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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1893 TAKING OUT THE 'PHONES | 56 Seutetheis "5 Some wosder, "ortion 0N INPORTANT BUSINESS ROWNING, KING | Mortis, grabbed their” horses' bridies and 4 somie hot words ensudd. ending in a fight in T which Morris was badly worsted. They an attorney and returned and set ter to the satisfaction of Mr. MUST PAY HICHER RATES OR QUIT | Morrisafier which they were allowed to | UNION PACIFIC OFFICIALS GO EAST Nebraska Telephono Gompany Trying to | then drove ont of town toward Lincoln. Con- | Offcials of the “Big Five Receiver's” Route | & co Bring Lincoln Patrons to Time. and overhauled them near Lincoln. They Pack Their Valises, e I T e ’ consulte Dec. 2. TY OF MURDER, Basiness Men Wil Hold a ¥ coting nnd De- | Prospect of a Settlement of the Rate War vise Pians by Wi h a Vigorous Convicted by the Jury After Being Oat for on Pacific Coast Business— Receivers Two Dava Two Nig Fight May Be | Saervavas Nub, D ca Baie o Wil Meot and Discass Union Made. LAt R i D s i Pacific Matters — Kail Notes. two days and two nights, the jury in the Walker case brought in a verdict of murder | —_— Lrscors, Dec. 1 pecial to Tue Brr in the firat degree. The crimn Justifled 199 | here was an exodus of Union Pacifio The war between the business and profes- | V¢ "" st bl "" Pl .”h:.," officials eastward yesterday afternoon. Pres - — S— slonal men of Lincoln on one sideand the | and neariy neccssitated a new trial by re- | yyony Clark loft in the special car 010 for : Nobraskn Telephone company on the other, | [LSinE 10 Ko (0 e i ‘y,'r;‘”.\‘,‘(""']“'“ | New York via the Rock Island, accompanied What they are which nas threatened so long, commenced in | e murdor wwas Commitiec NAY ot | by General Trafilc Manager J. A, Munroc Broken lots are lots in which some of the sizes carnest this mornig. The employes of the | (4 yimost instantly kilied his neighbor, G. | General Passenger Agent K. L. Tomax and are gone in certain styles or colors. Inone lot there telephone company were the first aggressors | P. Stevens, The murder, which was delib. | a small party of friends. Gene ral Manager may be no sizs 36 in cut-a-ways anlvlnn!v in sack As s00n a8 the business houses were opencd | erately planned and executed, was provoked | Dickinson left by the Northwestern and suits, or vice versa. Or there may be both cut-a- the employes of the company appearcd and | by "’!‘w"" il ""Ivrv"\"""'”;" \”‘V”: | will bo Joined by Mr. Lomax at Chicago. vci'.n_\'s and sacks, but not the full’complement of commenced to remove LT B LA RS R A bl Ihe visit of Messrs, Dickinson and Lomax siza bourd of o \tors, of which he wasa s ” asked what they wer ing they stmply 10 | pombor: and. which resulted in an assoss- | to Chicago ab this time may bo far reaching 1 halots that sell fastest necessarily become sponded that the instruments werc out of | ment against Walker of § more than ho | in character, every indication pointing to broken firet. So you may be sure these hrulmn lots order and that they had been inst to | would otherwise have had to pay, the bonrd | setilement of the lo fopait them. About thirty-two 'phones | of arbitratars having been ereated uo so a dispute re this early in the Season are our very best and most sought 0 rate war which has been maintained by the ( arding the amount of damage | Ny nadian Pacif ' garments. r o forenoo nd this o Yaciii N¢ crn and Unioa ! e m.’wl\luq ;1l;v“u:,“m“l: renoon, au Lhis | YWaillor's * eattle had do b melih- | NOTe ”:Z‘I\“ yU( o 'ut rihor 1 Uni They're ours. atternoon the skirmis o O bor's cornfield Stevens wins an A St hl ’ Y tory nature S iwerd Rl o woral Manager Finley of the Groat — ; B The trouble originated about two months | ;‘{l : I L R "\'I' pun | Novthern was fn Omaba last waek Lo secure And we'll sell 'em at any price we want to. Ao Anordinnuce was introduced in_the | BIEH estoom by the community in WhICRAS | an exprossion from Unfon Paciile ofticials te We know our business. We're not selling clothes at 50 off for fun; nor to please