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ITE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1801. I'HE OMAHA DAILY P ' \ ‘ atter has been determined iIn the courts, V('S (OF (CEROT S rosontation i {no political field, and ho Y CANNOT SAVE 1 Q vom disposing of cortain stock of the Edi- | road section boss. Cook then blew his ow condemn. I'he Burlington discovered the resentative sinported by taxation. ing a suit for its recovory walking along the road together when ook intentions of its rival and had o gang of men it Mr. Burka:zpfered the name of Price - The action of the Stock exchange in stop- | suddenly drew a rovolver and shot Stino in motion nearly a knock out. Benny retailated, id whon the voto was taken thero His friends here realize no logal machinery | would ono day rid bimseif of the perseci- was called in, b use e | | At work to bold the pass at daylight Sunday \‘n‘ll.lh'h, mn.nr\\- s greotod with cheers ping the delivery of l'm‘n\m Pacific bonds | the back of tho neck Cook has actod " atl! st a Beautifal | worning. foorat of the Mu:darons Attack on Rav, | and stamping of foet Oyrus Flold's Fortune Too Small to Wipe | \vas severely critivized in Wall stroot, and | strancely of late, und it I4'supposed he wi - Black Pear!” Manages t» Get a Beautiful Tho Kikhorn men were also on hand, the : § Mr. Tatbertfpesented Mr, Ernost | 7 v k L I,l’ 198 | Mty sooed to thitile. & bad: precedent. had | seised with s fis of montal AberFation, Both a in fan Franci-on grade of tho latter being only threo fect Joha Hall, “Ho s not ip the race,”” said Mr. White, Out Edward's Liabilities.s been established. Mr. B.y. the seoretary, | men were mombers of the Gr ¥ n [ @ e e, he Graud Army of | above that of the former. A namber of =t *What rigtt havCvond 1o present bis namol! 23 tried to make it plain to tho kickers thut the | the Republic e wordy vattles ook place during the day and “Bocause heM o candidate,’ auswered | S best thing had been done. By the action of P — ’ ¢ | 80 warlike in aspect 1Tairs bocome that | A ey " CING N Tolbert, *‘Hetoisd me s0."" | ve 0 g | tho Stock exchange a speedy adjustmoent The i tecord. “'BOSTON BENNY" DOES THE LITTLE JOB. | ip hrithe, In mapec (Taies become that | IMAGINED HE WAS BEING PERSECUTED. | “S¥is staguior the samo the gentiemau | YERY LITTLE LEFT FOR CREDITORS. | (Uil fited: Whoras it the bouds Bad gono [ Wixs , Tilis NoY. B0.—IMlts st night P went up at % o'clock at night to preserve the —— | who had secontied My, Ernest's nomination _— on changing hands, lawsuits would have been | qogtagy oc busineas blociks s ol peace. Both forces worked all night, armed withdrew nis sbeond and Mr, Ernest was e vestils aid the bonds wold NAve become |,y JPvor Six usiaess olooks in Hils cily Hot Fight of Twenty-¥ive Rounds | qopity sher standing wbout to prevent | Cruside Startod for a Contagious | \u.\r;x_-u;:! ot i f i i Field, Lindley & Company's Failure | so scattered that it would have beon difficult ,”I:;m‘* ‘x":m“] ‘“:' "'C-;' loss will reach . " " collision. This morning the Burlinet Bisenie. Toss A Mothies Gons R Gamfile spoke for Saunders, aad | bre Contiets DHRR-ar M to iave found thom, | &0, joro was but littie insurance on Enjoyed by the Califorain Ath 89 0 Aniunotion on e EIRNORN BHALL e Hospital said thut he knew him years ago when kick o\l b sl t was rumorcd that Lindloy would bedis- | 80¥ of the burnt property letic Club—T | 1atter has boen compelled to withdraw from ducts Her Daunghter's Funeral ing a press in the-Lincoin job printing offive. | Repo:ted - Efforts to Save @phined or expellod from the exchange for | . Ulticaco, 1, Nov. 50, Dama gat whet b e, Bad; | the ground until the case is heard on Satu Servic s—Odds and | R. D. Rhonds was nominated, but that Fielil's Good Name:! sellityz the bonds on the floor, but the prosi- | it §150,000 was iuflicted tonighit by u fire in day nest gontleman host{i§' arose and withdrew in dent says no such action could be taken with- | the rocontly reconstructed builaing of tho s | . - _— fayor of Mr. Suliuers. | - out formal complaint, aud none had boen | Chicago Are Liehtand Power company at | Sentene to Hard Labor. N o aw Bas Mr. Chivis arose and said that Mr. Ben- | Ve P 5 ™ v made. Washington street bridee - By Fraxcisco, ' 0. —Harels |y, Con S, D, Nov, 80, —[Speetal Cimicago Buueav or Tk BER, | | nett had stated he would not appowt Price [ NPV Youk, Nov. 3. The World this & g v, White donies owing anything to |~ WieeLiNg, W. Va., Nov. 50, At a late .\ Martin, *i he Black Pearl, IERBOLINL- | i vo v B Naws tpached Hese toda Omcaao, i, Nov. 30§ | Sianders, even if he s eudorsod by the | MOrning prints: A family conferenco was | pield, Lindloy & Co. bt on the contrary, | hour tonight tho Union Window Giaxs works and £d Puinney, better known as “Bonny," | fhat john T rob k i A son of Rev. Johin Hail of New York, who | colored people, us Saunders had boen an | held on Saturday and yesterday at the home | that firm is indobted to him. | at Bellaire, O., four mites below this eity, t B O e eatonte. fouyhy | (At John Trever, a member of the Deutd: | .y yosterday shotat by a crank, is pastor | idependent candidate for councilman at the | of Cyras W. Field. No. 123 Fast onty. | Assignee Gould admits thut thore has been | cnght firo aud burned to the 1. Tho of Boston, colored middiowelghts, f0UhY | wooq city council and a wealthy Wholesals | ¢’ yp porty.first stroet Prosbyterian church | lust eloctior A first stroet, ‘Thoss who took part in 1t were | Crooked — transactions, but attributes | immenso building was a framo strueturo and to @& finish At tho elifornia | oo deolor, who was