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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1890, TWO DESPERATE. (RACKSMEN. They Blast a Saloonman's Safs and Try to Kill an Offioer. THE A DUEL N MORNING.. * An Old Rookery to Fo Torn Down to Make Way for a Magnificent Structure to Cost $100,000, A brace of safo blowers gotin thelr work very effectively about 4 o'clock yesterday morniiz at Tom Collopy's saloon, corner of Sixtocth and Vinton streots. Entrance to the builling was effected through a rear window, which was forced open. Thoburglars went through the cash drawer but found nothing to reward them for their libors. They then attacked the safe. In drilling through thedoor to reach the combinatin, they broke a drill, the point. sticking fast in the hole, com pelli them to bogin again. This tine they o successful, Thocharge they used to blow open the door must lavebeena vory heavy one. Tho interior of the safo was totally wrecked and theinterior of thedoor,including the combination, was shatlered, Tho ex plosion also blew off the door of the eash box, which was torn loose from its fastenings, so that all the eracksmen had to do wis to picke up the contents of the safoand “The sound of the explosion was heard for a distance of several blocks und swakened peo ple two blocks away, | Oficer Daugherty, who patrols thatbeat, had just reported from the box at hteenth and Vinton and was near the corne von. 2 ho heard the report, “ned inthe direction of the sound, 4 but tiad gone hardly s block when howas by two men who _pulled revoly { hin to balt. Without waiting to s00 whethor he intendedto oboy they begnn shooting ut him. The officer returned the lly adozen shots were exchanged, n turned south on Sixteenth and cro=s into the woods. Theofficer fol: lowel but could fiud no further traw of them, A fow Wours later, somo children found tho missing ewh box in Eploy's brick yanl on Bancroft hetwoen Fourte a Pifteonth, 4 ebout thiwe blocks from the scene of the - burglary. A bundloof p vered with bloody finger marks was also found near the samo place, These pipers belanged o Street Conmis sfonor Flinnery, who was fornerly Collopy s partier, and who had left them 1 the safe for close keeping, > was no clueleft as tothe identity of ksmen or to the dirvection talen by them after leaving the brick yard. The shattered safe is a wrec Tt was moved nearly a foot from its position by the explosion. T'he door was not blown from its hinges, but was thrown open with such foree that theknob made a dentnearly half an inchdeepin the comer of an ice chest which it struelc. Ore of the blts was broken squarely off, and the >t plate into which tho bolts it was splitover half ita longth, —Thero was wverylittle leftof the door except the outside plate. PTio_cuh-bor contatned # in silver and about $20in oll and rare coins, the value of which wias over $100, They were highly prized by Mr. Collopy, who hudbeen engiged in " collecting them nearly twenty year i iy UP GOES A BRICK BLOCK. The Old Herald Building Becomes a “hingof the Past. Ou nest Mondiy morning, bright aud early, John A, McShane will put to work a forco of men to demolish the old brick build- ing which for years has stoodon the south- west corner of Fifteenth and Haruey streets, Inits siead he will crcot a magnificent brick block, tocost §100000. This building “ willbe completed by July 1 of next year and 2 Strong offort will be made to put it under 100! this season. “Tho building will be fashioned n the main after theclegant structure owned by Mr, Mcbhanein Chicago and located on the cor- nerof Vin Buren streetand Fourth avenue, ‘Theincome from tho latter structure is enor- mous, while the building itself is oneof the moat attractive in the city. The tering down of the old structure would have been undertaken a long time ago, but for the fact that it would have left some people inthe debris, as many of the tenants positively refused to vacate, - K'or more than & your Mr. McShane has been endeavoring to g0t them out aud has just now suc- ceeded, the only tenants being o col- ony of hoary ruls which, it is stated, resont the effort todeprive them of their an- ctent abiling Elnc«wflh about