( MAHA DAILY BED ; SUNDAY , SEPtEMBEIt 14 , 1800-TWENTY 1'AGES. & CO. FARNAM AND 1ST.H . , STREETS. j ' GranclODeniMofNewFallGooc yery Depaitraen MONDAY. MONDAY. BLACK SILKS. LADIES' LINEN DEPARTMENT , SUITINGS. . Sfci > < il in Limc/i and JDiimtr Sefs for Jlhndny Ulick Tallin , splendid ( itmllty , nt II 00 : well wortli MA" liliiek I iillloI'xtrKiunllty , jmirnntci d to near. : it < l.l' : uorlli tl 'I" Mis os' ' SPECIAL 10--4 IYI tifrecl Sots In wlitto nml fnnoy. ntI.5fl , woith Jl. ( llack 1 null.super < iuullty , ilugunt ilnlsli , . \Vc Our stock of and ChiUren's Gnr- 12-11'rincotl Lunch Sots In nncl uhl _ guuranteud tovtir , atJI. i : would licclieapa sire now Miowlng n most fancy teat So , worth : ? ( UO. ' clccntit n < > optiiiciit or Ircucli . fall ivncl winlor Kiioltocl [ Yirigo Itmcli nml Dinner Sots lit $ . " 50 north $ . lllackTiillle. . e-vtrtv super quiUti extra lienvy , guuttiututl to wear.atJlW. This Is a and liuuoitsd Novt-lly Suitings nr.onts for veur Ha now coinplcstc. ' > , U. To. ipec-liil silk auk would lie cln'ap nt t\ \ * " ' . . . In ennui's lulr list rneluin Knotted r'ritiiro I-.imeli Sots nt StV.wtli ! ) J7.60. Hlnrk Ores ( Jrnlii ' Ilk L'aditiiuro Pnclicss" tticso silks pliilds.ost \ \ ' \Vo show some very stylish gmmcnu In 1'Uiids. Lunch Sotiin blue butt ill ( ure all uuurantcud to gl\o satlb- of I'liiiliind Incllot' No\clty , , mon nnil maliofrany , alfl.S5 , worth S3 , fkctuty LUH , ut the fulluvltii ; prlees. f I.JO , S ! . . ' , ll.'O , tl.TJ. TVMid Siilllnis , retch iiluld nnd Plain Incllot'Vlillo nnd Colorul 10-4 Lunch Sets with , drawn work nnd knotted inntorials , choice Striped Hinbn Idriod fringe olioiloti , bruidulutli , plii Ida for bchool or drcss Koal Jipaui"-i' , patterns , at nmk'umel's Silk IliinilUtvtlilnri lit Hit' , 4Uo , SG.25 , worth } S. wear. The folloulnpr are cuts of some very desirable - 50cC5c5c. . SI. Don't full to sic Ohoioo novelties inLxinch Sets \ilth drawn work and hemstitched . , \ , at $13 $ , Lin Tncotlill bciitch Clioxlotfculls ts at $11 nncl utllO.OO tl l. . " > 0. sirablo Raruioiitbiit popular prkcs : IiidlcV in. Kino Vnibromotcil $14 , $1/5 $101D } , $ J2. , Black Armure Silks. (11 and 110. I.IIILMI I.a\v n HiintlKorihlud Don't full to * eo ow To e > ls nt 2 < c , thoixro \ worth 40c. .Also tlio new liein - . onlv Intist . " > 0c.cittli iKAeltlcJ , 7.o l rgu virlutj , stitched and drawn woilc to\\els \ at ! 2ocup tull.'Jj. I , idli-s' Kinbroliltrccl Minn PLAIDS , I.iiuii HniKllurelk'N. Intuit tlN ns , ouli joe ; wortli up to Hosiery and Underwear niiult Arinnrc Silk , tl.10 ! reduced from II 2.V . . . , . . IJi ; , , fermiAIj UMnoli Iilu < k Anniiioillk.ikgantquilltyand flnlsb.at Sl0. Thli Is a great PLAIDS , biirirnlii. Inltlnl' ' Ulaek Armiiro bilk , very heavy , at 11.33 , wortli ft.JO. ( ICO dozen Lndles * Cotton Hose , black fcot. fin cv tops , MPorth35c. \ . PLAIDS , II ( . burilcr , it J. > c , wmlli aa | 0 50 tlofoiiuvl nvheiur Hist black Cotton Ilosn. 3 | iairsfor 51voith , 50cu ] ial * Velvets In new Fall shndeSat 7Bc. Cinibilo .W dua-n Ilimclluio lluin tllflKiil i UN. I'M no In Ladles' Cashmere Hose , In l > lack0c ! ! , worth GOc , Velvets , all now shades , ntl. DS-lncli plaids ! 1)1 uck nails vliltc and print ed lmiikr . us Ladles' C ish more Hose , extra qviallty.SOc , worth 7/5c. : LW ) Velvets , In all the latest shades , at $1.23. \s hid' chicks , it \uryKood , udrlvuHl&u , wi-rlhbJaC Ladies' ] ' vp"ii" rottonjcrsoy Httlnsr Vests ind I'ixnt < , $1 , worth SI.W. value1. Ladles1 icisellttiiiff Meiino Vestsin natural anil whlto , 7m each , xvell wortlx Velvets , choice quality , in new shades , at $1.63. -IMiichiill wool pi lids ut.'Oc , SI. 2" ) . Plushes 42 Inches wide , 8Sc ruKHlurprluoiiie. WE WILL DISPLAY MONDAY , ot ; worth SI 28. \ ' ' ' \Vohavojustopoiicil line All eel Kront'li " .cr o plnlcls , ncomiiloto of Indies' mlsscs'amlehililron'9iiatiiral Plushes , In now Fall shades , at. 40 Indies \vldi , at Joe , north OUR nndjorcv tHtintr Combination Suits. A.lsoDr. , WurnorV'EIcaltb. " Combination Plushes , suitable for Children's Cloaks and Dresses , at$1.6O ; 750 41 Inch Dlalds at 55o , FIRST IMPOHTATIONOF Suits ami' midcd Slcirt . worth $2. good \ nine. very HIGH GRADE Choice iun allies in Ladles" Dlacli Si lit Vests and Pants. Also TJhck rrciich plalilt. 