the dear people. It for our own benefit, In this sale we kill two ducks with one brick tucing the ratss ou telephone | tived, while Walk \gitation assumed n lively as X dungerous man, and \s looked upon As city council r rentals, The warding said restoration of rates and a teic r cived by Mr. Lomax announces that n undesirable neigh in bor. ‘The latter lived alone on his far tes court tion for va M iion, | Judge Hallet in the United Sta ats, and, further, that the - general | George 1% Bemis: “Beneit to the People of | this morning granted the appl the business men would carry out their | 'Phe remaining toasts were: “On thr officers At Omaha had expressed no aiarn | Nebraska of Patronizing IHowe ludustry,” | a recciver, bus will not appoint any over the situation. He did not believe vhat | Attorney General Hastings: o Mabu- | one to that place until the parties to the suit more than forty *phones would be taken out. | facturing Inausiry of Nebraska,” Hon. I These he said all belonged to the old s seribers who had been notified 1o sien contract BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS AND SUITS: \ E 0 $8 $15 12600 §$10 §8.50 saee L] Y B L) They lind refusod to sign the | and \V. I Beehel of Omaha; “The Packing | candidates. The full decision occupies fivo b~y ts and honce the 'phones were | [ndustries of Neoraska,” John S. Knox of | tpe-written puges. ) 3 taken away from them this morni | South Omaha; *“The Press; Its Influence for Aoy 3 25 50 o LAt irof tlie ubiGHIbors will boj| ‘Etoint 1ndsLy )M, BdshelL 6rADAR Coln In the absence of President Clavk and Mr cene . L] . L L] held this eveninz and an_offort will be made Dickizson, the representative of Tue Bee to bring the matter t asked Mr I, M. Orr, secretary to tho re G y s Dikota City, Dec. 1.—[Special to Tue [ ceivers of the Union Pacific, what the proba- e Bom | aesday morming Miss Tilen Bouton | Ve outcome of this decision would be. Mr. a i Some interesting papers were filed with | °F AN DI CYLES 3 Orr said that until the full order was re ec ¥ ook 0f the district coutt today in the | went foraskate on Crystal lake. Not re- | coived it would be impossible to state how ’ e of the German ZNationai bank of this | turning in the evening her friends went in | favreiching the casé might assume. “The e strince | have had an opportunity to present arga- - | M. Raymond of Lincg h i s, AV, . Nason | ments before him asto the fitness of the < of Neby w | Interest ska,’ Dect, and the business men of the city were | 2OF L : Skl < hus been made o call o naturally friendiy to the city. Tt wis dls bR b AL A '_‘”f"\; fo | mecting of the lies fn intercst. Whotlior | 'w&dm““p the stock (W) naver carry goods covered, however, that under the charter | <8O 10 LORLES, 4k his mecting will be held in- Chicago or ¢ i " A | 6verth the nast Soano NS $hy ity had noizhv to Ax o control the | pYidotice nivwncet o Bis belst WHEH 0 | Puul s ot yet baon docided wpon, al The biggest s.lle ot high class clothing ever held in tlns city. | By these Geep, ra: loal C,“N‘{vk e il rates. This fact killed the ordinan 3 AL LB S r e A ally | thoush the general fecling 18 that the con- TR A p 5 X v b rad 1 g a X While the ordinance wis penting, howey i haThth ferenco will o heldn- the former ity early Talk doesn’t make clothing good. But good clothing makes }‘K;}: ;ot‘r‘xrn\\(:'lss;gomuq whom we aresure torotain. J4 the question of rates was nretty well dis O i My ihine | HEXEWea: : K . f e ras discovered that somo o the | war. Thelincof uefenss adoptod by hi Prosident Clark goes east to attend the talk, Our clothing has been talking for a quarter century., BROWNING. KING & CO. | busine ero paving 5 per month | ALtorneys was that of sanity, and wit- | sami-wnnual meeting of the board of di- s Y. ¥ D O voca chargod but $1.50. | This | hesses woro fmported trom Missourl, his DAL thE Dl DRGIe: Dsnemboe: s34 ———— - S ! 