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THE OMAHA DAII SEPTEMBER asa lamb, and moves about with & pond and Welister streets, and_returning at- 9:50, he Arnold cooker ted by a They Are Drawn tn the United States ADDITIONAT, osity that is truly remarkable, When | 10:50, 12:04, 1:50, 2:50, 3:50, 4:5), 6:00 and 7:00 | doubke show of its Gteflhils, managed by the Conrt. - weighed fie tipped the beam at 5,08 pour oclock und trip fare is twenty-five cents, | Marion Enterprise émsny. 4 % " . Y " Yosterday afternoon the erand and. petit SOR > fowlor, 162 Douilhs, 2% Beso 90! { : 3 ] A tone sonls Discuste ith the OR SALE—Ry Park & Fowler, 152 Douilhs, Omaha's Sccond Grest Annual Fair Now | lacking but tyenty pontas of two tons, L LT B O ctuey |+ g Peninsvia Wucse peating stovewnd | Sons Olty People Disgusted With the Work | o rdn oo e e intted | B Lo R on o, A Ores Placet L1 cutny ader Way. i beast isa’c greatest | of a young band, in this . city, which s not ! up welbunider: tie management " T Q MoRMAA 4 \ . o nOhth: only $2.000. This place Under Fall Way Tiassive beast ; ) | ot youne band, in thts -oity which, ts, Hot e O of the Haddook Jury tates distriet coutt were draw in- {ho w i ot arly #00% "this ince . - withont the 1 elephant. | hence, The musie they render now is cer s iMflirnace have on ‘r\'wh ——— wnwm-vi ’1: latter comprises vm-(‘” 1% y e % By { tainly not as as that which has always c h nd faMiaces, so fixed as to e names and the former twenty-four ey agcs on Chatles stroot, four blacks SNIHUSIABING CRUWDS ATTEND, The Race :n'r nl o 1K<|‘n| th L.\‘nw'm. S, by AQMIt Of ANSpection. s ; INTEREST GROWING STRONGER. | greas foilows: | Ars; 190 to §1/00; small cnsh TWO-YEAR-OLD TROTTING, The \ J. O, Elliott, the &ntetprieing ras fitter, las 4 PETIT JURY, | ents, balance to suit e first race of the afternoon was a trote | 4 i an areli from witieht hastes porcelain shaded Thomas Férguson, Stelln: Ralph Ander ve-room coftage on 1ake stroet, one Mook agnificent Showing in ANl Depart- one tfor tiwo-ye o r $100 A ! £ A Young Man Kills an Old Farme A | %om; o Sk MLl " | trom street cars, near Popploton's residences Mag L T ng for t id colts for They now occipy & position immediately in | Jamps lighted vwith Hertytwo jets of g & Man Kills an Old Farmer and n, John Hunter, Falls City; G By 0; $4% cash, halance $340 per month. t ments—The Speed Contests—To- '\ l‘h stakes, Tliere ~were seven entries. | gty 08 {he wrand stand, whioh has been ex- | He has also a clos ith syphon ‘attachnient Fatally Injures Two Others—A Marvin, I 1 Newinan, Nebraska f Fhoms, neae Sovefitconth Streett " narles MeCormack, b s, by M tric . o | and a bath tub, City: ). D, C Linwoln: E. U. Garner, [ womn § 500, DAINTICE qUARtOTLY. payTO day's Programme—The KExpo- 5 Oninha: flarp, b7, by R ik, | pressly preparea for thes, They are within e e X ‘vatieny ot Big State Fair — Other i © LR LRGN R A R ! wnrterly paymonts sition=Scenes and Incident Nellie Gu, b 1, Ed' Culyer, Comnt | e Oy N tn, and” are <o iie, | hickel and enamieltad olain ornamenta Ttams of Towa Nows, Squire Blenzier, 1% 1. Grant. J. 8. Edyards; hiroo COItAEES off Chicago Sfroct, GOLWESR Waldemsr, by 1. Pickerell, York, Neb.; Seth | jat Sounel Such by P aid, 80 S ions | ton with bronz Lincoln: J, €. Torbit Bemitt; Willis | 20thand 250h; $12,000; now rents [0F $1,200 por I, b Kesteron & Follet, Faifbury, Neb.: | FEUC GRS Wo eannot tesist the temptatio y | J: Bonnerhas a gibulof eiamber furniture - Howe, Auburn{ Patrick ~ MeArdi Wi pran o e ® 4 Lovetfe, by Hayes & Seeper, Clinton, Ta.: | 2% PlaF(Hs W 0 e s Dusiness of | With a host of oMir dyticles intended for More Haddock Talk, Biackinan, Thomas Burke, Edmund' Barlitt, | Qe lot in Lincoln Place: if sold thig i pout | rectator, by J. Abraliam, 1L | rocording the pr (it iusiness of | Hoyseliola use. X C11y, T, Sopt. 0. - | Special Tete- | Ti A Megeath, K. B, French, Keatneys . L ‘ A dark c 2 rorning abont | Lovette and Harp, howeve i 1 4 Jieoman was ve tailed to wateh over C. k. Gardner I8 another of the exhiditors | o5 By g 5 “,‘ & "oxe ine | Thomas, Plattsmonth; Jacob Birteh, Tecum “3;] ‘”“ Easy torms. Wil purchnse & v ol ¢ over the eastern | an afpearance. The others s st i She bidbuihuiafinn: stoves and farnnces, whose dispiay gra to the Br hiere are the assassins | saliy W.'Harris, Madidon: 11, J. kaits, Elk- | 91, boau fuily shaded Iot, with -two limits ) city. The wind | save I~ tator and Wal neople where: they wied, The pine attrac tention, and conspirators and why the coroner's ver- | horn, J. 1. Craig. Wymorcs 1% B, Hoard, | street frc | I8t t, where it 18 ro: cor n | tanced, the latter winning th 4 ' 1 ¥ hanieal Oreanette company offers | dict is not » public are questions of the | Schuy William _Harrier,” Vatley: M. IL | ported a oved he Ciive Tram way eshened, and §it was thought, for a 1 in 1o way so convenient as that of the old mical ot 1 { ict is not wade public are question I . | o, A 1 : ol QR U Sy Tl second heat was qtiite an in stand. . ko S anovelty 1 a fu'lsized house organ which | hour here, During the first few days or even | Barber, Yullerton: T. €. Cantwell, Scotia K e L i e GG Rl i 2y i reporters have been chanced from time-hallowed pereh above the judge time, that the Mts were conspiring 10 | one. After several attempts o s the merost tyro can play, with his font GRAND . JURY body, W. 8. Scavey, Agonts Lk jecrdize tie success of the Omaha fair. | Dorses got off in. cxcallent stye, kecping | Today is school day at the fair. Al NG Tiors & Sont ox\ibit 18 & Tale o | He frst weekaiter the sealed verdict was | oo, . Stocking, Wahioa: Jas, Dover. | J1ICKS & INGHRAN But the sun came out, the breeze veered to | breast to breast until they had reached the | Publle sehodls are to be closed and aduiission | fex of the Yook which 15 always | rendered the peoplo ing, hoping confi- | Madison: Frank Thoinpson, Beaver Crossing Iteal Estate and Loan Brok three-cighths pole, when Waldemar, who had | tiekets are supplied to the scholars by the | ¢, he found at their stor dently, as they made believe, that the guilty | . C. Cook, Wilson: 8. 1, Collins, Chapmans Opora Hou been trotting Heautifully, broke, and kept v board of education. The Union Pacitic and M, A, Disbrow, & new firm in onr midst, | ones would be brought to justice at once and | Rovert Cal I, Clarks: K Waldron, Tmproved nously into Towa. | the irregularity for several leneths, - Specta- | BeltLine will carry all scholars on a special | yaden creditable display ot three mantels of { gh whols b . Hastings: W Marsh, Central City: H. B om cottake, Dou and 20 oniy A beautitul day followed, with strects alive | tor took dyar ot his sompetitor's mis. | Talr trath to the fair gronnds and. return. for | giaborate design ornameated Wit eathedral | the Whold dark and bloody plot taid bare o | piyton, Shelby: 0. 