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M 4 SUNDAY, "OUCT)HBER 2, 1892-T WENTY PAGES. ) of N THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 100 7/ LINGULY GARBAGE QUESTION | Omaha Parties Offer to Build a Crematory fcr Disp s'ng of It SOME OF THE COUNCILMEN OBJECT They Are Opposed to the ldea of Giving wound, and beleiving that Harrison bad & good owse of seif-dsfenss, Cou Attorney Snell recommenaed the dismissal of the prisoner on the charge of assauit with Intent to kill. He was then chargea with assault and battery, aud sentenced to sixty days imprisonment in the county jail. Demands an Investigation, Governor Boyd today sddressed the fol. lowing letter o Commissioner A. R. Hum phrey, chairman of the Board of Public lands aad Buildings: “On the ave of my departure for the east I am informed by mv private secrotary vhat FAVIRITES, NEW AND OLD People of the Stage Whom Everyone De- lights to Hear Of. GOSSIP OF ACTORS AND ACTRESSES “Haddon Hall" Disappoints the Londoners Ing the press hostilo ta: bie movement the members gradually backid sut. Finaliy, at & meeting of the managors, it was decided to rescind the vote of May Ihsy, by which each manager, under a penaity of 50,000 fran. bound himself not to disttfbute orde-s nor admit anybody 1o rehearsais, The manacers of the bokemian National opera in Prague have been invited to visit tne Chicago Columbian exhibition with their singers. At the musical and dram#itic exhibition in Vienna, the artists of the Bohemian com- POSErs won general Applanse. The Austrian A BRIDGE AT EAST OMAHA The Tntarstate Bridge Company Proparing 1o Begin Work at Oace. A LOAN $5,000,000 OF SECURED The Company's Ealarged Seope to Include work well; firat, to loarn how to make the germent, and aiso the knowledge that it will bo hers whon stie has {t made, The chil- dren work in_groups of s doren or more around the teacher aud each child is free to ask for instruction whenever help 1s needea in the work in hand. 'What we would like the edple to under stand, said Mrs. Hopkins, “is the fact that Wa can usets excellent advantage any odc pieces of cloth that they may nave which 1ght otherwise be buried or thrown away. Wo have to buy the goods out of which these garments are made, 0 you see if the poople LOPERATORS WIN THE, | Cedar Papids Offivials Agrey Their Organisation, MATTER OF WAGES TO BE SETTLED LATER Recoy, minister of public instruc- of Omaba would only think of the mission | A1l the Men Who Left Thelr Keys Wil Be Weel & Monopoly to & Pereign Secrotary of Stato Alien stated to him that | —New Novelties Presented In the | 4,5, pag n statue of Musié by the Bohemian Terminal Fweilities, Line to South school now and then andsend us a few pieces Returned to Thelr Positions with " he was being urged to investigate the actions English Capital—Patti Sull Betore sculptor, T, Miselbrech, to be placed in tho Omaha and Streot Ruliway Between of cloth of almost ary description we would the Company—Terms of the Pro- of Superintendent Bowman and Steward Bohemian National theater st Prague, posed Dear. Madden for the Hospital for the Insane at the Public—Some New Productions. The cost of the statuo was 10,000 florins, South Omaha and Counell Blofs, ba ever so thankful, and the good that might Exception or T be done in that way cau hardly bo ostimated Charged with Violence, Lincoln. 1 desire, as governor of this state, .\li-rllbrcrh was awarded the gold medal at — We had an m'l(‘mnu attendance !.ul vear of ; harinan of 1he the Berlin exnibition, and was made an over think, in this scho " J : d Board ot "Public Lahds and Buildings, | LOXb0Y, Oct. 1.—While the briiiant send. | Loe Berlia exnibition, Academy of Arts | The managers of the laterstate Bridge |and wo supnjied hundrods of poor fami- | CEDAR Ririos, Ia, Oct. 1.—(Special Tele- LixcoLy, Neb, Oct. 1.—|Special to Tne e tatements and to urge | off of Sullivan and Grunds’s new opera, | in Munich. Miselbrectis bust purirattof | compauy authorize the announcement that | les with useful articles of clothing, gram 1o Tie Bex.]—The strike of the oper- = to Mr. Allen’s statement § n M | compauy ,. ™ . ¢ pe ¥ i—Another contest 10 the city councilis | y,64 tha board « full, thorough and search- | “Haddon Hall," has sgrved to crowd the \;,‘p.»mr,,‘.k Leighton is now being east. | thoy have finally succoedod fa nogotiating w Inn“‘klv }hr 0l is ‘,,;,“‘“ .‘,r\‘(,,:r. u-,}:.e.: ?\Px;“'u utors on tne Burilngton, Cedar Raplds & p imminent and it is likely that the celebrated | jng investigation, fuily belfaving in the | g Tl LT woek, there1s no doubt | 86d will be ready o good time for mext |yt CRe CUA SIEEEORC 18 BORS ¥ singing and prayer, siruggle over the Rock Island ordinance will | honesty and trustworthiness of the officials 4 be eclipsed. Seve ul wooks ago R. 8. Berlin named herein. Turge this investigation as that the opera is & disappointment and the yeat's Academy, the The bronzo task of reproducing work 1o has been intrusted to 10 con. struct the proposed railway bridge at East the littie irls are lustructed in cutting ar Northers railway was declared off at noon m sOWIng fof two hours, Tho work 1s earcied | toduy and the mon will rewurn o thelr work, a matter of justice to them as well as a pro- | belief is strengthened that Suilivan avd | Binger of Parls, whose foundry is one of | Omaha but will ulso give them ample means | on 1n conuection with the Associated Chari- | Tte settlement caunot be said to be a victory of Omaha subimitted to the council u proposi- | § MATEL T JAstice 1o thom & Mell 65, Gilvert are indispensiblo to each other. | the most famous in Europe, to construct passenger and freight depots | oy and it one of the departmonis most | for elther side, The operators secured the Uon toestablish and maintain a garbage Nebrasks Gets No German Consulate. There has been a little storm in the —ee. with terminal facilitios to_accommodate half | BIEhlY appreciated by the poor people of the | viiui poiat of recognition of their order, ereratory in this city providing the council Some time ago the German citizens ot Ne- | company of the Savoy. Mr. Cortice CARD FROM Mit. BEINDORFF, adozen railways. It is also the parpose of ¥ e Which was one that was wost vigorously RSC Y0 Ihe company ho FORreserted '8 |y equ g va'y lare mumhen setitioned the | Pontds, who tpoekts s Jond : Manners tn Owuna, Oct. 1.