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THE OMAHA DaIiLy BEE SEI"I‘IC)[BF.I& 23, 1886, kit o pe et bt | THE TRIUMPH OF TREACHERY | niotitarsontids, chyahe sorceitacs, | GATHERED ABOUT THE CITY. | S5ak, (i Rt s mornine.” | il.“lfy‘:'fll““x‘ ]t \\S,:il. ;;'\':‘.,‘f»‘,;mf';i( g general feeling that this was a very sad TS The business in the Union Pacific It all went. Plunkett, therefore, in THURSDAY EVENING OMAHA THE KING OF THIEVES | day for the republican party and ce has so mereased of depot tel — duced. | Barthotomew . to 1% | The Otoe and Sarpy Couuty Dolezates Be- | black cye for Van Wyeki What Mittman, the Millard Shooter Has | late that i n found neeessary 10 " | name o 4 e an sk 1h h " A y put an operator there, in connee: Hartford Oomes to the Front With an Aged | {ime | to | 8 larse @ aobanalee | tray their Frionds and Join Howe. ON CHICAGO "CHAN ) tion with Mr. T. McCarthy, who has and Venerable Swindler, the latter in the lurch. The anditor of the iAo, Sept a1 Telearam 1o long »i..y. worked continuor \’hlu the Charter Oak Life Company i verely erit p CAGO, Sept. cit Gleq 1 RS. oV ¢ new man is John Kvapp, TR jelsed for Al owing $127,000 of the funds to JOHN CLARKE AND HIS PA. | 0 yyp iiere was more cnrivsity this NOTES ON RAILROAD MATTER :“M has already appeared in these HE SCOOPS UP TWO MILLIONS, | I Many banks held worning to know whether Armour was ready - columns 88 an inventor of an electrien | ew’s baper, in ail itis sald amounting to | minke's Treachery and Decelt— | toadvance pork again than to know what | Police Court—District Conrt {News—A | contrivance, — P | Y o s going to do. There were 20,000 . y — } The Scliuyler Eleetrie Light company will The Beatrice Opora House UL R . Wedding Anniver Amuses A Pamoerxits Bl Bursting of Nutmeg Wrath, what action is to be taken in the future. lums of the Nemaha Fraud, went up on any little provoeation. 1t is not . vention yesterday there was a meeting — I‘""‘”;“A"lul*‘“‘ b ik P wdi Ly - believed that there are any “tafler<” left. Hicemnns Story, of the county central committee held ] A MAN KILLED BY A CHESTNUT. - Beatick, Neb., Sopt. 92.—[Editorial | They were so unmerelfuliy thmp This morninge's Bk contamed a tole: | There was not a full attendance. Som CARINET TALK, dragged and lashed around that the Jast one - | Correspondence of the B ugied and lashed of them gave up and let g0 before the price | graphic reference to the shooting of }—The con- of the members who had 1 | entio d had secn the cut-and 2 7 The Probable Retirement of Manning | test which has just calminated in the | touehed 0.671¢, 1f the October option went [ Durham at Millard tast night. This Il““»\l ”“ l“-l '\‘““‘h‘ n.\- ,‘,‘, i R it CGossip About Manning, Bayard, and the ~The Bogus Butter Law nomination of Church Howe will be one | uy now the old longs would look with long- [ morning Deputy Sherift Grebe went to | 41 ; ¥ g i wht . ') ‘\,‘,. e Margarine Men, WASHINGTON, Sept. 28— [Spe T of the most menorabie of its kind in the | ing eyes, but would get none of the profits. | the scenc, and taking C. Mittman, the | Star-chamber Dusiness was el ut, —— gram to the Bre|—It is revorted in | political history of Nebras Tho com- | The shortage is now as big about asthe | man who did the shooting, into custody, | Fefused to attend le‘n was a quorum FURIOUS STORMS AND FIRES "“';"'"“ “'h‘{ “"" awreat deal of political | hatin tself was comparatively insigniti- | “bull” interest was two weeks ago. October | ol to this city and had him | present, however, and among other « | and personal intinen < being wielded upon little cant were it not for its far-reaching | Pork started at $10.07%. Cables were 1 things done was to call the primaries locked upin the county jail. Hewas there | g (000 Sation; on thsstliand | Secretary Manning to induce him to ehange N T conflicting, Liverpool coming in firmer. "That or the county convention, on the 8th,s [ i 3 consequences. The outeome involved L L % PaOTLC s morning. N AGAVETTOA On . thE UtH s lator his determination to retire from the cabinet | 1 and a decrease of 720,000 bushels in the v Beg reporter this morning. [ the convention on the Uth. It was Iater | o not only the candidates engaged, it is stated, firmly | o Mittman, 18 a large, heavy German, |« vered that as the state convention Jasbbas Ll Ui R R, o e o s, trime | would bo held on the Fth, many of those ) o He | in attendance upon it would not be nbic | to work at the primaries on the following day. This morning, Chairman McShanc | nd evic | called a speeinl meeting of the committee, wse he | to be held at liis ol this ufierijoon at a fearful | 2 o'clock, when the date of the primarics b '::‘,Lf'; was ehanged to - the 11th and that of the 2 amount of wh s or defeat of Scnator Van bear tactics of Hutchinson’s broker on the | With mild rouud set of f e | garly curb, and wheat at first advanced a lit- | med with moustache and gor «Proceedings of the Encampment and Parade [ and to re | | but the succe s Balatts | ; told the president that he positively does not - of the Knights in 8t. Louis. want to continue in the treasury depart- | Wyek and the Douglas county candic g hubld Wit - ey IMEE LB for governor, Henry T Ciarke, h,-m!i-e tle. November was down to 77c on the curb. | made no trouble i giving his version of will ot permit it, but the presiden 8= | amashing slatos for sev Horannut 19126 86¢ o b A A LM & THE VERY LATEST NEWS. R Iu‘ll\ |\;.x,71.’1‘\1 hr‘;:”l\: stlallio Ul l]lx”:\;’ (:xrx.