Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 05, 1896, Image 9

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    r FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE
JTXE 11) ) , 1871. OMAHA , SATUHDAY MOKXIXG , SEPTEM.VEK 5 , ISi'G TWELVI3 PACi ES. COPY FIVE CENTS.
! 0th and Douglas , ! Men's Unn Mis Ic ,
Hi's Ltai
OVEH $100,000 SPOT CASH LAID DOWN TO HARD UP OOBBBI&S , MANUFACITTS.ER.-3 A3ffD WHOLESALE HOUSES ENABLES ITS TO OFFER TOOAY
A nearby vvholoialcr tolls t ) us for spot cash his i-nHro st ck
Tlio whole stock goes on sale t nitty in just : J lota . , f oitoh
It will imy you to bu all your winter unclorwo-ir now.
LOT 1 All the
Hen's French Balbriggan
UnCBUICAE
All the Mi II'H Suninu'i1 Wi iirh * Natural
GMIV Fnt'ri v\i in all tlu1 MI-II'M Medium
WnnhtMiMino t ndiMviar and ail the-
Men'hi ir j
rilil'id , wiu'rr
( LOT ' 2
Glen's Wool Fleece lined
Jslen's pure wool Oiav
UNDERWEAR
Men's Scarlet Mixed
UNDERWEAR
Men's hc > aviiyht Knjrlish Ualbriggan
UNDERWEAR
LOT 1 The entire stock of
Men's Whits Laundered
Men's kiuiulciml fam-y Percale Shir's ,
\\iihcillitrs and ou'ls ' ittituhed or du-
tachi'd , alul all tin :
I Men's
Negligee
and
Working S
LOT 2.
Ken's HjavyftH Wool
o
finest grade * Men's Summer bilk and
Wool Fl.innol Shirts and all the very
linosL
Fancy Percale Shirts ,
All so at
vYoodhnrv Facial Soap 15c
Cnficnru Snap , 15c
l.nttcrmiil. Soap , box 10c
Cord Hair Brush 106
Perfumery , ppr bottle -,5c
Ilood'b Sarsaparilla 64c
Custoria 22c
Lcibiir's Hoof , Wine and Iron
Alibina Hair Tonic 60c
Camnlo Juninor 65c
Toilet Taper , ( I rolls for 25c
Wo are boloajrents for IXindrnllanc & Texas Catarrh
JOIN HANDS WITH THE POPS
Prco Silver Democrats Share Places on a
Forlorn Hope ,
SMYTH NAMED FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
State < * OIM ciitloii ARfoi-M to FHHO ni
riOMhlonllill iieelorN , After U'hloh
Ill-Mill IN KiulorNoil l > ) n
L'lllllllnioilH Vote.
.Attornoy Oouotal C J. SMYTH
Itiguil of the State Unlvcitdty
THOMAS 11AWLINS
Elootors--
r. .1. IlALi : ( ilom ) . Madison county.
0. W. ! > AI.Miit ( deni. ) . Lincoln county.
X I'AISCIMCI ( dcm. ) , Hovvaid county.
KllKI ) MP.TX. ( dem ) , UniiKlaa county.
N O Al.limiTS ( pop ) . I'lny county.
1. KOSTUY7.10 ( pop ) , Saline county.
M F HAIlHlNliTON ( pop ) . Holt county.
J. SI ( JAMl'liHLL ( pop ) , Nance county.
The state convention of the silver demo
crats was held In the Crelghton theater
yesteiday , lasting nearly all day , despite the
fuct that thcie was nothing to do except
ratify the nominations made by the popu
lists , till two olllces left vacant by the popu-
HbU , carry out n prearranged conipiomlso
on the electoral ticket , und name a state
cent ! a I committee
The comentlon named C J. Sin > tli of
DouglaH count } as the candidates of the
silver demonals f.ir attorney general , and
Thomas Itawllns of Dlxon county as can
didate for logout of the State university , to
till an unevplrod term.
The platform adopted congratulated the
national paity upon thu nomination of Ilrjan
and Sewall nnd the platform , endorsed the
financial plank of the Chicago platfoim In
an unequivocal manner ; endorsed the consti
tutional Amendments rotating tu railroad
commissioner , supreme comt eommlbslon
ers and public school funds ; demanded a
rigid enforcement of the law relating to
ttm Investment of school funds of thu state ,
endorsed the action of Governor Holcomb
and condemned the course of the lloaid of
I'ubllR LaudH and Iluildlngs for Us action
regarding the Investment or thesn funds.