—Totho Editor of Tup Bee: | UIC COTDANY 10 acquirs o rightol-way be. | WORK TO BEGIN IN FORT CROOK. | contcuded for, mad was one of e causes Burning eatbage far & torm of yeurs, 1 hen | CF e Gien of 1o fatbarluna for a consalato .. Huddon Hall" Is alssatlfiod with bls rol, Aftor readiog an_eciorlal In your paper of | UY0oR Fast Omab an South Omaha and | S ets B S By eidcd o tus steiko. (The wgreoment signed urning garbago for a torm of years. When | of the German Enpire. Governor Bovd to- [ | Aeddor L doex ot ‘partnt of & display | Aftor read ¢ b your pape WHAIOTEL KBS Aa0L 1106 betwoRn™ (e o \dorso cerin Sy endon s on con the pronosition was first read ‘In the coun- | day recoived tho fullowing letter from tho | Claiming that it does not pormit of o display | ¢} oL ECREE CLoRer (0 ¥O0F, PRRer of HSLUCY & double ! J Taformation That New York Is Safe. it Graua Chief Ramsey declare the strike it w erosted with considerable | Grman legation at Washiogton iu which | Of his abuities, He will soon withdra ation,’” ana believing that you would not | WO PoInts. g Senator Mauderson cama in yesterday | vff provides that all existing vacuncies in the NVALY K8 & retlo Mty o | the petition is denica Globe, whoda Filacosetten 1s t ve prodtcod | Willingly do any eiuiron 6f Oraha & wanton | A® 8 Proliminaty stap the acticles of 1n- | yom Washington, He stoppod cue wan by | Combany bl be flied Trom \os Lo £ i 1ovity aud o motlon to tndefoitely postbone | &1™In raniy 1o petition dated the 20th of | Globe. whese “Sarossite 1o to be prodticed el 3 L corporation of the Interstato Bridge company | New york i oo day b bmioene ca? i | wmen whio ‘struck ana that. sl others whe 1t arrowly escaped pasaine. Finaily at the | Muy and aduroasod by your hovor, tho ionor- | (1008 WIEES MAAOSeLtE’ s 10 be PROSISS | ey T bog leave to set before you my post- bave been amended in the following particu. | ooy d o 5 lave not buen guilty of violence of destruce ; ) muyor of the city of Omahia'and a nun- AL LR LU + | tion in this matt ended v Atk way home. tion of the company's property shall be re- earcest request of Councilman Bochmer it v 0 MU e N1 T Bk ; in this matter, : P wwas Feferred 10 the health committes wnd tho | LCF,SfCitizens of tho st STNIEVBAIG OF W dons | Npao CEOIER che vG1g i ERPIS S WIVRD ASSERSH ooy rorye vionint i1k controversy was | '8¢ “I found the natfonal committes vory hopo- | tUFnCd 1o WOk $0 0O R ¥ AGANEI0S GOCUR. WEERDEFNGY, NoLbIKE Y STt Tor Tl German. omp Fe AL Oriliy. | | the star, with Miss Jessio Bond as one of the | THU8 about by a letter from Georgn P, | cyhniie,J0[e of tho company hus been | fy) of rapublican success,” said tho senator | 1t 18 further provided that 1f the operators SR uornty, Nothlng was heardiof it for | UL ize Qr tue; Germun; you that according | leading memoers of the company. Ivan LA UL r from George P. | ¢hanged to the Omaha Briage and Terminal as he looked up froma heap of mail & foot | SHOUId SEAIN Want to considur the question tio weeks and then the commlitee to which | o u disputely raceived from his exvelitnty, the | Garpil, the young composet, will conduct the | BOmIS, MAyor of tho city of Omaba. 10the | Raflway corpame s e looked up a heap of ms VOl | of wages a cowmittes may prosent the mate the proposition bud been referred made a | chancellor of the emplire, the imperial zovern- Aol \ city council, in which ha charged me with 2 The capital stock has been increased | high whicn had preceded himto Omana. | er 1o the prover ofticials of the company and favorablo roport, much to tho surorise of the | MOnt ufter huving enretully considered tha | orchestra, beiug derelict 10 my duty as superintendont, | from 5,000,000 to 3,570,000 We are practically sure of success in New [ they will treat with the employos. st el s || | auestionsiata down tn your petit on. is not London's Sole Novelty. incompeteut s an architect, and by infer' [ 8. 'Tue most important is the change in | York, not so much on account of the Inek of Avtins THa® of tha vRE S RN TR S L [T S R R R e T b T LR article 3, which now reads as follows: the . greater when a mojority voled to uccept tue | Dresent. Your most oted ent servant. sule novelty pre ¥ Teport and lustruct the city attorney to draw up the proper ordinatce to catry the proposi- ton into ¢ffect. The action of tho ccuucil BARON VON KETTRLER, Charge a’Affalres for the German Enipire, Two Barns Burned. fug the we new ballet, 3k was at the ound the Bmpire, whare a Town,” was given, All that I have iu this worid is my reputa- tion as un architect and my porsonal iuteg- rity. 1f these are impugned by any o my Its Corporate Object, “'I'ne general nature of the business to be harmony in tho rauks of aemocratic party as on account of the free trade prochiv: 1tie: nd the unsound and uncertain mone: tary policy of Mr. Clevelana and his This evening President Ives of the road Issued the following statement: *“I'he strike was declarcd off party, today by Chief Ramsay, This ballet consists of five scenes—Coveut [ success in life 1s doomed they are thereforo | transacted by this corporation shall be to The report of Labor Commissioner Peck s | leports have boon tegraphed broudeast vy bas rolsed a storm of protest from a " | Tho fire dopartment was called to Nine- | (o o R €OREES rning, the Royal Ex- | my dearest posession and mustbo atall times | PUrchase, construct, ow:, maintala and | aido werking good resalia for i republican | bt aud local correspondents, claiming & many citizens, il and K streets at 1:30 tais alternoon | (Parden at early morning, ot at | carefully guarded by mo. operatea bridge across the Missouri river | pariy, The ullegod harmony of the demo- | KFeat victory for the order. -'ho facts are, The proposition gives the comvany, which | bo s fire that had started in a barn belonging | coange at noon, the Thames embankment at It is alsotrue that In reply to this com- | AL near tho lands owned by the East | et e uligeed aruon, I8 styled It. S, Berlin & Co, & moiovoly of | t5 B, v, Hioner, 1905 F street. Belore the night, with an attempt at suicide and u fire, . the business for the term of ton s council is required to pelling ever ars. I'hp cos com- place 1 puss ording citizan to collect and department arrived on the sceae the fimes were conmunicated to another barn belong- the exterior of the Empire theater itsell at uight and 4 part of the interior. In one of munication to the city council I addressed a letter to the same vody in whi h 1 called in Omaha Land company in the states of lowa and Nebrasko, tozetner with all appro; and tracks thercto on eithe & 8 ouly on the sur- ¢ noticeable ndications urface there exists a face. There are ve that just beneath the 10 concessions whatever wore granted snd 0 men will be takes back except such as we bave vacancies for and who have given us W B Bttt diestion the stnerity of tha masor and im- | & atd also to purchuse L general dissatisfaction in the ranks over the Y 1«-‘_uulrm7- the xu‘l\l_u' Not more than ing w O, V. on oth barus were en ™ iv 50! i rive pugned his motives, Doe. o fact vers also to purchase, quire, coun- ination of Mr, Cleveland and that it will en cal ind places. N0 agreement was convenient receptacies ull the