(., ¢ so0n after the opening on 'll“ml’\m“ 'r‘:)h‘“ |.’,.. ,,ll,.: 'M;, ie desired, and that he can be relieved of | dates. > bragaudoc ! e floor. 9 dently worthy of credence, by mueh of the routine wor A betief prevails | Church Howe entered the campaign and T'lie receipts of corn are now finally actu- | 3. upon one of oy Dakota Republicans Declare for Di- ;v:‘;:l Manning will be’ persuaded o 1eturn | 0 plare of trampets with which he pro- | ally falling off. This sent the November proof of having been beaten in th convention to the 12th vl bl b Ll O “Azo0d deal of weiint was put upon the | elaimed himsoif victorious in his transit | obtion of ths grain todoxe. L | S keep . saloon at Millard,” he said | “" i dentat Quincy—General report cirenlated the other day to the effect [ from county to county, doubtless had its | Shortly after the opening the mar whero T havo vesided: for abott thirtoon 8 . News; Markets, ktc, that Secretary Bavard was contemplating | onoo \ipon timid and time-serving politi- | Decame weak because of the great flood of | oy hg, T used formerly to live in| . . A Slipping Bollor, S o AR O V0 exchauging Iis position as head of the de- | CHeCt U : kL bear news. From New Vork there wasare- | Guinha Last night about five T'his afternoon at three o'clock half ey artment of state for the trearury portfolio. | eins, but the well mformed rivals of | 100t that the banks there werecalling in thelr | galock Durham and Cole came into n dozen men were engaged in lowering IA|"\~||u{|:![u'nl(x‘?l:u-”; _u‘,‘“:\l:- |I;” .:Illl‘\l‘l'rl~l{I(iY1 Howe in the tield were not dec \'.'ll_:\!ln loans on wheat. Investigation showed that | pl They wanted me to give them Teoins o trUeIE Yo (th . sTABWALI o 1S ; LA bl bl g & O O e W e b ot | his strength. When the three’ op- [ there was one small New York bank which | drink. Now Durham had been to my [ hoiler to be used in heating the WAsHINGTON, Sept. 28.—[Special Tele- | Goue of his ofticial acts, as many suppose. It | posing eandidates, Weaver, Connell and | did call some wheat loans, but this was the | everal tumes and I had given him | Nophraska Nution Bank building gram to the Beg.]—A postoflice was estab- | it hecause he as been Kept at so many 1ou- | gy canvassed the situation in the third | result of a general call and not beeause | credit, but I had notgot pad, and Imade | ippe ™ “eack RokoURREEUD lished to-day at Folsomdale, Kearney county | tine matters, [le never did much routine % wheat was not a satistactory security. There | up my mind not to give himnor any of | .4y the Twelfth s nee to the a dispateh that = ticre was @ wh his friends anything on eredit. =~ Beeause, | hagement. The boiler was a heavy one h N " e I story e Grand Central last d Wi, G, Cole appointed postmaster: at | WOrk before he took the place fie now fills, [ story of = the X Lo ole appolnted postmasters at | WOR,CHIGRAS i more of 1t duriig I8 | night, they felt perfeotly at oase. They FAES: Relth o v i nd that loaded ¢ h R “ 5 o ¥ e t Yankee, Keith county, Hamilton M. German | jyeumbeney than in twice the thne immedi | eounted from seventy to seventy-five fol- | were strung atong for nine wiles out, S VDAL .\"," 'l' gy ,.‘"."“.','. und got from the men and slipped appointed postmaster. ately before s advent there, ‘This | en A ) tetermined to beat the | another dispateh sald there was a glut a laborer and there is nobody to pu T [ with sueh velocity that two men who B e the result of the large number of iy, | owerA twhio W Gra GGLervIiiow 1o BULL T8 e Sl e Were S3a000/hsneLE of wh him if he skips vy beeause the con- | wore standing by cetators narrowly Killed by a Chestnut, thie foreign service under this aduinistea- | Common enemy, and they had assurances ived at the latter place, " The reports had | tractors say they will mot be responsible | ocoqped being erushed to death, MARsHALTTOWN, Ia., Sept. Spucial | tion. that the Sarpy county de Joi lull“.'t‘nx_l at ¢ influence. although it is a fact t for any debts run by laborers. So [ told o fancy barber pole of E. Stein, Méldgran fo the BEr]—A team driven by or a year the employes of the state st nine or ten of the Otoe delegation, | 1o Duluth and Minneapolis have a cap Lim that Tonly spoke once, and that T | whose shop is in the basement of the been at work most of th partment ha vould join the tield against Howe, which | yor'5 000,000 bushels more wheat t Samuel Purcell, an old resident, 71 years n_they f 1 ( told him before he could not get | Luilding, was broken from its fastening ani 0 Hine Thstrue and consuls. Of | would” have given the fiehd a' clean | now