to watch I (10 not say these men are dishonest hut I. do Ray that they are tncapa- hie to serve this city as public omcers. "Who Is this man Scott they would agaIn place on the bench ? lie Is the man who tour years ; ago rondo premises concerning the In- tl'rlty ! with which he would . discharge hlB JUlllclal duties not u one or which he has , e pretended to keep. lIe cannot change his HPOtS. Let a barrister appear before hIm } t who does not conform to his every whim , anel ) this man , this sky rocket this judicial cy- alone IC you w111 explodes his volley oC wrath upon him. I say this man Is a disgrace t to the bench. A man who Is now grovelling ) ! about In the filthiest politics when he shoal bl' al Ills post oC duty Is not flt t for the office or Judge " . The speaker concluded his vigorous talk with brief sketches or Messrs Brown , Drexel Coo and Donne , all of whom he predicted would be elected by the voters In ! favor o ( good government on November G. Thomas Flynn made a short but stlrrln ! ; address In which he saId that he could , not endorse the men who placed an American flag on the top oC every school house , and then took away the very foundation oC the school by stealing the funds that were to support It. TnOUBLI : WITH THE THlASUnY. . After the chairman had appointed a corn mltteo oC two for each precinct or the ward to superintend the registration ! or voters In- tercstl'll In the work at municipal refer Thc-mas ; Swobo was ; called for and J came to - . ward Ito told oC his experience In searching out the wrongs ; oC the treasurer's omc . He said that at tine beginning the present comp troller hari assured him that after a three ough Investigation he firmly believed that Treasnrer folio was an honest man and that Jill was satisfied his accounts were correc t . An examination was then mad . and , the ract resealed J that no count or the cash dra\\ol' hall ever been made ; the shortage was tounll there. The officers hall burrowed J differs RUIIIS oC money and , had left In place oC the cash ; slips and personal checks. Investlgatio ° showed that these pcculatlons had J ben 1 In progress ever since the first montb at the / present Jmlntstration. MI' Swohe said that. fJhoulll ho be elected he should make some big changes In the methods or the treasurer ! office , and h' was e'luully positive that Guy It Doane woulll Institute reform In the omce ot COIIIIJtroller. ! . Be sure to register to < 1ay. . - + - - 1'\n'NUS.U.IS'I' , ' ' ' ' ' ' , . ; S'I'\'I'I 'O\I"NUNXCI. ; : . Opened nt 1''lrst Chllrt'h Last N""IIIIIA' : . ' -I ' rugrrtn of 5es " 1a U. The opening exercises oC the Nebraska kk Mate conference oC Universalist churohes took place last night at the First church Ito' ' . A. J. Chapin made the opnln Jllress. He [ said the object or tine present meeting was to bring together pastors and others Interested tn the church work from all points In the fJtate. Financial and religious subjects would bs discussed by several able speakers can- Ileetell with the church nod a musical pro gram woulll be rendered at sonic oC the ever - log sessions. After a cornet solo by J. C. Garley the sermon at the evening was preached by He\ g. H. ChapIn of Lincoln The Collowln program lIas ) ) teen arranged ror f 'hursduy and I.'rllay oC this week : Thursday 9:30 : a. m. . opening exercises , presldeut's address . reports and convent ) a n conventon business , five minute addresses : 2 p . m. . Sun- dry school work , addresses by [ True M ' , Cline and ) He\ George Crum , elscuslons ; 3:30 : p. m. . aldress , by Hev. W. W. : lerrltt or Ic-wa. ; address b ) fey. Martha Oarner Jones oC Kansas ; 8 p.m. , Bermon by Re r. George Cnln ot Minnesota , communion . 1.'rlday. 9:30 : a.m. , praise ) service ; 10 a. m. , 'Mlslonary Work In the West " : lr. W. N. Decker Hev. Mary Gerard Andrews and nev , I9 . 1. Chapin discussions ; 8 P. m. . Young t l'l'ople's Christian union informal report Nebraska and other "iloston ' ; states "loston. 95 , by Hev. A. J. Chapin ; Iowa conference Re v Martha Garner Jones ; addresses J and letter a' - - - - AI.IUJJI'I"S 11.1. POl . x'rl.\S. Chllrj'N for 1'ltlllj out u Fir" n' the UII' " . As the hoard J oC health Is a good J deal oC a nonentity at present , owing to the exhaustion ( of the tumid J. the regular meeting yesterday , 'a very brier. The report oC Meat inspect tor Prank for September was approved J and a b ill oC $11 Cram Pre Albrecht for services at , the . dump lost February was referred to the city . council. Albrecht wu recently suspend and consequently 1:0 : brought In a bill for p { : 111c ) len'leel rendered In putting ; out a n rt III the Jump eight months niP. At that tier ne , tme Albrecht was drawing a regular salary as In- . I\ctor , but a he claimed J to han worked . Saturday afternoon smith Sunday on this OCCI- , .r shore he puts In 1 charge for the time at $2 , per day. Another Item II $2 for a bay 