arrested at Welmar, | (¢ Gyioneoand s n young man ot ABILY Then ther were great eries and vells for | o0 (R ORI B Dudtey |1t 8L toMeo U Fiold, and says | burned like tinder. George Stewart perished athletic cluo tonight for a purse of $1L500. | Gopyany, five weeks ugo us a deserter rrom 0 s o Tsard. the | Saunders. The chairman pounded tho dosk | ol s Urothiers; Davituc ho s confident that his partners | in the flames Tho men slugged ot close quarters in the [ tho ¢ srman army tn 1574, nas boon sentenced | o SO ““‘, A 8 Mo RERTLR l,', with s n'm\nl]r, led for order I\\ hon ‘Inm]m.;mln-y. I P George DeForest | know nothing of it, He savs that Mr. Lind- | T B O O ning two | L1 ierman army 1a 1874, has bocy SentEhelit | mattor ns the doings of a deranged mun. | quiet was rostorod n motion was mado_ en- | Lord, of tho firm of Lord, Day & Lord,Cyrus | ley could have handled ail theso bonds ou the | P PR TR flm :,'“ ik l.;, u"_lm", one pRIng | Tois X nontis BRIt At e enda o | This man Koth bas been known to the family | dorsing Mr. Saundors forthe position by ac- | W. Iieid's counsel, represontative of | Stock exchange without knowing their his AMUSEKEMENTS.. e & s | i B 1 Merve three years in the army. | as one whe chorished an insano hope that he | clamation. Nearly every ouo seconded the | praye), Morgan & ( | el unders and not one was a great § for S, 3 tory. Mr. Lindaley, on acgount of the sorious | Plerrenont Morgan | 000 6 his wife, \who is now at the point of | Y New EXTRA sinco be inter- 1 gogph, wont directly to the Stock exchango Theater s e however, by knocking the Pearl down in the An bo movod 10 His DehLf twithstanding | tion W of Dr. Hall." ) e 0 MOV B ent ) shghirh lons, us he | & dissenting voice. vosed to save Cyrus W. Field in the g [ 3 AL . socond round. Benny missed numberiess | fio'is fully naturalized eitizen, but propose [ - ~What was the gencral tone of the lotterst | diesentin B M e Lkt W, ield in the Manhat- | from s home and did rot o to his oftce for openings which the Pearl carciessly left in | gotting up monster petitionsand doing everv- | I do not feei at livercy to give them, TR As il il st SRR U A R [ CRLECRPURRILLS byl LR AL, Bis rushes. but bocauseof his superior height | thing else possible to secuve his rel | turned Mr. Hall, after some deliberatio vote had been cartlad a'rush. was madd for | g o s Fitld's financial aftairs ho has found only &0 nsscts, and g | “Inasmuch as Dr, Hull was not disposed to RELLU LU L A R, ( The conforenco was hold to declde what | there may bo ,000 available, which i\ ho =~ the door and the cfforts of the chairman to 1 ; o { will be used i proceed with business was futile. A com ild be taken by Cyrus W. Field | their salaries, Ho d mittee will convey the result of the meeting | regarding Edward M. Ficld. The situation, | ferer to Sheriff-elect Bennett in brief, was found to be this I, bt 1. my opinion eLOURL to warraut i Field's liabilitics, arisiug the peculiar | Baturally come to his aid their having been placed in the hands of the IVERNMENT CONTROL. conauct of his business, which is such as to | gres i oV fleld hae transforred his prop LT oblem of Teansportation and Gom. | EIVO i to ntimations of - dotateation and | suelcormoror Texinglon ayuiy i Tonts 0y tor Towa Land : otgery, amount to millions, To satisty the | first street in this city, to Isabella I Judson | munication Discussed at Length. sty th city, to Isabelly SR i Charles C. P. Holden calls in question the | About 100 men atrended the rogular | CI8ITS of his creditors would require Cyrus [ OF Irvinaton, N. Y., for 120,00 WEDNESDAY NI3HT, ownership ot _several thousand neres of 1and | ooy meoting of the Current Topic club | ¥ Fiold's fortune and considorable more. | ("o A. ward counsel for k. . Dlots & | M) m T today in the superior court, He represents | 14st night in the Young Men’¢ Chritian asso- | The question which tho conference had to . New York, today obtained from AN L il . paving tho clerks nied having bad a con COMEDY co. with Cyrus W. Fied with reference ddward M. | to helping his son, but thought he would | Tyesday Night and Wednesday Matince, and reaches and his good hitting pow seomed disposed to make a slow fient, The Fireina Wyoming Mine. Poarl on the other hand tried to inish Benny | Rock Srrivas, Wyo,, Nov. 80.—[Spec ial with Lifs right, but the end of the thirteenth | Telogram to Tne Bee.] -Number One, tho round found honors about even. At the close | largest mino operated at this camp, was dis of the twenty-socond round Benny sent tho | covered on fire this morning. A large force K Lhe ropes. dazed, with the left in the | of men succeeded in controlling the fire be A . Jave been set by some Chinese laborers cook round until the Pearl was groggy and reel- | hav s ing breakfast Gown in the mino. Being the Pearl freshes fight progressed | iargest mine bere, it would prove very serious slowly until the twenty-fifth round. whee should it get beyond control make the letters publie, 1t would hardly be- come me to do 80." *Were they of u threatening tone!"” “Yos, they we Not violently threaten- course sh ed, but th in Des Moines co Towa, by a bill filed Benny started in and punished him about - that b hetd possession of the property in | clation lecturo room, decide was whether Cyrus W. Pield should Pratt of the supreme court an order of the ring with blows on the head until the FREE DFLIVERY SYSTEM. 