40 Ini'hd Vests. w Idc. ati'ic , In new Lace Flouncings Something nw ladiei'black ' wool Coiimination Suits. I vi i : i nun Hi. ' 40-Inch I rt'nch plaids , In an iidkis insoit- -AX13- mcnt [ ci lors at bSc. they - Gents would bochoip at , 11 DrapingNch , 40'lncli I'liolot , plaids , now andstyllsli. nttl.Ui. cd Skirls W Inch iilalds. In Vioiirutta , S3 ' Directs iind , at fl ; they me . ihirunt LATEST NOVELTIES IN Men's unliuuidrlcd Shirts , llnoti bosom and wristbands , good niusli 3 forI Bt jles ulit 'Ueliatr oiioof the mod complete stocks of Uliiek Goods to bo found In the city. Complete very ip. worth Tie cnch. | Cheviot plaids and llnrsuf all the Intostnoxiltles , also n full asMirttnont ot nil t ho stnplo nuiKi'S will liofotind In striped tills dLpiirtniont. Special attention Is called to thu line of 1'ieiiuh uud Lngllsh berausaNo 75ccrj btyllsli. Dress : - ; Trimmings Men's unlnundriod Shirts , TJtli'a muslin. lei n forced bnclt nnd front , omllosa Cln-\lots. sunn fining' , good linen bosom and nristbuula , n. sploiidld intido shirt nnd woith. I nirllsli birsesJO Inchon wldo , nil wool , worth no now . . > o Dress Tut Sliol. I'nnet Moial , mill OCc , fit We. MKlWi''ergo. Winches wldo , oxfrn. lie ix' } , worlhO o now . > o II incl-Ciocliit Iliu'lflu and ' 'icmliSiTiru , H Indies wide , oxtr.i < ] ii illty , wnrtli 11 HO now KKJ blldL s , all : itpo | > nUr prices. Men's unlanndricd Slilrta , Now York mills muslin , extra line linen bosom. 'icncli D iiRonal 'ultliiff. f > Iiiclits ttklu. wortli I.'Jj now 11.05 also linen collnv nnd urist band , Iniid-nmle buttonholes , ii'ln forced back an a HaekOliuvlotSultliiff. llaikChalot-nltliiit. xory oxlra 8tllshHortliM.4U ho i\y , woith tl.,0 ( now mw tl.10 Jl.'i ) Flannels. front , cndle < 3 facing- , lit mid wear gvman trod , worth $1 , silo price Toe. lovijty Illack orKii , In strlpiM. spots llKnresc. . . Ae. , very desirable AtCi'iC . Ostrich Half Host. Novelty Hews In uolka dots , cbeelis , stripes At1. , clioleo goods . . . At 1.10 S'oMlty bultlu.'S At ctl.O ) , 11.15 , J1.25 uud $1.33 , 0. Mon'a ' fast bliclc Half Ilose , "UermsdorlT" dje , double liocls and toes , 25o , Grey mixed drc s flannuls , Trimmings , woith 'He. 2 o.All Men's * iflrcrin dorll" dhmoiid black Half IIoso , double lioolg and toes , extra All vool dress flariiirls. In Novelties In Ostrich siml solid colors una mlxLuas. rWi , 1 aney Hu thu Cuil nultcs dud quality , ; ! 3c , worth 50c. AMAZONE SUITINGS. \voiild lici'lii ip at ( IV. lluus. JlJcn ' 5Uiido < 5- ti ca f , \cr\- line all \\onl ilrt-s Iliin- . IIP ulir ! > , prliolKlc. in new culuii , at 73i , i c- Men's nnturtil wool Sh iits mid "Drawers , oxtru , qinlit.\Sl each , worth $1.5) . llro.nlclotlis , sti'ini < . | iriinl , Camel's hair Shirts and Drawers. $1. $ 51) ) n stilt , woith $2. $ Amn/mio SultliiRS. In nlnck , r > 2 ImliP nldc. nt * l W TiOO und tJ7t atil. i tnuliirpilou tl.'J'i This R'uni'iit Ismadfinf . A vtry stjl sli ( jafjurnt SPECIAL VALUES IN Camel'aliair ShirtsandDra ors,6upi'qualltyS , ! $ a suit , ivort1i$4. thilliustonl " \\onl il.ikl vltli Chilli Miltliu , bin ik. nil uool. . " ' - ! Inehes wldu at .rjJe ; uclluith ? 5o. llro . idclotli , sLt LIU sl voKeaid \ Imki't \ ] it\ l\ft iiiH'lo vlth of "louli ' pi ilil Real atil.50 , ( \ < ; \ conih'iiiitlon of Spanish ' i Clotli siiltlni , Inbliiuk. f 3 Inehcswlde , iiliii . ; > ntT'ic ; rc pik-oil IK ) llro.nklot bun iiiinttoniiiHh. . Ml- . ( ililu eliilh In jnko Hi Unit MoiiinltufaultliiKSHo show a eompluto lliio of all the latest styles In In vlslhlo . vdeiilTs Aducidtd iiovnnd sKox " Ucsli- men's fine satin nnd silk Niic-ktios in teclcs cheeLs , jjlalils , stripes and fancies. atiJ ; IKK uulois. u" ( % isry - LACE SCARFS. , and four-iri-haad , all alilcelty , new fullcolois. at GOo , usually bold at"5e. STIGER I A GIRL BURNED TO DEATH. P * * Sixteen-Year-Olcl Kittle Verjaal Moots With * J N a Horrible Fate. I A CARNIVAL OF THIEVES AT LINCOLN. AVIiero She Kept Her Whisky Bottle Supreme Court Docket Pountlcd tlie Ha nnKCinaii Other Lincoln Ne\\s. Neb. , Sept. 13. [ Special to TUB Miss Ifittlo Verjaal , tbo sixteen- jear old daughter of .fohn aTcrjaal , a stone mason at Second anil F streets , was terubly buraed this moiniiii ; and her death is houily lucpectctl. Tlio family has been accustomed to make quick fires In the kitchen steve of mornings by using as kindling dry chunks of clay soaked o\er night la kerosene. In ap plying the match to tbcso this mornlngKlttio was too close to the sto\e , nnd when the com bustible mass blazed up It sot