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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1835, % THEY STOOD NINE T0 THREE, | ghotsrsieg forStentpriaes X VIN THE HEART OF JAPAN, g w35 on” o Awirienn ‘pian, ks | THE SECRET OF SUCCESS |8, * g0 fkicrs, P Whink “M’j!ACTl\'lTY AT LOWER PRICES avor of asphalt. When I signed it, it and no oxtra charges. ;’.‘L‘,Ot ;.. Rockford Tack compmny, ¥ # i o {,,I..‘.- how many o8 i | Twenty-five cents dretowed upon the host | § he Laner Jury's Ballot Yesterday Afternoon | Now I have signed for cedar block, and | Another Interesting Letter from Mr. C. H, | of servants here make them very at- | a i i P v Y the putting of my name on the asphalt g . Wo were (ht only arriyale for | A Model Manufacturing Town in the Heart | PAns: &Y —Prospects of Agreement. ~ | ol 8 | Dewey of Omaha. ! J | inod manufacturing wire goods, _§40,000; petition is a steal, a robbe 2 two weeks. An Biighishman and his wife | of Illinois, Spofford & Scoville, manufacturing wire But Broak Before tho Ulose. B, ol Squires, o representative of the —_— on a tower arqund the world were here, goods, $20,000: G. A. Shandy, soap fac- = ANOTHER NIGHT DELIBERATING, rber company, who was present, here | LAND OF ART AND O . | but left yesterday, Fofarking that it was . tory, 0 sekford Woolen. Mi arose and informed Mr. Furay that his | F FLOWERS. | 50 bloly cold f3F thbm, i that there | ockford's Productive Weateh—Facts | (o & OG0 i o7 A ot MLl | A sLUMP ON THE LATE sEssion —_— name was not on the asphalt potition, | - wils 50 much to sed avid S0 many bloody and Figures For Omaha Capl- manufactaring shirts, $15.000; Rookford The Question of Paving Material De- | It was finally agreed that the various | Mr. Dewey Visits the Cities of Kobe, | temples to look over ghat they could not talists to Ponder Over. Cutlery compan, 15,000; Brainard & cided Last Night by the City | petit ;;\:"-In'n{nldlw i delefi | #iogo and Kioto—A Great Manu+ | fvate the time to dq them up. ' They Co., ‘manufactirlng 'wood feathors, [ 11Oy Trading in All Lines of Prou Con A New Gas Company wak to be done, and_the council fook & facturing City—A Visit 0 a S50 A ey OF S e, ek qon | " ) S MOUIR T of Sl et il —Other Local News. recess of thirty minutes to examine the Silk Merchant's Home. may meet them ang thbir bloody ne Rocrrorp, Winnebago County, Ill., | fumber of other minor manufactories, tho Alert—Tive Stock Tho e sl pubhe an inor | DU 3T by ol eyl | 10t the orthrn, ntades el | i Peniined it the e e MO o0 inter- | and embowered among trees, shrubbery | and foolish, One day it may be spring | wide diversity of manufacturing CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, n:xrylyc;l,yliitlx‘.ir‘(? om Mr. O M Dowoy, de- | and rocks, and, has vorandas ll uround | like and lonely and tho noxt frigid, | interests here, and tolls _tho story | and to-dny we publish aother letter from | by motntains. Wo have ' porfoct | Siopmy and peculiar, The batometets | ¢, o growth and prosperity. o | koard markets were charneterized by moder the pleasure of the Laver jury, arose and the same condition "‘M“.‘l on Saun: | 4o snmo gontloman, written to a friend | 1o% from here of a city of 60,000 [ % ors o uble o xS P UP | quired, all of whom are 1,‘ , ate activity to-day, and at times considerable B e vemscs an blanhets and | ders strect. On Thirteenth street the ma. | {0 St BOLL ; : houses, regularly laid_ont in nartow | With the woathor and havo retirod in dis- | porated and aro ambitious to T o | excitoment was witnessed i the wheat rom their mattresses and bla ] jority wreferred granite to Colorado | 0 Omaha, giving an account of his fur- | siroets A ars O MO thp | et Thoy inve & walking batometer | hosttias a E 4 Whilo pit. there was nothing startlin commenced the regular routine of business | kandstono, and on Sixteenth street and | ther explorations in the land of the mik- | storics, and are in @ continuous line. 1t | hero who has lived in this part’ of tho x RATROADS i e way ofotitaklo news the lir‘ '“',I”II:"‘::'I; ‘:l‘:.':y]u:‘ 4‘::‘“11‘\' \l‘-:'llm m‘.dl:,'|I'I|I'xl:.‘::||‘_ (l!v'lbr:‘).{‘llf‘ 1:‘“;%\‘_‘:‘-“'1:“ m-kfi :!‘»«311.::1(. und fully as interesting | i ll:rlI‘v’vl‘l{""(‘x:lv‘xls'”fmm-t-‘].i:|hl]i|;\‘! (]x‘nl"w.*( | country fifty-two years. He says these Ilhulx great railway enterprises havoe | feeling was extremely nervous through- N BTl TNLrViLvE BOF Lis ate ‘After the council reconyened, the dele: | “gyop Y S o Yok squiers, dolls, erape, sk’ and embrot: | Patont weather machines, that arorun by | RSN 1org for thoir shate of harvest, | out and = the ~market —was in " AW Rundts wate b i o IOt | gations from the six. wards reported no | | KIOTO, Jupun, Keb. 1-We left Yoko- | Gored stuffs. “Wo ‘fite visited il the | 8 little aworcury, are not reliable. Every | ato'y TirR; exeanel s SAOmBTRATRON; W1 | oo T o A OBy O cottee Wl4 ¥ nows. Rumors wore s thick as the peo- | E01i 0% Wt Tnterial was dasired | hama at noon last Sunday, the 7th, on & | manufacturing estabiibments. Somo of | bone in his body indicates tho stato of | consin. throwen (o dison, Wis. ple in the court room the day previous, 4 stroots, antl on motion the | J8 the goods displayed are simply magnifi- | tho weathor, the changes and the general | their Pacitio division i1 "{‘Y(\\"im}”;u‘lmlh Stories of every kind were floating r of the majority petitions was The day was like summer. We | cent” L have mado s few purchases in | disturbances of the atmosphero. Ho is | thirteen milos south of here in Ogls | Pecullarly hazardous,in view of the legitimate DoHVLLs okbta, hotia of which, Haw: | ranted, g camod out of the harbor, dotted with | each establishment visited. ' My money | i et ather guago and | county. The Chicago, Burlington & | Surroundings aud possivilities, That this is ever hud any