0, Mortoft, Stromsbirgs | 2 Foom “eotinwe. il wemson. Saivd with pedestrians, erowded with teams and [ hap and forged alead with rificent | ten conts each for the round trip, Tickets v<s of variotis colors and combinations, the world. But day sucdeeded day, and now | Wain, Weaver, Juniataz J. W, McCaalley, | * b Tosts ot espectant and itercsted people, who | SITIdes, 1e herensed th distanes between | MAy be purchnsed at the Tanth strot station war Cutnmings only “arter White Teail works have a targe | it is well od to two weeks sinco the coroner’s | Beaver Citys' Aaron Houl, ‘Heney T | 10Toom and 15 Foom hotise o 16] G250 Thoim until fully twenty Tongtns. appeared, | And the St. Paul depot. Al scholars under | enfloction‘of lenden eans and kégs of vArions | jury adjourned and othini is known o | French, Omahas William Stork, Notfol with all modern fmprovenionts 1ith seemed to rejoice that there was at WV AvidoNE Thibl Earad Ta tntent 15 years of age can purchiase these tickets, | gize uléh eans and keg P 4'.-:1\,(,‘”1 "".'l" "““)”““""“"'-|‘~l“"l\ ”,‘“ * 1 Sminiel’ Schofielt, Colont John' Bumford, | street, oheap, oo o R pleasant day vouchsafed Omaha's great enter- | of Spectator's driver to shut Waldémar out, | DUEthose 15 or over must present ticket and Marhoff, the trink Manof the Milfard, has | Accomplished more than as ime. The | \edtern; Jon 1. Adams, Vesta: Hames | 11 room bouseivand Loayenworth with prise, The next insant it seemed as 1t that would | SCholar's crtiticate furnisiied by the board of | trunks whicl would dety the baggage master [ Tésult has been also that all parties supposed | biin, Emericky V. W, Graves, Fulton; Silag | wiroom eotlage o thaulley for il 6500 At a very early hour the carcyalls tfrom the | be imbossible, beeause Waldemar niade, for edueation, D and fiis minfons. to be in_any manner implicated are wone. | Huff, Burchard; Biifisg Admwortiy e e home . n Lilns «0 city, carryalls from the country, carry a short distance. an excellent spurt. Specta- The Banositisn The'Churehitl Pump compahy show a tur- | The public ealled for information from the | Fred Harrington, and 1y it .Gottae o1 Hotth % 1owa tende L at the postofios and | Wr: owever, lost Little by the speed of his Sxp . bine windmill with an active pump which | start as the facts developed, but were denied TR cnsh §2.50 from Towa rendezvoused at the posto M rival and passed the wire in 2:48%, leaving YESTERDAY MORNING. pours its water into a lnrge box. \ the south and the heavy cloud sailed omi at aifferent places along the various streets. | Waldemar considerable distance beyond the T The Omaba Ol and Paintcompany, besides [ ANY knowledzo ivhatever. It was a star |, et IAIHRE MoPIn oF 5t 1| D ¥oom House on 17 wmd Cask. <! o 1o 8 s, aldemar considerable distance beye 0 T Topdd iiding vestordny » Omaha O1l and Paintcompany, besides | 2 ha s ) i) The Reverend Father ) 9 se o1 17 and Uy e merry ery of “To the falr ground; going | distance flag. Spectator proved himself to he exposition . building — yesterday | 5 i thio ofl and paint they handie | chamber investigation, Atany of tho best | (oo SEVOREE I-l\l'“|":« EveniAgLARY. WS LG e Gl right * away, only 5001 | be a magnificent animal, ank found many | morning presented a _ most ot | yakean excellont dispiay of coloted, em- | judges and most candid men with whom the | & 6% s QITIVEC last GVEIIRE (WG A orth of Loavenworth on Decame tamiliar o the ear, and was gener- | friends among the spectatars. ractive " appearance, The floor | bossed andsand-blown iliss. TR SETONOHTAY VO T CONVEINEE L LHBURAL b | koo Bie JOABPI'S ROSPILAL) WIRKCHIN LA ally responded to by exhibitors who were RUNNING RACE had been swept with serupu- | Gustave Andreen, the sate maker, Bas & [ aortait et nad the inveatieation oo tured anklois to be treated, He was out | 1¢rpou houso nosth of Leavenworth on {dishosed to go early to the fair toput their | The second race was & runiing one. with | lous care, the cases and exhibits wore | full-sized bank vauit, « section of bank rajl- | Cortain that had the investigation been openy | riding some wooks ago when his horse 00k | 4 oUGST 5 nd't 4 Fooms 22 aind Plorco oods show condition. Ileavy wagons | the following entries: Silent Friend, m & | dusted and thoso which, duting the ni ing, & smulisafe and a miniature design of a | and as the evidence was secured pointing to | fricht, and |u{mnv ng from the l'mu!f' the " T Tumbered the streets and droves of by WienV: Geonie, Maple Grove, T i e | hud slambered wndor coverings of canvad fim ¥ doposit vauit “Theyare all maghilieent | the gwitor oven connivance of any party, inpiry aforesafd was sustatned. Local sur- ) COLAEGA S i Chrlcs, full 01, AN “AS i v, b1, by W. B. Scammon, Mar S T RB R T M s n i pleces of workmanship. tre: hon mad oh parties care- i atmel d not seem to improye | or both ¥ Slowly tolled alonk thé ronds, all bent to | ville, Kan': Dve S b by L. W, Sumner, | ere uncovered with the view of again | Py PRI coipany have. & unique | 41 arrest had been made on such parties cave- | jvira g gontleman’s member and he re- | 18 toom house Hanseom Place with all the fair grounds, and under the direction of | Maquoin, T1L.; King 'Foresi, br g, by Jesse | the inflow of visitors little. engime with A yultplicity of instu | fully watehed and not allowed to escape as | golved to come to St. Joseph's and_placo him- | modern i nents. it enterprising and interested dealers, Craavh Aothison, lean. s Biack Tom, b 2. by | . At 10 0clock the doors wore open and | ments and appliances which they use in their | they have been, there would have been no | self under the care of the Kind hearted sisters. | 1.6 room Virginin ave. near Sherman avenue, Just puved, and forming | 0. H. ‘ieorze. [t waia one-tait ile (sl from that hour until the time of this | business. charge for the awful erime and blot upon | Hon. John Keogl of Platte Center' Neb,, [ , feavensvorth, o oo oo a continuation of the Sixtecnth street as: | and all the above mentioned horses, except | paper's going to press there were a num- TAST NIGHT, Sioux City's nane going unrequited or un- | WAS also taken to the hospital y S ton plioe, o8 thAt Wil 8011« s, « N 1 ™ 1 & P 4 joux City’s namme going u 1! h ¥ nt flgures that will sell phaltum, was filled with wagons, teams. and | Black