1110 carried water , and the remainder II for ash , : amid dirt which hI cblnn he hal to haul to I lilJalr the < damage - . caured r J by - the are. I I , CItt'IN. ( . \ ' ( 'lt. . " . There wi be a meeting oC the Nlnlh 1Vard Citizens' Reform league this ; Thursday evening lt 8 o'cloek at the ha II . .wenty.nlnth and } Farnam All citizens w ho are In favor oC reorm In our local poltlc are Invited to attend. . WILLIA I. IUEISTEAD. l'realdeal . : I s'r IU1'1'1. : : : 11 :1'1' \'J.I II I 1"II"'rlt. ' , ft I..rl.r " ' . .nr.11 I I ' ' ' ' Nut ( 111' 'rhls 1'llr. I r do .n't make , any difference IC you have li ved , I In the ells for arty ( yenta . you Cdn't veto at the coming ( .tecton unl@u your name Is al the reKlstr.tton list In the voting pre- rlnlt In whIch you reshfo , 1.1r year' . registration don't count. The voters' list I made tip new every year , and the old-timer his no advantage over the lan who has bn here but six months. There will ho three days for registration this . year Today Thursday . October 17 , will be th ! drat reglttraton day The three days for registration wi be Thursday October Ii , Friday . October : I. Saturday NovembEr 2. I you take advantage oC the first day you'l have an easy tme oC It. I you walt until the ' coOI day there will be a crush and on the third day you are apt to get lert In the crush with the other lay and in different people who have neglected to reg- lter unlit the last day In tile afternoon. The registration officials will he In the polling heaths or other places designated ' ; In the official proclamation Cram 9 o'clocl In the morning until 9 o'cloc al night on each registraton day. Don't0 a clam. Register early Register on ThurEla ) , . ooaaaoaooaaaQaaaotaa OO Q SOUTH 01\AHA NEWS ccoccccr ec Q . c : " . cc s G'7t Frank Burs . and John Mason were sent up I to the county Jail for ten days yesterday ' afternoon by the pollco JUdge for being drunk and disorderly and having no visible means oC support. They spent the forenoon working the commission men at the stock yards for small change ' ; by lclllug a pitiful story oC hard luck on a western ranch , all managed to get about $ t Wih this amount they crossed the tracks and got drunk. Then they soloed a disturbance on the streets . JUdge Christ- mann learned ) how they hUll raised the money to buy the liquor with and imposed the sentence - fence mated i l'III"'lrl'H11111 llnll . The annual bal oC the polcemen svlll . be held on the evening or October 2t at Dlunt'e bath A largo number or tickets have already - ready been sold , and the policemen expect to have a great time. Chief Thomas Bren- nan will be master oC ceremonies Officers Connell , [ itches , SpoeUel' . Sheehan , 5ful chy and Tan emlln will act as the moor com mittee . Captain lcOonough and , OUcer eters will be at the door , while Oc e r Corcoran : will leak after the cloak room . Uonncllmpn Walters , Mles [ , nan and ) 1lcharrl : will act as a committee or mur . ran emenh. and Mayor Johnston Council . men Ilyluud . Frnnek . Iulaly and lulla wil look after the reception oC the guests. - - - - liter ] logs ( nlll lu. The C\lahy Packing company expects t to begin lelln hogs for export soon. One eC the buyers for this concern sold yesterllay that be rare long the hogs would be solid 1 enongU to dress tar exportation. The other packing houses wil no doubt follow suit son Ir the receipts oC hogs keep up. The govern - meat microscopists have not bud anq work since ( June. Orders came about October 1 Illst year but the hogs have not been In shape this Call to pack ror export. Large heavy solid hogs ore beginning to come In now and that Is the kind the packers want for the I foreign trade _ _ I ; 11A'h' CIt ) ' I ; IIxxI/1 ! E. S. Irownfeld oC Cozall spent ) e9tenlay In town Born to Mr . and Mrs . J. W. Sipe a daughter James Cummins oC Dunbar was In the cat y yester a ) Friday night the republicans w Ill rally at lllum's hall . A dfuocr.tc rally Is billed Cor Franek's hall this evening MI3 Oussle TldJens or Clinton , Ia. , Is the guest or firs . Schreln . } Uss JennIe Iamllon of Chicago Is the guest oC ! rs. Denna Allbery . The republicans have established headquarters - ters In room 20. Pioneer block . piss Kato Illllen and J airs. n. Nichol have returned from visit with ' a friends at Sioux Clly . 