The delegates weio very slow In assembling
and many caucuses were hold on the curb
stones and In the lnbb > Thu several can
didates were on hand doing a little log
rolling mi their own account Thu dele
gates occupied t-cata on thu lower floor , and
thu half ilo/en spectators tried to 1111 up
tLo balcony
I'ICTUHL'S OX TUB WALL
Over thu stage were nubpendcd portraits
of Jefferson and Jackson , with a large por-
tialt of the"Hoy Orator" between them , a
largo American flag being draped about all
tmt > e. In the wings were pennants of bltu
and white silk bearing the legend.Vo nu
Dc'inocrats , "
The boxen were mostly filled with women
Kiom one box James I ) . Shrean WHS an
Inteiestcd epcctator of the ai-tlona of lib ;
ciratl" liretlnen and In another George W
Ambrose occupied a position where the
lightning would have tin excellent opnor
tunlty for striking
The convention wni. rcneduhd tu open at
10 u'flail ; but It vvflu If07 when Chairman
t' J Smyth of the cen nii committee rapped
tlu > tl legates to order It then developed
that the delegations wore scattered all over
the hnis , and nncther quiuter of en hum
wus lost wliile the dilegmef hunted for
their prnprr seals , with InOIIforcDt sue
Cri-
\\h''i order was again ivntorcd Secretary
L'-o lUUmatt read the call aud tlieu Clialr-
Toclay we place on sale a
manufacturer's entire stock of
Boys' Ready-made Suits ( all
made for this fail's trade ) in
3 lots
9
School
(4 ( to 14 > _ _ . ,
th it sell regularly
for $2 50 , go at. .
Boys9 Heavy ,
All Wool
that sell
regularly for
$350. . S ° at
Your choice of all the
Finest
Boys'
Salts
iu this stick , ( n ino
worth s than
$5.00. )
All our 20c UofTccs today 15c
Mocha and .lava , regular 32c Coffee , at 25c
Mandolin ; , ' Java and Mocha , regular 15c CoIToo , at 30c
Best Te.i Si flings 15c
Very choice 't'oa at 19 c
Kino Enjflis.Ii B.-calcfint 25c
Regular GSo .Tnmui , 35c
Finest mountain grown , pure , unadulterated Japan , never
sold for les- than from OOe to 81.25 pound , today. . . 40c
f Today last day of Spiee Sale at , per pound J5c
man Smyth announced that Ed 1 * Smith
had been selected asMemporary chairman ,
ami ho appointed Judjje Langdon of Doug
las , Frank Morgan ot Cass and Judge Sulll-
\an of I'iattc county to escort the temporary
chairman to the platform.
In assuming the Ravel Mr Smith thanked
the comentlon for the honor conferred upon
him. lie congratulated the dcmociacy on
the convention of lepiescntatlvo men who
had not been reduced fioni the party by
the glitter of god ! , and then proceeded to
lieratc the gold men In languase which
wrought his h-e-arcis almost to the applaud
ing point , the building resounding with
cheers and applause. He neglected argu
ment for sophlstiy and ridicule and bol
stered up the spirits of his hearers with
the statements about the gioulng acquisi
tions to their part } . All through his
speech Mr. Smith threw out brilliant gems
of wit which convulsed the audience , and
ho worked up to a climax by predicting that
It would he the privilege ofV. . J. Uryan to
sign the declaration of Independence which
hail be-e-n promulgated In IS9G. At the men
tion of Bryan's name a number of the dele
gates sprang to their feet and the building
i mounded with cheers for nearly a minute.
The honorable secretary of agriculture , J
Steillng Morton , came In for a scorching
the speaker referring to him as the embodi
ment of "bigoted , bloated , boinbjbtlc bun
combe. "
The "Hoy Orator" formed the subject of
the perm alien of the speaker's address .mil
ho referred to him In the most glowing ami
extravagant terms and predicted an over
whelming victory In November for the popo-
eratlc ticket , but he fallul to enlighten his
audlonco as tu the fa to of the two talltj.
owiCKiis suiicTnu.
I.co Herdman was. chosen as temporaiy
bccii-tary anil Frank J. Morgan of Caes
county as assistant temporary secretary.
Thti chair appointed the following com-
mltlco on credentials1 Judge Krjlmibtm of
Mmllbnn , Walter DeHolt of Sevvard. Sam
Oosiu > y of Cass , J. M. Patterson of Cass
.mil 1'utrlik Given of lied Willow.
The lint of all delegates from counties In
which ( hero VVUH no contest was declared the
list of duly accredited delegates to the cou--
vcntlon , and the credentials commtttco im-
medlutcl ) adjourned to Crelghton hall to
pass upon tbo contesting delegations from
Custer county.