Tom, appeared. There was some delay | ber of people entering, walking through | The attendance at the exposition last night | [oidhea™ D, W. Wood, the attorney for | b Was notfor sick wounds or S | 2 oust front lots on Lowe avenueand exhibitsof all kinds, and with its level sur- re the scoring commenced, caused by a | and ieaving the buiiding. was a gratifying inerease over that - which |} s R Y & He simply made a short visit with Harney, 11 gold this week e, yrovoked many's conment, {rom ien about wages botweon o colored | e ne (e BUCINE o day are es. | DA oo cxpectad: Tt was composed of | the law and ordor leazue, belioves that tho | and in ennversation with a B “Toporter he | Barkuiow add, on Ceavenverih, tioi i who, at the Jast fair struggled through the Jockey and the owner of one of the horses, pedially desirable for those who wish to | Joung wl old, and each of these classes: en- | time has come when the verdict and evidence | was profuse n his praise of the manner 1n Utlea pluce lot, block West Omaba, bottomless mud with which it was covered. Scammon Filley got the pole, Silent Friend ) 4 ) 1 O | Joved itselt in'n manner peeuliar to itself, | should be made public. He formerly ac- | Whiclithis home for the sick s conducted. |, torms casy, price & From n distance the turrets and towers of | wns second, Daye S, third,’ King F make a quiet and - studious inspection of | Tha elderly people quictly viewed the many | oo RIS RERRRL “Lnever saw ring fiocy \YoRt Guining ndd h cotnory at tho grand stand. now apnear as thoy never | fourth. - o0 o et the exhibits. This fact seomed 10 bo ap- | features o6 i iorsss wich sitoly and djent. | Quiesced in the soeret methods employed, | goyed togother inone collection” 7 [ Fincoln plico lots from 110 to,. i did before, in_ green, and present a Another delny was occasioned at this stage | preciated by the visitors, winy of whoi | fietl v, While the youn:er people went ither | it did so on the supposition that all the | said M. Keosh, “and thougl: [ have lived i | M3t Veryiosiraple ' 5 handsome appear: e entrance i8 sur- | of the procecdings, The age of Silent took their time in examining the thous- | and thither with the volatility of buttertlies f facts gained at the inquest would be immedi- | this state some time I did not know you had | Hunscom piace lots, $1000 1o . . ¥ mounted with a“new avcly on which s | was questioned, it Taving been eharzed tat | ands of goods witlin their view. Sipping sweat from every flower. ately given to the proper offices, The coronier | sush a great charitable institution in“Omata. | 4 Toot on Sinders, cbe i painted the words, “Omaha Fair and Exposi- | he was three years old. 1 Pyle and several MARY CELIR FoRITBITovaE werh Ronsl e advantage of the exposition asa place | has gone to his home in a remote part of the | It is a great school where the healthy ean re- | Lots in Hur(ford plnco, this side of Mis- tion Association.” On either side of the | other horsemen were called upon to pass on Many he exinbitors were early on | jnwhich tospend a pleasant evening is- be- | county, pocketing the verdiet, and has made [ ceive wholesome instruction. 1don't think | souvi Pacific railway and eanning fac: gate are the ticket oftice and lodge room, | the animal’s age, and it was decided that he | hand, some beautiting and inereasing | coming appreciated: There is no finer prom- | 1o returns to the clerk of the court, Itis | one-third the people in your ety really tory, on Leavenworth, very ecasy Which are surrounded by a host of zate men of that 126, oneryear older than allowed | their display, others adjusting it to the | enade in town thim i its roomy aisles, decor- | possibie that — n mandamus — will ~ be [ know the amount of work ‘these sisters are [ terins $3to - o § and ticket takors, each class designated by | by tho terms of the race. 11e was accordingly | prevaing lights, others still incrénsing | ated on every side with articles calenlated to | Issued to- compel him ~ to — com: 2 G A Lt LT L badges worn upon the breast of the indi- | ruled out, 5 the supply of the latter, and in gener inspire the mind with thonzhts at onece poet- y _with the law, But why all & R Tand pha £I8 RSy, K550 L0, kY vidual, An excellent start was made, but King | profiting by the expericnee of the first | feal and practioal. s ~dalling. Ever since this investi- Employs Union Men. 100x120"0n Chas and S0t 'sta, & cish Onee within the gate thespoetator is treated | Forest immediately Jumped to the lead, leav= | night's show. When one - tires of the promenade there is | & cod one thing affer another Ed. C. Moore, the Thirteenth street black- 124 Iauno & Seldon's, chenp ton view that i3 in~some degree remarkable. | g Scamnion Filley aud Dave S, behind; | ™3 ) e o bt | BvazS Somno congental fritnd witih whon to | seemed o conspire to defeat the ends ot jus- | emith, fius conceded the demands of the st front lots, within one bioek of enn There is 1ot & thing to be sean that does not | When the quarter vole had been reached A number of entrics were made, but | converse, and, wiore than that there | ticeand help the guilty ones to escape. 1t13 | horseshoer’s union, and will hereafter emplo factory Missouri Pacifie depot. The anponrag it lid Uit oscaped 't painter's amnon Willoy. mnde "s nagnificont !hf?' e A hghter order, | is . tho' _ délighttul . ‘music of " tho | stated now upon what soume consider good | nong but union men in his shov. This co B A DL AR 0 rush, Kverything is spurl overtook™ Forest, and after a [ and were disposed of on the upper floors, | Musical Union “orehestra to which one | evidence that Rev. Mr. IHaddoek was un- pssion adds greatly to the strength of the | SCHIK ! Lol 3 terms enay. o FIRESIT, PRETTY ROM 7 JaDiitebill| Taol hEaTIY, ftor the: | anUsvill h tNDLe bitent rabstys -HEtonEiony| ty: HATenZEAwA LT Tonk .doubtedly killed by a former Wisconsi i, the memibers of which now ¢ ontrol al | 'ty i< s Mdition, 2ithand Dodge sty and variegated, and the contrast of color is | distance flag succeeded in getting in toe lead | in these columns, There was one ng- | tarbed. Tir fact, there is o place in the | encuy. L support of this theory the fact is | of the leading shops of the city. “dot ive, especially thatof the by a length, and with this advautage passed blo display among this morning's | €ty Where the tired elerk or mechanic iay | mentioned that Mr. Iladdock - noticed this il v ) the race eourse and the under the wire. ' Time 513, Forest was | ontrios on the ground loor, and thut was | MOFe innocently pass 4 evening than at this f iwan among the