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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1895)
- - - - - - - - -v- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - I - R . ' 'HE OMAhA DAILY . I3EE : 'llHIDAY ! , NOVEMllEl ft 1. 1Sjj. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tOW \ IUCED l > ) CLOTlll SALE . Tomorrow Begins the Grandest Low Priced Clothing Sale Ever Held in Omaha i - EQUITY CLOTHING COMPANY SELLING OUT I'rr ) ' 1I111111r'oI " 'lIrlh IIf ! II" n nit Ch''rrIIC" II Ch. IIII'W flr lu ) ' " ur ; 1"1 lu I. . Clu".1 out ltIII"t , Al ) ' J'rlcc II'flrc $ jitnuut I' ) ' J. $810 OVrmCOATS FOIL $2.t0. That's simply a sample or the way the clothing Is to he soul from this on. II ! heavy well IIneI , . sold ( and suhstanlal over- coat ; pUt In to go lt $2. O. Th's price / precludes the possibility of these overcoats stnyln In the store very long , so that you needu't eXI.ect to get them after the first few day . Heavy all wool overcoats and ulsters In Kerseys ant al diagonals , small cizes $2. O. \ orth $8.VO. MI $8.00 ant $9.00 sult , sacks or cutaways - ways $ .76. Only a few months I business-all the goods new. and such Prices as these-surely vail never' herd of the lke before. All the new shapes I. & W. collars . 12c each. The 25c flfld 40c heavy merino underwear ant at 12lc each All the 3lc and lOc overshlrls at 25c each. All of WIlson Bros. 76c 10 $100 laundered shirts nt 50c and 75e. All the 10c and 76c knee pants at 25c a p.dr. ant Compelled to move-makes an awful sIght of difeenc3 In pricenever was the cut so apparent 08 In this Instance where everything - thing In the stnre from a hat to a collar ! button , from a trunk to a grIp from an ulster to a pantaloon Is cut at least 50 per cent. cent.There Is no finer goods In the cIty ; there are no prlcea withIn BpMkln distance. . Welt : black clay worste.h cutaway suIts former prIce $10,00 and $12.50. In small sIze , , at $5.00. Men's fIne $10.00 worsted overcoats wIth silk facing and satIn sleeve lInIngs , 360. Samples from the thousands of barl alls to be offered are dIsplayed In the show wInS dols , and Ih I'rlces attached arc so small that If you have any money In your pocket : you'd : , better net risk looking In the wIndow. : \ Hut , serIously , If you walt any clothIng of any kInd whatever , you never wIll have such another chance to get It at a savIng of at least 60 per cent . for the EquIty ClothIng Co. are compelled to vacate the corner of Thirteenth nod 1'a rnln , and these Ilrlces wIll help to 110 It At least three competent clothing salesmen wanted al once , . JII { J POI 'J'II MAt ) 10USI. : . 'J'hr.t. Y"II1 SII..I'I t , , " 'I'hch " 'I ) ' ( II jut' AM ) IiIIII. Charles 11. flurry Chafee and Charles Thatcher were taken to the Insane asylum at I.\ncoln \ yesterday. The three men have been at the county jail for a consLderahle length of time , as the LIncoln asylum Is full of Insane patients and It baa been found ImpossIble to receive them. Thatcher was origInally arrested on the charge of perseculn a YOn'Omln to whom ho was formerly engaged SInce his ! Incarceration It was discovered that ht was Insane , although he has boon harmless. Chalice was arrested on the charge or pass- Ing forged checks and has been In the asylum hefore. - 11'1 " 'h" Sln"cl II' for Onuluii. The followIng addItional names have been signed to thl agreement to contribute $100 apIece to Ilay off the debt of the Omaha Fall anti Speed assocIatIon. The agreement becomes bindIng whel 150 signatures are attached. 0'1) eleven more signatles arc required for thIs purpcse. Now Is the time to sel1 your name to Z. T. I.lndsey. 11-01ahu : Elevalor . . . . . . . . . $ . ] -harlls , Shlverlclt company. . . . . . 10 11r.E. \Vikeley. . . : . : . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 10 I 117-FrancIs ( Ormmljhe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ; 118-A. J. popplelon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1' ) : 119" ' . A. laxlo:1. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 120-Omaha Brewlnh amutoclatlon. . . . . . . 100 121-Metz Bros. l1revlng company. . . . . 100 122-Paxton & ) Brewing . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 123-H. 1,0 ' Ulrges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 IllIt.V. . Yates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOO 125-NoljrnFklt Fuel company. . . . . . . . . . IOO ( ) ) 126-C. 11. l/lvcn ! cOllln . . . . . . . . . 10 127hulllcCmmiloch & Clorl , on. . . . . . . 10 1'/S-Omaha Merchants Express. . . . . . . 100 ] 29-Colln ! & lorrl , on. . . . . . . . . . . . 10) 30-0malm liottllng company. . . . . . . 10 , 11-- < omlelclal National bank. . . . . . . . . 10 I 13J - Brownln . KIng / & Co. . , . . . . . . . . 100 ; 1la-Erasttis : A. Benson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . let ) ! 131-Hetal 1)rlmgghstM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 135-1tl. H. Ielllfhl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 $ ) 1ll-Sophmim.m I' I . N.ble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 137-J. .1. 1rowl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . leo 13-C.eorge 1. ( 'oller. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 1390. C. Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - Edward RosewatE speaks at tIme citIzens' allies meetIng at the ColIseum . tonight. IIN"I"1 lt SI. .J.hl'N I'iIIIN'nhpilI. II A tfeen 11ay mission uNler the conduct , at 1ie' I"atimerVnttmtoii was begun at St. John's EpIscopal . church last evening. A careful house to house vlslllon was made of thc part of time city In which St John's Is ! I ni I 1',1 , aUI nn InvItatIon extended , to every one to attend the mls ' lon , wihout regard to denomlnatunlll tlfelence , A mlsblon In the Episcopal church Is Iw no mean , an everdny occurrence. In fact there htn'e le.n hut two Iueh series of , fcrvlces In the Eplseollal chinch of Omaha , "athor huntington's mIssion at St Baron- lms' In lS0. and ' Father Cropmuy'a at the Cathellrl In the Lent of 1893'hlie ! the ordInary services of time gll ' . copal church fire more or les rItualIstIc IUI cerenoonlal. those ot a ml8slon are of the m4tnlpicst and most Informal chnractt'r. 'l'he mitrect / and z,9vfti . "re.rnll.lton of the . saving truths ui ; uImm'msImitpImy \ len \IU women WIO 11(1 them . throuGh plain maier of flct lreachlng Is the object of the mission. 'hen' ' wil 'he I eng servIce every night durIng time missIon lt 7:30. : followed ! by 11renhlng nt 7:4 : ; A special Iervlce ) chidren wi ho held l'very afternoon . ( x- cept Saturday and Slllla ) ' . at 3:45 : p. m. . Jlllrll .r . 'h'll 11illImm. Thc rlml\lns of Alvin Jdhing : reached this city yesterday and weN eon\'e'e,1 , to thc famIly lellllelcc ; Gi North Nlnelenth street , where time funeral wIll bo heM tomorrow - I morrow afternoon at ' 1 o'loek. The limIer- ment wIll hu at Carroll . lii. . where ; Ir. Ell- hug wa born , Iml where ho spent Jlls boyhood - \ hood tinys. ' : . \Ivll la I I11A left Omlha In Atigust 1611. mind went to Iol ton. T'x. , whele he en- bred the employ of tlm . , Texas Heal Estate l anti Inimnlgrution company. its IL mutemmog. Ilmlllulon ( OIIHn a. I stelog- rim plmer , anll at whlh Place h ( ci \11 'l'imesiay after an Ine R of three days. 10 graduated from ono of time , 'ollerclni colleges of this It ) ' ald currIed 'fho lire In artier to enable him . to secure ( minds 10 assist II pa'lnr hIs Wl ) through ( ol.'le. HI hUll many frlllls In thIs city anti wnt unIversally liked. .Iu > t lirlor to hit lepaltlro for 1'exas . his friends 11'11(1 < < him I farewell 1II'epton. : which Included ' 11 < . n moonlIght picnic Iii Hans- ' com park. . - Dull nf 111"1'1111 l'IJI'hl" . There5 a large atteudammee last night at the bal given ut Creighton hah ) ' the Hlherlan lCntghts. Whcn the orchctra Itruclt up the grand mareh nearly 200 couples took theIr places 01 the Iioor , and : I was : SCI thlt Master of Cercmonlt's ( larvey hlll not 11110 extra lireparatlons to receIve a large elowd In vnln. A long I.ro- . grain of alc"R hlil heel mirrangeul . which \ lS tholoughl ) ' emijoytil About 1 :30 : there vas a cessatIon of flslvilps. whIle the nicumbers of the order ami tiit'ir ladles went to time Kur\ach cute , thel' II' ( supper Was .er""t\ 'fho reei'ption conmniittet' was eOlpoH'1 of ' 1" Ommrvey . :1 1' . hilnehiry. tl. : 4Ic'ormnac1c J. NUlle , J. l.a\ ) ' , ; 1. Coffey . D. Hlal'ol'l antI - 21. liannigan. . ) cor. ) Jllrl'II : i , ; . ' 1.1..IN. . . . 'HICl Time fo\owll 1\llagl lIcenses sere I _ ' tIterlla : ) ) Nnlne amid . 'uiidteii . Age. Vied .Jnimmson. ) Omuh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 ( 'lmtry Newl'ol. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B lIon . \UAU . Omnhma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 .II"slo Imtumi , nmaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juhn O. 11'1111. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta l.anllrlch , _ _ Onmmthn. -n . _ . . . . . . . . . . . :1 II ) ' Still SImmImlig I ' II I 11111. May , \11101 ulII BI OrhnN' , e'oluire I 11rllzIn C the ThIrd 1:11. he"om in- \'olv.'t II ( fight yosteminy ntttrnoomi . 111'- Inl which mlLmy drew ( Itlro Inl cut 11'1 luimmi. 'I'le lust t thou thus paIr 1'lme together " gether lo e with ? lmiy 1 nearly mazor . : v\ef'1 e the young man'l Drs. Nichols & Nlchcls . IllfCI:1 attentIon 1 ( diseases or women - . RUt chliilrc - mm . H'S ' Fern .111 Joydel flris. . ' at < Is en Mga ( . III.\S hl54COVlII - . ( . \ l'I.\tJ.IS. 1.lnc. ' 'm".I" , 1"111 Ir"llht II 111,1 1.1,1 h ) ' 'lh"I , CITY OP itiiX1CO Oct. 31.-I xenrvc gold plcer have been dIscovered by Indians : at Juajecture . a vllhigo hetwttl Guadalajara and San Ihias. Large amounts of gold have been brought In for ache hy the Indians , and there Is much excitement over the news I.a "rlbula , a new dolly , I beIng rIdIculed hy the liberal party press for having 8U- geated ( that In order to avoid the slow and , pcaceful cOIluest of Mexico hy Americans , h'xlco should refuse to have any tr.HIt wIth the UnllLl Silies ; that nothing be ex- porled thither and not even ! graIn be Imported - ported even were the Mexican p3ple In peri of starvmmtiomi . An exhibit or Cuhan proJucts alt manu- factre : . con lslnK of tobacco cIgars . llp rc t' " 0. fruIts and perfumery wi have SlllC _ ' In the coming Internatonal exposi- tion . also Bellan raIlway supple ! . Spanish resIdents hero have already ralFel1 over $ i,000 for the campaIgn Iii Cubi besIdes 400 mules , alI ! the Spanish colony II the city of Pueblo has secured over 100 mimIcs. Fresh arms anti ammnnlion have beau sent 10 Sonorr for the troops fghtlg time Yaqu1s ; Opncr:1 Torres Is raIsing volunteers for that campaign. The country Is very mnountsImmau. so that even mountain artillery Is not ava II able. - - - - - - , ' ' ' ' ' I , t ( Lt I % S'L' I I I II. WJOI' : 'I'IS'J'I"J I J \H.\SS'I' IDI. ilvI.li'imi'i' l.nrl . .I ) . JI".II.,1 h5 ' n 1'lh'r " 'rlt"1 h ) ' I lie ' .VI 111" I ' " " , BOUHG , Oct 31.