hold, Wheat broke 5 on this Kind of | dyink without money. LIEHAM AR LI ol of age, became frightencd at a parade of Me- | course, this carried with it many new inter- | majority and several votes to spare, so that November “sold at T6%¢ “Last week Iwent 1o Omaha and before | erushed into & thousand frazments Fadden'’s “Uncle s Cabin company, | pretations, which were miac cly by the | {riple alliwnece, ofiensive and defensive, | corn and pork weakened ont of sy crushed into a thousand fragments, ud the assist 1 naturally ch to thenew superior as possible. yesterday afternoon, threw him out, the wagon falling on hin, injuring him fatally. M died during the hixii. e manuger and members of the company were arrested e e on nsuit for damajgos, but having nothing but T e A AT donkeys, dogs and stage property were re- | yab it e Jeased and will give a benellt performance | St (et ctobel vk yoped to &4 Atobe going [ told my daughter not to give sal of ‘about 10,000 barrels by Hamill & | out paying for at. While 1 was gone | G O EET0 teivRaTaRIloRlont thns Congdon, who gave up the nameofY. S, [ Durham and Cole went to my saloon, he fire dc tment was called ¢ Everinghan:. asked for drink, and my daughter, who | morning to extinguish a fire in a two- Corn, 356,000 bu; wheat, | was seventeen years of age, told them [ story frame stracture, on the northwest what I had told her, and refused to @ve | eorner was agreed upon with the und LI aspossible. | (0 Cle of the three candidates in e e atly ardu- | (Lo field should have the entire vote u | of the opposition whenever it could be safely pooled. The Douglas dekesa- tion met n the Koights of Pytinas hallin 4 f b q, B Fourteenth and Cass streets, 1 ) ment before the end of _this term | the morning and organized for the fray. se was: Novemher wheat, | 1 H : W of j T et ] TR : . i o, N | iem e iqnnr e 1 oy Raitiiangy mhN|| e R e R e it B ot Preldent Cleveland. " He says Mr Bayard | Every delvzato present was outspoken in orn, 40ie; October pork, | them ok v hemaetyos | ovmed byi(C 1|mr| s .l;n on 11!1'(‘. I:]i\n club in the third game of the series, 15 to S, O AT IR R ACANGRACTURRIE jor of standing by Connell as” long as I £ ath | and were going behind the bar when my | Was extnguished with some difliculty, rd game « : A CTURER 20 all ! ) Lort afternoon board was dull with | and were going b ) s U Minerva karmers’ fair this afternoon is be- | i wiitine to thelf attorneys here about. (heir | there was any chance of his nomination. | fa¢ Ssortatternooy Jon wad, CRll Med | wife interfored and they went away but not until the interior was pretty well ini addressed by Dolliver. Five thousand veople aure present. the ho wants at the treasury department observe | About 11 m. they were joined by that their business has not diminished by the | Cass and aunders county delegates, ound | burned out. The loss on the building 10 or %600, noteovered by insur at 16%.c¢; November corn at 40%¢; vork at $0.80. October “‘Now, last night, they came o LS again, after what they had done betore, | Wits T operation of the new law regulating it. They | appeared if anything more determined to v 8 1 ember wheat, T03@ | aad again anhoyed ‘mo. about drinks, | avce. S. Resmond oceupied the stri W report a diminution of the nimber of dealers | qown Howe than the Douglas county | huts, cnlle BTt e, | Mo s Yefused, Thoy bocame | are with a line of peddlers’ supplies, DunuQue, la., Sept. gram to the Br —|Special Tele- | and makers, but say the number of consum- —Lawrence Marston’s | ers has not grown less, men. When they were reinforced later | November corn, puts, $0ie; calls, 40%c. Ao | valued at $450. His loss was almost. to angry and Durham finally aski x is said by the lawyers w 2 cine | 10 the afternoon by the Richardson delc —= for 5 cents to pay lis way to | tal and his insurance nothing. There is Daily News company played at the opera | 4LISLY thCRawaers who are WOKIRE | ration and haif of Johnson county del e a2 1 b ol g botly he and. Cole | no theory as to the cause of the f house st nielt. The three prineipal mem- | {7 0 decrease the manufacture of | Zation the roll was called and every dele- | LiMa, O, Sept. L e 7t | are working on the B. & M. grade right ——_— bers quit to-day. The company is conse- | the article is an amendment to the law re- | gate present was pledged in writing Lo | ison oil well was struck by lightning at 7 this | 00 BB e0 1 told him I would not Late City News. quently unable to fill an enzagement at Wa- | quiring hotel keepers to make known | fight it out on that line if it took all | morning and the fire communicated to two give him the twenty-five cents, and both A female squatter on the bottoms threw terloo to-night. The manager and other | the fact that they - use it ‘They = say The key of the position was held | 5%-barrel tanks, which burst and the oil of them became angry. My daughter | 4 ol screamed and urged me to go into the that the great buik of the article toaeof a force of B. & M. men s sold actors at noon attempted to foree the