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MBER 10, 1893 l that early date. o wagh momber of the dustrial piants, and dissemination of in itor formation on the commercial advantages of clected . Omaha. There are practically no araw- i b i He had Question Now Asked by Those Who Bonght | [Ny et Are oo, with the | Reasons Givea Why L“f““‘ Oompantes May 0 B0 O tia eciine LB past fow menths . Newsboy Banquet Tiokets. possible exception of the apathy of a | Decide to Raise Them. w pid. He was borii, in 1817, being 70 Dancing and Cards. | few members and a number of yearsold | wealthy citizens who have been 3 The o " oo indiffe JANITOR KEPT BUSY TURNING BOYS AWAY | o6 (Y W legisiature, gnd in 1869 was robate judge §f Douglas county n an invalld for the past six Gorman Olub Spends a Pleasant Evoning at funeral service announced for 2:30 ni o the oreanization and ad- | LW WATER PRESSURE THE MAIN CAUSE | . m. today at the family residence. ‘ln- | BOHEMIANS WILL HONOR COMENIUS terment at Prospect | | n they are convinced that the child is a ——— —lle timate commercial offspring possessed of ke Auction Tomorrow | rosent TS Portrait and & Stroamer | 5 ternal pride. They will soon bo convinced | Fighting Equipment s Urged—What — A { MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK | “ae foed” was not visible to any of the 1o to create the | meeting of the organization last Tuesday . 1o the School Beoaring that Name nne 1 this respeet.” One Nebraska Merchant Fooks at the Ques- the Underwriters Are T OUDNITUDD { M\ 4 L J “kids" who cscorted full-grown appetites to | impression that the influx of the foreign | evening the subject of fives, insurance rates, il tion from the Banker's Standpoint. S T el fi ] " I IS‘ S‘)RF \FR \[D Talking About. Woon River, Doce, 5o the Editor of g -Uther Gossip, | N T T N AL D Y Migs: ) | Tae Bee: Will you kindly allow me a small | OF 1 ll | \ I I{ I —— AL} V] )L I DY o the amusement of the younger people, while | \ clearing house of Omaha has adopted But that is not the worst foature of the | YIFLUe. which exists to some oxtent on_the | fsniing fire, water pressure, and, in fact, Ve a\fis vors | the parlors playing cards. ut that is no w 0 | 1slands among some native women. That if they are not using those sovero Shephord, the Author of the Enters pri And on Al Sides un Tmprov , Not Present to Make an Ex- planation—His Career in Omaha tainment Coma | | space in your paper fora little soctal chat i \ with my fellow merchunts? To begin with, Members of the Gorman club 1 T opsuia 11106 £6 4R THOVE® OMxTX WHo18sa18 .\;.|.~ business cares for a while and enjoyed merchants who expressed themselves so | themselves at the social hop given by the soverely against the rule which the | €1UD last Thursday evening. Dancing was The postponed newsboy's banquet was to | The Commercial club, having dallied with Anve been given last evening at Washinglon [CONTINURD PROM FIRST PAGE.] * water and light, has now plunged into fire hall, according to published schedule, but | los. “It1s | And electricity. At the regular monthly — aced the piatform with long st \ mistaken tdea for any affair, as the indications are that no such | syate of affairs existed before white faces | 81l the auxiliarios of a lively discussion ot | gupynciations to pacify their country ML il ettt o etd | banquet will b given, and that the individ- | were scen upon the islands. insurance rates received the vigorous atten- | ougiomars? We nll know, or at least we | Uhroughout the cvening aud pleasure was | ual who has been posing in the capacity of aking of Prince David, Mr, Thurston | tion of sixty members who gathered around prime pusher in tho mattor has not been | brandod nimas a “manufactured princ tho banquet board aud expressed thelr » exchiange thoy chas ountey | Pants. At 1lo'clock lunchoon was served. \ ¥ related in a very distant manner to the | oo " gtz Sy to the exchange thoy charge on country acting in good faith at any time sinco the | guien: He praised President Dole's ability | YI0WS fully and in cxcoedinly plain English inception of the scheme. On the cont bauks, for their tinle and the money e e e withol o ’ el 7 > < ® s e mo Misses [da Pomy. Antonie Tzschuck, Alico v, | and spoke somewhat enthusasticaily of | Wihout any unnec s ton Bas been | they havo tiod up is worth & there is amplo ground for a lusty suspicion | tho resources of Hawaii, but suddenly x that the whole thing has boen engine 1l thoy chargo | Lund, Anna Pomy, Olga Karbach, Wi ' | it rosouer of “iiawatl bt auddenly J ovidens in insatanss ahd commercial | on those local checks. I would ltke to have | Dreyfuss, Guuthor, Bangs gt f 4 55 $1ib sole piutpose of blacing money th the | tiresting old straw.’ Speaking upon, an ought to know, that ail banks aro entitled | d¢Picted upon the faces ofall the vartici Opposite the Paxton Hotel, which By order of castern creditors who were obliged to take their goods back from Denver furniture dealers in 3. 1t developed the fact that the five | S0me of my fellow country merchants point | Mosdames J. P. Lund, G fnsuranco companios sertously contemplated | ME out Some reasonable objection they | Frick, Schafer, A.Cahn, 1. Motz, sr., nexation he said that he oxpressed his views i : o st sonding Omaha or New lior, G Hatin, 1% Motk v ChARIes n R O e g .t R i g BSEIEEHS of deslzning DAFEISS, ard Lhat 1H086 | Foity 1o e DRy 16 ot A Marioan Pablie nd an ndvanco in rates unloss bettor fire pre LA LR L o U L T huielsor, G, Haba, I Mot g, Chatles | | order to settle their accounts. All bright, new goods and who have eenerously purchased tickets for 1 nothing to retract in that respect 1 U9 CaftR DAy il Lamishio banks. 