lire to her hair and clothes. In her f i i 'lit , the girl ran into tlio yard und tliound fanned the flames intec c , perfct blu/o that burned almost every stitcli of clothing on her body and seared hcrjg arms , face , breast , abdomen und lower limbs until the cooked flesh hung In shreds. IIci agony was most excruciating and her ciles heartrending ing , Phjslelans wore called and they cincloiH'd her from head to foot In cotton soaked In oil. Narcotics were also RNCII to inako her unconscious of her pain , but the doctors said It i\U3 impossible for her to live. SIMUI.ATB DRU.SKEVNKSS. Just us T. H. L. Leo , a pniin dealer at Hxttot11 % getting on the B. & T\I , train last evening In company with a couple of other gentlemen , n group of pickpockets pietund- ing to bo drunk , jostled against them nnd wien tlioy numagcd to free themselves all three Rintlcincn found that their pockets had been picked , Mr , Leo's watch was taken , wlillo small sums of raonoy were abstracted fioin tlio poclteta of both the other gcntlo- inin. When searoli wui made for the light- fingered gentry it w as found that they had THE HOTTI.K WAS FOUND. Mrs. Wei ton , who comes from the town of Mlunccoda , la the prohibition state of South Dakota , was am-sted last night for being drunk and disorderly , She made the night ulr hideous nltti her curses and con demnation of the Irish simply because the of- fleers who took her Into custody were bom In the Emerald Isle. On being taken to the po lice station she kicked physically asell as flguratUely and dlsplaj od u lump under the sUH'kliiR on the right limb that \\iis supposed at llrst to bo either u tumor or case of ele phantiasis. It proved , however , to boaplut Bosk of whisky from vblcb the womau had ban drinking copiously , rou.w > rnTHE niaoiarMAV. M. J. Curtice of Albion was among tlm vis itors at the fair yesterday. Ho is an alliance man ami after listening to Dictator Burrows' teachings has become an io\ctcrato hater of mi ) thing or anybody that represents a cor- peruto monopoly. L.vst o veiilnc uhilouttlio depot ho and the baggageman. J. U. Jones. passed some bard words uud a tight ensued invtikh the alliance ) man managed to give tbo haughty representative of tbo railroad monopoly u tcrriblo beating. Curtice was um-stcd and tbls morning \\03 fined f 19 und cobts. PATKICK The attorneys for Patrick Egan , minister to Chill , have asked for a continuance of tbo mlt brought against that distinguished gen tleman by Bishop Bouucum to recover t-VX ) ubscrlbed for tbo BU Thuressa cburcu fund. The attoruej u stated that tbo main reason Mr. EKUU did not pay the subscription was because Itos uuduntood that In making ui.h a contribution Mr. Egun was to bo treated with respect and courtesy by the blitxop , but such retard had uot been mani by the church oftlciul , and therefore the defendant did not feel disposed to nay up It Is claimed fuitber that the bishop cannot sue , as the subscription was made tea a building committee. A VOUNO I.VDT Tinrr. The people along the crowded thorough fare of Ninth stieel were astonished Thurs day to sco a prettj and genteel appeainp young lady come dishing down the sidewalk and in pursuit of lur a groceiy clerk shout ing , "Stop thief ! " Tbo young \\omainsas Mary Russell of Geneva and she had Just robbed tlio cash box of .fohn Schullcr , the grocer nt or > North Ninth stieet , while she supposed nobouyMIS looking. Sno was seen committing tuo theft , howc\cr , nnd when Charles Miller , theclcilt , upinoachid hn she daitcd out of the store- und down the street. Miller gave chase and proved the better sprinter of the two as ho captured her before she got a block away. She was taken to the police station and given a coll. She pao the assumed name of May Wilson to the oftlcers and pretended tbat her occupation vns that of a washerwoman. She had been In the cltj only an hour when she robbed the cash box , and the fact that she had only 5 cents in her pooketbook explains what prompted her to commit the theft. She secured only > fioin the cash box. The girl took her urivst verv coolly , but when the great Iron door closed on her she began to realize her situation and melted into tears. An hour later slio was found In convulsions. In the nioinlng she was ar raigned , found guilty nnd lined 145 and costs. In default she went to the county Jail. \l UKFI ) OFF W ITII TUP VAIISB. Ed Wllinms , a Jewelry fakir , set down his grip