as much per- sistency us did their human coadjutors, —_— A Choice List of Summer Resorts. In the lake mglouso( ‘Wisconsin, Min- nesota, lowa and the two Dakotas, there are hundreds of charming localities pro- eminently fitted for summer homes, mong the following selected list are names familiar to many of our readers as the perfectionof northern sumuer re- sorts. Nearly ullof the Wisconsin points of interest are within a short distance from €hicago or Milwaukee, and none of them are so far avay from the ‘‘busy marts of eivilization” that they cannot pereached in a fow hours of travel. by frequent trains, over the finest road in tho northwest—the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway: Ocmomowoce, Wis, Minocqua, Wis, Wiukesha, Wis. Polmyra, Wis, Tamahawk Lakes, Wis. Lakeside, Wis. Kilboun'City, Wis., (Dellsof the Wis” consin,) Beaver Dam, Wis, Big Stone Lake, Da- Maaison, Wis. kota, For dotailed information, apply at ticket ofice, 1601 Farnam street, Burier blook. . A, NasH, Gen, Agent, J. E. Pristoy, Pass. Agent. N Clear Lalke, Iowa, Lake Okoboji, lowa, pirit Lake, Towa. Frontenac, Minn, Lako Minnetonka, Minn, Ortonville, Minn, Prior Lake, Miun., White Bear Lake, Minn, SOUTHR OMIAIIA NEWS, The €onncilmanic Investigation. ‘The eity council did not meet Thursday night to complote the investigation of the charges of corruption made by Councilman Johnston agoinst Councilman Dougherty and Rowloy. The city clerk was present, but noneof the counciluen put iaan appearance. One mem- wsoly remarked : “I'say tho thre Principls wogether tho otlier day and I coneluded that the matier was at i ond, and I guess it was, King's Daughters' Dinner, The dimner servel Ly the King's Duughtors was as nicely propared and as clo- guitly sorvel as the large number of pataons could dosire. The contributions were so iberal that dinner was scrved today. The receipts wore #5 and the ladits are as delighted as their fricnas were pleased with the service. The Daughters return thauks to their benefactors, A Small F . About 8 o'clock Thursday night a small shed ‘belonging to Daniel Rafferty, temporarily pliced in the rear of the Cleveland house, burned to the ground, - The fire was not observed till the building was In flames and the west end of the Cleveland house had musm fire. Rescue lose was pronptly on hand and within five minutes had” the flames ¢xtinguishea. The origin of the fire is a mystery, as the bam was not used and no one’ was known to have been in it. The barn cost Mr, Rafferty $135 and was un- fusured, The dimages t Laudlond J, P, hompion by waler will bo about $10), whilo danage to the Cleveland house will be f~~=&bout §100 uore, fully insured. Runaway Over n Dump. JohnJ, O'Brien’s team became frightened Muarsdiyy and ™o over the dump at L sod Twenty-thinl stivets, going into the hollow - wrecked, but strnge to say the animils escaped without much injury. Personal Rights, Atthe personal rights meeting Thursdy, in Blum's hall, Rudolph Flartz prosidel. Ho introduced I. 8. Hascall, who delivers onoof his chamcteristic speeches, ‘The five alarm broke up the meeti Returning sfter the fire, John Rosicky md Joseph Kauan of Omaha delivera stong md effectivo addresses in Bohenlan, Lip BitOff by a Home. While lying ina mangerat Stevson & Williams' grading camp, ahorso bitJoseph Woutzel's lower lip off. A disk, sbout an inch long and about halt an inch deep, was takon out, taking all thefleshto the lover gun and 'exposing the jawboue anl tedh. The victim did not g to asurgon to huve thoinjuty attendad totll yesterlay. He will be a disfigured man for life, NotesAbout the City. KING OF ENCYCLOPEDIAS And the Monarch of the Daily Papemn. (We men Tite Owami Bay, of course. e cusethis spparently suprfluus explanation but somefolks whoread this may be strang- ers, not acqualnted with the institutions of the great west) “Lhe endyeclopredia conplete and Tar O A Bee, dily, Sunlays incluled, for a year. How much for the twol (uess, You know what Tium Darer Bie osts, 5 cents & diy and 5 conts every Sunday, That 1o- tho males $1425 ayear, A decntly pound printof the Enclylopadia Britanic, | onethat cvory student md literary man uses, Asonhas been bornto