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e cmemerperess U AR 5 AN SR 5055 sy ol . 1 01 oK — ST s IS " AN, A . 3 v G v L " e ‘, : S o AN s NS S 4l mw“""“'fl""‘“ 12 THE OMAWMA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1895 - \Ow bl)o\l T“E]R BE\' ‘”FS (IUSTERS ARE PUT ON TRIAL ALMOST AV OCEAV HORROR Y BR A SECON® SARNDYCE CASE. :’,l:";'l.o:'.er( the head, and Abaut, the face, h\ \ \ 4 - i\ Al Lidgation, Over dhe Mata Xwasd e8 that required several stitches were Nine of the Thirty Indletments 4 3 . Wt drossed by the city physiclan. A warrant Niatnnt Them Quashed, WABHINGTON, Sepe T Mora i | ™48 19UEd 300 Wil bo"beved todar. Despite the Intense Hot Weather and 4 NGTO . 10.~The twent ! N, Sept.;#.~The Mora o PSS et Entries of Dogs Exceed Any Former Ex- | Caban Mlbusters recantly arreated noar nere | Two Ships Oom Togethetin o Fog OFf Eddy- | threatens to_bring - seaund Jarndyco case. | the Great Fair Week Attractions e were placed on trial today In the United stone Lights Every mail brings toi the State department the excitement and Crowds at the hibition, g Ml R Mg Bl L Mg R 4 tresh assignments and sub-assignments, and AMUSEMENTS. | PRIZES AWARDED AT THE BIG SHOW | Vandegritt asked for a postponement, claim- | STEAMSHIP SINKS WITHIN SIGHT OF LAND d.-mmm-m! ol P;‘""fl[ Wikh the Alviston| . TORIREL 3% TRAINE Tiaen end Spay| | Ing the government v\u[rmmu‘z hlrr dlmxmr‘; PU, of the fndemnity. In addition to these as- ' wil nt for the first time in this city ~—0OF THE — ! iy tant evidence whigh could not be had unt signments there ara broad claims that | 4 Al the Passenigers, Crew and OMMcers n . at | Craven and Mac Donough's eccentric com- ; or Thelr § next Wednesday, The prisoners opposed a | threaten to give much trouble. Among these | ~HVET & ; # Canine W G on L hE T MO “.‘\I ¥ 4lds T col Easily Rescued AllL Safely are the claims of Mora's nephew to a mofety | ©1¥, “Innocent as a Lamb,” Mr. Reed ap- | { Of Attention wnd Attrwed Many | posiponement. Jul I The co Lirdid, WIKUEL" W NiEe of the Indemnity on the ground that his | PeAring as Tobias Pilkington of ths Boston and 9 of the State Fale fule In charges of. misdemeanor of felony 1s Lot Wt Al father was half owner with Mora in the | New York exchange. This plece is one of Visitors, that the defendant {s entitled to a speedy J estate, and one for a large amount by a per- | the most amusing in Mr. Reed's repertory X L] . trial. This motion for a postponement is fon whoclaims to Have held a MOrigage of | 44 has been one of his best money-makers e based on ungatistaciory gronads. There has| camer | the estate. It Is belleyed at the State de- | : n tanding tho many great eounter | been considerable tima lost. These Cubns | PLYMOUTH, Eng., Sept. 19.—The steamer | ity miui “ihat theso ciaims eventually mus, | Which element 1s always a test of a play's 16th and Farnam. R "o | are supposed to be innoeent, - They are | Berestord has arrived here, having in (O | fa' passed upon by (he courts, and from the | POpUArity. " Innocent s @ Lamb” ‘will be : : attractions, attendance at strangers and of course must be under grey [ the trawler Vulture of Brixham and _four | amounts involved the ‘claimanis doubtless | FEDSted At the Saturday matinee, and The | Is as great as on the opening day nd there iS { opening night of the _Omaha Kennel | ypune. T do ot think the evidence Wil | ghip boats, contalning the captain, crew and | Will not be contented with anything less than | Politiclan” wiil De revived by request tomor- | | 3 ¢ ) Tt % Cluk Bench show was a grand success. S0+ | warrant a postponcment, 1f such evidence ;,:’ e IR T therlands-American | the decision of the supreme court, In which | foW - evenis e the engagement. At| reason for it—for we are positively giving the Best Seta nty | P % ive the Nemit of the | Passengers ¢ Syl bl ” ase the department may be enjoined against | the evening performances the curtain will LA THE 3 i . . P ety was ther i large nu bers, u;\‘lv{m.\w"\ exlats in € L D Lol 1‘|' ' | Steamship company's steamship’ Edam of | gh’ Qlehirtements of the fumd for o lnat not rise Ull after the parade. The prices at Bargains in all kinds of high-class merchandise in :.:; W, fifidiot s, (et Liaen looking Danes, | Bovernment, 1 do not feel warranted In | Rotterdam, from New k\rrll' bound f rz\:;: dennlte period. L2 aten:, Firt Auor, 0o, A0 16 cerch, and 158 the town. If ycu have not already attended this e i b " ' | granting the motion of the aistrict attorney.” dam. At K this mornin e g NS A O7 ; the balcony 25 and 60 cents. B e oA |~ Coungel for the defense filed a demurrer to | Bdam collided with the Turkestan when fitty | MAKING SATISFACTORY i AL COLOSSAL SLAUGHTER SALE pets. All received a share of attention from | gevera) charges in the indictments on the [ miles southeast of Star point. The collision ntion of Misslonnry O A bit of music, a sprinkling of burlesque, ‘R r » . the well gowned soclety girl. Tho affection | ground that ~the trus bills did not state | oo i At HeRst OF AP POUL Sl TOF MO . RN el Pt A R SR R do so at once, FRIDAY we shall offer our entire :zn!u\\lmll ::n the canine 1:4 1 \I'Iy the vis- «r',\‘y:l”'.:]ul'“:wnlmln; {‘l\;' nn;u;\l."r;r’:-;x[!