seceders. Sarpy and Otoe countics, The five | spread over flie southern portion of volverand the manager left searching for a | turers, and it will be heartily supported by | Howe on their al last might and | jars worth of property, Nicholson's | them ‘sny they would kill “me. | JooR She was, niresiell Dv Constible apoliceman. the statesmen who do not keep house in | quartered by him at his headquartersin | jp00 “tank, across the street from | I was teaning on the end of the [ oDt md s nnY " Ihiie sieamibrs and barges thus far have | Washington, 1f there is not an amendment | the Randall. They wes follows: Harry and compelled him to release her, 1 of the above firm’s well was also struck and | counter at the time, my back led to move the mogul engine which fell | of the character ind twenty-five hundred bu mh‘))yf oil consumed, | being toward the end of the bar. Cole ¢, the son of Henry T. Cl into the river from the bridge lnst week. ed, it is believed that there will be a boycott of the hotels which do man was acrested by the police wha; Arthur Spearman, A, H. There Is imminent danger of the fire sprea ot behind me, put his arms around my ternoon on the bottoms, and taken Young Tony Pliffer's trial for the murder of | not show conclusively that they use only | FHenry Gursch and J. D. Snell, ~ Cly e L e R s v e P T R ol Patrielc irrington last July s progross. | pure butter. * [t looks s though tho worst had N e it e dlamition W astantar. L5 oy ke ) ¥ feok tnd pullod me down on the floor y 3 ng. Ptiffer’s re ves ¥ as still raging and It was beyond | 4nq then Durham stamped me in my | from the hallucination that some one was in away from | not come to the oleo men, The law has artgent to check its the court room. Convietion isgantici pated. rdly had & chanco to muke an- eftect, | Viewed b g 3 L e either, who ser Mess: wd Colpetzer, d with him in” the last legi standing in the eye, ns you see, with the heel of his boot. | trying to kill him. vith hi i i ‘the first well. was | I strugeled upward and was pushed out — Crushed by a Falling Wal = —— ture, He was _somewhat boozy and | (R0 & M0l led! Haslo well No, | into the dinmg room, when Dur- Indignant Sccond Warder Quikey, Iil., Sep —[Speclal T The Knights Templar Conclave. showed a disposition to resent - o gnited, but further damage was averted by | ham attempted to get behind | The r of the city in the vieinity BT i Spsd it . Lou1s, Sept. he erowds to see the | Sult the invitation to jomn the opponents | Yerving down the riggin the bar _ to z0 a bottle o 1 R , £ to the Bie.]—A horrible accident occurred T f Howe who, he said, was honest - s . ' ¥ of the C school are indignant be 10 this city , yesterday afternoon, by whieh | Erand varade, which was postponed from [ Of Howe who. e said, -— of whi My wife headed him off and | & P08 CHSEREE SRO00 FPE P twomen were instantly killed, and three | Tuesday, and which takes place to-day, were | 416 reputable ns anybod Arrested for Bigamy. he struck her a powerful blow on the | ¢ause while “in possession 4 8eh00}, @ of " B % o | pretty much in the same ] others injured, one of them probably fatally, | O the streets early, but were much smailer e en e throughout the entire day Some time ago the Center mill burned, and | AN Any previous day this week. The morn- |y, sy that he wis the brick walls were lett standing. A party | 1P broke clearand warm. Last night’s and | £, Howe because the Missouri Pacitic, of colored men were tearing down the old this morning trains carried away many | through Howe, done him a good erday, when Mr. Rodney Lambert, | K0i£hts and visitors, although the exodus was | many favors in’ the shape of passes and LONDON, Sept. 23.—Edward Solomon, an | forchead, and she At lump there | they are notenabled to use it for half of ican composer and husband of Lillian | now. [ was now struggling with Cole, | their children, As a conscquence they ed in this city to-day on [ and forced myself out and canght hold | propose to indignate to-morrow evening ny preferred by his first | of a sodawater box, filled with bottles, | at Cosmopolitan hall on South Thirteenth who avers that he was I Iheld on to and pulled myselt up | and see if they ean not do something to ed from he S TR R [ or ABRANE e behind the bar and grasped” my re- | keep their children from walking two nd prominent citizen and well | Dot sufliciently largeto diminish the crowds | rebates. Empy was entirely under the = volver. Durham then came at” me | milesto the Leavenworth school in winter Known business man, in company with his | YTy much which thronged the line of march. | influcnce of ~ € wlile Gusch A Belfast Rioter Sentenced. with a knife and both of them forced me | time. At the knights’ grand encampment m ngedd BN bt nn Al nt Atk ey i ana to SeEE ing yesterday, the report of the committee on and Snell professed that they LONDON, Sept. 23.—Nairney w aged father, went to the burned mill on busi- were grangers and had nothing | yesterday, at Belfast. to one year's imprison- | ward off his knife blows, the revolver The M . 