1573, and that he transferred part of it to Dr. Dutyea prestded. Thoe subject for dis- | Sacrifice his entire fortune for the purpo st and attachment against Field, Lindley, o . Pearl foll. He rofused to come to time for e hatles N, Holden to seoure him for pADEE | cusslon was the Beacticability MLW seaaent | The family honor was at stake. ~Family | Weischer & Co. of Now York, who receatly F arnam St. Theater. the next round, und the fight was given to | Report of the Superintendent of That | ho had indorsed. The complainant now | eontrol of all lin I_’."_‘m\'n;”_l“““ nd com | Pride shrank from the prospect of the public i made an assignment. The order was THE TALK OF THE 100 N? Bonny. Department of the Postoffice. says the proporty has been transferred to | munication, Meluding. rajlroads, tolograph | 18Tace of a Pield. {t was urced that an | granted. o 5 5 RICH & HARKIS M BRAG GG YA TOTT: ; . Nov. Pol- | I'rances W. Holden and Alban H. Holden o i B T f rabl | unstained namo shoula be saved. There had I 1. Dictz claims that the defunct firm [ ICT S L usical Farce Comedy, SPEED RING. Wasmixatoy, D, C., Nov. 80.—W. J. Pol telephone and express systems of public sc Reila o G 9 Moy indent of tho froo delivory | 804 mortgaged. Ho is ready to pay legal | vice, veen enough talk. The breath of scandal | has §55,000 worth of stock belouging to his | : é lock, the superintendent of the free delivery | i, 'Vt “Saatges that tho prosent owners | ' e discussion was oponed by Mr. W, W, | Dad already touchied Edward M. Field's fair | company, ‘Lhey asked the judge through Guttenberg Frozen. system of the Postoffics department, has | yre unwilling to surrender the land. Hs | Siabaugh “M‘ot,“l‘“ Ly :”;h_“‘-‘,"‘w“; sideof | name. Could not all this be stopped, and a | their counsel that bail in the case be fixed at | Gurtexiere, N. J., Nov. 30.—The frozen | made to First Assistant Postiaaster General | wunts the new transfers set aside. o diication, ahd prebalited somo ¥acy cogont | joriunc once great be pledged for' woet | 80000, Julze Deatt thousht tho amount 3 b iron vory lumpy on | Whittield his report for the fiscal year ended : u 2 rguments 1 favor of gove! The honor’s sake ! excossive and decided that bail on their ar- track was hard as and very lumpy iis rep y Wants His Land Back, arguments in favor of governwment ownership When the desperate situation had been | rest should be £50,000 each, The order of | poupnights, commencing Sunday Matinee. of these public conveniences. the turns of the track. June 8. 1801, It shows that the number of ‘harles C. P. i Charlos O B, Holden Mr. V. O. Strickler also spoke upon tho First race, six furlongs. Fidelio won, Mollie | free delivery ofticos in oporation at the close | oywig fully discussed on all sides, it was finally de- | Arrest was given to Sheriff Gorman of this | November & cided, in view of tho fact that even 1f Cyrus | city and will be executed tomorrow. Is in question the Mollte ship of several thousand acres of land foa s KLU : = vis second, Emperor Otho third. Timo: | or the year was 510, an increaso | in es Moines county, fown, by a bill filed | SMrmaticeside of the question, and vre- |\ ield shoula sacrifice his entire fortune, — ———— H 3 N AT | oocnd race, five furlongs. Duke John won. | of sixty-five over the preceding | this murmm:lm the superior court. He rep- Hi l(‘u-«‘l) ‘\:;' Shehan and Dy | D@ Would not be able to meet the liabilities of LOCAL BREVITILES. Theater SPECIAL. I cond, Isaquenw filly third: | gvear. Tho cost of this sorvice was 11:5.nx.\l|x~_l|,‘; Il‘ ;mw-«.[;:..u.::l: the lnrupulily in ) o tho loading speakers upon the lll.‘{son.’glnu he should not make tho sacrific William Meyers was robbed of ¢ ina e 3 173,000, which is §22,424 less than the ap. | Lo and thathe transferred a part of it 10 | yogative side of the question. Thoy throw ir. Dillon was asied if he had heara that | o000 Give last” night. Hattio Holmes and SEVENTEENTH AND HATNEY STREETS ix and one-hulf furlongs: Pel- 72,000, 22,424 loss the Charles N. Holden to secure him for papor [ Bo¥ative side of the auostlon. Thoy 'throw | cyrus W. Field might come to the rescue of | RO QN0 last nieht Hastio Folmes and | SiEC o, Torid b & ham won, Fiorimore socond: Gertio D third. | propriation for that purposo. ‘The number | he had endorsed. The complamant [ UL SGMO S ¢ problems to be solved by | yiic'son ™ My, Dillon lookea very grave as he 1>dn8 White were arrested for the crime. RS U RGNS & S! L e sonday won. | Of carriers employed on June 30 was 10,130, | now says the property has been transferred r::i“l:‘v‘"‘\,‘,‘;‘";fyj."“:"l",‘fi,?“l')‘;“‘"{:‘lf‘{““‘}',‘L“r"'!;“,‘l'_‘; said: 3 plev. A W, Lumar, pastor, of tho First OO AS MATRINGE Luere second, Calhoin 03, | which is a crea 06 vin o year, | to I'raticis W. Holden and Alban H. Holden | {7 G L LoD AT “Idon'tknow what the amount ot Mr. | Baptistehurcn, and family left yesterday tor = . AL i Ll L L OGO ULy wanted to kuow how the government would | pioid'g foptune. s, but it would indeed bp | Savannab, Ga., where they will visit for's Tho Celabrated English Aet and_mortgaged to various people. Mo is Fifth rac ready, ho says, to pay any legal claim that Josio WIlls' second,” Puryear third. Tinie: | g%z s furiongs: Evenweight won, | pho joc postage for the year amounts to 4. The number of pieces of mail get hold of the railways and what it 1 week: would do with them after it had gained ab- well could he use part E. Si. WILLARD, £ it to help his son in | € 3,01 Mr. Charles Bomdorff yestorday recol ' 1:02%. 