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ol ATHERED FROM THE CITY. | Colle .0 Interesti Praveling M Sailroads - trict Cour Licc Railway yosday night, a ized wreek took all weral train, or rathe ad e rant and box car in tion, were beir he engin it on Sunday lust Jble condition. Wi ersection mentiong wseertained, one of ropped, fell acer Lrew the er ith the hore until this morr which ran into th ced upon its whe ction e Tten t—Loc v Bte, News, of Railway eI al bout 10 o'c OVOTHER SMALL U, P. WRECK s Bxperience with )is wk, a place onthe Union 821, with a b 18 that of the fr It ha it +ro od near Sixteenth stre cont wtter 1 ot uning a 1 just been wow reacl = in o ed the , a8 nearly as can th the ra 1e off the trac s that were following, ving, delaying brake 1 and k, together beams | again It irly east-bound train and No. 8 from the iops, until finally the oved the obstacles Lwwh 1o the shops It cought i« ome were merel nile several of them iz the number r asked in a surpr curs 2o bl they did, orst y fifteen passen, For some time ba ed the U. as formally rgely in excess mes ove sm the Blulls, and at but few people w ‘\[fl” over ling up the o Blufls, the merous (o r mities 0ss the r wroecki when were gors. they wi Iy morning’s Grand Island tra o lowd of pas some unfor to town to be t Lately the num- s bound for the east, who ain to Council Bluf won on the inercase, and yeste rds ched tifteen, ny P, trains The of t goes ho hav it the other ver. They come to Omaha, stay ov irht, and then take the train from he morning besides s cols 2 of stoves, A telegram from Aibion to the Breyes number 18 hat et : the side sull ©f By M O rs was made comfortable ng gu tn : morn One of *Do all He was nd then he could not un wlwhy eight ears should be used :k it has been no s me passen- at this which m the morning train 0 show time to of the s from iciently or the nd even then the train 115 out with adventurous youths on the ptform. Yesterday mulnm*'l)u rush of r, and by the [daymorning spok the citizens of that \t they were to have the Chi rthwestern and th hred the Union 1 utthe el place over (In-lul Wt tha t itic out of oue of nent d best picees of |\||~|(m|| with T R .q\d tha so denominate y from Albj done so rd ion to o Some time agro Pacilic had purchased the rner, and it was suggested country. Jn By nlM be it a botter route could be obtamed by he line ment jonad but six miles from Albion. tked ont a line, lel to that of th to a ce ¢ first, at a A corps of OIS sent to the ground, and rtain extent and then point hinching ofl a little te ) the right in the lon of Oakdale. But the differencs s ||ol~|<'||il 1se th jon Pacit ed its It a ht along e 1d not, irs refore, trouble itsel! f about the new Ve, 1t was therefc en up by the northweste build “into Albion o1 wdoned and n, which will H‘Hl'lxll Agent Babeock, of the Chieago rthwe ¥ I\N‘-xnl'n morning 4‘1\(‘(1 oflicinl notific nt ot that rond. I ving circular N \V Orricy tion of the resign- 1 passenger on of R.S. Hair, genera t came in R. R AN o the fol- CHICAG r, Edward P. Wilson is 5, 18%. spointed gent of this company Hair, resiened, Appo intm 1take offect Oc (ul)ll 1 A ppre MSVIN Hvam, wond Vice Presiden Wilson is not vi st, 1860, t, Gen rtof the country, hay but once. He issaid, how expe I man of great ing just become v C. Wick Traflic Manager. ing Manager. ry well known been in , to e of the C'h 20 PO 018, Ly, [ cte v| with xlw pool commissionership of Y Ly B D oan oo cod to rich he has beel o d Ninth stre g the work on the ¢ re which stood in the w 10w Tnion eight dnll()( The old mills, which for ¢ down the ice hounse in n Jones s last struc ay of commoen Pacific he 4 possession of ‘ound, have long since part sach, and now a fo tion pd upon th coted. of o will & e of egin the Stebbins rteurned ye ing from th The UnionfPaciticfirai sterduy morning irty minutesiwauting fov th i 1y, This com it uses for the se of sup) l\m' § car u are busy 11 of the beyond imy square, s of the depot will sterday st d about of (he line ot the S0 lm\\' over the main line on Tues and returns on the following Mon The other leaves for Jursday and returns on the succeeding wrge of an v, Wl t- Puday. Each car . and as this is don 15 in cl hploye of