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THF OMAIL\ DAILY BEE INDAY., NOVEMBER 20, 1892 'I‘WPNTY I‘AGES thelr customers and that would be of assist- n.p«x- Advocate; Hon, Frank Burkitt of NN u’ N ne ~ | AMUSEMENTS. [ Ll( ,\B()UT L\I’()SITIJ\ Ahos 1 vocuring trude. As aa sxamplo of | Misslseiapi, Taop. 1 Fesinoratons Of M,' THE ENGLIEHL THEATERS = o how they spend money to secure the presenca | kansas, Alonzo Wardell, suverintendent of NEW e— of peopie in the city —one year thev erected | the aid degree of the farmers alliance; I. - N > | re e L) LAST ot gas pipes every few fest along the main | Dean of North Carolina, state organizer of TH " B , 4 . N B % | What 1s Bl b , 4T1TN° 3 - Popular EATRE. fomo of the Things That Various Cities [ strect ™ of " ine “eity ‘ror a' dis | the statofarmers ailiauco: Paol H. Vandor, | What is Being None to:Pleaso tho Play- 11 11]‘1 ‘1( 'l Cl . ) Have Accomplishod in This Lino. | twioo wook mad- & rana fuminauton. | T tieand Avmy o1 th fropioite, " Loving Piblic. ¢ ( JU. € . Prices. TONIGHT. TONIGHT, They give band concerts, emplo b t "he organization of the indastrial Legion axhonse tho GolsbFALeq banis of tia €oumtty, | of the Unite ,"’.LC.\.'V.‘“‘.‘”.‘,'"y-fv.‘..,i‘|..pi e November 20th, 2Ist, 22d and 23d. THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, NOV. 20. EXAMPLES FOR OMAHA'S GUIDANCE | B s e et o P e, "o rocent | Vandervoort, — commaniarin-cuiot; Hon. | INVING'S INTERPRETATION OF KING LEAR | fatisee Teliy nnil \Wedrnodly Last Porf rmancs of tho natlonal republican coavention was held in | Frank Burkitt of Mississippt, vice com JREA N, 3 S Ty the building, and it has been used for a good mander-in-chief; J. H Turaer, adjutant %, mroasive Beotuction of mander-in-eniof; J. H. Tarnor, SHUOL | e London Tres on s 1 The World's Leading Dialect Comedian b Cony man T. E ditton of the Charante An Ameris Proad~tlow the Investment FOR A MARKET HOUSE. Watson, national recruitiug officer; J. 5. ‘ THE STOWAWAY.” can Girl the Favoeite with 1oy . - Willotts, Kausas, national receuiting off A thindy-tglalite t——————— May o Mado to Pay. 8ol Prince Proposes to Put the City tn Pos- | 0f the western division: W Morean, P A b ! i B#3cc the Lig White Ynont, with MNeal Masts and o1 ol One national _sentinel. Executive council—Hon wl pycei o H., E. Ta clnnath and Minneapolis Are Justly P —— quartermarter general beneck, Illnois: Hon. Marion Cannon, congressman-elect from Californiag soox, Nov. 10.-The Koglish nows- slumoering during all of these many months | Fon " Mavion Butler, Hon. J. H, Davis of In the Now AT TR ; n. Marion Butler, Hon. of | vapers, not given Lo unsiinted give Omaha an oxposition butiding that will | ien s ace “siceun is neain eing sgitated, | Toxas, 1. 1. Denn of No rs, a8 u rul nou given bo centrally located and will be a credit to aud thoro are a number of who aro | Willefts of Kansas, These toz uise ot plain nctors, but in. o ease of ?(h-i HR I an the city. Iu view of this fact 1t may be ot | ot S ling to declare thata public | 0o four highest oMicers will constitute the ary Trvine the rule has been overlooked | f) o v o connef and ¢ 100 good can be said of his per especial intercst av this timo ty know What | it (s o orving necossity. ancil and nothing too good can be sald of his per- | other cities havo dono in this line and what Of the officers ot the Woman's Aid corps s, s TRUAATIOH ot e great AR : AL e E j Last spring Jerry Linatan proposed 10 | two T A BROVIABAHL ARi0SEs 10 Ihlr)n R R B g i Supported by a 8slect Company of Playsrs, In- use they ara making of thoirexposition build- | oo cfoounofinar it the city would ex- wed as provisionut oMooes © | 1,5y actor nus arou fngs. Attne lusumeetingof the manafactur cluding the Funniest of all Irish Comeadians, ompt the property from taxation for a term [ L. Diggs of Wasnington, D. C., and Mrs l"""-"fl 2 . ers it was stated by a speakor that the St | ;4 yours that he would erect a market house | Marion Todd ot Michigan, The Daily News las published a letier Louls exposition was the culy one that nad a 1 8 110008 the orzanization of tho league that the work BILLY KENNEDY, (we) really boen o sucooss. 1t was further quos: | o¢ any grainance that the city might Dass. | of organiziag would b prompeiv begun, and | Nighten’” in which the writer deciares S and Euiligeod tn Evacy Particuine! NOTE - lncldontal to Act (1, 8pike™ Tennesey and K0 Mecoy, o Kmlnent Relormod. (racksmon, WHEBLOW Opana Beand-New Tron Sate, 10 fall view £ tho audionce. itenlistic anid Selentifi Usual prices. Box oftico opon ail day Sunday Tho market housa question, that has been The manufacturers have undertagen to Mr. Taubsneck s n interview after | signed “Twonty-tive Years Pirst- and operate it in accordanea with the terms ok sl gk Mgty i e The German Nightingale, tioned whether it would pay to put up & | Apordinance lookiug to this end was 1ntro- | jnside of tairty davs thoy would be estab- t the Ihdnwrimnmv? ;l{.