3y while others w byl L ' | native state, to subatantiate the position. k] e o Vo G Lt / discovery created pnsiderable dissatisfac W Yor |(|\l| whic the receivors of ¢ |\ 1 e road will hold their 6 full meeting anc | s Rawed the Rates. rour HOME INDUSTRY. the gencral policy of the system will be In order to doaway with the dissatisfac paed : | walked over ¥ ‘ EI I e l I ¥ tion, thoe t phone company st ated that it NUHSTORS FALEE ‘Il' II"““I Theory Ban ]‘ the smeeting of tho board of diraciors L] D R e it ki o [l R et ReNe i mRara U5 || AU PLiOr ViR SOTDENGTITLL ”.I'-" . ) D 0 st bhiere ‘ol -ba 1o FUrthu: Gor axcons, Do pocial Telegra jant o part of the company, wiil bo dis J 4 : £ : : . ing so that there could bo no urther com | O e uests sat down ta | cussed and somo plan igreed ipon that wi ust one half of factory prices. It's on broken lots. An immense f ade i maternlly assist the reorgauizition com- e has 4 paying #4.50 per month for years were noii- | the hanguet tendered by the ofticers of the | R iy mnmfir‘”r PN b Sy l . g S Wt on Bnvombort helt s Wbl | Aicnvees . Comsurers-Assinton | SRR hiom 1t roken the lots earlier than usual, On separate tables we place several hundrcd Y OhaE the £ ed 10 e | e ) ke ot the Camcoln hotel tonight. | rying. It is expected tha reorginizition i 3 > § A o ones the; st slgn new cor 1 4 i tain thelr *phones they must slxt ew OB |y ot was in overy way @ magnificent | commmitteo will sit in conjumiion with the our fine, reliable ArS. vas recoived ns a declaration uf war. | suceess, The menn comprised nothing but | board of direotors, and the resulls of this A meeting of the subsc I‘)‘r\ was called and | Nebraska products from the Cudaby's oxtail ll‘::' i:!:l' l.l eed |‘y \l\:':( h(u with r,“” L p M ¥ it was decided to compel the telephone com: | soapit the bezinning to the chickory and st by evorybody who has auy conuec- g A pany to reduce the rentals or #o out of busi e it e elars av the end tion whatever with the Union Pa EN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. lless, Committoes were appointed to can The postprandial courso was equ en e — vass the city, and s o result, 225 subserivers ninine. Mhe address of welcomo by THE DENVER CASE. WERE 30 ( g signed an agreciment to take out theiv ‘phones v Weir was one of that gentleman's | e R ! $ before January 1, unless the rates were re e S s ot onle eloquent, | John Evans Wins His Case Against the feeeae duced but witty. His aliusion to the city of Lin Union Pacifio ~The Cffect, 3 by Dl L . i e Manager Eicke informed Tur Bee this | coin, sived by Governor Butler and dammed Dexver, Dec. 1.—Ex-Goveruor John ans 3 . moening thnt the comny would pay uo sl | Ly Omaiy by it dow the house, | has won bis suit against the Union Paciil . u - 5 $5 { L AU R Eh L1 oy Ueiie thubi| | (161 busta Y Eask A bW RSO ERN || anvor o RUILToa asiting (O TEORSLE, i H definite 1ssue. Mystery Surroundlog a ¥ uig Lady secref ! vity against the scockliolders of the defunct «ch of her. Thogirl's skate's, hung across | fact that Judge Hallott refusad to Appoint i Farmers and Merchauts bank of Holstein, | a fence post on the land adjoining the lake, | a receiver fortae Union Pacific, Daover & On 1nues l a aPe SO i in Adams county Thie bank in question was | were found. Attached to them was a Gulf until the parties to the suit n h - i foreed 1o closa ik doars u veur o Iy owes | suyiug: “Gioodbye toall. Give my skatos | sidor the fitness of candidnies for tho N r 1 : 4 + . the German National of Laucoln something | to Gracie coivership is certaiuly in the favor of the \ “‘ B Y i | SITAAC ol 22 5 o | i wa e bank comumamces sait to | - Whether the girl ina fit_of despondeucy | Union Ducifio company: Juage Hallott un. 3 3 ou never boug 1t new this scason's make of lngh—class Cl()t]lll‘lg’ at répov Amount from tho stocklolders. | drowned herself or has tired of home associ- | dor auxiliary ordors appointed the present ‘ 1 * 3 i TTha papors Bled toduy were sizied by the | ations and gone abroad s still a wyvstory. | receivers of the Unton Pacifie recoivers of » such prices. i nitorneys for te Hoistein bunk. | "hey | buthor parents are fivm in the belfof” that | the Union Pacilie.Donver & Gulf. Of cousse \ 1 3 i assort that the uotes held by the German | she has taken