‘vluv;x: dered and 1he Tuikestati was 18t to VIew f WASHIN ept. 19.—The joint Amori- A’lmx:;l‘-l:;xuu“nlmm;\'vll vlrlt'v,\")‘lh:gi ‘:}N‘\vn.;(umulrl stock of FINE CROCKERY and (}L:\QS\VARIC tors did, In a measure, throw cold water on | Was going. A andegrift clted ority td S e ore d pas- | o d e ssion which Is fnvesti- cal, frol ragedy and grand oper §og P T Py » L the ever present “young man.” After the | SUPPOTt his contention that it was necessary | the dense fog. The captain, crew and pas-|can and British commission which Is investl- | g/ "r F00 G REERY QR BIATET CEETE (0 1 I consisting of Haviland China, Vienna Ware, Hotel : o place In the indictment the particular | sengers of the Edam, who had taken to the | gating the missionary riots at Ku Cheng is | (o, 4nd music hail ditties, are the el | § A g or L, vien A tufvi‘";’ ”;‘1 passed ""] "“I wing “‘“I‘ | cour or po against whom the sup- | boats immediately after the collision, were | making most satisfactory progress in fixing | will be seen in this city agaln at the Creigh. Ware, Bar Goods, Lamps, Fine Toilet Scts, etc, at relghton hall was packed, and it was With | poged expedition was directed 5 ; ? sponsibility » outrages and secur- | ton theater for two nights, commencing Fri : ; . posed il picked up by the trawler. the responsibility for the outrages and secur: [ « & prices that w ake a cle: sweep o 5. o 2 X ity that the people in the alsles were | & Senator Gray, who appeared as attorney | “qvo yrawior Vulture was on the fshing | kg the summary punishment of the guilty | 4aY, September 2 with Canary and Lod- Polls ¢ .1“ make a clean % fr”“‘ entire B o o ey s, IolldNing (8 & (HIBL [iter the.gOycenment, Mald it (e wovarnmient prounde. fircean filn drota the BAAYATOns | phellin, . CubIeReAtA” Warey Feselved af tha | 18! A o PhKke Caslo OraahILE aggregation in one day, Hotel and Boarding House John |lm,m n ofgglonroe, Mich hough there would still be thirty left. [ lighthouse last night. The night h.mkhl n .:”'. l.\u‘( rim ’u;‘{(nu; l‘)un Ml“”l‘[r‘v:[ “;“h)l ‘l u, Georga A. Schiller, Luey Daly, ¥ I\L‘CPCX'S should [Jl’uflt l,y this sale, Mastiffs, Class 2> Sinaloa, first, Charles B, | The indictments said these men had com- | clear, but just before 1 o'clock a thick fog | at Peking and Consul General Jernigan a Madge Lessing, the Loigh sist Bunn, owner, price, $1,000; cliss 3, open, | mitted a crime and they were eatitled 0 | came up, Those on board the Vulture heard | Shanghai e ol e oninese | Canary and Lederer's pickanninies, and the SPECIMEN ITEMS. TR PR b e e LT LR i pnarge they wero {0 meeL | rific crash. The Vulture proceeded Imme- | capitated this morning. The commission is 1P6% *bagIEmIbR to. suds and s uitie 15 % | B CHOICH NLIRO IOL RE sesvscars sy esor oo sln 50¢ females, Maides first, Charle Bunn owner, | inated from the indictments. He thought | dlately to the spot from which the sound is- | still proceeding with its work. ~ Minister | frof PORNTTE B0, eads GO the LT 18 & Lonly Gold Trimmed Vieunw China hinticr et 8§ pidees, 845.00 e, §1 R tice. | th VA WIREBY i e ¥ g 5 ateamnship B Denby .also reports that he is making head- | TR iR waus $10.00, sulo price : . price, $1,000; Jean second; C. E. Bunn, price, | there was u want of certainty in the indict- | sued and: went alongside the steamship Edam, | Deuby also reports that he s making head- | po'{u"thé varlous acts and speclalty turns, | |8 2 0nly Gold Trimmod by, Decorated Dinkor Site, 155 ploccs $1,000. ments, The charge that the prisoners set | which was rapidly filling. Captain Bri na | Way_ in the I““~"” ’," byl f’w,'; I‘. °F '” S -~ hizh-elnss goods, was %6000, now A 82900 Class, 6, Puppics, 6 to 12 Months, Bitches | on foo illitary expadition was suMole At v CTrireRt committee that will investigate the Cheng! mrank L. Stanton, the well known poet of |JMl 1only Docosnted Dinnas s ths otucos 5 n foot a military expedition was sufficlent | of the Edam requested that the Vulture stand {6ts v 19.00 ~TDraskas pup, first, J. P. Davenport; Jule b E AHor onste Tu mission ric the Atlanta Constitution, waxes enthusiastic was #40.00 ow i’ Sy . K second, F. B. Smith el Al b B AR temurrer was sus. | Y- The ship's boats were then quickly low- | e reshoft Bia, | over little allls, Who is to pr 3 inoh Bakers, was 65 dosen it 30c second, . Smitt ¢ were indefiuite, and the demurrer was s 5 yens g s hlpad. thto {d . (0! i B s Tue: Sule pric . dozef St. Bernards, Class 9, Open, Rough-Coated | tained, A trial jury was then drawn, after | 8ed and the passengers were helped into | WL F9CR Sept. 19.-Chiet Naval | her new “Fanchon” at Boyd’s Tuesday ¢ B A e VA e lozen Dogs—Le Princ: first, C. ) price 7 Wi them without accident g jac Wednesday nights, He says: “Pretty? Wh Wi \ D A G . Sutphew, briee, | Which the court adjourned until atternoon. | ", ST ACENERC ooty atarmed, but | Constructor Hichborn and Chiet Engineer ALig'U GH6 oL LB pFREtINL Hitle s bith 6P tam prico BT ; C o ,0005 Alto d, 5 b phen, price, ok iy e passe e € armed, s, E ne of e es el 9 0 - $8 ind dun vas 2o ! )0 $500. b, L CALL TOR A SILVER CONVENTION. | there was no panic among them. The ma- | Melville, who have under joint consideration | ninity anybody's eyes over rested upon. She | g s '..r["-"-"‘.f’”,'f '\ Was 21 10c ., Class 10, Open, Rough-Coated Bitches ¢ + g Jority went on deck without having taken | ;o pigs for the three torpedo boats author- | is the ideal of daintiness and exquisite grace, 1lot Covered Gluss Frult Etands, wi e X 20 Alta Berna, first, A. C.'Shailenbergor, price, | Propose to Na ate n Nati '“‘,",‘l' tbariod :-"an1\\:"':;;1';.