2 ™ ‘harles V. Holder avi rains n resol v cire S T furlongs: Fassett won, | hanaled was 3,6006,354,82). Charles W. foldon moy have against hin. | solute control. He thought if tho govesn. LI L UL I e i ¥ % tved | pogie o manngement of A, M. Paluor i th JTaco Teee: S by . siven in the ro. | AU he charges that the present owners aro . i Tlie condition of Cyrus W. Ficld, nccord- | from Washington his commission as wovern- | L Brown Charlle ond, Algeron third. Time: Considerable attention is given in the re A ment should be slow in extending needed | ¢ | HWing repertotr 15, a4 5 < | ot to the subjoct of overtime claims of lot. | Unwilling to surrender tho land. "Hoasks |}y of raliroad s It \as In ercoting public | '0f to Dr. Fuller, bis physiclan, showed o | mest superintendent of the now postofico | s i SRS S s e port to the subject of overtiuno clatims of 1t | G0 Ve fors mnde. by Charles Holdan | 1nes of railvond as it was fn erceting public | wiforial change, Dr. Buler shia thay v, | bullamg, o will enter ac onee'upon bis | THUISUAY, Friday and Saturday Matinee, . Garfield Park Results Jimiting the nunbor of hours carriees shall | D set asidoand that an accounting of rents AmDIo. That The oot sauhd soon. bocome | leld required absolute rest and quict. None | new duties. - e Jr1eaco, 111, Nov. 80.—Garficld park track & L T be taken and a receiver appointed, pending | GYAMPIC, that the people would soon BECOME | of the numerous sympathizers who callea 2-story o dwelling at 2112 Mg Crieado, 111, parl be employed per day. So mauy important it L 8 | disgusted with government ownership of i A one-story irame dwelling at 2112 Man A . Wi Hlow: questions relating. to the construction | Settlement. FIGRa! eove 3 2 during the day was permitted to visit the | derson street,.owned by Mrs. Norton, canght = 3 = S e farlonges Huyley ©. won, | of this” act havo arison in attemot: Working for a Pest House. Dr. Tawvno inade a paint Tor tho aMirmotive | StEKSHBIbeE, | 0L e | reabTiI clolock lust cveniag, - Tho cotlugo Sl ) 1 p second, Hu p| 0 T 07, '3 al Vel cla B " i 1 v suggesting I o s 0 a0 VRS b vas nage extel ou 0. [= yintonteond, et Wi 0 |t o, ket overtime caim ot | cuioago s ket to the ong standiue | O SOEUCRIE tht, e, peopl of it | gvor'y HPN ld aoafesof he' Tares: | 5% on contents, it or nothind JUDAH. Tuveronuld sccond, iz Mun third, Time: 533 | sepvico, and alsn 88 an act of justics to tho | Qutrage and disgrace of having no hospital § BER C 0 raSFoy tthe tame timo a8 the | town Presbyterian church, is missing. Ho Phore will be & mass meoting of South | Prices—Parquet. 1.50: parquet elrcle, $1.50 and 81; pIbied rce. six) furlonzs, seliing: Ruby | oy ORIt R GOA TR LT BE 2tha At ] | ToEon Ll diseases. Tho subject was || [BE COMBIES AL BUAHS “‘i,;:"é'r e ““_' was treasurer of the association which 0wns | sigers at Muetler's hall, Bighteenth and Vine + "Se0s 817 gatlory: oy i Payne won, Cos| Rica second, Fitzhugh Lee o WO L) bt vigoroasly discussed yesterday. A mass ek . ey rt el 3 Vashingto z where i co S e rE P L bk ii ntin cos-- First foor, §1.0): baleony, Tie T e ! by n colrt having compotent Jurisdieticn, D e o ini1 ™o | Plauso from the nMEmativoside of tho houso, | the Wishinkton bullding whove bls offices | ton streots. this (Tuesday) ovening ats | e Lok ot rmee, St furlonzs, handicap. Ella | . The report thon goes on to say: *In view, | hecting was held in Conteal Music hall, ute | e Thomas, Mr. ‘Zimmerman and others | #he: Ho collected &35, 040 n rents, and Swnk | o'clock to discuss the park question sud the | FARNAM STREET THEATER. Riaokburn' won: Blue Bunner second; Zed | however, of tho tendency of the law to create | orry 416, buspices of the’ WOmMONS | spoke and then Dr. Duryea summed up and | {he money in bis strugule toavert impending | vsuvago grandeur of the Missouri river.” rwo N 34 v & Eridav Dap. 2 & N Bl LI (16, Tuolanbs woni Ded- || oaose OVERLIS GIRIR/ERE, W Cer L lulyi [ appomted; Whase duty:1v Will et obtal ¢ | polishea off " tho aveuments in a very | “UN 0 010 material change in the aspect | Tho annual meoting of tho Nevraska Hu Two Nichis, Thurstay & Friday,bec. 3 & 4 - T psoich oo ons judging from past exporience, that they will | L0 io Yo prowmiso of oach momber com. | {fteresting - talle fof iive " minutes | or aifaiva in tho ofice of tho suspondod firm | N0, soviety e beld o e Paxion | popgr DOCKSTADER'S ~ i second s Bpeotator third. TiNe L0, olina | 8Tise 88 long ms tho existing sys Psing . the® mow - board | of - county | e sugested many dificuities that lay in | §; " 6 R AETRON W SISRANCG D | otel cafe on'this Tuesday evoning, Decem- wots Jim Biinn secands Onkdmwle third - i | continues, and with the furtner unfortunate | EUR VR L P o BONT - BORTE (o, by | the way of government control of transporta- [ oy FOTTIAE AECHRICE HAE B the pub. | ber 1, at 7:30 o'clock sharp. The usual busi- MINSTRELS 121 experience that the government offers a [ oM™ TRACS | HAE SR W O tion and communiontion systems, and then | JHARE BT EAT TELR PR O ons | mess ' will be transacted, including reports s b T promium on Iu\;!:vl'xl)g and lnlvm oney, v;‘fl:}m' 16 Hil8 noWaR to/NOBUS LORLHE: cotnty s cons ] sugrestedithag 'llw “subject, be neld open for [ et PO O e, that he liad Givon | from tho rotiring oficers aud the etection of 40—---GREAT ARTISTS--—40 & ay. ing no inceutive for active and efiicien i Y (tal wi & auother week’s discussion. o RO {5 o Ahat ho hiad BIVOD | jew ones. Al interested in the opjects of § i Thesd horses have boon selcctod as likoly | work, It is respeotfully suggested o moditl- | 2Eious diseasohospital without dela; This was agreed upon, and the Sy Buoh i formUtoNS ol TopORtor s RS 113 aaqikty hre)l nvited ST IoNIS) Ohiubey | el WOIL KOV ius B LEstEN Gl tiyACH i 1 to win n touay's races : cation of the existing law be made that shall Pothetic funeral Services, on program selected Mr. ‘W. H. Re e Rt Res St | presidcat: %% | vrices 2 U S aRe! provide a just recomponse to faithful and de- | There was a most pathetic scone at tho | the afirmative and, Dr. Chaso for the neza- | s fui” soueht ‘in vain for the assets, | Threa grangers from North Platto and ~ { . Daisy Woodruff—Dixle. m\|“u.' carrlers how 'r“""-“-‘”x- 3 ll\‘\on‘ljl grave ot Mamie Jennings, a brief accouut of | tive, to lcad in the ‘discussion next Monday | yut “\was unable to get cven enough | VICINity were in town yesterday on busincss L/ Romance—Mazzio Murphy, tond to enlist some of our ublest and best | whoso suicide has alreads’ appeared in Tu | evening. 