\lia m\u‘l?o butlaing for tho purpose of holding oxposi- | duced and referred, but that was the end of | {ishod in overy state in tha union, and by | upon Mr. Henry Irving's “King Lear” s MISS MARTHA GEORGE tions, A careful inquiry into what has been the matter and tho ordinauce never saw thoe | poxt year vty timo would have 1,510,000 culeulated to 4o harm to the best interests of . done in the other cities of the country may | HEht of day. memoers. § the stage. He ncknowledges that Mr. Irviog The Cute and Clever Child Artiste, & Now the market house scheme 13 being —_—— \ 1 Sl e @ He throw son it on tho subject aud ab the | yory aeain and there 1s & bure possibility CRILCALOW'S TRIAL ins dono a great service to the dra ~ samo time supgest schemes that might be | that it may be fathered by Councilman Sol —— says: *I understand them to say that there Ll TT LE (.IASI NO. ¥ carried out iu Omalin, f the Third ward. Mr. Prince un- sterday’s Testtmony in tho Homestead | was not a singlo person at the Lyceum on New Poronts REponts lares that among the mans Murder Cases tho night of the proauction of *KKing Lear’” il b)) hat Omaha noeds one is a marke! Biernon g 4189 o'aloe e % i o M Fov ou must 1t F 3¢ compulsion, ” ¢ rrranvie, Pa, Nov, 10 —At 9:3) 0'clock | who was not pained and distressed by Mr. 1y f e Y Op D s Io""‘ n'”'""l'""", bhak '””""" bl :',"i‘i" "I'\, e E Lo Soa i THiey Trash "RA on Ohey | this morning the Critchlow case was re- | ing's unaccountable tricks of enunciation aud AT "'“‘\“' 3 position building that was buiit b s, Vegeta blas, me 14 coun ! : i ou smile, you laugh, you ro om the rise to the fallo the manufactur : o wmoney was raised | Produce at reasonably ilguros. At tho same | sumed. Captain Coopor was reealied for | s yestiess actious and the movemants and oftrousmile, you laugh, you roar, from the rise to the fallof | @ TOOT YOUR HORN. R e o bttt Ll samio vy | L6 Lo obiesitutingly aoalarcs that Omana | eross-examination and said hohaa been o | gestures wero siguificant. - Theso faults have RS or sl A nRTIaNN semedlass A0 e n as it is propoed to do in Omana. T'he bu AJUB O S, LI Pinkerton oficer sinco 1567 steadily grown upon h For this 1 uope ORAb T SHAOn R, dians that have appeired in A prvdoned for occasionally ing is uLwo story brick, vory plain arcaitec. | Will 8ot f niove npon tho naeves Rt WOEEH wyou aro uader indictment for riot and [ that too induigent critics are iu a grent de- turally. It s wbout SOx:o foot on no MR DRI ORU A A S L e R greo responsibie,” vound. The sccond floor is usod for e8 tho fact th 0 lucksters have bee Frot Sitce this lettor appoated s ex- 5 - Fign g e ©ert ball and has flm"nlh,:mmm!‘,\ 4 e e i "““1l 5% G " 1‘lulm‘u 'llltlml?\“"rl|“\"\n‘m.“\\'lln‘llnh’:' w‘\):?:l»‘uuc Ul QG R Ly "”"f”"’ or 5,000, The hatl is rented for musi tme has areived whow ' theso dealors Why did not you surrender? the nlay, represonted IKing Learaa being FARNAM SI. T HEA.TER || Popular Prices. Amuscment Resorty and 1 do it with pridc, tivals, et d it is in use the greater pary | hard iave & piace \wHUre i . This was objected to and the objection sus- i about 40 voars old. Just before tho first because ot this theatre you witness the best 4 1 4ol med ) stop long OnoUEH o, attampt o doony bus BB . HoLTORHRHEE e HanEed Bl ' 108 o e o e tsnance. of | ness. One'vear aco, they woro located on | talned. Dudlio porformance bo clisngod his inlad, November ) Holliday Matince, shows cver given in the city. Moo ladi d 0 tnalntenance AT BLWE o deven “How many times were the bargns struc d mac 3 character as ring, tho building, Tho ground floor is used | Howard, between Teath and Hlevenih How many times were the birges Ig 24 Songs! New Dences! New Dusts| e w A, not inelination Ulowing his own norn, cspecially if he 19 able, cnd thats what 1 am doing, not about ladics ) 7 senilo, ola man, with feo eranco. Ho Tor oxposition purposes aud the munufac- | SUEcels. Somebody wauted them out of that | by missiles from the cannon?” MLy Gk UG WA, Sl : 4th, 25th, 26th | Thanl ;so~1v1ng Day | ond chitduen artend the matinees, than e for oxposition puposss wd Uhe SNTAC | Location, and thov wore picked up and trans- ; has now roverted to his irst conception o toabidhs v s ety Pl y x or eignt times." the part. 5 dition to tho exhibit of manufactnred gnods | ferred to the lower end of Farnam street, be fornd at all the other theatyes., “When was Cona i Anderson’s Unique Company in yoreself by dropphng in any & they have a fine display of minerals, cereals, | bub thoy were thero but u few wecks beforo _‘“ L AL N, Will Take Up “Becket.™ q I Y Vi ! otc,, 50 that the exhibit partakos of the na~ | they were again compelled to move, this About 11:30 in the morning. ¢ AR v “ o " © Mr. Irvine does not intend that “‘King N K R IK uo E\ tus6 of n museum-and 1s of such interost that | time to tho ocast eud ot Capitol avenuo. \Where was ho when he was shot? Lear” shail nave a long run. I 157 LS B IG AW Y O S )O Early 3 on thoy ere they thought that they “WHe was fostd e ’ — the ball 1a visited by & croat many. peoplo, | Whon thoy got there they t was insido the ooat, uoar the door on | spring ho wiil preparo to preseut tiord ¢ s % ONDERLAND Stands aro leascd in tho hall for tho saln of | Wwore settled for the winier, at least bt I | tho outsido barge, After the surrendor ho [ Teunysows “Bockel, aud should “King e AR i AND suoh articles as clgara, perfumeries, tollot | (00 LT en out of thelr location aud | Was carviod to tho Muuhall station. 