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893, [ e————— S THE OMAHA_DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, OPENED THE STATE FAIR v | SILYER SENATORS ORGANIZE | aros” it e oracos arors elast. He| - arvorsruesr ur ene | accomplish that object ‘l‘e‘ will continue | Last Work of the Sesaton of ¢ his_investigations ana AbAhe proper time Nebr ek Methodist Con e ;| Have Perfuctad & Oombination to Defeat a | corrsspmionco ith thin who aro futer- | [ Dircct Vote, T s } RAILWAY RUMBLINGS. | AS ONLY A BABY CAN. Consolos Ono for All Sorrows qufl: Those it Bringa The Attontion of | b i 5 % Mothers Awakened to thy Nead of | 08 Wiy, tire metue ; . | Bettor Diet bt the opinion that b th ‘New York Hospital TREATMENT. Clronie, Nervous, Surgical, ik | A y Privaby 11l g Special Dissagss of ot AND WOMEN Varicoocole, ately took st Atter st § vAS 8atisfa v 18 kepy open works pl onr the N gram to e Hes o ference of tho N itors. patrick-Koch Hantines Vi to Tie Be JONES AND DUB0IS LOADED TO THE MUZZLE | waton pacific tmpiore Gonerally | Fave X | the Ten Cont Lo b | A\ bahy is des © most power The mott Could it be tabulatod for the 3 next annual meeting wi s now being tagen by tho dif abor Utont' Pacific on the positions Submit&! by the general committee, for serious €omsideration Ropos by the Dlaplaya in the Atier M e Managers Move than tealized Thiey Wil ¢ v Week In Sp Side fssues to 1o In the t asaimn e aking— ceted Tut e list of appointments Virlous Clusaos organi three pr stions of the morning by tho bishop, the Omaha have boen roturs Rov Hodgetts of the "Tep Larice nce Expected ehate When the make very intoresting reading, especially in | © the light of assertions jen officials of the company, seripus disagreement The full list of appointments is as folioy ) MEN Al ristriet S the partof the that there will be Hydrocelo, between the heads | J. B, Maxf ling " A AT etlinrTR Che idea which _has prevailed f . Vet n davs umong the diffe organizatious that | P Yost t vote will undoubtedly favor an 10 siivor moh are s 1t o the company red | 1 i b 'S serlously by he leaders lopeful tonight than thay have orders represented. Thore isa fecling that | Southwest chureh t turing the past weok the company would refuse the loan and the nity, W. K. Beai nization to defoat men do nob propose to be “put in a ndenning; We e hole,” as thuy expross it by zona 1 Avli n. o evada 9 o such refusal. Could the nincty-day | Van Buren; Blair, G, H. Main: (ra Pe g 1. \ Novaaa says he haa propared a cut in wages bo carr and aceepted | Gray: Docatur, to bo sa 1ikh By ¥ s schools o tolay, | Spee Vhich will consume four days, and | the company it would be voted without a | J. Hatheral; Premont Seorwn Mr. A B. Hughes, that he can then o four days more if | murmur, but the men are afraid that should | to bo suppliod: H e 1 " olumes of | they decide upon submitting to a cut for | navd, dabez Chari v promptly | for saveral years past. Is in charee certain volumes of | they : na Charies; ¥ ot | 1y, 4118 following SoPys 01 teuchers the Congressional Record as a part of his ro S St SaTiner Gkt ey o hhat | sy Oxkiand P 4 Tigh school, Ann Wil l Y SRR § s iy a still further cut in mid-winter, and nerein | Oscar Kaggleston; 1t i,.' Y .‘,‘ l'm”| b ', W irks. Scnator Dubois of Idahosays he the danger oxists to them, as they view it South Omaha Floreico Hateh and Mrs, Powers: Bohemian | 8130 18 loaded to the muzzlo aud can consume [ s 08 0XIsts to superficial canvass of | Streot, (. N Hall, Emma Zorzan and Anna long; Kast | ® Week if almost & | the vote in the west it is pretty safe | Underwood ward, W, W. Wells, Mary Turrill and Mollie of silver senutors to speak yet, to assumo that tho emploves will | coma Fuly North v ard, John Pulmer, Ivelyn A brauch of the silver men's program is | Yote almost solidly HRAInRL L | e Washburn, Claire Cook and Mantio Woods. | ¢4 1re ‘ i threo of the propositions and st ) to precipitate us many extrancous issucs as | | /L0 HOLhEY the 6 pports Ihe corps of assistants is the same as last 2 upon that vote whother the cast supj year with the exception of Miss Lizzie Maw- | Possible in the senate, I em or By “wost” 18 mo; all that hinney, who is taking_a year of vacation, | Minde today by Mr. Stewart of Nevada to | greas s lying west of Julesburg, in 18 MG TSR St and Miss Miss An W. Ucnsen, now em: | hame a senate committes to investigate the qu!mu{w mp)w ‘.N ."