full of glittering specimens of the Jew eler's art jeateida ) at tbo fair grounds \\hllo gcttlnga check at the secretaiy's ofllce , and whllo his bail : was turned some sneak thief picked It up und \\alked off with it , sum ME count nut DOCKET. The bar docket of the supreme court for tbo September tei in is now out and shows ouo eases for the Judges of that tribunal to cudgel their brains with. Of these 101 are from Douglas and51 from I.nncastor county , Thocasesfrom the vuiloiis judicial districts are as follows- First district , M ) ; Second district , 114 ; Third district , 120 ; Fourth district , W : Fifth dist rict , 1 ; Sixth district , dO ; Seventh dWriut , 53 ; Eighth district , M ; Ninth nistilet , 48 ; Tenth distiict , 41 ; Eleventh district , 2Jj Twelfth dlbtritt , SI. There are clghtj-ono cases In which the state appears either as plaintiff or defendant. The court will convene on the morning of September It ) and remain In session every day of the tei m from 3.30 u m. to 12,30 to bear arguments. A MOTH EH ! \ UmNCK rillVTP. TheNoith Ameiican accident nssoclatlon of Chicago lathe latest piratical insurance company that Is alleged to bo attempting to do business In Nebraska without legal permis sion. Guy Dann of Taylor was selected o ono of tbo nmiks , but bo Informed State In surance Coimulrsloni > r Allan of the fact , and therooy the operations of the Company have become exposed. Mr. Allan is after these fellows \ \ ith u sharp stick. HE.U1I ) IN Till : STATE HOUSE. It Is reported on fairly good authority that th re are to bo some changes soon among the persons holding : positions in the Insuno asylum at Hastings. The reasons for the changes have not jet boon asceiUiined , hut the exhaustion of tlio fund for tbo Institution is uot thought to have anything to do with it. M. W. White of the auditor's office has re turned with Ids family ( ram a delightful trip to Lakes Krie aud St. Clair. Mr. White looks ten jeara jounger. The latest notarial appointments areas fol lows : I1. K. Illveiis , Purdumj John li Leo , Ilrowolco ; Albert Spauldlng. llogers ; La Oaks , Gi-eshaw. J. H. Powers , the man heading the alliance ticket , dropped into tbeuxoeutivo oftlco this morning Just to tlnd out how it seemed to oc cupy the great arm chnlr. Articles of of the Incorporation Wyntt-lJul- lard lumber company of Omaha have been tiled IN Ith the secretary of stato. Tue capital stock Is quoted at $54uoO. The wife of C. II. Holmes , chief clerk of tbo state board of transportation , Is very ill , ODH3A.M ) ENDS. Miss Lena Lau U the guest of Miss Lilian Staticuiann ! at Omaha. Mr. E. A. King , who lives at 3135 South Tenth street , Uou bis horse and buggy uear : hc art lull on the fair grounds jcstenlny morning , but on returning later found the outllt missing The tiolice looltcd e\ory- where forit and found tlio hoise all wet witli sweat shortly before uoon todiy tied at Fif teenth and ICstreets , jubtnoitho the state house. W. G.Mencr , ilrst assistant chief of the Fremoutllre denaitincntvasln thodtyjcs- terdiy > lsitiug v , ith Chief Newherrj. A stranger minplinp in tlio throng In the Cnpit.il hotel this nfteinoon had tils cold watch taken by seine pickpocket. 'J'ho robbed mail lofused to give bis name to the police Thieves bioke into C Rockhlll's room at ll'-'SN street jcstciilay afternoon and stole his two best lull's of pantaloons. His charged thuttho lady drivers in Lin coln are even more icclilcss than the men. This watoxempliilej today when , two females (1 riling at a rapid rate down Tenth street knocked do\\n nnd nin over Mat Bracken , the nunoyoi fortho jirlsoiids ut the city jail. His face H as fritjhtfullj cut , but Ills in juries nre not serious. Thieves biokn into Mr. Stnfer's house at 411 North Sixteenth stieet , sometime- during the night and stole watches , diamond ilups and other Jewelry amounting ultogethcr to sroo. The Cinplro at the Suite Pair in 1HOO. Prominent in power hall stood the Empire hinder , the simplest pieeo of harvestingniuuliineij' on the grounds , and BO acknowledged by nil. The Sio- horling knottei now ubdl onthoUm- piro attracted ciowtls , nnd the common expression of nil was , how simple. No nuchino has ever come Into Ne braska and won BO many friends union g faunei3 und dealeis a.s the Empire squarely and entirely on its merits in the h invest field. Using less twine than any other ma chine to make a knot and being thu lightest draft of any , with no competi tion in simplicity , nukes the moat at tractive piece ol maclilneiy in its line on tlio ruaikot. The Empire mower has for twelve years earned u teputation in the ha.