25, i to pay the clorks. © There is no | aud rounded up tho slums in the ovening, . Alma T—Holmdel colt. young men and stimulate the carriers to | Bg. The Kendall street church, at which The Current Topic club is proving to be @ | hapic pecount whatever, and only a faint [ One of the trio was robbed of in Nellie & Sauntorer-Now or Never. carnest effort in this branch of the public | tno young sirl attended, failed todoanything | Yery popular aayiliary organization to the | youo'mnins with him that thero might be | E'razier’s house. —Complaiat wis made o OMAHA. 6. Spuriing—Gloster. Kt = for ler, ;:l\\._lon lhllu'urAJ‘I‘5::h"l;rm:‘r;u':::;u IEm{.}.fi.‘l pou s R SR IGT BHEREOC LR Py some call loans belonging to the firm upon | police headquurters und Nellie, along withy i 5 T T 5 er e y i = = which he migist be able to _realizo something | Several of her dusiy sisters, was taken to Wi Ly TRIDADO: KOWING AMONG THEMSHLVES. a coffin and a burying place. Mrs.” Jennings IN THE GERMAN REICHSTAG. o dafidy Tn Rechashty by pbnsbs # | The jail. Matron Cummings sent for R would not_consont to a burial with no_re- A eport was publisied thar n warrant for | #ud the women thoroughly searched. Nou iti= | the arrost of E. M. Fields had boen placed | ing was fouud, but the police claimed to have that | evidence cnough azainst the Frazier woman Evangelical Churchmen Toake Their | ligious observances. Accordingly, with only | Germin Troubles : s Policy in Polang ¢ & Sullrossnnoce: & bies: '(('""lrh :‘1“1 E‘;;I"Vrc‘::'\‘ “”’“m“":“:‘l'l"‘:fir inex. cized—Other Procecdings. in the hands of lnspector Byrues and oyl o (s '\ 3 gh Loo— JLevaiasn, O., Nov. 80.—Ti inority . she assage serip- PRt F B Gotiv vatehing. F121ds o charge ner with lavceny from the person. G e LEVALAND, O ov. e minority | Ut (e G R cln\'cnl‘h Berniy, Nov. 30.—The debats on the | hehad :|'uu tives watching 1'121d’s house. B Jaco ¥ AUSTRIAN - 4 party in the Evangelical association began J ; budget continued in th ichsfag tols Ihe inspector today positively denied that A 5 g il Al M et A1 | chapter of the gospel by John—tho story of get continued in the reichstag tolay. | Gt NERECIEC OREY, TEE COT these state: nilled Kis Fricnd. . I\ o TS G SLYCED WL T ich Will | Christ comforting Mary and Martha at the | Herr Puine, a leading member of the center | pants’ > McMissviLLe, Ore., Nov. 30, —J. H. Stine, Juvemle Band t AT e A 0T me“‘» of bringing the controversy | deuth of theiv brother Lazarus. party, urged the government to modify the | A numberof fnnocent holders of Union | editor ot the Whitson Advance, was shot i g that has raged long and bitterly in this re- Odds and Ends. workmen's pension bill which, he said, has | Pacific stock disposed of by tho firm held a 3 killed lnst night oy N. G. Cook, a rail- Weshington at Work. ligious denomination to a speedy 1ssue. The i J 1 > meoting this morning and drafted a petition | "¢ ] Pt 2 DA A e Uy er Wasnixaios, D. C., N ~ fFous ; 3 : Poysicians are puzzled over tho caso of | beeu unfavorably received. Horr Puine (i B el ! misslon of ENVEROIL AN Asmix1os, D. C,, Nov. 30.—From con- | minority faction held their general confer- | Magitio Carr, living noar Galona. Sho has | added that, although he believed in stricy | 0 tho committeo on seeurities of the stock A = sultations now taking place rmong represent, | enco a short time agoin Philadelphia and | been partiily paralyzed ever sincs childbood | economy in the financos, yet he supported | Grchange reauesting thom to rescind their 1] M i | P divies 40 atives, interesting developments in the | elected bishops and oficers for the church | and her lower limbs were stunted and Y 3 i intain fotiod Jngklig, oS O DOt hiva badn usical rro 'EIES 3 chure it the estimates for the army. He maintained | ‘the interests of the Union Pacific have been 9 spoakorship contest may result any day bo- | and tho branches of the great' publishing | Misshapen. Ono ‘dny, several woeks ago, | that customns dues must be uphold, He did | placed in the nands of A. H. Holwos., Holmes Conducted by Herr Lanenr tweon this and Saturday. All five of the | housc in this city. The majority faction did | HIe conversing with hov sister, she sud: | not pelieve that a reduction fn the coru [ realized it would bo impossible for the Union SEmeiiiot saciTligay avowed candidates are now in Washington, | ikewiseau Indianapolis, and as they were | Genly exclaime that sho, Believed sho could | duties would vring lower prices to the cor- | Pacific to regain posscssion of the bouds that g Sololst B M tssontis et e o wakton: | alrendy in possossion of the officos their do. | ALk aud sho succreded in making soveral | sumer. In conclusion Herr Puine deelared | had fallen into the hands of mnovent holders [ I Miss Mauti sprano. pYfuo Groes have gone into effect. The velators in | Steps: Her recovery would have bren in- | that the center party would support the | and requested the committec on securities to i arrived toduy, and havo. taken hendquarters | 8o, S8 TS Moty Ghicers of e minority | ComPIete, because of her aeformed imbs, bt | covernment an any. qubstion which involvod rolease such bonds from thelr order of Satur. DELICIOUS | D) av Willard'’s, party and the defendants are the officers of | [ SHFARES toutare of the case 'l“ that | the dignity and prestige of the empive, day. Upon his request 1t was done and the \- Il( «] J 'l"(\]” Hll' I Crisp and Mills are each very sanguine of | the majority. st M:!"mwl‘ .Gq’nh’il.