the hotel compan |=l %m. the loeal men to the unload- e only wherethe Denver on top of from twenly to thirty min- s, it may be seen thai the work may he Mr. Goble, who is was at the ll ly accomplished 'member of the company S0 extensive one ous copdition. it is, ot when the train pulled out 5 that the business of the company, is in a pros id r Fienoral Superintendent Smith was at work yesterday havingrecover d from shight indisposition I"nmk Milligan « ) 0 i D otwely, general freight { yosterday MeC ool re agent and ne ral manager of the St. Joe & Grand nd road, n the city yesterday. BEATING THE BRAILIROADS. vavelling Man ting us decent ¥ 0w What we ar always shipped b Who s of ily Became an tran g keeps up,” he continued. when our house in Chicago, which all the | over Editor for Revenue Only. SPhe railroad companies are gettiv lore and more stringent every day about isporta h," said an old comwereial traveler & mowber of the 7. P. A. in tie Paxton nda yesterday mornin, going to come to if this “I don't “Tiwe Towa lines, could got something Iike de- cent rates for its travellin, that ba wnged now. I sh all surprised if the pool were order that trave ; mor | special rate of about five or | what mile N o years ago,” he rly ¢ led a‘sn g men. All ouldn’t be at | to issue an | must pay a ten cents a said, 1 had ap’inthe way of r ud transportation. | traveled at that time considerably in lowa, as mdeed | Ldo now, but always had to pay reg ommercinl One day I struck ctown in the central part of uess [ won 1 you the name i that adittle daily | and thes 1 intimate fric red to 1 the sheet if whichamonnt h it of In ity pened to have that amount t Llet him haveat, Teommer railroads for s on of my being in the newsopap Iguess Tsaved oyer 1,100 in penses that year, for a road would not passes outright, it al me greatly reduced rates, on of my being a tra ete,, ote, Did T let the h benelit of my eeonomy? W ay not, 1 po V\‘ ted the di t regular rates ever or more than d off for several mos fu use for cheap railr then <old out my interest i for #000." - The Sights at St 1 This year it is estimated t | three Pullman cars, tilled . | sionists to Sc. Louis, will lea | irrespective of those who w for the same Monday net, and be gone days, during which they wil une kin next year during the fair an Among those who are alr M. Morseman and Hy. Titner an nis Cunningham . Thompson, P. D¢ Rudd, Jolr Morvison, d. = Max Meyer and wite Mittman's Travels. Henry Mittman, the ms and killed Walter Durhs lard last week, and who the distriet court by Judge Hels nesday afternoon went to Mil day night where he attended personal affairs. He returne yesterday morning and UnionPacific depot by a BEE 14 forcnead and right cye still feet of his late fight and his alittle more thonghtful tha characterized i’ during tl days after the dy. He by the reporter what e proy whether he would reside at M but he dec Inu d to ing the trial, U the questions on the gror id “'not speak well United left on the 10:55 tr Police Court, Judgze Stenberg did not ari yest over the for yesterd o important ease the usuai grist of drunks and bei from McSh livery stabl to the county jail for twenty Mrs. Belle Shultz, the not ne’ bed ap smilingly with a_badly blacked V' 'Iy gashed fae Judge 5 and cost sessed afine of 3 Lost Her Dolmar Yesterday morning while the Union Pacific overland pusser W tanding at i a lady who gave her Mrs. Lucy Wood, of Kearney hat she had lost her dolm formed Oflicer Charles Mare pot police, who telephone graphed to the teansfer dep the missing mantle, but othier side ot the river failed what had become of the artic! a desceription of it which will en and Green tc Oflicers Mare out for it. Ihe Athleties Lo The Athletic base ba this city went [t West Point ago to play the nince a fewday: at that place. It compr: Strock, Withnell, Cody, J Cr Three games were to be the fiv News of it was received ye Farrish in a telegram, wi lows: “Wi Very tin u i whody of s the game was for Athletics may be said 1o hive a double loss Packing on the 15¢1 Riley & Delaney, who hav in completing the packi Fowler and Thos. J. Linton, guged in building three bri the stock yurds for Mr. R packing houses with the machinery necess them. Itis