1t was | Loar” sull bo wolug strong, bo will siters o : o i \ tos, soups, and all kinds of fauoy zoods, ¢ es, 80 ] e Favonue s detsad from | drovped down on Howard street, but how | eight hours boforo he received mydical at- il LS S SORTD S : the struin of the nardusus roles after 508 Rt : BIJJ JTHERTRE this sourco, Thon they have a grand annual | 1008 thoy will stay no mas will veuturo an | toation, except that his arm was tied up by | yumerous postbonemonts, : s Y st ALY exposition or faiv which hus proven a great | opinion. X biia 5 4 ) MiD i for the | ® medical suudont who was with us. Aftor was played at the Globe success. The building has bosu a paying w- | l}\"‘ {-'U“ that ;l‘fm f‘*}"f'? "‘j: L ;::m“ the shooting commoaaced from ths bank 1 or- theater on Thursday. The blot is trite and el - X Cor 1511 Stoan Ave. Omaha, Neb, vestment. city to go ahead and build the markey * | dered our men to fire ard two volleys wero | conventional, but the music is tuueful : s should vaento that portion of Capitol avenud od, hon told them te > mi Ao S s sTron e puste asto A 0 e ¢ 3 Iyinz botweon Ninth and ieventh streets, | fired1f they conld. Tuero had not boon o Missi S sl VO10aADE ] : B R ) : Wee Comm ¢ ig Monday, Hov. 21 dnd then by purchase or otherwiso securo | shot fired from ths barges untit the man on B ILTNIY U oRi0 3600 BN FsHamaaIn s oo posacesion of at least farty fuet of ground oy | tho bank fired, uwnd tho crowd followad. | ynd Frauk Wyate have the othur chiof roles. > Sl RS ¢ 3 Coiomuot Prozram from 1 p.m. cach side. This woula® give a space of | Two men bosidos Captain Hinds were shot |y (FER S WERE BANE 0T SERPESee Eey 4 ben Springer guve § 0 and a very 1aree | ground abous 630 feot long and 200 feet wide. | before a shot was fired from tho bavees and | (o' 0OPRIEEITE SRS I8 Ot R TV - additional sum was raised by populir sud- [ On this ho would build a brick butlding | before any orders were givon the men on tho 2 seription. It was built abour twolve years | 1 " . AR y to e o Nohiteh, no wait. i T LR An a0 e u;‘lm:»\.u);l.\.m‘n.»’,.?\ Mory u}m‘,‘;«l _q‘l:w_:g s L 3 ¥ 3 % COME ANY TIME ngo aud has Lecn a great smot only | foetin length, Howould have it twostories | Captain Burt, of the Chicago contingent of | SiPCTS e TOTERME 4 Pty Lh Ao e financially but in the way of fur- | Lien, using the upper story for a pubhe bail | Pinkertons, was called. His story of the | oo THeh, o Wiy SEER e G S R ¥ Rk NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM nishing entertainmont of an_elevatng | aud the jower story for stalts and booths | battle did notdiffer matorially from Cooner's, | 5% BATEES R0 CUERCES O a manager ¢ = eyl RO = SEes = coaracter for the peopie. rhoso who [ fyom which all market nouss yoods'could ba | Ilesaid when tho plank was thrown out tho | GEEREEEER F 0 S0 Rt R one by this | Yy ¢ S FIE ACME OF PERPECTION. have scen tho building speal of 1t | soj crowd velled *D—n vou; dou’t you come out | yol (B FHE A BRC SRS DR side of the ac- : S g We Study to Ploase—Our Pronouced a3 & grand structure and i great craamest Sich a builaing, Mr. Prince estimates, [ on shore, you black sheep, or you will ve | (SFR® Sy SEEC 0 RE n B e is b 4 i > to the city. It is practically twosiorics, | could be erccted, faced with pressed brick | killed.” "No shots wore fired, he said, until | (Gr - i o i % ] ; S Success—Our Appreciated Reward. o111l galirici takco thie plicelof thoaaoond | aud Bnisnod.ix e hisilyiothatiental stylefor | four of theiv men had boeu: shot. Captain | Vatonod with consideralyy curlosity 2 floor in sowe paris of tho building. 1t is D0t to oxcood E10.000, witieh would prove @ | Burt was stitl on tho stand when court ad- | , When Becrbohim rad raturns 1o tho Hav- 3 SR q ; S OMAHA'S FAVORITE FAMILY RESORT divided up into a machinery hail, a horticul- | profitable investment for the city. To raise | journed for dinner. narket theater after 2 LangLrey’s s | tural ball ana a music hall, the lavter with a o= S, . Hi5aTe: 5 Tho'midale SETRBEE 3 AL ¢F HE PoLicE PATA! . T Grow R IRUEIS AT 1M 88 o Rolby | oRUsTARAN| @At Ho'a frRObhiTaession) tha,jury ha ndea| b lon oxtendsitosthainigdleRoriDecoT b SEy “NA BOALILG capacity of 5,000 or more, ‘I'hero ure art rooms for the exhibition of works of art il contin tley of varying " CAPYURE OF THE AGSASSIN - 7+ : ), e : Pav then by th rentat of tho bulldine. The | Judge Tcennedy a potition, askin that the [ 12, Wil continde the fgley of varylng the People Turned Away Lvery Week rentals, he fizures, would pay for the vuild- | memoers bo allowed to attend church tomor- ¢ et wud the finer and move costly classes of : ore preduction of old favorites on spevial mights, i & s 1ng 10 {rom ten to fifteen years. row. The court denied the petition and sug favprly 3 ®o0ds such as jowelry, musical instraments, | Mr, Princo considers the market house | gested they misht not ot back. LI D8 ASYELL POt i IO, Anofher G and Areay of Artistie Tatent eto., that are to be seen during the annual | frapchise too valuable to give away, and at \e cross-examination of W. H. Burt was [ PIa¥e: 1 MICHLCR 10, 5 hfl‘n‘ Oscar Wilde's other Gand Array ol Arlistie Taient. exhibitions. The machinery hail is used | thosame time maintuins thav it 1s something | tnen berun. Ho camoto Pittsburg Tues- [ Mhoes:, Thoso witt Gaehide Bsony o oan for the heavier oxhibits that ar more on the | that should be entirely within the conirol of | day of this weok. w drama , _“Absenc ordor of tho rocent mauufacturers exposi- ' Unomy of tho Deaple and Stovenson & He:ded by the Great o the city government. ““You are under indictment for riov and | yaoUY Corsion of “128bert Macaire.) Mr. tion hold i Omaua, Tuere is also a college sl murder?” 