‘.lu(n:w ‘l:'{‘“‘:x'_m Herr Kosiclski attacked the government | stock ean now be handled on the exchange. (] M )y - Ui winning and cach express the belief that the | The claim mado s that the Indianapolis | hev aro eradually assaming their hatural | forces on their Germanizing policy in Polund. | Thero still remains a goodly number of bonds contest will be short, shurp and decisive. ({‘nulm‘um'l: was illegal. and its dcerees there- [ € Aald ey etreGE, 1 of | He lllm ared that this policy was a sign of | the |)\\"|extsl||{\ of whicn is likely to have to AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Springer, McMillan and Flatch oxpross them. | (050, 8Fe.of no oftect, The olrouit court is | “Mys Jumes G. Blaine, Jr., arrived at the | YGhaneetior v e ol L LG L ; s s S i asked to oust the majority from the church Chancellor von Caprivi replied to Herr [ This afternoon it was smd_that a careful ) salves us of tho cpinion that tho vote will bo | ofices and_install the bishops and. ofiicials | Pyile s 1. oher lots for the enst aeho'ciam | Koslelskl. He declured that Poson owed | ostimatoof tho not loss which will probubly FIRST APPEARANCE IN OMAILA. LGl LD 4 elected in Philadelph R A e ufoEthe cast at -;°‘~1""k- everything to the Holienzollerns. He denied | result from the farluro of Mosses. Field. SR s 3100 756 nnn 608 jRepresentative Hatoh and party dia_ not s i Sho seemud in botter noaltn thin for somo | o charo that the overnment was neglect- | Lindley, Weischors & Co. 18 ubout. §800,000 Reserved Seats. ......31.00, T3c and 5 :;::fi,c‘:( pSovernor Francis “";‘pl\‘:bzfi"\;lel‘l}é : 'l‘unlv, N. Y., Nov. 80.—The temperature | 1ty imperial reseripts without a minister's coun- | As an offser to this loss there s Matince at Spocial Rate of 2oc. om Miss re expecte here this morning was 42 above zero, and in Western People in Chicago ter signatnre, and especially the ono relating ) the investment which the firm had I o i Ve 1 ML ME MO cangrg. | SXPOm ol i Tl t0 o A Sarw |t tllowiug wowton eopl o . Obi- | 5, BAOIS, moral, o minbors hojath, | e i e, cunmn s roe NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. EDEN MUSEE. atos wore crowded with their friends until | 1088 it wns 52 below, and in the Adirondacks | cago: W Gfors IleMter dbciafen that his party would | reaiiaed from. this atsot wil lossen the loss COUNEI IITILAND FARNAM STREETS ‘ late in the evening. Thero wero no now [ from lu".‘l‘:)'_’da Seoni ehej 10 ettt i tue Palmer—A, L. Strang, Omaha. sst until all the taxes on the neces- | first mentioned. Theannouncement that tho | Vanflla =) Of perfect purity. L R L L L LA o dovelopments so far us is known, aiid the [ Saranaclake. o s t "w,‘v-'}"“'! I “C'“lt'* E. "-“K_"ll'_- [¢ ar | saries of life wero abolisiied, It ill becomes | Union Pacitic company is ready to tako up Lemon -| of Ah TONY, The Do Deteotive battlo is still between the fiye avowed o T ? Ranids to il L Labax) Omana; D T | the covernment, he said, to talk of stopping | the bonds from the prosent holders created a 0 Of great strength. OF PAINTING OF T 1 JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. Qidetey, - hera 18 43 yot no Lalle of any with- JMISRIpRII YOS diozon Hedyes, Georgo Owen, v and Mrs, A. J. | pourse speculation whild it permitted state | much bottor feoling in Wall street range =) poonomy Intheiruse | HiahAh iaione. drawals from the Fuco. Bnch cadidato, | Guuexa, L, Nov. #0.—Tho moroury tast | Fo 5 i, Mr. and Mra. 8. I} gppdrics and raco courso bettlng, Vrank J. Spraguo obtained from Judge | Almond - DIAMONDHnelione, S - %‘lufiulw,p‘mnlm litile tallc tonfght, but a Fen “’“‘"‘r WAy "h'“" of e 1]"[‘"“““»"-\ s | dnatae. B MuTolh Quictioash. T 1 M il s to countersign acts of the sovereign giv- | Weischers & Co.. 15 A. Hussy ‘and others, | 8nd dellciously as the fresh fruit, Oreniimeiig i1 V3 11ttle indeed, of a probable dark norss | now frozen from shore to shore. The weather Mrs. Gieorze Weaver, Sioux City, Ia., Mr. and | {5 (L) osion to his wishes. The publica- in the ovent of a'protracted struggle. is tho coldest ever known nero in November. | Mes. W. H. Murray, Lincoln:J. B. Hunne- tiae Cof anch acts’ in tho Relohszanzolger At Mr. Crisp's headquarters s friends == ans, Cedar Rupids, fa. AT | iere) YA tandedtto Racord “Fheir ‘terma: said they had recoived assurances from sov- |* NEWS OF YEST. W AT TR z As to Hert Richter's attacks on Prince Bis- H 5 voral now arrivals that they would voto for Ave you happy?” Matinee Wednes- rel, ho (Caprivi) mado 1t a point never to wg their candidate. This, thoy 3av, is a material Domesti day, **Boys and Girls. réad anything likely to alter his feeling of 4 gain for Mr. Crisp sinco yostordny, = The Erie canal has frozen over. i A reain veneration for his prodecessor. . Mills recoived a telegram today from | Thieves at Dayton, O., relleved a conple of 34 AFFAIRS, — - Representative Caminetti of California say- atholle priests of #6i. 7 'y b o 68L8.01 901, PELSONAL. PARAGRAPHS. 