-A sensational feature today of the trial of the marquis 1l NaY\e for the murder of hIs stepson \as the appearance - pearnco In the witness box of the marqulse his wife. Time vIctim of the ml'Iler was her natural son . born before her marrlao to the marquis de Navye. She tEslled to numeroas Instalces of murderous brutalIty on the II&rt of time IJ'isone toward her children anti she asserted that her consequent fears of a violent death Ilramiliell her to bring the chare of murler , agaInst her hllshand. She had not thoulht him guIlty when he returned I from I taly. " liii t . " she Comm ti mitmed , turing anti looking straight at her hmuahmand "It Is I ycur brutalIty that caused ml to denounce you. " Time prIsoner , who had burst Into ' tears when his wIfe aplwaretl lu court ) refused to say a wVld lu reply to this. lurlng the cross.examluaton of the mar- qulso the counsel for the dlfense read an affectIonate letter \ rlten hy the wItness 10 the PrIsoner a fortnight after she had lodged against him the charvl of murder wih the ImbUc hirosecutor. The reading of tIme letter caused a profound sensation In the court and a revulsIon of feelIng In favor. of the accused . I'mtl1iIiItSV.it 'I'U SITII3IISSION. JhlJ .f . ' "hlll I I Ch' : I , ' " II" An"w'r t. 1'I/I.luIN ( ; lllltll. ACCRA Gold Coast Colony British West Africa , Oct 31.-Captalmi Donald Stewart the special Britsh commissioner , who was sent to Coomassle tIme capital of Ashant , recently , escorted ( hY 100 Hussars under Captains Kra- mer anti IrvIne to tlresent the Icn ! of Ashanl wih the ulimatum of Great BritaIn . arrived , bringing time first authentIc news of time result of his mission. The king of Ashanl has rejected , the Briish ullmatum , sayIng Ihat ho prefers war 10 acczrllng the lerl.IS or the BrItIsh . and adds that he Is fuly prellJod : for It. The lerms of the BrItish ultmalum were thlt the king should have I Briish commissioner In his country and that ho should Illace Aslanl under the urotec- lon of Great Britain. He was gIven until today to reply. A strong force of natvo troops wi. ! nobe . dispatched t . COmassle ! t force the lung to tenns. Sir I'rncls Scott Inspector general of the Gall Coast forca who Is now him England will leave for West AfrIca as soon as poslble to organize the force , which Is expected to hegln its advance hY time middle of Decemher. A strong body of Hussars wi take part In the expedition. . .r..II..H HC'llllllol " 'ltIii1'ziuii. LONDON. Nov. 1.-A Sofa dIspatch to the Standard says : The opening of the So- branje was awaited whIm a fever of expecta- teu ; Time Prlncess Marie and Clementne and man ) diplolal were present. When I was found that Prince Fordlnand did not menlon his on. Boris a dead lenco ! Ielned for . a few moments. I was slated that Tolor had resigned the premIership. Prince Ferdinand refused to accept the resignation hut pronlsEll to use hia best endeavor to bring about the haptsm of BorIs Into the church the with- , whereupon re lgnaton waD - drawn. 1011 1'1.1"1..1 II I J :1011"1' ) ' . MADRID , Oat. 31.-A homb was exploded today In time monastH of Corjuel , In the pro\'lnce of Bscay , ro'uhtimmg In great dam- age. Several of the monks have dIed of the fright caused 11 the explosion. Time author of the outrage Is unlown. At Cimolva In the Iro\'lnce of Valance , a mob stonel a rosary processIon and the crown of the Image of time virgin carrIed In the procession - sion was hroken. Great excitement was calw (1 ( by the disorder. Several persons were \ oUl ed. Must I'Irst 1.1" I 111,1. .f ArhIrltol. LONDON , No\ I.-The Standard's Berlin corre3pondent says : "The Nerd Deutsche AI- gemo Zelun ! commentng upon a slatement sent to the papers \y time Venezuelan consul here In regard to the dispute wIth Great Britain . comes 10 the cOlcluslon that arhlra- ton cannot succeed until the parties have agreed to the number 'if square mIles In question. 'fhe other rapcrs agree that the consul's attempt to win Germany 10 time Yenez\elal side has failed for thc present. " . Dutit' of CllhrhlJ" 1..rlll ) . 1le Ire " . LONDON . Oct. 31.-Time duke cf Cambridge. thl retiring commander-In-chlef of the army , has just Is&ued his farewell address to the army , exprosslnl the reret and sorrow with which he severs his long connection connecton and thanltlng the olccr and men for their support. All Ihe papers Ilhlshed editorials euIClzln his servIces to the country and the army. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : : rs . Ilumit i . , ' H"IIII" I S'ut hlnium . ' . QU gNS'O" : Oct. 31-Time remains of Mrs. J. B. Iimmstis , the wIfe of time ambassa- dor at ParIs who IHeJ on Saturday last near totoath , accompanied by her son . were em- barked toddY on hoard the steamer Majetic for transporlaUon 10 New Yomic. The hOlly vlil be Interred In the famiy . Illot In theCae Cave 11 cemetery at Loule\le. Ky. Irll.h I Guil 11 I'i'oiItI1.t'I ti..1. , ( C l'nhhlQ IS' , 1' . O'iei . luLI.hln Company ) CO.ON. Colombia , Oct. 31.-New ( York World Cahlegram-Slleclal Telegramn.-Timo ) BrItsh GuIana newspapers are greatly excited over the houndaty questIon and advise the pcl.le . touy their own ! IIS and other wal munitons If Great BrItain does not furnish them anti hasten protectiomm. IIMuurt'l. lu I IletI . . 1"llh 'I'himmn J1'er 11tiEDRIChiSItUlI , Oct. 'Jl.-Tlmero Is absolutely - solutely no foundaton for the sensational ru- mor that Prilco llmarclt Is dead ) , which was circulated Iii the United Slates b ) a newspaper . paper agency. On time contrary , the prince hits Injo'elleter health recenty than he has for some tinme. . - - - - - - : (1) ' I. " . . . 't'ruimluii' t. Settle. LONDON , Oct 31.-TIme COlstantnople cor- reFI.ondent of the Times says : "The heavy fail In time mlnllg hares has hit the Galata mlrlet se\'erely. amid the coming settlement Is expected , tl hu tromiblesommac , owIng to the large nunl\er of weak outside speculators " CI'lln" ! ii'uime I ( unL'esNIuii. LONDON . Orl. 31-\ Ber1n specIal to the Chronicle says I Is announced from Tlen Tsln Ihat the Chinese have sllned a secommd crOwn petItion to German ) ' . gIving a tract of land upon which German has the exchlblve rIght to huld faclorles. 