foundation. There was not | , Ordinances were thon intioduced or: | steamors and ships from all countries, | i8 consequently about all gone, and I iving, breathing weather gauge and | ouiney oporate the Rockford Contral, | e Sonerally accepted view Is attosted by / n. 3 llvrmg'hn ng of the streets named arge Chinese war steamer, shall soon have to start for home. We | carries the entire business in his bones, running south fr he city ot | the strict watch that is kept by con ission in the nrorning the slightest intimation | (i, srinls selectos vere | white, lay near s a8 we V < are the > forel i o VAL e i ” i H ng south from the city and connect- eyt L i with the materinls selected, and were | white, lay near us as we started. Several | are the only foreigners in the city, except | 1f a warm, pleasant spell is approaching | ing with their main Chicago line. The | houses upon the margins of their customers. of what the jury had or was gomng to do. | passed under suspension of the. mies. | American Nags wore . foating in the | two others: Thero are mo. banks h the meroury in his bones rises and re. | Chicago & Northwestern is in hore with | WHEAT—1t was warm and sunny again to- When court convened the room looked | Acting Mayor Bechel then signed them | breoze here and there from steamers and | There are no saloons and no billiard | jpjces. On the other hand when a storm | the ¢ ena division running from C| day and when business oponed thero ap doserted, although probably 500 people | and roportod his approving action to the | ships. A large United States war steamer, | halls. There are theatres by the dozon, | doy o> ok of the. oot | %o to' Freoport, Galona asid Dubuquo, | peared to be considerablo. strongth underly- were in attendance. ' The interest in the | council. which we passed, had just atrived from | but no seats. There are shows innumer: | 1 brewing ho has an attack of the tooth- | G\Coting with il their low vost: | Ing Kiorkel, vt anies beiie. 18808 T t : i Lais i vhi ussed, on aro sh n acho, mouralzin scintion. bone. faron. | connecting with'all their lowa and west: | ing the wheat market, first salcs being mado cnse has not the slightest abated be Anordinance was introduced granting | China. It reminded me of home, as it | able —jugglers, wrestlers, swimming * < e y O | ern systems, Then comes the Kenosha | at fully 9, causo the trinl ‘is over. Poople were | to tho Citizens’ Gas & Iluminating com: | was the “Omaha.” Threo hours gitls, and everything imaginablo fn the | &9, the ~iumps, = 8 combiiaton | Gipigion " extonding from Rockford fo | For cHors thesry cran® closing figurcs, anxiously watching for 8 verdiot which | pany of Omola the rights, privileges and | port we met a furious head wind, which | show line. Admittance to these shows monts corresponding with the cli- [ [IGSIO%, Bxtending fron Rockford 49 | For a short time the crowd appoared to want thoy expooted would b brought in dur- | Imniunities, for the term’ of twenty-five | soon became a gale. Our steamer, a | Tanges from 1 to 4 conts, c_ disturbancus of the atmosphere. | i Ridoansin system. Jookford s cor, | [0 buy Hutehinson betng prominent as a *ingthe duy. At 12 oelock miot.a word | years, of luving through fho streots of the | lurgo one, plowed throngh the waves in A MODEL JAPANESE HOM H is soon to be killed for the benefit of | (1"} FIHIHAZ by ronson of inau. | PUYer at the start, with Broga a rreo seller, had been hieard from the jury who have | city gas pipes for furnishing gas to the | fine style, while junks and small ft | Yesterday we were invited by asilk mer- "F{"‘“'“v us the government has offered a | (HALY MOLEWICENZ BY roaso Sojeetad | And quite a number of country selling orders Kept as silent as the grave since entering | ¢ity and. citizens, the said_company to | bobbed up and down, not at all serenely, | ehant to dine at his house. Mr. Flotcher | fabulous price for his bonos, to bo used | 4™ Ghon " Hie oo comos thes will | Were executed also, as the weather all over RHALY roor. fufnish the gas for the city and other | with the high sen., Wo noticed a largs | had made some large purchases from | 88 Weather forecusts at tho various signal | jiiq ™ Tilinois is o wonderful rairoad | the west was tine, and the crop outlook and At 2:30 o'clock Judge Savage came into | patrons atno more than $1.50 per 1,000 | eteamer approaching with s fid | him, and the merchant was very friendly. | Stations. It is a lucky strike for his heirs, | duio” Sho 1y marked by them Jiko a | the prospectof an early spring wore excep- the court room and after a_short consul- | fect, and to begin tho construction or ‘nc- | gracefully riding. the waves. As we | We nccepted the invitation. His resi- | 35 he hus nothing clso to leave them, the | ootk rhoard, 1t may soon become & do: | Honally bright. The support given to tie tation with Judge Neville the sheriff was | quire possession of works before Juno 1, | passed our captiin sent the Japanese | denco waa in tho rear of his store—a | Woathorand bis bones having kept him |} fiigdektion as to which are sorth | market, however, was of & very dideront ordored to bring in the jury.” In reply to | I3%, and to furnish gus for twenty:five | flug to salute, and o moment later up | 1arge placo of a dozen rooms or more, poor.all the days of his life, the most o the stato, thio roads o the | ciaracter, and a weathier toue was developa a question put by the court the foreman | miles of pipe by September 1, 1888.” The | went with sliding doors between_every room. i i Thide LBy BRokiDY wOFe. they FOROYOL, | RHE, IHOreRssa g IRIeaaly wh. bl Lentts stated that they had not agreed upon a | ordinance was read twice under suspen- THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER The ceiling was only six feot high. |, Overone-half the In those | \lupin of Hires houts thkes ¥on nid Chic | pasted.. Tho sinter wiet Mareots wors verdict. 