MNr. and Mn. Hins | Burgemann, The West Lawns and_tho A rnourCudihy clubs will pliy on the Fourth ward grounds Sunday moming at 10 o'clock. Poter Melthion, for heatinz €. Scdroelor, was fined $2 and costs by Jucigo Kiug. The fofantchill of Mr. and Mrs Kully, was hiried in St. Mary's Thursday afternoon. The Nonpareils of Omahaon Sundiy afior- noon will play the Magic the Brown park grounds, called ot 2 :0 0’ clocl. Asonof Mr. and Mr sick with malavial fever. The Piclkups and theCom IPalice cibs pliy ball on the Brown park groinds Sunia afiernon atd o'dock. Abont e T, Borvick bus J. R. wmelery Game will be . Charles Akofer, is RN S, rturned from Dos- Greon of Dunlap Is viiting S. W. Mary Pitgerid s rursd fom o, In. Mrs. A, V. Miller hus gone toColunbus to visit her parents, Mrs. Daniel E. Mollusand son have re- turned from Randolph J. 1. McCarthy came up from Plallsmouth tovisithis mothor. D. S, Pinney and Edward D. have gone west on & hunting trip. Munshaw Albert M. Keenan, who hus beon up at CusterCity, S.D., keeping hooks forMr. McShane, is back” for a woek's yisit with frionds, Superintendent Hy, H. Meday of the G, H. Hanmond company, has wturnd fom Chicago. Mrs.J. S Dawson and her chilivenand Mr bt A C eson, il Edward A. Cudahy, superintendet of the dwell bave returned from Armour-Culahy picking houses, has re- turned from Chicago. Bdward Staley, andior of the Armmr- Cudahy packing company, hus tken his fama ily to Chicago fora short pleasure trip. toin is rendered ma kept pure and The sy 1 proof when the bl igorous by the use of Ayer aparilla, At this sewon, all should have this admirbie prepiration at band. Malarial poison is hirmlss when Ayer’s Sarsuparilla is used, This year children’s day at the fair will be September 1. Kvery child will be presented with a souvenit, the com- pliments of the Douglas County Agricul- tural socioty. Tickets may bo had by applying 10 Chares Comnoyer, seeretary school board, or “ab tho Emeron seed company’s, northeust corner Fiftenth and ]I[u\vurkl streets. —— Dr, Bimey cures hayfever. Bee tldg, Ao s oty NAITURALIZATION LAWS. How People of Fureign Birth May Be- come Citizens of This Country, The statutes made and prvidod for the naturalization of those who are not but who wish to become citizens of the United States should be thomwughly widerstood by those seoling toacquire the right tovore, Follow- ing aro the provisions uuder which citizen- ship mav ho acquired: Title XXX —Naturahization, Section 2165: An alien may be admnitted to becoms a citizen of the United States in the following mawner, and not otherwise : 1. He shall declare on osth, beforea clrouit or district court of the United States, or a district orsuprome courtof the teritoris, or o couwrt of record of my of the states having common law jurisdiction, and & seal and elerk, two years, at least, prior to his admission, thatit isbona fide his intention to become a citizn of tho United States and to renounce forever all al logiance and fldelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or soverdgnty of which the alien may be atthe tne a citien o subject, 2. He shall, at thetime of his application to be admitted, declare, on oath, before some one of the courts above specitied, that he wall support. the constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirelyrenoumnces and sbjures all allegiance and” fdelity to every forign priwce, potentate, stite or sovercignty; and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or sovereigity of which ho was befor a citizm or subject; which proceedings shall be recorded by the clerk of the court. 