1 forone do notsee any reasonable t Messrs, I, Mot {ge., | ill 1 : <t 1o ‘ Y il pRARRY 3 \d n b AFRERE »y Captain Palmer and Commissionel 3 Messrs otz, st d will be sol the highest bidder. Nothing reserved. grossly imposed upon. O oLt SUGHIT b8 Y O i SR bor. | erable thinking among property owners and [ SXCHANZe, as our banks do hot vhargathelr | A. Cahn, wfer, 1. Schojeiser ) RTAITRY S v oR s 5 ara loho i S0l quite s mantle of mystory | ton. Tt shouid bo proounced hatvwat-eo' | {0 L R1G? R it will be Totd fn | customers anything for drafts on Omaha | Lange, o. Frick, J. I, Lund aid A, Moyer, Below a partial list is given of the goods that are to ‘onveloping the affate but facts ate coming | And not ‘hay-way.” Tho oficial tongue in or New York. Tho only point Tseein the aweek or two to more fully discuss the subject and take pro to light that do not tend to inspire confi- | Hawa dence in tho philanthropy of Mr. John | Amer Shepherd, who has been acting as chiet en- Wol gineor of the undertaking. The tickets that ‘ wore gotten out by Mr. Shept ' follows is the American language. I W slang has reachod there, HANGEBIRG 67 EHORY WIAW, Fault Found with Water . “Would the provisional A read as | \yorican flag if it w 3 restoration to power?" wa T Help the Nows and Messenger Boys A Rt DR i 3 3 1 *1 think not, sir, because the provisional | 4sce A Grany, Bunauotand Musical Hntortaiii | sovernmont wanted to bo anothorstar upon | obiuion condemned tho wa en T be sold. This is a way of an objection is that a man cannot pay or discount his bills before he has got sure, the money in the bank. Of course I have my fire upon the In conversation with a number of repi '{h"‘ll"- the Liful) thing, ulvw .\'gnl".l many of my Germania Club ot ¢ o for Queon Tilitok. | sentauve Omaha business men and property | fellow merchants are doing, that is, sending (O e €0 D Q . Owhers during the past woeok a Breroporter | it cbecks for cortain amounts they expect Ll k fnod Cehat the concensus of local | tohave atthe bank by the time the check | most influential German soc tor works com. | Teturns. Right here is where the shoe | in Chicago, has, by a vote of Pt action, T TOT Governor Altgela’s icture Refused by tho and opportunity to buy a holiday present at your own price, club, the N T R al organization | | Sidebonrds, Pedestals, 3102 of thedi- | | Hall Racks, Ladios’ Dressing Tablos, lan i FTOH L HO HOBY: POy e TR g pinchi2s, But we all kaow that sending in | pectors, refused the proffered gift of an oil Choffonier: Cornot Olintes 1 ¢ 41 that flag,” was the reply, “but I will not say | PAny for the poor display of pressure at the | Pinch? oy 4 i d rectors, refused the proffered gift of an oil heffoniers, orner Chairs, Thursday cyentng, " Novomber, 23 Rev. | ' mor on tHat subject.” ¥ | Farnam street theater fire, thus giving in- 8 chock for anamount we huve not gol &t | porratt of Governor Altgeld of Illinows. As Maplo Chamber Suits, Card Table 1 Charles W, Savidgo Will Prosido. Tromi- | jtoferring back to his remarks about the | Surance companics cause for complaiat, and | N6 bANICIS Bop Goine DUSIoss o bsEOSS | o oguly of the implied fusult the governor, Birds' Eye Maple Chamber Suits, Loather Seat Dining Chairy nent and Well Known Speakers Witl De- | e be bt o " Me. Thurston then | it was wenerally acknowledged that the L > ) ) _ X Y A yak C! or Sul Brass Bed liver Short Addresses. Exorcises Begin av | et TORUSES, o tainad | needed moro fir engines and an increased | fellow merchants will say: “We can suve a | who camo from Washington to speak at & Oak Chamber Suits, Ay 80O'Clock. Admission 50 Cents.” Hehaeld I i A appropriation to maintain the fire depart- | £00d deal of moncy h; soiding thos rhvv%;.‘ banguet to be given at the club tonight, has :in;ffl{;m\ nber Suits, (]3;""',‘(.‘|"'f'“" Tho boys wore induced to call attho offico | i1 thap what hoodoved the anuexation | Ment. ‘Therescemed to be unanimous ob- | 1% M IMAY Bt Bave the exach anlount tt e | refused to be present. “Tne action, it is said, ok Dintng Chatrs, o) of Mr. Shepherd in tho Now York Life [ ontitf v HOBTRGEt HAS jeelion to- an advance In insuranco rates, | bnk suicient to pay o bill, and thoreforo | (0 B lited bocauso of Govornor Al Overstuffed Parlor Suits, rlor Cabinets, building, and were there given the vickets, Minister Thurston laughed and made no | especially at the present time. Some of the [ W€ “““‘“n Rt Bre UToH: D ey Ll “r“‘lf 1| gola’s parabh oP the AUATENISts, CatlTudhe Mahogany Parlor Suits, tension Tables, 1 which they were urged to sell in as large wer, He meroly shook his hea G S e S aE e | O B s | Giaptanite Ao TSR Center Tables, Reclining Chairs, numbers possible, as cach boy was al- | MHEVER led Dond: braska | there was —a large fire, tho | ash is quitean item.” To those merchauts | German consul in Chicago, and Dr. Emil GURRITAaIE Radl LIGRRES R blos s ne train now pulled out for Nebraska @ 3 WHD AY6 1HAkIBE tHoRD oBIACHoNS TAYOULN Gunn Folding Bods, Aibrary Tablos, lowed 15 cenis on each ticiet he sold. soil. When Omalia was in sight Mr. Thurs- | insurance —companies ~complained’ about | 1Hho Ao waking theso objections I would say | Richter, representative of the Germun Gilt Parlor Chair Basy Chnire, 1 (- Profits Ware Made. ton reiated the fact that he first visited | Poor firo protection and threntencd | Pt GIACH fedit be ans wood Whalaooser | World's fair commissionors, announced that BNt Rbbltbras Bawlingt Cablusts; According to tho statements of o number | Omaha In 1883, and had passed throngh tho | jo pus ub - whe wates. ' Ho stated | ooy to takeadvantage of the discounts, | they would not respond to toasts at the ban- Gilt Corner ¢ hair Onyx Tables of the boys. tho sale of tickets was large, as | City séveral times since. =Heo askea if o now | LAiE . HOreinnts we e To those wholesale merchauts of Omaha | quetif the affair was 1o be In the nature of Buflet: > union depot had been erccted as tho | carry insuranco, as it was essential, and th y o 1 5y the object was ono to rendily enlist the B3 | O O e s kg with | companies Kknew it. * Tho. merchants and | Y10 are so much afeatd that Omaha would | au ovation to Governor Altgeld. The affaie pathics of the public. One youngster statec sent 8 i v P O et i hoclnimed | the progress of the city. property owners universally commended tho h':'j {"fi"*i"fi\ll ‘(‘,‘r‘d{fif‘ \";““I'“;h'.;"j\ fluj"lm" :'[ has causel intense excitement in German = FRTTT That o turned Geor 81455, Keoping §0.15 as | “Now, T positively declino to say anothor | Valued ‘policy law as being a safeguard | Lo, tqtion of tho ORI FESULSTUR his commission on sales. = Others told of | Word,” said the Hawaian in conclusion. | 88ainst ‘insurance adjusters, and a just reles, and a split in the Germania ctuo is H BhabItNEY et rest uesuel | oo s & Suli o} ortnabia'oluo R. WELLS, Auctioneer Thetr succass and. it the storics told were | “This is more than L have talked since I left | measure for the insured. D morclin by tra S L morch: Philip Hearich, the donor of the portrait, true, there scems to be littie excuse for fail- | Washington.” Commissioner Uty carresponded with | f, they put thotr prices down on a level with d his membership in - the promptly resie ; £ o s X S Chieago, Kansas City and other competing | Mub. | Another resignatio by Rl And Consignee for Creditors, ure on the part of Mr. Shepherd to come to ‘1.-,'4‘:.'31' iajimiaistor shuy up like a clam and f\”lu'm“::'f»:fi.s, sy u'hu Jfi"‘lsl'."ul City: | points, Tho diniculty now In dealing with t\](‘:"vu»\(\,“ e cta LIRSS O time. i R e elsowhore on the subject, The we. | Omaha wholcsalers s: 1. Their prices do | “'Wrhe whola trouble boga lon Tho fanitor nt Washington hall was kept Jastle Turns Over Blount, sponses indicated that. tho present, | 1Ot always correspond ‘with other comveti- | of ghese two Imperinl Toprosontatives,” ox. | sm— e T o for Ak 1es o | . MI: Castle vigorously condemned Commis- | Omaha rates were not in cxcess of the fie- | [ors it other trade contevs, % You eamnol | clajmed Mr. " Hearicl. **ihey refused to sioncr Blount's report, and stated in plun | ures ned in thoso cities, There has re- | 00O time out of ten get an order filled com- | Lpeqk if there was to bo auy ovation to Alt. | = = = R S == stated that nothing had ever been said lisl tHat B lount madb Tan’nes (ot Him: || lsent)yiboon wrnias int Kanens{Olty Ahdi St || PetelyiRizht horeiistwhiora:T foronanm | gaid, uiid ous of. thit gresw. tno: opposition AMUSEMEKNTS. ahout renting the hall, either for Jast night sclf in some respects.” Mr. Castle was pres- | Joe whic saused vail of regret from busi going to register a kick, as I have to pay that resultea in the refusal of the painting. — — — —— — - = oc for the dato that wis firsy advertised on | gyt wiien the stars S wore lowored | noss men in those localities oxtra dravigo on every back owder thal s | Neiuher one is a member of the club, but E about Mr. Shophord, who iad never put. in | i "iotat ¢ Menolui, AL INe SRt s SRt RCISEORAIL witolosaler cannot ill an order on a staple | |oSoaiings of tho. chibrs bumuot. 1 hoy TH STREET THEATRE PO PRI e an appearance ther 3 ; tion, Hesald that the sentiment in the I M dridge, ary of the Creigh- | article, consequently the dhe that makes the | \wore backed up by some of the menbers of PRICES. A call was then made on Rev. C. W. Sav- | ji5ds was against a monarchy. Baldridge company, said” that the com- | extra expense should pay ft. In couclusion I | the elub who are opposed to Altgeld, but o — idge, who said that he knew nothing about | U NAS MRS HOREEAY. L ] et ve ipts of the fire ivsurance | would say thatlam withThomas Kilpatrick | whose names 1 do not care to give, and, Shepherd, excent that the man had called on |0t RS H T ates to, rost companies of ~ Omaha__ did not { On the tariff question ahd the quicker this | i) him ana solicited his assistance. Ho said S A3 3 , the divectors decided not to accept o - "l\’:ill‘ d o the queen, and they would ulso be needed to P xceed £400,000 per annum. Within the last | new tarift bill' becomes'ii Jlaw the botter it | the painting on account of the opposition, I'] o a g ! he had not the time to devoto to it, and was _ tonarchy, He commended ex. | year the losses exceeded that sum. He con- | will be for the state of Nebraska. To my o Wi then told that the use of his name was all | Progident Harrison and Minister Stevens, | demned the lack of sufticient water prassure | notion laboring men will’bp benefited by it, L0 LB S ARIG R A 2 that would bo necossary, if he would be pres- | i \Gide vidantly disploased with the poliey | and better fire protection, Furtt Y 3 rmore, he | 4s the main thing on the free list is raw “Three weeks ago,” contined Mr. Henrici, ent at the banquet and preside, Mr. Savidge nded the valued pol s a “pre- | maternal. I