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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1890)
2 THE OMAHA DAILY UEUjJf TUESDAY , OCTOBER 14 , 1800 , Miow ttmtlio was pruscd In ICcnrnoy nt i face value nnd was cxpcctotl to return shortly with a shoo factory nnd i > os llly other nttrpil cs. Ono pirty tntctl thnt ho had Huccrcacrt In loaning $ 'K,00 ) < ) for Morton , which tidy sum ho has not > cl remitted. Ono of tlio rcnl cstnto men who became quite well wijunititcd with Morton hns un oxplima. Uonortlii5laUcr'spoculiur < lenlIntsiuOinftlm. ilosnvs that Morton vrss tmoclatod with nome Boston real cstnto men who picked out Omaha 113 a town likely to experience a boom tuid laid nplan for securing po ciilon under options of Iho most deslr-awn Imilnoss sites In the city. When the boom siiould come the optto'i holders would sell to lionn fldc In vestors ut ft big mnreln nnd thus renlbo Imniliomuly on iv small Investment. The J > lan was working m'lluhcu the pioprlctors illnnijreod ntid dropjicd It , Morton was loft liora.Htrar.ilcd nnd had to losort to peculiar uiothods to enable him to get out of the city. American Association. AT HAI.TIMOHK. Tlaltlmoro . 1 0000-4 Koctiester . 0 0 00 0-0 Hits -ll-iltlmoro ! ) , HocliesUr ; 1. Errors Ualtltnoro 1 , Rochester 0 , Clame called at end of Jllth Inningon account of darkness. Huttorltxs McMuhon nnd Hoblnsonj Miller iiud McKeogh. Uinplro Curry. AT LOUISVIU.E. No patre rain. _ A'T COI.UMIIUS. Columbus . 2 10 08 0 0 Toledo . 0 00 00 0-0 Hits Columbus 12 , Toledo fi. Errors Co lumbus ( ) , Toledo (1. Game called at end of llftliluiiitm on Hi-count of darkness , Battcr- Jes-Chnmlxjilaln nnd O'Connor ' ; Hculy and "Welch. Umplio Duke. LrxiNOTONKy. . , Oct. la. At the opening < Uy of the Kentucky Tiottini ? Horse Breed ers' ' association the track was good. Sum- mniy : Ashland stake1 ? , * C > 50 Qucen Bess won , Horfmuik second , .Tnnollght tblrd , Tom Hook lomth. Time 2:5'Jj . ' Kentucky stake * , three-year-olds , SI , * ! ! . " ; , inilo he.its , best two lit Unco Vallssix won , J3r Sparks second , McChegor Wilkes tliiul. JJcstthno ! i:10. : J-iiO ( Lisa , tlDOO Senator ConUlnpwon , Honulo Wilmoru second , Hoiizoii third. Ncl- lloW fourth. I5csttlino-'J:19 : . Uluo gr.iis Btnkci. four-yeur-olds , $ Sl.r > JVngelt'ii.i won , Muttlo H second , Now York Central third , Early Bird fourth. Best time 0:20. : ( To uo finished tomonow. ) Alort-is 1'arlc lluucs. MonutiPviiK , N. Y. , Oct. 13. Summary of today's laccai Fivo-cihths | of a tnllo Kitty Van won , IMmstotio second , Druldess third. Time Comstrcnm handicap , thivo-fourths of n milo Kolo won. Dr. Hasbiouck second , Voodeuttnl third. Time 1 : llj-f- Half mile Flavlluvon , Correction second end I cltpso and Cnnt.ilu Waguei1 ran u dead heat for third , Time 10 Pelham Hny handkap , three-year olds , milo nnd llvo furlongs Uiley won , Can Can second end , Totuimtncnt third. Tinio":5ti : SOVCD furlongs Yobemito won , I'urU Uldgo uecond , Itullyhoo third Time 1:29. Seven ftulongs Mabel Cilcnnon , Cbesa- pcako sotoud , Bradford tlilrd. Time 1 : iiU. Cincinnati tlacca. i , O. , Oct. 13. Summary of to- flny's ' riups : Ti\o-jcar-old fillies , half mile Paollwon , Spider second , Bcllo of Springfield third. Time - DO. Two-joar old iUlics , half mlle Penny Kojal von , Mattie Allen second , Fuunlo S third. TImo-51. Throo-j car-olds nnd upward , mlle nnd twenty ynids Irchnd won , Aunt ICnte second end , Lady Blackburn third. Tfmo 1:4S. : Two-j oar-olus nnd upwards , ono mllo- Scmpor Fldelo won , Iloseland second , Bettio Seldon third. Time l:4l : f. Two-j ear-olds , six furlongs Dundee won , Mabello second , Chlmos third. Time 1:17 : . A Nebraska Man's I'urchnsc. LEXINGTONKy. . , Oct. li. ! At the "Wood ward hoiso sale today a number of buyers wcro present , and the bidding was spirited. Thirty-eight head wcro sold for $7bS. " > , nn nvornROof $ XB. Fontaine , by Mambiino Dudley , was sold to A. M. Frcolivo of Supe- lior , Neb , for1,510. Todays' Tips. AT M01IUI8 I'UIK. Tlrst race Guildean , Mr. Sass. Sorond race Lady Keel , Ballyhoo. 