3. It shall be mado to apper tothe satis. faction of the court admitting such alien that he has resided within the Utited State five yearsat last, mnd within the state or tervi. tory whore such court is at the time held one yearat lewst; amd that during that time he has behaved asa manof good moralchancter, attached to the principles of the eonstitution of the United States, aud well disposed to the good orderand happiness of the same, but the outh of the applicant shall in no cass be allowed to prove his rsidence. Paragraphs four, fiveand six pertiin t the naturalization of* honorably dlschirgel soldiors, porsous bewring tiths or belogsing to the nobility of foreign countries, Section ,167—Any alien being under the age of twenty-one years, who bas re sided in the Unlted Stats three yean next preceding his arriving ot that age, and wholias continued to eside therin 0 the time he may make applicationto b adnittel & citizen thereof, muy, after ho artves it the age of twenty-one years, and afterhe has ve sided five yoars within the United States, in- cluding tho three years of his_misority, bo admitted a citizén of the United States, without havig mide the decliatin re quired fn the first condition of section 4165; butsuch alien shall make the declara. tion required therein at the tine of his ad- mission ; and _shall furtier declare, on oath, and proveto tho satisfaction of (he court, that for two years next preceling it has beei his bona fide intention t0 becomea citizen of the United States ; and he shall in respocts comply with naturalization, allother the laws in regard to Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous dyspops illvess, blues, cural’ by Dr, Miles' Norvine, Samples free wt Kuhn & Co.’s, 13th and Douglas. — 3 HARVEST KXCURSIONS SOUTH 8, Viathe Wabash Route. On September 9, 23and October 14 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets to points in Texas, Arkansas, Tennesseo, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabana, Geor gia and [lovida, at Half Fare, good for 30 days. Remember the Wabash is the uickestroute South and Southeast, Reclining Chair and Pulloan Buffet Slecping Cars onall trains, Only 15 hours to St. Louls, 8% % Y Chattancogs, 40 Y % New Orleans, 46 * v New York, with corresponding fast time to lminl.s South and East, For tickets and ull information in regard to routes, also for a copy of the Southern Honeseckers' Guide, call at the Wabash Ticket Oftico, 1502 Farnam street, Omaha, or write G. Clayjton, Northvestern Passongor Agent, Omul Neb* — The only railroad trainoutof Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omuha, Council Blufts, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibuled limited, leaving Omuiha at 4:16p. . daily. Ticket office 1602, Six- all 30 fest below. The wagon was badly lmnth snd Farnam sts., Omaha City ball club on | willcost you $30. Tt makes $78%5 for both, How would 850 for the two strile yoil Cheip enough, ehl Woll, wo o dobetir thanthatfor you. Forly dillars woild bo liberal, wouldn't it We can o lower stil. Here is whit weoffer, We wil fumish the Americanued Ency co- peedia Britannica (you willfind it deseribd below—its asmuch superior to the originl Briunnia asthatis to allihe nst of then) andTurDanr Bus for one yew, Sindays inclided, botl delivered at yoar lomes, TR THIRTY DOILATS akeourpay in monthly installmentsof . The first fivo volumesof tie e oy clo- jia will bedelivered when you make your first payment; the mmabing ive volumos willbe ddiverea within four months. This Is Just & fracion morethans cents paper ay You must have a daily wke apendl wd a figure out for yourself the aremakiug you. You kiow what TrrOsuna Ber 1, you don't know what the Americanizd Eacyelopeain Britanalc Yok That's whit weare goingto ¢ 1. The origingl Encycop: amnica is thestandird workof rdercuce of the hn gl spakingworld. s atticles in e famous men of preparation was cnsiderably over a mi dolars. It isa monunental worl, as the authority by all studentsandlite men. It is on the shives of ewery pullie libnry, and in hundeds of tlousinds of and for cvery peron who owns it there ar probably fivo others who do't ovn it, ouly because it costs s much that tley \flord o buyt. But the Encydopmiia Britannicahasile- fecis. 