eing putin pla greatest rapidity possible, pected that everything will ness to enable the hounses for business on the 15th of next month, Another Doggerel Ad terday morning the other lotter received postoflice, the inscriptio was ¢l gerel rubbish, ve in these columns letter which oflice. This was airected t y much lik; 11, showing that therve ein other parts of th in this eity. Odd l'vllln\h at Pap. Last night W, A. Kelley, district deputy grand master of Odd Fellows, went to Papillion for the purpose ofticers of a lodge of this place, There are about s of the society in the town the ru ned b able to meet The lod to be o formorly i 0 consed to exist. A granted yomoving it umm.lhmm j 1 and sent in my bill for t we on Saturday, Sunday and and exposition and witness the wbling them to attempt Chas. Sholes, Ci in for home morning to conduet police court and Justice Anderson acordingly presided noon session of that tribunal g disposed of. Ed Ball, an incorrigi ble thief who had stolen a set of harness ‘Iu]- was unable to pay this and went to ling bitterly the wry, Gellen, Kenniston of them took place te :h read as fol I’oint, nine; Athletie Juaintances knew what**tin can 'weant 2 hounses of : now being supplied Wed mo a mess of dog ¢ from another vent street, and came from K re vejorced that they will no xisted at Bellevue, We ol to ) traveling ex whenever grant o WayS gave 1 the strength ling correspondent use have the flerd W year, when | ntiis [had no | oud fare. I | n the paper Jouis, hat at least with exear this city, il take the place. They about four 1 attend the rand 1 in Omaha d exposition Ly announ wife, T, 8. Branch, - wite, kd C. S. Hig. mond, Dell MecClure, an who shot un - at Mil- | was held to vy Wed- lard Wednes to some of his d to this eity eporte show the ef. demeanor is n that whiclh e first wis asked wosed to do, illard pend ind rive in time 'S were tried, disorderlics e, was sent orious, bob- c. She had Anderson as s upon her. \ger train e depot, name a8 , discovered an. Shein- s, of the de :d and tele ot asking for h on the to ascer ble Doth ) keep a look compelled to Il club of ed Dolierty, ordan, Me and Hart and Wednesday vday by J. C M. ¥ ish's a side, the expericnced ) Prox. e succeeded T now en ck stores at wleirh The ry o run e with the and it is ex- be in readi- o be opened tdres: re w an- m the n of which ¢ that copied the post- ) 4 parly in anka- e eccentric e country as on. of installing order at that ixty meml TH An Amount B. G toa < eenth street mect next ye ember at journing, the nounced in carried out After a fe tery conye! ) TALK, TALK. Bxpended to Secure Rev. raham's ftesignation, United Presbyterian synod came lose at the First church on Eight near Cass, and decided to ar on the third ‘Tuesday of Pawnee, Neb. Before ad relig ymime an last n was fully W minuntes r s¢, the Pres ned under R s moderator. was the sig nal for the renewal of scussion upon the advisability of w,;(n'h» pas tor t sdom of r Ning I'his entleman h he had held f previous to wil ( be limited to seconded, bu number of ot gain pos Graham refu varily relingy troduetion of inselt Yook thie fnoe, whteh o an hour in the morning 1w adjournment, He gave wily, however, to Elder Mc »ymoved that the discussion me hour, The motion was tnot put to the house. A her attempts were made ssion of the tloor, but Mr 1to do more_than tempo: st it, as he said, for the in wy amendment 1o the pe tition above referred to A member hoped. the debaters would Keep within | gunge both christian mini A series of a substitute, they had orig v bounds and use lan nd becoming o) I st phenomenal resolutions, o sounding very much as if rinated with Mr. Graham, was then introduced by a reverend brother,the objecting b tionsly worsl byterian el Rev. Me, Graham, they be advised feet of which was thataf the cthern could not conscien Vip in the First United wreh under the past to the Second chureh as the best thing to be done for t lutions were of the speake while other yet in gentle Elder Mey the oppositio offer before afternoon, an subject or e been shown t showing that WS express have been niealities of the finest order indeed they all. As a conscquence, the pre isworn out. gone for n he presentat I Lhe