\'.“,‘,'”*’\l“."l",l".‘:;:, TR Tl R okl mu f Jloved 1 the Walnut Hill school, Omaha. | question whether any senator owns national | U1 et buiaieL L L Iroad | Belgrade, supply: Brayton, L. A, De Wolf Ihe cnrollment today was 550. tweuty-ive | bank stock. All of thoso issues will Surve t THOH 16 A BOUE A8 ORIy BE thos W | CATFzSWDIY ORIk Rapids, W, Norviss moro than on the first day of last yea ill time arouse counter feeling and have o il bbb i Central City, J. W. Kobinson: Chupman tenaeney to divide the repeal column, which L " otz Lo Smbloyesin e supply; Clarks, A. L. Nickols: Columbus, b O D ST GRS O B ML AN R LR AT S L senate. ‘Then it is tho belief of the silver Y f Blas hold the | A Vo Wilson; Fulierton. W. i H. Pilis men that debate, which will be precipitated | 88 the company will decide to witbhold the in the house this week upon the intens proposed cut in schedules. Businoss is 'lwlr.v“ll G o R »‘;. I.\h- ‘\»»n,v;ts.\ll,. nd vightoning, and. g 855 i as ar- | Island, Rirsy church, N. A, Marting They ar wiiis of Nbbrasien s pros- | with intont o kill Johin Stoughton and was | partisau bill, repeallng” all laws allowing | brightoning, and as the ol et il | Gl el Menivy. 6 Rk Adams b LITILE perity and productiveness. Shawnce county, | committed to the county jail without bail to | federal troops and aeputy United States January 1, it is asserted that the men will | Greeley, C. O, Larrison; Maploville, O 1B Kausas, also s a fino collective exhibit, | await the rocovory or doath of the injured | marshals at the laction peils and siving thy Tnbor on unde isting schedules without | Allen: North ~Hend, ' Charles Snavely: this being tho first year that the premium | man Tho assault —was committed | States absolute jurisdiction over and control | M serions difficulty between the company | 1’rairie Island, to be suppliied; Purplo Cane, for the L exbibit tas been com- | last Friday night ndance | Of all elections, will have the effect of e one hana and the rank and file on the | Henry Tregona: Samnt Edwards, 1A, High s veted for by any cotn of Nebraska. | held in a salobn at Touhey, about four miles | dviving SR ML GRS | i o Ry St Paul, J. W, Miller; Sehgler, . T ! : lorth o Jlace. oughto struck | repeal ranks as the silver vepeal bill as an | Other i 0 Vi 0 Kuickey: Scotia, C. Ueywood 3 Silver The Muanufucturers and Consuucrs Aso- | fy _oyred so that » small portion of the | doubt that the olection bilt will arouss in | 1o w G0 b IENRb e S BONIaeS SRy B0 1HL. | DERNOLY: IRISRRM| 1to L suppliod wost palatable, most digestible, pur A1 state rale for" tho! kb bima this YoRE: /ool s ey oyeng ne o1 2h5 | liies it b ‘:”.i‘}"»'fi“{“xl“i‘::;‘:."x“w',»}'."..ifi"}'. that 1t will not be necessary to urge | Baubury, missionary to China; W of foods, physicians and experien ¢ e gl e stat i 1ol o At time en chance o IS recovery as he stoo. he 1C8 taut, but 3 no Ccly Lo pull The of tho ussovlation shock of dressing tho wound very well, | lican senators from what thoy believe to bo Vako, missionary to Utah, nurses recomiend and use letated food jdom s, Netign 1 Lactated food has saved thousands of neariy everything that is made Kirchnavy has always been considered a | & nonpartisan and pateiotio duty -support « ANd the exuivit is o most credit quiet, pedceabls young man. the repeal bill The railroads generally brought in big ex David Marquette, presidin infunta from