'l'imrl.p , :11) ' C. 'I'm . . 1'iir. LONDON . Oct. l.-Tho Dilly News rays cdlcrlalr : 'lh ' T\rl , ia ) go too far. Cnlt d Hctu , 111f r j 0 1,1 Is not I\spo.ed tJ acucseo ! In Acrcals : being treated Ito , ' \n nlal's. - " - - - ( ' , mmut'irt II " - . :1. t e. . \ . hull. This . ' \'enllf tJ young IIJOrllt of 1m- Ir.nul B.plsl chul'h h:1o : arranged for - ' Nnc.rt nt the Youlg Mcn'i Ciim'Isthmtn ! as- t ' t'.llon : ha:1 : Soni of the best knowu of Illh' , mu'llan are all the Ilrogram , , " h''h I' I we1 varIed Ul omprlses some l.nmln . ! : numbcl . The In'oceels of the "lllecll t go toward defraying the church tie . lit. 11 . . - - - - Hayden Bros , ' Idd 15 on image : - - a- - - - - - CITIZENS' [ ' REFORM RHO D DEMOCRflTLG [ O l TICKETS COIJN'I'Y TiclCilr. Cleric of t. II"lrh.t Count Churl " A. Cuc. SI'rlfl I John C. Ircxl'l. Suur'i''urt J. n. 10111' . Stiiieri mml'nl " 'umt I'ullc II"trlctunl " v. I. , , , 'oocl. Cuiuiil' . . huulgem J. J. l'uImmiM. C.r"u'rl nr. J. 0' . 1.lrhlo. Couumtt' ' ' , ' , , ' Co.nl ) 'J'r'n"nr'rl . irui ii L .1. ha migu. COl II ) ' CI'rl { O. C. Cllllhcl. C.tllt ) . C"IIII""loli'r"l Sei'ouui . . , , . IIs rid .t. 't'I 1111111 i I. iClerstenil. . MI h HI"I rl'l 't'luinmiui Iluetor. . 'I"t. . . . of I lie " "lt'CI Gi'om'ge C. Cmeieri'l I. ( iumu'gt' 1.11. ' , .1 r. Chnr" I. ICuilnit. SII" n.hhll" , . " 'hiiIuiuim X. : " ' 111111" . I. I' . lsitcs . n"lor"oltll h'1 , it. S. \ % 'I h'lIx. tv . ii. lePrauiec. C."llhh'1 , J.hl tudrit. .1. V. J.II ) ' . , I.hl O'CIIIu'l. .1. H. Ih."tu. \v . I' . SI"WtcU. 'lh"II" S. " 'l1n.ii. A".r"l I lr,1 , "lr.l. 1 { . " ' . 111'1. " . ! . .c..1 " 'uinI .1""I.h 'rch'nl. 'rhlr,1 " 'ur.l. n..lul'I' Cuni.ti'nve. I.o"urlh " 'uirui . , Art Immir . JniIlIe. 1,01 f h , . , C. liii mmdi. Sixth " % 'zirul . P. W' . : : lnln'II , . Sevi'mitii , , 'nrl. It. n. X..w..mb. EtgI.tlmVmirl . F' . C. 'e'nmulter. , , ' . . . . . . himtim'uird , .5. F. hopper. _ _ _ _ _ m _ _ _ _ - ( 'Itlittii'1'IiZtS IX CI.OI' CDHIXIO ( lion liii 0. ' . e. IlmmJoy ' " I S.III SiiiuIC- lu/ ' 111' II 1'lulh.J I S iiiS'uinuuuI. . The close of the cricket season In Omaha wan celebrated ! last ovenlng 1) ' a most enjoyable - joyable smaller given by time Omahu Cricket ciemb lt the BarileI holel I wn an Informal - formal mmffulr and time songs , speeches , Jokes a" refreshmelt were heartily enI I jo'ed hY the hundred or more guests pres- enl. enl.Tho feature of time evening was the pro- sc'ntatIomm at' two hallsolo prIzes . to two of Il.ntatol cricketers In the clt ) . Clptaln Laurie , II I few wel cimoscmm worll . pre- senled an elaborate lovIng cup of silver . time gift of PresIdent Frank A. Kemp to harry New. Time later had succeeded In making the best bating record for the seasou just closed mind when he came forward to re- ceive his wel earned prize he was greeted with loud cheer A silver smoking set I club prize for the best bowling average , was presenled to George Vatmghan . time pre- 'ommtation speech beIng made \y Captain I.aurle. There were songs by Sam Morris , C. K. CrnhieV. . O. Saunders Tom Broadhurst and Joe Barton Judge Clarltson praised the sport , declaring that cricket was freer from the blemish of profe slonalsm than any other sport practIced hy 'outh. He saId It was , 'mlnent ) ' mt "entelnen's same , all that he was protil that Omalu\ could boast of such I splendid lot of pla'era as werc gathered before hIm. There were I few short speeches by other guests present. A piano solo by " ' . Owen , a cornet solo by Dr. ltickmiehi . a recItation by " ' . S. holler . I duet by Messrs. Lord IIHI Cochrnmi 'L violn solo by Level Dunn ali I humorous talk by JOhn Francis wOre the othel' numbers - bers on the program. Time jovial meetIng adjourned at mIdnight wih "Auld Lang Syno. " _ _ _ _ _ _ n.11 Slo"I",1 " tiui' ituice. ' DANVILLE , Va. , Oct. 31.-TIme match race : between John n. Gentry and Joe Patchon thlt was to have taken Illac at lieltiavIlie. N. C. , today Old not materialize on account of 1 Ilownllour of rain. TIme race was post- poned untIl Tuesda . ) ' . - - - - - XCUnSION ' )0 CALIF'OitNA. 'hronh ' .url.t S..IIIIelI t. iui . AI ge'Ies. Leaves Omaha EVERY FRIDAY at 1:40 : p. . m. , via the ChICAGO . HOCK ISLAND & ' PACIFIC lt\ ' . . and runs TIIOUGI WITHOUT - OUT CHANGE to LOS ANGm.g'S. These excursions are PERSONALLY CONDUCTED hY a represeutattve of time PIILI.IPS HOCK ISLAND Excursion Co. . and run via Colorado Springs Pmmeblo I.eadvll Glenwool . Sal Lake. Ogden and Sacraummemmto. For rates or sleepln reservations cal at "HOCK IS- LAND" Ticket Ofce , 1602 I aram at , or ad- dress CITAS. KENNEDY . G. N. W. P. A. . Omaha JNO. SEBASTIAN G. T. P. A. , Chicago. o William S. Poppleton speaks at the citizemms' mass meetng at the - Coliseum tonight. ( a I. N' . Ilrl Ihuiruicul. The barn of C. H. Gies , lumher mercimant In tIme rear of his residence at 'rwemitiethm and Capitol avenue was destroyed b ) tire shortly after 2 o'cloclt this ummornimag. The barn was valued at t O. and time stock of hay and oats that was burned ut $150 . mnk- Ing ) time total loss about $6 0. full ) ' covered by insurance. ) The fire was discovered by Olcer CU'r ) ' , lie . wIth Mr. Giles' son stmcccedei In get- tn oul time two horses and carriages that WHO In time building. TIme owner thinks that the lire was of Incendiary origin , al- Ihough ho Is at a loss to 100W whom to sUIpect. Oncer Curry said the fire when first seen was on the exterior of the barn near the ground . whIch statement conlrm the belief Ilt the buildIng was set emi lire. Columbia Metal Pohisim . . Cross Gun Co. Mumule tn li'mmve time CI ) ' . Charles MIller 1 . John Black and John Ed- warmis three of the men charged wIth being Implcated In the Porter Bros. ' rohher , were given a thlrl 11a's' "heater's" 1 ) "loater'R" sen- lenco on I chm'e at vagrancy . anti took ad- vlntaJo of It imy gettIng out of lown. The evidence agaInst thm on the former charge was not Iufellnt to convict. AI Burton the fourth party eaplurlll hy the ofecrR lt Ghson. will by tried aAaln to answer to the chlrge of n Il'derous asslult upon Otcer a ouiola. - _ _ _ _ . Sc.h..1 ( all I C.mml" SuielIe. FOSTOHI.