\ Holds of this stuto that requires nofepe- cial mention. The now Big Six r.mpiio has proven Itself the modi ellecti\o sU mower built. Mr. W. 1 ] Mead , suite agent , can bo found at Sixth and Paeilie sticots , Omaha , Nob. , detoiroined todiHUpa trade for 1S91 tliat shall mtonUh the 11:1- VlutorloiiH DlHplay of Stiidcnts' AVurk nt htuto Fulr. The only ochool in the stitoover dnr- ing to malic an otclusivo exhibit of the penmanship of students is the Omaha Commercial college , owned by Kohr- bough Bros. The work was prepired by twelve students and o.xciteil the moat fmorablo criticism. It was nilmliecl b } thousands and rellccted { jro.it credit upon Loth teachers und students. First premiums * on ponmiinahlp woio awarded as follows : Omaha. Commercial college , sovoii ; Lincoln Business collepro , six ; Omaha Business college , one. Thiscon- test was between the students of ono college with the professors of others , The decision bpoaks louder than words , Hnbcrdnslicr't * Announcement. To the public : "Wodlstro to cull your attention to our new estiibliuhment. in tvhlcli jou will Iind n complete line of GENTS' ' FURNISHING GOODS , embracing the host nuulltles and late novolttos oftheduy. Fifteen joais1 ex perience has ghon us an insight to the demands of tlio public , and our beat judgment willahvajs bo employed to please our customers. Wo enincntly so licit u call and hope by reasonable prices and fair doiiliiigu to merit your trade. Respectfully , MAIITIN MKVKU k Co , , 1517 i Farnam. Those f\vo old relics of better days , Tom ck and Jack Prince , are in town. Tlio -ivorld's championship hud better Ho low , or ono olttiese uorlhlcs111 \ uab it again , MKSF.K.KKNF" ' 117 . . Attendance at thePublio Schools at the Olose of the First "Wiok. HUNDREDS WAITING FOR NOVEMBER IriLreasc ami I > ccrutn3 : n Slinivn In i SO'IOD ] wltli Ilio IVuspouts of Cfol Jitiiu Conoco llro\Mioll llall. The first \vojk of thu school jenr of 1S9D ImaclosclVlillothoxcslstr.Ulon full * below - low the llgurea , as shown by the school cen sus , It bin bucu satlsilaitory as btioxvinn' u healthy Inuvojio over that of thuconesponJ- liigvcelt of last year. Iho returns , shoeing both tlio increiso and iletrcaso lu the various schools for last \vulc , is as 1'ollou s : lllflh school , V53 , w Increase of ft'J ; Am Ucr , 315 , Incrciso 0(8Buicioft ( , 219 , Incre.iso of 10 ; Cass.500 , , dcct-cisoof .HJ ; CAS tell ir , 401 , iiiac.iso of 37 ; Center , ii" , increase of 11 ; Central , . ' decrease of It' ' ; Conti.il Parlf , It5 ( * , liitreaso of IK ) ; Divenport , 114 , de crease of 14 ; Dodge , 'J4-1 , deoieiso of . ' { ; Du- pont , & ) i , Incnasa of V > ; Uckormuii , 18 , du- crcase of 1 ; Fiitmin , 40dccieaso ofi'i ; l ort Omiha , 81 , decline o(7 ( ; 1-4(1 ( , decii1 iso of nlhsonu ( ! : , ikt'i-easo of IS : HiHtmiin4S4 , Inci ciso of 8 ; Ultkorj lsS ! , In- crtase ol.l > ; l/iu-il'i.'l , dxroasoof 6.1 ; J ink- son TO , Ucuremo oil ! ; Lilto "III , imioasa of O'.l : Leaen worth UVt , Inui-easo ofl't ' ; Iomr 04. ' , dcerc.iso of lOjLatliiop 11 , increase of 77M.ison : 414leorcaso ( of 10 , Ounlia View X , Inca.iso of 63 ; Pacilic l."ii > , decrtiso of 'I ; Park US increase of ! IJ , Paul 1 5 , dceroase of 3 ; Picas int Oa , decrease of 1(5 ( ; Saratoga UH ) , increase of 7J , Sherman U9 , douivito ofJl : VintonSS , tliosnnions hstjcir ; Wal nut Hill , U77 , lucnase of 71 ; AVcbstcr , 405 , in eroaso of 59V'es ; \ t Onnha , 139 , intreasoof 48 , WestSUloschool. 70 , Increase of II. 'Iho ' total ivgistiatlon for list ueok was 10r , > 0 , plvliiK a net pain of 351 over the cor- vo3ondiiitr | ) tclc of last jcar. All thu pnbllu school uhililicn , however , ha\o \ not yet made aj > plkktloii lunhvill not until about November 1 , when tlio number will bo swelled to beUvctn la.OOO und 14.0JO. ( .KKICillTON' 101 LI OE. At tills institution , ttio Intention h id been to resume chsscson iSciiteinber 1 , O\MIIB bOMorerto the fact that tlMt HIIS Libor diy , also that the follo\\iiiB \ Ai'lts cblldreu's ' tl.ij at the fair , the oponini ; o the cullego ) car as deferral until WeJiicsclij tbo Jd. 