cholera infantum i tadnl THE IRON BANK. Secretary 1 s ‘e Bee that if a Meanwhile Prosident Clevoland says there | 1 Courtland boach Sunday. e | Alblon, W. H. Worley; ua diarehan, b more closely re S 7 suitable b on unds have shall be no compromise upon silver, ~thag it | cursions to Ce il supplied ; Creighton, to be siy mother’s milk than any~ other been placed at the dist tion must be anconditional repeal first, and then | Missouri I c hauled 485 passengers from | tor circuit, to - supplied; | knowan 1ts basis is sugar of the exhibit could have been w consideration of financial measures and prop- | Auburn, We ater and Nebraska City, | lard: Bmerick, W. A. Wilson; Ewing, be | whichis tno basis of mothor’s milk, particulae cqual of the exhib gsitions to take the place of the present law. | arriving at the Webster streot depot at ;,-!’IV;!“"L ‘“\-'” Wo A Davies; Lovotta, W. | ywi is combined the natritive parts Omihia Lustspving., He expressed the hope Just, now tho outloakc is dublous and prom- | 19,40, rgturning leaving at 7 p. m. The Lk A Dhelpa; Nollgh, G A, 1. S WAL LT S R R S (e i R HBYMWASHI | e R B SO vy Boru brought in two sections, ono_from Oak- | §iks: Oaludato, ol Craws, o' Sai portions as best mects the requirements Wollil bo ot sl 1 Dormunent and extonsive | 4ied yestorday of fucial ervsipelas, Ho was PR e s RNV ICKIS Yoo Uealth. % 4,15 tho other from Superlor, carrylug 1, Hoseman; Oswond, B, ' D.” Kiester; [ of the growing child, DT T DS wssociation could of itsel [ & Youbs man, but had voceived honotablo | Ex-Senator Charles I, Van Wyck of Ne- | passengors. But the Union Pacific capved | Paddock and Mincoks, to be supplicd: g COur little Cassandr give n exhibition urequaled i the history | Mentioa for Services during the Pine Ridge | braska, who, with Mrs. Van Wyck and their om all, caveying upwards of 2000 people, | Bartley Blain; Potevsbure, R N. ‘Throok. BTG veat | Indian outbreak and nad cont sy | datghter, has for “somo” weeks beon and is | hom RS e el QR uns articles for Harpers' Weekly, tho Youth's | now at nolia, Mass., writes ‘Tup Beg | hecessitating 3 morton :'n ree, 1 1”1\ Wilcox ' »;m\x\\. lew, | using lactated food , and has nover seen MEN ONLY, W ROPLELAS LIS A R vantoa'to see Onia’s neaw L R Adriance; Plainview cireuit, liam RO LR B L Companion and other publications. SolresTondentins theyraraitinvinpaypiedes| R0 CEOWKIEENR v BRLEd IO e O ORIAN IS T bl L - ant time und his health is improved wonder- | Summer res 3 t a sick day.” Women Excluded. ek Stuner; Reservation, to bo ied Yo i ; o Rdoubston g6, Lo bu_supplied; Tide fudow | Bavies live on lactated food, 1! ;. 18 years experlonce Furnas says that nc ; Lorenzo and Lotta, America’s greatost | fuly, - ~Fosavar thir. samproved wor Lraun containod fourteen coschs, tho excur- | SAVAge, Lo b supplied Tilde: Saatow k SR Cireulars freo. A s night 1ot sleab a night with : S S i — - — and Farnam Sts siztedn conchna; Collings, T s el Slaughiter and J4thand Faroam ) 3 shod Si st Fitol Gonars o TR «ewis Campbell, left without appointments > ‘,'4““,v|vl‘(,ln.\lw‘:;\ {:Qu:ly‘.nl:(\ \(‘x::'{““mxv;y’.(x’.i‘\ first hore T needed nothing and had natural Speakiug to General Agent Buchanan of 5{510()0() § o sleep. I have slept ve well every night Is this space worth $100.00 a the Elkhorn about thess excursions to Court- | 10 attend school aight aud this forenoon Lweniy-seven cars of y S : land, o representative of The Ber asked him NSO since coming to the seashore and have gen- | | vize cattlo cime i by special train direct £ S et { it he regarded this kind of busiiess profit- | Ajprad 110, : 5 5 SR from the World's fair_grounds in_ Chicaxo. grally Improved. “We will roturn to Wash. | ; o | Allon . Gt s aiding elder, Nortolk; | imonthto me? I want to leave HasELy suary stock growing: soction of gho days.” : Dy nomeans ) sain McRuchanan, + Wellll e Beaimer, Willlnm Tabiin: Bega: b | € to you. The