4 sion of the rules and was roferred to the | from the other ship, the United States | We had to stoop on entering tho | manufactories are young ladies. Some | o JBHE O IS MOUKS toces yiou ihto Cll | passed. “The winter wheal markets were re- “Is it a question of law or of fact upon | committee on gas and clectric lights. man-of-war Trenton. In five minutes | doots, for they were not over four fect | Of the young men complain because they | s J0 HETAR 1o MEERERC o Lo OAES | ported weaker, with New York said to bo un- which you differs” Several minor grade ordinances were | we were out of sight of cach other, Our | high.' Matting covered the floors, and | hive entered the ot and monopolized | 3 g0 Tn'd o oK jands den | sottled and feverish. No clearings of wheat “Aqu.;:i.)m nf]h\cl.' Jjoined the fore- | passed and the council then adjourned. | Japanese steamer was equipped with | th oro was not dn articlo of furniture in the ""‘Nl"f ]'fi“" 1\1'_”‘ll"~'h::hl- OHvBEYII B thA S oY ""f:‘l,-‘"h':“‘l""'(’_“‘.‘:"“‘; were made there yosterday, the only business man. I thought we weore goin, o e electrie lights, elegant state 0 sight except four chairs and a table. The anches e youn g ladies are more & wh T bt W worked being flour equal In amount to 75,00 Beas, bt e B wroaia oo fOIng, o SOrERETeON IO RD: RO s e e R R nd expert than the' membors of | 5% 0% 2t gont tho same ratio all ovor e | barals, Thore s T P work. W stood 8 to 3 for —— TR e I Eiv et e ame vore throo . Americans, two | played around tho rooms. Thoy wore | e opposite ‘sex, and their employers [ (oildy SHuly thie s afastake: Thahekt | ouuies, spot wheat in Livernool belng quoted 90311 o, sl the ours, “yolt. need [ Bloor a g R Pl TAOREIY P1IGETO dOFRB LT 8 claim th re more fuithful, takea deep- el g & v or opening a 4 0 o e PRI SN Full Extont ofthe Law. nen and a dozen natives of |»’ of former times_and were | ¢ U b thatE skl ™ P | something to outstrip steam power and | S10W. After opening at 84%c fos May the i ;(.1- yu stood. Are you being Tho trial of the men arrested for tho as- P mlx:‘nbermx‘»‘i -(|CA::|1:”:' I”:nnll a gg:l_‘ 't(‘I\ll“:YIT lll‘\l\g“l‘\y| nln ;;«l.""‘llhle‘i [:Inm)i aptin Heqiiting ‘t‘h(:' u"é“m("ll”; clectricity. H. market weakened. but for a time ruled steady B¢ steerage HEETH 8. ste e T a s hand- | | S1 i il S @S¢, ater, ree ecula “Well, your honor, they didn’t give | Sault on Officer Bloom was proceeded | The storm continued all uight, and | some almond-cyed wifeand a daughter | Kiowledge “and “are more defi: RICH AND ECCENTRIC s eRaie, Sl e bl mo any mattross lust night. That's all.” | with yesterday in police court before | calmed down in the morning. 'There | and a son. They were polite and refined | he | silly voung = men . claim ey S L L] Ly Wihien the jury first came into the room | Judge Stenberg and the jury struck the | Wereonly four of us at breakfast. The | people. The son, aged 21 years, had they have lessened the price of labor, [ The Heroine of a Long Branch Sen- | SM! ots of long coyntry wheat had a very Laver was unaccompanied save | e BHIATE i proscention and the | Batives were allsick. The rolling deep been educated in an English “school and driven them, not only out of their legiti- sation ldentifled at Washington. depressing effect. The bears gained control A fow seconds later, howeve it St ! n too much for them. At$ p.m. | could speak our language very readily, te field of employment, but out of "the hington dispatch in the N once more and they hammered the market ROl Raa LB defensewore represented by W0 | wetroncliod Hioge, aud awshorsy it | Thoy wore' Buddhists, et the son. fo: trimonial market as’ well, because | York World of March 11 Mr down 1c from the highest point, or to 833 : y agitated and Tooke sly | lawyersea cach, and o better trial | hulf a mile of shote. The steamer was | marked that it was all fol-de-rol, refer- | they are notable to earn enongh to sup- | Jim icial in the for May and $47c for June. There was onl s visibi X 7 as | m W j y re notakloto mon in the y at the forémun as he arose to his fect. | was the result. Attorney O'Connor | soon surrounded thy sampaues boats, | Fing to the religion. ‘The boy had just | Port @ wife.. 'Who young ladies, however, | goologic s has filed a petition in | @ Slight reaction up to the 1 o'elock close. Lauc .l!.,”:.._.‘ other hand, suceeeded in | conducted the case for the nceused and | manned by natives, who were all yelling | T ed from‘i'ul\o- ama an American Aufgnixn r sleoves, “push ah the equity court here to have a jury Corn was unsettled and lower. contrdling his emotion, 5 Judge Baldwin examined the witnesscs | for patronage. By 10 o'clock we werea | ready-made suit of clothes, and had put | 8¢ making m some of them in . appointed to inquire into the samty of in May, the opening for which was y order of the court the jury were | for the defense. Several times the two | o comfortable hotel with a good coal fire | them on for the first time. The “‘ready- match factory, > factory, hosicry | his wife, and to determine how her estate se. The market advanced Jg¢, but subse- taken buck to_ their room to " continue | lnwyoers beeame involved in o flerce war | in our room. The two citics of made” wrinkles in the pantaloons proved fj_\ClO_"Y; ""‘.t] act 3 ml}l others, are | ghould be managed should she be found | quently broke to $8%ge, with tsomo unre- RHBIFliborationy ot DEAIAT RO CE oL bHiOn ME SO, Oont KOBE AND HIC it. The swell bottoms of them were so | CAFhing one hundred dollars per month | insune. Accompanying his petition | ported sales at 37/@s8%e. The crowd TGS olelon Jastovening Tanos fwas s ardored to” “ahut. up” by Gho | foin each other. The formor s populated | Wide that his now