reso received and debated. Some rs favored th foption, oprosed them warmly bu manly and guarded terms loeh, who seemed to le: 0, said A substitate has for a resolution which has this boly yesterday i the on of the very amendient to hat the vote stood larg the sense of the a4 in o that o Kept listening to were technicalities after scssion hus thing. - Yet by a vote and private expression the presbytery has been made to see that it was hest for Mr Granham to resign as is your be the conviction of S0 by a vote stitute Lo resi eflee muny present who' have e leave the chu ened you hg whicli oes not exp If Rev. Mr. ( a larg wre in the sub 1 of advising the pastor dopting aresolution to that e mtroduced a substitute rss the sentiment of but which drives those e with their peti reh beean of thar un should sign, you don’t pass upon his act. ‘That petition is the have pi ay ‘we'll gy the ady is ameaable cnough in when such th But when the vote in f beno peace cannot live i another chu the city.’ means that out of our seven trustc cannotlive in sent 30 per cer Would voi teave if | it, wise or nest wish of those who sented and urzed it, and yon adyice ©nd hope he'll re ice of the body to which he The substitute is well itself, but there are times s are not good for peace. m vlerl\ of the presbytery of this substitute, ti ean Its vote will say, ‘if you n harmony you can go to b the southwest part of what does this mean. It > can’t get along, three shadl go: that six out of 1l o, and that if they harmony. people who repre- 1t support of the chureh s it be ressonable to ask a ie was right, and wonld it st to leave pecunse we can’t agree under these circumstances? Since the disc pastor has def in carnest with the matter. "If o minor- ity has no 11 But whe before you, i out v ‘you o churel respe cussion has commenced, the fied the presbyte am ehts, adopt the substitute, table minority coies istead of leaving them with- ief, you ought to say o the pastor chureh courts \\m n people ought to .ut with decision.’ A number cither side, and finally Re of other pe spoke on Mr. ( 1 took the floor, and spoke an hour. He order, mildly fi s frequently nterrupted with points of drawn contradictions, and one presbyter remarked that he was tived and would vote for the adop- tion of the or Mr. ( reason b o be resignation; t him' they had majority of ti vor of him; th existed pred v llnulnr' At 11:45 0'¢l pal resolutions. am’s defense was that no en assigned for asking his hat even the elders Iy no objection to him; that s 1o congregation were in fa- it the dissatisfaction which created because he had inst Sunday buggy rides and lock he re ned the tloor, and another brother wok his vlace with asesquipeda I'he last sec as the Bee re a8 he lay upo with his lefi arm, and 'n~ After the was lost and vising Rev adopted. Mr. Graham will appeal to the synod. chied a vote was tak w speech en of the Rev. Mr. Graham, porter left the church, was i the sofu behind the pulpit t limb extending o liead at the-other extr midnight hour had the orig Mr. Graham to res LOCAL LACONICS, short Inter Major Whes will probably day night jus Iam afraid short views Gathered on the Streets, “The fair assc on be able to determine Iri t how it stands financiaily we will come out o little Charles Williams—*October is coming in rather briskly with a good showing of cold w howeyer, if we had some w T wouldn't be surprised, arm dauys yet before winter weather sets in for gooil,” A real estate to see th e boom 1 last forey Papillion or t the outside suburban pre ing to drop, ¢ , an who have been buying city lots ne rent--*1t is casy cnough ry \d i my opinion soon ted last spring can't some of these fe Wabco will be badly bitten. Good inside proverty, however, is now and always will be in od demand.” Farnam Street Merchant-—*Thayer’s nomination mauke a good sure to get tl ¥, Schnuke— puzzles we and tiat going 1ot corn The street c net work of r exactly suits me He'll man for the place and he is with a ‘whoop-la.’ ~There is one thing th about this cable r 3 is how the company is hrow its lines past the 1! t r of Fifteenth und Farnam -ln-vhi ar company alveudy f1s thoto, and. T doclase 1 don’t see where the cable company can find the roou C. Carvier—** ¥ two more tracks m rather afraid that we ) to | are going to have an early winter. It was ju st just R nd precipit rin the such a day as this that, six 0, elosed up the month of killed our Indian summer ated us into the middle of middle October—u win and vicinity, | ter fhat lasted until the end of the fol Los preseribW is that whie® but whic sensatio b apillion® prosper-» i} 4 lowi April. I think that was the on Omaha had felt for years, Snow lay constantly on the ground, the state suflered for cold n some places and nes who b arly e J Evans—* o a girl that liked sle igh rides dai not get out of debt for six months late n in the eity Vvery young m S0 far as | can see,the nom Mr, Proudtit | /| . OMAHA DAILY PEE: FRIDAY; | ination of General Thaver gives un hounded satisfaction to the greater part of our republican voters verybody knows him. His mind has been trained 18 a public man in - public ofees, and I think he will give s faction when he comes to sitin the governor's chair, Ho & genial and kindiy old gentieman and will arouse enthusiasm wherever he goes during the campaign. It 1s probably the | last office he will ever fill and he will be ord which will sur: anxlous to make 1 | vive him NEW OUTFITS FOR NEWSPAPERS, The Omaha Type Foundey and Sup- | ply House for Printers and Pablishers. | The Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared at all times to outfit publishers on short notice with presses type, rules, borders, inks, composition sticks and rules, and in fact « in the line of printers” and publishers | supplies. Better terms nnl more liberal prices can be seeured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Save moncy by buying near home iand, goods in the printing line | and sold. We often have great bar ns in this particu lar, Send for Tue PRINTERS' AUXILIARY our monthly trade journal, that gives 1ists of ds and pric to time proclaims unequalled barguing in new and second hand material WestEry Newsrarvei UNION, 12th Street, bet. itoward and Jackson, Omiaha, Nebraska The Police Bail, A morning paper, in endeavoring to “down” Marshal Cummings, goes to the foohish length of using that official of practically blackmailing the sporting people into buving tickets for the police ball. which takes place next month As is well known, the gamblers and women of the town pay certain fines into the city ury every month, in order to scen mption from aerest. It is charg that the marshal has practicaily fath 1 ascheme to bleed them of a few more dol r to give them in return cor whieh they could not otherwise sec Marshal ~ Cuminings was not n town yesterday morning and feonsequentl cquld” not h, questioned - about matter. Ofticer Turnhul . in refe tie e STt s all atissue of falsenoods. There i< not one word of truth in it. ~ We do not deny that we have sold tickets to the sporting people, but we have not iried to bulldoze or blackmail them into making tie purchase. In every case they have simply becr ok i the event of their refisal nothing was said, The Herald eharges that one won induced to_buy twelve tickets with wwstanding that she w 1o be lowed to have music in he wuse untii midnight. The woman 1 prosume they refer 10 is the ke f 1 house on Cap itol avenue who hought a dozen tickets | from the marshal. After she had paid | the money she asked the marsha i couldn’t have music in her house after midnight. Marshal Cammings shook nis head and declined to grant her the priv ilege.” For Sale, The furniture and rental of the Coz zens hotel T'his house is now doing and has done for two years the second k of un liotel in Omaha isfactory reasons given for wishing (anI H. P. Ruvisey October Wenther, Professor Walter H. Smith has the fol lowing to about October weather “October is liable to come in “lon-like’ v, with frosts during the opening 3 The month on the whole' will, however, be a favorab.e one for Oetober, gest busimess ;_vinn;:nxumu very pleasant, mild aiu- tumual days. The apo. ; ) of the moon and other positions ||n. time, point to a marked cool to cold period. with killing frosts and havd storms be tween St and 12th 10 loey The most un week, . is that the 10thand 16th! 1t will be wet und windy, with heavy rai SHOWS I Weste d northwestern tions. Minnesota and will get their share. 