question is can United Statés and Ca is represented in ays. e have made a fair trial of theso excursions | Jo7 lePer William Fsil ham g k this departien el 3 and find they donot pay. ‘There is too much T H S Ozlet DS ta b Myers: | €nough more goods be sold to Iyt arclinnta’ ball, hortlowtural hall and Tho First National bank of Lemars, Ta., | risk and not onough kaly to warrant our | | Fheaekih SR T A s el e other buildings the exhibits are fully up to has reoponed s door or business fter o | furthor continuanco of thosy oxcursions, and | fa o 0 be hpnil | MeRcitants to make it profita- she stamdard. Taken in its entirety the fair short suspension o undorstanding | yh one of yesterday will be the last we will | {40 L poisupnlel i imph oy, i e e el isone of the best, if not the best, that has at the oflice of the comptroller of the cur- | puv On‘ DL YERIPTAY] e siipy I s St clair ad. l’]f" .1 |1:, line un)(]u con ider oo L bl ever been given in Nebraska, rency that all of the susy 2 | ation is Rupner Boors, Stors, Newly Facaished T Arcrics, LUMBERMAN'S OVERs, C.S. ERB. Pron Frur Boors, Grrmany Sox, Ouwen, Russer, Duck axp Leariter CroriiNg anp Mack- INTOs1Es for a specialty, Price ) sou. H nded national = Pontle sor: Pilger B, 15 Lomorrow 15 ehildren's day and there will banks in lowa will resumo busin Switt Stook #1 o T A be a musical contest vy members of the i H ca, J. lists, terms and discounts fur- nished to merchants only. Tho comptroller of cur A stock train on tho Rock Island madea | [l4tle Conter. to | DB UL Titbes ot state Band association, The speed program 1 Iph, K&+ ZACHARY T. LINDSEY, B well; reserve agents for rem: ble run yesteramy. Thirteen Mont- Omaha- 513 Kol WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 Wasrizaros Brueaw oe Tue Bee, } Stricturo, RIBENTH STREET 1t ron CLEATION FREL ittle, i any change . r 801 s com Park, W. . M e sonate weoks yet. Th Aking the cont it any of the local n have perfe lirect vote ted an o DOUCLAS BLOCK, I6th AND DODGE STS.. OMAHA, NEB. « 1o Hayden Bros A Rull ST O T 1311 s Nchoots Opened Itis orzaniz»d delay. Senator to be s Joues of who has been principa sumo \ssistod | Decessary by having i it held, to N R ) Albright, o' be sip| ) A Tekamah, to bo sunplied; Va no appomtment; Valley, K. (. Har " ted loor 4 Paxton 1o, 16G1h ond Py ) ‘arrie Rus! and tardy exhibitors their, be in necessary. There ar Lyons, J. B, Priest. 1. W. Shanks and D. Brown are to be editors of the Omaha Christian Advocate, the propositions Grana Island District, nam Steost, BRING THIS WITH You NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. | tho displays, some of tive exlibits beine much than any former ettorts in v county alon s und some of ounties are not far behind ountics represented arg « 'llll 14 ured at a Dance. Atmong We |y paraiso, Sopt. 11.—[Special Telegram AT e D ABLBE Sohki | o Tl Bk =Joo Kitchnuvy Underwent @ sRtiohe: MValley and Coming, | preliminary triai today charged with assault Fronticy Hall, Valley and Coming. | 1 3 § s ¥, 8 Doposltory, Otatin, Nt Dr. Holt, physicianto the New Yovk in- fant asylum, 1 find that in 400 ¢ most comumon exeiting cause w Prop | &) Bocause it APITAL, SURPLUS, £400,000 865,000 Manufic most nouvishing, iy W, » prostlont Colling, J. proat. atrick' exhibit Tl striot, us Don't Pa NE Bl Demise of Licatenant Sydenhnm. Keansey, Sept. 11—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee M. L Sydenham received o telegram this morning sayiog that his son, Lieutenant A, H. Sydenham, commander of embles, food mill, CR. MCCGREW e PRIVATE DISEASES aud DEBILITIES of * writes Mrs, T W. Wallaco of Oborlin, O., “has been visitors surprises, Secretary in the history of the The Mercer. Omaha’s Newz2stHotal, Cor. 12th and Howard Stroeta 40 rooms 2.5 por day. 40 rooms £1.0) por day Wrrooms with bath at$3 per day. L0 roonis with bith at3hs) por diag. MENT Norfolk Distriet, The audienco