\ . , Oct 31.-MIss ray Hm- I10n. an IS-'enr-olll Ichool gIrl , committed suicide todlY by shootng herself through the head wih a revolvel' Time bullet IIISI'd clear through hel' heall She lived half In hour after committing the act . during which that ? she wrote I note on time vaIl of her bedroom . stating thai she kIlled hen'elf on Iceonnt . cf some troubles she had with her ---S ' m.lh.u 11.11' 1'11) ' Cur nlt'I.,1 I ST. I.OlI. Oct. 31.-A . RepublIc special from Alpimmo Tex. , says : The Southern Pa- cHIc iams' truln WUR wreclell near 'raher. sixty miles past of lucre lt 2:30 : o'clock thl afternoon. The engine guanl and pay car and caboose all went into the dltchm. 1'lre- man Burr WI' kIlled ammO Engineer Luff l.uI known. badly scalded. No cause for the accidemmt 15 - - - - C.I.r..I. Itut I i' " I. tIe n""I.rl.l. 81' LOUIS . Oct hi.-iixecutlvo oleers of the roads Interested tn Colorado trame today ' decided to restore rates to the old basis In effect before the recent demoralza- ton set In. The late of restoration will be restorton restorton(1 lted \ ) ' the trale olcials at I meetng to- r.orrow. and wi proba\I ) ' be clher No- vem\el' Hi or 20. S Coumimnlt I i'd ! . lelale 'l'mi'ommghm Ht'nu'l"r. I-DNA. Tex. . Oct. 21--Vhmiie : playing wIth a pistol ! ) , n n. Pearse accidentally Icchlental\ killed D , Hensl ) ' thlf aftermmoon. Peamo , reelnS hIs companion dead . thln shot hIm- selt. They were of Illuenlal tamlle . hayden Bros. ' add . Is S on page 2. I.OC.Ji I1Yi'l'ihiS. Time commlUcea for time receptIon and ban- quet 10 he given Archbl hop Ireland on the occslon of his vIsIt to Omaha met yesterday and outlined time plans to be folowed. tbough nothing of a perimlammetit nature was settled upon. Ro\ . J. O. Ashenhurst cr Egypt lectured 1 time Ph'mouth Congregational church IS 6\'onlng en "The Bright ant humorous Side of Misuion Life In I g'pt. Mr. Ashenhurst hlS been Q UnioJ Preab'lerlan mI6lon3) In Egypt for ten 'oars. lie Is a brother of the former e.mor .ot The Mldlaumd . The lecture was In entIrely novel mIssIon talk and was ve : ) emott'rtalnlmig. _ _ _ l _ . _ - - - - l' I , JJnWIU : ICO T. Judges ur the -nl"trh.t CUlrt 1,1"11.1 n. ilullle. A. N. i5iogumnmtui. M . it. illipveIi. \v , , " . J"ur. George' . \ ' , hMumguier . " v. . ' . u lti'lit'lc . IUcnrt'rnl.clc ) ' . CiTY 'rICI { T. Mayor I Chnr" II. Ii ruvui. Clh' 'l'I"'I"Ur'rl ' ) hnll" Swnbl' . Clh' CnUI.trulh'rl 01) ' n. 1I1IIC. City ' CI'rlo " ' 11111 CuIUl'U. l'oihee .II.llcl I'e It'I"I , ) ' . Cuulclll"U-1 I tMI.1 rJC I w ' . C. 1IIIrl. Iorlll. .1. Ilrldc ) ' . \lh"I.t Cnlmui . A. I. CUII"tncl. . II , I , ' . Fumumlehiotistur. J. A. In rummoum. .IIhl 1"11' . A. ' 1' . Jh'clol' JUUI'"ol"hcu"l.y. . Ilclbcr" or t lie chunl no.r" s .1. 1.0. Ihiarges , , . Ii ( is'um rut 1'.11. . . y . . Jr. I. it. McImmtumshi . I .INln 111dm. Ii. g. 'l'hmommmmis . , . - Oo O 1 I AMUSEMENTS. cc-ccCcCCO . Charles A. Gardner whose sweet tenor voice has charmed thousands In lme past hi the German dIalect ditties which have made him famous , appeareJ last night at time Creigh- ton , presEntng his familIar play , "The Prize Winner. " The piece has been seen on sev- eral occasIons heretofore and ls always rea- semmably sure 'f a welctmo from that large class of time communIty which keeps the memory of FrItz Emmett green. Mr. Gardner - nor this year haD surrounded himself wlh a larger and mere pretentious company than has over baforo supportel him , Including Miss Elnore l'erry who Is rlmembered agreeably as playing leading parts with Marie Burroughs - roughs last year. The costumes am of that picturesque and varIegated kind afect ay the liglmt-hearted dwellers In 1't Alstrlan Tyrol , and ( mixed quarttt of vocalists , native In that favored locality . adds to tIme pleasure of the even- lag with songs of tin ? atherland. Time stage settings and sccnle effects are unusually good. Business was not large last nlghl , hut will doubtless Improve as time engagement ptogrcsses. Atenton Is especially called to the popular priced matnee on Saturday , on which occasion souvenirs of ; tr. Gardner will 0 given away In the shape of copies at the musle ot some of his songs. . Manager F. E. Dvs ( cf the Clark TwIn Sis- ters' "Unclo om's ' , ' Cabin" . , company hos 'rented , Boyd's" thieaer .1or- Saturday after- noon and night ard Sunday nIght. This famous old play will again be presented In as now anti attractIve a form as modern thought and stage Invenlon will permit and , doubtless , notwlthslandln its age , will do a profitable business , at the lloyd The cast will Include time Cook twin sIs- ters. who will he seen as the two Topsies while Herbert Cimurcim a pOlllar colored actor will play Uncle Tom , and the remain- tier of the unusualy large cast may be. can- . shlered a competent one. Some twemmty ponIes and burros , a large number of colored plantation jubilee singers , a pack of Sllerlah bloodhounds and an unusualy gorgeon transformation scene necessiating the ul- izlmmg In Its unfolln ! of nine distinct drop scemmes will be ome of time features. The sale at seats will open - tomorrow mmiorniimg. I , Ward and Voices como to the Crelghtol for a four night engagement , commencing witlm a matinee Sunday November 3 , presenting - " hank. " " and sentng "A Run on the