'Iho vcokhloli cloaUj yestculaj showed an eiirollincnt of to I 0.1 against UJ for the cones pending \vr > ek of last year. Of thostuilciiu who are in attendance all but tuclvo n ro residents of tills stito and loivn and , wliilo the colligo 13 under the churpo of ( Jiitholle cdiicatora , ittontaliH \\cuty-llvo htudotiuvlio aie not members of the Catholic ihuith. YcsterJay at 'J o'clock , a solemn motive nnss of the Hoi ) GHont vas sunt ? in St. John't. Uiurch , to Invoke the divine hlesslat , ' ujioa tliotuculty amlfatuJunjtsof tlio eollcje during the coming ) cur. . 'ihls was attended by tlio patrons and friends of the institution. After mass , the president , Rev. Ttomas S. Fitz eiald , S J. , read the rules of the eollozo and Uiv. Will- lam T. Kluselln , y J . , prcaclicd a strmou ap propriate to the occasion The following well known gentlemen com pose the faculty of the collesci Hov. 'JhoinwS.FItzgcMld , S J. , president and prefect of studies ; Kov. John L. Mitli- ory , S. J. , treasurer , Gcriinn ; Jiov. 1'cter Bojce , S J. , chaplain , Preuch ; Kov. Will iam T. Klusclla , S J. , philosophy , evidences of religion ; Itor. Josqh ! ' . itif-'se , S J. , cbcinlstrv , nstronotnv- , mathematics ; Kov. James J. Corhley. S. J. , poetry , elocution , debate : Robert A. IIcnnomaiinS. , J , hurain- itlej , German ; 1'mnclj X Mara , S J. , plnsics , ili-it ncadotnio ; Hev. John 13 , Do bthi-j-Ncr. S. J. , second academic ; Hov. Mar tin M. Dronsgccst , S J. , third acadomlo ; 12d\vanl Furay , , 33. , prepiratwy uepart- nicat ; I'rof. Ioly , bookkeeplnf , pcnmaiisLlp , etc , BUORNEIJ , HA it , At Browmll hall the school year n ill open Wediiaulny next , with the sanio faculty ns last joir , with the ei < ciitionof Miss Fannie Ward , w ho has resinned.Her place will bo lllled by AIlss Cmi Gltuke , formuly of Blair. Ainoiig the boarding pupils who return tills jeir are Miss Libuugh , the Misses Towler , Miss j Ho-\\c , tlio Misses Hemingway , the Misses CJf.ues , Miss &cott , Missliarkcr.Miss . 1'ittmin , JIUs Dotv , Mis ? Bunting , Miss Holt , the Misses CvciK Miss'lliorp. Miss Palmer , Mis ? Cidivfoiil , Misi Rotkhold.Miss . Ho tiers , IMlss 'Ihomas , Miss Waiaior , Miss Briinerd , Miss Hounds , JIlssAbbott , Miss Livingston , Miss Collins. Lust year the attend inco was SO , but tbls je.if Itpiomlsesto henHichUrfreras already 1J > younjr h lies luvo applied for admissioa and bout in the matriculation fee ISlosL of the new applicants are from outside thocitj , uhloll will nceo sttato pivpaniig plans for fully eighty boaidors Tlio prospects of the hull are so brisht that Hov. lr. Djhoitv furnishes the Infoimation that the south \\intr "HI bu t-ouiplotcd at : m eii-ly date In or lor to accoinmodato the in creased .itUmd.inco. Dr. Birnoy cuiescitauli. Dee bldg1. Mariliiiro Mecusei. Shields i-idiul taa folloivinj mar- yebterd ij : .ililros ARC ( Otlsl * HUc'lr , Otn.iln .T j Jcannic M M mvoll , Onialiu .7 j.Tames H Push , South Omihu 19 j Miuy Combs , BotittiOmalii 18 I Edwin Loivry , Omilid 21 I Kittle Bertraii , Chit\gn Jl I Anton Soienson , Uniiha 21 j Annie Peterson , Onnha U I Jur ten BinrMult , lenniiifrton ! 23 1 Lena Lutge. lleiuungtoii 18 I Pi mlc J Calinus , ruttsmoutli ' .fl I Marine Dietcis , Omaha .il iMauiicall. Brown , Omaha 21 1 Mary A. Tuna , Omaha 19 Homy 1'lojs , Oimilii U Maude Ocllte , Omuha 10 Dr. Uiinoy cured catutih , Bee bldg- . All dtizenslio exp'et to contilbuto the use of thcli ca.tr ! igostouMul tlio entertain ment of the membard ot Lho JCational Associ ation o ( fassoiiKcr Avcuts are expected to liavo tbo same nt the Union 1'aollio di < pot nt lu. r > tninoio\v morning Tiio party \U11 ni- riv 'nt 11 o'clock , und It is the intention to plvotho mem tiers a dilvo about the eitj , ThoVeduita Theosophlul sodetj meets oveiy Sunday at 7 X ) p in. at room iJOV Sheoloy Wook. Subject "Kauna"ll are invited , St. Miuj's ' Avenue Cont'icffatlonal church , Itev U'illard Scotc putor-Moinlnic kervlco at 10 ' 0 The pistol will niuich. Sunday school at noon. No tietiiiii , ' senlce. Tliopeimlt-s hsued by the siiporintcntlcnt of buildings yosterdu ) uuiounied to sxlt' ) . Tlioseoutafi of thoboaul of cduc-atloii'VAas yestcidny notlllcd thit ctiphtlieiiu prouillaat Ninth and Bancroft , 51)7 ) uud lU U South Thirteenth s'rcct. Dr , Bliney cures catutrh , Dee bldgr. Hard Pan at hast , Tlio workmen engaged m finding solid ground fortho bi onicnt of the now Siveezy hotel , at the corner-of Sixteenth and Jackson , liavo become convinced that they must go halfway to China heforo they got through the