cannot'see how any farmer who | “T heard there was o nd strip adopted by Presic t Cleveland. He leaves | D) law sition among some suggested that the mayor would be the proper | 1" VTololuu within i weel o ten days. mium on incendiarism.” NMr. Baldridgo said | is selliug his wheat at 33 cents per bushel | of the members, and I went to President party, but Shepherd wanted it the other S 3 2 that the companies were contemplating a | can argue high tariff wifen he does not get | Koch and offered to withdraw the painting, way, and was finally given a condition MEARD IN W. ON. new rate. Counstruction, occupancy and ¢ enough for his own_prodace to pay him £l a | but he told me he would not hear of it. tle e. Ho had beeun seen once or twice o W posure cut 2 large figure inall rates. Dur- [ day for his labor. Yours, ete., told me to go ahead 1 present it and it since and had claimed that the saleof tickets | 1o T Received | 11E the vast year many fires had oc- oI Scmwanrz, | would be put in the gallery with those of Wi ot sullicont to_warrant tho giving of S G carred on large area risks all over the e otucr promnent Germans, hero was very the bauguet. Mr. Savidee said ho knew : e o 5 country. Omaha was not an exeeption, he - UAT little opposttion at this time, only such as mothing of the vesponsibility of Shepherd, | Wasmixatox, Dec.9.—The featuro of the | continued. What was badly needed here DX AL migit be expected, but_a little later the im- who lind claimed to have gotten up simi 5 ar | Hawaiian ne Affairs in- other cities. He said Shepherd told hm he had rented the hall, and was the copyrighted | was a botter ated press from Auck- | Stronger pressu stem of protection, 2 and two more engines. 1If perial representatives, who were guests, not members of the club, took a haud in the atohs it orge Burke & Frazlof Explain a Little o Iatter Notv in Conrt. L | : 1 Ao Frpbdge o theso were obtained possibly the prosent 3 M Atk affair by announcing they would not speak sruch surprised to hear the contradictory | 14 Hhis 18 the thrst nows from Honoluly | ko5 would notbe inerensed, but e did not | | SOUTit Oxaits, Dec, 9.Fo the Tditor of | if iy were to boau Aligelil ovation, and the ; stateaient. of the junitor. nce the people there knew of Sceretary would bo decroased, Ne- | Tur Brx: The following item appeared in | next thing [lnew the peiating had been re e s e ot s letter to President Cleveland an- ] id, was nota proutable state | the World-He the fire insurance business, lurgely on count of the vaiued policy law and poor inspoction. He thought that defective electric wiring was responsible for soveral 1 of this th inst fusea.” pras i sterday sult was b | . “Whatis the reason given for the oppo AL las sy oad Aeton Wia, for ¥ | “Oh, it is on account of the uncing the administration’s intentions, Shepherd has been in the city forsome | The steamship Monowai took the first time, and figored prominently in police court | news of tho lotter, arriving at Honolulu No- some mouths ago in a robbery case that was | vember 23 Her arrival in Auckland now the result of n holdup in a cheap hotel with | brings us the firsy Tn the district vdon of the . o New Hampshir A nnklnd inow ) WX v Hay goipora- | anarehists, There was such i huo and cry iy vs of the reception of | jarge conflagrations in Omaha, tion dotug business in Colorado, for $21,201.92, | raised over that that some ave afraid. They \whtich e was connocted at Thirteenth and | the letter in Honolulu. The friends | Mo coffingrations in Omalia, = 0 @ ana | cliimed to Do dus Rawline & Sons for tho pro- | hre wirald they m S Capitol avenue, He also attempted toget | of the provisional gov 3 + " x y be classed as anarchists, rnment in this ds of i s 5 n reiterated his remarks made at the Com- A d = or anarchist sympithizers.” in s grafy during the recent campaign, and | country have regarded as tho crucial | moveial olup Thaddiios oo taC Gom | As the impression carried by the above | “What will bo done now aveayed himself with the lox-pullers who | period for their cause the laterim before tho hero ro 8% Drosent ninety-six com- [-1fem. places us in a falso light beforo the | wThore. is nothing to bo dono. I have wied to get within reach of Dr. Mercer's | public sentiment in this country on the ad- doing busincss here. Ono compan public, we wish to mike the following ex- | yegigned from the club and I have reasons pedal extremities. He wanted to give the | ministration’s policy should become known | {ho fondon & Iancashire, has recently | Planation g - o Rh ol cthorat i oty SRR E s ioe banguet under the auspices of the doctor, | in Honolulu. They have looked anxiously | pulled’out in disgust and cancelod its. poi. | , OB November 9, ult., wo received thirty- | but tho retived medical practitioner was | for the news from” Honolulu up to the termi shorton nuspices and declined to lend any | na fod and feel tan insult to submit to. 1t was totally Hies. Thre ratos aaouhore trod thoseSn | twocars of cattle. consigned to us by Me. on of this pe 3 for the oceasion. frankly oxpressod relief in having “Phere is littic doubt that several hundred | ceived” it T : igy | uncallod for and the circumstances surround effect at present in Omaha. 1 would not be o & Auld, oy which 1. B Rawlins | jue it make it inexcusable. 1t is o truckling surprised to seo an advance . in | % Sonsvresonted a claimof §.000. Wesold [ 1o 4 purely partisau republican sentiment.” 