gurvage of any [ ity consumed, Bent lo<t a horse and | S0€Nes a Vivid ropresentation s gizen of & | Pugned bis motives. - Does (v)t!:‘ lxl.::xp}r::} I S R L BT e Hominati n of Me Cleveland unt .3:u‘uv SRS e S Bl ¥ind that accumulates on bis premises, and | carriago in tho fire which destoved his | gathoring of tho Salvation Army, whilo 1n ou @ pedestal so high that he can witn im- | MOLT, horse, elevated, cable or other iines | ays'to rally thair fui Streugth to the support | Ofder stauds sumply where it stood thiry huve it removed by the compuny at least | barn, but both were fu ly ivsured. Tue | anothera crowd of street urching dance to | puuity strike at the Lonor, reputation and | Of railway, and a public way across said | of theyr cacaidats’ daye ago, except that the mujovity of 1ty ouce a week or oftener. A schedule of [ gihar building was not insyred. the straius of a genuine piano organ. Senor- | respectadility of a fellow itizon. and that | Uridge; and to purchuso, loase, survoy. seaking of legislative matters Senator | members on this line are out of situatiors." Prices 1s attached to the proposition uxd no Ieard i the Court Ttooins, e it prtiom the papers divided | citizen not be allowed to question the truth- | locate,’ acquire, construct, ~maintain and | Aabqorny Succtuve bean very much —-— one but the smployes of the company will by ket y 7 homage with Cavmencita in New Yok, 8150 | fulness of nis statements nor the purity of | Oberate linos of raiiroad, side tracks, yards disappointed it tho neglect and apparont ihe OAKLANDS' MANY GUESTS, ullowed 10 coliect and dispose of the garvago | Judgo Tuttle donned tho judicial ermine | upuu 1L Characteristic. dances. ab the tho motives which have caused these state- | {Orswitcning, storage and other puiposes, | wiiifie of the. members of tho boeee. from G of the city, iho city is given the right to | today for the first time. Empire. ments to be made! Do I correctly under. | 4CPOts, bulldings and otter termiral facil: Neoraska in pustivg forward biils and look- | L5t of the Minlsters Attending the Swed- J Punreine, (hosntirc plawtat thoend of tou | M. Hamiiton was today eiven n judzwont | “hispaiches recelved from Leods, whoro | frong vou, sir, to mean by tho langunge of | ities and tho mppurtcnances theroof in the | ui utier waiters of intorest 1o this stam Ish General Conference. years, but if the city fails to purchase the | aguinst A. C. Hustis for §.6.144, and the | Arp “\yilson BarretV's “Pharach” was pro- | tpis editorial that when ‘tho mayor of tnis | Sft¥ of Council Biuffs and in the connty of | \Ve sent an enormous amount of_logistative OakraNn, Neb, Oct. 1.—[Special to Trnr lant ut the end of that tiwe the council is | property attacticd was orderod sold 1o satisty | §icod on Thursday night, indicate that the ¢luy makes suci an attack ov me and I know | Loitawatiamie, Towa, naa in tho citics of | maiter to the house upon which the members ound by the contractto renew it for the | the claiwm, Pliy 18 8 success, Tho performance of Me- furtncr yeriod of ten years. The motion Among tha objections urged against the to dissolve the injunction of Ledy, an American mamber of the company, that | can prove bis statements to be antrue, Omaha uud South Owaha and in the county of from this state seem to have put forth very Bee.] —This city is crowded with ministers, ) and belleve myself most sincerely that his Douglas, Nebraska, for the usoof his | jitilg effort to furtber or guatd in the least i¢ Swedish Baptist winistors are hoiding the Lincoln Street Railway company agaiast warmly commended, 'tho music incl: | actions are prompted, not by his: sense of | COTPOFation and any other company tnat may | L0 STOrt to furiber or appropriations for | their annual conference horo. Tho confer- Droposition are that it gives u foroizn com- | the Rock Island did not come up in district tal to thio play'wwas composea by M. Ed- | Sate" v ‘Yho urs e b e i e O | E o e MRt 1o e pp Loy At way Paoy a monopoly ou the business, that tho | court today as expected. It will ot bo taken | SOl 0 the P ) s e t Tates aro excessive and that the schedule of prices is susceptible of ton many changes Buit the convonience of the company. one denics the merits of the plan of burn- ing garvage, but it is iusiswd on all sides up until next Friday. W. Broadhead & Sohs today commenced replevin proceedings agawst the stock of 2oods owued vy the firm of Cobn & Harris, which recently failed in this city. *harach’ 1s a highly imagin- ativo story of Egvptian life which, so far as any _historically bivlical basis is concerned, might have been given any other title, It affords opportimity, however, for uuusually which tie is 0 auxious to be thouwht to take in the iuterests of the taxpayers, but by a wanton prejudice und unnatural malico toward me personally, that I may not in my written and spoken communi corporation; also to purchase, lease. con struct, own, maintain wnd operate a line or lines of railroads from the Missouri river in [East Omaha to suen poiut or points on the southern aud western bouadary of Douglas postofice buildings alone. There were few appropriations of that character pa and we hud no right to expect too much of them in thai particular direction, but thera were otuer matters that demanded attention very, ed, ence begau Thursday, and every train brings delogates from all over tho United States, A great dealof interost is manifested, and large crowds attend the services every day. Hevig ations give inthe nbovse, but I am sorry to sy the rep- | Sunday, October 2, thoy will hold 2 T > 2 spared neither palu: X2 23, | quulitiedly true! ou cannol y A v, W L) v ay ch attention to them or if they did pal ¢ ch. T cers » ‘ beletton home company. There promices [ The aivorce case of Marcenn Pond against | 1ho's it 18 /8 U tad liivilig! 68t (over ,‘.J[l,m,.L 0,8 BropoatLioieo R Lt L S e M e lines ot watl: | [l TG4 % eormpiiah anytning of much | gons Grorcly IAlm §|n:vuf:' S?"(fl'.‘.!.”.’,’;‘f: to be a merry tight over the matter bafore it Ma_lm}:\ ond \\.5-.‘:1»"‘.,"-"3._1 today. : £20,000. : wish now. sir, to state most positively | Foads from the Missouri river in Pottawat- | oo () chuirman; Rev. A. ¥. Sword of Chicago, 18 finally decided. The ordinance .sexpectea Governor Bovd toduy issued the us, ho Gaiety reopons tonlght with “Ciu | and empbatically that 1 am randy ana will. | tamie county, lowa, 1o such point or points on Turaing to local matters tho senator said: | sucretary. The following 1s the list of deje: to come up for the flrst time at the meeting | proclamation for the voming general elec | guraiia Ub tas Liats ing at all times to meet anv charges of any | L0 eastern aud southern boundary of Pottu- katos who have arrived thus far: Profs, C. of the councii next Tuesday evening, tion. e “The Guards,” with Miss Kind or nature whatsoever which any one : Ly as this corporation | epal Brooke und the chief architect of the | by Lagerson, M. N._ Morton, Rovs. Bug- Robbed on the Capltol Grounds, e oL Ton g (!