filled In or "mado" gro'ind ' i n that local ! t } . They have gone through half a dozen stiatio of soil and lit a depth of about forty feet tiny struck an old brld o. After Kotlln through the bridge they again strutk blade soil uad llnally solid clay. The hotcl.w ill bo ( MxSO foot In dlrncnsions nnd will bo live stories high. It will bj coin * plotej bj- the lint of January. AVrstern Union I'roiiintloiis , J" . II. Twlford , for a number of years con nected , with the Western Union oftlco at tbls place , and latterly ns chief operator , has re ceived a well ciracd promotion Ho leaus on Alonday forOKden , Utah , \\hcreho \ vlll take the responslbla position of iiiiiiinn'er. K. W. Applcyate , the present tt ire thief of the Omaha olUco , i\Ul \ succeed Mr. Twiford. Dr , Birnoy cures catnirh , Dec T . J3 XE1V OIU'IlANA.Cn. 3."io Corner Stone Will tin I < aid Todiy In ItciisonI'liic'p. The cornerstone of tlio new Catholic or- plnuapcln Bonaon nluco , weather pcunltln ; , \\ill be luicl this afternoon at 'J o'clock. If tliojiLher \ should bj unfavoiablc the ucri'inonyvill uott.iko i > lace till Sundiy VU'Clt. Oiviiito the f.ictof the stiojt cats bclnff l)1oclcdon Cuming street n. train , will Ic.uo TlioKlftci'iitli andre tutor stieotJepot at S I" ) p. in , \ViilnutIIilldopot , whcio cauyallnvillbo ln\vaitinjf toconvcy passui- gcra to the sitoot tlio proposed structuro. Iho dlffeicnt iliUsioiu of the A O. II of this cityiro reiiuciteil to meet nt .Fourteenth nnd Douh'las strcetiat to clock p. in , to par ticipate in the cei-eraon Us. Thoywtll to joined at the plico mentioned bj the divisions of the same Older from Soutb Oman \vbowill \ < wno on a. special motor. tlio iiiarshalibip of Mr. John ration Dr. Ulrncj ouies cnlarrli , Bee blclff. COU > 1V COSIMISSIONIIUS. 'Ihe lle nlnrVeelcly rvicctnig JlelU Vt'iUjpihy < i > nii ii , All of the ) county losnoilssioncrs i\cro \ pros- cat at the regular weekl ) tnoclhiij held jcs- tuday aftoriioon. The llrt halfhourus devoted to the icidinjof tlioniinntes ot the last meeting' , alter vhlcli the tncnibeis buckled themselves into tlw harness md then went to vorU vlth vigor and eiillmsimm. Illllsof Justin Halt were referred to the committee on limnee. County Attoinov Mihonej submit Uil 11 nport thai the ollls \i.ro ( not In | noperforiii Ltuvjcr Van ISttcn's chim of < , ' 9 .OOfor costs iiilas cue in tbo supreme court HUH prescnU.il. luo countyattoincy submitted u loportthat A'an ] ttoii bad no olalni atrainst the countv. All oftheinpeu wotoiefcired to the committee on judfUnry I'oonnaster Mnhonoy presented a report , in wtitdi lie ullcfod that MiSihxvarb's bread li bad lie mkcl ttiat bci contract \\itb \ \ tlio county boint : iilled. Tbo cominuiii- fatiounas nfurrcdto the committee on poor farm. A statement oC nteount bclivecn tlio city ami county wiv presented and lofeucd to tin committee on Iliianera , 'Iho sUteniLiit shouj the city ones tlia county SSiVJ.-1 , , a balanto duo for rciit , fjr.iJInn anil uJvortisliiK1. Tbcbond of Vo 13ros , who will paint the count } hospital , va < pvesuntAl Onln toun omlbsion ot sonio details in the contract the approval of the Bond WM deferred one veelc , and In the ineantlma the county \\ill duw- new contract for them \Villliu O Balar , William II. Shu to and Stephen Mco\vnn ( ! , ex-soldiers , wlio arc unable - able to support tliomtlvesvoro ordered sent to the soldiers' ' homo at ( luiiid Nl.mJ Tbo usual number of bills wore procnted and rcfcrrcd \\r. II Ajers pivsciitcja bill of J"(5. ( 10 for boirdin'Mrs Xuldla Morse -won tan weeks. Mr. O'Koortu tthtud that the \\oniunh.i. \ rcl.kti ootors ) The bill "VMS then refirred totnoLOinTiiitteo un chmltv for iiiMitiffJtlDn. The cotnwitteo on oonstiuctlon ropoited thit C. 13. Havens & Co iverothe lowest bd- ! dcit. on coal for the court bouso and jail , and thit I1 II. .Mahoiicy wai the lowut bldloc on coal for Iho pool f aim. 