3 Ma ) of music that 1s connected with the enter- Trea h also annound his intention ‘ . J r 1 Oae of the tinest exposition buildings in the United States s located in Cineinnati This building, which is known as thé Music hall, was practically a gift to tho eity. I Steadily in Populur Favor, Jewish .prpy *Uriel Acosia,” Yonl mei thie New York and Philadelphla n I bt e A R i Zan _ = = — § - Jich he has ned Mr. Zanwill to e shBUSHI tht B Rl Esban v ilon . Stantey Quatifies and Takes the Place | delozations at Youngstown?' wilohitiolBEgEoimmII NN 0 practice. G a adapt. ple owning and conducting amusements, B ! Oceapiod by Major Paddock, es, sir. To Wan B i vos finally thrown out of court in this city | 13 Some ono has wsked what coula be done e x “You wo harge of the Chicago dele- t Was hot,miPuacees, R N O Aot e BIn el . 1 v Dharohic = S LS O u were in chargo of the Chicago dele- | s fingl o ons aftalys) B with an exposition building in Omaha aside [ Therois anew Lot ‘(‘“(‘; DUkinens gation when you reached Homestead 1" Tne Opora’ Gomique,s whera-the farcial f‘“‘-'{:{;‘l“\:"‘:“f;:‘“ll‘lz‘.’fih‘:,‘f,"‘f:j;r‘,"{,‘;,icll‘:; 3 from using it cncé a year fcran exposition. | memoer of the Board of County Co mmis- Yes, sir." comedy *“You Musn’t Laugh” was being [ ssoclation jensed tAs Lal Fonis Core - - "I\PI BR= Hore aro a fow of the thines that thoy do in | sioners and his name is € tanley. He | “How many were there from Chicago?” played, sudaenty’ “‘closad!” “Financtal! || 0u8 ievoning, ‘ab which lyme Fanty Ceoree o Clucinnati—besides holding frequent ox- | had qualitied und was on haad at the meet- [ “Cne huudred and twenty-four.” collapse was tho cause. 8 o el eanizatio Vit blsciteinarant 3 Nights positions thay havo given “two seasous of | jii e Tueoaa s aruoon. Tho witness thon dotailed his trip from | The Indopendent Theater society 13 going | tho loont areanization 16 u PaC ntte SAC| L p ko 2 T - o overa that wore immensely succossful aud After tho roil had boon cailed, Chairman | Chicazo and told azain the well known facts | to answertho roprosch that it is tho only | B{ter ho e ARGl o e taner: ASZIVING 2 Mati i | \ [} U \ a season or twoof theatrical plays 1 which SO B EL L I L EE S 6 AR 5 of tho fight of July 6. patronizer of tne foreign plays by produc- ; ! fé 'b" J\ S alitt fac $1010001dar atinees, | ( the best urtists of tho country touk part, | Berlin unvounced that Mr. Stanley would | *'5atue ) Connors, another Piukerton, and | ing on December % o play by George | (i3 be brought suiv for 0,000 du aud ; They nlsn’leu-:: cvery yoar lwmu ‘-nuv term | servo ou tho committees which wero the | Captain W. B. Rogérs of the Little B, | Leonard, a gentleman equally well known as m“‘"“_'é‘;mlgv ot ‘the peopla) who leased the Commencing Beasons ectu « r subjec! r Ly . P o T v . vhicl v Lo ster E vocate soc S| sical critic 0. 08 \ by ot apcalkors, Sormet Livselosturss e | Lronerty of Mr. Paddock. s gavo Mr. | waieh towa wie Darkes, te Homeesoncs | Morare . o biay s eaiiod -Widow's | Bousoana pot tho owner of tho thenter, An | | Safuruy Approprinte. Seenic Elfels 5 tlve Stanley the cl ans nanceand con- a tho 5803, ¥, mans ay 1s a v 4 v ; Jutended o be especially instrictive nud tnko anloyi “"“““"‘;" A 1P ol bor of roads, | Witnesses wero examined, but nothing new | House.” The last porformance is to consist appealitoithesupremsiicourt will beitaken (lay I 7 / DBeautifnl Costumes up as for examole historical subjects, Two | struction and made nim a membver of roads, | dlicitad. At this point court took @ recess | of “Healtn Resort,”” by Mr. H. M. Paul, 5 I L e Mainees \ ' il W0S - or more nutional political conventions have | court bouse and charity. until 7 o'clock. nuthor of “Tne Death of Count Goafrey,” WILDI R ANOTABLECE VIR, 2 s LA /i) Truthful Stage Seliines boen held in tho buiiding, and othor conven- | Turee of the clerks i tho ofiico of the | Atthe evening session soveral wituossos ndRthe Rt iR play e o R o alae e e niioniat ks \in ManTattant | Aemmermm LCLUTRE Lot ) ring tho summes = Ry AT v VLeag ol ‘outh,” is to be per- ovo C! L L Supe any g Porte: g ing:t ! ounty treasurer put i a cliim for ovor timo, | testified that on the day of the riot they saw eague 3 v e . A Superb Company of Players to Porte conceris of a high order are givon Sunday | FoUNIY LCASIION putin A i o | Criteniow going toward Munnall station | formed iustead ~of ' threa shori plays. Club Promises to I tirilliunt. al BEagagenment of the Eminent 14 attornoons, As only 10 conta s oniarged for | Cieous Abes fad 2L houess B G o e | witn a gun. Ou the thira Friday in Febraary George | New Yonk, Nov. 10.—The reception of Sl 2t s udmission they are attonded by great erowds, | wnd Ciarles 1. Mille lours. 