5 conpildd in Engand, for the spaial use of Englishmen, and qui urilly therefor it devote sal deal of spaceto subjects of interst o iglishmen exdu- sively, and comparatively litle spce to many mittan about which’ Americans carn a ool deal. An Faglish county his more seid abouwt it than aa Amri- 1 sate. An Bnglsh king pts columns of biogrphy, wiile n Anerian rsideit his oily o fewlinesof nentin. >lymouth, Colchester and Telmunouth are toll aboit exhaustively, wlile Oshikoh, awnzoond Tacona ar disnissel v particulirs of locition and populiti isall very well for Fuglisbien, but i san_Amerian swear—or fe swoaring, anyhov, Another trou ble Enyclpmedi phies of Hving belore the En is that the plan of the Britamica les biogra- man s gt todie paciia Britanicn will tike any notice of hiw, And quite a numberof personsaboit whose lives Americans woild 1ik to know something huve decided natto dioyetawhile, not ever for thesake of being mationed inan English Eicydopeedia. This alfo prvokes outbreaks of profinity, The publishersof tho Americuizel Eneye- lopedis Britanica have remedied all tiis. 3 s Britamica as a bais and prsering intct all the sientific, historial, biogmplical anl oher ariclesoDqualy interst- ing to both Xnglistmen and Americins, they have had re-written oi: a conpelont, st of quilitiel writers all the artides of special iiterest to Englishuen, as vell as thow of specal interst to Americans; relucing fist within reasonable linitsand expanding the seond to_enbrae tho fullest delails They havealsondded a complite series ofbiognphles of promnent living men nd womenand ninety-sixfinely exccuted mips, incduding anew map of overy stale of the uion. Andthey have broight every article inthe mtire work down tothe preseit ye 180. The rsultis the Americnizel Ency lowedit Briannia, awork wiich pmtines allof the advantiges of {ie litest English edition, withthose ofa distindively Amori- ca libary of reference. It is & monument of enterprise, lngenuity, leariing and re- sarch, Can you afforl to be withoutit! You low best, of course, but we do’t think you can. Our representative will all on youshonly ; orif you would like to have hin callat ace, aposial carl to us will bring bim. Light cents and a tnfle morethana Afih of acentdaily, Put thit by, el taling one monthwithanother, it will ‘amunt to .50 amonth, or§30 o year. And for that §30, pid in monthly inslmmts of $.50 ech. wo will furiish You with s complete s, of the A mericmized Entyclo{;’r dis - Britannica, in ten volumes, and the Dany Bre ever, uy, includiog Sundays, for s year Dot ddlivera ai yourhouse. Youwon'thavo to do any waiting, either. Wo attnd t thewaiting part of thotransac- tim. Wheu youms ke your first payment of .50, you get vhofirst five rolumes of the En- cyoloprdia-they have just ome off the rss;and the delivery of The DuLy Bee gins nextday, Withinfourmonths after- ward you will receivethe remaining fivevol- unes of the Encyclopedia, whith ar noy al- most ready for printing. Good thing, isn't itf Ab! bt _you don’t begin b vedize how good it is. You Iiow Tur Bee, of coirse,s0 we nealn’t say mny- thing about it. But you do't kiow the Aunerianizd Eicychpada Britaniica, and that's just the reason why wowail to tell you allabout it. Maybe youthitk 1tis anEncyclopedialike tho oller Encydopadiasl Dead wrong, 1t is't anything of thesort, Aud it isn't o re- iint of the Encyclopedia Britinnia, eiter. { is sui generis; tiat's Latn foroneof a kind—iot much use ina gune of cans, Wt a nighty gool thing ina libary, Unique, you uiderstand| Everhearof the Belforl-Clirke compny of Chitagol Big publishing house,'ou kiow. Tull of weslern enterprisoand enegy. Al ways loking round fir things thatdon't ex- ist, butought to, and bringingthem intoex- islence. That’sthe way tiis western coun- ty grws, Well, the~ Belforl-Clirke com- oy have takenthe Encyclopedia Britauni- o, pulled it to piecs aid put it togither again in such swh stilo asto make | thebest aud st complete libraryof univenal rfe eice for Anericin uss thit money canbuy tday, Aud tha's tho work—the American Eneydopadia Britamicathatwe propose to give you with Tie OmaAra Bee, duly and Sundays for oue year,in retarn for your twelve mouthly instaments of §2.50 eact, About which do you want e nost com- IRON THE STATE CIPITAL — Two Yowg Girls Decyed Intoa Den of Tnfany, A NARROW (SCAPE FROM DROWNING, Tucker's lRersony Lor Wanting o DI vorce-Kallroad Oficiils on & rial ~Labor Day -Other Line coln News. Laxcorny, Nob., Augist 9.