‘:";,‘.:}t.:h|r"1‘~’|'m“;.’.'-‘.' ized by the lust congress, have completed |and eho ‘s clever, too, s “this “coming Sale prico : % e AR C ach [lora L econ o6 ellen-~ ek » St e e 8 0 o . o el . oman.” A ew star she is, ho has come ands, was Tiice, Sipon, “ocond A C- Bhallon: | - Mieket on that Plattorm. | e e colllsion was_porfectyy |thelr Teport, and, it fs understood, havo | ¥omar.” A new star o fs, who, hus come Giass Cako Stinds, v i R Class 11, Pupples, 6 to 12 Months, Dogs i z \e resolutions form-=| ., 5th. The steamer Turkestan, which did | recommended that the bid of the Herrshoffs ley and Pattl Rosa—two charming women 110t 4-plece Glass Creim Se(s, wis 5, 25¢ Prince Mac, first, H. T. McCormick. ulated by the executive committee of the na-| not appear to have sustained serious injury | bo acceptad provided it can bo done under | whose recont taking avny 1o the very prime Salo pric 3 5 R e set Class 12, Puppies, 6 to 12 Months, Bitches | tional silver committee are as follows by the collision, stood by untll the danger|the law which provided for building one [ of life caused real sorrow in very many hear WS Sy rup Pltohers, was 10c¢c . it =Melro Sylvia, first, B. S. Mitchell, pric “Resolved, By the executive committce of | was past, and then proceeded in the direc- | poat on the Pacific coast, one on the Mis- | —by Maggie Mitchell and by Lotta, who have s Botry Bowls, was 2 + SR LAY - b $100; Queen Irene second, Thomas Hoctor, | the national silver committee that the Na- | tion of Cardiff. The Edam foundered at sissippi and one on the Gulf coast. The only | retired upon well-won laurels; and she comes BRI DEICH. . oo ecrsrsnrne s, s - 15¢ vach Pprice §100. tional Bimetallic league and the National Bi. | ©'¢lock, two hours after the collision, western bids were three from the Pacific [an aspirant for favor in a line which seems 110t Engraved Giuss Water Hotties, wis 3 35 Class 13, Challange, Smooth-Coated, Dogs | ooy e lc league and the Natlonal Bl-| © mpg "Bgam and Turkestan came together [ noit€Tl o VEER LAed (O b of cost just now to offer more opportunities to a Sule price 1 e T, C cach —Ch. rst, A, C. Shellenberger, | Metallic unlon bo requested to join with this | with great force. although they were pro- | g’ Moo oret, * | clever actress, possessing the right quali- 1ot Plaln Giass Water Hottlos, Was 406 20¢ price $10,000. e %% [organization in calling a conference for the | ceeding cautiously in the fog. The Turke- skt e T HaH dood Eny Sty Tie Geidraatis ule price ) TR GrrinEE o oL T ench Glass 14, Challenge, Smooth-Caated, Bitehes | UIFd Tuskday of Decembor, 1805, at tho city | Sn's prow made a_ groat hole n the side of | ROADS DD TEAVY nusiNess, | Lo, than, ¥ -plgte Py G Crii Sotd, S0y irics Vi 69¢ —Pratt's SRy elicaberger, | ©f Chicago, to take action In formulatng a | the Rdam. Both vessels immediately lowered s e 1 oo Brlcn, Bob. o R i ai . m'll"leim Belle first, A, C. Shellcnberg: plan of holding a national convention to nom- | poats and many passengers were transferred | Had All the Stnte Fair I Te thad [ e e B ahd ot have (e ohpots El gint d-plece imiftation Cut Qs Creain 18 S0id 42¢ Class ' 15, Open, Smooth Coated Dogs— | |hate candidates for president and vice pres- | from the Edam by the Turkestan's boats to They Could Ha tunity to ses that which in another phase Large sizo covered glass Fruit Disiics, worth 306 5 ' 25 Bire, firat, H. L. Robinson, price $500; Pa- [ (e, 56 (hF LHI0 eies on o Btfatm With | thode of the former ship, -~ C All trains for Omata were delayed yesterday | ha fnterested the readers of English fiction | § suloprico. ... e b R e C triclan, second, A, F. Kramer, price $5.000. o sole p providing fo estoratio Another _account says that the Edam foun-| o0 on o B R el Ll Worldroven nest gluss, fancy engraved Tomblers, worth §1.50 por doz, Class !;E”mu"u u.,;:'ul.mxful’:»"lx Pn’.m.w _|of silver to its constitutional place In the | gered witffin half an hour after the collision, | MOrning, g ”,‘ iy Joadas m.”“ ‘ u) 1'r|‘1‘|\'; the idolized, idealized, burlesqued s iU T gk it ORI . 75¢ Lady Sylvia, first, B. 8. Mitohell. price $500; | CUrrency of our country—-without waiting the verything is being done at Plymouth to | Was the fact that more people were coming | Trilby, the iolized, ideallzed, burliaqued, | B Blain NG gluss GOVIéis, Wis §235 or, $1.39 Msioa, veconq. 