1a. The steam radiators . for the nev Iahoney building arrived yesterday afternoon an < J will be placed In position at once . leo Hive [ lodge No 18t. A. F. and A. :1. expects to move Into Its new lodge rooms In the Mahoney building about November t. Mr. MIX Foote and Miss Alma Francis were married last evening It the home oC the bride , 626 North Twenty-second street. The "Dutch band" met last evening to malee arrangements to serenade Sam ShrlgllY pod J bride who returned yesterday tram their wedding trip Wiiam llooley , colored went home last nlghl and food several men "rushing the can" and drinking beer with his wife ThIs angered Dooley and he pIcked up an axe and started to break up the furniture In tht house. The crowd , scattered . and Mrs . Doole ) ran to the police staten and caused her bus banels arrest Cor disturbing the peac-l ; and malicious destruction . oC property Don't Cal to register 5- today . ! , If'I"'U'I'N UIIII 1..tl , Yesterday nferoon the Switchmen' s union hrnrd from the ' , ) hlnrll reports ways a 11 means and transportnton commitees a 11 IIJollrned because the Inanee commltep n alimit yet ready to report The whole Ilay was Fl\.n ; to commlt' , e work and thosp not on the committees hnd a vncnllan. 1.alt e\'enlnl they accepted the Invlnton oC Ihe Council Blurs lodge No G. 10 uteml 1 local ml.etln The vlRltng delegates report ha tv - Ing as pleasant a time a as they ever hud. .NISO : ; , L - 1'.11tAGRA1'IIS. Mr. n. O. Hall Is a Chicago arrival at the Barker. . Mr. and 5lra. \V F. Eaton oC SL Joe are at the Dullard . ! I. amt ! rs. C. lI. Alexander oC Wayne are at the Dellone . : Ir. al11 Mrs . J. F. 1alousch oC Brainard are Mlar,1 , guests . Sir. S. N. Nies and suite . Coon Rapid Js. In . ore Marker guests. Mr. eel Mrs. W.V. . Wide or San Francisco - cisco are guests nt the 51111ard . Mr. and J Mrs. J. J. Chandler Shenandoal r . la. . are guests at the Dlerchanta . Mr . A. W. Hcndrlx and wife are registered at the Barker from Parkton ltd Mr. n. C. Gifford . mayor oC Welt Point. amt 516. O. I. Oatlln oC the same city are stopping at the Barker. : tr. E. A. Van Dusen , advance represent live of "The Old Homestead" company . la rlgtstored lt the Marker . ) lion . Merrl IT. D.1Y. the well known democratic 1 > Itcan and mIning promoter of South Dakota , Is at the Paxton A. 5 1 [ larrls and W. I Plumb has ' e cams to the city iron lalrik , Nev . with a traIn load of cattle . They are at the 1'azton. S'hru"I'IIN lit the luh' ' At the Paxton-C. J. Anderson , John : fl R . Neligh. At the 5flllnrd-F. :1 [ " 'alcot. Weeping water ; I I' . D. foss Crete At the Dellonr-L. H. Drummer . Te\lpn ; . 1 . \V . i'erry Orl ; Mrs . I'mla : Barker York : A. . \Inlil. laltln s ; J. K Jenklna . Schu- Ipl' ; J. E. 1lanlsh O'Nei ; H. D. Apgar , P. p , Ware ' ' : t. Bishop . } . D. PII Olrro\\ , Nebraska Oly ; e. A. :11\'lle. Dodge ; 1' N. Prout 1IeaU Ice . ! At the MprchantsP. . Tyler , Sterlln/ ; J. M. erulkshank , - . G. 8. Cunnlnlhnm , North Mend : gt A. Frv , Niobrara' I. . ( ' . W.her W. J. Crane . 1' . Mpnkln , Arhnglo n ; 1 I : . I. . ( 'IIVlanl Ansle ; N. I. . ' .rlngton 1 . Iturrawx , Norrolk ; Ir. ) . : I. UobhlnH..Onl 1 ; : Wiiam Gilding ! Wt npr ; George n. [ Me- Coy Osceola ; I. . C. Pulhand J. M. Stan o . Nehuwka . At the Arcade-C. D. Tom , Grand islant . i : . . , iI , Uemman C. : I lllnlall. YulllrnlHD ; J. 1. JaKel' . Geneva C. A. Newman C Jlum _ bus ; J. 1. lo.enre , t. Cambridge ; John 1II 1 II- Thcmaa . I.yon. : J. It. Brnokx York ; J. t 1. . IIIRghrs . D.Wit : J n. R'hltG C. Dr ' Iimw n . Aurora ; 'unnle llnvlx. Iawncp : I ale Ilue r- tette . Te'cumseh' 11' . I : . \ ' ' luel'- , lettC. 'rL'UI : 1Vorlcy , Pa Gpblla Drock' J. O. pcClaln . l.ul\.1e Iuul : . McKQ'le , l'ulrleld ; S. . - Iuhrmnn - . Schuyle a Don't tall to register today , } ' .E.O.IS ; OF t A 1 mlCA IN SESSI ; - Opening of the Notional l Sistcrhoo Convention . vcnton Yesterday , REPORTS mOM HEAD OFFICERS I 1Iler I mI fort lt . Ih r 1.IIIIII'r . \rt (111. \'r ) . ' Lust g"'IIIII-II.tUI : 'l'ntlr-Delegmates 'h.re here. In piss Ida Palmer's response to the address - dress oC welcome hy Irs. Wiiam Louden was given the keynote oC ! the convention of 1. E. O.S which ) opened at Myrtle hal ! yesterday - day morning She said that the organization had been In exlslence Cor twenty-five years . ha IOOO lemhera ali should have 25,00 ouch h3 In every state In the unlau . In regard to what should he done with the hods . she suggested that the value oC the lodge II furthering the battle oC womanhoo ror : grandeur oC character would be great . cn- } tariced by aPiroprlatln all the funds ror some great charitable work Irs. Loude'I's address Was \g:1y : charactel'- latle I or OUIII ho@plalty , and voIced time Ceelngs or al , and epeclaly or the members oC the Omaha lodge The opening devotional exerche3 were led by Irs. Durland. The commitees appointed were : Finance , Mra . Mclr.nry ; auditing , Mrs. Spiman : hy- laws lrs. Whlney. The greater part or yesterday aCternoon's session was given tlJ t to reports oC the seti - rotary and treasurer The treasurer shoved I the elstence or thlrteel chapters with 260 I , members In the rte or Nebraska Iowa has Corty-se\'en chapters with 1,432 memb r. The treasurer's report showell a balance or $ ! HS. A letter rrom titre . Martina ( Winans one oC the most Influental ouch earnest wcrk- era or Los Angeles was road endorsing the suggestion oC Miss Ida Palmer that the funds bo used . In building and supporting some benevolent - nevolent