Motions vere carried to appoint com
mittees on conference and permanent organi
zation , and ttui chair appointed the follow
ing : I'cruKimmt organization , Mailer of
Dawei , Lehman of 1'latto and SIOH of Holt
county. On conference W. II. 'ihompson
of nrond Island , JaWrt , C. Uahlman of
Cliadton. J J O'Connor of Omaha and U
\ \ ' . HuiU'urt ' of Aurora.
While the committees vvcro preparing
their repoitu W. 0. Oldlmm of Keaincy
w.ts called for b > a number of delegates ,
und ho cntortulned IhiS convention for sev-
eial moments by humorous references to Hie
gold men lli > did not atlvmpt any argu
ment or any discussion of current Issues ,
but amui-eil himself anil his liearers by rcdl-
filling the opponents of the popociats
The lonimlneo on permnnent organUa-
llon reported , recommending Icc W. I'd-
wards of Laucaeter , for prrmanent chair
man.
man.A loutt'st arose over the adoption of the
report , a laigo majority "of'the delegates
lie Ing la favor of making-he. ( temporary
niganUatlon permanent. After an animated
ilUeutslon Ir Kdwaids , in a rather heatc > l
speech , withdrew from thu eontebt and
moved that the temporary organization bo
made permanent The inotlun was declared
unanlmoukl } can lid
Thu following committee on resolutions
was appointed IM. I.amb. Lincoln. John
J Sullivan. I.a I'latte George W Uoanc ,
Donglus und W I ) OMlfnm. Duffaln
The cuiumitlco then Adjourned until 1
o'clock ( f
IN TUG INTKUKST g- ) \HMONV ,
TUi > convention was alljl to orlcr at 1 r > 1
and thu committee on cirdclitlala reported
on the contcstlug clelegutloiiD from Custer
county , recommending the seating of four
delegates from each of the contesting dele
gations. Tlio committee also iccommended
that no proxies bo allowed In this delegation
.did that the lists banded In from other
counties be the aceredlted delegates.
One of the delegates from Custer county
said ho belonged to the accredited delega
tion and Jio charged that the contesting
delegation was composed of "goldbugs "
The chairman of the credentials committee
explained that the committee had reported
in the interest of harmony and ho ex
plained the situation , after which the report
was adopted.
The woik of appointing the members of
the state eentral committee was then taken
up.
up.Tho
The state committee was made up as
follows-
First district , II. C. Davis , Falls City ;
second district , James Finncy , Tecumseh ,
third district , Harry M. Uoydston , Nebraska
City ; fourth district , Frank J. Morgan ,
Plattsinouth ; fifth district , \V. n Ferris ,
Sand Creek ; sixth district , Leo Herdman ,
J. J. O'Connor and A. P. Spltko of
Omaha ; seventh district , J. II. lamely ,
Wlsncr ; eighth district , W. S Ilarton ; tenth
dlhtrlctV. . H Palmer of Ulalr , eleventh
district , Uavo Itecsc. Norfolk ; twelfth dis-
tilet , James Hughes , Schujler ; thirteenth
district , 1) w Ford. Unite ; fourteenth dis
trict , M F Cllneh , Valentino ; fifteenth ills
ttict , C. L Mullen , llioken How ; sixteenth
district , Juan Dovlc , Keatucy ; seventeenth
dlbtrlcl. John Dobry , St. Paul ; eighteenth
district , J. W. Tanner , Ftillerton , nineteenth
district J. J. Thomas. Seivaicl ; twentieth
district ; M. I ) Welch , James O'Shea , Lin
coln ; twenty flrbt district. S M. Davis
Uealrlco ; twenty-second district , C. J
llowlby , Crete , twenty-third district , George
U Clark , nillor ; tvventj-fourth district , 0
W. Shldler , York ; twenty-fifth district i :
W. Hurllnirt Aurora ; twenty-sixth district
If. A Hawkins , Superior ; twenty seventh
district , LIoya Linn. Hastings ; twenty-
eighth district. James Sullivan , HastlncB
twentj-ninth district. J. L. Whlto Curtis !
thirtieth district , Uanlel MoLrar , Sidney
Kdgar Howard was appointed mouibei-at-
largo from Sarpy comity. < . >
C. U , Collins , btato treasurer < M Florida
was introduced , and addressed tjio conven
tion. He administered silver coiiholoUoii In
largo chunks , assuring his hearers that
the bouth was solid for silver and Ilryan.
The election of a ehalrnian of th state
central eoinmlttco was the next thing in
order.