3, BicS: Mitchll, price $300: | wetion of any other nation on. earih, make the shipwrecked people —comfortable [ than could be carried by the regular trains | (Fa¥estiod Trilbe. s to walkc and hresth 1o IE Db dom e Vel . o0, h L g v‘Resolved further, That all persons who | and to supply them with clothing, as all their | and specials already provided for. The rail- [ §ho (oot oo o bSO raunded by the sar LOF CHOICE, v+ vers Tt e Class 18, Puppies 6 to 12 months, Bitches— | 3tt¢nd sald conference shall have previously | baggage was lost. The Turkestan's bOWS | oaq men had to put an additional car at | donic Svengall, the quuint Lalrd, the 110t engraved glass Docantors, worth Melba, first, A. C. Shellenberger; Lady Fern- | declured thelr intention in writing of plac- | were badly damaged by the collision. . or nearly overy tion, and the | brawny, generous Taffy and gentle Little for. 4 s R Wetiedh e ing the cause of free coinage of silver in the | The Edam was struck on the port side SRR B LG R D A L e o 1 1ot 194 piace Toiiet Sots, Hold at .00, Ofeat Daxi Oladk 21, O .| United States above all party allegian Captain Brunsma was on the bridge at the | tr8 : 0 o | s B gas ihe i \farand ccliohe et tho |} to close only, set 3 ? . e 2k, Soeh PoBS— | " “Resolved further, That the object of such | time. He had heard the Turkestan whistle | WeTe out of all proportion in length. Every o Y Our large tavle’ fancy Iniported ‘ornamental Dishes, Plite Princo Victor, first, H. E. Wright, price | tt°50IVe 11 be te s g+ P oy it ML, e road had more trains than it had planned to | quartier Latin. , Saucers, ete, not an article worth less than #1.00,chole $1,000; Oczola Bey, second vy ey erant oo ‘naugurate o distinctive | and had replled several times. When at last | L5 J0g "eve THER WD ol BTERY 0 — of uny article on the tab Class 22, Open, Bitches—Kiltsle, first, Kan- | poyer fOyement for the campalen of 1866 | the vessel loomed up in the fog it was too | gugiag”" NG hatmnding (he_ crush' there | Cleveland’s mammoth minstrels play two nag City Kennels, price $500; Hedrine socond, | {ire end thut ajy betiovees 1o e o oo 10 | late to avold a collielon, but the captain tm- | §2" Vo, {olble "in getiing the peoplo. (o | performances at the Creighton theater Thurs 1Job lot Castors, was 98¢, sale price, each, ; the end that all believers In free coinage may i Beit ang . , H. L. Robinson, price $500. unite for that' campaign for the soluilon cf | Mediately signalled to reverse engines and | the grounds than has been the case any day | day, September 26. It is announced that shis | B T o AR Class 23, Puppies 6 to 12 months, Dogs— | this great question and be left frec. b aaq. | Ordered everybody — on deck. He odk| this “week. The lowa roads carried their | organization is larger and bettar tan ever, 1 1ot Lemon Juice Extractors, was e, sale price, each Colonel Cody, first, <. Wolfe; Judge vl relations after this ques. | rected that the passengers, officers | pissongers right through, and the Missouri | consisting of -eighty-two performers. Many i oo B tiia b WAk 26 haibbice Sagond, - 18 19 NMd86D ) funy }"""I’_‘_ll"‘ Al e onaia e BINEGUE] g rnae ore Wil b divided into four | na Union Pacific lines cared fof their peo- | well known exponents of modern ministrelsy U D UL L B ) Class 24, puppies 6 to 12 months, Bitches ““f‘",j‘_f\”,_fl",;m,wr That 1f sald Bimetallic | Parties, one ‘fnr each "'1 ()m‘ s‘lll;dmf;llll": ple in excellent style. There was no un-|are included in the company. 1 1ot Ball Nozzle Lawn Sprinklers, was 8100, sale price, each Trilby, first; Olga, second. Fib Tational Birnatailte it boats. The boats were lowered without any | pleasant crowding at the depots. As soon as RO % o S8 e ; n Newtoundlands, 'Class 5, Open, Dogs or | Foir io tare (o ais ety L orayilo union shall | panic! Tihe women and children were handod | na ‘train: would arrive, its. passcnncre wore | oo s Please remember that great bargains pre v all de- ) Bitehes—Duke Th, first, J. P, Jackson; Gro- | (hen 1 presidsht of thie osaniaton i | down Iato”them, some of them but half | promptly transterred to fair ground trains, | AR AR A AS partments throughout the Store, Do not miss them. ; ver, second, Frank Lobberg, HRRR b Al gressed. In the meantime boats from the | so that there was not be this organiz § at any time more than .‘“(,Ml\,‘,ll",‘“;’l']“'r",‘l!}l'x“l"”“f’m, oy ation. | Turkestan had arrived, and Captain Drew of | the arrivals on one train at the depot. Ra ntation at said conference and the method | the Vulture, from Brixham, who had heard | road officials were on the ground and took Bloodhounds, Clas: Jack She 26, Cha ard, first, Roger Wil r Class Challenge, Bitches—Vigilant, of selecting delegates shall be settled by a the crash, brought his trawler alongside the great pains to se that the crowds were prop- S. E. OLSON G0. < first, Roger Williams conference of the presidents of the three or- | fast sinking Edam. erly bandled, and there was not the slightest Class 2 Japt rulture | i hitch or trohble of any kind Class 28, Open, Bitches—Lady Marjorie, | ganizations herein mentioned—and each or.