Banll. "Percy Hnrohl" ( as Ward and Voices . are known cn time stage ) have a quaint comedy which deals wltlm the adventures of two men of "large experIence - perIence and nerve , " known as Lord Percy Soakup and Baron harold DeCanler. The ) ' secure the credentials of two genuine lords by accident and proceed to had wealh ) ' fathers-In-law. Time auditors of the happ conceit will get an honest two and omle-imalt hours of the goods advertised , with Maggie Daly thrown In . Mesrs , Tony Wilams , Al Belman , Joe Kelicy . Johnny Page , Arthur K. Deagnn , Maurice Levi , Cyrus Klddell. and Miss Lottie Moore . Lilhiamm Harry Levy ! Lale ! oore. Liian Maynard , Cora Carlisle , Inez Haem , Glhlrt Learook . Julia Myers , May Werdan and T. Wimot Eckort , the famous teller , Bmm Berg time Swedish soprano , and six bright young ladles who give form and action to this orgaimizatiomm. The famous Trocadero Vaudevilies . headed by Sandow the strongest man Inthe _ world ' ,1 \e the attraction at Boyd's theater for three nights commencing Monday next. wlh matnee Wednesday. Zlogfeld's Troca- dero VaIlevlo compsny Is composed of artists and athleleu selected ! ln both hemlspberes. Fiacim act Is presented by art- Ists wimo In their Individual lines . have attained - tained thmt' highest degree of perfection. Of Slndow nothing new can be saili. His mar- vololw muscular develollment and the en- tertalnmelt ho presents have done more to encourage the physical development of young America than can be realized. Among the other mem\zrs of Mr Zlegfeld's company are the great five Jordans , aerIal artists ; Kaufmnann champion trick bicyclist of the world ; O'Gust , French clown and mimic : tIme I.uclfes , high kickers and jump- enl ; Brothers Panizers acrobats of the new scimooi whose bead to head balancing I Is a marvelous aot ; Amann , Introducing new character Imlllonatons ) of loading actors and statesmen and Miss Joscphne ! Sa\el , chantem'e intornationale . A special famiy Llalne will be given oa Wednesday afternoon - It popular prices Following Sandow lt the lloyd will come Kink Hermann In 1 It Jformance that Is en- trely new S T. J. Mahomy ' } 11 'been assigned by the state cenlral committee to speak as folows : Lincoln . , Wednesday . "October 30 ; Grand Island - and , Thursday , Octohbr 31 ; Colunmbus Friday . November 1 ; Fremont , 'Saturday. November 2. . . - Wi Gurley spealtb .at the citizens' mass meeting at time Colsoum tonight. Awarded Highest Honors-Vor1d's Fair , DR ' "W"i aJE Bi J { mN' : ' "Wllf r.IOST PERFECT MAI)13. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Fre fem Amnfola , Alum or any ether odulterant . 40 YEARS THE STAND / * RD. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ASPARAGUS EN- DORSEDI ,1hlhi ( ' Shi OI' . \ ' . \ ltA(1t'S ' ) 1'11' I'i \SI.\I.\IH'S IXnl - , cl.n : OI'I'oll'I.\.I.\ ' HICtUIZNI. 1':1 : hl'l I t I'orcll'h l'h"I'III" iIut't' . J'uiuuist I Ynlnnhll-'hll I 1mm' " 17. S. 1"llh 1"I..rt , " ! I ) ' . \hult Sllrl/l. lihl ) ' 1111. aunt 'Ihclr Curmitis'u t'overs . ASIJI'I IS 1M I IdI1Ip ' totile. I Imlds up 111 timvlgut'ates the kid- 10\'S 111 , U'OS thom Crom lho ofT/'cts or 11)llcl ) , ovet'wom'k . , IJtC. Dcct m's agree thlt Aspat'ngtis Is good fop the kleilo.\ ! , Ilt 1 .m Ht'OIg cxtt'iwt with al thn meclclnal II'Opol.tles htul ICll ) IH'PIHI'c(11t ( t I I UI' ) . 1uhl I I , 11'1'111'1'lt It ft'tmmmm the roots Uj' n special process of his own . . Ill ) COl11 this 80 stiecostu1 timat he mndu It up Into pills , with SOIO low other IlgI'c . lents , and lited thom lit his ' rOI' ' ' . in'Ivitto pl"uto II.twtlco years This wits the origin oC lit' , llobb's Spntgls Kldnoy Pills. lt'cnch physiciulsoC i'zputo have I CIWO- fully teated ' In : tll Iidtio , ' Cnly tOited .sat'ugls ni Iddley tt' ttbics und eonshh'j' it of It'ent'uilc. . Now the UnIted ( States Iii nit I Ho- pJls. Vol. XXIV. , No. 2 , ha tll" ' to sity Pills abaut : : Di' . Il bb's . Spat'ugus lUdtiey " 11' . DIe Llwl ald : Xhlll'll dls- ( 'ttses out of Iwelt ' O'I llltl fol Ils- ( 'mlsl Idlhl ' . tutu ( tlu 1 who ha\ IIlle : Illtholo I t I tgy a IIIHI t ' wi I 1 I'e wih I I thl I m I 11hHlt I htlm'sl lell t hut I. wllle II I Idllle I 's fal I I to I plt'fot.1 IHh' t I'II u e' t Ions Itt IIY WiY III whole s'stehmm , itee'otmmt's elll'\'ltpd I Iltl t thl I I hOlly I dltlatcll I I \V 'I11 I the Idhll ' fall to VII'forl their wOltll ( tl I sk IIlltl' I mt I imj tm miens Illel' t I Is I cii t'- 1'1111 to I ni I I Ilarts of the t hOlly. ' 1Ii t'ougl h i I II I 1st tnl\PI d In guosi l s tle t e 'IIloIM I t t it I'C oft ( 'it 1110111Cl'll I I sCIHlrnle I IIII 11M' tllt ( ltllI , but ns a immattet' of fil thp.l'n lie ' t't'd h ' ' It's thp.\ l'n : I cHly l'I'Il by rlllll ( whkh rCll 111111 relp\'l tl OVCt'\VtI'ht'i ( Idlllp.11(1 I i ! t'pI thl'l tlit' m mm . ! o t Ii itt they cuim : suecpssfuilly nct thit'ii' ' 11l 1'11 HIClls flly tll' llrt : ns e1'nlI'I' of i tie t IHlty I , tlll'lh I my I mm siti'- II I ; 1'III'lty. I stll t gt tl l I I goomi ( 11llh I I t tl'oltlolr I t tll I Il t 1'1' I \.tll. I "Alol * ; ni I I tll t l'II'll i l1illll I I ; to IICI'IO'I ) thl t Is 111'1 11'1'1(1 ( 1' ( I1 I ammO whllh m i lu I IH'II 1 h I itves 11 t I ( II hy thl I cttili I ) I I ei's of thl I I p HlIHlt I ut , I I hl I i s hl(1 f01111 thlt v1mihi' tlen' Is 1111 to eoimm- 1111t. I m thpl' t I i \\'I s Ith i t to . he I1PHI'I(1 ( I Is , tll'rlforp. wih lo.1 tlal ordi- IIIY 11111 I : 1'I , 1f1'1 I losl t IHlllttnldl I I g I hm'i'st igmi lon t l HI a lOl ; Itlt l'a I'lfll I ( 'Xmtmflhhittt lou of tll i'e'stmlts miclllt.'vetl by tI Illlty ( i tin e'emi IpOI ) tl t iii n t'k't ly . th ( ' Hohh's I ) \ lltlel ( Co. ( . ImowI its lit' . I 11)1)14'S ) Simai'agiis IIIIY PI , that we imi'imOull1ce this IH'lllrltlol I lillC ' h''ilmel' pni'-i'xt't'llt'iii'e , aimd ole tlnt wi "Vel.m.Ilt lfll'ctlly cute mill tiisttt : IS 01' the l\illp 's. w'lmatevei' t tllI' orlgll I at' IIII or 1 l\\'C\'Cl' elm comm Ic' 0' dlII. ( lll'll tll ' lay he. DI'IIt I ( itlfli'tt.'l' 01 CelttlIh' , ' of JOI" - mtallsmim . ttl'llg wiieh tliiie'e lun'c ( x- : ( lrtct I wltelfll care 0'11 uiitmiy 01 the imt't'utlm'titioils hl'll ; for tll' obji'et tlc _ cute of lillp. 