James O'Shea of Lincoln , James C. Dahl-
mnn of Children and Harry M Doydston of
Otoo county were placed In nomination
Douglas coutiiy supported Dahlman and
a row followed between Lancaster ami
Douglas counties , aijd bitter speeches were
made In kupport of Dahlmnn and O'Shea
deprecating a factional struggle. A clincher
was sprung by the supporters of Dahlman ,
who announced that If their candidate was
elected headquarters would be established
in Omal'a
As the ballot proceeded It was seen that
Dablman had an overwhelming majority ,
and O'Shea was withdrawn before the bal
lot was completed and Dablman was de
clared unanimously elected Lee Herdman
of Omaha was elected secretary of the com
mittee and James A. O'Shea of Lincoln was
given the consolation prize of treasurer of
the committee.
iiiv\N AND Fnnn SILVKH.
The eoinmlttco on resolutions repotted the
following platform , which was adopted with
out discussion :
Wo , tha democrats of the Btato of Ne-
bnibk.t in corn union asHembled , congratu
late the democracy of I lie nation upon the
I'onesty conr.iKO and sagacliy tmavvn In
ilii > 'election of Wllll.un J Ilrj.in niul Ai-
Ihtir H Scvtnll as Us candidate1) * for the
pr < sidPiicy and vice presidency of the
X'liilrd .St.ites on the platform tidopte-d
ind pledge our united power to the sup
port of the ticket nominated and our ad
rurrri''Q to the prlneiplea In the sn'd pliu
tnm cont.iliiPd
\ \ - lunrtlly emlorao the action of thos--
In charge , who have endeavored to secure
THE GRANDEST STOCK atid
GREATEST BARGAINS
; ES' ' and CHIL0HEN' ;
EVEK , SHOWN IJST OMAHA.
Our entire stock of Li ht
Colored Print Wrap
pers , lace trimmed
and plain , aM new
style , worth up to
$1.25 , on sale in
cloak department at
Children's Our entire stock of
" 9
Reefer
Jackets
In m.xt'il not- worth u ; > to J5.00 , on
oltj clutli , sale1 in eli ale dcpt at
vvoith ll | > to $5,00.
300 double bluok
Oiotli
SOU hliii-k and ntivy
Gapes blue
hamUomolv
Iiiaidod .mil
fin edited.
20U now style
PLUSH in ladies' doth and
bt inn t-i'itre , rojrnlat-
1.V J . ' * > . c n ta'c1 ' at
I'dcoil wllb
1 hilici fin ,
silk lined
worth1 ! OS
\ / TRIMMED
1 HATS
Early Fall S alkinpr
Huts in English Ft'dora
plain colors , yrccn
brown and hhtclc , albo-
in small checkb , at
SAILOR HATS-
Gicatcht assgrtiiient of
trow style Ladled' Sailor
TIats , Fur Felt Sailor
Hats , bilk bailer Hats
and Velvet Sailor Hats ,
all colors ,
tlio. union of the forces -in f.ivoi of the
e-oin.ige of the two inotals both jjold and
s-llvoi us provided by the constitution , and
whose vvlso and generous action liifiiies
tlio olcc'tlon of our .stainljnl huareis us
the prc'sidc-nt nnd vice president cf the
United St.iti-s
Wo favor , nnd hhull nso our best cn-
dtavors to soouro the adoption of the pio-
posid nmondmcnt to tlio. ronstltutlon jiro-
\liliiiK for the election of the railroad coin-
mlh loncrs by dlroot vote of the poop'o ,
and the proposed ntncndnu nt Im tcaMn , ?
the numliur of supreme JudKos fiom thrte
to llvo , toBt'tlicT with theamondnuMit uu-
thoii/.liiK : the Inrehtmcnt of thu imbllo
.scliool funds hold by the Htnto , nnd not
othorwNo duo and appropriate ! In boncN
an proposed by the anifiidincnt.
Wo ilcinind the most rl Kl and economi
cal iidmlnistiaHon of the arTulrs of tlio
Htnto .intl a stiict compliance with the law
in lefernico to the disposition of the school
fund , anil hoaitily endoiso the acllon of
Governor Holcomb in Ms lionpst ondcavor
to pave the common schools the lntoi < ' t
on the funds now IvInR Idle in the treas
ury 01 hold and tided by private Individuals
contiary to law , and condemn the action
of the topubllcan Hoard of I'lilillu I. onls
nnd HiiildinKS In rofuslnfr to assist tlio gov-
01 nor In ills noble efforts to uphold the
law and sustain the ilKhts of the people.
1--USI3 OX
The commlttoe- conference reported that
It had confen ed with the populist committee
nnd the two committees had agreed on the
follow liifr electoral ticket which they reco.ni >
mended bo elected : N 0. Alberts of Cluy ,
It Koatiyzo of Saline. M. P , llarilnKton
of Holt , J. M. Campbell of Nanco , V. 1
Hale of Mudlson , O W. Putin of Lincoln
X. I'aUcvkl of Howiird , nnd Fred Iet , st
of Omdlia. The first four are the noinliit'CB
nf the jiopuliBla and the balance arc silver
dcmoorats. The report was adopted without
illsctibHlon.