ghacs woro almost hid: | uid ioke, 1 s beltgr, than hiving | are "o "afiuvits > ffom " (o | semed quito bearlsh, and boro prices 1 5 N ss than 3, ing physicians her i it , bruux_m into the judge’s chambers at the . A large numbor of witnesses were | by forei rs, the by natives. | den from sight. Eisepat was much too ladi < H d vil very i court’s order, accompanied by his two | oxamined, and testimony was adduced as | There ar voral Americans in Kobe, en. | large for him around shis shoulders and ladics, all told, are employed in the var- | thit she " is insane. Mr: down with very littlo outside nssistance. sters and his mother, He sat uncon- | to how the trguble originated and who | gaged in t We spent s Al days | the skirt was not over four inches long. ious f:\'l‘lmvll"l of this city.” It reminds me s been a noted figure in Washington The close wasat the lowest point of the cernedly talking to fis counsel and | were engaged in the assault, It was im. | there. The streets are regularly laidout, | His nead’ was' adorned with what ho | Of Lowell, Muss., only on a much smaller | for several years. She has been the sub. | MOrBing. scemed’ to be_ perfoctly at easo. It hud | possible-to socure ovidenco that. three of | and are as smooth as th ‘asphilt stroots lod his dudy hat. Homeant a Derby, | Seale of course. “The'S. B. Wilkins Com- | juct of n ‘great many mysterious pa Oars—Oats ruled e lower, with somo been intimated that the jury had sent for | men—Jack O’Keeffe, Charles Bacr and | of Omaha. So are the streets I the | The boy remarked that the whole suit | Puuy, engaged in the manufacture of ho- | graphs in the newspapers through her [ little trading, but nothing sensational was Judge Neville and the. few interested | John Wills—had participated in the | Japanese citios that we have visited, and | €ost him $l1—shoes, hat and all—and | $1CTY, give employment to 250 persons, itricities. In the hrst place, she | developea in this cereal. ¥ I l ( : place, sh I partics present stood in small groups | fight, although they were present, Tho | All of them are swept clean. Hiogo is | that there were qthet boysin the c Py iR il ARG o ; s defied every form of con- [ PRovisioNs—Provisions shared in tho gen- gugorly discussing the situation, Both | jury, however, brought in a_ver surrounded by hills, and on the hillsides | Who were sending off for American cloth- | fuctories tle light and delicate work is ity, although she has never | eral weakness which pervaded the grain mar- Judge’ Savage and District Aitorney | guilty against Tom Leonard, Pat are numerous Buddhist temples, tea- | g, This place woutd.be a paradise for | done by that cluss of labor g done &n,)dling_' to injure her good nume | kets. The opening was strong, Pork telle wore in the room, when n few | wud Hugh McGatvey, and Judge Sten- | houses and graveyards. Passing through | a1 Omana clothing merchant. He could | KEEPING NEAR SHORE. in_any . She has simply been wild | opened se highor than yesterday's closin winutes after 8 the jury filed slowly out | berg pronounced the severest penalty of | & cemetery we noticed that many of the | rent a building for $2 & month and hire | The seven agricultural machinery man- ntly fond of scnsati 5 a RIS RrSali m Rt pronot t v ¥ o y bulld i y on. She | butalot of long property poured into the pit from their quarters, the law. The punishment is nincty days | granite stones letters “cut into | clerks for fifteen ¢ents: a day and board | Wfactorics here are running nea o. [ came to Washington se yeurs ago | 'big and little lots. . Afey pork was. stror Gontlenien, " askod the court, “have | in th county juil and a fine of $100 nod | thom, paintod red and black, In. | themselyes. ; Prices are low and the business and made a great stir on the strect hero | o5 nd little lots. May pork was strong you agreed upon a verdict?” " | Costs ench. AS none of tho men can fur- | quiring of the guide the meaning, he re. | ‘The dinner was sorved in true Jap | tremely conscrvative. None of them are | by driving a_pair of handsome, showy | fof & IILuLe ox two at $0.95and June $10,00, W6 have not, your honor,” replicd | hish the amount of tho e, they will 51,,,“ t the nume of cuch. meimber of o | Style. Ihave no time to particularize, | ruuning up to their cavacity. The mateh | horses. The horses were spirited and | Putbefore 12 o'clock May was down to $0.65 tho foreman, Mr. Ryan. “Since we last | probably spend the next seven months in nese family is engraved on the | You can guesswhat the It factory is only ion’eight hours a | strong and required very good handling, | and June down to $0.35, with large quanti- : P y y s > hit g l y & g S camo out_there Lave boen some changes | charge of Joe Miller. amily tombstone and pairted red, and | oy came up to the hatel wi g 7 s factory, knitting and | She varied her performances upon the | tities offered at these figures. Lator there was a and we wanted to let you know that o when'a member of tho family dies the | hotel, which ison fhe femple grounds, is | Spinning mills, glove and_mitten fac- | road with this team by occasionally ap- | shght recovery in the May option. ~ Lard was " oy y lemple g ! . y y ap there is a prospeot of agreoment. CITIZENS' lotters are changod to black.” This is o | reached by a long #vitue, on each side of | torics, woolen and cotton mills, boot and wring s an_equestiienne, performing | auictand ouly a shade lower, but ribs took g ‘Well, romarked Jdgo Novillo, “you | - commendable economy, as one_tomb- | Which are monkby shows, photograph | shoc ‘factorics, paper mill reakneck feats as a rider. = | the back track with the leader, pork, selling iive been confined a long time, and if the | A Strong Compnny‘l‘ormcd to Light | stone s for a whol, nily. Passing | shops, tinkers at work, and gravestones | silver-plate works, oat-meal mills B She very much interested President | down 5e. Buyers of the product for the counsel have no objoctions I will instrnet 3 ~the Oity. along a narrow street in Hiogo we met g | ©f the Damios of olden times. On the | goods factories, the halt-dozen furniture | Arthur by her bold riding up and down | lust week were sellers to-day, a fact which :'-I:‘;zn?]tl:"li fi allow you to sleep in this [ Articles of incorporation of the *Citi- {nng procession, It 5 o Budd- | Weyup we l“f\*‘_ wo gentlemen dressed puoto] luml a nml))lbr' f ot b the road back of the white house, where | wmay have depressed the market. Provision >-night. i zens' Gas and Iluminating Company” | hist’ funeral. Eight priests, with [ in the garb of ci ation—the only ones | busy and appear to be doing well. The | she used to go to exercise her horses. | hears are talkiug 9¢ pork, « 0 A look ot roliof was visiblo on the | “one Gre 40 uminating Company | JE faneral, 388 Diiehed " | we havomet. 1said to the boy {hat I | glucose worksrre standing idlo, and thit | Tho. prosident at thit time Decamo 80 | bereamton ot 1ets mo s o tone countonances of the juvors as they learned | r¢ filed i the oftico of the county elerk | 000 e “Goflin_u pox threo feot | thought they were Americans, “No. | expensive plant would like to b, in bot- | mueh'interestcd in hor riding that many | PUeToies o (s mower o oday et that they would not have to undergo an- | YeSterayafiernoon, and that co square and painted white—was borne on | 8aid “he, “they are sky pilots.” “Oh, | ter business. £ $150,000. The glu- | romances wero spun_concerning her, | yieire e Yeur was over TR0} barels of other weary vigil, ; 4 now an established fa Its_incorpora- | the snoulders of four men, The corpse | ¥es,” I remarked, “they are tourists— | cose business is d in the shell, and | There was no mystery about it in reali he pork now in stock would go into ribs. After the jury had retired to the jury | tors are John A. McShane, Willam A. tting posture. Themourners | Mount Blanc and’ Pike's Peak fellow: the day of judgment will not rc for she never mide sny attempt to con: | Iackers and shippers are experiencing a room ~expectation that an agreement | Paxton,JamesM. Woolworth, M. Shelton, | Were dressed in_ flowing robes. There | they are here to view the mountain tops | it. All departments of trade and m - | eeal her identity, She” w iokaaans n of Lenten quiet. would bo had bofore widuight was freely | John A, Creighton, Low M. Hill Ben | Were no famales in the processio. and climb them.” ““Oh, no; you are mis- | turing are v'(lrunh-]{r‘nnm . Ovy ho made such a sensation at Long T N Boaup—There was n heavy o)x;r){v j lt[x(- :‘[lu-rnfl,_llmlxluns and r l (.q“,l‘,h”m"’i Dr. S. D, M(-l‘ccr‘ The o JAPANESE € YANC] t:\]k‘uxll, herepl -.l,“llh y are missionaries, prwl\u'!tu;n nd under-consumption have | Branch last season by appearing upon ak in wheat this afternoon, prices going orters impatiently awaited some signal | FAHAEher (L0 J "here are no livery stables i which means sky pilot: He said this ressed t nds on all branch- | the L > orie suit as o bath- | off an even cent trom the 1 o'clock closing. }.r.,.,’, the jury, but none came. About | company is formed for the purpose of | The jirinksha— LS Jm— in ='“miflll*"“’.l‘?"m one h; 'n.';‘u‘:n::- es and lepression ha S been general, inl:,; i ! mf h.‘.rmu'v' '," ucn‘-::'lnv.mi‘\-dbl:_\lh 'l’hc\u‘nl:v u;,:;";r ;:x":- 1'|‘.u-="(:r”x‘...|$ oAt 12 o'clock the jury retired for the night, | operating gas works and farnishing gas | the only conveyanco, with fow. excep. | lated the word missionary to him'in this | Bountiful crops in this country and & | graat St. Bernard dog, a colore vant | by loeal houses and the general desire to_sell ;;n}ln‘vl:)l]xm\-;n died the hopes of a verdict | for the city of Omaha and private patrons tions. Tho cartis pulled by coolies. ~ A | manne » by way of a joke. rani hur(lun- will bring o renewal of | and a maid. Then cted o great | was what caused the slump. Heavy selling o ning. —to take the place, in fact, of tho com. | dozen of these outfits are to_be seen in __ JAPAN IS A LAND OF ART, the palmy days, lift the people out of | crowd upon the beach. She remained New York also reported, W £ rosont. oporuting the ety s | front of every hotel. Jump into oncand | and it is'also one grand flower ' garden. | the ‘mire anid place then on the bound- | there the greater part. of the afternoon L B 2 v Last night the new company | you are whirled away at a rapid rate, | The country is covered with trees. Rail- | ing billows of prosperity, The he; engaged in a fight with the bathing- | oo are st et o e oasior, The Petitions of Property Owners | Made the first move to secure the right to | Lhe coolie is always on the run. If hills ing rapidly built to conne P of spring strikes and lockouts are | mister, because he would not permit her | ™ u}‘——l‘u(lxnl\h wheat, 813¢c bid; Opened and Acted On. lay pipesin the city, an ordinance being | &re to be ascended two coolies handle the | the large gant goods man- lyzing the industries of the country | dog to go in the water with her. She re. 5 SIODFNYATCaY R ACIRILS Tho oty oot sorrened ot might fn | iBiroduced n the dity. council granting to pull and the other to push, | ufactured are made for foreign | and disorganizing the vital interests of | fused to patronize the beach after that, i S apur ol conmened Joao might that privilego, After being road it was | The price 18 ten cents a1 hour. Me countrics, and are not used here. The veople. 