1 have considered | yqies, although T think it possible thay if | Uhe cattle and held the proceeds for a sottle- | ™"Aqoiph Sturm, who also resigncd from the ° tickets were sold, and even il iUis true, as | thatthe provisional government would be | fire departint facilitios ment betyeen the claimants, W, T. Auldand o increesec club, 15 _exceedingly bitter in his_aenuncia- ighenhard i snidiio Lavo alloged, that some fihiuch imore open to/thoBmoral sunsiont) A B T e ons, tholatter e represented | fion of the mon who succeeded i haviue tho of the boys failed to make rewurns, it is quite | which Minister Willis was to influence upon 50, (4t6s My Tomain. b thelt presont uey, Mr. Atbert I. Roynolds. | panting refused at the last minute. cortain that ho hus bunch of | them before they knew that they had any York lifo from the Battory to Central atotailol TR TS 1l tho parties came to an ¥ bty for which o Vot rendered | sympatbizors wihong the American pooplo, © | wuctations. | Insuranco companies aro taxed | ozvoomont whoreby Mr. 'Hoynolds, ns actor. Sturns Dndination. A VAST RIVER OF FLOWING WATER § ~valucreceived The transmission of the Hawaiian instruc- | jor" Tty ‘to conterd with, Pror o the | N6y for Rawlius & Sons, gave us the follow ST knew there was_scme opposition,” he | Sustaining real Yachts, Row Boats and A PRACTICAL STEAMBOAT RUNNING AT PULL Tu the absence ot another postponed date, | tions to congress is probably several days | pissage of the valued policy law, the loss | 1€ order said, “as there might be in the case of any SPEED, iiuangustsoomaitoivo off, ang pus awayeyok S tesitiens Gleveland adeverylivatio dif ioviexce out of the entire | | SouvT OMatry, Net 11, 1593, -Goorge | other prominent man, it 1 never supposed TWO CAR LOAD3 OF ELABORATE SCENERY. Are at o loss to know what to do with the | fow™ confidants as to what his mes- | piomium receipts peds! 70 16 urke & to you of | they would go tothe lengths they have to | mup NEW YORK CAST. Now Spoe b5, MATIN EDNESDAY A SATURDAY. appetitos they have heen so busily cultivat- | sage will contain. There is grouna for | banp 1o FeCeiPts eeds 70 per | 455005 of Su ; Iaunntbbol| ‘enoi Aheladlslike toiandttohaaningal iiamoat]| RoE REWXORITIONSDTENow Hneo sl tiesIRMATIN WEDNESDAY AND SATU |u>\\‘ ing for the pust month. the assortion, however, that he Tlio/ Rreasnt Fire Depactinont, delivered to me, you nstructed to | the governor of the state of Illinois. | = = === e will strongly urge upon congress the : Dayiio u zproceedsin | 1 g00ms to' me inexcusable that two 4 GIBEON NOT A CANDIDATE, importance of continuing the policy he has { Would Declino Presidency of Commercinl Ciub tor a Second Term. Aot it art of cattlo consigned to you by MeCorkle & robably be issuea by tho lattor in the near Four Nig pursued in Hawaii, of endeavoring'to bring | tho five depurument Is judicicusly used and | i, E. 1. Rawiiss & Soxs. | club, and who reprosent a foreign govern- ueo, — — amensing bout & restoration of the queen by moral | 1 l’::_“ ar 'l;;‘l'l‘,;m"'l'; \:;T"_l: yeapwith | By Aunenr B REYNGLDS, Altoricy. ment here, should attempt to dictate what « rsda on. It is not believed that he intends | Uhe B8 a orce. 10 a8 It was at the smme time -agreed between | treatment a club should accord the governor T : G PR TR sk for authority 1o use an armed force or | Sessed valuation of Omaha is £:0,000,000, and | 410’ gentlemen that the §3,000 was to be left | of Illinois, aud to what extent ho should or | o ofteors December 18 Matines Saturday. Tt was vumorcd on the strects yestorday o ran : the maximum is 5 mills levy. That places | of oficers TR SR B0 SR Y RnER iako war oxcept so far as the polwy | Lhe maximumis it Places | in our hands peuding agreenient between | should not be honored. As for tho members aongerbund will clty of the wuceessful Comedy- that Chairman Gibbon of the executive om- ard a friendly power can be inter- | $%,000 in the fund to maintuin the firc de- | them as to its proper disposition. Later, | of the elub who obposed the gift, it secms to 'y Docembor 17, Dran . mittee of the Commercial club had decided | preted as making war. pAEbment: ff'u} fflflllxl! m'lm\:umlf ©xXpenses, | Rawlins & Sons demanded the 3,000 aud W. | me she very height of discourtesy and un- 5% AT T (T T 1 PSS not to bo a candidate for re-election noxt Not What Was Thought Here. splarie, {‘“‘Lji"tfl‘(’lf"*!"bfiv syl paid. | A uid ordered us not to pry it over; we | gentlemaniiness to thrust such an insult on The §“"'Lh°l" R AT TS BT 1 e ~ mounth, The news created goneral regret, Tho oy o0 | Ot o e o0 ocssed, valuation | yepy on the safe side and held to it. a state ofticial after they have joined in an | meeting to be held at its \ . - B 5ed by Mr. " Gil pedr g The Assoclated Pross cablo from Au was increased to #30,000,000, with a com- | T'Ng ¢ Rawlins & Sons bring suit for the | invitation to him to attend a banquet to be | The Bear scetion of the wurnverein has de- R when verified by Mr., Giboon, as he hada | land, N. 7. showing that o attempt tore. | paratively siight incroaso in the tax lovy, | eytis amonnt of - proceods © of eattle, | given by tho chib.” cided to ¢ of tuc or- glear fold for yecleation.” 1 G o Ulic quoon on the Havwatlan throne had | it \\ol{x‘lxlwxl\;l the olty "i‘\c".‘.'li.