8 ness. While standing near one of the walls | credentials was referred to back to the com- | in" commoin with Howe. Still they | snentat Lard Iabor for Hoting and assulting | wrard off his knife blows, the revolver he Metropolitan Club, Yhel J rex D Bre Wi r, the ittee res The regre 0 i : f 2 ) g | we and shot him through the throat. The Me L) ootod of: and a colored man named Doaglis were | attention of the commitice of finance called | a1 in spite of the promises of John ——— noxt instant T felt that Duram’s knife | Sccrs for the ensuing s follows: buried beneath the tallen wall, and both - | to the deplorable condition of their brethren | Clarke for his “‘pa,” they cast their votes A Tory Vacation, Sonldilingotiiladimori President—S. Oberfelder, stantly killed. A colored man named Bassett | in that city, The report of the committecon | with Howe and his gang from first to | Loxnox, Sept. 23.—Salisbury will go to the 3 p e e :c President—Adolph Meyer, jured. ? R PR i s N TR A he Otoe county delegates arrived late | qay, The Iatter will be accompanied by his cretar . Eichman, P in the afternoon "l\' chminke, who is | brother Richard, who will remain With him | oo cionists into Nebraska—Other SRTY SWIN 2 ot - T recognized as Van Wyek's lieutenant, | until Christimas. 5 MIGHTY SWINDLER. | utes” was lost. ' The proposition to ehange | [NCERT 03¢ Wihe of the dulogation it Notes. —_— the q ations for membership in - the | P* 2 preidid 3 : losi £ Gl Powd A ea o) v | orderof knighthood was laid upon the table, | o the anti-Howe forces. In spite of this . _Explosion of Giant Powder. It has been man) An Aged lll::scm‘;n::m -I\‘I Lnl By L ont to change the .'.1,...,0 of the | there was much uneasiness caused by are- SAN Fraxcisco, Sept. A terrific ex- QR 0LArS AN, constitution empowering the grand_ enc: port that the delegation had caucussed by | plosion at the giant powder works near West The first party will oceur on October 3, in the Metropolitan hotel day since Omaha “DIED, td such an influx of home- | BUSHEY—In this elty, \'v\rlt'n,h r 230 - the vow of office the words “‘and code of stat- HARTFORD'S o q . o ) S voste! Nebrask: 0 a. m., Lott FORD, Conn., Sept. 2.—[Special Tel- | ment to designate the time and place of | themselyes and agreed to_support Howe is just reported. No particulars re- | “° ”‘l““;'?'_l for “‘l‘fm"r'x\l- PIASKA 08 | - 000 Mirs, M. V. egram to the Bee.]—G: itement pre- | the next encampment by substituting “The | solidly, 1 implored Schminke and other | ecived yet, oseuTecStisiomorn i) 10 ROCORH ONY) 10 anonithE) yails liere over the discoverics regarding the | Shcampment shall be lield in the City of | Gioo felegates, in the intorests of ~Van ——— was the harvest excursion, at reduced [ Funeral will take place to-morrow at 2 pam, allairs of the Clarter Oak Life Insurauce | ot sueh timo i said month as the grand | WyCky tostand with his friends and to Afternoon Markets. rates, for the benefit of those who want | from the family residence on Eloventh street, company. Since the re-organi ¢ ation of the | master may dict; in treuble some years | large majol c0. M. Bartholomew §6,000,000 | abolish the Se) Was. voted down by a | help defeat the Nemaha fraud whose [ Cmecado, s also the proposition to | Nomination was sure to bring disaster to 000; active de and make ehc grand en- 1 Wycek by placing himand his friends | 4.60; rough Hogs — Rec to locate in the west. The Rock Island | between Davenport lower: light, ing, $5.8064.00; mixed and | #nd Northwestern trains together brought | Interment at the oly id 0 streets. comany when it ago with ¢ R e K 4 campments purely business, ina false position. Schminke bimsclf | heavy packing and shipping, 84.40@4.00. 1 in about eight hundred people, while the e ‘l'l“\‘l'”‘l‘l‘,l‘”':“‘\"‘,"' :"‘I‘;(‘I‘“"’I’l“I‘""‘I’h'!‘""“(;u l"'" ‘The weather was very hot for the parade, | renewed hns promises while others of the | | Cattie=Receipts, 11,0003 slow but st “Q" brought in several hundred more A Quarrelling Couple, choice, 4 ; Stockers, 23, —Whes with only n slight breeze. omimande common, _§ butchers, 81 CHIcAGO, i cash, All members Bbr T fossed to bo spech el ee ot of | delugation, who professed to be special S mand | friends of - Van Wyek, declared ) ! o they knew what they were doing i ) river wi » 1 B ade k and o ) appointment of a recelver was applied for. | EHUIE word made necassary., heramkand | (o onfusolendly seouted the idea thut Other deliencies in his accounts are | formed in line had the parade oceurred when | Van Wyek had any furth d of sup- that his ac who were taken west on the B.