'Ibo report \vus \ adopted Per cai'pcts for tlm county hospital the Oiiiuba Caipot coinpimy anil A 1) . Moiso were tbo only blddtra. Tbo bidivciv re ferred Dr , BliMioy cuies cutarih , nislrlot Court. TiJlloBlocdel has coiarncnccd suit to cut loose from , what khe nlltgtvs Uawicked hus band. In her petition she mera tbat Leonard - , ard la a drunkard , and that on tlio iOth duy of October last , vhllo hilf cmzud ultli llijuor , ho pulled her hair , knocked her down uud then lleko Ihor. O. (1 ICenflc-ld has nucil Clarlos and llcury Ilainbors for thu HIIIH of (1,54)0 ( , ) eaou. lie allcnu tbut tbeso parties furmed wmo of tola land In the vicinity of Cut-oil lane , wlierfltuoy raised a largo crop ofCKU - tables and that thuy refund to pay tuc rcat , loh at a reisonaWo amount woxild be Ghirlcs E , Bates is sceUing toforocloio a moit.aio ( ] | ' ucouted liy TJosa Levy , upon w'alchthe Intercjtls unpaid. UI3V. AVMj\Il' ! > SCOTT. He lias > 'nt "Vet Ucclilc l to Viittldon College Piesitlenoy , HeWdlird \ Scott , pastor of tlio St. JIa ' * y * a\cimo Prosb\torlm church , and uifoarrlvcdliouinfrointliclr suimnoraco \ - tion. intbocnst at7 o'clock ' last ulj ht A Koodsharoof thetlmeuas = p"nt In mil about Boston , butthe.YmojOil ] u tilp down tlioSt. LawMicu-and ugciifial ratnblo about some of the more interesting und delightful places for rest mid recreation Ilov. boott felt \crjr \ nucli rofijalied and built up plnslcallj until about nwcoU are , lienho MS suddenly throatiiiud by an attackof fner ulilcli was soon overcome. however , and hois afiain fedliif ? ell. "Jhivo not Ri\on \ tlio matter of my election to theprosldeiicyof tbo Yanktoticolleno suf ficient consideration , " said I ev Scott last nlKlit. "to say ivbether or not I slull do ono tiiliifr or the other Iho college h ono of seven recogilzed by Iho clinch hero in the west tu being the Miiechl outposts of thocducalloual ivorkthat shoiiljandmustljo stronjrlj sup- portcdand enoouracjod Tills one bauery stroii ) , ' and lutliicntialeastrrii alliances and is Rio\ving rapidly. Some of ray friends thinklioMc\or \ , that I am bettor suited to the mmistiy than to the educational uorlr. I hn\o \ bud a very tboiough couno of studj , but linAO jiot pivcn much tlino to the educational field , i realize that the work nf imparity ; young men fortho uriotis pro fessional and busliu.is cnlllnir uf life is a \ cry Important ono. IsballKivothe mattof careful consideration before E sball fid at llbtjitj to sar unjthlng fuuber about what m\ decision will Do. " Ucv , Scott will preach today , both inoruinc and cteuiug , A TIUUUTI3 XO O. IJ. 13lUriv. ! ; Ouarits Olvo Dxpresslon tnXliclr J'rrpniPiiipnt. 'Pliofolloniiif ? rosolntloris weroadopted nt the lost meeting b.\ the Omaha Guarus , rolutl\o \ to the death of the late Charles K Oowy : Whereas , The trout llulcr of tlio iinhorsl IniB.ln lilsnill nllo > v Ndorii.ronmui ) from out Milclst om uoitb anlfstccnied muiiiUi and cltlyin , Clnrlos F Ofupy , .mil Wkrc > .is Vlujlntliiiiitu rt I ition hold during thu iiirlodof lilslioiioriiiy incnitxiishliilii tlili coinpii'y m ilcoilt filling that voreuord oui appreciation of lilrn , Iliuntforo , JCiMilvud Tint the wlsloin and ahllltf whldihu Ins oxcrclsellii aldof onrcaiiumiy i work by coiuintM sorvlio ami fuiulH. will bs hfUlln n rile fill roiiidiihr.inci ) . JC solvuil , I'liiittliu u < l < lin removal ofsuch a man f lomoii r corn piny m a number and n cltlnn , loiaut * a \ afiiney lli it \\lll Dodcoplr ruiill/ou Ijyiill meniljtrs of tbls lunip.iny atnl Us filuiKls , md Kill provca BUdousiu s ta tlilsclty iind tliopulille Uisol\t > ( | , Tlintnlth ilocp syniiithy | with tbu allllulcil relatives and filuxls of tlis deuti > iO < l. o oipross an eirni-H lioio tlinl ov ) ii so itroiit-ahomivoiuint be may uut * rultd for lliulr i. Dlinoy ciireHtatauh , lloo Captain Jefferson It ICean , assistant sur < BCOII , l-'oiiUoblimon.Neb , will ncfoinpuny Company T , ll ? htli Infantry , as medical ottlur , to Fort \\uslnkie \ \ , Wvo. Assistant Surgeon Kuan will join Company P , eiuoule , at Port Kobliison. Leive ofaDscnco for twenty dais lias been pi-anted Major M , V. Sheridan , asslslimt ad juUint Kcncrul , headquarters ucpai tinint i ibol'latto , l iiit Lieutenant Julian .M Cakll , nsslstaiit HUi'ton ; , has ken it'lovid ' from tomiioruiy duty ut Fort MilviiinovYOinIng ) , ami is iu < sipjncil txjduty as innllcal odlceivlt \ h troo5 | H nnd HNliitbcavJliy. urdor onlurs to talio station ut L'"oit Dn Ohc.sue , Utnli. On tlia completion of tbls < luty HuiKeoaUabUI Join his station at l""cr N iobrarn .First Lluitcnantshtonll. . Iltyl , ussUtant sutgcon , I'ort Niobraut. Nobrask i , will ai > conipitiy romiiany K , Klghth Infantry , 11 $ ineddil onk- rte , L ort MtKtmioy , Lcavo of abscnco for llfueii dayn , to tuka olfcd on or about tlio nth iiikt , has IMHU granted Kciorid Lifiltoiumt Armiincll I.in < , Seventh infantry , Camp 1'ilotllutte , Ur , Blmoy cures caturrh , L' a blily.