crowd In the coutt houso on A Crushed Foot. ‘@azzling whiteness of the fence which sur- | second, and Dave S. third. L £ro DOL R RLLIR place of entertaininent. Every sense, every | the day of his murder, and obtained, by re- v % Tnion Pacific 130 feet, Virginia avenue and Shiroly, & oo 3 A a I bIE e T e W SBH TN ¥ y le i Wm. Redmond, a Union Pacific brakeman, Tounds it. i The races gave unlimited satisfaction, | i1 unique exhibit by Clar oodman. | inteilectunl feeling may be satistied af but a | quest of Attorney Wood permission to arry | hag one of his fect erushed in an accident in v, $1,80. spihiofices of the tregauror H G Clark, | ‘Tiioy were over in o short time, and e pa~ It i»mmsml of a tastefully du{nr{;\t{-(l mere noninal cost of ioney, ani outlay of | Arms to detend limselt, This is only 0na of | tho ‘Sards on' Sunday MIBHE e E6) waETe: R L e |AWwith his assistant, E. K. French, are first mef ience of the people was not destroyed by | arch, con ing an assortment of the | energy. 2 « . the many theries and ramors bheard, ” No one oved to S sph’s hospital. He will 10| § Q “_;:n tho siahts. , Adjaming, -anu it the sane | the delays ustally tnoldental: to sueh enter. | oils mado'at Waoodman's mill, while, it | There were' not nany exhiblts added sinca | 18 propared to deny this or aftiem it in the abe | poiebifTose the oot o Piak e WL o o o oo e widing fresh wl:h ‘num, and with white | tainments. front, luy a barrel of the same material, | the report published’ above, aithough one of [ sence of testimony. 1t is certain, however, DEODRDIY, osg) i f00s LR AL gtrenmers gaily floati V\"“ the breeze, i3 the | Tlie judges were M. M. Marse of Paw Paw, | on the side of which stands long slendet | Sie exhibitors on tinin fitor added an ex- | if such ws the case. he was acting In har Hicks & Inghrai \dittle office of Secretary Wheeler, his assist- | TIL., Jos, Garneau of this eity, and Charles | Vials of oil, as elear as manle syrun hibit which attractéfl er@ht atgention. It was | mony with E. L. Leavittand his gang, and o s Houso Block _|t(duh< and a bostof othar clérks, each of | M. 'Smith of Earleville, 11l These gentle- AT TRl ‘f :m”f-‘[ .\< iy that of a young fafly' in wax, whose hair. | itis being shown positively that Leavitt was S [ OR SALE—Bowling Groon lot s at $150. Whon i as'busy as agalley slave, . men acted with diseretion, ‘intelligence and | | 4 T e e e toty Ui | throat, ears and frdast were ablaze witn gent of the saloonists, so that the fo u | Josepl’s hospital. T or cont omalh and € pot month. . QTors the 41Tl little place s thronged with farmers, | promptness, and were appreciated by the | Peen putin place: to svarn people of the | diamonds, fashiond’ {y the:most elaborato | work done, whether slugzing, tarying and udge MeCulloch’s e il convene | ensicstand surost hvestment to double your thor: & S ot ) y 3 n eing Fid ulloch’s court will el horsemen, cattlemen and évery other kind of | audienc The patrol judges were Franklin | closing hour, the gong which was used | designs. ‘A" novelt¥, which fias not hereto- | feathering or killing, is not divulged yet In- | ¢o.day with fifty cases on the docket. money in u yeur'of any property in tho suburb. exhibitor.. Thesecretary 1sbusy and though | Fallon, Con Grener, and D, ‘T. Mount. These | on Saturday lmvmg"\m-n found inade- | fore been notiedd s Omaha society, | terest here in the affair is by no means on the T ¢ s > an market. Let us show you this fino property. stromgly tempted to fose his patience f'" gue- | men were mounted, and kept themselves | quate in yolume to be heard all through | was a Mexican begtls hich crawled over | wane, but increases cvery” day, aud unless Jack Nugent was arrested yesterday Marshall & Lobeok, Agents, .mfi«‘ls mostadmirably in maintainiug it New | busy during the races and saw that overy- | the building, =7 | over the young ladyl vesture, with a cireum- | something comes to the surface within cvening on the churge of being . vug- OWLING GREEN lots, §150, 10 por cont widewalks are laid on the sido of the main | thing was as it should be, Beside it, is the valuable cabinet of the | Scribed arca. “The Jusect waS bound with | very shorttime it would be dikeult to pre- | rant. and $5 per month. Marshall & Lol avenue and crossings are planked afterthe [ In- the first race the distance pole ) e | g0l clasps, which Svére’ fastened ta a tiny | di turn affair X Tone i i ) j Ava planked aftar > distanc and Grant smelting ¢ ofining | &old clas a y at turn affa) The collections made at the oflice of . i anmier of iunieipil style. The president’s | was moved from a point 100 vards from’ the ol Grant smelting and refihing | chain liooked in theivss. THe heetle slowly UioTaelISo1e o LR A se Rl e Bl by ER oL e s e . AR ice acjoins the sectetary’s on the west. It | Judges' stand £0 & point twenty yards nearer ith little mountains of lead in | arawl ibatly to. tho, remne WAL 2 Gollectoriarhntr nalirevenel Testors OR SALE-Bowling Groon 1ot it #1010 oata & penniant of white, with a red stripe i | to the same.. The shutting out or distancing Imost & ton 1n weight. of many a fair one.* These inseets are fed by DU S L, Rl B/ Por cont cash and $5. per auonth, - Ensy, e middle, marked with the ofiglal titlo of | of the thiee horses in the first Faco ws prob: ell & Rosenzweir display & room | a bark fmported with “\um. Thd aré e iy | The Opening Day a Great Success fn | U4y, amounting fo $18,317.00. CRHOR R g s L) GO it} X g, I A e a seovre ots while y ‘an e first ofticer. *'At present the buniding is | ably due to this fact, although they were but | s made for the oceasion. Its | vogue among society’ bel Attendance and Attractions. Arthur Jolnson, a earpenter living at | Giionand seoure fow tob hecke Stgeni 5o it 0t ted, but Mr. Garneau will go into | a few yards from the line at the tine the dis- iiling tone is light, the (he bi: s 1 ial " Twenty-third and B ropor ed o r o 5 ? 3 2 4 g zht, the pancls being The concert inst pye! > b Drs Moixes, la., Sept. 6.—[Special Tele- | Twenty-third and Burt, reported at police | w8 g Am stroet. ‘v:,l:'fiiic‘::xlng{‘l:‘;m:;&:}:’bnfldlnx.naw i | e ke el —y oudined ~ with _silver. The —dis: | the Omaha Musical djion Orehestra, and grmn\m the Brg.]