at tho new People’s theater otis, presiding elder, Norfolk ; was entertained by a first-class stock com- vany, which produced the laughable ab- surdity entitled “Blunders.” Like all pro- ductions of its kind it was full of clever things, keeping the people continually vulsed with lau While thero was no particular plot Lo the play, it portrayed the discomtiure that arose from the introduc- A baby 1nto the houschold of a newly :d couple, when a pug dog was the vis itor that was expected. The specialty pery of the merito con- ter, approved ional banks ] 1 - ; i James, to'be supplicd : Scribucr, 4. T Crooks.: ge follows: Bunkers National bauk, Ohi- | 0l palace stock cars. filled with cattle | South Sioux ity W. 15 Nl A O o L0 R DTS cago, for First Nutional of Groenwoo Y ¢ X : BTG SRS, ST At Fagantil Uniou National bank, Kansas City, for First | belonging to Charles Popper of New Yorlk, Wa ant i i the Omaba stage. Durig tho speciaties | Honal bauk, Omaha, for Fiest National_of | niteteen hours, side, W.H. Linn; Wish 0 clnss. 860C Miss Zmma, a child 8§ years of age, gave the | Tokamah. ‘South Dakota: Merchants Na- Bits of allrond News. Newcastle, to be suppliod sy, $00, " au 4 exhibition of skirt dancing, in. | Honal of Chicago for First National of Government Dircetor Paddock is booked | of Norfolk, financial g e 816 tormiT with flip-tlaps and cart wheels, | Huron, Union National of Chicago revoked. | sovernmanl:Directoks EndRoc R Vesloyan il A or the bicycle races tomor- | which called forth o "hearty encore. 'The Y. M. Butler of Lincoln is at tho Howard. | for the cast. ? ya rsity row is as follows : Miranda sisters, Emma and Lot closed | Mrs. R. F. Pottigrew and her sons are Messrs. K. €. Morehouse and Merchant of - o milo novico r A. Buckus, Lincoln | the program with a mostcroditable fet u pected o join Senntor Pettigrew here to- | the llkhorn are making 4 trip over tho sy Lorenze and Lotta, America’s groates A Lincoin' Normal; W, | the trapeco, in whith o s of ing | morrow. They arc on their wiy from Sioux » tem, trapeze artists, at Courtland beach to- Fairticld; L. Shader, "Lincolu; | gerial feats were accomplished k S. D. : W. Loc night. alter Burdock, Oninii, oLo hishod. R. S Palmer was today appointed post- One 1l race, open 0 R e mastor at Leonard, Taylor county, La., vico Lincoln; A.J. Banks, Lincolr Condon, America mukes the tinest brand W Th SR Femoved, smahas Ui Mockein, Livcoln: M. Nelson, | pasne, Co tra Dry lmperial. e N ior el Grand fsiand; W. . Rigés, Fairficid ' | licious, ruity and pure. i e oneab T eon, 8 Ono mifin race, linndican:. opea s Nebraska i county, Idaho, vico Georgo . Pénrsons, re- W. Banke, Lincoln; Ianks, Lineoin; A Whnt an trrigated Farm Means, e nd Alexander McD Fraser at Togelo Bachus, Lincoln Omahas B R [ W s 2 iy oocle county, U. I, vice David T. Hedgos hx A L t means when your crop needs moist- iaiiea Piniy SEHL T W. K. ure you raise your gate in the canal, the e water runs down the lateral to the cor- HERE’S A GOOD CHANCE. nor of your field, small plow furrows program was a beuts, best two in t added, $24 rious one, with Barretta doing some Trotting stake for fouls of 1591, 3:00 class, mile heats, best two in t 1250, Trotting purse i EDUCATIONAL. it 'AMERICAN CONSERVATORY, WEBER Music Hall, Chicago. r’:\n S asrta, Faraial Dot fr omshere: Yotme mooptralas. Fal tera begun Sept 11h. Sen ! tor Catalogue. 3, v, Directar tavte 1o pplicd; Win- 0 b supplicd; J.W. Jennings agent of the Nebraska = WILITARY ACADEMY ot Military tratod Co nis and family of the Burling- ton returned yesterday from a two weeks' outing in Colorado. J. I Preston of tha Milwaukee, with his wife and memoers of the family, have gone to Chicago to see the fair. “The Working Girls union and their friends to the number of 500 went to Plattsmouth Sunday, filling soven Burlington coaches. W. A. Deuel, superintendent of the Colo- rado division of the Union Pacitic, went cast yraska: W Banks, of cham- 1t is de- Leon, Kootenal \Z N S e S S AN AT AT AR A A A A R R R R R R R R RV INISTER. Kev. W, A, An th I'la Under Peculiar Cireamstianees, Nowrn PLatre, Sept. 11— (Spocial gram to Tug Bee.)