Nominations of state ofllcors were then
declared In order nnd tjie committc'c on
confeionco recommended the enilorscnicnt
of the t'litlro tlclict named by the populist
convention with the exception of a recent
to 1111 vacancy. The report v\as canlcd
without opposition and a committee v , na
demanded to hunt for Governor Ilolcomh
and ebcort him to the hall.
The committee was appointed nnd nomina
tions wcro called for tlio office of attorney
Kdieral , 0 J. Smyth was named and seconds
camu from all parts ot the hall A motion
was made to make tbo nomination unani
mous , hut a delegate from Lincoln objected
nnd Insisted that the candidate * should
conio from Lancaster courtly In order to
save that county for Ilrjnn. He nominated
Addlson S. Tlbultts of Lincoln In a long
and very tlremnno speech which was only
shut off by howls and catcalls.
At this point Governor Holcomb appeared
on thu platfoim Ho wan u-cclved with
Uiceis and applause , The/ chairman Intro
duced the governor and tlo | lutter tliankc'd
the convention for Its < uunlfei > latlon of
confidence. He predicted isuocesq for both
Iho stuto and national tltket und was
hrartll ) applauded. \ \
Matt Goring of l'lattsnouth ) nominated
Harvey I ) . Travis of Cn a county for the
olllce of attorney general.
Joel W. Went of Uouglai county named
Qeorcu W. Shields ofOmaha. . No other
nominations wcro made and wLiun the vote
wai > cast Douglas county's vote was ninety
for Snijth anj nine for Shields
Hcfore the call of Bounties was com
pleted , It was cvldent'tliat Smyth had an
overwhelming majority and the other can
didates were withdrawn and Smith's nomi
nation was made unanimous.
Joseph Oberfclder of fildney was nominated
for the olllce of regent of the State unl
vcrslty to fill vacancy , an were T L. Hall
of Klchardsan and Thomas Hawllns of
Dlxon counties
Douglas county's vote uaa equally divided
between the three camlldntes on the first
ballot
The first ba'lot resulted Hall , 27G , Oher-
felder CC , Itawllns IMS. No choice Obcr
fclder withdrew * before the second ballot
was taken
The second ballot resulted : Hall , 235 ,
Kill high grade , imported tuneltu in
Jackets and C'apes , in all the latest
stj les , empire eoalb , military trimmed ,
b'pea's , tiyht tlttlnj , ' coats , in tan ,
screen , brown , navy blue and black , n
halo at
And up to "SSO.OO.
fiOO now shapes in
Early Fall Triminod
flats. We mo bhowin
tlio greatest variety in
now colors , trimmed
with birdfe.aitfioiloM.tips
and birds of pauulite , at
Ilavvllns , 329 Hawllns' nomination vns
made unanimous ,
A resolution leported by the committee
on resolutions was adopted , Instructing the
chairman of the convention to send greet
ings to Ilryan on thp union of all opposition
to the republican party in Nelirahica.
Another resolution authorbcd the state
central committee to fill all vacancies on the
ticket.
A. J. Webb entertained the few delegates
who remained in the theater by singing
a campaign song and then the convention
was declaicd adjouincd.
AFI'AIKS 0 > Till : \WAIIAN ISLANDS
A lilleviilliill Soiitlini-iil Hniilill )
iiii' In I'oimliir KIM or.
SEATTLE. Sept 4. H. G. Whitney , ex-
postmaster general of the Hawaiian Islands ,
who has just arrived from Honolulu , reports
a strong revival of the annexation feeling
on the Islands , and says It IB greatly in
tensified thiough the belief that bhould
Hawaii bo annexed to the United States
the threatened Japanese trouble would bo
entirely wiped out by the abrogation of
all existing treaties. Hy whet Is known
as the CilbHou treaty , entered Into with
Japan about lull teen ycais ago , Japanese
may pour into the Islands In unlimited num
bers , They no-v number 25,000 and are
coming , Whitney states , at the alarming
rate of 3,000 r jcai. Ho thinks It Is only
a question of a few years until the Japanese
will otiti I'liiber the natives and naturali/cd
population , and In that case they would
eauso tcilous trouble. They are already
dunandlng the right of fianolilso , which
by treaty Is conferred upon them as boon
as they can read and wrlto thcf Kngllsh
language ,
Trump lj nelied for n llriitnl Crime.