Instltutian . and the sentiment seems to be generl. The reception given the guests and mem- " bers of the society hy ! r. O. W. Llninger at his art gallery last evening was much en- Joyed. Mrs . Robert T. Lincoln Is a P. E. 0. and organized ! the nest lodge \Vasidngton . D. C. Already there Is some tall of the coming election oC officers Aside from the pr st- danQ lrs. Briggs , ! [ rs. Bryant or Omaha Is one oC the most IJromlnent clll < Jates. She has been a member oC the 1. E. O. since 1889. The state grand chapter and the Omaha chapter organlzell at her home In this city Fur two years she has been president - dent oC the state chnptcr ouch also president or thc Omaha chapter mud has filled man y other omces. ) Mrs . Spiman oC Iowa Is another prominent candidate , ouch tram the following each or them has there Is no doubt that there will be unusual Interest In the selection oC oC- IcErs. . " Don't Call to register tOla ' . IN TIl } 'HS'IHIC'r 'ol'nT. Gus ; Ju'ohNo" SIIJ fur ' : : nnn tor tbi' 1.0" " ot nirl. . In the opinion or Gus Jacobson one oC hIs forearms tram a point Just below the elbow Is worth $25.0G. At any rate he Is suIng G. I. lammon & Co and Thomas Sword ror that amount on account oC the loss or a fore arm while In the employ oC the defeudan t company. On December H , 1892 , Jacobson alleges that he was In the employ or the lammond [ company al South Omaha. 10 was employed to pull pieces or pork Cram under the cleaver of a "clea\'er man. " 'Vhlle he was puliw g out ono oC the pieces oC pork the clever trucle one oC his fingers and J cut It off. The accident was largely due , Jacobson avers . t to the fact that the "cleaver nnn" was utterly ) Incompetent and from the further fact that the company through Ira fornan Sword . hurrIed - tied the employes too much. After the finger was cut off Jacobson says that the company sent I physician to attend to It. Jacobson thinks that the physician was not much used to treating human beings. At any rate hc say that blood poIsoning set In end It was found necessary to amputate his forearm To notch Court nt " " 1111011. Judge Ambrose will go thIs morning to Holt county to conaller an Injuncton case. There Is a scheme on fool In 10it county tD divide the county In two. A propositon ) to that effect was to have been brought before the voters and J the Injunction was brought to prevent It. An Invitation was extender ) to three oC the Judges or this dlatrict Iey- soy . Dunne and Arnbrosc . to hear the case. Judge Ambrose will probably not hold court In this city Cor several weeks to come. The Injuncton case Is expected to last the rest or the week. On Monday Judge Ambrose wil FO ; to I'aplllion to begin the McCarty trlah There are a number oC other cases on the docket or Sarpy county . - - - - 1.'I"lu'NO" ' 'UN Not S"UNft' ' . Duncan Flnlason has begun suit against the Union Insurance company to recover $24 : Insurance 10 was a put owner of a bull < J- ! mug which burned down II 189t. His Interest In the bulldln was mortgaged to Martina Conk but on account of that fact he will not admit that he retained J no Interest ! In the building. When the building hurned < down however . the company paid the claim to Martha Cook amid positively refused to pay him his share oC the Insurance . which ht claims amounted to the sum he Is suing for . SU\IA' for False in.prisntunrnt. A suit far $5.000 damages for also Imprisonment - prisonment Is being tried beroro Judge 1101)0- well. The suit II a result oC a neighborhood quarrel between James al. Payne the plaln- tiff . and Adolph Slefldn . the defendant. On April G , 1893 , Payne was arrested on a war- rant sworn out In a Justce court by Slelkln Sierkin claimed that Pane had threatenPI to beat his children to death with a clnh and had. him arrested for tear thai he would murder them Tine case came up Cor trial In due course oC time and Payne was tme I'aYle acquitted - quitted . UI'r..t ' Court Nnh' " , Farrell & Co have begun Butt In the county court against the Midway Investment company - pony tar $21)0.65 ) tor goods Jelhere The defendant In the case oC the Omaha hewing associaton against Becker Derbwel' hos moved Cor a new trial The brewing association - sociation sued ror $3,47 on a note and J soon The D. Webster King Glue company Is snlng tie World Publishing company In JUdge Koysor's court Cor $140.21 for goods delivered . The plaintiffs received a verdict In the county court A. J. lanscom has filed a aunt Cor the tore closure at a mortgage on the residence at N. D. I.'alconr.r. The mortgage was given to ! cure notes which aggregate In the nelghbar head . or ' 1,000. In the case of William E. Ilaley against the estate oC Calherlne Tesler the plaintiff han asked Cor a new trial The case was recently - centy decided for the deCend nt. The suit was brought to recover $7,000 attorney Cees. Judge Baxter yesterday rendered a jUdg- mont Cor $ G47 agalnsl Eliza . George