her hfe. not found alive | the subsequent proceedings will take priority 1\ l " f the & 1 - Bers 7 | Nationat nre forgeries oxeciited. by ono W. | within twenty-four hours the lake will bo | to the firstappointment. I'cau hardly real- . As the lots are broken some of the sizes will be all gone the first day. You M Hope, after he had coased to bean | dragged ize that recoivers will be appointod who are 1 ) i i oflcer for fagent of PHDIDNIRRLL SRRt Heevican infmical to tho interests ‘of the system, KNow the rest. i recito that Hope was at one time - cashier o AL 3 : ithout the Union Pacific the Denver & f the Holstein bauls, but that he b been is- || FUENONT, Dec. 1= (Spocinl to Ttk Ber | = | Guif, Tanticipate, will have an uphill road Fobhtie o e | missed from that place. e cume to Lincoln | The 1es of the city heid union services | to triay s :\.{.ulmu- s into i conspir with one 8. | pdiy at the Bapuist church, Rev. G, M Should the order of Judge Hallett provide The paper and the string is ‘\ll { { V. Jacobs. The two executed the notes | wn ofliciating. The church was tilled to | for the removal of the gencral oftices of the that goes with these ) | ficiat . as tilled to gener tg garments, ( i REIGATaRoWlCRAL OO LY its capacit company from Omaha to Denver it will estab. L garments , H notes, aecordiug to the betitions | 5. Dora Williams, widow of the late [ lish in the Mountain City,the auditor, treas- | Y] e f were dated bacl in order to cre | Police Judee W After o Lingering ill r, froight and passenger oftices, general pression that Uiey were executed | ness, durit sho_ has bpon twicato | man superintendent and all offices o A 3 - e : - e e 7P - was connected with the bank | Colorado seeking from the dread dis- | necessary to the conduct of our independent ” s - - - o S > s t e 1t is further i that when Hope | ease, pussed away at the residence of her | line. The trinsfer, however, can bo made i coased his connection with the vank the di- | father-in-law yesterday of consumption. | without much troubldpas all ‘accounts have T E Y Toctors discovere atho had aisposed of | Fov funral will oeour tomorrow. ab e p m. | been kept separately. fred Tilton,a cowboy,shot and killed Jim Pym, MAY BE IN MEXICO, | PUT HIS WIFE ON THI FIRE, | I some of the bills recervable, amountin from the Congresational church, —_— ah ""l's"‘“l‘"" who “"“'? a medal of honor THE about 2,100, They domanded n Settl ATy Y ST e e ¢! _ voted him by congress for bravery in action | ¥Yet Another Possibility for the Great Cor- [ Awlul Deed of a Dranken Husband Who 1s | i of him and he transterred to them 1 s B EAY ORREUELYL in Custer's famous Gglit on the “Littlo Big bete-Miteholl Figh Now Under Arrest | ARMST RONG- shares of stock in the Fidelity ‘I'rust c; | e ‘ — orn in 1876, Tilton escaped. 5 Head & BN naer 3 Al ) Shuee oo sy ek | 220700 08 W MO OO |y e o Wt she Tioh ovaiel. Sr o, Dos 1oWhen R . bt { sweoan, o, i 1R ol ds | HOPKINS l’ ot An0 o L Eiohtodk 800 | NanpaskA Ciey, Deo. 1. (pesial Telegiom Officials Are Earnlig. T T started for fln; City of Mexico poriy weeks | covery has been wade ina farm house six | retary. They declined 1o tccept the stock | to e Beg.| -, I, Brauer died this ove Judge Dundy had a word ortwo to say yos- sl ago to prepare for the openns of his track ¢ miles above here by the neighpors of l and succeeded in cfecting a settiement with = auer died this ovON- |\ 1iorning about the applic Y fhe | Warmer awa Snow Frurcies ts Whnt Ne- | thore o had in view tho sccuring of the | Michucl ! : PRIVATE HOSPITAL TOR | aged #, The deccased had lived in Ne y ¥ pplication of the hael Heunessey | i tope on nother bisls Plo Holstein stock- | BRI (o tho past swenty-1hrée years, | Feceivers of the Union Pacific for the allow- braskuns May Expect Today. Corbett-Mitchell fight. He stated before he Honlora i a i onlcinalthor AH By WOMEN AND CHILDREN. I holdors deuy the allogatiou thuy tho Gorma | Wi ot Fopuean 00 A e e e B B goiglng l"-(, 1 ‘l..‘..‘mir..