—(Spedal to Trne Bae|—Ote of the methds used in de coying innocent young girls fom thelr homes into dens of infamy camoto light in the po- lico courttoday, The victimsin this instance were the Misses Nellio Cole and Belle Grif fith, two young ladies fron rspecable fami- lies in the «llege town of Abingdon, 1l Both girls wenm anxious to help thoir parents in their efortsto mike alivingand both were intimitely acquainted with an oldw compan: lon named Alico Kline. who came out west in May, Although Alice wis supposed t be o respectable young lidy at her home In Ab- Ingdon, wot in coming toLincn she driftel into the notorous resirt mn by a woman named Hover, Both Miss Cole and Miss Griftith regeived glowing ltters from Alie abut how easily money wus made in Nebraska and about how muchshewas making, bit ske made 10 rel- erence tothe depthsto which she hudsunk, She urged the girls to cone west, md particu. larlyinsisted that Miss Grifith, who is an unusuallysprightly and bright young miss, should come. About six week: 20 the woman, who s tyenty-one years old, sent tickels tothe girls at Abingdon, which would convey them free of cost to Lincoln. A splendid position was prmised them as soon as thoy shouldarrive, but they did notcome, Moo tlegmms anl lottes wer sent and nily, three days 4go, tickets wew st to the girls againandalso a tlegrm telling them to come immediaely o Lincoln as therm was work waiting for” them here andas son 1 they came they would Allack waiting to takethemto the plice ndfor them, The girlscame, and as the telegram said, they found a hack waiting for th They got in and wero d en. fo Fat ¥ er's brthel Thechanged nceand actions of Miss Kline at first surprised them, and they wern still further mystified at 5o mny loudly ;}lr »ssed and foulmouthied wouen being Later the correct Ideaof tho verible place they were in dawned upon them and they indignantly left the den and went to police L quarters and told ther story to the captain, and either the Klinewoman, or Hat Hoover, who is believed to be theinsti- gator of the scheme, will be arrested. RESCED FROMDROWNING, ‘While Miss Kate Padelford wi ot the Spiscopal piciic atCusiman Park yesterday shenarrovly escapd being drowned. wasin aswing close to the banks of Cusl man lakeand whilogouz up to an unusual height her grip on the wpe rlaxed and she fellinto the lake ata point where the wat wasabout fiften feet deep. Befre the a tonished spectators coull rewver their wits the young lady sank once, but when shecame to the surfacy agin o yomg mannamed Ewington jerked off hiscoatand plunged in after her, Homamgedto got hoh] of her hair andtowed her back te land, saving her life. Thobrave act was generally conplinented andthe vet hero received his praiso with blushes. Thisis the third time this seasmn that a jyoung lady his narrowly escapd drowning in Cushman lake. A MODERN ANTIPE. Horace Tucker asks for anabsolute livore from hiswife, Naucy, whom he pictures asa perfect femalt demon., Nany is his second wifeandhe married her fourteen yers ago in Canadn, Tucker rejresents her ‘as being of apeevish, sullen and sometimes violent dispositim. ~ He climsthat she mistreated andinsulted those who camoto lis lomeas guests oron business, ma thoreby his domes- ticand social comfort and happiness wire destroyel and his business njuvd; that she so mistraatedand ha dhis two childrn by his first wife that they were compelled to 1cave hone; that she frequently threatensd to breakhis head with a bromstick and to do him other persmal injury for no greuter reason than that his bools were 1ot cleaned to her satisfaction bofore he etered thohouse, orfor other trivial rasons; that shenotoly refusel l.olpn:plu‘c food and en- tertinment for the visiting friends and rela- tives of Mr. Tucker, but alsocrudly and per- versely refused toput up hisdinuer for him when hewent to work, and he suffered dis- confortand injury to his health thercly; that by ler violentand quarrelsone dis pasic tion shehas embroiled her husband with bis nejghbors sothathe hid to move avay to secure peace snd quiet and obtiin _employ- ment; that altimes she grow so vident he esaped persmal jijury only by taking to his heds orgrappling with ner, Ho says that this andother unvifely eonduct has 1ot been caused through auy faultofhis ad that he would ntherbe dead than endure such do- mestic torture any longer, RATLEOA D OFFICIALS 0N TRIAL The trial of Superintendent