1" and adjacent territory will pass. ghrough stormy time, the Storms extending to incinnati into the south. Is will be general the After these storms have spent llu msclves I look for a reac tion warm to hot “Indian smmmer” woather, lapsing into another general storm tn-runl with snow flurries, cold, i - her and rains between the 24th th. A seasonable inte will fol- The month closes storiy. St, Philomena Literary Society. About sixty members of the young gentlemen’s and young ladies' sodality of St. Philomena's parish met at St. Phi mena's hall We vening and perfe cted the org m/.m..m.nln St. Philomena siety which will meet once in ks durin, y o and present musics A e The entertminment last night was an en joyable or nd comprised the following features; Planio solo..... ... Miss Frances 0'liicn, Reading . A $010... Ai<S Eila m.m“ 5 A on the Spanish Tnguisition, . C.0.Simith, . M nu-m y. Miss nd Father Caroll. e ulien. Discussion of the essay, O'Conner, Mrs, n Piauo SPicket Guard™ Will Doran Piano solo Miss Nellie ( SONg. +1.0s 5 District Court of Lewis D. Kennedy vs, In the ¢ Fabian 8. Poleim, which was tried yest day afternoon, the verdiet returned by the jury awarded the piaintift $36. The case of Bieshlag vs. Chas. Grow is on trinl, The defendant wisies to have the judgment secured 1 min the iustice court set aside ) justice in disposing of u trunk belonging to him, arged among the costs the expressage POWDER A besolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur ty, strength and wholesomeness, More econ. omical than tho ordinary kinds and cannt be sold incompetiilon with'the titude of low tost, short weight alum or phospuae powders. Bold oniy in cans. ROy ar, BakixG POWDER CO 468V all st., Now York. nd from time | OCTOBER 1, 1 OPEN AGAIN. { The good qualities and low prices recently introduced by the NEBRAS- KA CLOTHING CO., is what forces every one who examines their goods to buy of them. Every hour in the day brings to them many new custo- [mers, strongly recommended by those who have had dealings with them, and are astonished at the very Low Prices and the unequalled bargains offered. In addition to the specialties mentioned last week, | we have placed on our counters 100 dozen heavy all wool scarlet shirts |and drawers, at 50c each; worth double the money. Come all, and get the greatest yvalue for your money, and those with limited means, remember the only place where you can buy mens® all wool suits for $6; mens’ strictly all worsted suits for $7; childrens’ all wool Nor- folk suits, from 5 to 12 years, at $:2.95, and goods at ONE PRICE ONLY, is at THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. OMAHA LEVI CATY , Prosident, 8. B, HAYDEN, Becrotary. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD GO %n GORRODERS & GRINDERS 13th St , Cor. Lnnliol Avenue. YOI TR TREATYPNT OF AuL Chronic Surgical Diseases. . McHIENAMY, Prop ‘eto.. a years: Hospiiad antl 111000 § et oo Strietly Pure White I ead LATE on Deformities Curvatures of b and MANUFACTURERS OF PREPARED PAINTS AND COLORS, OMAHA, NEB. For Sale by all the Leading Paint, Gil and Drug Houses of the West. Y ruh'\al( medical Institute nukmg Private, Spepial Nervous Discases ALL CONTACTOUS AXD BLODD DIS from hiatover cayse produced siccessfally treatc! i shilitie poivon from the systen i ¥ “all and cousuit us or send name und post- onclose stamp, and we wrapoer, ou AR N 'ro mEN Kol Yon, in PR g D ) 2 WFrAKNESS, SPERMATORKRH®EA, IMPOTEN: YPIILS, GONSRRIEA, T, W ARICOCELE, ICTURK, AND ALL DISEASES 0P THE G - NAIY ORGANS, or end hixlory of your cuse for = = L] Persons nnable to visit Somtonts o render, Oue peronal inteniew e | W atches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware ncs, by corresponde ferred if conven t«. Board and attendance at The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work modation of pati ed. Corner Douglas and 15th strects, Omaha THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 1317 and 1319 Douglas Street, s may e treated at (heir M CONSISTING OF Furniture, Carpets and Stoves, Mirrors, Pictures, Clocks, And General Household Goods, AT 50 Cents ON THE DOLLAR 1317 and 1319 Douglas Street. e T AT Jnmoa e