‘, ;J“x‘le::u“u“; making us party to tho ‘suit, we boing in Who are the members who opposed the | ganizatio Ty Bdwin Milton Royle. M 2, 4200 s <Y Tol o) St 3 4 AN nbHANG 1) le protectio ay linble further pay o o | acceptance of the picture?” — - A Lec. Tntérpreted by the sam Brx reporter und expressed himself as fol- | ceived with much satisfaction in tho | against conflugrations. nolwayliaplellinthers sl to pavioyoritholl (ncoshianco oL DRI, | 3 e ; st Boason: Seleni Jettos = Bovie L ' , 5 £1.000 to whom the court may divect whea They are the sous of fathers who made STRUCK A LOONE LALL, lows : capitol building by those who opposed | “Many business men use their insurance [ 1”00 "o decidod, tho $15.000 being a | money in the mechanical trades.” repiied 2y AL, Carrin e, Nelot the restoration, but eveu greater interesy | volicies for collateral,” continued Mr. Hart (Y, g 5 B : i - Henerson, ey erznn . Louly | 4 atter of dispute betwee I A and | Mr. Stur Liey are, for the most part, s Throy vor an 18 uttached to the statemont of United | man. *requently they 'put up' theso poii. | Batier of disputo botween W. T, Auld and | M FiR ok RORY bar FliFown Orer 8n .} ¥ man Gossip. Saxonia will hold its annual election The anniversary of the be celebrated by that sovic 25, up to November 24, was ve- | fire t of Harry it cant ot Lyons. Liieius e, R, Kotation in Ofice Desired. My decision in th southern Pacific Expr matter was not | v Chiandlen, Mary Abiswort 3 B brought about by any dissatisfaction or | States Ambassador Thomas . Bayard in | cies in business transuctions, and they aro Hawilua & Hons; wo Baving Beiblog. whnie | blshand mghivyouns. ‘:4,:‘::;'“‘“ Hdos 2 pankmept=NoboyB et . Soate on sD WIN MILTON I 8. 4 B ouble in the club’ said the energetic | London, stating in efeot that Prosident | as good as capital to some werenants for [ “SPLiQGo N e o bl I the common poople. Lt 1 do noe | Er Paso, ex., Dec. d.—-Most yvigilant s on wale Monday moralig il regular palecs, chairman, “The executive committee s | Cleveland had no intention that the United | this purpose. might, be taken inbo court we took the bre. | cate to glve thelr names Just yet." efforts have failed to secure thus far full & 20 composed of eighteen level-headed business | States forces should “entor isl 1do ot say that all merchants and prop- | ™% . S men, and in their work the past year I [ and depose the thinlk I never saw a more harmonious body. | stat The Com 1 al ¢lub is the | fnfluential business org: ever had <k ou tho overn This | erty owners arec itof Minister Bayard's, intimating | are. They iny st and most that the president had never contemplated | shed muny ization Omaha | force, is so much at variance with the and itis in the field to stay. It | tion hitherto understood to be occu particutars of the Lisbon wr Vetess. bt iy of Dham: | caution to reliove oursclves of all liability fire, and evidently would not by securing an A 1 indemnifying bond from Thoatrigal-Kntecinmants ronpses, tears of ery 2 ), " Southern PPacific last night. Passeugor No. 2 " L iy a0k | W. T Auld iu the sum of #25,000, “I'he Fonchett's Daughter” will be iett here four hours late and reached Lisbon | U\I,\”\ I)Ul‘l I‘HY S”U\V 4 N - TEORGE KE "IGLIE] 8 »d at Nationa a Sunda y @ . T - { " [ [ 1 burnt out during dull times under the valued GO Brike & Fugzien, sented at National hatl next Sunday by a about 9 o'clock: I'ho road west of hero M bo J policy law. The action of the Commercial company of Bohemian local amateurs under is literally lined with tramps, who have docs not represent any man or soy of men, | bo president that it has tended to accentu- | club in asking for better inspection will NEWS KO . THE ARME, the auspices of Tel. Jed. Sokol. e bloody thraats sine’ tho road AT 1204 FARKAN ST, but it ropresents the commercial develop! | ate the growing impression among congress- | doubtless bear fruit. Another new fire cu- | o S y Singing socioty Zaboy is preparing to give | has refused” to haul them. An employe LI gl i ment and welfare of Omaha. men that armed force is not to beresorted to | gine will be added to the present equipment | MOvements of Oficers Suggestod Yeatorday | 05 000008 0T N S gome | of the road today told a reporterof the | ALLNEXT WEEK—Spocial Attrations 0 oxecutive committeo betieves that | in the Hawaiiau islands, Fobruary 10" by the General Commanding. “Iho Power of Soug” a1 al b of tho' road foday told o rororior ot the 5P B RE=Baasil ) there should be a change in the manage: —— In conclusion My, Hartman cxpressod tho | Wasursorox, Dec. 0.—(Special Telogram | timo in the pear future, G0 s a/dooso vadl and 1t was supposed PP, { went cvery year, 80 as to dispel any iden WILL DEAL WITH CONDITTONS, belief that the timo might possibly come | to Tue Bee.]—Captain John Pittman, Ord- o OLd Amatour club, composed of Bo- | 41y yramps did the work. No one was thut tho chib hemians, has under od from Frauk- | of enal, Philadelphia, to the works of vun by a cliquo—and to when the German insurance rulo” would of cliizons. Several of | Claveland Will Fave Nothing to Do with | Do used in this country. In ( jont members of the committee in- onsideration the giving a performance entitled *The Two Or ational hatl in about two weeks. e ———— nce department, will proc fort ars interest ull class the pr Killed, but the coaches weve badly wrecked A soveral people were bruised many the T TR T e T e firo msurance companies do nov pay in- i : ' "Frain No. 20, undor charge of Conduc and 'to decline a second term for bhis reason o ikt 1) s A | dowaity toa wan who is burned out uniess | B I. Dupont & Co., near Wilmington, on ofti- o Bohiemian Catholic Dramatic society | ' Miingincer McClosiey, loft tho ¢ They will retain active interest i the club, ASIINOTON, e —Senator Palmer of | jig%fehhor's house burns fivst and the | cad business pertaining “oithe inspection of B B o piOT naneD 8000: ho | #b o point ton miles cast of hero at 9 o'clock » howover, and will remain loyai in overy rot | 11inois, when asked for an expression of | formi residence catches five from the | small arms powder for thb Ordnanco depart- | THO COmMILIEE AAEIE MBS WG | jusy night, The train was a fow hours late spect. 