'third race Roilly , Bermuda. rourth vaco 1'iincoss Bowllnp , Sluggard. Fifth lace Hussell , Ksperanzu. Sixth race Lord Dalmonv , Lakoviow. AT \TO\H. . first race Great Scott , Anna Race. Second race .lolm Morris , Hvuy. Third race Prince Poitunatus , Rogers. Fourth rnco Blarney Stone , Jr. , Bobby Beach. Fifth raeoColonolVhe.itloy , Grandpa. Sixth race Boh L , Uosoinnu. for Tmlnj 's Uncos. AT JIOUUH 1'MIK. First race , thrcc-ijuaiters or a mlle , . , , . . . . . . Nolle ofOiango , Kitty T , LUzio , Outoty , Evangetlnc , War llukc , Uulldean , Hiot , Mr Bivss , Two Llj > \Voodeutter , Xeiiobln , Bervl- torSecond Second race , sovcn-elshthsof ft mlle Meriden - don , Lidy Keel , Ucitlo D , Ballyhoo , Diuldcss. Third race , ttiree-qu inters of a inilo-T B , Common Sense , Bermuda , Michcul , Iteillv. fouitu race , milo and one-sixteenth , Santa Anita liandlumWoodtnift , tilonuilng , nrio. Lsiuo Lou Is , Oheiiipcak , Piluccss Bortlinj' , Madstonu , Cousin Jcoins , Al F.iviow. Slug- ( jnrd , Hypocrite , nenodlctlno , Wy Kellow , Fitijaincs , Tulln Blaclcbuui. 1'lfth race , ono mile , ( . 'hninp.igno stakes MaMiur , lltienemo , Hoodlum , Trinity , Uiot , FoixJiunnor , 1'otor , rh-cworks , Kussell , Am- bulauci' , Usiwranzu Sixtli race , live-eighths of a mile , selling Vaudulla , Lnkovlow , M.imio H , Soituuidor , Ruth , Urd ) Unlmcny. M.uioln , Villngo Maid , "Vivid , UiHsIo 1C , Go Lutky. Sublo S , Blazes Carrie U , UruuoUn , Fustic , Daniel , llomut. AT IjATOVM , First race , 0110 mlle , solllni ; Alaska. King , llko , Hiuvy Wcldon , John MtCullouuh. Poloinm. Ciroat Scott , Anna Kaco. Soconil raco. ono and oiie-sKtocnth miles Barhoy , Piltchott , Hemiul , Mcehio II , Adn- c'lmo , Jack llrody , Hyd > . Llda L. John Mor ris , Koal Garter. Third race , ono mlle nnd sovcntv yards handicap -Adrieune. .Miss Leon , tioodbyo Cashier , Labrador , liusincss.Penu , Matchuia Consignee , Kogers , 1'rlnco I'ortunatus , Touith race , ono mlle , Ltitomn prlzo Mora ? ' 1)ol'1ki"s' ' , Uoscmont , W. O. Mori Is. Jtlllldale , Silver IMw , Hobby IJcnth. Blarnov- stone. Jr. , Vcrgo l'Or ' , Outlook. , nvo-oiRittiis of a mileHarny , 1.11 lCc'iulKC | , Coionol , llorcalls , CorlnnoKeu' miy , Manila 11 , Umndiu , Colonel WheiUloy , Toro , honor -lxtll.FaSfvflvclK.hths , ! ; of n mllo-Anne UlUabeth , Miss HanHlns.ToinMackln , "Yalo ' . , ' lludolp Vnllora , Bob L , Uosoland. ' OUllllM. n , lo\vn nnd Oakotu Pensions. WASIIIXDTOV , Oct. U. [ Special Tdecrom toTiiK Bun.1 Pensions wcro granted toiliiy to the following Nobi-askans : OrlRlnal John F. Cliuhbeck , Ord. Increase Thnaip. son Barnhart , Kdgar. Town : Original Theodora Jcnnlng , Lc- hiiiou ; Thomas lidwurds , Belmond. In- crciso-r William It. Hlsurodt , Kobeitsonj Isaac Doblnson , Tort Dodge : Hufus Good- nnuk'h , soldiers' homo , Marshalltown : Uobert JI. Beincld , Vlntou ; William Beatty , Slcour- nty : James Uheum , Dellovuo ; Myron Whit- comb , Ohorokoo ; Kihvnni Batty , Colfax. South Dakota : Original ( Jeorgo F1. Krnft , 3iltou. : IncivjisoHobeit 7 . Bennett. llorusfoid ; Martin Auatin , Uridguwatcr. Con volition of Iiniindryinoii , PiTTsni'nn , Pa , Oct. 13 , The annual con vention of