_‘1:"’*[“3 and Miss Belle Bilison in _the caste, will bo | may bring against we in any work that I "‘?l}h“fi‘*‘"“'f‘,:' L o i. | Military department tozether on a disputed | strany, 1. A, Hjelm, M. A. Fredlund, A, b, A sensationul bighiwvay robbery tnok place | Stook of $25,000. e TParmars Scate oary | Produced at the Court and “Tho Awnkon- | have ever douc. 10 ot claim 1o be foyai 1o eenreehipRnY bas necoli | inatter touching plans for the new Fort | Swont, i3, Wiogren, Dr. Tolomon, Dr. i 5 e S i S IO e Hers SUAte batk | g, with Miss Estello Burney, Miss Vane | pie, nor do I claim that the city ball is an | 81ed andto secure whichit will mortgage Crook, south of the city. ‘There has beon o Flaigh, Mossrs, C: B, Carl-on, A B & noo e A L Rt I e iy o) of 8100 o, norporated today with | Feawnetstone, Mr. Herbert Waring, Mr. | absolutely perfet building, or that iteoutd | I8 Plant and “awill issue 5 per cent | ('t miteh between the genersland thé son, Audrew Lavin, Nols Olson 'y,'c“u:.'“)‘: ) SRk UbAL RS b oL 16t - as uot raportea | & Sapital of Aieds wonthly report, fileq | ATtHUF Eitooaand Mr. Sunt Matthews, at | not bs improved upon. 1 o oven wili 19 [ ol I I m LBto 2,000,000 | arcnitact as to which of two ways should b | Tanker. M. Srite™ AL Nelson) A us sV araS to the police 1t was nobkuown until this | with'tha governor, shows. thiy tho peniters | (B¢ Garrick. e [Bentio st cat Ty Aol i nbovo ftTponi | OIS A Eaw B PO Uit b bame | pursued {n comploung tho plana for | Bovy and wife: O Gostaren aay wife, Chi- morning. The story is best told oy . P | acs he RO8C R TOIL T Tt o Miss I3llen Terry 1s sure of a hearty wel- | But I do deny that thereure glarin dofects | VP ',d 11O Y ”:]?l RUE aus - been | ko fort buildings. 1t was simply & mutter cago, il Revs. Frank Potecson, C, A, Sand. Sobipman, an O street buteber. Mr. Ship e I ARt IoY St oon Eahos | comali whieni sia <again irs us Queen | in the building, aud more especially do I | 15>ued and expended. of jusgment and eash held to bis | yell. L, J. Ablstrom, A. (1. Nolson. Misis mun was'on bis way home from his place of | teries of e e ired durmg the montn. | Iaiherine in the revivai of “King Henry | deny that the city has bosn to wny expense Pluns Past and Present. particalar view of tho ‘situstion. After | upolis, Mian.; Rovs. O. P, Petercon, G O, business, and in order o shorten the | gua was pardoned, two were ralensod. oy | VALt the Lycou next Saturda 55 | Sonatraciionboosndors made by me in its | Tne orlginal schemo of tne Interstate cora. | talking the matter over thoroughiy they | (hjesgyon o iyl Paul, Minn ; Olof Hedeen distance’ he walked through the capitol | oor R A romanded for @ mew | j L1e PIAY iU wuich Miss Atlsa Crarz, Miss | construction, because there have bsen ig pany, which was simply to build a bridge | €ame to an ugreement and ihe work will now | of Brooklyn, . Y K. Ostlund ot grounds. Justus ho entered the grounds ne | ypigy oo oo Oue remanded fo ne Elien Terry's daughter, will appear at St | such blunders made. across the Missourt river in order 1o affosd | Pro Coutracts will be letaoon for the | Austin, Tex.: C. Selens, Datuth, Mino.{ beard a womun scream loudly for heip. Run- | “(lovernor Bovd todas honored requisition | Y208 theater is called “Liberty Hall' It | ~ And I also wish to deny. most Smphatically | East Omahu botter railway facilities, has | expenditure of $200,000 during the present | A\ w0 Painis, Prentice, Wis; P. Swartz, Ding in the direction from which the sercams | papars prosented by Officer Frank Cleveland | Vo8 Written by Claude Haricn. LuaainayoaY N am devoted §1 1o oribery [ poen vasily extended, and now comrisos an | fiscal yearon the new buildings at Fort | Rockford, Il : A. Swartz, Big Springs, %, eume Lo saw a mun struegling with a uesro. | of Utah for o, 18 Simpson. w0 16 now qnger t-Night Performances, 81 nor 1 eent nor e mucilman bas been paid | enterprise of no less naguitudo than that of | Crook. The summeris so far advanced that | . Sessel, N. W. Miuncsota; David 'he negro 1ok to his heels und after pursu- | ayrestat Omaba, | Simpion. 1s - wanted Next will be prolitlc of first-night | &1 pOF 1 cent nor any other suw by menor by | firnishing to. Omaha. ot Crabr fand | it muy be impossiole to do much at the post | Oburg, Osuge City, Kan.; M. Dahlquist, O, ing him for some distance Mr. Shipwan re- | Utal for abtaiming b BN hiBoToro: i fox At Terty's thaater o Npa: | M¥one for me, either directly or indirscy, Council Blaffs complote terminal railway fa- | this fall but the contracts will be let aua [ Asplund nad wire Foresi Cit , In.; Charles turned to learn the storv of the fight. 1t | ranses . Co o 0 /U¥ Inoney under false pro- A 1“;:;“_‘1,‘\“ i given, with | '© influence his action or vote, fes, wcluding depots, yards and track- | WOrk will bogin in earne:t in the early | Palm, Evanston, IlL; S, J. Peoterson, (res- seems that the man who hud been struggling | oo e Miss Maude Millet, Mr. Frea Rerr, Mr, C. And Laleo deny that: L aver at any time | gge anirely independent “of any raiiroad | SPLug.” ton, la.; M. Lelly, Sprineileld, Mo,; ' C. A. with the negro had enterea the grounds HARRISO RTEOLo TN “Tresbar and Mr. Jred | Subscribed any money, either directly or in- company. Tue BEE learns from thé officers of Sonator Manderson will enter personally | Johnsor, Manisiique. Mich.; A. P. Hansen, with the ludy aud the couple had seatea iR ocne s neieast Tue Royul will also re- | direc, ¥ or through others,for tho | tho company that the exectation 1s to con. | into the campaign. He will coofer with the | Topeka, Kuu.; Th. Grandin, C. Lofquist, themselves “on tne wrass W eu | Business Portion of the ity Almost n Monday nixlit, and 01 uesday nighy | BUrp9se of dofeatingtvo ropublicin”candi- [ noct . with all railroads. entoring . Gouseil | State ceatral committeo next week with Moliue, TIL ; O. Is. Olson, Kiron, la.: W, OF joy the mooulight. Suddenly the Ko tIARYIS, 5 O R D Tl IS openea | J3te for muyor, Mr. Lininger, or tho cloction | Blufms, thence. on - o on bridge | rerard todates and will e ready soon to | Peterson, Mr. N. Laruby, Sioux Falls, , g newro appoared on the scono and demanded | g, uuicon Nebn Ot 1o [Speen] Toto. | toobeor of & Sibaeribiag e, Cusniug, My soleoffensoin | gyer ' the . Missoari river. o ccit | WeKoa number of speectos upon the im. | b ; J. A. Huggerth, Leasburg, Kan.; Olof alltoe movey the man bad with him. As SERISONV RSO ROCKEL, salnecia) BTelc: fo the meantime business continues gooy | SUPSCTibing mouey for election burposes, if | § 0b0,000, railroad conncction will ba made | Portant issues of the camraign, Lind, South Bend, Ind.; S. G.Bostrom, Dav- ) the nogro way armed With a formiduble | £ram 1o Tur Bee.]