ST. LOUIS , Fopt. 4 A special to the
Ilepublle from Itlilntdand , .Mo , says : Last
night at 10 o'clock an angry mob of
masked men assembled In front of the
Hhlneland Jail , ' 1'repared ' to lynch Thomas
Lurklil , a traiip giving his residence as New
York , who yesterday afternoon brutally as-
biilled little Kiln Gammon , llyeaibof age
Admittance was refused by the guards.
The members of the mob broke down the
door and brought out Lurkln. He begged
and prayed for them to spare him , hut
this only made them the more enraged , and
they took him to a tree near town and
swung him up. wheru they left him for the
coroner to hold an liuiucst.
< 7i > lil CiiiulilK It ; MllltilllH.
NI3W YORK , Sept 4 Lazard-Kreres have
ordered $2,207,000 additional gold In London ,
making the total amount engaged by that
firm $7,820,000. Of the gold sold today in
London for bhlpment to this country , $1.000-
000 Is consigned ( o the Dank of IlrltUh
North American , and $5,000,000 Is for the ac
count of Spu > er & Co. The last amount
nas bct'n leuortcd.
AHUM fur Impulsion of MU loiiiirloH ,
IJOSrON , .Mass , Sept. i. Information has
bten received In Itoston to the effect Urn *
the local government at Mosul , Turkey , has
got up a petition to the central government
at Constantinople asking for the expulsion
of the American misslanarles from that dis
trict , on the ground that they are dli
turbcrs of the peace , itlrrcrs up of sedition
and rebellion. _
Knili-il mi Olil-TImc IVml.
VICKSJIL'HO , Miss. , Sept. 4 News hab
reached here of a bloody encounter at Kll-
bournc , Ark , between Dave and Joecph McKee -
Kee , father and son , and J C' Wilson , till
of West Carrel parish , LouUIana The light
which ended an eld feud , took place Monday
night Both , the McKees weie killed and
WiUon is tuciUtiht to be mortally vvouudud
M
EARTH ,
Our hoys'ouths' ' . mis-os' and I'hihl.m's n-houl shoe an > Mir > b-st on earth.
Wo warrant i'\or\ pair. No nintU'r how ronirh th c-hlld is vvo. jjaatnnti'o the
shoes to wont Mill. OUR SBO1"Q NOT EIP. Wo bland back ut oxers pair.
A
SSjiid $ G Shoes for , S3 Shoes
for
MEN'S'SHOES
Black Wine or Tan CALF OR DONGOLA ,
and $0 a pair , t $ ' ! 00 jr i
-t SH.'iO at
I.ailius' OUR NEW
inn.OO
SHOE
is tvvleo the si/c of' '
any shoe hto o in
town. Wo employ
0salesmen and YOU
keep them all busy
all tlio tune
Latest style kid or cloth \ Voyarratit ev
top bull in or laeo cobt 65 ery pair of Shoes Kxtroinn new itylc. turn or-
tf > > at J2.7 we hJll. \velt. oil W , HO tvl Kt 00.
See Men's fine qualily Derby and Fedora Hats ,
worth up to $2.25 , .go at
HOO JMun's lino-it quality , now Fall style Hats Ju Derby , Fedora , J
Pasha and Planter styles , worth up to * j.OO , J
o at
16:0 Hoys' Hats all styles and colors , worth up to
75c , go at
950 Boys' fine Hats in Derby and Fedora styles ,
worth up to S i 5o , go at
350 Boys' Yacht , Eton and Favery Caps , worth foe , goat 330
ASSIGNMENT OF TEACHERS
Superintendent Pcarso Makes His Annual
Location of Instructors.
SCHOOL MA'AMS ' NOW KNOW THEIR PLACES
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Yesterday Superintendent Carroll G.
I'uaiHO assigned the teachers to the \nrlous
tchools where they will Instruct during the
enduing fccliool year that opens next Tues
day morning.
The teachers and the schools In which
they will ttach , follows :
Amblri HlUabeth Shirley , principal ,
Ilancioft Helen Wyckoff , principal ; car-
ilu Npsh , Amelia 1'earson , Mary L. Hadgc ,
Klorenco Lclghton , llglnla White ,
Ccntial I'aik Lizzie Danker , principal ,
Selena Ilnins , Kdim V. Hobtit , Kdlth 1'art-
rldgo , .Mary 13. White , Grace Tlsdale.
Clifton Hill Jcanctte L. Woodward , prin
cipal ; Nancy Lewis , Anna I. Glllls , Alice
Jordan.