& M. from JTerry Buck and Dora Buck, hushand Oreapolis in a train of twenty-one cars, | and wife, were arrested to-day for fight- November, | The Rock Island and Northwestern pas- | ing. Both were locked up, but Mus, Tiie: Octo- | SCNEOLS Wi transferred to the Umon | Buck, after a foew moment's confinement, unts were short §127,000 and or this account the with | | heads n at the | [ €W Savid reported, but no statement is vetabtain- | first advertised, but nearly ey port from this quarter. Just as Howe's A& able, Bartholomew lett the city Saturday | commandery announced to pmum) ate brass band had reached the opera house afternoon and is reported to be in Montre represented. Some slight chanzes had been | [ overheard Schminke in - the street Ile has been in business here for fitty y :;114lll\ll‘. i:l the :\l“ III;\\‘[!I’llfll\l'4|n'(‘(l|’1ll|l>l)~. and | 1edge to Chureh Howe the whole Otoe 5. Pacific overland No. 8, which was held | Was taken ill and was released, one hour and a half waiting for the | === Northwestern This train had been unavoi weather Tuesd H h e 3 08 ) Ho ~was one of _the . city's most | Jina be tored. aiferent command. | delegation. For the first time then [ he- ced—£1.08, AMoip efithe AR tona ol heens Sana P18 o oY 8. dnoek Drompi in_ thelt moyements. and | came convinced that there was treachery Ay Drime, $1.86@ or With its wost llur tant busin, nterprises, | reported at their rendesyous before the hour | and sell outin the camp of Van Wyek's Whisky—81,17 The present condition of al iy doubtless loeate in the state. Another 5 creating | announced, Otoe delegation, and the outcome con- sh, §0.00; October, 8¢ management until (his condition of affairs L developed. Among other positions whien | Boon. Grigsby, of Minnehaha, v Bactholomew held Lere were the followin ation, which was s method by packing the opera house. with | lectur a lot of hired hoodlums wio were | “Ciy in the jewish synagogue,on the | Cursion o the leston Disaster.” The regular | ENil Warrack, chief clerk in the gen- coudedby Allen, of | & A T LI B T T PR R T o RO Diretor of e Awerican National bary and Fowler, of Pennington. Tho piat- [ 47 provideq in, uivance With | soryices of the synagogue will commence | frat reiht Qfiico,of tho: Union Pacific, artlord; Steam Boiler and Insvection’ and | 1o e Bl ) kota, | 0o telock i | A 3 ¢ Thirnet s ooy sud Hisoection aad | form declares unwavering support of the | Tho hrass band blow themselves black in [ 8 730 o'cloc and will be | Al consaquence of the wreck on th company; Holyoké Water Powe principles of the republican party, demands | the face, the fellows who c arvied the | largely attended, The interior of | Missouri I mpany ) ad th acific below Kansas City, lnst of which he Hartford | on behalt of both [ndians and citizens | transparency with “No Rosewater in | the temple has vecently been most beau- | night’s Omaha train on t road, due Silk compar Union = Manufae- | immediate reduction of all Indian | Ours” were shouting themselves h » | tifully frescoed and presents an intercst- | here at about 6 o'clock, did not arrive :‘lll:l)n: “urllllulmm'\v ; reservations in the territory, denounces | when the convention s alled to order | ing and attractive appearance. The now | until 1:30 o'clock this morning. It was nsane retre A t e fall f 1 J J I J Ly A oL (o 1 e INsan0, retreat | tho failure “of ' the dumocratie houso | by ‘om Kennard, whose pass the Dawes’ bi o) 0 - inded me b 5 of tho Watkinson libiry.’ Ho was vico- | 1on b settiors of s portiom of (e S1oares. | Minded me of tho olden day president of State Sayings bank and wember | ervation, characterizing Commissioner | ¢, ¢° of tho carporation of Trinity college. “He is | Sparks as grosely ignorant of the character indebted 1o the Holyoke water power eom- | of the people of the northwest, and his ¢ pany, but insiders say th is fully | statement that 80 per egnt of the publie land | the notoriou eted. Among Some the silk coni- | entries were franaulent, is inspired by igno- | Who, n t \"m]u‘l', with bt ud of the Unig nd smile re- | famous choir of the symagogue will also s when Tom | render adia and nsas City, - Lours of > compelled to go by way of delightful programumne of vocal | Lexington in order to reach K: cener with Bill "Stout in the | music which will also be worthy of ap- | thus throwing it out of sey al estate distribution N Lincoln. | breciation “;'_-* OmpEFativoly | Low | jts schedule, ve way as temporary chairman to | tembpie of worship is in aanost flourishing dy Borde! $2 thatiiitna, o king the gavel, bawled | ram of the interior shews that every | 41 X b g 8 Tom g y ki own " individual | presses sympathy with Iréland, and decl: paper. s out and also tae paver | lng for division and admission of South Da- of " his son’s indorsed by himselt” for | kofa, Central and Northern Dakota men wst hope of the coalition | . At a recent meeting of #he local loc R 5. Hair, genc 4 ne. The proceed- | 'Bnai "Brith associationzit was decide i{un-!'n otl the (lm 120 & ] o considerable sum, but the amounts | fried to have a resolution requiring the ques 5 that follow ¢ a rouring farce. | to give a Simehath Torah, en the 21st of f"' -}: j";s ;\l‘ '. 