1t is hoped they will be of | and made but one later apperance in_her Chandler-Brown Co,'s Report. pecial s o transaction of gen- | reforred to the proper committee and | dise of every dese on is 1le comic opera of “The Mikado,” so popular duration, and that the avenues of | oriental dress. Her Jast tume was a The following report of Chicago’s specul "“ “’]‘ in l‘: l;(“im' ing ‘lu adjournment. | will probubly be reported on at the meet- l\lw)—»\'hl'vl\-ll coxiey drawn by ccolies in Eng| n]ullulnll lhv; nited States, would ;Ju\nn-m W H[-’uun resume their ral | blue jacket, a pair of broad flaming ved | (jvq markets is furnished the By President Bochel presided and all the | ing of the counell noxt Tuosday. Tt is | cheap men. Although it 18 wintor | e ridiculed he No pomp or parade | funetions and teem with life trousers, and sharp-pointed white French | pook (mal tetlvala o ¢ 3 sday. g 3 ns A 4 d ' esentative of Chandler- members were present.* A communic ll_u-lnlmtmn]ni the new compary to fur- '\'I"'“' f"".‘”l“»‘ Rk "“'}“”"'"l to cold. }'f AT, Sreanyialgnseof Fhah Ak Besn 5 “‘L""I‘ bor complic Hone a | kid slipi et » 1 B ook Ok ot ik e tion was received from Acting Mayor | 1ish gas to all patrons at $1.50 per 1,000 | Many of them are bare-legged, horo. The greatstruggle for these mil- ab loss to theiparties immediatoly o She lest Hildreth's West End Hotel § 7,105 \vore weak this morning. o Saalyecifrhn ¢ ) foot, and to oporate twonty-five miles. of | Straw sioes, and 1Z 10 hads. lions of Japs is to learn the casiest way | ¢ and to ‘the nation. v block | about 11 o’clock one stormy night on ac- [ S4 0 Sl g e Bechel approving the ordinance o0 by Soptombarn aas B0 Banims to earn a-dollar with which to buy rice to | the wheels of trade and comme nd | count of some difliculiy with the | Piaspot lc lower. Cargoes held. Weather ; pipo by Sep y Y at the last mecting, cre keap soul und borly togotl swell the ranks of the vast army of idlers. wgers of the hotel. “She took a | VW ANE o v 00 siouy City s tricts and changing the Keform Club Entertainment. in this country. Therc is no quarreling, | . We leave to-morrow” to visit Osaka, a | In &l cases a compromise might be and pac or traps into a ear- gHt o bt The usunl S y evening entertain- | 12 lmu\;-—lm L . and but very little ('llhl‘ ul[ : ),000 inhabitants, ‘hn‘ly miles | eflected by rlhi:r:mun and these I ind drove throngh a thunder-storm AL s g crime of any kind. It is distant by rail. 3 dozeil news- vities “avoided. Capital is timid, | fiftcen miles up the beach to some other | Wea A ptition s roceived from Milton | ment held at the Buckingham hall, under | qhviero in thic apers published here in Kioto, the price | and these disruptions are: frightening it | hotel. It w. rned afterward that the | also corn and pork. W ogers & Sons and othors, m ants of 8 2 L i i Ren b andolians ansrchanta ot L)nl-,l:uh]n('l'. of the Omaha Reform elub, | airé o being one cent each. H.Dewky, | into its coffers party arrived th ‘elock the | Recelpts primary m crossing be laid on that thoroughfare be. | Wil eccur this eveningat 7:30. ‘Ihe pub- | any quartor, ar 3 B o Al ROCKFORD'S LEADING MANUFACTORIES | next’ morning. s had plenty | shipments, 45,000 bushels. R DR Jo lalconsunt thor .~Tn-ut§t lull lly are invited. Following is | Million peopic in the empire, and NO CLUE TO THE ROBBEKS. To set Omaha tnnking 1 m bricfly | of moncy appirently, in_ her owi May wheat opened at #4%c and gradually d, o progranme are only eight thousand contined in j Detectives Turning Their Efforts to | Mention a few of each of the t va- | vight. Mr. Emmons, in his petition, as- | declined to 83%c¢, closing at 83} @ssije atl resolution mtroduced by Mr, Schroed- | Qpening addre .Judge Bartlett :Ilu_lv||:~||||~:l|h:|§'n‘ TI'he “Japancse are the Arrest of Mike Humphreys, riety of manufacturing enterpriises here ts that 15 in her possession at | p_ .5 47 cars received o oT tadREh e (R tO T LS o s %% s . e people y 8 MR cLuA ¢ o4 andthe eapital involved. Agrieultura ¢ prese ¢ 180 shares 1 Corn—Weak; May opened at 394e, sold at lopted that fourteen-foot side- | et politeand kind. “The people | curcaco, Mareh 19.-1t is six days since { 19 th tal Ived, Agrioultural | the presont time 180 shaves of boll ol yigponoil stdisc gold walks bo immediatoly constructed " ) poor. There are a very | 4,0 i 3 ik machinery and_implements: ~Emeyson, | phone stock, worth 000, and §700,500 Bilge, where it closed AR YT TR e A j fow rich men among them. All of tho | e horrible murder and vobbery was com- | Taleoti & Co., $230,000; N_C. Thompson, | Worth of jowelry. ~ All ‘this property *he e i T TR k] p . ot M1 o Sylvester | people scem to be industrious, and | Mitted on the Rock Island railroad and yet | &300.000: John . Minny,§200,000; knowl: | says that he presented to her, and he | 850 AVLECTEE T TR o000 A. J. Herold petitione - Liss 1le Durkes | thed ants are few. The climate | 8ppare aclue to the perpetrators | fon Mf'g Co,, $200,000: Brigas & Enoch | now d »s to control it in event of her IAYLPATE 50 ; SIS petitioned that tl 3 o Y + ¢ " 3 & T y at the alo Quarte el T g s he eriime hastbeen found, The endeavors 3 Yokt S SHilfit ljudgoed s by ey, | D m.—=Wheat weale wid _panicky at | on fire bo asked to report on his A 1iss Solgtried enera I,} hl"” d, lllnn. 1 no nlhum tectives seem to he eentered in the eap- i‘“"m cturing Co., #125,000; Standard | be U‘ll“ llm Zec ]Ilnl;h ;]\( ‘|llll}.1 15t Oornoid@iace offt Dok Allont {ho IR naken o, renort o ) ; i Roigtried sin the houses and no glass windows, fike Humphireys anda man known | : ;| year the Enmonses boughta haidsomo (@l off. Pork i nt. The chairman of that com- o is supplied with braziers— P £30,000; Rock: | house herc on Vermont avenue, noar aid that ho would ,.