( 'ass .Mary 13. Slmonds , principal ; Kath-
crlno ( liic * , kindergarten dliectcr ; Jennie
IJonahlton , kindergarten assistant ; Molllc-
Drown , Irene Iljine , .Martha I'arratt , L'mnm
Dradhhaw. Kathtilno White , Ivy Itccd.
Castellar Marj Newton , principal , Car
rie DontoJIe , kindergarten director ; Nellie
Tayloc , klndeigui ten abslhtant ; IMa. Smith.
Lutlo Hayinoni ) , Jennie 13. Hiilimnn , Ito-
banim Dacoy , Hello M. Drlon , Anna Q Kalr ,
.Mutllda. ivans , Carrlo Itobertbon , Josle Mc-
Huih ; , Nellie Uennett.
Peiitial lleno 12 Hamilton , principal.
Hllu U. Smith , kindergarten director ; Dcsiilo
Wilton , kliidergartcii asslbtant ; Cobclla
Sthaller , Lucy \V. Bvans , Minnie H. Wilson.
Anna J. Maeh , 1311/abeth J. Will , Neva
Turner , Minnie Durgland , I3lla II. 1'errlne.
Jeanctto MdJonald. Siman 13. Uvelcth.
Columbian .Margaret Vincent pilnclpal ,
Klorenco Llttlcfleld. Sophia Kltcher , Mary II.
Giflln , Hottlo I. White , Anna Milroy. Loulbc
Adams.
Comcnlus I3llen M. White , principal ,
Allco 1'arker , kindergarten dlrectcr , Olga
Mohr , kindergarten assistant ; Hose Nlckell
Canlo O. Drown , Mai ttm W. Chrlstlancy ,
Jennie Darker , Caroline Day , Jessie S. Uur-
bln , Jennie M. Itoss IColla W. Nichols , Jean
ctto Doyd , Margaret Scott , Hmina C. Casud
Dodge W. II. Allen , principal ; Katheilnc
One , l.lndcigarten director ; Jennie Donald
son , kindergarten uutlstant ; Mollle Drown ,
Luclmla Gamble , Amy L Hughes , Clara IM-
liolm , Mary 13. Druncr , Katherlnc M. Kean
Davenpoi t .Mary La Hue.
Druid Hill-Mary L. Kldder. principal
Dupont Krantes Dutterfleld , pilnclpal ,
Helen Hlbbard , kindergarten director ,
Mayine Hutchison , kindergarten assistant ,
Nora Duughcrty , Mary Wolcott
I3ckcrinun Agnes Hutchison , principal
Karnam Agnes McUonuld , principal , 13lla
M Smith , kindergarten director ; Iletnlc
Wilson , kindergarten a iHtant , Alice Hai-
per , llattlo 13 Hlmonds , Mary 13 Hogan
Carolyn Scherer , Frances A. Kiske , Lucrctla
Hradley. Nelllu K Daiibcnnan Clara 1) )
Mubon Klorenco Llttledeld
ToreKtI'anny Nevlua , principal ; Tarrn
Kumpf C'lara Spetmaii , I'oppy HoatittcT
! uwn Mullen
Franklin Sarah 13. Thonipaon , prin
cipal , Alice Drake , kindergarten dlrcc
tor , Drown , kindergarten ubslut-
ant , Lorraine CoroisLi , Mjith' . Smith ,
Alice Root , Anna I'lckaid , Maiy Mejer.
( iib on Will I'arkrr , jirlnilptl
Kellom Anna Koos , piincipal , Dcsslo
Whitmoro , klmlergaiton diiodni , Helen Mc
Lean , klndcrg.il ten assistant , Caaj.andra
Schaller , Ll//le Noedhain ( Iiacc Maciiulay ,
iil/alietli Allan. I'cnclopo Smith Minnie S.
Djc. I31la ThoniKato , Mai > AIc.Mnhon , Esther
Iliston Ida Johnston , Kate M. Miles , Hcleu ,
Hoot , 1311/abeth Hooney , Mary It Lucas ,
Lake I3mma Whltmoio , iPiliiclpal ; May
Tcnev , kindergarten dlicctoi ; Loulsu Noose.
klndorgRrten assistant ; Llda Hnnna , Clara
Dlackburn , Matilda Kriod , Mlnnlo Olver ,
Nottlc Hl-tt , Airm I'henlx. Artie I ) . Webb.
Mattlo Turbos , Kern MoKnlglit , Kll/aboth
I31coclc Marie I' Upson Hmtiu McClintoclf ,
Agnes M. Dawson , 13lla Carlisle
Lcavenworth Maty A Klteh , principal ;
Oraco Ijimgerford , klndeigui ten director ;
Louise Kollcy. kindergarten asslbtant , Mima
C Dojle. idna Hainey , Mabel Jonnlson ,
Helen Tiiompson , nmma Llttlolleld , I.oulso
II Mann , I3mma Goilso.