—This was lm’u firat {any, | bendquartars yostordaythubhisiplnoeivas | [T HAVENWORT 5 B ‘dorgoing the last tonelies of: the painter, * On To-Day. play of the latter is unique_and admira- | coraprised the folluwing: 1 robbed of a valuable lot of carpente 4 more Iots or anacro, at agreat bargain. T, by Y actiea S ] 'y D e the oAV 9 o Opposito side is that of Fduoim & Erick- | At a'clook the superintondent and judges | VLY earried. In the front in a circular PROGIEAMME: practieally of tho state fair, and tho weather | y,o) /gt night. BooJ. W Logmm, at Loavenwortis Dueilivas Ann 3 B » Va ine 4 B ter than ever be- Place, or G.. Baker, Room 7 Iron Bank , Blooked with jowelry and musteal. in- e J ruation of wine velyet barred with gold, ik pATMAR D Ly was ting and attondance better thi Marshal Lidinrd, of Springfield, Mo., | bullding: s truments. Tohind this 1a & 1orig, low struc- | Wi et at their respective departments, at | 4 d_the corners are allegorical pictures |k Marel “The Joity Cuppersmitht’.aPoter. | foreon a_corresponding dny. The entnes oami0doyIito ORI Lo cliia &Y raward || ZNHAS GC Fthar Harrie By ponaeb. a3 Alve Sto- | Which time the latter will receive the books | 1 grent best Overtire, TEnqo; tent”.. .. .Bieteor. | for exhibits now nuwber betweon seven and | 8 i s Atth i for the mrest of Dan J. Ross, the foot | W' Conoyer, Long and Harris, iwens’ restatrant, where 400 hupgry mortals | from their superintendents and at once pro- [~ § Orchard i N Selection; “Olivatie’ <Audran, | ojng thousand, and the display of live stosk it Rt SR L O : L THoul Estate 1308 Dodgo st. Omaha, Nob, Jhny bo felat Ut same thme nnd where they | ceed o diseharge their duties, : A, Orchard's front is porhiaps the “Spanish' Serenaxte” . iiFose, | £ BN LIC ) runner. He was informed that no such ! w most unique. 1t ¢ s 0f -4 high lam- 8 Troart s is unusually large. As the fair is perman- | ASIheer ONors Coel LGN R CL D T, Yy eat all they can for tio sum bl tftycents, | 9n. m.—-Cinss 1, lot 5. Grade, draft horses, brequin from which hang Clialigilam 4 ix s R O e i T Ty D o i L HIO S o s s Y lok 84 A Kanar HAby aRAA S tfuctuta known as floral hall Hosts of | tered i this loe will b exiabii vy s | porticres, the effect 6f which is beautiful Selection; *“Heaet and Hany cocq. | number of commodious and attractive build- | Women’s Christian association will be | goraerlotin Groston wid choap at women and men are getting their exhibits time, % 5 | The ¢ is a bay window with curtains of Ovortaret \[’"‘"" 1"\\ ings have been erected, containg exhibits of | held at their “home,” 1606 Farnam street, o ast front PRIUS stb, ifito place, and at present there are but a few w] a. m.-Class 1, lot3. English shire draft.| NSt lnce, together with a rich assort- | & PRERHIC. (Natural Airs S | various branches of trade and industry. The | on Tuesday afternon, Sept. 7, at3o'clock. | 3 oom_cottuges cor 25ih vacant spices. ‘The material to ll these has : me rugs et burnishings, Die Schmeide ap Wald 4 i ol sl Kok o P Plorce lot WXIR!all for... . s afready arrived. and will have been put into TS G At fens ;;;,“:.‘;g,l :f:‘,‘w‘r"‘t‘"‘n ’f","'.;'{“'fi“; . Solofor Zylophone, “Iteva r grounds include 200 acres on sloping ground atfendance is desired. Mrs. P L. e front o and Farnam with $12,00 position before’ to-morsow morning. Thera RO e G S h a4 bays, | 2 pictures ornamen A2 . Cornet Solo, My Darlin; H . | about two miles east from the capital. They , seeretary. improvements. ... 5 : e aro already several excellent coll bt (hicred in Tots 8 and-4 will “bo walls, each of which, a gem in itself, is Selection, “B Student™.. Mi . | are reached by steam and horse cars, trains . John C. Jones, and two of his | 4ncrelotin Wesi Omuhi ... 1 Eii1ts A0 virs ARG Arisltural products O el Ll o3 the work of Mabel, Mr. Orchard’s daugh- Waltz, Wiener Gemueth. ... running every five minutes throngh the | giot, SRR T8 S OREE A0 e from | P01t T clezint coliaee Farnim, L b s et 2l tidgo 1., W, Tubbs, super- | tor, who is scarcely sixteen yoars of age. Polka, “Francaise” ;| heaviest part of the day. Mo racos to-day | NS B ACHIAY, BOTHRE K| non Lot O KR displayed here. On the northside of the 10 L 5 A cabinet, too, on one side, displays her . March, “Concordia”..... . . | were quite fair for the classes entered, as fol- | 3 ICW U Z Ma mnty. | Lot m Burdette C blks from Watn ayenue, at this point, stands the grand | 11 = *i- Lot9—Native arade cattte, work in earving. 2 T A e 2245 frot wns wom In three | During their absence they bugged isev- | “stroct eu / 1 5 onbNes > + B E 0 LAl Lots and roperty 1 i tho out- Hhna, gally decorated with waving Dupting, | a8 M- Lot o—Devons, except sweep- | ooy Stone, rover bohind, have Notes. straight heats by Black Jim. Best time— | enty hickens, of Owhich the doctor CtstnimcrelpropeEtyIon b sif tho qut- 80 : iR v HEALLLE 4 4 my 3 lying ndditions and shining, beautitul In #SJavencei coat, | 15 me Lot 7—-Guernseys, except sweep- | three rooms, dispos a parlor,’a din- | The lunch stand is within the Fifteenth | 2:44'¢ “Fhe three yoaroldTatalcoiitrot wag killed forty and consult your own intorests ing_our which it has'put on. — Next toi6 floral room i i reot entr: X won by Zoe K. Best timo—?2 Matty John W aab, a4 young man for 5 | list before purchas 584 4 X X! stakes. ting room, and s ing apartment, | streot entrance. 7 i b QUL RONNAR,IENOUNE ye cha P 1 another reauront and lion, comos a boer | Class .~ Sheop, IS Tattor 15 ablaze with muirsors, and | Tho art zallory oceupios the entire enst | Yuos milo het was awon by D of Davs | aresident in Owalin, died Monday night | proge sar An elogant Tt-room hall, owned by Fered Mueller, of the Bel 10 5 i ; : father’s residence in Papillion. The house, with all modern improyements ot A s " 4 a. m. Lot 8—Crosses of any breed. contains, beside, a chamber set of carved | gallery of the building. Best time—1:481{. All speed classes were BARIESIeICCRCOIN LD plendidly It an a ; n‘.!A‘»fis‘.l‘&fi'r’fi'""‘i"i’l-:’-""‘;"»fi;’m"é-‘?n‘a‘; b | syibis e, Lot i—American Merinos, except | red mahogany, valued at £,000. The | ™ The ladies’ toilet and clogk rooms aro | Well flied, and good raccs are: expected !,‘""fr‘“dw“lvl..sm;{’ v',’.].‘.f;“o(ma',»;éy'l,.,vf,',‘“ T or Hont—A complote slaughtor house, haif had for the regulation prices. ‘Ihen come 12m, Lot 6—Oxford Downs, except nhul_n_g room is replete with tables and | east of the main entrance. through the ‘","f‘_._,, i lbgfi:fi:zm yan 51&‘;“5 Ze, ha 2z m;g:;pg:a!: o‘l_'_ln;il"“(rfil::::l"loll;vr“x:‘;l;‘l:;l :;L.fr":x"i tho stables, “Thoy ‘are bustiing with life. | sweepstikes. Y| chairs ot antique ouk, a siacbonrd, hat | ppe gentlemen’s toilet and coatrooms AY e Horsiblo Deod TR D G a the | With kood 10 room houso, $4.0. 