I. and John L. Eastman In the atachment suit brought against them by J. T. gdllng & Co A' motion to set aside the attachment was o\'prrulell I. F. Mallam has flied an amended pe ttan In the suit which he has brought against C. 1' . and F. Weymuller and C. Ilarde. lie Is seeking to recover $37. the balance on an account for moving a house and for attorney's Ices Yesterday afternoon Frank Gallagher and rank I Kelpln were being trIed In the criminal court for 18saullng Thomas Gallagher wltb Intent to do great bodily ' injury They are alleged to have been the partners oC the Petty boys who were irled Cor the same assault several Jays ago. assaul James S. Cameron la .uing the Peae Plana company briers Judge Fergun to recover $649 commision Cor slllnK pIanos Cor the lIe- fcadant company while he was Its exclusive agent. The comp3Iy not only denies the claim but puts In a counter claim against CunMon : ror ' 358.:5. rank Patterson . a negro , was aC'lultid oC burglary yesterday aterncon by a Jury I'at rlaremt was charge,1 , .Ith entering the real thence oC ex-Coulclman McAndrews on the night oC July 4. Ills alleged . partner In the deed J. another negro named J Wman Saunders . pleaded guilty to tLe charge oC burglar . - - _ - 3 - a - t'l'lilGJt : lllr 1 l , _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . -d _ _ _ _ _ . . Goods Dress ' EXTRA BARCAINS I Ion { THURSDAY AT TIl : I Sik Dep't Depart111ettt .16-lit Illnelt l Stet ' tnt Scr o- Mj-It nn SIOI'1 E N 0 R M 0 U S heavy : Mntlnssc Sllks- \I wool goods , Morse , s Ilrl" : lo:1 Ilntnc Slk 't 1L1NCfjPl'T [ 8.\1.1 3 3 C . \Plortp' enlnrt . elegant Ih'- J 11(1 [ , Att"tl ( 'L\H\ ) . . . III/nl for rOI' . a ; ; h' ! / ' goods 5.-ln Ser ; , . Ilrgnl.111 Ilfcl lllty. Cnnlcl's { \ I , turn . ! l NOW c linlr- 98C I 8 A N K I R 1 U P T S A / L [ E "Olt I.NI $6.00 ( \ : AI ( PI' ' ' ) \'fnl ) . , \'j . ! . ) . PtIICIi1' Irneati . . . . ) 'J" n } ONI.Y ( AHI , . . . . . . . . . . , - - Cltlfton1- 1lorlo' " , . 2'.0 : nunllty , - " - In stripes and pnht ! , , evening I . . flalt NO\ ; $ t . 15 "trhlel .thl 0'.1. ( \I'OJ" . . . . . . . . . 0 . , "hallel handsome inno.m ' : , 36-ln OF THE Morse s prlro H.W and $ l.2A - Colored Dress Hoods- . lor'I1 Ilrlio Illt S\2 Colur.U Coed RANIlu'PT SAi.i : P1t11'I : ! 4 9C New novelty toasts nil wo,11 ONI.YAnDI. . Ile'I' novtI ft'l'ts ( \AnDI. . . . . . . fabric e1 + guni rlch nnd . el"lllt CJ , orll rih s . Ile8lg11 S P MORSE DRY GOODS CO Stl'lpcd _ \.I\ti- e'ol.le. of the tight IJrlcld far I. Ouly 15 ' , o , . , 1 I.1Cc' " In the lot lle I . . I' \1Cc' plgn . . proJI.lnn' . ru" r goods , "v.'r ' branch , ' . ; "very , - " IMnt ) , ' " ' , . gooII rtnch ) 1 rh'e 7c itdNRl'PT . 4 . FAi f' t ' \\\Fb \ \ ; ; ) SALF. : : , I : : 9 c Come early 1 1 i ordcr to get the choice stntile i. 1 j . . , . . colors 1 IA.NI 1 toff . 10I"/ t htLhB C ; 1111"r A hil lot ot Dress oods- of the assortment l ! H b ONI"IAm ( ) ) . . . . Tn close nut "lnNlhlh \ M All Ali Silk Itinire- lknxmco l Al SII llotru- Wnol and Silk Wool 1'Inids . 8AI.I. novelple amt Slopes : lHlel' I.rr vlrd. Sik ; 111. ONrYAI . \or : . \.1101' I"1 ( , nr49' and ; ! J . ) I 0 : : : I..Sc : N C c : : 0 : : r SAI.g Good I nllk rh'e . relnhle shaddes IHCI $12. . : w.t'rlltl..1 0:1.1 n.hs ! ( I :101'41 Htl'T pure ) 5 9 C - Under wear h I Corset Waists Trlmiziln 1 LItet . \1 the best makes both . but . rl11111111tg I tun mind clasp fronis . al ) colors - b JDe p fir tment Depart11el1 t. DNI.Ynml ors and . sizes $1.25 . : , , : . Mnrle' OUIt , , , . . . ! ! : , rrh'r . , , , , , 69 } e1 aa t lent . . . I Wnlst Corsets Children's Wool Vests Iolg Three lots to hr clo ed out Chldrcn Vcts. Qalitei Tlr'o leclnl lotl hI clm.(1 olt ( Qllts "Tho TulloI' Madr . " gnoll Thursday . comsisthtg or l'crshut Braids . Thllr".ll lnl . . clmlltlll ler Ant Punts . amoral rioI' Large size lrrhpt Quills ' lulltr ) arch I Inll' ' goods . . . HI ! 1'nesententerirs . ! ! . Spangled nod Ir- goad . worm and durubie ! . 111 : mot-n'o'm price $1.5 , Qllll'7 5 C nurses ! , . goo.I. rhlescent Nnvelllt's . ) s price 75e 37 " Jeweled mid Pearl Wlrl Ind Iol.e' . . OUR Ilulhe C " sizes I . . . ' , one . ' J th guniR . I'IUCL ! ( I'11) ) . $12 . . : . . . OITI . . I'1tl'I" : UNLY . . . . . . . . . . . Dress 'lllllog. Nn\lh Jp\ ted early . the ) ' BANiRi 11' BAI.g PH ' I ' : 25 C ' Ill trot t last I to I g . ( w 1. : a a. t long these prices ; mil t Ip"e ' lt ONLY ( E.\CIt . . . . . . . . . . Extra ' slzo . Helv ) Qulltx ' 'In III t III Cl. Ior'gJrlc. ' $1.4 . QUII'95 C . , price \ Lot t. PHICI' ! : ( bACH ) . . . : . . . . . . Iot ' Lndics' Scotch LOT l-lorle'l Irlcc 75n' to Lntlos' Wool Vests 1.llgl 11 Mnt ' sellles Quilts . L ace $ L25 UUIt l'mCI' : UNLY2 C llorse'x ! 111'"pllh'l . . Quit ! 1 3n $12OUI \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Regular I mode ' I . Imported I I lol''e'lJlll \ $ - 0 OI'H nA ( t1) ) . . . . . . . . . , . . ell Ipole. .I'ltl''I' .s. , : . . ' ' ' . . . . 