the Laundry men's ' National associ ation mot hero today with sovonty-flve mom- hen. present from nil parts of the country , In his mmuul uddress President Doremua Of Chlciigo denounced the Chinese nnd advised 10 al oixatil/ntioni to etiu-vo thorn out by In ducing landlord * not to Umio rooms to thorn , nnd , whoru Chinamen nro located , to start 011- catabllshuiout * and tatco their trudo. MEETING OF THE PRESIDENTS Much Importance Ascribed to the Results in Chicago Today. THE NEED OF A STRONGER ORGANIZATION Statement or inHtlmuiiit ; the I'aiiliaiullo Tor thollnrvcy Itrnnuli of the AVnlmnli. CBICAOO , Oct 13. tSpccht Telegram to TiirHr.n , ] Alnrgo degree of Importunco is given to tomorrow's mooting of thu presidents of lilies In the Interstate Commerce railway association. It is practically certain that no schcmo of reorganization hn ? been formu lated. Chairman Walker's recent article on reorganization under the proposed agreement of the western associated railways hns received much farorablo comment , however , and with that n n linsts It may ho Uccldod to hsuo n call to all western inll- roads. There U not a high ofllclnl of a vest- cm rend In Chleago , but Invois the formation of nstronff aasoclutlon. A dozen of them so expressed themselves today. Said President Cable of the Hock Island : "There is urgent need of a strong association. The Hock Island lias been n consistent friend of the present association , nnd I hope that menus will bo found cither to stieiiKthon It or ro- plnco it with n strong ono I do not know that nnv plan will ho suggested tomoirow. but I think that u posslhlo ono -would llnd many friends. " Tlio 1'milmmll'j hi tlm Ijenil. CIIICAOO , Oct. 13 , [ Special Telegram to TUB BEF.I For the first time in Its history tht ) Panhandle road lends the Chicago eastbound - bound lines ina week's jtutemontof tonnage. "Tho worst of it Is , ' ' commented n Height official of u Vanderbllt line , "that , so far us wo know , thotrafllo was nil taken at tariff rates. Usually wo can prove tliat a \\ci\\t \ line with nn excess of tonnage Is cutting rates , but not so in this ease. The Tort Way no had some trouble on it * line nnd helped out the Panhandle ; It's all in the Pennsylvania family , you know. " Tlio total tonnneo last week vas 71,025 tons , nRalnst 71,82,1 tlio pro\lous wceltand 00,4Hi the coircspondlng wcokof Ibb'J , Of this the Panhandle carried 14,107 tons , the L.alte Shore coming second with 11Ui , l ton1 ? . Of tlio Rialn and provision tonnnpo tlio Cmud Trunk took 25 per cent , Nicklo Plato 18 , Michigan Central 15 , Lake Shmo 13 , Ft. Wavno 11 , Panhandle IU and the Haltimoro & Ohio 7. The opinion is unanimous nmong ; the strong lines thnt something must bo done to ralso the r-itcs and maintain them. 1'roin the bogiiitiliiRof the dressed beef war , siv months ago , the onstbonnd lluus have boon dhidhif ! a loss occasioned by reduced rates of over $100,003 a week. It is now estimated that out 1,1 tcs will add at least 6,50,000 a eelc to this amount. The matter has already been discussed hy the trunk line presidents and comes up this week before the Central trnlllo association. Dcllnito notion will betaken taken then or nt the November meeting , when lake compi tition will have nearly ceased. IHdd I n } ; lor the Harvey tlranch. Cnicvr.o , Oct. 13. ( Special Telegram to Bi i' ] The Journal says : The Santa To isacquiilng an uncommon ap- pctito for purchasing railroads. The report was circulated today that it , is now negotiat ing for that pwt of the Wabash extending from Deb Molncs to Harvey , Iowa. The Dos Monies extension is completed from Port