11selps , Wo ha\'p , , ICYII' COlI ICl" I . pleplltol ) of "lcl imiem'lt PIlls. " lS 11' . I Hohh' Hlarlts Kllll ' Pis. , cllb ; l pllgl ! I slght effect Is I lu\l I Oi tl' I I Ic Iii mm i'ys . hit I I . the glen 11'1' I llrl o tl clmi'mht lye Imm'lmt'1'ty of tIme 1IIIlt Itt 101 ltiSl'it'l ( ) ) amid ! goes to viste. : ' 111 lxtlal t 01 a spa vu gum mu . hmtnvt'-et' . as : prlpaltt ( ly DI' . lohl cOltnlli al tI net I vi' ( ' \'n t . \ \ ' t'iCmmmt'mlts lit ) Iln.Jn. ) . tllt I : tlpl.l at Oil ( 'ii a bsot'I mcml . 111 to * tlu'lm' wlill , of cl'llg time Iltle 's vitlm- Olt w'tmstt' ot' loss. DI' . . hloidi's Hplltls ICidtmey Pills cum.e' mill 1ltlCY uiisemtst's ( amid all hlool ( i ilsi'mises suidm as rimeuhmmatlsiml , gout , mmcii- 11 lass. SIl1 lS Ihellltsl ; oltlel' mhII. iota pmmm in . etc. ' ' , ' ' ' ' otlici' o'eimmedit's 'Ill w'Iicu P1'111,3. cole , . 'lll wi (1'1 wlel othll Icleclls ' ' m't'hit'i't' . t.iil mint t''i'um \ wl 10111 rc'II\ ( . Fot' sub' . h. nil druggists' . Q. lulecl 1)'lpllll I Ii it' fO ellt t 5 a hox. " 'ril fo.llllhl' : immltimltlllt't . " . \ I'll- tel fat' Yo I' Bloml , " free 01 npplcltol to I 10h11)'i4 . 11lclc Co. , Chicago 01' Salt 1111lseo. AS CUSTOMARY HOBB SPAQAGUS PILLS will be sold In 011ha by the Sherman & ) IcConnel Dr Co 1313 nOlgo : trcet so cOHI door west of 1 ( Iii1't,1it1ie $ ( ttt't/'O ? ' ( 'omstljutull.iit. Norma etmun 1111'rlllll ,1/ Cr".I/mlr" 11uc. at llug1 ton 10' Col Cimemmi. Co. , WI : ' h. , I'U . l : CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. N. B. I"ulconer's stoClt. \'hmcrc'as On the 1th day of October , 1816 . Nathanael B. Falconer gave a chatel mortgage - gage to the Omaha Nllionul hunle tn the &um of $ G3,5l'J.67 upon time following tIe- Berlhj gods and chattels . to-wi : The entire stock of thy goods and mer- chan lse consisting chlety of silkut . velvets , dress gooiis . linings . linens . sheeting , hlank- lt . domestcl. trimmings. art goods . imotlons . sWill perfumery , ribbons books stationery , Remus' furnishIng goods hoslel , fur goods rugso draperies . curtains , curtain hOles Iml fixtures . Ind toys ; also all Bhow cases . shelving , counler mind fixtures . and olce furluro consistng "nlety of an , iromi safe Ies. desks . clmuims . carpet am' curtains . anu all other chattels of everY kind Ind chamc- 11 ! " ter , oWledy said N. B. "Falconer , and con- tallied II the three-slory anti basement tnlnel brick building nummmberetl 1W5-1G07 and 15O Douglas street , In the city of Omaima Ne braska and au other personal property and \raslm al merchandise carried II stock at the above named pluleJ umpomi whIch there Is now due the sum of 2 , 1.G7. and upon which there will become due October iSthi . 1895. the sum wi $12,000.00 : October 26. 1015 . tIme sum ot $5,000.00 ; November 18. lS95. the Bum 01 $5,000.00 and December 16. 1&9 . time bum o. $15,000.06 ; ammO IR.O.l " 'herea ! , 01 the Rame cay said Nathanle ! n. Falconer also "qvo chatel morlJnges upon tIme Sme described goods anti chattels to the folowing nallOpcrsons In the amounts following the numes of the nmort agees lo-wlt : Tim Chrlltnl Falcon In the sum 01 $2.20.0. 11 ll of' which I ! now due. ' 0 Hohrt Falconer and Thomas Falconer , doiimg business lS Falconer Uro ! . , In the uni of $7,250.00 , wih interest from July 3rd. 1815 . at 10 per cent per . ammmmumn . all of which Is now due. To cul. liipatricii-hOcim Dry Go"ds corn- pany In time sum of G.5SS.32. . ail or which Is now .lue , wih Intel eu4t. To The lice J'uldimhmtar . Jmpan In the sum of $2,01G.7. $ i2S,2 : of ! which IS .1ue. and npun which there \1 \ " emna ictober 22d. ISIS , the sum of $ IS.71 ; T , "mt.1 Glh IS95. the : sum of $ i22.r ; Novpmb'r H' ! 1S9. the sum of U3.GO ; Der'enmter ath It'j5 , the Dum of $719.Tm. To the''orh1 Publshln ! omI."ny time Ium at $795. ii. upon whl'h thel.11 le , le No- i95.1. 15th , 1895 , IIC sum of 5395,441 , an'l December 121h. 165 . tnl , um of $ 96.95. Each of * . all mor"-eR mentioned after that of the Omaha National bank being sibject ; to the nmOrtgagO of time said imammk anti each of paid mortgages being subject to all that Precetlo It In thl notice , each of al \recIlo \ said mortgages being fed In . tIme count ) clerk's ofitco of Douglas count ) . Nebraska on the ofco day of October , 1S95' and W'lmereas Said Omaha Nalona\ \ hank and saId other mortJnees are In possession of SaId .Ioek i and chatels above described ; ald Wflereas . Dcffult has been mude In the conditions contained In said 10ItglgPS. nl(1 010 silt or procellll has been Inlttutt to recov"I' the debt secured by said morlgagees or any r.arl . thereof : ant , \Vhereas Said 10rtgages give aulhollty pl'l aahl stock to pa ) ' time amolnt due or to lcole duo mmow . Therefore Notice la hereby given that lie undersigned mortgageos wIl cell 11 of the otbove described PropertY lt the building lately occupIed by said : : \thal"1 B. Falconer - coner as his store , to-WI ; Noa 1505-1507 ant lW9 Douglas street . In the cIty of Ollha. Nebraska . Oi Fh'ldmty 1 . the Slim day of November . vEmuer. 16'J3 , at 10 o'elot'hC In the foreno 1 of Hall da ) ' . at Ilu\Ue alctol 10 the hlghet bidder therefor In cmii . and that lImo luro- . coeds thereof will be Uiitiiei 10 time iii- uJIHcd ment C' J\1 'j 1 mortgages In time order of their pority. Dated , Octoher 1'.th. ! 