0 I HaplosIEtas: TR 2 Moore’s play, “Tho Strike of Ariingford,” | Prasi et Clovel H 0 3 — 73 ver o o o ' Charles RRees, a newspaper artist, said he Moore’ play, L rike ol g y Prasident-Flect Cieveland tonight at the 1 Tho entertainments detailed thus far have | OVer time haa accumulated sinee last Marc, Pretins! ] Tiho roit | which was nearly accopied by Beorbonin I OUR MERRYMAKERS Fal)y biion’ Held.Ihithy vt | The cinim and tho request went to tho files, | 88W Critchlow on tho afternoon af the roit | Whicx AWiS b v ML Manhattan club will bo a notable affair, The . raliy ll:]_‘,l:r-”';“:;:llfi fr'fix‘-::{n:'.‘ ‘.‘,“”::un.)fi‘;: T T T T e A ,'l',‘\‘u about fifty feet from the river. He bad a | Tree, wiil ho presouted by tho Independents. MR. THOWMAS W. == \ettan. o ) i poriion of Leavenworth aireet extending | B90- This play deals with socinlism ona the lubor | Clab house will b decorcted with neglected, iay are used for stock shows, | portion of Leaven 8 b exte ~PRESENTING— The Realistic Comedy-Drama, Giaceali the Characters, e IS8 0L U100us0 " sioak atar ihy Poroush Blmwand park, nnd 0o clerk was | Ubon crose-oxamination Itecs stated that [ movoment and presonts u realistio picture of | flowers, the natlonal colors, draver- MONTGOMERY & WILLIAMSON ) et several reporters and an attorney | @ strike in tho mining districts. It is not, | jes of flags and bauuers that were Refined and Knoekabout Songs aud Dances. Juyers fr vor the conn 1] e | instructed to notify tne city council of tho | he had met sev reporters aud aniattornoy | 8 Strikoin otk e 25 : :\;x‘)\:r[:“!:“;:\:l ! over the country. s S 2 at the Hotel Anaerson soveral weeks ago. bowever, “a play which Mr. Mooreis writ- | yseq by the different nssociations exhivits of furniture. A chrysai The bonds of the newly electod county | Opjections were made and Mr. Brennan | iog. ® VAN ‘N f > " in the democratic business men’s parade. RYAN CHILDREN gxnloisriof Jurniura. A ch I s Drosantod id Talaveed 1o the | $a1d he provosod to show there hiwd been a | Arthur Piero's now eomedy, callea “Au | 36 Ui GomostaRe BUBTESS LR BUERE Mo Vo autilo T T e L bow 15 now [0 progress thero uud is woll | oMiclaly were prescitod aid rolereed (o (e | yoting hatweon witness and others and | American fieiress,” will bo producod at the | ‘Iho general reception is to_tale plucc iy And his excellan t company of play ers in the patrouized. l'w-u] ALeonlyAin Sufow I of | &t tho noxt meeting of the board. they had triea the caso among them, Objec- | Vaudeville when “Our Boys” 15 finished. | front parlor at10 o'clock. Suvper will bo fol.owing sclwet Fepertoire SUNDREREN e e s het | ®lne county agent was instructed to employ | ton overrulud Mr. David James, who has been plaving tho | served 1 tho billiard room and tue pastel [ 3 | exposition bullaing. As mostof thaso events | | CA¢ S00 Y SBR T i Nospital for the | Stmuel J. Stewart, u clerk in the employ | part of Pesikyn Midulewick in +Our Bovs.” | portcant of Cleveland and an oil ainiing of | 7 5 - ) . The Pecrless Mind Reader. aro of rogular annual occurrence, und many | & seimeliess at tho county hospitul for tho | ¢ Gornogio, was tho list witness. He cre. | will tako a permanent part in tho now pla¥. | Audrew Jackson will be placed togethicr in a Lanksgiving Malinee, You think and. 1o w (lush, bt reads you RRLIAIIGORNI Mo sevaral vecks; the bullding |[ PELD : Ay B 8T ated 8 sensation by stating that oa the after- | Miss Stella Dyer, the viotinist, daughter of | conspicuous placo in the reception rpom. e thou it tel 3 your deo"your e, iho than suything Omabi Lopos t0 sesurs ay tus | the road suporvisors to discontinuo work | burrlcade with & gun. Ho was sbooting | of Bir, Bopkr ud Lads Layart in Vesloo presont time, but this may sorve to how | upon the highways of tho county unul uext | toward the cpen door on the barse. Miss Dyer has boen | Jn pros OINE IS 10 Investlzito, suspended. ~All the democratio governors [ in to § H [] ss | and democratic governovs-etect of all AVTQ = ST T 5 what cau be done in tbis direction. 1t is | season. g Court then acjourned until Mond I'rederick, who Righly complimented ner | tho states of the unjon have buen invited DAVIS AND GERMAINE snld that the poople who give the entortain- The county treasurer was authorized to -— ability. P aud iLis anuounced that most of them will oe Late of =i Vi (o' conpany. The S aditsgs £ o e <y <y -~ sy % ! vites guests are Arthur colebrate rish Comody Sket. b veam, ments have made tnousands of doilurs out of { employ ¢ Resk viack-aad 8 1ax_clori af 8 EOLLS RBONT ALY, TOE OYSUER WAR, B Crarmam, Catvin 'S, Bride, Cuiof ustios — PETER HELLST ll M them, salary of §75 per month each and a tax cer! —_— > G ) O S, y G TR 3 RC % oo salary 3 7 . G Futler, W. F. Harrity, Admi Oy i ) ILLS Milwaukee's Entorprise. cato clerk at o salavy of $i0 por month. | Telegraph and irond Compnntos Suffer | 1o Aavanco nt Totmis of Supply Foroes }|:‘: 8r) W B ‘(‘alnl‘ e Thor Nioht : : A These men will work during the next two from the Lute Storm. < L b iard, G L harsday Nioht, THESWDEISH EMIGRANT, Milwaukee hasa largo building that is | months, or until the rush is over, s e 4 rrices Up W. Clilds, Anthony J. Drexel, General O. J 5 used for exvositions, - Iu covers tho greator | "Siiuruiy, Decomber 17 was tho day fixed [ Citieruo, Ity Nov. 19.