—Avout 11 o'clock last | [0 the meantime busin The booking. for | 11 YOUF 6yes 1t bé an offense, was the fact with all the tracks entering East Omaba, e euvort, la.: J, Olander, G, W. Cederberg, . lookine rock, the dematd was iustanily | night fire broke out in tho burwess por- | 83 all tho theaters opeo. L Drury Lane is | thut,befure that election I subscribed $10 to | From tue bridga also indesendont and sone: FOR GERMAN DAY. Gothenburg, Neb.; A. B. Nordberz, Wahoo, complied with, The footpad secured less | tion of the city. It started in tho law equal 10 that of the pantomime season, Sir | B¢ fund of the repubiican city central com- [ rur tracks wil): bo laig, one for freight Neb.; L. Loistrom. Holdrege, Neb.; G. thur a dollar, and inceused by the smal | oftice of Georgs Walker. Tn & few Augustus Harris, the manager of the the- | Witee which will run intoa large union freight [ Committee Decldes on a Concert to Bo | Holmberg, Johet, Iil; K. S. Sueaebery, J. { e ate with tho ory ¢ struck the man in | minutes tho flames had consumod | ater and one of the authors ofThe Brodigel | . 100 city-nall has hesn under course of | gopot conveniently located for the business Given Instead of a Parade. Jobnson, Mrs. Auna Johuson, Owaha; M. the face with the rock aud endeavored to | four buildines entirely and at the end of wn Daughter,” the other being Heary Petutt, F"“";"’L“““““",”"“"_““‘" Pinietranoadmin- | of Omaha, and “of sufticlent capacity n | Al arrangements have boen completed for | Christoferson, Mossrs, A. E. Carlson, A. take bis watch, Mr. Skipman's appearance.| hour every building botween the Andrews | pay tola the Irench. Hghis b thy piay undat [ (strations, alb of which administrations bavo | buildinges and vardage for all timo. to cyme the celebration of German day on Thursday | Bureeson, A.'Siovall, G. Anderson, Stroms- goused him to beat a husiy rotreat. The | building and the Elkhorn depot wus & beup | will soon bo procuced st the Pors or. Martio | D297 beuded by a different maror and bave | (ho other to union passenger depst ey o | 12° 3 S0 - tbe | Burg, Neb.: Mr. C. O. Anderson, Wahoo, mwan und woman de d to give their | of ruin: It was only througb the tremen- | tpeater in Paris. bad different councils and different account- | double-track running tbrough the city to | Bext. October 6. It bas been decided by the | Nob'\ . Boterson, Valley. Nep. i names for obvious reusons. dous exertiovs of the twenty or twenty-tive | “rronighy “The Private Secretary” will | I8 officers, and not until this last ad- | Souin Omaha, to aflord a new outle for the | committee on arcaugements that the cicy ‘The state capitol grounds have long been | citizens that the Andrews building and reach the 100th performance of its prosent | Ministration bave there been any complaints | picking interests and other interest there the favorite loufing place of a score or more George Turner's merchandise store 1 inaividuals whoso appearance is nov reas- surog, to say tie least. The havdsomo grounds are ulso visited by u greut many res ctable people auring the heated t=rm. . The ‘The Farmers bank of Johnso were kept from the flames. The burning of either of tnese buildicgs would have resulted in the total destruction of the business portion of Agnes Thomas vun at the Comedy. Mr. Charles Hawtrey, the manager of the Comedy, will celebrale the event by appearing 1o his orlginal pars of Cattermole, made by any one as to my actions in this mat. ter. 1 am ready at any ana all times, and havo been ready atauy andall imos beretofore, to wattamie county, Iow; ocated. The managers of the company state that the contract for the vridge and track work *Just before leaving \Washington 1 got Gen- has been overdone with parades and public displays and the exercises will be confined to.a concert and a ball in Exposition hall. Steinbauser’s band will furnish the music Nuckolls County Wealth, NeLsoyN, Neb.,, Oct. 1.—[Special to Tnm Bee.]—This vear Nuckolls county had about 07,000 acres of winter wheat which yieldel for the termival railway lines has been let | gng the following program has been ar sl the town and a number of dwellings, Atthe Strand the terthe 206ih consecy- | Meet my accusers in the tribunals of thelr | ung will e vigorously pashea to compiotion. R Rad’ L from twosty to forty bushels to the acre, oard of Public Lanas und Buildings are con- The origin of the fireisa mystery, as it | yi¢e performance of “Niobe (all Smiles)! | OWB choosing ave made o objections to | 'he passenger depot acd the | to South sidering the wdvisability of appointing n | startea in an unoccupied buil ing. The the actions of tho mavor and city attorney as This year it is thought there will be abous Festival Overture.. ................. .. Litoit ‘res v v i 7 vill be ¢ 0 i Omaha may bz delayed uutil next year, R aba has 100,000 ucres of wheat sown. The peaple of wwutcimun to patrol the grounds everv uight | losses are: George Walker. law office and | " Aics ‘Gellos - tha Bhvzntor of Charles | 10 thoir course boforo the ' commiiios: ST e Lavagermarseh. oo 4 oru | Nuckolls county have entered upon’ an BOUL 18 o'elock Lo prevent the ocaurrences of | Iibrary, $1,5L0. Insurance, $900; A. L. Bautu- | Ganeite. tas wall kaoun patter comedinn, | RECUED DO spocific charges wore made by | p 204 L % Coneordin “ald Arion. ora of prosperity such as was mnever the scenes Lhat were enacted last evening, gartner, publisher Independent, printing | who has hecself been een in minor parts. ¢ mayor and be introguced no evi- The stocknolders of the East Omaha Land | speech.. ... oo By Mayor Bemls | before knowu. [n the banks of the county R R matorial and household @oods, £43). partly SOOI R 4 | dence upon his own part to prove taem, | company held a meeting yesterday in the [ Son . Schwelzer Soc there was on deposit subject to check 1n Jui Preparing for a Great Trlal, 3 [} Y | has written a bright comeaietta, entitied 1 aid not object to thizs fao ] Seorotary Polter 95,00 ] Bbha i nGi B W p { Eonaren 5 1 e insured; Griswold & Marsteliar, zrain and | “Coosins Courtship: whien will shortis oe i ] Foiug upon the witness | ofMice of Secretary Potter, 32,000 out of toe loution uTihanlin Glell e csies oy last $4:35,000, and since that time it is est- Hon.I. E. McCullough, 8 weli known crim- [ foag. §130, no Insurance: (oL b peid | *Co 1 us an inlrouui=tion to tns comic opera | St4nd 8nd being sworn, nor did I object to | 35,000 shares being ropresentad at the meet. | Son< - ileute Seheid i o T wated that there has been an increaso of doalliswyer of Indianapohs, Ind,, arrived fn | g s, fnwurod; Clagk Andreesen. Oomibn