1815. OMAHA NA'rlGNAr . BANK NAllc i3ip Hall , McCuloch OIAIA & ClnrkEon Attom'hueyi . 1al CIiltloi'l'INA. FAI.CONI'it , 1"AI'ONI CIHIS'lINA. 110TII nH. KIIJVtTI1ICIC. I IOel ninoons ( . , ly lenn"1\ & I.ea Ioll. A torne's , TIlE iE 1iTJBT.TShIINfl COMPANY. TIE UrF PUI.ISHINO I 1.0c'l. ' ll ! . Mr. \VOflLD plTllthhl Nfl CO llONY. ! WO.D Dy 0 M HHch'r , I'res 0-18 . : l-t.m-.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " We Guarantee Shoes1 ' .c- " ' ( _ , J _ _ - -v -v TURt to Jog 'OUI ilWluot'3' w1 repeat . ' ! hlt we qtlmlrmililt't' shoes- not wh\u , they're Ro11 , nR tIle cURlom , hit we ulrnllce e'ci'y "hcw we 111 to wcnr f' l'enHolnbl ' bug tIO ; . glltltee ngnllst 1III'fc.tloIM , glllll'e that thl' "I'c ' nil ie'atiier- u\'el'r lmil't-gtlat'nhitce' / till Ilollln . . si'i'vIi'e cXlleltel of C Ihoe , 1111 giint'amlti'e that our Irlcl' ) mire IO\\'I.t. l' : : iei' cciii. Aut to 111u tl e JIUtU : Il'I'S bltmdiiig-A ( lew pall of ! loc free 01' 'Ol' ItU ! ' lSit'k . lllllh1'ol'ldl ) ( ; shot's , (11'1 ( ; ; stylt' 1 ) , $1 : : 1 Iml'-wl t. 'cm , and Ie Illr nlu't Just tIght gut 1 11\\ ' pait' for liotlilllg. 811U 1111 1111111 ) to mill iIilmIhltIt' ft'ol thl' chClllst to the Iltiest WI \ \ to Mel 11 $ : : .00 ; hlP II'ollc. A .OO shoe :100 : ( ) lure. 'I'h ( as'i'tmgi' ( : : ; ; .OO ) shoe lit or Allel'lnl cnlf-o nl'l 0111' $ :100'ouos. : GOOt 'I'lt' wel ? OIIS too. Ant whll t I ullqll COll'CtOI uf limit ( $ : I0 shell , 1\ ' { Itt nil 11'lllluIIICU ( I I wlh I I ; hlPs S nw the I I i ( IIIUtl-pulutl'11 tOI I . mcii I ii Ill tOfS , wide toes , 1111 wih tip . ; OlI hl\'I ! imohte . Light sole's , imie- Ihll OIM mil hl'I\ ' sole ! Ole 1011 , stiii's amid sonic of time Ilwet It\'l'ltlol I t i ; ' 't 111' : ) I elm 1011 , " 1' X I 1' II ii I mig fia tim tl' t ii p's nloll t I Ii ree- fourtlt lmmt'h . vIiieli imimil's a shine absolutely ' milId ' ' ' . fOI'lh hlh. wiich 111's I Ih:1ltl'I : SIOW HII wnll'l' II'oof. ' 1'11 gt't'atest shot , lol'u I u II COihlmtr\-tllls , Is-illil 1 nlr ole evel' 1II' or tiny shoc deiii'i' : who wi give 1 . Illh' , of shot's for old olmt'tVt' 110 It ciict'rftiliy . OtIr shoes . olmt't OI1MI ' . clel'I'fuly. 01' ! hoCI are Ulde emi I gnntutce. WI lose Iolhil . . ; { - . ' ' ' J 13 : ' ' s ' - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CC IDC = [ ] ii IDI I CC : C r o i And Make Motley at It. 8 U I you only knew it , the trouble is with youi' digestion. I that was I o good you would sleep better wake I I o i better work better , and make more 0 j LJ : = i money at i. How can one Iget on" D when the whole systen-i is sluggish ? , - ] But people don't realize what is the _ tpouble. A box of Ripans Tabules O makes life worth living. At = ' lfe wOtth lving. drug- n jists : H o Ilipans Tabules : Sold by druggtt , . or by J'On I time price l b O cents I box ) I. t sent to To i-ti- LJ I I IIn3 Chemical C'ommmpany No. 10 pmuc. st ! i. , , II . U D. D DrDDrDrDDrDDcD - r - . - - - - - , - _ . - , ' - - = . . . _ . . - , , . . . . V\ _ . . . .i _ " " . , . " . = , - _ - - - - - - ADROIT OBSERVERS See that the People are Moving South I t . .BECAUSE * - No Drouths , No Hot Winds , No Floods , No Heated Teru1s No Blizzards , No Cold Snaps , No Cold Winters , No Crop Failures MENACE the jntel ent labor of of the iiusbatidtnun . who can sue. , , cess fuly grow lWO 01' three crops yearly. . - EMEMBER ORCHARD HOMES - r.u - - - - . The great fruit growIng and vegetable raising distrIct of the 80ulh. A soil that rates anything that growl and a location from which ) ' 01 reach the mar kets of the whole counlry. Your fruits anti garden truck sold on the ground and placed 11 Cimicago . St Louis and New Orleans markets In 1 to 21 hour& II this garden pot ot AmerIca. NO PLACE ON EARTH Offers greater advantages to time iptelilgent settler. One half the work you now do lmre will give four hInes the results in timla wonderfully productive country , TIme re0Ple are frIendly ; micimools , clmtmrches , newspapers are iOcnty ; railroad fa- cihities line , and a soil whose richness Is ummaurpassed , "i , ' 'l'wo ituti 'l'iirce Crops Cait be Suaccssiuliy Growia the Same Year , TImber is abundant-Lumber is cheap-Fuel coats nothing-Cattle are easily ' raised and fattemmed-Grazing Iii fine all time yetmr. ' CLIMATE Is heaith ) ' nnd delightful : land and sea breezes and cool nights , Time moan temperature is 41 to 0'i degtoes. The average rainfall is SC Inches. No oxtromno of imeat or cold ; suiflctent rain ( or all crops. 20 TO 40 ACIUS properly worked makes yotm more money and mahces it easier than thmo best 100. ( in the vost. Garden products are a wontlerfmul yield and all brIne big arm priceS. acre Strawberries , peaimes , iltmmmis , apricots , grapes , pears , figs , curly apples , In fact alt small fruIts , arc sure and irofltabio emops , , , 60 SOUTH. 6OSOUTH. _ - . . . S SEE . . . Orchard Homes NO PLACE ON EARTH. morpassCs its aoil , climatt' , location , present and future s'aluo or home advantages. S The Pitost Equable Cliiiiate iii Aiiiericu , 'rhmis is your opportuimitY. The pee plo mire friendly ; schools sufficient ; news. oapers pm'og'retai'e cimurcheim liberal. Time cnterprislmm rqaa iio want to tetttr lbs condition of imimsoif anti imla famIly should Investigate this matter and ho wIll lie comm'1nced. Carefully eeiecto1 fruit growing and garden lands we now otter Oih liberal terina and reasonable pricc. Orchard Homes [ 'i'he irmo-t carefully selected lands In best hocatiomma. Will make )01h money. will grow in value. W'iil suit ) 'oi. Call omm umu or write for full Information. wo. w. AMES , GENI3IAL AGENT , 1617 Fai iinti Street. Oiiilia , Nob. I : ? - . -