0 . N ing that his vote will bo cast for Me. Mill: A. A sawtolle the Now Hampshico mur- | Fine Court House—Reatrice Gets Lin- 2 hi e ; o s e sy C ) : y r £l grvected that thoro will bo ahout 0 | decr ius e R LU O O oin Freight Rrtos, | 4. W. Barnes of York is at the Arcade. Ihis week we arouse the alert bargain hunter and startle drowsy U)I;I!ulllmll by llll«kll\lll.lllllfi HARGRTA Y MR thoceRunus B | un kol vig Leviathin inebs Sonator cammns e et Savar of Gago | A MetKiliop of Tobins 1s at tho Miara. | our season’s HOUSE-CLEARING IN MID-SEASON. As the scason alvances cvery not_expocted to vote, which will reduce the boyian, Miclh Lossubone S0 - onty wero in the elty vesterday to cousult, | - yay Holpshoy of Norfolk s at the Areado. | 1 obino dealer finds his lots broken, that is, all sizes, all cuts and A1l colors of a certain cloth are notin c 3 ieipating in the ballots | Pa.. bun short suspension the bank | with M. T, Murphy, is building the new 3. K. Pe » g , U . X0 og \ t ceve nr number actually participating bull i 1 b M. T. Murphy, who is building th . B. Perrine of Wayne is at the Milland 5 he s loth or vice verst. Onr to 2, Ono hundred and thirtec votos will | pail all demunds mado on it et tousoat Honukice. | The contiaot, oulls | D, C. Hitchcook of Noligh is ot twe Mureay. | the lot. We may have your size in a sack swit but not in a cutaway in { 1 _nlm ( I“l 10 i Hi ’]‘ therefore be uecessary to secure the nomina The agent of the Atlantic & Paclfic rallroad or its tetion December 1. but the work chana a g dax- e SR cnn'e tr N < hroken s ) S 0 > ( ontns ¢ 3 sl ence tnis tion., ac WS N G o Tl loxlwoompipiion Desambee L ok tho etk . Busksanniof Headugs s avihe Bax: [lvery heayy season'sitrade las hroken some of our lots a couple of months carlier than st T find robbod. Fhe robliors secured ahout £10. i A AN el frat . . ’ ' ARCHBISHOE OF AIX. Tho Chorolon Il by & doislon of tho Sivsuwhparamemuars of \abulling:soms SO, L Rosoubausiof Blaie in ¢ the Dot 1 court of Llinois. have overed $824,000 due it one. : o Y o red Bhu JJue | assurances that the building wiil be com- e e b | = ¥rench Deputies Cong ate Him L pleted by New Yoar's, and o home today sat- | W J, Fallcof Hastings is a guest at the k ! ; ¥ afil ¥ Millard. = on His Defol ‘h sory Swmith, W wa Topeku, | 1shed with their mission. A ‘ E - ) oV, 10T e AR cin Sk araaa a1 sendi ki | ATEwill be the best court house in Ne- | F. F. McNay and wifeof Frowont are at Pants, Nov. 0. The members of the right § } (L p T P R e Hire miils, s been arrested at Trine | braska for the money,” said Mr. Coliins | the Delloae el s in the chamber of doputies have sent con- 10. jubiiautly at the Paxton last night T'he J. C. Millor of Grgpd Island s a guost at On the three floors where our separate ]L-||A[|\“]A‘HI~ are situated we have piaced th , 018 gratulations lol\lm archbishop of Aix on his yThe Firt Natlonal bank of Damurincotta, | building will nave; cost abant 25,000, and | the Dellone. § te tabl | marked them so as to clear off the tables this week Ihz @nolds can't possibly last defense of the chuurch, ., which closed Its doors on account of the | the favniture will require &,000 moro. > Albert of DidMota City rues! separate tables and markeo cm So as f g sl Dhie archbishopof Bordeaux, in au address | r o O YO o ot oot G LD WAL BUGHE. ophomtion to the Ty EsAALDORE: OF NINER CIkY. 10,8, puset 86 ’)t“xr l'lhli\. week. Your selection should be made carly. WE NEVERHAVE ADVERTISED to the clergy of his archdioces affalrs as usunl ponds, )1 C . e Willinm Hozan apd wife of Lincoln ave at 3 " . L \ - © ronl estute avane. | nOW Aud there is uo suspicion of a dollar of sy -ecollection, and our STMAS GIET sald ho was not surprised that tho | Johnt: Roth tho tusang real cotato aeant; | L0560 e job.’ Tho senator was electod | the Mur: A FAKE SALE. Our record is in your recollection, and OUR CHRISTMAS GIET fucidents which recoutly ocourred in [ b fred three shotsut Hev, Be doln 1 b0 tho lust logislature as an independent, bat | C. W. ‘Thomas of Grand Island ts a guest | © . o %" et el We have procured a numnbor of the pantheon should have iuduced a | New\iTed 10 the Tombs. T | Mrought down the wrath of the party upon | atthe Millard, ¥ pride is to maintain that record. hnidaome.. (piokure (&topy: " hools prelate to protest agaist the acts of Italians, | Gf Roth's insanity. his hoad by voting with repuolicans and | Ira P. Highv and wife of Nebraska City | ____ e ¢l we propose o give awny in tough Franco had ot even,romindod Haly | ra five avowed candidutes for speuk democruts againat tho Newhorry frolztit | aroat the Dellone. our Children’s department 1o respect dug to the Frénch flug, tho house fre now In Washingt rato bill and the election contost. Speaki o, P 3. Sears of Fre- | Dhav! ¢ SUNSHIN A plouary weeting of republican membars Wihe thut no will b efoc AP PR | o B Husmel fa A Boam ot Bre: | eveer BLOOR- thero [oxcopt ulstors]. They are in | | QU SUNSIING = of the chambor of aoputies has been con- | ments during the pust “Tam the only man the independents ever Ab 3 S moltons, kerseys and chinchillus L A int Soked. 