| Captain Drew of the Vulture in an nter- | hitch or e ny kind. first, Roger Willlams; Cymbeline, second, | ganization shall be entitled to equal repre- | view with a representative of the Associated | T e S o % Roger Williams. entation.” press said that he lm((l Just rlmwnod lu.u flsh; WILL GO TO THE FEDERAL COURTS, - : Class 29, Puppics 6 to 12, Dogs and Bitches T S ing grounds, about fifteen miles northwest of S m R —Cymbelhe, first, Roger Willisms T. DE WI ALMAGE HAS A CALL. | the Eddystono lighthouse, when the fog bank | Southern Pactfl WilL Fight a Re. RY WOMAN (AILW’AY llM V Deertiounds. Class 31, Open, Dogs—Hilard | oo 50 ° came up. Hearfng the sound of whistling and duetion im Frelcht Ruten. A s meeds o reliablo Maxey, first, C. H. Ballinger, Y 0 it et tmaps o Perma- | 4 jiyje later the crash of the vessels of the | SAN FRANCISCO, Stpt. 19.—The Examiner regulating medicine, Pl‘h'ls‘lwu;‘wh. ]f'luss‘ , Open, Bitches— W\\‘ll[\'l'TUV(SL‘p"!|.'!‘ Mr. J. L. Nor- | collision he bore llmm-dlntoly‘ (l:;wn lnn the | says that the Southern Pac'fic will apply to the DR. PEAL'S e - —— rincess, first, F. C. Moore iTON, ; 19.—Mr. J. L. Nor- joise, The night was so dark that he was | United States courts to prevent the new rates Leaves | ON & MO, I Russian ~ Wolfhounds. Class 42, Open, | ris, who has charge of the negotiations be- | ynable to see how large the vessels were, | = o ght established by the railroad com- PENNYRUYAL PILLS. Omaha/Un! . 0th & Mas . Bitches—Osmaday, first, C. H. Ballinger. tween the First Presbyterian church of [ or where the Turkestan struck the Edam. Bl o caido 4 ho gente, | DHBET vz rries Denver RADTeAs [T (TR g hABESE 74 Y vas | mission from geing into effect. A conference Ao prompt, safe and certain in rosult, Tho genu. | “¢apal i Fiiiia, Mont. & Hopan's g (oesppeake Bay Dogs. Class 49, Pupbies | wushington, which the president and Mrs. | He did not think that the Turkestan was [ miss e Tomac s tortil : e (Dr. Peal's) never disapnoint. Seataaywhere | {igfbin Lik. il Mont. & Puge Barney. et Rishaoy Sord Bitehes—DIcks | Gloveland attend, and Rey. T. Dewitt Tal. | Much damaged, but he ascertained that her | of the leading officers of the company was TE soe ittt s ory narfolkne o i ey N S oo iy i st Bxbrem i arney, frat, Richard Costello, ~ mage, returned fo Washington today. Rey, | Stem was somewhat injured. | netd today and it was decided to apply for an g Dodge street. Omnaha, S Lincoln Local @xcept. Sunday). d b, first, Trwin Con Ropn® o %% | 1r* Sunderland, pastor of the church, also| The officers of the Edam refused to gIve | iyjunction to resirain the commissioners from b SEABUEMA Li el DAROET SR T CTR] fetihark s g i LB e any details of the disaster, only saying that | pieiine the new schedule Into operation. We are sole agents for the sweat- HICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Ariives Ol ey Oeanomme. e ris were in conference, after which Mr. there was no panic on board the steamship, | “'yydge Morrow will be asked to make out the est toned paro on earih— Chas. Shiverick & Co, nion_ Depot, 10U7 & Mason S5,/ Omaha I0. Orst, T A Cas onvar S0-1ba—Dido | ;] 7ade the following statement: “Wa have | DUt that everybody kept perfectly odol. | nicensary papers, The comsiitutionailty of LT 3 g —--Chicugo B iariags Kennels, c; Motton Bee, second, | yironig“opes of “hasing th eminent ang | FTom other sources it was learned that the | {ofctit BOR (Ot LSRN aCed but che 2 2 4 ) F 't Chisigs & o Eldridge kennels. A Bl learned divine, Rev. T. DoWitt Talmage, | Edam settled down at the stem first and [ oo tection ™ Diodues of the two democratic It has a strong, full tone, quick ¢} urniture Chigigo & St Lo i lh(lali;‘:u;:i el B |‘."d.:.f BRI i e (0 thix ol lyha tian TeRely (data o preside | 820k in about forty minutes after the vessels | poinpors of the commission will be cited as action and is the mo:t beaut'ful A cuee.Fast . M i $ieopm Glazs 57, Open, Bltches Under b -Ibs—Kate | OVer the First Prebsyterian church as co- | Stuck, by which ”"“"“” ",""‘*1"“3 BOUen | oyijence that they are prejudiced. The fict plano made, S il [CHICAGO, MIL~& ST. PAUL.[Airives Naso, firsf, W B. McCloud; Speckle Gown, | PAStor with Rev. Dr. Sunderland, and the | Clear of the doomed ship. Captain Brunsma | ¢p,¢ commissioner La Rue is a heavy grain e ay Yortns pecia Unlon_Depot, 10(h & Mason Ste.[ Omiana, " “mecond, W. B. McOtoud, 0 ¢ 9™ | matter will now be speedily settled, Dr. Sun. | tried to board her again before she sank. | (in,c”io theratore an interested party will VSEYerY ion 5 < Chl ieer 9:30am e B4 Rundies 6. (018 h . | derland coming here for the purpose.” but the danger was too great. also be brought out. September »_Express (ex. Sunday) v B R o0 0713 months,, Dogs S : The passengers were all emigrants of the i A Hospe Jr., 3 HICAGO & NORTHWESTN [Ariives ax, first, Lafe Young. Bids for Rapld-Fire Guns, poorest class, and none of them could speak g ORDER. Sale Omiatia| Union_Le & Mason Sta.| Omuha icee Lucllle, & belndle Great Dane. | w,\guiNGTON, Sept, 10.-Tn. response to | Dgliah. - When they reached Elymouth they Art and Music, esicn = APEAny from one of the windows of.C ettt Bt L presented a pitiable spectacle, the most for- er to Go Awny 1613 DOUGLAS, 3 hall, ‘where the dog show s belng Mvarcusuisly for propoasla to_ supply: 8 fccll oy AR Y et G, ey Later. ; d scap She I8 a ety bid-fire field : € 8 8 Y ! S Gmaha Chi ;:‘;’1. h: .”