'I' I' I \ . goods whlh' . only . 31 ! . . L. ( \11) ) . . . . . . . . . ' vi1P'1' ! . onl' . : qunllt.7 : C Lot ' I.'NI . ) ( hAul 8.\JI . . . . lllI' . . . . lcnchcd Dnnfnsl ( epartmet1 t 1.07' 2- \ lorsl" ' pl'lre $1.25 to Dnlnsl - $ ; ' .cA . OU ! t PI ill. 'E . t05 Oc Ladles' Inches wide . nil pure linen ' ( S2.C. YAlD nll . . . lllCg . . . . . . . . . . . Lnlios' Divided Skirts tine goods . lol'"e' Ih1n'55 C /00 : ! Ot'l [ / [ ltlel : ONLY ( YARD ) Pillow Cnso Laces lot 'J . lHII' , . ( ONI.\ 'ntural wool , plant gon.ls , n10 orso's pric:2.50 , , 100.11 , : \Vhlle 1 , 4 to 8 111Ch1'a I wide , 1.0' 3-lore' price $2.0 to , . HpI > T 9A1.15 l'RII'1 b QNLY ( 70-1 Ia Sttltt I Damask ; ttretty' designst : > . 1 ; 0 Ol'lt I'ltl'I" : 0" ( . t07 5 C ( IACI : ) SAI.l . . . 11.1 . . . . . . . ' . 1.00 - . t ln01 Ilrlty :1 rf'1 drlllns 10. . .0UI 4c ( ) AID ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J'pInnt tine Hood . ( ternan lHICg ONI.\ ( \\ID ) . . . . . . . . . " . make . soft and ( durable . i3aulcd I lirmntdiucs ( Ladies r Fast Illnck Cotton Hose 1Ior" " ' ' , price ' 12. OU1t75C f.I orChsLle ! , 1Fj t'0)OUI Bc F0egant ! goods , desirable mind - Ilnck CotOt IHIl'r . " AitO . ONLY. , . . . I } ( , O . , . ( . \ t'0) ) . . . . It gp/nnt .Ih. pretty . patern ! Regular made double . llorse'a trice ; $3,50 . OUR { Wlc- } ! heels and foes Mon\ 't pore . I'RiCE ! ONLY nAnD ( . , , . , , , 1 50 \ IJI ) fie . BArhII" ! ' ' S.i1d712 ) lC " r\nt E ( curial I t Lncoy nCE 1) . . . lHCI . ONLY ( PAm ) . . . . 2 Corset megant goods , width 3 to 15 Lndics' bast 1ICI . ( Wool . Iioso De PHCI imeltea Diorse's : : ONi.Y Nice . . 3c . . : . . . OUR . . . . i4JC Glove price Plain 35 .c. and BAN . , ( \.I. , . . , I Morse's ' SALT : 2C ep a rtmet t I 5fursr's + . OGLY , , , , ' 2.0 , OUR 31 HIg ONL . ) "lt,1 ( ( ) . . . . . C I orf.prir . . . . . . . . . . l7C - De artl $1,25 Corsets . epar ent t1en New Loco Collnt's Including staple , relable Lnc. Colal's 1LHandkerchef - fo HIb makes eloxe : . them mull ONLt co IorI lt . . . . quick . . and . . . , . size oun . . . . 8 3C I , In 1IUrdo , lllnt . . . and lace . . . . square . . prices . . . . ettccts , . . each . . . . . 8 9 C RIOCk A . , . bll Woolen tot warn lttOIS . . goads . - 51 I nr.r " price wax Cue mid 750 11ANIUlI'l'1' SALE 1'RICI':23C : I'IUCI' Department ' IANI RI'I' ( I ) SAI.J . . . . , . . , . . . . C Small W are Suede and tiltccc ( lilos'es : Pine goods . real ) lid , I amid i- Denartment honk also 4.lllltJ. mill colors Lndics ' Jnp . Silk Nnntcrclllcfs C - _ and tlzll U.GO nnll $1.75 gouda . Indlcs' SII Inu1'crchlcf BANICRi ' Ier SAI.J < . 8 8 All pure etHIc , initial corners , Stoclcnetc Dress Shlellt Mnrse'1 Morse's price 25e. OfT ; : ; PItICE..17c ONi.Y ( t'Ailt . , . . . . . . IICI , , . , . C Morse's ' pdre. 3' c , corlrQ 11 C 15e. OUR lnICE. . . . . . ) . . . . . Bc r. yard ar > eel 25. err lHICE..17c , ONI.'Alt . ) . . . . 1'R1CE ONLY : \ > . . , , . . Assorted Hairlns , In hugs . 5lurae's Mor e'H Ge , : Cotln . , . . TI'etotltlSe ( .Io\'cs 1IUCI' ( \Cl ) . . . AssartII lalrnlns Murl's e'HlrlC" OlHt ( : : . . Je OISSI \ ( price lOc oun IIICI . . . . . . . . . . 5e Hooks and I . ) 'ps , block or whlto. UlbreaJah : \ e I\Ubb'I' ] . C"mb . Iorso's. aiorao's price 3c . OUIt ' h. , . . In 8-lnch suede , vnlng Cochlea' Linen } " . ; ( 'I. . . . , . . : . , . . , , . : 3e. OUI I'IUCI : " , Ic abodes and BtlN.t colors , Ol , , Ladl.s Lnch IatldkCPChlCtB price i. I TnblRIctn . . . . . 7e 5 -lool < Corset Ci , PHI.I' 6hlllo. llorl ono Jnulkcrcltcts , Initial I cors. . Ruled \rltlng Tablet1. Pat s.heets. . ll7c . oun , ( C1191J . . . , . MIr's , . price . . . or the best bmol" 11Jrtpr , ' cor tine 10 "hPt" .e. . . . . . . .30 . " s. e goodx . \ Morse's ! rice I. _ , OUR ' Morse's prlco ] Sc , JUIt . PRICE . . . 7e Stewurte lRIC8. Threal I , ' hlor.s0. ' $2.00 . uall' , . RANLRUPTit 7 - , c 9c , , St-WI.t'S 'Mortc's . ' ON'I ' C IIPI' . ( , ; , 'C Raae su . " . . . , S l.lrIIHIJi. ON1.5 I totters lad PAIH HICb : O. i 1.1 , ( hAC I ) . . . . . Hale ' . hack and ss'hlte1 and ' chl- prllI e , OUR IIICI . . . . . . . , , . „ 3e y ) ' lnlCI drln'R. . . . . . . . whie. . . . . ; lorse'H . . . . . . prlco . 9' Ipst . Plns OUR toll PHII. count : . . MO'se's . . . . , . . 1trice ; . . . 10 Hcyulcr 2 Clo\ ' ' C cut' s Inltlnl HOhdkcrchlcts Envelopes finest linen 1\11C \ . ) parse's Illnck Pins ( ' , Morso's prIce W dozen I In the lot . brolcen pa ors ) Pure IlnOn ibis goods . " price 2sc . OUR PHle i , , . . . . : ' . . . . . 9 lace „ OUI PIn. PHICI t . . . . . . . . . . . , . 4c 'I zel. good colors . one "rleen the PRICE . Pur : ONLY price (1 ( EACI lue , ! ) . OUR . . . , 19 Fancy Corallne 250 . 01)11 glass Dress PRICE. Atomizers Stays . . . . \orRe'B . ( . 