pIRjeT SN 2 the coursoof the city attorney in cross- | ing. The meeting was called to ratify tho | . cech—Germpin e, o A . Humte | $100,000, making now $530,000 subjeot to check h the eluy loday aud i reglsierod at ons of the | Byilding company, 8005 J. 1. Baecoll On Saturday next, October §, the Prince | SX0mInIDK me in order to prove th charges | costracts between the. Bast Cunbs Lang | V! Apoiio Zither Ciub, ™ in the banks of Nuckolls county, This is . leading hotels. He has veen engaged by the [ puilging, $300 insuranes €35); Georke | of Wales theater will open with a new my. | (N8t the mayor, either personally or as | company and Drexel Co. and John | Romanze—"Czurund Zimmerman' = about §45 for overy man, woman and chilg {n Moutgomery estate to assist in the prosecu- | Tyrjer, impiements, damage to building, ca! comedy by Adrian Roos aud Osmond | MAYOT, Was 100 cowardly to futher himself | Lober =~ Welsh of Philadelphia, who 5 Arranged by Prof. Steinhauser | the county. All good citizens rejoico at this tlon of W, H. Irvine, tho murdorerof C. 1, | g100, partly Insured; Thomus Reldy, builg: Catr, ‘entitlad ns Towa Atihoread | or to make specific, but which he couched in agree to furnish the money to | Specch e GO Hiteheock | evidence of the prosperity and wealth of the Montgomery on May 20 last. “Tne prosecu ), no i . 4 et oot s BT R Grey naq | Bmbixuous terms and expressiv stated were [ build the bridge. Contracts were also | SOnEs—bie Wicht amn Rhoin" sng Arserio people. tion wiil be conducted by Couuty Attoracy ¢ i.‘ '.‘“ Bt ohehto il a the leaaine | 846 upon streot rumor and information and | executed between the Jand company and the . Urcliesiral Accompanimeut. Bucll, ussisted by G M. 5.3{....1(:150..1..”&1 SR EuylligRFoughion play M} notupon any facts thathad come to him | Phenix Bridge company to furnish the stee) | The proceeds areto bs sont 1o Hamburg, Ord News Notes, e cCullough, The defeuse will be 4 T, through investigation, work for the structare, Sovey, Swith & Co. S —ry—— Onp, Neb., Oct. 1.—[Special to Tue Ber ag i ! ] Mr. and Mrs, Kendal made efforts to se- ) : : ! AT Wonderinnd, e -l frm of Albon, Solllck & Ames ‘i | Nuckolls County EXRIDI Thought to Iin the | cure ihe Poinss o "Watne thcar bt oisy | - 1015 WILkin the Bower of the mayor to | 1yt ‘ther ooy saeY Swith & Co. this city, snd it is possible that an eminent Best Ever Made. failed, and have now mads an offer for the employ experts to examine this building and Milwaukee Bridge company the temporary “The Lancashire Lass,” which occupied —JuugeJ. R. Thompson beid an evening e, b ol if ; W POFUEY ; s o ! session of tbe district court here this week, o to dssist, | Tho triul commences n week | Ber.—The Nuckolls county fair closed ves. | PEoduce two of ihres o g2 incuding ffoq € recory N the ofiue ofat holoamptiollon | Lo pe s B ooion SR P eulesniaficp heluas besnpooplibisls (igrroont |- R AUER from uext Monday und willattraot o great | terqyy, Tho attendanco was larer and th FL h & o tho ity of Uwaha subject to the | pauy will now make formal - po- “'“‘““““l' s e L';:’i,,“l‘l‘""_ Kev. C. C. Wilson loft Wodnesday even- hus been accumulated on both sides and 4 | Wb (ho bost ever seen in Nuckolls couuty. | play, tho subject o which 1s foundeu upon | PONEr of the | oxnerts Ana tho of 10 briagl| reahs theossn . Gobon Sai aendlug, their | in aiplay i YUBINE | Methouist Episcopal church conferance, 8 legal battle1s expected that will test the Ginox, Neb, Oct. 1. vecial 10 Tue | one of the Arthurian legends, Tne piece is 2 . i 2 S s 504 con steel of tho attornuys on both sides. Mr. Irvineis enjoying the bestof bLealth ana is sanguine of acquittal. State Priocipals Meot., Bee.|—The erange fair hela north of this piace ou the2Suh and 20th of September orovea 1o be a complete success. The ox- bibitions of farm broducts wero excellent and served to show that Buffalo couuty 1teadeq for the Lyceum theater, but owing 10 the prowmised performauce of “King Lear? and Lord Teunyson's “*Becket” will not be required for some time, these experts before the commitice, and from taeir evidence and that which I will bo aole to produce the committee ana the pub- lic can Getermine the facts iu the case, This rational aud reasouable course, which you nect the railroads desirous of using the bridee for freight purposes, As a matter of fact the contracts between a numver of these parties and the East Omaba Land company were made lust July that is exciting and laughavle, and must cer- taiuly score evea a bigger success than the oue of tho past seven days. With the rise of the curtain there is a continuous varieiy performance throughout the evening, inter The tenuis clubs of Ord, North Loup and Burwell, arc olding a tournament bere dar- ing fair week. Cowpany B, Second regiment, Nebraska National guards, under command of Captain ¥ : X g tho comed amy ve men- | | L. Me Lieute i 4 BR e R0ia] toatinn a7 Lo Biato Assoon | Boilis & BIEh raak o tha i e, SaUNEY A Word for the Chorus Girls H e fengsent lu sour edltorial, the muyor | with the understanding thatuo_wori was | Shorsiug tho comedy T T s {3{";'LH:‘;‘}’;::f;:{";";flg’[hu'Imx:l‘-:::?lr.fi flon of School Principals and Supor- | the state. A movementis on foot to make it | Mauy lotters have appeared of late in the | bas not scen fit toadopt. ~He has brought [ to be done o - the . sie . uniil uovelties :s Miss Jenne Quigley, the tiipu- | csmp for a three days’ aril), | iutendents was neld ‘at the Hotel Liu- | permanentanda yoarly meeting will be hels, | nowspapers donouncing theatrical managers | 0dofnite chisrges founded uvon rumor And | tho meoting. neld. today rotiged " s tion cantatrice who has R LE RS kidas S 1 s B an s fomnoon. Lo e reliminuryd |6, GARE AL, 0, ok L7 (Epectelitoj for thele falluroito cumioRsate tbe. onoruacs, ||88eks toprore theminot by, uyidence of iex-|lsame; and shoulditbo ction taken'in Jaly bo | 1ol eanlatrice” svho hss: lcre larger cities Fire av Holdrege. mecting was _held last evemnm, ap | Tur Ber,j—The' Hall' County Agrioultural | in Lhe various oheratis. peodactios during | Perts who havo examined this work, but by | not concurred in then the companies were Lo which the anoual sadress was mado and a society Jooks back upon a very successful their long renearsuls vefore the theaters stump speeches made by himself on the wit- of tue country; Dick Gorman, roloase the land company by the latter pay- | §f 190 COPRIRS ICE UOrmAR, t0e magio | Hovoneor, Neb, Oct. 1.