\ Satur- | loft that e would sound, tho- Diazgovern- | bis wife have been seen about the f Spectul Advantages: Hospital building new notes sued upon. but claims thut they w - (o s th ey BRrvicos i A ot sala e e s ay: For Nebraska and Iowa—[Fair; slightly | ment as to interference. hat the Rl e A TS e T nodern Iprovements: private roons, no tukon 3 FAK d 1nye some | the following dispateh received by the Sport- | found=Mrs. Hennessey lying on the floor un- ¢ § FE Gl uraes: ) blRgeR ol ) Fooled ths Police. Foyer of the Firss Wost Side Opera fouse | ©Vidence to show that these receiversare | Jor South Dakota—Suow flurries ing News cious, with no clothing on and her body | fahysietins ALL FOR $2.0010 500 PRI DAY ! NL(DhIongo Miaktrdyed: something more than ornaments and that | southerly winds. Crry oF MEXICO, Nov. 30.—Should Corbett ass of burns, the flesh in many places | | actonting o discis and aceon fon, D Yesterday a smooth looking stranger came g X Y t tall through a Tuck 1 Salopl Axmutrong Honlclun, ko pyi clarge RDRISEARY SmOOLL LoniitE s IRIR DT S D Ciieaco, Dec., 1.—The Haymarket theater | the nature of the duties performed by them e e Il isonville 1| | being rolled upon hor body. Her husband v, G . Hopkins, A. M., Honorary ol s iy enratd | @b Halstead and Madison strcets caught fire | Justify the allowance of such an amount.” Hud Countorfeit Money. R. C. Dot was lying near her, stupid from drink 1339 & 1341 South 29th Ave, O waha sister from o life of shame. ‘Tho girl was | -this morning and at9:30 o'clock the flames | 1t is uhderstood t Ilthe parties inter- | B. Robinson, who is said to be a druggist | As Governor Mitchell of Plorida shows | Mvs. Hennessey, as well as she could, told found in o local houso of ili-ropute, but when | had gained such headway that small hopes | ested except the government have given | on South ‘Thirtenth streer, was arrested | Signs of interforeuce it is not impossible | the neighbors that herhusband a week ago | — - - :.\\’k«-x\,‘u:, m:l ~l‘.xlnnv:‘ “1“{“.“““;\ ve red L]nl\!‘ | of saving tho structure wero entertained ulxl.»lni- e rm\)v.h) the me & :;1 :h.A order, | last night in the Third ward while trying to 'I‘l:,:"l the fight may go to the southern re- | gt Wednesday, while drunk, took hold of o was an old offender and that she hac ik 52 e hek and General Cowin be notified to appear A Teit B, e * er and dragged her to the open fire place 'he theater narrowly escaped destruc 1 + L P pass a counter coin. When arrested - her a T her | plisce ot oven putd the wmount of b wku.'hwl A ruction | Monday morning and © sentime H BERABLEC. 8 o 5 AT B Y broved o ba the ox-wife ol u . | 8bout three yours ago in the groat Monday woruing und siguify the sentiment | Lirge' rovolver was found in his pocketand [ Wil Meet Again v and pushed her n over the blazing logs, set . B e i e the mother of 4 ohild 4 | fire which doatroyed the Smithtow Genernl Gowin,. swhon sson. sald/that he | RO, Yas. oharged. with. ocariying. concouled 'ne citizens of Omaha may witness, this | ting her clothes on five, gy e bl : Y o : ] said that he | yeagons, Robinson snid he went down in | afternoon, the sccond game of foo bail he- | He looked on the scone with great delight Omaha’s Newest Hotsl, years old. The man who “rescucd” her 15 | o dime museum and several other bmld- | had noidea whether the government would | yho Ihird ward leliver {1 e while she burned, and laughed at her | hamed Jumes Coombs and hie lives at Red | . consider £1,500 4 month reasonable the Third ward to deliver some medicine | ywoen the University of Nebraska and the sl Y 8 ¥ ngs, oentailing a loss £ about £ nable ornot. | ynd that in making change some one palmed | (5 agony Cor. 12th and Howard Surzeti E :-:;m.[yl‘ ’_\a‘w‘.l.»‘nl-“u_“ s un englueer in he | 000,000, The theator A I:.