~Informatiou gath- | e neavy advanco 1 ortion of a vlock and is of brick, two storics Ho yustyump he's yob at the saw mill and oysters at Balti- | O, Howard, Cardinil Giobons, Arenbishop e AL G R R T for the . Last Omiabis poopls £0 apomir and | ered today shows thut the telograph system is | move owing to the large Thanksziving trude | Satolli and Bisnop Potter. i heignt. The building is quite attractive v i Gue mus el instenm tabs—An ars show consoe why the persoual property | demoralized throughout the Mississippi val- | bas caused an advance here of be, prices = 1 appearanee aud was dosigned by Architeer f [ Uist on ach one : 2 s Ao or i Mixed ftexnit in Michigan. tnat is loeated apon the inuds aftacted by | loy from St. Paut to St Louts, Along tho | Veing quoted at lic o 50 per can. Omala n L Mix, who diew tha plans for tho old Grand | e’ yecout deemion of tho Unitad States 'w\\ S AR 'f(’j,'“'“ is stil below other eities, ovsters bemg [ Dereorr, Mich, Nov, 19.—The repuvlican A Excollont sl f Central botel of Omala, burned on the 3ite | courts snould not be eutered for taxation on ‘I‘ ba: l' i ‘“[ Ry 3 L‘l T O‘if ) | quoted in Kansas City Se higher than in this | candidates for supreme justice, attorney {4 2. Al oronoski jaaro LiL/H) dded now occupied by the Paxton, The e cof | the books of Douglas couuty for tho vear | Milosof polesof the system down. From f city, and other “cities in the samo | ;o oa) and land commissioner may ve de- — CRAND PHANKSGIVING MATINEE con the builainz is open from L0o ground floor to | 1802, Te same order ext nds to some of tho | Applo River Junction in this state along tho | proportion, Brauch & Co., seainst whom [ EPEORt JU BELEORERREBRE TR L 0 : 2 AR A bR the roof.with gatleries surcounding it. Thero | jusyranco companies that escaped tae notice | ltinols Central twenty-five miles of poles | tho Heht was waged, report the local | feated. SR | ) and Saturday Nig: pevai is @ large fountuin in the centor of the build- | of the assessurs when they wero making | have boen taken from their upright position, | 84vAnCe as uot necessurily - indica elgnt counties id nu-‘vn.n sho \Imll l((rn 2]} v 2 Lo’ Souven's 1) Wily’Noy.s v their rounds last spring. D e oanie 'y tho. storm was ons | tho ending of the ovstor war, but as a necos- 193 plurality, Diokma 2221 a orry ot Cifidrons 0t Satirduy, itions and large gathecings of al q ' 4 peoy 3 ONO L cary resull of the te at 1he points of Prom unofticial figures 13Ihs now admission, incicd ng ved seats, 10 conts, 1 bRoiiarat guibeciics of all kings, 1t was docided to cxtend Woolworth | of the ' most - peculir, as . well | SBIY resull of the advauco at tho points ol sl ] il ebRyrer- ailia iost, no winter it was turned it o rollor akut: | avouuo and Hickory Steeet from TIirLy-soce | us tho most destrictive Lhas evor biad to coa- | S0PPIY, and that thoy firmly opposo a ids o goo0 stiow of wiplnz out Dickma Soscial Notios—C| in Pri {0% rinks and during bwo other soasons it was | gua_to Thirty-sixth and assoss damagos 1o | tond with. 1t apnearad to como up the Mis-. | [uFther advauce, ' iho present truco would | plaralibe, Lyt Bhefion ine, LG, Boss 0y e pacial Noticz—Liange In Frices., oned for ico skating. A good many cou- § the abutting proporty. e oY tiloy D aas | secm to be the result of exhaustion on_the | of boating Borr: 3 s pre 9 corts buve beew held thero and the building | “'fig wsual petition, asking that Thirtecuth | tra point diroetls gver tho apot where Tows | PAFLO tho figntors aud tho viur may bi ro- | suraof downing bis opponunt. Several of ) BVENINGS contains u lares und very fin organ, A por- | gyraat, from Missour: uvende to the Sarpy 8 poi ) Whea AR A newed when they got tueir sccond wind, | lbe missing counties ave heavily democratic { wmanent musenm is maintained, Thero 1s o X L ko ? ¥t dolne Lilinols aud Wisconsin, Enere thow Present prices aro said 1o only cover the cost ‘ Keserved Par- |[Roserved B - basoment under the buildivg, a partof whioh | Sopy |06 Ve kY wded, was presented und | secmed to gather renewed fcrco and w of tne Oyators Bad. tho 1n thrown around Closo Voring in Californiu, A auet ) 1 fitted up for fishery exbibits, Anothor [ 74 whirling abont in a circle 100 miles in dinme- ‘ b An Excellont music 1l procram by ourspo- ing. Ihe building has veen used for oxpo- A Grand Spectacular Production ot - or, Tho wi YT J them, and possibly o portion of the water | SaN Fraxcisco, Cal,, Noy. 19.--Completo DRTL the basoment 1s used for oxbibiting T TS ST ter, ‘T'ne wind was accompamed by rain, Numbered | Not Number- Sowts || ed Seats. 8 OB Ra8 ux. ‘Tho oystor wir has not becn without | official coturns from the Third congrossional | S ik 18 usad for oxbi K which, when tue atmosphere grew cold tax, Tho oystor war has not e . the product of Milwaukee's broweries at b ATRAGD: BRI LHE. AJLIGRDUSES _§ its navantages—puoplo Who always recurded | gisuret give Hillbora, republican, 14,1633 | Salurday Matinee, MATINEES conts & glass, ‘The building is owned by 8 | Ayother Industrial Organization Laanc "'ne Chic Milwi RS P, ovsters as too much of a luxury for them { i o A ) stock company and bas been @ fairly sucocss- I'no Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul ratl- | (5 0oh 0 ieq't) use them frooly. kinghish, democrat, 13,138; Hulborn's plur- ful ontarprise roud was a heavy sufferer. Avoat 300 of 1ts | B# " i el D f e ality, twenty-fiy daimed, however, Menins, Tonu,, 2 0.