| e :ilx” “I“h ”l..n“n_”nl “1“1] {mll fire !l\ 1a ml: and flmrm\;m”“l\ Sv’m Out | wore, however, soon provided with clothing Yesterday morning Mrs. Lou Van Boyer 1 5 |CHICA R. I & PACIFIC be paid for her return to the hall. s e RO L B e e ey Tor dax | swore to a complaint, charging F. W. White A A aha/Union_Depot, 10th & Mason Sta the Hotchkiss Ordnance company and was with assault and battery. While watching the CHARGED BAST ¥ TIOUS ARTICLES. | opencd today. This company agreea to sy, | 00 BRVe senerously for the people parade from the court house steps White is g, At 8 e Fundas) = — 2ipm Express : : £ .| ply the gun with spare parts for $1,600, to e e oty alleged to have taken hold of the com- 4i0pim estibuled - Liviited.. Bame e emee /™ €| furnish & non-recoll fleld carriage ‘for $650. TRAVELING MEN TURN OUT, plainant ‘and forcibly removed her from a s e . 8 v ales. I N & o § and g possess| & B, ' BROOKLYN, Sept. 10.—Major George €, | 04 10 SUPPIy other articles required at the | ;n a Wedy They Went to the | 5cat and taking possession of the same. To A e ) [E¢ b | following rates: " One hundred solld brass wa srecalled as a witness in the | drawn cartridge cases, $200; 300 common Forney court martial case. The witness was | shells, empty, $676; 300 rounds of smokeless | Nebraska’s traveling men captured the city B substantiate the charge made Miss Ella o Everett of Osceola, Ia., and Mrs. Allen of this city will testify against White, GG OKlahoma & Texan kox. (ex. Sun,) 107 1i40pm Colotado Limited 4:00p, C., Py M 0. Arrives 66 on yesterday and had it all their own way T T A Depot,” 16th and Wevster sts, | Omaha questioned concerning a number of communi- [ Powder, $660. at noon y eI NA (| s At the (L O;nn“:ea:l:l:z"n:ux" h‘.t;r:n": i Sloux City Accommodaiion. - §15pi cations he had received from Captain Good- Attem Y for about an hour. ay air a great uproar 01 e K 1:5 ty ixpross (ex., Sun.) ‘i . cen designated and set apart for the knights | officer placed White under arrest. but for | Growned With Sucesos. . SC Paul Limited. oorr sell, who at one time was conuected with [ CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—A desperate attempt 3;‘:‘!‘:",3“ A L | Liniasiatuntn reasdn is Wak moteasht b B & MO. VALLEY the marine barracks. The major sald they | was made last night to murder J. V. Clancey 5 he boys, for whom heat and dust | J8il, but taken before Acting Chief of Po'lc: T5th and’ Webster sts. f Were private communications between himself [ of Dumont, the clergyman who, emulating | 2200 °f the boys, fo W5t | Sigwart, who told the woman beater to run : : ud Expross... . 405 and Captain Goodsell, and the letters were | pr parkhurst has headed the prosecution | 20 MO terrors, and they lined up at 12:30 | gjong about his business and go to police q - vo. Bx. (cx, MUn) Dot produced. Mr. Bartlott, = counsel for [ 5" (ho" tough element of the draliues ary | o'clock for the march to the train which was | court in the moruing. He did not show up, I Beds e resndayle 0 e ulonsl oruey, tried to show that the latters | town.® A3 tRe miniater rntered Hio o vard | to_convey them to the falr grounds. however, and a warrant was issued for hls ron BeAS—yyite or Blue. i A e :’fiffj:"(‘:{_‘":‘m’l‘l“‘“'l':;)::‘;\‘““{"Ij“‘r’ fey were | a man sprang up and fired at him point| The headquarters of the traveling men at [Aarrest and will be served today. Nervoue Chranic o Ra P E o ate Jmahe|Union: Depot, 10th' & Mason Sta.| Opain ; purpose. Major a sald A 5 i : A A (i 5 s a 3 , < < Day Expr 5:30pm . ho had corresponded with Captain Goodsell :gjh;nf'{u“:“;“fi}o';*r‘;:g';‘r 4, matkandithe e ‘hnrl‘:il;wul'-lrh*fr"::""lf-?I"eml“ 1::: Omnha High School Alumni R Orainary Price. ...eeerssssss 85,00 Ty Exgrem.. - Gam Il She aftaim of the B ingpec | cartridges falied to explode and' droppin | (he parade, and. the: men in charge ‘of toe :"el ALMia] asies Atk '(,';fmolm:'"“ Hish September price......iii.. 2,65 SSOURL PACIFIC — [Ariive tlon of Colonel Forney's department, he said, | the revolver the thug rushed away. Lynch- | turnout were busy in providing the uniforms, [ 5¢hool will ma o got @ fh and’ Webster Sts. | Onmuna and while 50 doing he had found that a num. | U8 18 talked of. a white helmet, a badge, a parasol and a | quorum together tonight, the place | yyve cure Catarrh. Louls Express 6:00uim en of the t m : . ¥ e r e lalioices oh Louis Express Giopm « ber of articles had bee arge. a ratto and some other clothes. of meeting belng the Young Men's Christian | Nowe, Throat, Ch oh, NDowela | Sn Local (ex. Sun. 1004 S e f,]gl[}it.‘1‘9?11‘11‘-:‘3192“:'.: More Co The order of march was given promptly at [ as<oclation parlors, at 8 o'clock. ~ This organ- | and " Livery” Hydrocele, " Varicoceic, | ail kinds of . .".”.W; . n”‘;"’:‘ face (fle examined most of the colonel’s | UNIONTOWN. Pa, Sept, 10.