5 Hostlers aro leading about neighing steeds, | Class4. Swine. rack and eabinets, the value of which is | e west of the mnin entrance oung Man's Horr 3 ork has been commenced on the | Vil Ea00 KHRAR BONSE SN, kwila ave.. preparing and oxcreising themt for tho con wm. Lot 6—Small Yorkshire, except | 4180 in the thousands. The parlor con- st i 4 3 Cepar Karms, In, Sept. 6.-A West | building for the Omaha Corrugated Iron | with now &-room house, good stablo, Boar now ng speeding engagenents, while others ave | sweopstakes, tains o dark mahogany set, carved with | Soason ticket holdors pass through the | ypjon special to- the Ropublican details a | Co. in Bedford place. The first building | rownell hail, 8560, engaged about the sulkies with as much in- 1la.m. Lotd—Jersey Red, except sweep- | richness, and catching on’ all sides and side gates, not throvgh the turnstiles. horri i i ill be 100v3) feet in dimensions. J. Lot south tront on Charles st. Shinn's id add., ot f { | it XCept § g 2 f m Sy horrible tragedy six miles west of West | will be X ensio s I L. S 100, Wercit a5 1 the fate ot the coutesl depended | stakes, i At ull anzles, the reflestion of mirrors of | The Creighton collego oxhibit ocoupics | Union. Fayotts county. Henry Smith, n | Riloy has the contract for the brick work | ioiaee i i2toe: T incoin piace, s D e M o lahow. where ol Lot -Essex, oxcent swoopstakes, | purest Frenoh plate. This is the fincss | thonorth room undor the cast gallery. Gorman, nineteon years old, killed an oid | and James Grifliths the carpentor work. | | Lot 7 -4xi6, soiith tront, on Buri st., houge elighty of tho flostest horses in_the country | “iot o Krenchs fof 12, Ameticans: ior e | display ever made by Dewoy & Stone. | The only tickets received at the turn- | farer, Abram Peek, with o knotted club. | Judgo Savage filed an information in ot n Cominie, 86,000, will divida. are sheltored. ‘Theso sheds haye been put up Much of 1t is {heir own work. especially | stiles arc exhibitors’ and children’s | je™"p inj beok, serfously | police court yesterdny afternoon charg- | fue s strect with now, ey for tho gecislon, While il alon Clas b Farm Products— the upholstoring, which the firm now | tiokots, e fatally injured Mrs. Teok, seriousty | 80 Pabiver of cxprons: wuon No. b1 Spiandlobimundorlatrect o, the l;fl!«» rrlum z‘nlmuslxu-fiu!ulzroc_n qnuupc.z 10 4. m., lot 1, grain and seeds. does with the best corvs of upholsterers The office of G. W, Lininger, manager, | into the house, and attempted {o iive the | with cruelty to animals. ‘The oflense | montsworth €500, 00l L janas o o5 BVer i ERLAIS, g oW Korr make a pretty display of | street entrance. i8 a quarrel about pay for work done. hecause they could not draw the | st. 788 7 l":b?-::‘x:*n.' d “]l::!.i&csx‘;:!Illt:‘hfl‘;)‘]i:flwlhufi:’d“ll: Clln:;ta‘..cml'il(.::'l::.“dh:x‘x w{nm}":)xvunry goods-— }lclmmh( decked and furnished, ready | A well supplied restaurant will be AT N ol G Joad to which they were attached. , ‘entries which have been printed in the Bee. *Pests for colonies to end on Friday, 8 DXNAHEON. 4 found in the gallery,in the north-west s s BILen BYE kibipial) b oo Bemis, 15th and Douglas strects. 616 B e iea ia| | o aifoxionlonlo riday, Sep- | Weliy & Landrock have a room full of | (3G of ‘tho building. KroKus, Ia., Sept. 6.-By an explosion of T T RO, sy JIh ot : %((.uh,,‘ wm:l-h] run lt.o‘ tl(lu o northern | Class 8, Mechanical arts—10 a. m., lot 1, light | Manties, {uhlu,. bhul;»ufumll an infinite Profossor. Standell's cloctrinal entor- | Datural gasina sixty foot well being dig five 1 OB T ol S lOm A (6] a4 pundary £nd along that Iine to the eastern el b AN variety of other articles for the use of the 1 essor Steadell’ i DT = Warsaw, Iil, Henry Miller, L. C. B ’ , is nha, st I these uro sheltered abowt 500 head pipiagand hostlutialiiyiplwonk i Ry Siofithe tainment s given in the” south room mlicatrom Warea: ZRAlllo s of prizo cattle, comprising all the best grades | A1l machines in this elass will be on exhibi- | Collins, Gordon & Kay exhibit a variety | under the east gallory. pjured, and Homer MeMahon and small hous nd broeds known fo thebusincss. In parals | “tion and in motion In power hall andon | of sporting goods, such s fsaak Walton, | - Any packages that may be found, hav- | Gl TlASkins wore foariully burnod. Mil- . D. Gould, of Fullerton,isat the Mil- | T30msALE Nico Thouse and 2 corner Shoeb and hoz péns. . All of the former have | gy ’i':'ul"l:il““ljfllflm the entire fair, Audubon o1 Nimrod never dreamed of. | ing been lost by fhe owner, should be | jer was frightiully burned, the skin over his | lard. ot in Wi K onsh bal to_suit. Dot yet arrived, though the hogs are pres- | Lot t o Musical | :’:‘.]‘.,‘.‘.‘.1',‘.{5“ el It is the most complete display made in |/left in Manager Lininger’s oflice. e peeling off in a few minutes after 1. M. Leftlang, of Plum Creck, is atthe | ©8l Martin 110 5. ont In groat nuibers, ying upon fresh tade | 94 3 ATt T Nebraska, “A Busy Miniature World"can be seen | the explosion, whieh was eaused by taking a | yyijjard. KAL ENTA Lot —Sewing aud knitting machines and ! . s G i i ghted lantern into the well Hloors of pineor stretched in lazy diznity upon | “/ghii i whieels, ; G.IL & J. 8, Colims have filled up | m the west room undertie north gallery, | lighted lantern into the well. A. M. Dohlstadt, Chapman, 15 at the | srot samn 0. e &6 rich and luxurious beds of straw. All entries in the above class will be on ex- | their space with an elegant varicty of | adjoining the board of trade rooms, The Melon Murderer Held, Millard, L ommercial Nat, bank, “Among these are Chestnut Whites, Jerse ke, 2 ] NEUDacH Mk o1 YAYleEy, _ 0REd of trade Fo a b Rt Baand Ol Yorkahire and u' oty of | ibitionand in uso lu art and floray halls | sadcles, whips, harncsscs, tobes and || Bewaro of pick-pockets, Thoyarcal- | peg Morxks, In., Sept. 6.—(Special Telo- | C. G. Addams, of Kansus City, s at the afliers of varions wimes and broeds They | cjoss 14 P e e cotntihss otlipr srulelos Inidepinnt by g ways to be found at expasitions dnd fairs | gy to the Brr.i—Thomas Couneil, who | Avcad ke an elegant show ;i 4 £ aches rseman. A where lal crowds assemble. Look out | D AT, 0 o ¢ > Jhicag Iiko an ologant showlug and aro ebiefuly |, " pluma; lot t 8, e A Fuiller & Co., show a long caso | for them. o - murderea Frauk March in his melon patch | Dr. o1, M. Moore, of Chicago, 13 at tho On the northern side of the race course are (‘m,s‘l‘,,' Grapes, canned g:au'.h Jellics. ete, fillod with fancy goods, and the most The admission fee is fifty cents. near Perry, last week, !Hh_ln‘nn bound over 118 i 3 the agricultural implements, Of these there | ™ e ot Gandvied Pfeits and vese: | completo nssortment of surgical instru- | opunes will be made at tie box. office, | i ghesum of 85,000 Public opinion seems . Logan went down to Valparaiso is a countless variety, There are half a dozen ) i 551 ments ever oxhtbited in the state, St 2. JIAA0 X oflice. | ¢ pedrifting in his favor. 