'k“k”“l‘)l in this locality, are not vet known. Bartholomew is seventy | tion of division and admission submitted to minating a’p hes were made to go | next month when a grand: ball will be | dnd several times in the cars old and hus boen in business in Hart- | 4 vote of the peopie, but. the tesoiution was | through thy form. Henry Estabrook's | eld for the benefit of the erphun asylum | Visited this city, las tendere orn since 1582, He was suppo Humphrey, the iinst Howe w Crn passenge Curtains, Drapery, Bedding his Fesig: poving the attuchment, and prior o far as out a printed sp 2ech which h ried sl sliashmen’, ang. prior claliy, suid was | ish man stood on the corner of « t, | Place. He reports that his road car st 1k, | Seventy-three insurgents who have been Broderick, of Douglas county, offered | he poked a th Tower ny’s paper have come to light in some resolutions on the labor question, | breaks in the many different seetions of the country. It Terrific Storm. but they were promptly laid under the | ribly o) s fearea all the local affairs i he held | MinwAUKEE, Sept. 24.—A terrifie thunder | table. to be he pogiticns of trust will also sufler leavil storm, aceompanied with hail, swept overthis | _ The fecling in the Douglas, Cass and | pictur New York, Sept. e Post's specl | g 4 : g . L Il‘""-:r'«l, R “,’.“’h:'°‘3\|" shecial | city about 7:50 this morning. Kain fell very | Saunders county delegations ‘was very , and $100.000 of Holyoke Water | in Madrid this worning, i stick imto er when « friend “What's the matte e p. ) transforred to the position of i glafed on good authortity’ that Georgo Al | leavy, and duriug its prevalence the Leavens | pilter. The ulaime for the dufection 1n | epak at, thiat poor oid follow,* } gaid. | operator nd ticket agent at. the Yar amnew hasbeen rohbl s - “ ; = The » 0e Was gen 1y put upon 1 Wy CThat! Don’t you know pime* That's | way depot in Council Biufls ¢ succeeds : : r \ arthalomew has been robbing the companies | were almost as dark as night. The house of [ z A b | K 1 M \V Diam 3 5 o whizh he is interested for several tobt. S, Arthur wa mfil wrecked by a ?.\:u-fl\ w8 generally | old the miilionai Keig te of the atohes, 1a 011(15. Fine Je who comes to this si and the conduet of e owns that | M VI B Gew Tue fest intimation that this was 4 thunderbolt, and AL was the slatement o ad | injured. Axthur dangerously forerunne of Mr. | block, and he's gotto couvention. | pavewent,”’ The lurg ‘ampbell, superiutendent of m»] ed. Corner Douglas and 15th stroets, Tinware, Hollowar iy ware, Crockery, Lamps, Refrigerators, Buby Carri fh § o bo his pl: 5 1o oo twenty exeursion trains from Chicago to £200,000 of Ubion, $200,000 of the Sehuvice | hunted down in different sections of the | 12 be his platform in the campaign. | with eyes cast down and a look of agony - - . - — TEhLd Do e ot by Ibyal (100 1a. Arrived ho priconers | (Great checrs by the hoodlums 1 1] Mr. | on his face. He was sighing heayily as | Boston, aud every oue of them wus NUM Ruby Wedding R September 29, 1816, or Logan county, 11l on the Abraliam Lucas and Sus ter or worse, and last eve i BER ceeption. 1 Sugar old homestead, innah Reed de- termined to unite theie fortunes for bet ning about one hundred of their friends and rolatives nbled to cel rate th versary of their wedding Lucas bear their their hair has bees ne s Wy ostill they we thong over fifty and lifo, winlst sixty or morc many summers have pa e fortieth anni- Mr. and Mrs age well and although ymewhat unged uld havdly be in the prime of s winters and as assed over their After the company had assembied the presentation speech wa inafow o chosen word s made by Rev. itting and well ad then the evening was given up to social intercourse he presents were nume ns and costly, of which the following is a partial list: Mr. and Mrs, Manger silver stand; Dr vill bowl in oty the \ su Wi ter Seward street M. E. church, of which Mr. id Mrs, Lu arge cake baske plush casy chair, p bag, and $5 in golt: M Wright, elegant decorate tures; Mr. and Mrs. ( bottle; B, C. Smith, sleeve Lucas, gold collar button silver butter dishes; Mr, Thompson, nutoge al the names of were written; H. Reed, vase; Mr. and Lucas, Mrs. Sadie Weaver Lucas, gold headed dress; Mrs, H. Pr sson and M re active members, in silyer s I Kle_dishes, shopping and, rod ud and Bessio lamp and fix- . Dietz, toilet buttons; Mollie 5 Eddie Lu and Mrs. O, ¥ hum, in which those 1 Mrs. G, W. A Miss Mollie ane and | bluck silk , toilet bottley C. B, Smith, cup and saneces; Mr. and Mrs. D, L. ‘Thomas, frnt dish Gladstone, Burr Mrs Bl nd Clarke, hand French, lam frait dish; C. W, ater set . and Mrs, alt collars; Mollie Lucas, toilet set; Mrs, A. A, An- derson and "sons, pitcher; Me. and Mrs. Bishofl|, table linen; L. E plush <ofa; J. W. 1 sess Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs, Coons, | hes were made time had. An origir Personal ¥ Ld E. Howell 1 night. Mrs. . D. Pratt, of Fo visiting her father, W. W Professor Bruner wen this morning to visit the point. Mrs. Dr. Benham left Chesne this morning, t band. Mrs have r Leyenne, Wye H. ¢ & Harte and Mrs, Luc s, elegant ifman, book of prom- 1. Skinrock, books; ook Mr, and nd o general wal poem was ad by one of the ladies present. raphs. ves for Chieago to- rt Maceriac Copeland. t to Waterloo sehool