1'1 . . . . doers . price . .13 ) , Wire oun Dress P1tlCE Stays . . , . Morn'.t . . . ' . . price . . . . . IOe . : le l Best r . $ H . ( .rMJ F'.11fq : ' T qutQitlra ) SALE . . . . . IHCN . mnilrt . . . 1.37 60 Cotton Flannel . 12ioOutng Flannel , IDe Cretonne Calico , 12c DressCin hams 150 Crinkle Gin 'ms Milrcmtrants ) , 2to to yards LllKe tlKlre ! twilled Large variety striposchccks Mil ) : Tluirsdll ! Lrlc : ! clecks Ll ht and rhodium colors l. ay , In cnch , dark or light colors , bevy lee : ' . and plaId , LIKlt fld ledllm Only 31C TltursdaY , onY Thursday Thursday , Thursday , 2 6c only 6/c yard only 6 1 , c yard only 4c yard . , . ' - ' - - - - , - " . - AAIUSEMENTS cc0000OOOOOccooooo The great laughing success , "CharleY'3 Aunt " will be the attraction at the CreIgh- ton for three nights , commencing with this o'enlng's portoruance The story oC the play hinges upon the adventures oC two OxCord men who Cal In ! love. The objects or the af- rectlons oC these two young English g0nlle- men are on the eve or leaving for Scotland . They west declare themselves on the moment or never. In the nick at time , a wealthy and wl < Jower aunt oC one or lineal announces her aplJrouchln arrival In London from her vast estates In Ilrazih She wi be there that < day [ lore's an opportunity for asking the girls to a luncheon In the elegant roms at Jack Chesney one of the swains. The aunt will arrive In time to chaperone the affair. . The girls accept the Invitations and shortly appear but the aunt does not . east notice son comes that her arrival has been unavotd ! J- ably datnyed Dleanwhlie , Lord ancourt Oabberly a wealthy and waggish ; young col- legion has been asked to the luncheon as a makeshift to entertain the aunt whie the lovers do their lovIng. Babherly Is on the owe oC goIng to amateur theatricals where ho Is to personate a mal < Jen lady or advanced , years In the Inventvcness of desperation II Is decided that Dabberly must Impersonate the aunt who has arrived On this persona- tion hinges the whole fun oC the play. "A Texas Steer " Charles H. Hoyt's satire on American poltcs and life In Wasbln ton , comes to Bod's theater for three nights commmcng ! Sunday evening next. ! I. Tim Murphy who created the part oC Don . Maverick Brander congressman from Texas Is with the company this 'e3. and whit a well selected company Insures an enjoyable - joyable IJerrOrmance of this generally conceded - ceded heat oC Charles H. Hoyt's plays The sale or seats will open Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. MI' . g. A. Van Dusen , advance representa- tve at Denman Thompson's "Old J Heme- stea , ' " company , which comes 10 Doy 'a the- Iter Wednesday anti Thursday oC next week arrived In the city yesterday. The attraction at Boyd's theater for Friday and Saturday nights of next week will be De Wolf Hopper and his merry company inline the comIc opera , "Dr. , Syntax. " . - - - - - Don't fall to regIster . today : lnrrllA' " i.It'1 . rlxex. The following marriage licenses were Is- sued yesterday : Name and . Address , Age . Alexander " ' . Crack , Minneapolis. . . . . . 40 , Mil ) M. Sherwool : Uen\r. . . . . . . . . 3t Fred F : . Cockrell SOllh Omaha. . . . . . . . 21 Alela , Woodward ' J. > South Omaha. . . . . . . 21 John H. Lucas Sarp county . . . . . . . . 6t ' l.uceUa A. Sours , SarlY count ) . . . . . . 5 4G 1'lwln ' H. Morgan , Omaha . . . . . . . . . 26 Kitte E. : Ogburn ; Omaha . . . . . . . . . . 19 James Adam . Omlltf : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Deborah J. : reAllll , South Omaha . . . . 2 Hans e. Anderson Omaha . . . . . . . . . . 30 Marie P. Clark , . Omha. _ . . . . . . . . . . . : James story . Sioux City. . . . . . . . . . . . . rt t tM. Fmma Mlller Sioux City . . . . . . . 43 Max Foote South Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Alma Francis . 8out",9muha. , . . . . . . . . 21 01or p ' 'holpson. ( Jruaha. , . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Mae Updyke Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Louts Baron , Sioux Glty' _ . . . . . . . . . . . 2& I.ellh Cahn Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 \\'fillnm C. llaney lpatrlce. . . . . . . . . . . . 31 1.lllan J . Proctor Waterloo . . . . . . . . . . 2t John I.amI1rlcht. Beemer . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Annie \Vaagh . Deemer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 , lnNN tnI "lu"rNI UUlhf'r" . " I The Young Men'mt Christian associaton , begins this evening a class for the study o nf I Chrletlanlly . I ! t Is for men who are meetng with dlmeuttiCs In uecepting the Chrislla n faith and thole neceptn consider them seh'cs skeptics . agnostics 01 free thinker will be welcome Dr. 1)111 was In the midst of the tree thought ot I'ngali : : whit e he was pastor of one at the Iradlng . "angel. teal churches there and Is ' Ind a fair and thor ough student. le will conduct time class t n the conversational manner and will consider any dltcultlfs which are presented to him through the let.,1 ( six . The general Illan oC the cuBs as tal"ns outlined I. to consIder - . outlm' alder the authority and interpretation or the scriptures the destiny oC man and the ! work oC redenipt/on. / I will meat on Thurs day evening at 8 O'cock , , ODD TELL011'S' I ' AND SISTERS - Opening of Grand Lodge and Rebekah State Assembly , ENCOURAGING REPORTS FROM BOTH BODIES lh'I.nh. Iteftmse tt Urn" , the 1.lnt. 0" . 