- minu ormed counsel in New York of | off the counterfeit on him. He carriod the | URiVersity ot Jowa. The game of Thanks. He refused to call m medical aid after- 40rooms §2.50 por duy. ompioy ot the Burliugten. Ho has w wife | TSN of tho mimagomont, of thewall | ooy tieg, of the application, “und would | gun oosuusw ho had to bo out luto and us | BIYing rosultod i a victory for tho Nebruska | w ds and the woman has suffered uutold | 40rooms £L0n por sy position on the Lobigh. I o Lincoly | Kuown Columbia theater with Will J. Davis |~ Pl trial of the o sarnogie, Phipps | Mtter of seli-protection boys. The Towa team is anxious for the | Dain fora Wr"‘h! : e Srhemeitiit ik V5L 9 "‘,‘K'J'r‘(” o the girl to 1o with b ho girl had | 43,10 v, The Huymarket has been con- | & (o, against Richar Co. will proba- N So.Ing ERIGI1iexneoi So.min iwthe o o e St A Ty »n L Every Iespoot, in her possession a uumber of letters written | l" "’mn 'u'xw “(“n... “."“,"":" SU play howss bly oceupy tho foderal court )l-l-xz<l.‘\' Diok Holds the fig Key, l.nxnu‘.[l L:-‘un is ”plmn,\l .-ufnlmr.u and an ex- | threa with violence by the towns Matosahic e - frequong allusions woro” e’ to s | OF 113 BIOXITALS 1o, MAYmAror suuse: | have some evininal cases roudy for trial, by at the city jail is position has boen | witnessed in this cliy. 10 whs & close game 4 Hasort, e man was fined §10 and costs | Place., The building was five stories high | gho "l::;““fi)“i;“_,"“m.‘}"‘_’-‘l;;“‘,):’!:“‘“_k"“‘I‘H held by f'rank Robbins for several months, | from start to finish,” and, despite u..‘ bad AMUSISMISNTS and tho girl was sont to Nebraska City at | Withafrontage of twenty-five feet on Madi- | afiernoon. It is likely that it will remain in | Put he has been sick for several wecks and | Weather, was witnessed by about 1,000 ad = 2:30 this afternoon, veet. A large partof the rear of the | yegsion the greater part of th weak is friends foar that ho will never bo aple | iYers of the sport, Who Whiokegiviog TH'Q m ding was given up to the theater, but o ¥ toagain assume i bosition on the forc game between these two colleges may be / T0-DAY, TO-NIGHT. Papiihion Gan Clab Shoo the froutage along the street line was used Other 15 W "uy the Fine, Tho uppoiutment of Dick Marneil 1s said to | Sousidered us pormanently loeated in’ this SVELDL, AVERINUAL PariisioN, Nob., Dec. 1.—[Special to Tue | for stores, Above them wore ofiices. The | Gaicago, Dec. 1.—A meeting of the West- | bea most oxcotlont oo, as ho is rputed to 814, k.18, broopiing Ko athletic event of x0 Performances of the Trugedian, | Brg.|—The cleventh annual hunt of the | Stores were badly dumaged by water, much | o poconoar nssociation will be held to- | De one of the best ofticers on the force and no.§eason. | RTHIEn fan o) AT od 4 of the stocks being ruined and the office po; BEANDENE A 5 h £ 0" | «woll fitted for any position in which he Ihe game today will be played at the apillion Gan elub was held yostorday, with | Vion' of the bulliing was. almst o 10 morrow Lo consider the stand taken by the [ ¥e) SR (04 : Young Men's Christian association ball i :‘l‘\:\\f“u'I(l‘-".\rxly.:‘:i Papiltion i 1;] K. Spear- | \1 5 l\ fore the fire was got uncer control. | Rock Island in declaring that uunless its fine ° i park 'llu-wl‘mw \\'M]hl:l- up |rmm|vll\‘ at Bant of " Gratng. ns. cabtaing, aty-four | 1o loss in the building e CRIIER A A " 3 i o | 2:30 pom. Those ) witnessed the last Supported by NIE BLAIR EDMUND COL o G e o fout | Mo loss u the bulling ahd 164 contents was | of $150 s remited it will uot joln tho Dro- | Movements of Ooon Stenimers Docsmber 1, Aiiapia hoto i sriiiasaed the laak pvorted NIE BLAIR, EDM Spearman winuing by fifteen pof | ter Is dostroyed the outlre auditarium | Bosed emigrant oloaring house schemo, At Hamburg—Arrived—Gothia, from New | \ho were unable to see the Thunksgiving REPERTOILE Married at spalding | drenched and smoked. On this the l0ss was | aaia oo ana i e ouulke 1o tho ciigrant | Yok 5 # game an onportunity is now offored o s MATINEE TODAY AT 230 8 palding estimated av $15.000. schieme and us it has ovolved so much trou- At Queenstown— Arrived—Campania, New | un equally good game, It1s the last gamo Richard the Lion Hearted."”" Conai Ravivs, Nob, Dec, 1 (Snocial to | P SEREN 5L | Dl that i is not Ny tho other lines will | York to Liverpoo! B ot aa et THIS EVENING AT 5 " wyer of this place Hd | wer ALY e burning building | 4110w the question of §150 to upse i B e e latori