—|Special Tele- number or matters informally discussed. A | fuir. Yesterday wus the last ‘day andon | open. Itis declared that the present custem | Dess staud #nd by cross-examining me, I ing all charges. Mucu of the material for gm*(.u aud ‘,.,q,m“ev Wood and Lane in | rem to Tne Bes |—Last night about 13 4 resolution was edopted condemning tho ac. | Thursday and Frigay the crowd that at- | is the direct cause of immorality among the | uterpose no objecuon, however to this | the construction of the bridge is well uncor their horizontal bar act are @ wonderfu] | o'clock 1he largo barn of Josept Shelly - tion of the nutional directory of the World's | tended was greater than ever before wit- | chorus girls, Their position is such that | course of proceeding, nov Willlinterposeany | way aud within ten days active work ¥ U | yhow 1n themselves, aud Nellie Mon- | living about six miles north of Bertrand fair for practically .,‘nmng the | nessed ata Hall county fair. Tne racing | they are particulurly suscep.ibls to tempta- | Objection to any mothod that the committee, | expected o commence on Lhe qeu bridge, | o0 iy her songs and dances Is bard to | was totally destroved by fire togoth i educational luterests of tho coun. | wasa special feature, evory ovent oeing | tion, and Luo mauazriil custom of aom. | OF, s the City atioruey hus nreatencd, thé | soin of the. temporiry materl o b matco. The curio balls contain many new [ ffteon houd of vajuaole horses. o e et try and urging the erection of a separate | close and interesting. peliing them to subsist by tneir wits for | courts lm}v unu]- to ulsrln‘v(-r the truth iv this | ju the yards at Council Biuffs ready for ae- T ululul A A AR O "“m"'"'"m;l:! t i from rix to cight weeks &t a streten | matter. imply cite this action oo the part | livery. b o , erain, . billigtox ',‘:,'.,';';.“::“‘;:‘JZ.‘{‘?‘,{"'",‘.",’; Avihe Bloomficla Farmer Hurt. renders many of them easy victims 1o the | Of 10 MavOr &k 0ne of the incidents which | - The Omaha Bridge & Terminal Raily A T T [pouts, The fSro wes wot . diacoreced “Supervision of Schools” whs' read by | BLOOMPIFLD, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special Tele- | han: sbont town, who look upon them as | buve gone far to establishing my buliel that | company is @ corporation entirely distinct Last Fridsy Mr. A, T, Loraaro, mansger | Shotiis oes i abons s 000 ). gyl i Superintendent Filzpatrick of Omaha, | geam 10 Tux Bee.|—Oscar Nutson, a farmer | lecitimate prey. The writers of the letters | beis acting u‘;'dEl!'Jl‘hu:;nt.len ,xl.'ou»rm: con; llram the East ()min':u umrl company. The | Le! et Sume it % BRI ('m,,,urfkr sl insonai) of $1,500'in. the lvzulf.mwi:: hyf 4% 20t Monlux of Hastines ! o s plac contend thut \f the chorus girls were paid o | Victions as to his duty as the mayor of | loan negotiated by the bridge company was L B, A, q R 0:2p A A Subtrianden) Moo BN RLon Dhot.| AR TS NOEth oL thle plaoomob wish, | 0001004, wut 1Y Lué eborua glsls were p they | Omaba,’ but because Georze . Bemis is | made, tae managers say, irrespective of the | Cu., was presentod with o gold heudea caue | Hume of Omaba. ‘Ihe origin of tue fire is : apors Wero discussed by sevorsl of yhe | @ PAnful sccident yostorday whilo rotura- | FAnAble Ferechieko of tho smluries they | Dmate, bok, be And prefuico against mo. | land company’s interests. aud a beautiful pair of gold eye glasses by | UPKBOWB. mcmbers of tho associntion prosent. ko | {1 (rom Tamora, His tewn became fright- | prevent mauy of them from falling, through (A meciootly wlllinai g EwayAtio® pharaes s the employes of the fir through Mr. John My Lose u Foot, A , en calf tiel A0 DR | ytarvation, Into the hands of men witn | Of the mayor V. ' No course on his lasey, the ping cler! r IRAND Vel - i Apasier of ;“fi:{:;"m““‘;S;};’,‘j‘j,“‘,l?'*,“‘,‘:r‘:v“‘;‘; away threw bim from the wagon. He foll | \oney,” who continually seek to debase suct | part could please me botser than (o have nim FOR POOR CHILDREN. Casey, tho shipping clork. Mr. Laraard has | Grasp IsLaxp, Neb,, Oct, 1—(Speclal | by Kearncy was elected president of the asso- | 9 bis bead, caustug a fracture of the skull. clution for the ensuing year ana Mrs. Bowen of Lancoln secrotary from the slice Court. The doctors have but litue hopes of his re. covery. It Wasn't Muarderer Slown. giris in the choruses and to start them in a carecr of degradation, Sir Arthur Sullivan has decided oughly revise to thor- vanboe,” ana its production commenoce legul proceadings against me in oraer that before a perfectly fuir and umpar- tial tribunal, wnose mctives ueither the wayor or any other citizen could question, I Winter Session of the Industrial School Opened Yesterduy, In the book of oousk we are told that resigued bis position to accept a better one in Chicago, and his co-workers took the op. portunity to present bim with a testimoniul of the bigh regard in which be is beld by Telegram to T Bee.] —While trying to ge ou a 5t. Joseph & Grand Island passenger today Luyid Farr had his laft foot badly ; 5 - bed. The company physician thinks v B Neb., Oct. 1 sclal to Tup | In Berliv hus been postponed for a year, Sir [ might meet and compietely refute tne un- | “Cnarity suffereth long and is kind.” Without Hlack ;;\.’ll;‘t‘“r'.'s’fl'ful‘{.'u“u‘{'fifl :o}::rv:: 00 Wil be aole to !lveplhgInljurcfltmomb:‘. b Tho monthly rounds of the disreputable Ibll N Harciman | tolass to TuE | Arihur proposes 1o practically rowrite the | trutbful and damnable insinustions swhien reference G the suffering part of tho stato- | it (1S 10 VI8 E 2000 M9 UBariie Cueek, Neb., Oct. 1. {Special resorts rosulled in the arrest of thirty-four | BEE|—Sherift Harriman telegraphs that | G501 a0 aud throughout the work to uive | bave boou mudo by bixf, sguiast my obar- | meny iy 4s no exaggeration to say that there o SRR Telegrum to Tue Bee frail duwsels. Tho school fund bas Lsen re- | thev bud the wrong man o Toxas. He savs | tho tenor heroa greaier chunco. Tus ying | acter. colving large accessious all day today. b looks like Sloan, but is not the man Wash- —A. D. Wright of - Ty (D t 4 o y this place, while coupling cars near the will then be given again bere, 1 agree with you perfectly in the last edi- | Dever was a mofe convincing iliustration of Christian Endeavor Conventiol i E:“Ulm St hl“ fl,u A “n':' ‘Ihe exciso board decided to grant the li- [ 1zgton county wants to couvict. Mrs, Bernard-Beere will sail for America | torial published in the same number of your | the kinduess displayed by charitably inclined Bearuice, Neb, Oct. 1.—[Special Tele- bulween the bumpers, taking off two of his censo to Kennedy's saloon at 1117 P street, TP E T ST on the steamor City of Paris on Octover 12, | paper “That Mayor Bemis should be able to Most of the signers to the remonstrance with. drew their objcetions, Al MeGuire, who was this week acquitted of the charge of horso steuling in Saline eouaty, is at work on the city stoue pile. jHe IS ghisher's Prospects Daily Improving— Features of the Present Growt Kinarisuer, Okl Oct. 1,—|Svecial to Tue She will open her season in the United States on November 14, Iessrs. Irving and Hollingshead are at the bead of the influential committee which bus been selected Lo give Mr, Mayer 8 bene- ‘ol down’ some of these ramors and turn them into positive facts’ And | also be- lieve that with the entire police and detect- ive force of the city of Omaha at bis back he ought to have had peopla than that which may be seen every Saturday morning between 9:3) ava 12 o'clock in the Jittls building oo Tenth street known as the City Mission, graw to Tuk Bee.