1t is said that the - hine engines with a dozen ma- | 15 y Chaso & Eaddy's booth is of Chineso de- | Uhe exact amount must be deposited at | friends of the vietim have held secret meet- T FSTirey (L ey D The former are whistling, suoking, s 0 FIoml g a. me lob 1. colloction | sign and. filled: with an_ assortmont of | the turnstile ing with a view to iynehing Council. ik lapeliman o iroken Bow, Is at Tunning, evrating with ease wd miensest | o greenhouse plants in potd, various kinds | funcy stationery and bric-a-brac. Soda water, lemonide, pop corn and Srpae— rivalry, each gn'u;nu n:x;lh' .‘,", \\‘5\x|{ nlll t\!\"h of plants suclas cactl, aloe, follage plunts, d: Jonosa exhibit & number | candy stands will be found west of the : \'u.lunhle Cattle Dying. H. Wooley, of Weeping Water, is at A B loni, love hotise, Upen on both sides, | KESBIUME, bogonlas, cte. mples of boot r main’ entranee, and adjoining the en- Monies, I, ok 0= [Hpecial Tole: | (s RAILWAY. comes & long, se, Open y Class 17" Spoed. 58 for cach day will : O Ll J ST T —William B. Brown, of jeorge fillod with reapers and mowers, be called at 150 p. 1. o Statt at > p.m, | PrIcos, for all ugos, and k her. | trance to the new annox building, Allas county, has lost twent y steers, vatued | Omuha yes tion, under the influence of a forty "Protting—Threc-minute ela ntrios: Kd | O K. Moody & Co. a&hspl:\? mpri No canes, umbrellas, parasols, ete., will 500, from an enidemic ‘of mad iteh, in Wray. of power angine which is located in the iddle | pyfe Timbokdt, Nebe, b £ Jenmnis Cobhs Jas, | rieh and practical sets of delf and chi be permittad in the wt gallery,’ Ali'such | fhe'y days. Ho has a large herd aud | ,J- T Wray. o of the house. South of these is an ineon- Vichos | with a number of vari-colored and de s, also conts,” wraps, valises and | tee chaeces are thiat he will loseall of thom, | Omuha yoste Omaha ) Eruous Dilxture of farm wagons, sulkies. bug, | 118l Garden Grove, P, by stalllon St. N = Arthur B. Wood, of McCook, was at Gouneil Bluffs Cedar Rapids, Neb., gray | corated hanging lamps packages of every dascription, will b gies, crts, pumps and windwills, some of | gallion Vietor Sprague: Theo' Van' Alst, | The Omaha Carpet Co., has a booth | ¢ d in the coat taoms for five cents A New Route for Bankers. the Millard yesterday. only road to take 15 Lots, Farms, Lanas—monoy (oned. Douglns st. 7 Lings, is in the | . Park Place ot 65 foot front on Cuss st. and workman, was killed, John Haps, probably | . gler, LS R lmm-mu,‘uhgv . Lot 30 feot dl'up;lln SEIORT TLIINNIE. Denver, Col., b g Sleepy Davé; Gee Grimes Which are still to e putin shape. Then | iidorn, Nob., by Bob Hidley: L, J. Lawes, | under the north galtery, the walls and wh parcel, Cmicaco, Sept, 6.— Henry Cristovh, | Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Ditmar, of Ains- Crawfordsyille, Ind., gr are Mettie plitown, ( edar Rapids comes arow of deep buildings, filled with I A s an ) 0 R Duggies of all styles and moditications, These ceiling of which are pannelled with the When the lond geng btrikes, which will | banker, committed suleide this ovening. The | worth, are at the Paxton. are owned by the Moline, Milburn & Stod- . Kearney, Nob., b g s richest carpets, so scleoted and set a5 10 | bo sounded only imc"fls of emergency, | occasion for the deed is a mystery and overy- Mr, and Mrs. Jumes Blockledge, of fard Cot Tartln, Yrendort & Mustin: the wloney, Humbeldt Neb:: blkcm Gladys; | Strongly resemble artistic fresco. and ut the time of‘cMsing each night, | body, who would be likely to know, | Japan, are at the Paxton. l’x::m'r-hffi ‘4"’-‘;” \L M\‘m‘l"]mx‘:x":“»;“‘\': -.llpmlm.bmv]).nsr Vanderbil The Midland electric company has a | the building must be- clearsd of people | refuses to talk, It is only known that The Hon. T. D. Colby and wife. of R A8 Puiny AYRUA Y B0y MG SaRIE 1. Whiteaker, Fairbury, Neb,, b g Bay Dick; | eomupleto reproduction of the wonderful | as quickly as possible, with due regurd | Cristoph ~went to the house —of his | ywymore in Otnaha visiting. friends. Fol owing the east side, several minor ax- | 3: 3 ‘A‘lr:l;fi:,(;!‘l.\lll:lll)i:.,r\l“%,lfl gufllll')",h‘l(ll}r electrical contriy Iu:usl\\'lncll it bms in its | for safety, and always avoiding a rush in brmlmr‘m‘lm\v‘ (.‘Hmtv jlrmnum W |ll|lg John R. Manchester, of thi {inion Pa Iubits and tents are tound, and- then the art | F*3 S X £ dokers | storo. Itshowsat s glaucoto what exc | jeaving tho building on such’oconsions. | BEPPy, IS0 olotward the hanker sho | cifle, was s Chicago passeng &0, Milwaikos and all p ple of Nebraika, (¢ Idabo, Nevada, Orezon, hington and i, (L offors superior advaitieges not possk y any othoer lire. A fow of (he numerous paints of su- rnrlmi v enjoyed by tho pitrons of this rond hotween O nd Ch nre (s two tra‘ns day of DAY COACHES which are the flnest that hy Tis LACE are models mfort and Tis PARLOK DIAW- HOOM CARS, unsurprssed by any, s widoly celobrsted PALATIAL DINING CARS, the equal of which esnnot Le found s'sewhere, At Coune’l Rluffs the trains of the Union Pael. fie Ry. connect in 'mon Depot with those of the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. In Chicake the trains of this Moe muko ¢lose (onnection with those of wll eastorn Haooes, For Detroit, Columbus, Indiunapol neln- i, Nigzara Falls, Bullalo, Pitisbure, Toronto, Moutrenl, I'oston, Now Yok, Phitadaiphin, Bal timore. Washington and all joints in the east, sk 1ho Licket nwent for tickers via the NORTHWESTERN." cli's & Georgo 16"V, 1L Seeley, | aollont usage olectyicity s boen brought oral Schuyler. i lio I & himself dead with a pistol. Cristoph did a Glenn, Pawn Paui Vo istieD, D. delinsan, Weop: fi"A.l'l‘f'.txp:.;.Tfl"‘.’...