1o docide upon the courss of the re. | SHOW that not one at the o Tamt y man the Indepondents ever | 4 "y, Parker and-George F. Collins of e g i [ . ¥ : illustrated, 6-page book, prin P o bor OF YOLe sdiged to hi s | succeeded in elécting 1n Gage county. Every s )P4 On the front tables wo have placed n o 7 G 1 Aa Tobtiba parsy in viaw of s vontinued agi. | Aetent nambor of votos. piedged to i to vo- | Suckcecofl 1o siecting in (g0 countyy BVERY | Boatrice are at the' Paxton ) has s PHERE 15 NO JUGGLING tinted puper in large, cloar tation of the clorgy and bishops {n support- o Beon vindicated, At that time Beatrice was | _Frenk H. Peavay, tho well-known grain | the broken iots of Men's Suits. T e e T e T [ ¥ original storios and” original illuss fng the archishop of Alx, 8 Foreign. asking for Omaba and Lincoln freight rates, | man of Minneapolis, L4 ut the Paxton. can find your size in the cloth and cut d s t trations Tho archbishop of Alx met with a mixed | Detise togs are vrevailing tn London, and so | wich would hot have boen grantod bad the | Bishop Scunncll hus gone to St. Louis to | vy 50 tT0 T o) ann save nbout one | down from our former very low pric Presented with overy purchase rocoption from the populace i roturaing to | thick wre thoy that busingss:has boon Intor- | Newberey bill become & 1aw, - 1 had the sup-. | participate in the eelobration of Arcubisnop | that sults you, y e Thove are among these ubout forty fur of 85,50 Aix. A disordorly crowd remained outside | Fupted on account of the portof Gvory THestrics business man in the | Kenrick's jubileesiyi « quarter of ihe former oxtremely low | BRAee B BREHE o the fur on them of the palace for many hours, chooring and | The Russian winleterof tnance his recom- | position 1 took, aud boginuing December 1 | Williaw Houry $tbwn, cashior of the | price of the suit. lone is worth the price we aslk for the | SY BOOIK Hoolng. o & the ©YPOFt f Wt from thut couniry tho B, & M. will give that eity tho rate Iu bas | Equiable Lifo, ‘taueuod ' from Galvoston, | *On another tuble we pluce all our odd AlAneIS WOrkIL kIR LA 49 ap 240 pagros, 126 stories, 271 illus- Py ) \ X e nding." ‘ex., with his beide, nee Miss Lulu A. % s i rarment. v Y \ a8 i Suahokn BY OFrrouiy. Fran & Cobon, wholosile satch duators een domanding.” S MeGullough. suit pants and broken lots. The vr]h 08 | BArH }“,'l“f Bl 1_,' b ‘,":”]‘ I',']“"',’I'}l, 1ah heavily 1o the Friedlund Sommereld | “Ave you happy?” See Otis Harlan | Mrs. Weeks, mateon of tho Burt street | were from $2.60 to We make them | gooonn pr.ooR boneds, - slath | baok, iinakeo Rallrond baborers Narcowly Avold a | fuilir i waltz, *Boys and Girls.” homo. for aged women, loft for South | about one fourth loss, SBOONL b s o cover, heavy tinted puper, 1 Collision in South Dakota The Unlon lino ateamior Tartor, from the " Dakote. whore sbe will remain several weeks | BU0Ub R CHILDREN'S DEPT. lent press work v 2 Yo 8 PR by pe of Good Hope, has gone ashore on a sand rApre— vist 7 re " o o HOME PIOTURE BOOIK Dranwoon, 8. D, Nov. 80.—[Special Tele- PR A% Routhampkan. Mho nosidont to. the FAVOR PRICE SAUNDERS. vismUpg relatives. g THIRD FLOOR Dk ottt P P o ks ¢ - gram to Tue e ]—Thore is n waron be- | stenmer Is due to thick foz. R. C. Motealfe, the woll known newspaper L it 'ERCOATS The warking down has been don 210 pagos, 120 storles, 270 (use sl Y ; Five boys playing on the bench at South- 5 writer, left last evening for Washington, D. MEN'S OVERCOATS, the same manner on the broken lots, | svavions, printed and bound In the tweon the B, & M. and the Fro-| HiXe hoxs SINIOE Sh, WSRO Bodied ty | Colored Peop'e Name Tholr Man for | G, whore he will join the grand army of 4 S s nmong our boys! and . | same stylo as **The Easy Book mont, Elkbhorn & Missouri Valley | tho sina While ‘pluying with It tho bowb Deputy Sherifft uewspaper corrospondonts. Heforo leaving T'he brokeu lots in our overcon : de- .A:u ;..u gavn ~l o1, ) A0 Rite 08 S 0 BIES Rl railroads over the right of way utll-l.«'-'hlwl A IR0 "yr'l'fpl"'.‘;“'-l.-"f. i 1ed, up- A meeting ot the Afro-American league | ‘'Met” was given substantial token of his | purtment have also been separated from § children’s garments. with enoh nuruhiso of 85 worth of through a narrow pass at the head of Nevada | pines W% A¥ing: a0t the QUK Hree AKb 20 | was called for last night at 1216 Dodge street | late cmployes’ esteenm | the regularlots Tho wizes vun from 83 | Theve ave only n few of each kind so " § EIA G e Childron's uleh in Bald Mountain mining district od for thelr recovery to endorse a candidate for the position of Hon. James W. Fowlerof Rapid City, 8. | /"o V0™ 1 the different styles are | they must be taken advantage of early. AR — here both roads are now grading for spurs ho Vossische Zeltung of Berlin,commenting | deputy sheriff under Sheriff-elect Bennett. D,, attorney-on -tho spot for the Hamey Peak | 1O L ) ) it \ ing ¢ ont & short time | Cyrua D, Boll was chosen obajrman. The | o iuayakctar oy res. 1o, losro, B D Samples of these books may be i i 'tho su’ seen In our show windows. Any of object of the meeting was stated and the as- | where he will attend a session of thesu- | \ surance that Sheriff Baunett would respeet | prome court of the stuta. DI ING. Ig ING. & ‘ :O these books will muoke n neat and - or's Go ’ . asting Christmas present, And extensions of their systems. The Bur the coming Russian prohibition of the ex- liogton purchased the right of way from D"”':‘. n (;( In)r‘lvc" lnunyn., "I:lu‘ mausure 18 | o 3 one thut has nover ben resorted owners of the mining claims. I'be Elkhora hah has neves Uedn regort was ubable toagree upon aprice with them, v Will Bo Raverely T 3 i3 Friday and Saturday rushod (n 1acgd | Des been nomnenore” solb In Gerniwny the wishes of the colored voters in select- " - - 4 farce, of z{ud. lnlund!;&g hwm got | annually frou. Russia alone.” iug & deputy. Mr. Bell said that the Fioe as silk—Halier's Gorman Pilis. D 1 R Wo woro ouly wble (o' pr ue o - séasion. of the ground, buil a —_———— question at 1ssue was one which should inter- - i ——— | 3 res orner 1& P uglas, e | N, R WO S0 1R B3P Frade across it on Sunday und pay | For corn sbuckers—Haller's Australian | est every colored mau, and thasthe colored | “Are you happy?’ Seco “Boys and | Southwest Corner 18th and Dougle ot o lust piore Mian s few e, What damages jury might award after tho | salve. people hiad never been' accorded prover rep Girls." i