|—Levi Rice, an old it zen of Beatrice, was today adjudged insane and ordered sent to the asylum at Lincoln, ‘'he stato convention of the Societies of fingers. - To Huve s Concert, Efforts are being put forth to give a very | somethiog better than “he Industrial school for poor children, | Coristiun Endeavor will be hold in this ejty fine concert for the benefitof tne City mis- #as rou o last oizht wolle celovrating his | Bep | —The town is very lively today, as two | Bt &t the Albambra in recognition of his see. | Stréet rumor upon Whick lo baze these | which bas been conducted ir that building | October 710 Y. Elaborate preparations sre | sion. Mrs. J. J. Mocell aud others are works Acquittal in & noisy and unseemly mauuer, vest excursion trains came ln raday, | Sices In brinzing Freuch companios to Lon- | charees bofore ho villiiied a fellow-citizen by | for several yoars, opeaed yesteraay moruiug | DOINE made for the entortainment of the | 1ng oo the matter and will arrange s pro- Mrs, Annie Manoing was iried before ' LRFVES! excursion trains ca Urte ¥ | don. [t is understood that thougn Bern- | lending official suctioa Lo mere street ru ok, T 2 arn ey USSR : visitors, of whom 1t is cxpocted not I s | gram that will commend itselt to the peol Judge Wuters this morning on the cuarge of | loaded with home seekers, and they are so | pory, (b} always a succass Mr. Maver lost | Yours respectfully, or the wiater's work. 10 uttendanco was | hgq 1,500 will be present. A cnoir of 200 | ms being wortny of liberal patronage, aside #tealing ton bushels of potatoes from the | Well bleased that many are aiready making | g7000\n conuection with his Freoch euter- CifarLrs F, BEINDORFF, uot so large as it will be when the school 15 | yoices'is in aolive traiuing in this city for | from the fact that the procecds will'be de- arden of @ nelghbor. o evidence failed | preparations tobuy farms ana locate nere. | pridy conviot and she 'vas discharged. ——————— George Thompson, wio claimed that be was a sober und digniied residout of Crete, ‘This couniry is rapidly filling with Neoraska people, and all are well pleased. The town is building rapialy, acd the uew three-story Ired Leslie has signed forf another year at the Galoly at a salury of 120 weekly. Young Men's Lustitute Social. A large assembly of ladies and gentl men gotten properiy under way, but for an open- logday it was a very good sLowing and Mllustrates the eagerpess with which the the occasion, voted Lo a very worthy object. ! opie of the city reach out to get hold i was flued $3 80 for drunkenness. brick hotel is oearing completion, which Patt Has Not Retired, gro ted the initial Young Men's Iostitute {,"."“.Lc'.“i..,m..., Band. A% agy A p o 3 { When the caso against Frank Stevens, | Will e the tiuest in the territory. Madame Paiti's ageots deny tbe report | entertainment at St. Philomeno's ball last | * There werd over fifty little girls in the Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report. . Who was accused by W. H. Ball of assault, - [+] 3 k J. J. Mouell, Mrs. Jobn Westpnaling sud 4 Alfred Newoury, one of the members of | Brooklyn thils worning. causiog & beavy Jean do 12+szke has disappointed the Vien- | pleasures offered. Tue entertainment was Miss Jessie Millard, Mrs, Jardine, wbo is a the family that has giveu the poiice & g0od | detouation. As Mayor Huoter was passing | 2086, Who eapocted hilm Lo appear at tue mu- | virtually the same as its predecessors, only | willing belper in all charitable work. was { Qeal of trouble the past summer, was 4r- | gt the time it is thought that possibly tne | $ical aud dramatic exbibition. althoush it was | it muy be said it had delightful features | also present and took an active part \n get- . rested this aftervoon, bomb was intended for bim. Fortuuately no | BUderstood that he had aecided to stop public | which would in general ©stimation be b eoe ‘Was called this moruiog the acouser faied w0 Pul in an appearsnce. Stevens was fined § and costs for disturbing the peace, Pleaded Guilty to Assault. Heury Harrison, the colored wan who stabbed Amos Courad in a strest aiterca- tioa iu this city one woek ago last Sunday veulog, was ararigued belore Judge Waters this afterucon on the charge of sseanlt with intea’ to kill. loaswuch as Conrad bas fully recovered from the effects Somebody Threw a Bomb, New Youk, Oct. 1.—A paper bomb w thrown from & window it & crowded part of 0o Was seriously burt nor any damage dono. — It Was Their Last Drunk, Doorw, Minn, Oet. 1,—Jack MeAulifte sud Swan Claire, laborers, were run over by 8 St. Paul & Duluti switeh engioe at West Duluth and silled. They were druok aud Slitlog on Lhe track, tust it is her intention to ratire from the pub- lie platform. They for her in tuwn of 1804, have coucerts eland as far rranzed abead as the au- sluging unul bis American tour. Continental Dapers state thut his voice 1s again sffected, and Loat bie Las gune to bis Molish estate to recoup. ‘The crusade of the Paris managers in- iuated by M. Koniug of the Giymnase, which resulted in the formation uf & syndicate of birteen managers Lo stop the froe list and Ppublic dress rebearsuls, bas collapsed. Find- Fridny eveniug, ana placed themselves in readiness 1o demonstate their appreciation of these events by participatine frankly in the tuin dozree of premium over past ones, but icis the policy of the Young Men’s lustitute 10 make every succeeding party more at- tractive. The next entertainment will be beid in the same hall next Friday evening, October 7. St. Philomena ball is iarger, more convenient ana more commodious | hua Young Men's Institute hall, aud can ac- commodate & great assembly of people, school wod twhe following teachers were ou band to assist iu the work: Hopkins, superintendent; Mrs Mrs, A. P, Blawr, Mrs. 110z the little ones to work and making them feel that they had a few friends on earth outside of their bomes. The work done ia this unique and practical. The ildren are tauzlit to muke all kinds of comuon gar- wents, such as they wear themselves, and when a little #'rl has completed & parment it becomes her property. I'wo iucentives are, therefore, Leld out to the child to do the mission school ol Powde ABSOLUTELY PURE

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