at that is for Fort De o join her bus- W illiam Harte turned from an extended visitin Hitchborn, formerly with J. A. Fuller & Co., but now in business in Da- kota, is in the eity. nator Van Wyck and at the Paxton yusto wife, who were and Iast night, left this morning for the south. Dr. Lee is in Randolph, mily, but expects tor nt, Dr. M ast Saturday. If you buy lnmbs jir lose money N. Y., with his turn shortly. His ax Rich, reached home anywhere without st wetting Hoanglands prices you will Two Candidates for Congress., MiLwavker, Wi ts of the fourth d Jno. Bla aswell, of Fort Atkin CIiff Redfield, the son of Joseph Redficld, last eve off" his father’s house at khorn the republicans renominate n for Congress, The demo- nominated the corner of Tenth and Baneroft streets, and broke his arm. " E.T. ALLEN, M. D. SPECEIALY Eye, Ear, Nose ftoom 9 Williums Building, Cor Omanhn 2 . Hours, & to 8|( Throat . 1ith wad Dodge, and7tos p. m. CATLTIRIRED CAN BE CU By the new and scientific vowrue among tho ereat spec whose methods Dr. Allen is employ. cuse. Glisses aceurately preserib Manufact " J. L. WILKIE, RE tiement now in sts 0f the enst, fully prepared to 1§—$2.00 per treatment or $25 to 850 per cd, 85 to §16, r of Paper Boxes, 106 S, 14th Orders by m » prompt attention t. Oma o the greatest sensation ever known here in e Pme > conelusi ¢ 22 | “harvest excursion” will occur before the ¥ Jiim, Auson eror Knonihere 1 e i firmed the conclusion, © 50 | Novener, IS L nrnk oscursion’, 1213 Farnam st,, Omaha. and had the highest credit. At one time he akota Republicans. - Chureh Howe had made grand prepaza- | LatdeStoady y §06.10; A Bk Lt s o indorsed for the Charter Oak company to the r. PAvL, Sept, % e Pioneer Press' | tions for his boom. H:l\m;‘: arvied the | 2 el At ks e U e g T extent of $500,000 to carry it overa hard | Yankton, Dak., special says: Delegate Gif- | (uge county primaries by the help of the T of the Union , Isin the aity on h blace when no one else was ready to help it. | ford was renominated by acelamation in the [ Holly water works gang and Kilpatniek's | Synagogue Notes. | veturn from uis, whither he ac- 10 hs been considered very sueenssful in it5 | poruntiean torritorial convention this after, | Firoad —graders “he followed up his | To-morrow evening Rabbi Benson will | companied the its Templar - ex- Granite s of ull Kinds, in¢ hat, Neb. 1 solicited and will re- /delayed in lowa. pussengers were bound joints in_interi W western Ne- braska, and the wmajority of them will a0t |8 $300.e | yanoe. 83 do eh Praside s profound k OnYel sbeen secured by the interaste | Morning from the Odd Fellows' meeting ] BRIt Rt b, B8 | Gt ST Bl daedetr vl | b froound Vights, 1 M imvanion | e e ot seaiid. e taerasl | o e 03 Bow? andh Weekly and Monthly Payments, li | FURNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS ware, Silve ages 'Toilet Sets, Tea luc ing u fine wants aud Boarding Houses, nearly as cheap as com- times as much d to have | passed as aboy rreat effort for Connell surprise, | 8t Cleveland, Ohio. The! management | Dation, to take effect on the first of ( 4 4 " ANFL Erosersy Mough b was ot 1o sighly ) R — e ah o o could noi | of the affuir is in the hands of Messrs, bor, Lis successor will ba B, P W and Dinner Sets, Hanging Lamps, Pictur ) e UL SOUERE AU z Hunting Down the Rebels. :&‘ll to the n-n(ul \l\'lllt'llwl’ lX-‘n:y was going k:il'j;_“\'l"";'“\’;l”;‘r ,lfl‘l":';u ‘\,i‘““"’ n, Fred ‘ljn‘-'lllxl:(;:vl P R £ D |]|'|||‘«m line of Steel Engravings, ull at hottom y tons) paper bocause | MADRID, Sept. 28.—General Villacampa, | to nominate Howe or Conne er, Max Meyer and M. Hellman, gt ling 734k of his reticent manner,but it s estimated that | leader of last Sunday’s insurrection, was | slobbered L over his v — J. A. Murray, traveling it for the WROUGHT STEEL RANGES §500,00015 held in Martford and much else- Sonnaalad A1l near Moblizos friend How and then ended | Re Was Touched in & Tender Spot. | Chicago & Northwesiern, returned this & " Whete, 1818 DL ab over §1.00.000. but np | found concealed in & niill near Moblizos and | {100 oG8, (1 Rosewater, who | San Francisco Chronisle: One of the | Worning from Boston, whore he wentto | For Hotels, T Moo, b8 DUt ab h by arrested, A fugitive rebel lieutenant was | ¥, #pologizing : ) T g S e U Py e gne kilows the exict '.'.“',“""; “"n“.’\“ A S AL A didu't ucod any apology llnl~ h .“,\.; nmslllmlln-ll s;::lsl have seen ina l""i" AT DINRER, 8 DR UTNAEA SOIREaN mon cast ivon ranges, and worth fou 0 solvency to-duy, thus e- Ad a S lowas | 4 soon as Howe was nominated he pulled | time [saw the other afternoon. An old: | to the Odd Fellows® gathering at tha i R Jaims, So | purehasing a railroad ticket at_Camposuboo, HILL & YOUNG, acks and | erowded, sphaltum, which was ter- Thos, Bolan, who for abouta ye agk nto such poking. He seemed I charge of the switch and telc vibroken. 1 was studying this pi stution on the Union Pucitic road, L . [ RELIABLE JEWELER, velry, Silverware t stock 3 Prices the lowest. Repari y. All work war aile