—Elder W. A, Amsbarry loft his home this morning to go to Big Springs, Colo., intending to return in tho eveniuy Oun his way to the train he bor- rowed o revolver of the sherif, saying he might see something Lo shoot at'on his trip, o was seen 1o shoot two or three times ont of the window of the caboose. At Suthe land, when the crew roturned from switc ing. he was found shot through the head and died boforo reaching home After a careful examination the coroner's jury pronounced it an accidental shot, Rev Amsharry has been presiding elder of districe tor a number of yea wd is highly esteemed by all with whom he camo incoutact. His fricuds are not confined to the membershipof hisown church, but many rourh vailvoad boy s wiped away a tear at hearing this sadaceident aud said, *Ho was every one's friend Killea Tele S0l Personnls. Tecumsen, Neb., Sept. 11, ~[Special to Tug Bee.]-Mr. and Mrs. G, M. Rugglos of Sunta Paula, Cal., are in the city visiting irs. W. M. Buffum ‘b and family of Washington, D, visiting in thas city Colhapp, k. Roborts Hour left Thursday for Oklahoma Judvo W, W Gillin of Pawneo City and Miss Addio Houser of this city were married attho home of the bride last Wednosday aftornoon Nellie Gallagher visiting and Mart of St. Louis is in her sister, Mrs. Richard Knepper of this city will teach in the Tablo Rock schools the coming year. 'rof. J. A. Luft of Suttou is in tho city. Miss Lylo Hover of Falls City 1s the gucst of Miss Julin Dow The Misses Eflic Steen and Clara Carmody of Lincoln visited frivids hero lust wook, After i two weeks visit with Mrs. Bollo Jonrad in this city, Miss Bmwy Thornton loft for her howie In Kast Orange, N, J. yestorduy A ‘Apperson and family, Cla ce and 'n Wi 1, Mrs. Job Dillon and daughter ou and Colia Curran, Katie Staley, €, Woodloy, W. It Barton, Alfred Canfiold, Warren Tigersoll, Charles Ziegler, Feank Dafoe and Charles Dayis swell the Tecumseh delegation iu Chicago Lhis woek Miss Dora Seaver visited in wook J.F. Roberts Indianapolis. Mrs. H. Dougherty is visiting her parents in St. Joe. Sam Ross. George Glenn, Frank Scott and Charles Buftum attended the Hickman fair last weelk. Death of Conuncy 8. Dodsy Senurver, Neb., Sept. 11.—[Special Tele- gram to Tur Bek. | —Chauncey 5. Dodgo, for a loug time bookkeeper in the First Na- tlonal bank of Schuyler, ill health compel ling him to give up the position, died at the home of a sister in St. Paul, Neb., Saturday His rewains arvived hore today, whero he Will be buried by the Knights of Pythias, of rhn-n order he was 4 highly esteomcd wom er. Omaha last attended the reunion at Nebruska Morchunts Embarrassed, Hastinas, Sept. 11.—(Special Telegram to Tug Bre.|—Ou Saturday last Price, Berg. eron & Co., general merchandise, of Trum- bull, Huwilton county, gave the Kilpatrick Koch Dry Goods company of Omaha a chat- tel mortgage to socure a $150 claim, The Xock is worth $3,600 aud the viher creailors ery it through your grain, a shovelful of dirt thrown in the furrow makos the water spread, and when your ground is svaked you close your lateral gate. You aon't care if it” never raius; constant sunshine gives you a rauk growth; your yield will be from 4 to 10 times as much s the same acreago produces in tho rain belt, and there is never a failure of croy The Belmont canal in Cheyenne Co. co ors 40,000 acr G. J. Hunt, room 203, First National bank, has large acrcage for sule and will givo you full particu- lars and pay half your fare to seo it, Ample wator supply, rieh soil, mild eli- mate and short winters, Harvest Excursion. The next harvest excursion will leave Omaha via the Missouri Pacific railway on September 12 tosll points in Kan- sas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas, Arkansas, S. W. Missouri, Louisiana; also toall points on the lines of the linois Central and Mobile and Ohio roads in Tennessee, Mississippi and Al bama. On Southern Pacific Ry. La- tte to Lake Charles, La., inclusive. ots limited to 20 days. topovers allowed. For further information, rates, ete, call at depot, 15th and Webster streets, or company's offices, corner 13th and Farnam, Tnos. I'. Goprrey, P, & T. A. J. O, PHILLIPPL A G, [, & P, A, — Maretzelc and Pattl, Max Maretzek! 