‘.,:f”.l‘,,““,‘“;;“':, Phurstons Challenged. n jars—with cf pal to make a | Last night it was found that Humphreys | ford Steam bakery, ,000; Rockford | Senator Aliison. Mrs, Emmons has gone ter at tho noxt regular meeting, and. the phic advices from Lincoln re. | Jittle firé to HAND the 4 nds and foet, :l;ulllm-n \\]ul[»ing il”nld]m ('lu‘.»l‘ mines for | G > Co., §15,000; out Lw“kl e Ilu-nl'u :x!lxlx(ln I nl times i petition was laid the table, ceive st night o i o i rmati e no ch cand no furniture | five wecks = steadily, = and was there K 2 publishers, £30,000; Angle- | society, where she has heen rather quie R i L e it conintn e niocmyion e et Amenworth | el gt ol otk | e ot ottn e e | it e ot led By weing by Clerk Southard, us follow: 0 wAEAER . g team ol tha Mats cover the floors, and [ IrAOW bie fietectives were Teported to have | §20,000° Rocktord Boot and Shoe Co., | eccontricitios, She was taken ub by ’l’zwmlvlh. Streot from St Marvsavenuo to | CIEY hs issued a challo o the Thurs- » 5 used to st on in the day ]1;.1" ":Ekxi'.”.fiu'.“"|.',",‘."','.,’|' “A;IIIIA} up "'l"" %30,000; Rockford bolt works, $25,000; | Miss Tillie Freylinhuysen when the latter Yorce st ar block on coneroto case, | Lon hose team of this place to run a 300 | and to slecp on at night. Cleanliness of | in duything t o it the Rock datandrone | Rockford Burial Case Co., $75,000; Rock- | was so conspicuous here, and through hupitol avenus, from Ninth to_ Foutscanrl, | yard raco for from $500 to $1,000, No- 5 everywhere noticeable as well | bery. "The night of (e v, e suid, ho | ford Steam Boiler works, 10,000 Rock- | her beeame “generally -~ Known. — Mrs. | 3000 adar block, o 4 braska State Firemen's association rules rderly conduct. The people are | was visiting friends on cond strcet | ford Boring Tool Co., $30,000; Ford & | Kmmons was supposcd to have been | = Conn— undors stroct, from Cuming to Seward, | to govern tho contest. ~ The Omalia boys [-.\wl. and hcir complexion s tho | #0til 100°clock, Afwr that le went. to i | Follows, ecarriages, §16,000; and live or Russian_ by birth, althor I there was a ool k, ! linyo but recently defeatod the Fitzpor, | color of & pench o ity-ninth street and rewained | six othors, L. M," West, carringe top | mystery about her' real o % Cuming street, from Division to Brown, | aldsut the National tournament at Now THE MIKADO, there uutll Monday, . Datly Newst | Gressing, $10.000; H. £ Palmer & Cob | eount of her sl an’mi 4 30, | DM o ahe Dally News' | o, mns $20,000: John McDermaid,churns, y of the gossipers on AR e ARSI s boss of the empire, i beloved by all | e e Daily New Y codur big n t Howard, — There is 10 pomp or display 1n | foGrane Cresk thie Setncon oot Mibe | #18,000: Thos, 0. Scougal’s cider and vin' fhat sho was n formor Dut this wis B mere roni Jumes Scott, for stealing some clothing sstablishment. The sum of $100,000 | I 3 P8 ' g4 Paung < & . y umphreys, who Is charged with being one | ¢gar works, ; ham's cotton : : from Tim Carroll, was arrostud by the | n yes ts the expenses of Iiis family | of the perpetrators of Ui Jollot expross robe | mills, §130,000; Graham’ , enth strect and Shermon avenue from » yesterday afternoon and locked up | and retinue. Taking the cars at Hiogo, v, It was found ghat Humphreys had de- | 000; Jonathan Peacock, brewer, "$10,000; - ' Tzrd to Ehm, cedar block, J Al police station. wo proceeded to aniped immediately after sending the dis- | Bean & Perry Manufacturing Co., drug- lamos at Teuth strect, (rw Masou to” William, cedar | T e THE CITY OF KIOTO, patch making his wiherabouts kiiown and | gists supplies, $10,000; John G. Chick's A0k on oungroto Dase, | . There is & woman in Florida wholsthe | The railr > owned by the goy- | Slaling an alibi. Tumphrey's wite says e | it %125,000; G. B. Sturtevant's RANOworLh siset, froin Thirteouth toFour- | mothor of forty-two shildven, ernment, and are woll construoted. The | 1} SIIPIY trying to keiep gt of the way Wntil | §ouring mill, $15,000; Central Furnituro | ¢ity hall. ‘Tho fire bumed iercely for Fourteenth street, from Leavenworth to | = — depots are the best buildings 1n the coun- 3 g L INGIMIR 09018 SN Ry Co., $75,000; Forest City Furniture Co,, | hour, when the tower fell in with o crash. ;.~".'-M"m" Colorado sandstone, S . The cars are of English mak The Most Successfsl Evangetist of | $130,000; Excelsior Furniture Co., §i0,- ames were confined to tho city ."“’," . pleventh sireet, from Jackson o Joves, Col- ) ners must obtain passports to vis thi Age, 000; Rockford Chair & Furniture Co., o ontialy sl Lho olly 1ooofe | anae. e oz Jouos stiect, trom Ninth o Thirteenth, Col- B £liion. - Thorb ars twn of s 1o LA St Touts morglint says in tho St | EOX Roekford Co-operative Eurniture | Lo o' loss' upon the ' build Marh | MOA idno, S ) > par 0 ure crican Louis Globe-Denfotryt: - The female , #30,000; Rockford Uniol | estimated at $2,000; suts e aOhR o ksan 0 Jonos, Ocls Horace Fleteher and myself, Mr. Flotcher o .'“:!f',':‘.,,',‘ ol fomalo | 67 o000, and othors. Agard & Co's. | Gl &% S Wi penth stiects from Mickory to Castellar, speaks English and acts as interpro: | fiocof t S L A S0 ce, manufac g gloves i TS i STOOK. pColorudo sandStone. " - = tr for us, Mr. Fleteher is_president of |y R (..31‘.3.":'1".:'.. . 0,000; Rockford Mitten Co., $30,000; * TOMIARO LVt ) R200K I ‘n‘:r‘ H:ITII ".h'x'x::“' Hickory to Castellar, T ”-.u‘ pane l~jl slor ) aneise nd | gor but an atmosphere-of refinement and L. Wilkins & Co., nanufacturing ho S OnicaGo, March 19.— fal Telegram. | Bhoax Fals gmulte, . 