‘.'::-la',).f: karssting display A Thieviug Bervaat, largobusincss aa's private bauar, and s Bl + MoCooky He, A, 8 ot Osceols, \ J: W. R Ford, ) . recel 1 e some rather heavy tran- | AV T - Festorddy attornooh aservant, who'ls em- | Losbitly sighves 1 soasubier bonvy o his | and W. W, Winte, Tekamal, aro at the ployed at the residence-of one of the Cahn | fnaucial affairsare in gooleondition, Merchunts. Sl General Burnham was a - passenger to works has a uail ma- | that she had been fobbed of $150. Officer Elgin Dairy Market. the Pacific coust last night where hio will ons, blankets, wicker-work, together with'a o Dall ching, working with & great deal of energy, | Dick Burdish was séntte examine the case CHIOAGO, ept he Inter-Ocean’s | 1nke the position of jndge advocute on of solvenirsand curiosities of now 2 i coll atakan' and tarning out naits with the velocity OF | midwas not long iwersing Mrs. Iopland. | Elgin, TlL, spe On the board of | General Howard's statf. aces in Mexico. ‘This was gathered Tkache jees, & drops in a rain storm. The meial is heats AR RAH i Oy g TS ) e AL WA 9. g (e | SR "o 1 Ot “Crawtond anaiaaree | to add $150—J, Faitbury, Neb, der, another servandpalabe erime. —The wo 1o to~lay butter advanced 1o and rulud f ¥ hall is reached.” 1ere thero are a number of | &8 This is imperative.and must be heeded. }xmny exhibits, and there are two of esnec nterest which atiract the attention of thous- ands. One of these is the eollection of fos- ing \\'nh'r.‘ } u the bad la oy " | b w Flora Temple; Jno, sils frow the bud lands. Those are partien- [ 4 FIGE BN SR oS pr sl Tarly worthy of consideration. The other is - e 5 M A unique colleetion of photographs of all the }f)‘,‘:‘l"!;‘,;,t m Magholia “, 1 “;h,,‘mi“!“(‘,“t mmvmuvr\ 1 brothers, complained af, tue police station " Y 1 o ¢ i Nal Teading Indians of the conntry, their weap- R AoER 0 Y damat SR it Ford, | o™ floys: blooks, the rocently improved . Wolf, Cedar Ra- | poyde Vi stemn-heating upparatus, to- gother with b large varicty of most improved i AT in & furnace, placed in the machine, and the | man contessed and. returned the money xhibited by his brother, Z. T Craw- | N80T Liraite: g ok, Macoer | latter does the rest which she nad hidin anouthouse, No arrests boi steady, closing firm, Regular sales, 47,450 Union Pacific. w i last night ford and L, 1 The United States Wind Engine and | Weve lude. pounds at There was nothing t tend the mecting of .ulrj ad man- x 9 nnt station, Tramp; 8. U. A, Gr 3 8 : cheese. Private sales amount to $24 > | agers to be held there this wi I A , q f Pump coy A larco namber of e in cheese. Private ! ¥ ; 1118 ool N AFTAH XOON uggsville, Neb., blk stallion, Black ) ' — B ST .n‘i‘."l‘«‘:&l l‘..um:“x‘{mh‘)m 8 41‘3&1‘":‘:: f\"sltm:ls_ Ouk: R, G, Brooks Co., Brimacid, T, | Pumps, fauee a playing fountain, & He Kelt the Quake. A. L. Johnson, the well-known grain erand bia fosce of clerks reccived aid bouiud hom, These six mon were kept unromif take place 1. . sharp. ingly at their woi Jate Iast might, | M PIAC R 1, Suarp. S i« a hon 1 was estimated that the naniber of | The grerhound reee with Prof (raves 4 ‘varied exhibit of heavy hardware | bama, when the earthquake shock was felt | tion, cooer in the eastern portion. state. s A mirios excoeded that of auy fair, exenpi one, | SPerit! 'm“"" and proprietor, wiil take ade in bhe state, It is notouly artis- | at that place, He was engaged in a friendly e ———— Owen Slayen, of Fanning & Slaven, d in this city. 0 K AR A i R e ally arranzed, but it displays a variety | argument with a real estate agent coneern- A Switchman Injured. contractors for sreet eleaning, has gone “Today.everylhing will be . in first class | Autehers’ equesirian gynasuim willappear il makes 1 Teprasentative of the stock | ing the comparative activity of dirt move- | Yaestorday afternoon Henry Burke, awell- [ to Chicazo to bring back a new four- A Bhape and visltors (om abroad will uriive on | 8118 1. d. mwents in Omaha and Selna when the shoek | ¢ o0 SCitahman in the U, P upper yards, | horse swecper of improved ma which | 1 sou wish the ':‘m{l ooy modations. A4 the early trains, The attondance yosterday, o, NOTES. nebangh & Taylor's is a tasty and dis- | was felt. The argument was conelusive. e 2% H. 4 Aims on | Will iuerewse the number of swespois on i tlekuts via this line. | nlllnslw?l it was generally known that every: | Carryalls run every minute from the centre | criminating disp [ tight hardware, sho L was seriously lujured. He was standing on Ligranto tho X s adb BMATR, thing would notbe (n readiness, was col of the'eity o the grounds, el LWenty- | jng alinost eve pown to the working Mrs. Kdwards' Child. the top of a car that was being moyed on the | Qur slicels to three, { cAGaoS: Puss Axe dered wausually large, there b«.lug not les ll alLinitx:,llwrdb‘z\l;flt:;-\.’firémzlmw)‘ sg“:‘orlk { world, u‘l nls? & large ilne of the Buffalo Another writ of habeas corpus from Judge tllu-‘n"m:rk "I"l‘xh.f “'iec..m:mllfi"¢L‘.\n\.“.‘.“xu;mn hl:: : },..,.‘.»m] Agont 'hl !:.;n!s.,g“:,h(l,‘ "'l"'!kt 2 = AGO. Ry, A 3 ¥ 3 UANA, S0 = At Hdad sealp ) oIy 2! elevator, 8 came ac id, accompaniod i mily, le d:'.nn‘i{m"?g"n'.'a” jrounds: Hhese enfoyed | Sivot, rana four-horse e yesterday, whieh | * il avswick & Balke Biliard company | McCulloch,s. court was served upon Rev. | gyning, he was knocked flat, but very fortu- | for' 6 cast B vemiag, Mys. Stovous PUTS AND CALLS. Rumber niay be safely axpected (o grow larger [ Was eowded all the time, and carricd people | show {wo of theit beautiful tables, with @ { Hamel yesterday, commauding him to pro- | nately was not thrown off the Very for- | 00 Giiughter, Miss Carolyn, will go to Wioat, Corn, Ouis, ok, Lard and R R, by day . for nothing counter and_bar-piees with beveled square | duce the body of his adopted danzhter, Fan | tunately the only wjury W gegash in | A0 daugiton i e or Doty | Stocl, tor Long and Shixt Tiie. Sond foF Rrice mong the features which yesterday at- ‘The Unlon Pacific and Belt L.Ln- are run- | and diamond wirrors that are really gema. nie Edwards, in court on Septe:ber 18, and™ | his forfiead. Tlie wound Ar 3 B e o & lovans will “ | Cieeutir. H. . ) 126 Washiogton rouilnhwuludmlnllon i svonder was | ning traing from Leavenworth and. Teath | - ‘the Riverside Stove works of Rock Island, | show eause why she should ot be giveu into | Bell, and Mr. Burke very pluckily contihned | nav SGRCEHOR. WL QWIS | 3t G 1l lieiereuce: American K& i mouster bull of Atr. Ryder of Dunbar, in | siro’ts, to the grounds, leaving as®, 10, 11:15, | (L. s » collection of beautiful heating | the possession of ber mother. on with his work. pany then: as fa gO. CHAOIN A ATU] VR, minature raily ank, with a host of |y g Vaughan, who was called to Ala- Nebraska and lowa Weather, buyer of Platte county, went to M othierarticles in use 1 it3 Ime of busl~ | g recontly by the sorious ihess of asis- | For Nebraska and fowa: Faiv weather, | gesterday to joiu his wie Edney & Gibbon make the most magnifi- | ter, has returned. He was in Selma, Ala- | sitionary temperature in the western por- | on a visit for some wecks in her native Membleton. The baloon ascen; ion by Prof. Hunt will