'To old-timers this name weans much, for to the man who bears it this city is indobted for seasonsof good wusic, admirably interpreted Howard in the New York mng, by invitatio ccention will be given by the Omaha Opy Fostival school in the Omaha city hall in Maretzel's houor. The veteran 1s to bo musical divector inthe school, wh give operatic performances in Deuve sas City, Omaha, St. Paul and Minn 1o one of which was dreamod of in the curly davs when Max led Adolina Patti on th stugo and fod her with sugar candy behind the scoues. Good luck togoodold Maretzok ! ol 1L Piles of people have pies, out witchbazel sulve will cure thom. - - Patronizing Home Industry, Notwithstandinz the fact that the Unitea States has a pretty good sized fair in opera- tion this year the patronage from Omaha, at least, of the Nebraska state fair will be larger than any previous yoar. The at tractions are better than e bofore; the races being exceptionally wood. Trai going and coming at nearly all hours at a moderate fare DoWiik's - Piles of peopio hiave pues, out Do Witt's Witch Ha, 3 then To Save Lincoln, Major French of the Salvation Army left for Atlantic, Ia., yesterday for a brief trip in tho interests of the hallelujah soldiers. Tho major suys that he coutemplates establish iug'a big Salvation tent at Lincoln. He will attend the Columbian congrass of Salyation 15t8 1o be held at New York in November. —_— DiED. Autices of five lines or less undor this had, Afty cents; each additional line, ten cents. PARROT 5., on Saturday morning, Sop- teuwbor 9 o' remaius wi takon W Bushville, L, for iuterwout. | profit gr Councliman Saunders Talks on Munlopal Ownership of the Water Works. The war hotween the factions within the corporation known as the American Wate Works company continues merrily. Each day brightens the prospects of the city ac- quiring that plant at a figure not oxorbi- tant. This is the view that Councilman Saundors, who is the enthusiastic supporter of the proposition to acquire the plant, takes of the matter. Mr. Sauuders is tho special committee that has been appointed by the council to investigate the probable chunces of the city acquiring the plant at a flgure commensuriato with its actual value. He has ot veen idlo and greatly erjoys the warfare that is being waged by the differont factions of stockholdor saundors has ascertained that the plant is worth at least $1,000,000, that sum representing tho bonded indebtedness of the corporation, exclusive of the few thousands of dollars in interest coupons that uro unpaid. Upon investiga- ton and inquiry he s con- vinced that the company has ex- pended that amount in the construction and maintenance of the plant, The wisdom of some of the oxpenditure ho does not con- cedo.He fluds that Mr. Venner, represent- ing i wing of the castern stockbioldors, b taken upand paid a number of the interest coupous and in this way prevented fore. closure at present. In his judgment it is but & matter of time until the internal strifo of the corporation will result in foreclosure and the valuable plart be placed under the auctioncer's hammer. When this time comes Mr. Saundors belioves that the city should acquire the plant ata valua not in- flated and that bonds of the city should be issued o the stockholders to pay for the same. Such an sarangement he 18 confident can b made, and thinks that