'The great work of tho organization | opiuion based upou today's dispatches, | flames next door, . 4 neatricals at G @ Haull has conclude has only just commenced. ‘The club is in | authorized the followis gocd financial shave and will be out of debt M ta | an( " g about forty miles our ! ‘ “In treating this Hawaiian matter, the nth infantry, now on ave of absence at | bostpened last Sun on sccaunt of the s train left the track. The couches . What Others Say. the fivst of the year, ing the Board of T) as my 1 vial elub, feolings concern- do ure the san lings toward the Commor. me of them w B ontire ) K Captain Palmer corroborated the senti- | Mauch Chunk, Pa., will report at once t clness of one of the caste, the first Sunday | o0 e 1 LEAG il S AaRE K president will deal with conditions and no ah & 4 ¥ Mauch Chunk, Pa., will geport at once to 248 Q1,000 Wore dragged some distanco b m : praaidont will doal ‘srith conditlons and not | mouts” sxpre by other insurance men, | the superintendent of the yecruiting seryice, | dfter New Year Uirow twent I5T“ ided on their side, f . sed himself 0 stronger in & TR PRAREILAER § i1 ove compelled. o' accapt the contitions ag ng | nd expressed himself a little strouger in ad- | New York City, to condut ecruits to the In Honor of Con 1y, feot from the track and lu na 1wl not accent | Stk them, Howill ot mke war upon th | Souacy of insuranco interests. Ho kaid that | Department of Toxas, Shtioe £hb 5 0f s ofithe Han The Pullman car was the least damaged and, | L club, wil i | finds i o oo an fance 14 B bhat pariment o} 3 Siice the change of name of the Hartman ATAR 4110 18081 CRTIOREN BOG, i y LR tho presider of the former for | juwaiins, nor will he countenatco the | S S nen pass 40 losags 1 Omaha /| T \eat Licutenunt Hentd 'L Harris, Flst | oy o0 vo Comentus school, whioh was made | fortunately, the cais did uob catgh fire } A BRAUTIFUL MINTHA GLACR PANRL auothcr term, “Iha ofiices in wach organiza- | oifavelly which supersodes the Ittlo king. | i e past ¥ H | artillery,” now stationedin New York City s . h About 150 passengers wore aboard and the FRAMED IN OXYDIZED SILVER WITH 12 ton should bo fillod by busiioss men who | Geeerehy rhioh aupcrasdes tho little klng- sidont Gibbon and Comunssionor Utt | on duty’ pertaining to the War department | about o month ago, Bohemian rosidonts of | coolheads directed the more oxcited ones, 50 | | o' S yistiiy KINISHID CADINKLS have 1o political amoition and no axes to | funetion than that which enables her to be (:‘{‘.-“.::‘n{-fi"",’;"l:,‘ A;l{g;_ll\n\i) vigorously echoed | exhibit, World's Columbige exposition, will | that portion of the city have concluded to | that the passengers were successfully gotten SN APPROPRIATE grind, and men who will give tho duties of | 4 protiigate. Ihavenodoubt the president | advanc. In rates and. expressed ihe hops | chauge statlon to Fort Columbus, N Y., 00 | present to the Board of FEdueation a | out Y R CHRISTMAS GIFT. ALL FOR $4.00, thele respeclive - positions the - closeat | wwill accopt, upon the “Amorican doctrine of | thay tho principal causes of the insurapee:| Loe o PieUon of tho new-quariers ut that | gy panmor boarlng the new uamo. Tv will bo | A special train was senb from TLowdbu attention AR B u;mmh rforence, mu; ull;nm gh ho may vegret | men's complaint, namely, Limitod fire protes: | oo ~ displayed on the flagstaff under the Ameri- .qul U!l'u:u;th\ ll‘:‘\lh. wa ;.‘::,;\'r«‘-k\:‘tn kihtons ! s Successor, the necessity of Saning - 40 pompp | fian uaamtiranen SRS o SNt s y : = can fag. JUSSEDRONS y oven hem ‘Who hus the executive committeo In | tho wen who overthrew " the vainted | povcfron Faler prassute agd lack ,',{,U',"',;T_‘,‘, COPENTAGRY T4l Y RETON An cxcellently excouted portrait of the | were ocut and “““\’I“"‘I',f:':“,:."“',‘,”\‘jf‘:',“‘r",'\. 22/ view for chairman next yoar!” asked the re- [ queen of - a painted kingdom, | viste tho o R bl P great Bohemian educator whose memory is | Juries ave serious. Another tr: Dorter. Do you think any one hus been | and whose authority was obtained by col: | Y/e the contemplated ralso in rates. Dailsh Envoy in Eansab"City on Bohalf of | 8,0 0o led will ulso be presented to the | up and nearly all tue belated passengers slated for that position?” Tusion with the Amorican minister, he will, R . _the New Ntenunip Lias. board to be hung in the building, The por- | continued their journe 0, 1 do not,” replied Mr., Giobon, “Per- | [ repeat, deal with the conditions as he finds N. Hopkius of the Undorwriters' Re. | JCANSAs Ciry, Dec. 0.—Mr. Olat 1. Mogen- | yrut s from o now famous painting by the ———— sonully 1 havo o p uce. ‘Cheve s plenty | them, But [ should besurprised if he should | iawat Des Moines will establish a branch | 568 ©f Copenhagen, Denark, is in the city | Bohemian artist, Brozik, whose *Defences- S f AERaA & ‘.l. A y nAAD ~ fiiah bt axailabie, | Aoy the it | RrplURUIARIE to, be Tnfolved Ao polltos | opice inOmaba, on his way to Galvoston, (fx, wheco bo will | trationat the’ World's fuir, illuswratiuy | Tamsquai, I T e §—oday closcs PHOTOGRAVHER, it ho entioned 0| § drad hich cou 0 ol & 8 L0 4 protec! -t i vbor worl ies lurope's thirty years' religious war, creates the session ol he herokee col C| e havles 17, Weol 2B K . 