Tk B J. Dwgerof this b ind | wero only cqualod By the excitement ( 1OV O auostion of §15 to upsotat S Internn adnword ¢ . o T Qladiator Miss Catherive 12 O'Neill of Spalding were | attending the great fire of thred® years ago Railway News und Notes, PERSONAL P ARAGIAPHY, N T b U T Uriseal i Lipst 00k T80 SR RN 0 erecd f married at tho littor place yestorday. | ‘Thousands gathered in the viting weatherof | Mr. 1. A. Nush left on a short western P X T S TR Yy ey balcony, 50 Mr., Dwyer is an onterprising young mer- | the coldest day of the year to witness the | teip yesterday afternoon | Attorney Genetal'Smith McPherson of | S0ns gathered ab Madison Square garcen chiint hore and hus bride is the daughter of | destruction of the west side theater, the Mes. . IL 1. Clack, wifo of tho prosidens | 10We i8 8 guest at,JhéPaxton witness the in ational broaasword c | ,s § N1a17Ts ONLY, Commenoing Geoneral O'Neill, deceased | fivstone to attract the logitimate drama 10 | of the Uaion Pacific, left R Johu (. Whitmore and H. ;. Whitmore of | tests. ‘The 1irst ovent between Sergeant Sun(l'\v Dec. 3. N 1) { SRR IRERGY BN thia T I 2 5 uis L Lincoln took their Phunksgiving dinner in | Walsh of Scotland and Fritz Lund of Den e TataL P _ ) il 1 o Lo 58 is estimated at $100,060, 360, 4 own. ! 4 S TH YL T ! gram to ‘Cur Bk |—Two. travelers put the Unlon Pacific bas returned from St John K. Wheelook 0f Albuguerque was in | Major J. A. Maguire of Iveland and Licuten H ! Bk 1~Two- ruvelets byt v | AL Ltls Loul the city yesterdays neturning howe frow an |yt W Kendall of England was awarded Muh Messer In Jno J. MeNally's Latest and Happlost Effort ] el ave i Bosos Rose's livery harn Unica, N, Y., Dee. L—The four-story brick | Mv. B, Allisou. gencral advertising agent | CA5ern Visit 4 to Hendull Battimore, Md A COUNTR Y SPORT. e e grod 1 uhioceed oh | structure, known ns the Newell block, was | f the Missourt Pacitic, is in Omaha'on bus W B. el {0 TNNJSINTS v iage, B, W, () Xavios Orlotelil of Gospoy and Ohovalio: ONE CONTINUDUS ROAR, — | occupied by J. N. Rathbun, paints, oil, wall 'he regulur meating of the transmissouri . it : Sy b 5 Nothiug but Now Ideas, New Musie, New Dances, Qcouiiied by N. Barhuun, patnias ol Wil | S ektoi Dashenses nator | -Consrpssman:Titeok of (llinols, Ve pushior | 1iho teasof $ue outs Prom, Hhonce ou — 1 Sty WO BATIOR SPCAK TOF LiomBeIVeR pajer. §150, y an: | tow e lod ta maet Teehawsos | of the .nationalifenkrups . bill, waa in the | thocombat wus more bivter. il reforee All Sald She Could Not Live a oier Ditthey My Lrw | — | . ) ‘ el sterda defL for the cast on the | swarded the combat to the chevalier Ino. G. Sparks Ada La December 15 Ly ¥ ay Month . SERlE S O N E a RFTisory Tawa Burnsd, | ORE A - R ; | afternoon train The lust combat was between qu‘xwml Frauk ). Jackion ‘m“‘y.‘ |' % Ca L T. Dec. l.—Durant, & town | poonerul Mauagors Dickinson, Holdrogoand | “yro, 'y, 7. wiuglbdald of Cortland, N, v, | fioss, the ohampion of Awmerica aud Poutt | o, g1ive and Weld—Thanks to Jiw B Callalin f Lo ing o twelve miles from heve, was last night com- | oyer matters coanected with their respec. | 8 leading democgaida politiciun aud an ex- | ™ amplo i Hood's Sarsaparilla. Toiad Cari R DECEMBER 2, 1893, plotely destroyed by fi he loss aggre | tive mads, switching charges belug among | treasurer of ihemplre state. was 1n the Fhankegiving Birds, e Geo. 8. Gites Fruderiicy Dipew A Sty gutes $53,000 whicn s well coverad by in- | the subjects discussed city ‘Thursday '}“'L called upon M. 1. Quite a crowd of sports witnessed a select #1 must praise Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it 19 pRtcEa Phorn rI\ I‘{ I“ I‘; ~ « surance. 