the city will atly theroby. Mr. Saundors also finds that the annual revenue of the company in this eity is about § 000, of which amount the city pays from tho water fund $30,000 for the rental of hy. drants. Tukiug tno experionces of othar cities he concludes that u saving will be of- feeted o the people in case the plaut is ac quired by the city of Omaha, In his judg ment a fair interest upon the investment can bo veahizod aud the tolls to the tixpayers greatly reduced. An oxpeuso that . he bolieves must bo incurrcd within shert time s the laying of unother wain from Florence, whero the pumping siation and reservoir is located, = He finds thut the present main is not of suMclent capacity to meot the demands of consumers and that another oue must bo put in within a short time. Lverything considered, the Fifth ward gentletian is of the opinion that it will be advantageous for the cily W becowe the chairman of the Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U ol It is thought the workmen on the the beginning of next. Bridge and Te family to the mountains time card on Wednesday effective on braska division. passenger trains on this division Promises are complete for tne rate of I no longer st instead having b ado Noblo Frank F. Willia that he would pocket for $2.50 on each ticket sold rate will let him out, but a 100 much for tho railroads didn'c give them margin enough o se present rate. Howeve people witl accept the $30 rate, should be made at onc yesterday Impressions Formed | n Kecent Kastern Trip. Major T. S. Clarkson a good time, cess," said the u we fully appreciated. wero admirably planned, went off smootnly, with no accidents thing Lo mar the pleasure of the oc “There were about 50,000 in attendance of ‘whom went to Chicago after the oncampment and o 28 OV that is wore 1 certainly & wonderful show. swer, “The bare fact Wiy, It which those vast ¢ ,u-‘z., al railroads and - steams of s existence,’ public. as witness last Satarday, when Ll wore 220,000 paia admisaions on 'th of Grand Army day. That, | 2 third lar burg, and if the boys aré as nicely there as they we certainly be a success. ——— Piles of people, have pifes Witch Hazelsalvewill ure then . Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE yesterday afternoon via the Northwestern East Omaha bridge will be ready Lo swing the draw cither the latter part of this week or General Manager Potter of tho Omaha nal company has returned from Minnetonka and will shortly tako his The Union Pacific puts into effect a new It affects but slightly Shrine excursion to Chicago, September 16, hut tho s, @ $20 rat $, 1n viewof the fac have had to o down in his A §20 £17.50 rato wa 1o the a largo number of Applications w Noble Willinms, MAJOR CLARKSON’S RETURN, the Postmaster on has returned from tho uatioual encampment at Iudisnapolis wouring a smile that indicates that he had *Ihe encampment was o prodigious suc- Jor yesterday morning. “Indisnapolis “did herself proud’ and gave us a hearly welcome and a good time, which All the arrangements erything asion muny Lo see the fair “Lam u6u the firstone who hus sald it, but The © of it the more marvelous it secms When any oue asks me, what I cousider the most wonderful feature of it Iean only au- aarkablo the way in handled by the wp Jines, with ‘such facility and with 50 much cduvonience t the oceasion add, was cst day slugo’ the fair onened The next encampment will be hold at Pites. treated o at fadisuapolis it will vut D2 Witt's NARAARAAA “ Weighed and Found Wanting,” --Had Advertised in the...... 17 Words or Less . 18 Words or Address, T T N I T S S N S TS NN N IS Y 77 Iy BEE WANT COLUMNS He would not be wanting N SV IV AR IR FIRST TIME 25¢, After that a cent a word for eacl day. v Nt () \ \ FIRST TIME A CENT AND A4 HALF 4 After that, a cen? a word, More, ... ) IWORD., THE BEE PUBLISHING CO. 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