Lincoln Jennie L. llodflold. principal ;
Allco I'arkcr. klndeigarten director ; Olga
Mohr kindergarten assistant , Maigaret
Hojd , Lillian \Vllbcr. Ida Dbickmore , Lulu
Wearne , Kannle C Keinuld , Lucietla Drad-
ky , Marj H. Goodman , Mlnnlo V Morlarty.
Long Suiah McShano , principal , Marga
ret Hamilton , kindergarten director ; Mln
nlo Davis , kindergarten assistant , Kli/nbetti
Atkinson , Calllo McConnell , now A. Drady ,
Kate Hiitmaker. Abba itovvcn , Clara R
Cooper , Sarah King , Juliet MeCiinc , June S.
Smith. liinnm J UrtI31la Heed , Huldab.
Isaacfon , Virginia Kennedy.
Lothrop Nina II Lemon , principal ; Adclo
Grotlot. klndergai ti n director , Allco Cham
bers kindergarten abs'slunt ' ; Carrie O.
Diown , Minnie I' linker , Alice Craig. Jem-
nlo I'helps I3dltli Wateiman , Allco Kuwcett ,
l.innia Godso , Llda I'lttman , Mary Drolllar
Mason l.inini Win alky , principal , Graca
Hungoiford , klndfrgarten dluctoi , Louisa
Kelley , klmlotfgt'iUii ahslbljut , Margaret
Iliad , Jcunn.ltc > Giegg , Catherine Koos ,
Mabel Hyde , IHIinhcth I'hllllpps , Ada M.
ftono , Nellie Van Duyn , Lllltl 13 , Knight ,
Dora Harney , ICII/abelh II. Lelghty.
.Monmoutli I'oik Hattlo H. I3ddy , princi
pal ; Margaret Latoy
Omaha View I31llc Ilecd , pilnclpal ; Adele
Gratliit , klndergai ten dliector ; Allco
ChanibcrH kindergarten assistant , Anna M.
Digger. nil/uliLth lliatt. Mary IJ. Latey.
Ccndclla Jolnibton , Ivmlly Doin.
I'ncifk Margaret Mi Canny , principal ;
13dlth Otis , klndergai ten dliector , Mabel
Kelloy. kindergarten andstaiit , Allco Campbell -
boll , 13mma Ioiicrgan , Olive Marshall , Stella
Graves Ida M Goodman
Park Lillian LIItlNlold. piincipal ; Helen
lllbbnrd , klndeigarton director , Mnymo
Hutchleon , klndirgarten ( ibslstunt ; Kutu
Hiingeiford Julio Ncwcomb Margaret Mc-
l.anghlln Desslo Dunn I3va llarllctt , Mai7 ,
C' . Purlong , Jcsslo llyino , Kninco Katon.
Mattlo 1 Craig , Clara D Duval.
Saratoga I3mly ! Koblnson , principal ;
Margartt Latc > , Maria Gallagher , Isabella
Doyle , Lily M Druncr. Ingelettu K. Ware ,
Sherman Ida 13 Mack , principal ; Delia
Humphrey , Virginia Vlitor
Train Jonnle McKoon principal ; Kdlth
Otis , kindergarten dlicitor , Mabel Kelley ,
kindergarten assistant , Cairlo M Hlcki ,
Katherlne Wolcott , ICninia Levy , Cora Swanson -
son , Alice Orr
Vlntun l'31Ua Hiitihlns , pilnclpul , carrlo
Vlnton K\Un \ HutehliiH , prlnulpal , Currlo
Walnut Hill Martha I'ouell , priiulpal ;
ivlco Drake , klrideigaiten dlrictor , Mlf > a
lirown , kindergarten asnUljnt , Nancy Lewis ,
Winifred Wallaie , liilcn Hogoiv , IVurl Mac-
Cumber. Margaret Me\ru Irene I'ndcrwood ,
\nna Milroy Kate ( 'nine Miu > Held
Webbteradle 1 > . I'ittnian. pilnclpal ;
Mbigarct Hamlltcin kindcigarten director ;
Mlnnlo Davis , klndcigarlen a.nl.tant , Data
iiburn Kmlly Wood lillcn M Davis , Mar-
gaiet K Lchmri Alia I'carock , Llda 3.
Iluinctt Anna .Milroy , Ada L Hopper , Ada
Alexander
Vtcst Side-Kate Diown prlialpul
\\lndsoi Jennie C Salmon , principal )
Ncttlo H I'owera , l'i ris | K , Stuart , Lucy UU
> ock , Kate Wlckliaiu.