Bignell and At- tomey Dewecse of the B, &M. on thechage of contempt of court 1ndisoboying theinjuic- tion of the district court coucerning fho Elwventh stieet crossing, commenced this moming before Judge Pield The testimony was very strng o1 the part of the proseti- tionandshowed that Depuly Sherif Houg- land read theorder of the courtto dear the tracks at the disputed crossing and that Bignellsaid he would resistthe order, Otler tesiimony was given showing that Bignoll halcarrled out his threat and tho ralls were spiked ab theforbidden crossing right in the pathway of the street milwiy compal Biguellwas fined §50 and costs, Attorney Deweess waslucly enough to avoila fine, lvert, the general superintenlent of the roul, was uext arrajgned, and ashe was deemed the ringsleader in the trouble he was mulcted to the Tullest extent of the law, 00, Judge Field tolct lim that he deeply regret- ted he coulduot e hin more heavily, 1ABOR DAY, Complete arrasgemmts have been mide forthe celebration of labor day in Lincolnon next Monday, The exercises will consist of :ndparade of the various labor organiza- s, state ind cly oficials, ete, aud a pio- nicat Cushman park. Thelineof murch for the pricessin 1s as foilows: The pande will move on Eleventh to Nstrect: N stret toTenth street ; Tenth strest to O street; O stwet t Elerenthstreot; Eleventh strect to N street; N street to Sixteeth strect; Six- teanth street to Q streot; Qstredt to Eloventh street; BEleventh stree, to Pstrect; P strcet to Ninth street. Jlote infomatim, tie cily of Hrwich, in Engzlad, or thecity of Onaha in tie United States! Tl county of Sutherlud, inScolland o thestatsof Nebraskat Themostnobl the narquis of Doolleton, lonl liewtenant of Fen. shive, or plin Benjamin Harrison, president of the United States, Hunt these up in the oigiml Engclopedis Sritamica and yu wil fnd = pages dewted to tie Engish sudects and lines or yordsto the American. Then turn Americanied Encycopadia Britmnicand the whole system 'is reversed; the malters that interet Amerians are treatd atfull lkngtl, while smbjets xclusively Engiish ahout which 990,000 Americans out of wery 1,000,00 care Just nothingat all, an popoi tonatly ot down. Thats where the ;Americanized” comes in, Sew: Soucthing new. The EneyclopediaBrit- wnnic continsup biographies of - living peo- vle—the “rlnn of the wirk” excludes that sort of thing. Tho Americanizd edition f!veime biography of ever, ng and especally of eve: American, down to the present year. Anjthing more Wel, yo3, lie naps, Ninely-sixof them, inclding ney mups of all the stales inthe inion Any moret Plenty. But this is all we havespace to tll about just tow. Our rep. resentative will call on you to lake your order, l'crhu&u he may not cone somn enpugzh o sult you, Ifso awp us & postil canl and be will call at once. 1 the otbers will ind Mrs Winslow's Soohir Syrup thebost remely for thelr chlldre, entsu bowle it S The now offices of ths great Rock Island route, 1602, Sixteenth and Faman strecis, Onahn, are thofinest inthecity, Calland see thew, Tickets toall pints eastat lowest rates. When the head of thd purade has reached Ninth street, all orgmizhitionson foot will halt, break mnlesright and leftand remuin standing until the entive. procession of horse- men and vebicles has, passed between them. Alllancs in_velicles will tur south at P anl Ninth; N Estrect: I to Cushnan parks. inges have passed, tlose on footwill march to B & M. dopot and take triin for the park, ANEY SUNDAY PAPER, Lincoln Isto have aa ccclusive Sunda; aper and the first issuewill be September 6. twillbe kiownas Vamity Fair, A stolk company his been fors with plenty of mouey o bick (he eiterprise, Fred lien- zinger, formerly of “Tre Bk, but lator with the CupitalCity Courler, has boen chosen business manager, bub’'sone charicteristic articles are expectea frombis versatile pen. The paper will be similar in style to theDe- troit Sunday Sun, STATE ITOUSE XOTES, Artides of incorpomtiouof the Citizns’ bunk of Stockville were filod this norning. The capital stock is §15,000, The incorpora- tors an G. W. Clawsm, L J. Dunn, Gerge J.Kelly, M. M, Runym, J. L. Sanlers and J. W. Dotan, The Eim Creek Farmers' Alliance