5 Chica hese 4 chi | burity that exerts-a great influence in ery, $75,000: W. F. and John I 0 7, Carrie—The market was extremely dull A S rom Howard to Jackson g ransl v & ) n ) . i ; N\ i : the Prinidad asphaltum, t translat winning the st of male assoe manufacturing iron machinery, §200,00 S 2 during the early morning notwithstanding phaltum, means No, 1 . For many years | Alraudy the s hundrod sirls who | Wm: Gent, £30,000; Union Foundry the fact thet 1eceipts were light both for the ! L Machine Co., 25,000, four or tive others, > : day and the week, Trading was slow and Tenth stieet, from William to Center. ‘Lrin- Mr, F| : idad asphalium, b Or Lavea | 25 Flotoher has bo sident of Jupan | 4ve &riting shorthund and manipulating Saundens strects trom Cuming to Seward, | T RO 8 ¥ JavER | and China, and bas t «d all_over the by AL M Ty 2 | A. D. Forbes, malleable ivon works, $75,- = - jids lower, Somie salesie prices were Tyinidad sheet asphalum, - o fioward, € m toms""-" rLamNt | Jupanese empire. He makes all the pur ;"lnn-\\\»lr“‘ulv‘m“\‘\ ‘.hl- m,l“ o . ‘L'”ih 000; The A, M. Johnston & Co., oat meal P ; i but & S : e \?lfil ‘x”n Y s et Y, 10 dhisteenth, chases for the two American establish- Ot yoanges I Lhe | i, $35,000; G. W Roberts, monu- 3 WGy DAY MM il URAY ARERRE LNY (WU8 JRAR “Trinidad shiect asphaltum. X 1 mouth paln in the | ments. I am fortunate in_having been - sotions of young men who | oy 5,000; Robt. Trigg, mon- koton sll fow giado cattle, though dull, wad Capital avenue, ol Nt to Fourteent " wistaken for shou- | invited o accompany him on this | jerrotuhd thom. Ono thing iy do of | Uments © §10000: Frank - Fisher, steady at Thuriday's decline, For good fu¢ ) RANA, S h - s O stite, Lowls L ) 5 | fectua 5 Lo suppress profa . There ents L0 DK ADRE, sattle 3 o ¢ IRAconth plrvet uid Shorwan avenue, from | memory, Wil a 'puiniul on of having 1s are allowed to inspect the | S FHERE OF DURImME A the 0T 1 8 Daily aster $15,000; Golden and prices were o shade stronger. Some AL the conclusion of the reading af tho | boc done; debility b s, S4bt 0y ative | modes of manufacturing and viewing the | (G work in a raflrond office soveral wocks ' $20.000; Weekly dournal,§ 4,000 cholce beoves sold b $570, D.essed bee b | 16 TOUCING dF tho | JLbl anoe of the skih And ey "y rouen | splendid goods. - ey ) . 6 ALK, Judd, $5000 and se 1 others; wen paid $450@500 for some 1138 _ potitions, Ry, Bohm said that. aetion : i and ‘wyis? u dry Cough | SPLE ods. RIS : ugo, where the clerks cursed, swore, and , 85, h - s M. Houm sull st e 1 | o llota 1s sixty miles by rail from Hiogo. | wers obscene in their languige to'such | Hess & Hopkins, tauners, $0,000; Hock- fo 10 &b Moo (NCBK e 1 if 5 cm - at o ometimes many of these symptoms atte salle eir Holy Ci isi Y N Dniee QW guage 8 ford Oyerall Cc 2 oudes, Utter, V. k They were overything was perfectly understood by | 1 K tthrn vets fou Boi"Thn "fiend | ol callod their Holy Citys andiain tho | ap extent that it wis thought well to ad- | ford Overall Co., 830,000; Rhaudes, Dtfer, ASHING. | Noaskan biliocks i gt Hiky » Ay 0 o aPtet atan L Lhe Doy s gbnaraily ‘tns | Lesrt of Js (Tho country through | viso tho young lady of this fuct. Sha | & Co. puper manufucturcrs, $130.000; ForEASY WAS , | “sbutting down” on bulls, and the bull mar e pussed is very beaotiful. Vil- Keoney Biros., munufacturers’ of straw | b SO EEE 0 TR D WATER | ket avax badly glutted. 1.ow grade native cat ane did not want the matter lio disease. wnd if ot roglilated in tima | Which we passed is v - | sad she'd give it a trial, anyhow 0 X tloriug, Wrcichodnss and death wili | lages ave seen overy mile or two, nestling | Wong 1 was surprised 10 lear ¢ boards, 870,000, Tilakeman & DObsal | ithout Harus to ¥ARKIC or HANDS, | tlo were in liberal supply, aud they sold very planing mills, “: and particularly adapted to Warm Climate slowly, some buyers declaring that they coir.d o ug ' sforres > vushed through, but preferred to have among evergreen trees and bamboos. | Miss dvent in that ofiic - S 80¥6 0! ¢ mi 20,000; ‘I', Jer- ton, ning mill 0 Der No family, rich or poor, should be without it. not get a bid on very comgon steers, Pric the petitions referreid TP S R T _ : L g % altimore Episcopal Methodist, Farmors are at work in the fields and Mr. Furay tl said that everything + 8l single cuss word has b ar v A S Mot u 3 verys 3 Sinnnons Liver Rezulator is acknowl- erybody seems busy. We de - H onf o 3, $20,000; Jone: was not plain. he potitions,” said he, 00 10 RAY0 d oaual a B Liver taodising. oty A e . e '!“,hl‘";‘lt conyersation is as pure and ynadorned as | Ment, planing mill -}‘““": )i ’u‘, “‘,'unl‘:i’ Sl by all Grocers, but bewareof vllolml | to-day were about 20@300 lower than o ave not dated, and 80 one cannot tell containing those southoru roots and to Kioto occupied two hours and a half, | 'f it 81} fell from a church pulpit, r thern Pamp works, $100,000: tations. PEAKLINE 18 wanufactured week ago, when it will be remembered t in ji of m\fi'l,.ml by the Dakota i ¢ gory, manufacturers of only by miarket was overstocked and active, when the signaiures wory obtained, ‘The [ Berbs;wideh un ab wise Frovidence ks e - f e b - ) ObMd e plaeed in We were conve; in jirinkshas to the | “The bulk Burber Asphalt cowpany bave my name [ 85 previa” anly botel, two miles from the depot, and | fatmers s for Hie supvort of ol pumps, §20,000; Rockford Silver Plate | . JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK, Hous—Trade was achive aud & strong 4 10,000; Northwestern Watch ‘Cage com* uy, $15,000; Lockwood & Lyman ons Open Strong " During the recess it was found that on Awalting the Verdict. fotir streets there were petitions for two At daybreak yesterday morning kinds of material. On Capitol avenuo gheriff, bailiffs and reporters who pa asphaltum was the choice of the majority the mght at the court anxiously awaiting | of the property owners over cedar block, CHICAGO, March 10,—[Special Telegram, | — | | | | | not unusual for March, but just now the situ- ation is regarded by conservative dealers as PAVING Blr\Tthh\; SELECTED, “Fine weather and light export dem ing wheat; would buy it for a turn, ots, 202,000 bushels; Sumadg {-1sausin tieth to Twenty- i, cedar block. odbiloniod g 1l River.. FaLL Rivi, Mass, March 19, ning fames burst through the roof ot the ountries where liver diseas