11IJnrr..1 AppllcauIs-1'ro- ' .e.III" " Y"Nf'rtnytlcr.oun l"t 1 "t'nllA' . The grand lodge Independent Order of Odd I elows or Nebraska met In annual session ) yesterday morning In Odd J J Fellows' hall. The morning was consumed In conferring the grand lodge degree on over 100 past 'grands , In considering grand omcers' reports and J In exemplifying the unwritten work The secretary's report showed 201 I work- Ing lodges In the state with a membership In good standing JUly 1 of 9,390. There are seventy-rour lodges oC the Daughters oC Ho- belmh In the jurisdicton with a membership of 3,9i. Though there was not a great In- crease In membrfhlp shown the report of the secretary was highly dtlsractory. Tate afternoon session was given over al- most totally to consIderIng the reports oC conmrnlttees the Judiciary report alone causIng - lag contnued dlecuesion I.ast night nt Creighton hal Omaha and South Omaha lodge teams conferred Iho tour : degrees oC the order . UBI'I'Bns , 01" iUIIR1CAll . 1'rmu'eedhmirs ot the S'nt" . \ ' .ru..III ! " \N""hl- . \III.ullltl'nt ot Comnmlttee . ' The state meetng of the Daughters of Iebelmh was enlivened yesterday afternoon when the question was put to timid out time sentiment oC the delegates In regard to the order promulgated a year ago by the supreme lodge admitting unmarried women over 18 years or age not relatives oC Odd Fellows to memb rhlp. The order orIginating In the supreme governing body was the law , but some lodgco have Ignore I. The resolution favoring the order was carried by a small majorlty. The older member anti olde r lodges were opposed J to It. I was favored by tine younger lodges Secretary Cora M. Beel's report elicited much praise because oC its completeness and as a showing oC god work < done President 11. L Hoagland's address was devoted cidefly to the consideration oC the action oC cerlaln lodges In resisting orders oC tax.Time The membership In Nebraska Is 3.95 In seventy-five lodges . Last evening the delegates attended } Ruth Hp\ellh lodge ) No 1 to witness the secret work In the Initation or a can < Jl < Jate , This was the oral time a can < Jllute was ever In- It'ted before the Rrand lodge In Nebraska At 9 o'clock this morning the delegate will listen to a report Cram the sovereign grand J loge by Grand Secretnry Wier oC t I.lncoln. Appointive om : ers and committees were named a follows : . Appointive Omcers-Warlen. Jennie A. Bright ; conductor . Chem Hoog ; chaplain Lucy J. forger ; Inside guard J. Wllbrow ; out side guard . Emily Cheney. H ( < Jental CommltteAlberta Utley . Maggie Allen . Nellie Redford . Eva Dckerson , : Sarah Richmond . lo'lnancial CcmmlteoMnry C. Sperry . Susl9 mink. I' . Cole Luis Welgga J. Augusta Dhn . Dla rlb"lon CO'mtecMrs. ! Llvesey . : lg- gle Robert I . Llzzlo Lent Nellie Smith Jennie ! 4lovcr. Gover. LegfslntlonSadie5'right ! . Mary Finaton Grace Haler , : lrlnr West , Mra . Uran. : H turn _ lf. POWErl , Llip Chowln" Nel- le 10well. ! Hoe Stevens C. C. Hobin : llesglgmma Talbst Belle Bolshaw , E\'a 5l0rzh0u . Kato Williams . Ella : . \o.ldell. . Memorlal-Catherlh Bellamy . Anna Mar shall . 1.lbble Bunt . Dora 1.1 Sturgeon , Mary Lyons. state oC Order.\med Hooe , Berth Ieterlon. D3kr. Lldn Seldoa . Mary J. Slllen . Emma . . . . ' - , ' Shades for Windows WB WAX'I' YOU TO 'l'IDiIvOI" " us when you think or Shade , for this II n purt of our business . and al's t larger part thnn yet might unlink . You wi tied In our . Hloek the . cheap Klehun Shades ft lUc each , with spring fixtures I'elll.r 10 hang . J Opaque Shades In nil colors with or wihout frhlge-the [ lllln { ole iL IOc : for I six feet ' .lu Oil hand paInted OIIIIW [ 1IIIe to O'dl ! rouly , with lim i . t- shorn lixtu'es , :11 the seluln Scotch fast colored 1ollndH. ' ' \ colored OpUIIHS to Illch extellol' mind Illet'II' of hnuse- rl'\\ ' 1111 very desirable. I Send 3'om' orders hr mall amid our lan will cal , show sumples und lake iueasures . . . OrchardflOarpetCo . . \ raaaa ar uooLJI1E1 JDo o F You Think I Is S01ething " Else. . U Fl . The "why" of the bad feeling is B what puzzles Yoil It is easy to imCJ amine so many causes , when the I j real one is indigetion. You think i its sOlnething else rhe cure is ' Ri fins Tabulcs A . single one . [ gives relief . Ask your druggist nlpanl Tabulf8 : Bold . L 7 drurHlrts . . . or by roan _ I line price ( : Cfft. . . . boa . ' II rent . to The mil . II . pans Chemical C"mp.IY. Nc 10 nDNC at . U. P. D mo 000000 , 0caLJUlc d . , . . . .