1 e - - 0. H. Jeffries, who has been identified | examino the harbor works and the jetties | [Purobe's thirty year: ) h | Ehavles 1" Wellor, . B, Kivk, ncall, Dudloy | orate over these islands which ave now in | O . deffrics, who 1 “m"“l;‘;‘{*l‘l“‘l‘}‘i’ ARRRMARAADNIERRY ML A _‘fl to | @ great deal of admiration bill for u special coumission o soll tho | | a1a 815 847 89 4519 St Omai with, Charles A. Coe, Heury WY, Yates, C. | the Lauds of mere capitalists, whose govern- | YLl LAe OLLS & 2 14fe 10 LDis PUrJX ODiaioing apormakian to - T rip bands was passed over the ) i " " 14, N Deliz, A I " Geonrs M, Tibbs, Z | ment teans only tho Slavery of overyspecios | Gl for years, has resigned and will go 1o | be embodied in a scleptific report that he The Doctor Likes Thon Cherokee strip bands was pass I\ Lindsay, AT Rector, IS £, Bruce, J of labor and the acquisitions of fortunes for | D8N Francisco January 1. Gilmore omas Kilpatrick and George W. | tuemselves.” The Life Underwriters Association of Liningor.” Seuator Palmer also expressed the opin. | Omaba met in this city last week, received *Do you uot thiuk that the contemplated | ion thut the Corwin did not carry dispatches | & uumber of new wembers and disposed of | tw gés will bave & tondency to oreate the | conveying instructions materiaily different | the usual routine business. impression that there is & laclk of harw chicl’s voto. ‘He and his followers fnsist i ! it tho L Py T I ———— n aud the bankers of that city who | hereturnedlast woek,Dr. I, Renner made the | thab tho bill is uucou : notices will be served on any prosvective | _ i ]‘"“;’ In the steamshiy project be. | acquaintance of several grandehildron who Dopohasers and also on SAESTA ) Copenhagen ana ono of the Gulf o Juamiage (5p0é gmadolititten nd also on Secretary Carl Mexico ports, aad improved transportation had been born since his last visit to his | asking that no attention ¥ On his western visiting tour, from which SPECIAL OFFER FOR XMAS, uy | from thoso origimally given Minfster Willis. | Sam Drummy's famous pistol shot, which | facilities between the Gulf of Mexico and | childven who veside in different communities | The purties iu power hoidn wiichs heb junamied Oemia. Cat {1 the elub?” was asked. He also expressed the opinion that the | cracked the plate glass at the Farnam Strect | Kansas City, Mr. Mogensen receives a | in the western part of this state. The doc- "Mé'“'“"_“(“‘“‘,‘ Y. Bongeand 4, E. Comp: v R N “No, sir, replied Mr. Gibbon somewhat | president eavly next week would furnish | theater fire after water pressure falled to do | salary from the Dauish government. He 1 tor poiuts with much satisfaction to the new | o Stapler, George g ! T fomal cuel phatically, -~ *On the coutrary, it will | congress full” information concerning his | so, has attracted general atteution among | will examine all the notable engineering | adoitions in the Renner family of which he | Pell Taniet S EREI R g P il Mexle ? sivengih the olub und create interest | course in the Hawaiian entanglement insurance men, and is pointed to as a prac- | works of this country and make reporis con- | &s the head, Al LAReEY RILLBBAL THAR A jiod talke awong uew mewbers, - Kotation in ofice will | Tae Navy department veceived a cable dls- | tical llustration of a defootive water pres. | cerning them to his countey, e R oy Ko K ove moro powular with tho general wem- | patch from Vokoham yestenday annouaclu | sure, i b Chavglug Quarters. passed over bt Road Ab 6 hership, in- all provability. Ihave strong | that Admiral Skerrett haa avrived there on —_———— N A The German Tribune will soou vacate its | lnevitavle. falths in' tho future of the club. Ita work 8 | the steamer Chiva. This boat usuaily Death of Judge Hyde. . Syeacne Balidiage Barasd, quarters in the Festuer Printing company's Ghot Jile Baty ano Himsell just beginuing 1o bo appreciated by the citl- | touches at Honolulu on the way over. She | Again death has claimed a well known | , SY8ACUsE N. Y., Dec. ¥.~Fire last night | ¥00 1 to South Thirteent . Dec. 9. -Joseph Oldman yester zous - of Ouaha. It should bo given | would bo due to leave Honolulu on this thib | aud: nighly. respected mioncer of O destroyed the buildings ocoupled by the John | bullding Aud vemovd 1o BoutS TOAIleeTth | Parzsauud, Dev . -fooh S an Joyal support. Every taxpayer ~ will | about November 28, four days later than tho Y Seaneolad Bionser of : Quuats. nus presen Golsler's Bird Store, 406 N. 16t 8 4 s Siogle Paper o alrath %, | street. ¥Froma rellable source it is also | day shot his 10anonthsold babe aad then .derive a . benefit therefrom.” Among | Monowal. There was sqme daubt at the | Sunday Judge J. R. Hyde died of paral- | { 51:;.:h-“::*ocer:‘:;‘::ul’lém‘:):“;fl\,"arfifh; % | learued that Nebraska Vorwarts will occupy | blew out his braius with the revolver. O the wost lmportaut endeavo w | time she left Ban Fran fseo §¢ other ahe | ¥818 at the home of his son, Mr. M. D. Hyde, | Son, hardware. Loss, $200,000; iusurance, | the roows formerly used by tho fiyst men- | man had been drinking heavily of late and baud s that of securing a parity of | would touch ab ulu Bu this Erip or not. | 1126 South Thirtieth aveuue. Judge Hyde | §07,000. tioned paper, and that & daily edition will | had beeu quarreliug with his wile.