—Tho men | 12:30 o'clock, and the column proceeded up | lzation, once very active, has in the past | SEEIUG"e Somlty, d16%, fnay asen. | Furniture— it and W A e books that were used by him. The coal ac- | at the Kyle, Oliphant, Wynn, Lemont, Mor- | Farnam street to Eighteenth street, where | tWo years held four meetings without a | pemwle Wonkmnensen Lot Min y ef Sount book, he waid, he could not find, al- | rell, Wheeler and Oliver coke works in the | the boys lined up and had their mugs taken | quorum of the members being present, only | CURED, Gomorrhoea. hood Sts. | Omaha St. Paul Limited though he ‘made & 'thoroush ssarch far by a photographer. Then the march was | twenty-five being necessary to traneact busi- | ALL PRIVATE DISEASES AND DIS- l)lfnn; Chairs, ordinary pr ..A_JU ¥ & PACIFIC, Lawyer Bartlett sald the officers of the bar. | *0Uthern end of the Connellsville region are | (% & up again, and, after passing through | ness. It is very important to Omaha that it ORDERS OF MEN. DA B s et st s ¢ s . ol Mason Bls racks were trying to shicld themselyes from | Ut t0day for the advance, but all those in| e gtreats in the jobbing district, the pro- | have an active assoclation of the graduates H Sideboards, ordinary price.. ...15.00 BISEX dauy Limner Investigation by Dlacing the burden on the | ¢, Rorthern district are still working. The | cassion” proceeded to the Webstér — Stvet | of the High schcol, all of whom “are con: et e 800 : St Dudl Lamite: shoulders of Colonel Forney, Mialonle -not enooraging: to the 1abor | gopot and captured a special train for the | sidered members. Over 600 men and women SERAIBRRD: ¢ s nanrnennnnen BOD naavn] S SION EARIRIG AR L5 eaders and unless they can get the men | gain srounds. have been graduated from the Omaha High Stvie g SR maha/Union De L MENCa AR AIRN Presented ord's Case. under control immediately and force a sus- | ““Tho parade was In charge of Grand Mar- | school and ‘& large and enthusiastic attend- TREATMENT. 150 Styles to Choose From. gitgam Kearney ~Exprei 1080 SAN FRANCISCO, 19.—Judge John | heneioR of wotk the strike movement will|snal Streeter. assisted by J. J. Percupile, M. | ance is predicted for tomorsow evening, when | FOR ALL FORMS OF FEMALE WEAK e 3it0w x. (ex. $un) 12:30p Garbor commenced hi f die out In a day or two. At this time It| Meyer, B. H, Cannon, John Epeneter, Ed J,|new cfficers will be elected and other bu:ir NESSES AND DISEASES OF T:00pm.. aciio EXpress..s 10:250 ¢ s argument for Mrs. | 1o0ks like a failure. ¥ nd J. C. Fetzer. I rriage in the | transacted i WOMEN. BASpM.o1rs Fast Mail 4:10p Stanford in the United States court of ap- 08 Ang o VOESF. . I0 A oaTTIARS 1R 118 i ) S s PILES, FISTULA, ¥ISSURE, permanent . . = 5 = I w lead of the procession were two old-time R 1 ly cured without the use of knife, ligature Leaves | WABASH RAI AY |Arrives peals In the sult of the federal govern- traveling men, I*. B. Gilmore, with Paxton & e} 21008, or caustic as. 1veric . wanalUnfon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha ment against the Stanford estate. His argu- SRLIN, Sept. 19.—The National Zeitung | Galla d W. C. Pryor, wit er & Co. George Brown of 2721 Sherman avenue | “All correspondence answered promptly. i 3 St Louls C 12:35pm 3 2 | Gallagher and W. C. Pryor, with Iler & v P e ent Yas hractically a repotition of that | says today that It has authority for declar- | Following marched W. S. Halphrey, with | stopped into James Adams' saloon at Four- | Business strictly confidential, Medfcine sent made in the circuit court., He sald that the government contract with the road was | | specific, and it was never intended that the | 2POUt to retire from ing the rumors that Prince Hohenlohe is|Hammond & %o., and C. B. Hutchinsen, with frece from observation to all parts of the 12th and Douglas. M. E. Smith & Jo., wo of the smallest men teenth and Dedge Wednesday night, = 1 post of chancellor 1 ., Lwo of th WeD | gng while waiting for a friend on or address, with stamp, for Cirou. | — = 2! stockholders would be personally liable fae | are utterly devold of fourdation. The em. | o8 the f(":;"‘:“T\‘_\‘l',‘s.['.'m!’k““'? LI ;‘\,‘(“::lf' who was playing a game of |lara, Free Book, Recipes and Sympiom ) | SCHEDULE OF STATE FAIR TRAINS the money ndvanced. Qarbor will probably | Peror It 18 added, has not expressed himsei | U6, B8\ (BADEL TIOE Wik - OBD | cards he ordered a beer. It was the last | Blanks. by mail, consultation free. | EhiA {a Unlon Pacific. fnish his argument tomorrow. Judge Mc. | In favor of the enactment of mew and more | DHICUS, & Co. 8 400 pounder The pardlle | glags in o kes and unfit to drink, and he Fhmioi, or the woverament counaal, wil repix. | (YSSHS, MEAGR.. Aspiuat aodialiats, ‘and | 123 i ks beer wiees, and betore he'ton | OT@ha Medical and £ 1T p Frmery, an ept. 16, to Friday, Septs to him ‘on Friday, and on Saturday the ensy | theréfore there s no disagreement betwoen | ¢ LGN up & heavy beer glasw, and before he' could mome— e 16, : will go to the court. A decision is expected | the chancellor and Emperor William on thi Saraated Tho Ban: be stopped struck Brown balf a dozen vicious Surgical Institute, |A SREE]ALTIY(M,.‘,,:;‘,,’,F,I, inclusiv E veel i 3 1118 permane; cure — — s A Fabinl: it Al L i The Omaha Military band, of twenty-five Omatia, Neb BB daye. Yo oag b6 treated os HOmS fog ING. A Waan Kilvor Forces Cosxolldaiad. UNION PACIFIC SPECIAL TRAINS | pieces, and the Tecumseh band, of twenty- ieste price et i guranty. i 3 ox('t‘l”(n‘\:“ ept. 19.