'The fire was the w el e 1 Sheerar. Mr. PidJaeald departed for Min Ay S N o it {rd ¢ Wonderful medicine. T suffored 10 years with 1t Svett] A B R cendiar [ A Wondortal Eiiton of & Magazine. ueapolis yesterday morning. AUGLHA BEURTO ARD. IRNAIGH s Neuralgla and Dyspepsia The Garden City Quarte L0 . % ward on Thanksgiving nigh wree pair o - AT —— e NEW Youk, Dec. 1—Special Telegram to | Mrs. Fred Merisheimer and children spont, | % ) ) . k . ! Tan ey POPULAT P Tintcano T 1 bl Mt » | Tue Bee Fhe December World's fair fivsy | Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Mertsheimer's ame cocks battled for supremacy,and s [ and faiating -pon“ B uulhnlnl‘ "‘: “]“‘ ISihSTfiEET T“E“TER 1345 A oA . five at 150 and 182 x Wit v parents, Judge and Mrs. €. A. Baldwin. | couple of bull terriers showed their gamo be almost ‘1‘”‘1“““r”1.1‘":,":5'\;';.“‘«'l‘l»ml pon This Afternoon aud Tonight Quiney siroot completely burned the in. | edition of the Cosmopolitan, which anpears | My "Mértsheiuier's home is now at Kansas { qualities in a scratch fight. Then two local | 8 greatdeal ot oy, 80 UGN,V Eay 'COSGROVE & GRANT'S World's Fair torior of o five-story building and led ton toss | Wy, is 56.000—the largest ever issued in | City, where her husband holds a position as | boxers sparred six moderately lively rounds, told me about H A Saraaparilla, and 1 began » " i approximatiug $15,00. o origin of the | the worla and probably double. that of any | master mechanic of the Kausas division of | auitting with even houors A cocking imain, DKot T welghed less than 100 103, and Was Famous Five Comodians in . fire is unknown ! other in kurope or America. The World’s | the Union Pacifl | & dox fight and a fight to a fAnish ave talked 5 » . ; Dison t Topies.g | nearly 200 splendid illustrations. o ‘Grand Island; V. . Shickley, | Boon at one of the road houses. Every ono who saw me thought I could not The Current : club held its regular | - - Geneva; F. G Cartlidge, Chicago; W. N - live another mouth. But I began to improve Matinee Today 2 cents To se 1S Supe S0 o | i 1006Va | v oaga i T cks Out, W v Y - T'o secure this superb venir 1000HnR 108%" OVARINS Ot thp SonnsMants Mysteriously Kilied. | Williams, Geneva; Theo Starks, city B | Schseffer lacks Out. atonce after begliulug with 00d's Sarsapi Last performance Bunday Matiues 8 1 Cricago, Dee. 1.—Scenaefler has announced | rilia, and have gradually gained until 1 am now send or bring six coupons of this Christian association builditg Coruansvig, 1L, Dee. L—The horribly | Dunkin, Nelgh: J. Zipfel, Tolodo, O.: Miss A6, 3 haul T oy o Featwell, sleep well, and series bearing different datcs he Unity elul e ot il session at | manzied Femaius of 3 maw found by the side | Nellie Ldonard, Topeica; Major J.'H. Cryer, | that oth gagements will provent bim | Berjecty SRredl o LR T owe dll to |5T" STREET T“EATEH. 1 b AALTHIR. TR the st Unttarian chirent " o onadt | of the Vandalia track near the depat here | Philadelphin: Jacob Kolf, St Louis; Ray | from meeting Ives in the game urranged for LR A AL L R — f ; ad atiendapee and the Usual intercat was | Weduesday nave boen identified as those of | Do Havallado Denver . i1, MacCall iary 22. The hing hias all falien through Hood 8 Sarsapa""a o s Leas Chomais SNAL 1A= SRt T AH]’ PflB]’I:[]lIU [][Pl'l’ wabifested in the mli\.m\- ussed | Mike W |M-I|\v\ a lin]mn winer, an il n.; 18 | ;"lf‘f‘u'"-w‘v 3 M N ‘,,‘:'"“,’m}“““"“_u Wou by Weuta by One Point. ad of balug, .LMA ow 1 am u\lllm .::4 S A Grewt Play A Grout Success. 3 - v~y | wenera'iy believed to have beeu the victim 0en, Cly; J. J. Md s Q! W " atel » Mus. ELIZABETH MESSER, & " AN ExTENDED POPCLARITY. Brows's | of foul play New Youk, Dec. 1.—{Speelal Telegrum to | | PAYToN, O, Dec. 1.—A live pigoon match | s flat Baruey Bireet, Haltlmore, 3 The Crust of Society’’ Bee Office, Omah Broxomisn Trockes havo for many years | s - - Tk Bre ) ~Omaha: H. D Kounte, I L. | between Phil Wentz and “Shorty” Bacon, | ——— —— By wpectal arrangement with Mr. John Ste1s0n) g ee ce, Omana. been 'he most popular article in for re LELE ed Noldior Kountze, Ilaza; A. H. Kelly, Westminster; | fifty birds each, $0 a side, was won by TOOD'R, FILLS sro purely vogetavie, por | ot Hiiniry. Arthir Lewls, Elia Frootor Giis i —— } | lie¥iag Coughs and Throat trouble | Muss Ciry, Mont., Dec. | ~Last nigut Al- | H. A. Wagner, Broadway Central Wenlz with a score of 86 to 85. factly harmioss, slways roliable and beueficial Firsl appearance ab popular brices