Busi- ness association filed articls of incorporati tday, The capital stockis 8,000, W, E. Ward und thirty-one others are tho incor- porators, OIDS AND ESDS. Judge Houstonof the plice court has re- turned fron a three weeks' sojurnin south- westem Colorado. He looks the perfect pletur of lealth, Thelinaln buebil club plars with ver on Monday, Tuesday and the Local groumds, A roigh looking Den- Wediesday ou man _giving the name of Joan Matte was arrested list evening 01 the | charge of ltumgtins 10 pws countorfelt money, Mitte had o bogus dollar and no having the courige t pass it_limsdf give |t toa little nowsloy mmel Olson to got b changud inlo good money:, i Thospectal premiums thit are offeced at the fair this yewr re inmense, Do not fail togeta promiuvm list and com. pite for one ormoro of themn, el cnlbcma Commiited Six Murder. Henty Smith, 8 most notorions white crinm inal, died the other dayof consumption in the jail dungeon at Birninglam, Ala, Ho was twenty-four yoars old and had com nitted fiveatrodous munlers in the past six yoars, Sixyears ag he murdired a woman ad her daughter near Romo, G, for ), which the woman had rofised him, Ho @eapy arrest, Ayearlater heshot and kiled an od. firmer at Brilgeprt, Ala, Weause he resmted an insut ofered his daghter by Smith In 187 Snith was working near Birminghan, Whilo walking into town one evening with an ncquaintanc Vatcl that nigger fall ' trawing a pistol, shot him he remarked, an dead. In 135§ 1 outwith oneJohn Speers, Tivi Noveastle, Ala, He went to Sp ing house, ind, after Killing him, shot the landlady and Dennis Connlly “kizuest who had witnessed the cime “Howassentneel in the Comelly ase st fall, but the ca suprene court and rev o a technical or, A well known writor of Alibama will tethe bloodcurding romgice of his 1ife, -~ Tt is assorted that 15,000 people will visit the fair grounds on Shorman ave me, September 1 was taken to tho The Ciunty Committee. Themenbersof the republican cunty cen: trl conmittoe are riquested to meet ab the Mille hotel on Saturday afternoon, Sep tomber 6, at 2 p. m. Jonx H. Bum, JOUN MATHIESO Day O'Kew Sent Cor M. P, T, st Americ Omuia, Neb., Augist ~To the Editor of Tue Bee: Plase infor us through the olumns of vour pajer wiat is tho imount or nimber of karats in the American gold coin of todiy. . ROUV 1iN 5. L Has, Ansyer-Thegoldused in Uniled States «ins Is 900 fine, equil to 1.6 karats fine, Tho yeight of the gold inu collacis 2322 gains, to which isadded enonghalloy to bring the weigght up to 238 gni Bunting and muslin flags, flag poles, ongles, spears, fringe, tasols, ete, ab Mas 16th and Farnam, ptember 2, 8 and > called attho old fairgrounds, on Sherman 30 are the purses offered. Speed progrimmes may be had at-John Baumer 314 Farnam sireet. Cyelisis Inthe July number of an Knglish mil- ftary magazine there is a. most interest- ing ‘discussion on volunters, Lord Mel- gund denling with mounted riflomen, Mr. Bustace Balfour with men mounted on cyeles, Major Baillie Hamilton with the yeomunry, and Sir Elelyn Wood, in his brief,downright and good natured manner, reviewing the whole argument, As against Lord Melgund, Sir Elelyn backs upthe cyclist. He reminds him thateven the regular trops havo been eycling to good purpose at Aldershot, u’::d that German olicers from Berlin have come total stoek of the perform- ance, Ho culs the matter short by say- ing that parlinment mightdo worse thin authorize the raising of 20,000 volu militin—"as regirds mere marching,” these ey clists t*would weardown the best mounted cavalr, the world;” in this country of splendid rords they would be invaluable incase of invasion. As a Rule, tis best not to attempt to remedy costive 1wss by the use of saline o drastic purga tives. ‘When a cathartic medicineis needed, the most promyt and bemeficial is Ayer's Tills. Thelreffect is (o restore (he regular action of the buwels, witlout weakening tiem. Being sugir-coited, these Pills retain their medicial virtues for a long time, and are ewsy Lo ke, “T can recommend Ayer's Pills above all alhers, haviig loig proved theirvalue as s cthariic formysell and family.”—J. 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