—The free silver forces Direct to the Fair Gronude two pleces, serenaded The Bee yesterday 0 piy rallroad faro and hotel bills, and no e United Omaha |Sheelys| South ate: ° 00 4 0 oy ositic sourt at 10 ©bargs, 1t wa rall to cure. If you have taken me=- States will be conso'ldated and | Commencing Friday, Sept. 13th, to and {n. | MOrMi&: They took position In the court at 1 Omalii |Ground ! s lodide potash. il an | i headquariers will be established in Chicago. | cluding Sept. 30th, trains will leave Omaha | SOk %59 Tendered a select program, 82 :;-EZ.M-‘J:& atolien ta manih. Bore s hrong = Qenggal A. J. Warner, president of the Na- | Union Depot, stopping at Sheeley’s and South | i Kenmcks Homm, = rohom o oniase of Ayt et thotodr Hate oraabeaes fotting | AN | AN (A A | AN tlonal Bimetalllc league, will be the presi- [ Omaha. Fare for the round trip from Omaba, | march and séveral others. . The rotanda Jut, it ia this Syphilitie BLOOD POLSON thal 1100 2:d8 Tt et 1 3 dent of the consolidated boly, and Secretary | 20 cents; Shealey's, 20 cents; South Omaha, 13 | quickly filed with an audience of fair vis: geguarautes to cure, W soliclt tie most obstls | 500 | § 818 130 | Bdward B. Light of the Am:rican Bimetallic | cents. \tors, and the brightly decorafed galleries SN0 ounen and chellgiigy the wond 1978 | 0.0 |10:08 |10iis 10 ‘ union will occupy a similar position fn the [ For full information see Union Pacific oty | were thronged with stransers. who wers fo: Skill of the most eminent phy e (Pt | B AL 2 new body. This much was agreed upon at | ticket agent, 1802 Farnam street, and agents | spec ing The Bee building. Both bands were A500,000 caplislibabind oy uneondk | 1g0{ 08 | 12:15 12130 the conclusion of the confercnce of the sil-|at Omaha Union Depot and South Omaha | in the Ak-Sar-Ben parade last night. e an-ly dAnsol o RrGafssentsoniedsd | “1:00 |13 | 115 1:30 3 wer leaders 8t the Auditorium Lotel last nisht, | Depot. g — 0% Basonin Temole, CHICAGO 1oL 800 | 3:03 | 3:13 4180 ther detatls of the central consolidated or- TN S —— Death of Mrs. Rousseau. b o 5 40 , - New Through Line to St. Paul, i S e 400 | 408 | 4 Eilatlon will be worked out at another | o gungy " he 15th, the Rook Inans wit| Mrs. Malvina Rousseau, wife of Napoleon | &ito | 808 | 818 &30 o inaugurate a new line to St. Paul and Min. | Rousseau, died at her latd residence, 4106 Cum- | 700 | 7i03 | 7018 740 3 Farmer Skips Detween Two Dayws. | Deapolis. Through sleeper- daily will leavo | Ing street, at 5:30 yesterday morning, after a | 800 | 8:08 | 8:16 e PARIS, Ky., Sept. 19.—The disappearance | Omaha un'on depot at 4:40 p. m., arriving | lingering iliness of some months. Mrs | RNING, P of John I Moore, one of the best known |t Minneapolis at 8:30 a. m., St. Paul 9 a. m. [ Rousseau was a sister of Mrs. E. W. Nash, PERMANENTLY | < (o 3 farmers of the county has caused & sensa- ;l:rrl\!:; r‘\’x‘n af;kmfihl"!jluvéinll’«:.. uzd supper | Mrs. Fred Nash and Mrs, James 1. Wood- Leave i o . + For|ard. She was a lovely character in lite, and :l,:":'“.:':::"::‘h;‘::‘mf',:“‘l,‘r‘."g':‘!;m"l“‘““‘::,m !on | tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call | her untimely death 13 mourned by a large A $35,000 and had sold his caitle, valded uyuo‘- at Rock Island ticket office, 1602 Farnam St. [ circle of loving friends. She leaves a hu: 000, before Jeaving. Attachments aggregai- Ry el band and three little children, one & baby ing $10,600 have ben issued and others will A bovicny _ | but 8 months old. Funeral notice will be B Al aday) On August 29, September 10 and 24, 1895, | given later. NO PAY UNTIL CURED row will publish a dispatch from Sanghal, which says the emperor has sanctioned the to Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, east of Weiser and south of Beaver Canon, &t ex- ceedingly low rates. General Moloney today rendered an opinion that the board of directors of the depart- Q No Heart Palpitating WOOL SOAP No Operation. Ko Detention from Business, k- v L T N the Union Pacific system will sell tickets e — ‘“’."“‘";"""“'".'"f““"‘ (1 wish mize ke, WE REFER YOU T0 8,000 PATIENTS: 3 Sanctioned & New Road in China, | from Council Bluffs and Omahs to polnts Teachers Must Raixe the Flag. WOOLENS will not shrink It Writefor Bank Referencss, . E LONDON, Sept. 19.—~The Times tomor- | S0uth and weast in Nebraska and Kansas, also [ SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Sept. 19.—Attorney EXAMINATION FREE. | tmmediate building of a railway from Shang- | For full information as to rates and limits | ment schools have the power to make & rule No Dyspeptio Aching ool Soup is delicate antS; L5010 the laundry, SEND FOR GIRCULAR, | hai through Suchau and Chin Kiang to Nan- | apply to requiring teachers to raise and lower the flag =-NERVOUS ecs, Tl Dost Gioaneqs ® or hiusenoid” aiu THE O. E. MILLER CO king, in order to forestall the Japanese de- A. C. DUNN, City Ticket Agent, over school houses as required under the -DYSPEPTIC undry purposes. Buy a Bar af your deaters N.¥, Life Blds,, OMAHA, NEB. Wands, 1302 Farpam St., Omaha, Neb, | flag law of Illinois. Raworth, $cbeade & Co., Makers, Chicago. 807-308 N. Y. J