~ Au organization | telograph poles between Savaunah aud Lan- Minneapolis' G Building. To A1l Tucluding . . bAl ‘) (1 Parts | a e ‘) Y 5 ; AMUSEYENTS that a recount of Altamont precinet, Alameda of tha (| Reserved /)| G ; styled *The [udus rion of tho United | atls, aud also on tho L Crowso division, bo- dUOAEY BTN, LU ATA00) DTG QMOLL PIARNGI L AN : LUt o [4) Oue of the greatest enterprises undortaken ites! bas beon formed here %oaay by b tween Portage and ville, also between ames White iloy e e v g ¢ pothor candidates Sonts for Thankszly ng ) enl oy g oy outast eutorprises undorialion | Stutos! has boou formed horo voaay by prom- | WICIL A aud Marion and botween St, Baul | Jawes Waitcomb Lilef, the Hoosier poet, | is raversal of that cast forothor cs didates, b agg for Thanksziv e Mat n oand Evonlng ouilding is that of Minneapolis, -Tho inent leaders of the peoplo's party, who are | gy Madison, were torn down by the weight | Who has embalmed toe jweet seatiment, the | Would show ¢ i oy '1““ HV““ e The sale of seats will open at © o'clock N ADVANGE, k gave the buiiding company the ground on | 8150 prominent in the furamers alliance, the | caused by the slest colle.ing on and freez- | moving pathos and thegentlo humor of the | i I':L‘u“_l“’l; AbopLino sume PIUtBlLY 85 NOW | wednssday morning atithe followlng Prices the condition that an annual exposition be | object of which is to carcy out nolitically the | ing to the wires, Great iciclos two feet loug | common peoplo in enduring verse, faced an- E 8 . Parquet s $100 given lr:u-u um;:\- years. ‘1;1", locstion s | measures embvodied in the declaration of ‘I:I«:;'\?A.rnlldIxfi?xl“:\:-lr"ll::[:un\:ll clung to the | grper Omaba sudicncs Mt evening, but with- Genr Sucoveds Judse Orounse, 1 P pmr it s 150 contral ava easily accessibie from every part | o, t ¢ he peo- | POle srms a 5. soond colebrity ty divio Fasmixaros, D. C., Nov. 19.—|Special | Last 5 Ro irclo...... ) ST the e e bt o ovory wart | principies of the Omabs piatform of the pe Tn ‘Town tnd oanural W isconsin, wast of | 94t & second colebrity th divide tho nonors, Wa . Noy, - ; Lot B 3 e 100 U o N e s 5 pie's party, tozether with free spoect, a freo tar Rapids and north of B He presented one of familier serics o egram to Tug Bee|—Ex-Cougressman | Fir ows Baleo 100 thiree stories in height, the two npper sLof " Cadar Rupids and north of Baraboo, the PR ~ ) Last 5 Rows Balcoy 7 ' veing represented by walleries, (n batlot and @ fawr count wires of -the Cbicago & Northwest- | Feadinks, which was i r‘ porsed with inu- | (ear of the First lowa district is to suvcoed | Last 6 Rows dalcoy A g 10 ) contor of tho ground floor thoro 1y | Tbo Indusirial legion is composod of | e road woro on the - xrouna, | Sie@l wuinvecs ueliguilplly rendsred by wo | Govornor-Blecy Croumse of Nobraska as | Genoiel AGmison Sin o, . 78 pool or lake @bout BCx100 foet. | tures classes, the Hest to consis i Ou the Chicago, Burlington & Quinev, RENS QUALIEL 5 | assistant secretary of the tremsury. Gov- | General nission, Ealcony 50 r 7 facturors of steam pumps acd otner hydrag. | MOWUOVS OVOr 1 years of ago—volers tobe | yiles of poles wero prostrated und as much | have been fuvorites iu fupt soasous. 10 WhICD | gy of rare executive avility. Y ' 16 machinery connaet with this iake. e | Known us the seuior class; the second will | more between Ottumwa and Creston, Tho | he 8dded several that wéra new, at least in = B O Y 1 ) C% New Evoning Conce:t at 8:16, ouliding was put up by a stock compuny, the | b the juuior class, which will consist of | wires of the Rock I[siand road botwi Omaba. Tne reader swayed his auditors Wil Oonteat Ehe Hiraklon, -7 N Theatrs shares of which were §10 cach, Tno cost of | malo members under 21 and over 14 years of | Davennort and West Liberty, on the main | With the easo aud cbjrw of which he St Louts, Mo., Nov. 10,—Uougressman 100 NigLts und Wodoosiny Mutinge, Incowparabio Concerts by the Original, %he buildiog was sometning Ii 000, Au| g0, who stiall bo eaucated aud tratned to | line, and betweon Davenport aud Eidon, on L'fi'\'-"n'.TT.‘.I’E‘(";3?'.'_5"1'{5-"14 sad the large com- | Jony J, O'Neill has sonounced that be will Dezdnnin Piiaous augly 810 Corner of Lho building there 1s 8 bigh | becowe voters of the people's pariy; and | the Kansas City division, were destroyed DY, ' A 8 ) hegs N0 contest the election in the Eieventh Missouri tower from the top of which & view of the | the third class will be koown us the | The Chicugo & (ieoat Wostern was scrigusiy | ton ball, respouded MWith dewonstratious | 508 G- M50 tt0 0 ot 00 Tone ot MOND,AY’ NOV.} 2ist. lt CO 0 surroundiug couotey for many miles may ba | Womau's Aid corps, which is intended as | exippled in the vicinity of Dubugueand for | MOst hearty aud sincb#o, though much of | distrien of TSR T s FERED TR b & Clark and Cox's Superh Spectacular bad for 10 cents. An sunual autumn | auxiliary totho senior legion, The legion | some distance nortn, and the Chicago, Buri | this aumiration no doubtiwas a tribute to the | #pharent puvdity F Y- ¥ oxposition 18 given aatine abour ton | 18 modclea much aftsr the Graud Army. | luglon & Northern was iuoeked out of its | Persobslity of oue whobus endenred himselt | ing gross frauds. weeks, Prior 1o the time of holding | sud partakes of u secrot t y organization cuur- | telegrapbic service all along the Mississippi, | 10 the wasses. TOIU A S—— s 6 ’ the exposit Lhe gewment calls upon | weter, while the meeting may be secret or | whore bundreds of gangs of men ure at work . 100FELS Wby RO - the bu t tie eity and requests | 0pen i the oplion of the membe vopairing the wires throughout the great ; Plakerions. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov, 19.—An important bill them 10 subseribe for n certwin number of | Ahe founders of the legion are promiuent | storw stricken region. Cuicado, Il The investigation | bas been introduced in the lesisiaure to | oo0 o s ¢ A tickets and 4iso to o guaranty fund. Pueu | leaders of the seveu great indastrial organi- et of the Piukerton system by Senators Peffor | llow tho state banks to issus bills, vased on io auspicos of the Assocluted Cliurities 1ho munagement udvertises that 1L bas se- | Zdllons composing the peoplc's party, to- 4 S g 2 Tty 650 -- Peoploiith ast - Tilden Estate Troubles Setiled. and Gallinger was resumed toduy. W, 12, | 8tate or wunicipal bonds us sceurity 30+~ Heapie | Canti +- 160 oured so many bhuudred thousand doliars for | getlier with the foromost people's party 1z Dunes e 4 . .. A Stately Drill of the Nafuds, Churr Y ' pod thousuud doliars for | EELISE I aowk the charter maaboriity | New Yok, Nov. 10.~It s reported that | Rand, the coal wine owuor, was tho first o — ety Rl S fao RALNN Gkl R ton 10 105Ure the suceess of tho o torbree. e | Hon. A. £, Taubepeck of Tilmols, chairmun | the trustees of the estate of Samuel J. | Witness. Mr. Rand declaved that ho was | Sepavia, Mo., Nov. Burglars entered | Dianow Gay Rovels of tho vriestoss aim, BOWevor, 15 10 wake the racelpls from | OF the exccutive commitice of the people's | Tilden have raached a satistactors settle- | OPDosed Lo forced arbilrstion ms leudiog 10 | 4yo goneral store of William Homan at Outer- [ FUFEIESUENERY. FLEGANT 011 MES ho BXPOsition pay all exveuses, wad they | party; George F. Washburn, chairman of | ment with the relatives of the deceasoa wnd | SORWuRism gud anarchy, Coneiliation and | G By 0 00 o'l 1na stole a largo Oaaste, Hist rical, Magnificont, Lave never vet been obliged (o cail upon tho | Lhe eastern division of the people's party, | that they possess suflicient funds for tho | YOIuUALY atbitration were bis remeaje: i S S ANELRANE DR e Seats on sale ut Loy oflice. Usual prices wauranty fund. ‘They do not mm, however, | Hoston, Muss.; Congressman C. Ous of Kub: | erection’ and. malnimnence of the ‘Tilden | 5 /io%¥ell Milier, prosident of " tho Chicago, | amount of money. Tuere is uo bunk at 10 mako BUY woney out of the cuterprise, | 853 . 5. Willotts, fovmer national organizer | Jibrary proposed in Mr, Tilden's will. Milwaukes & bl iaul road, said e em- | Ottervilloand Homun's safe was used a8 @ but to spend it &l in an endeavor to giv and treasurer of the furmers ulliance; Presi- ploved Plukerion wen during s stri for @ | 80z of safely deposit vuult by the farmers. | FRSD I F [HUFCH PWENTIETH nnd | pron o Cout Mung's, Slusieul 1isestar. a8 gooa au eulerisiument for the woney | dent I L. Loucks of South Dakoia, of the Se——— short time, but discharged them as expen- | It is said that the robvers secured over & VO Av\ l\l'ul'l tecelved as possible, for the orodit of the uers alllanco; L. T. Tayior of Tennessoe. Short & Lis Accounts. sive and futlle, 5,000, ORG“A’N‘I*‘ " BUBOIAL AMEARIALY ) eity. It 15 8aid thut the income from the ex- of tue farmers allian - W Desves, Colo, Nov. 19.—E. G. Betties, Socialist T. J. Morgan of Chicago made a - - F ECITAL, MISE DORA WILEY. Frivia Donua Soprag positions bas boen sich that the buildiug | Turner, Marion Butler, vice president of the | ex-secretary of the Anaconds Mining com- | Beneral statement couceruing ihe employ- Bank Measauser Avogiad (07 Sioaling Mr. Th ; Ke! B LI A R b P 0 could bave casily boen made to pay a hand- | farmers aliwnce of Nortn Carolina; W. F. | pauy and the preseut treasurer of tne Stay- | Me0t 0f dotectives by carporatious Hostox, Mass., Nov. 19.—Willlaw Scan Te omas 4, Kelley M TALbH ROYEIL L6 PUEa0mens] Busko 8000 58w 01 Lhe fuveslment if it had beeu | Mariin of St. Louis, secrotary of the Re- | dard Gold compaay, has been founa short —————— aged 19, for five years & iessenger for p Oabin, '8¢ h,“ PN R [ L desired, but the stockholders were business | form 1’ress ussocistion; 8. McCleliau. | io bis accounts to the amouut of #),000. He Thrown Gut of Court, Higgluson & Co., baukers, is undor 3 ks Fopranos Me Lucion B | PRICES | §qorred seats To andh wen wio were more in e osied in baviag uo | Topeka, Kan., president of the Ke | is missiug aud is thought o be in southera | Dexver, Colo, Nov. 10.—A suit, which | arrest clarged witn steafing §20,000 iu sugar Huritone: Mr. Burt Wutlor, A dvanss N N st ' oxposition that would briug into e eity | forw Fross assoclation sua editor of the | Califoraia or Mexlc bas attructed wide atcaiion awoug tue pso | cortificates from tho fira. Niode B Husien Flsoo PP e i £ % G

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