Madison to Birmingham , loua , connecting witn the Chicago line of the Santa Fo at the former place , and it was the original inten tion to build direct to DCS Sloiues , the right of way being secured for tlmt purpose. The " \Vabash branch lias not paid the com pany anything for some reason or other It taps the best coal Holds in Iowa , nnd if the Santa Fo docs get control it will bo mauo a paying lluo. Hut , according to the report , the Santa I o is not the only load that wants the Hnrvoy branch. The Chicago & Northwest ern is 111 the field and Is also negotiating for the purchase. The price asked is $7,000,000 , but , 11 is not known which of the two com panies will bo successful In gaining control. THE nOAHW OF 'IUA.1)E. The World's F lr mtl the Mint Dis cussed JjHst Night. There w.is a sli > u ntteud.mco at the meet ing of the board of trade list night , and Colonel Champion S. Chase delivered an in teresting lecture upon tuo subject of nonattendance - attendance of members , President Martin called the meeting to order aud then turned the gavel over to J. S. Gibson. The following icsolutlons wcro presented and unanimously adopted : WhoriMs , The world's fair lo bo licldatOhl- P.JHO hi Mil will bo Diogri-atostoxposItlouoNcr known upon ilio fnu ) of Ihu earth ; nnd Where la. Oilier states aio moving In the mutter ot u liberal appropriation to exhibit tliclr lusuurois on the ino t .stupendous sculo , It Is e.-iM'iitlul Hint Nobriska , shall stand heo- Dud to nuno In tlio grand d splay to which all nation saio invited to witness and pirtlclpato ] therefore , bolt Upsolu'd. Thnt the Omntm hoard of tr.iilo Is In favor of H llbor.il appropriation uy tliu nnxt K'n'l-jliituro and the croitlonof a Ixiaiil of stiiliM'oniiiitstiluiiora to lia\o chirgo of the sniiio , tlitl tliorcMuiicosof I\obrn.sUa may bo ciuUtubly presuntud ut tlio great exposi tion. Itu&ohed , That wo nelfovo this anpropilu- tlon hliuuld tin Hindu and tlio conmiltslon CTe.itod at the earliest possible moment. \VltlitliU In\luwno ii'spcolfiilly ur o upon tliogo\tnoi | of thoHt.-itu to niaUu snuli fu\nr- ublo i L'ooiiuiH'iulutlnns to tlm luglalatnro at Ilsoomlni ; session as ho may ilcoiniiiopur , anil wn Imlto thu oarnosl co-opui atlou nt tlio other coinnic'rclal uucl u iJcullnral bodies of , That the secretary Is dlrcclpd to trmsmlt u cony of thosu pioi-rodinzit to thu go\Qinii ) anil the dally puss anil talio utiy lueusMiiy nicubiirc's this Important subjuct uuiy deinuiid Secietary Nnson stated tlmt ho wanted to speuk nbout the chair factory thnt is in opor- ntlon at Bedford Place. This Institution , when it located in the city , pave it out that it would employ t'OO boys and girls , but so far only sixty are employed , the propiieton giv ing as a ronsoa that it is imiwssihlo to employ inoi'o help , as wn es are so high. Hovcial members spoke upon the subject , nnd it was the general opinion that If the chair factory people would piy higher wages they would have no trouble in getting all the help they wanted. 0. O Lobock stated that the 225 mem bers of the board had but little - tlo interest in tlio development of the city. "Look at It tonight11 ! said hu " 'Inoro is uio subject ot tlio mint , tuo mar ket house , the warehouse hill , the tla in dustry and half a dozen other important "measures to consider nnd thoio are only a few of us hero. When wo have an election of of- lUers the hull Is packed , but when wo have mutters of importance to consider , it b tin- posiiblo to gut moro than u quorum to at tend. " "Ixt us jnovo In tills direction , " said Mr Gibson , "nnil then wo can toke ttio cicdlt to ourselves. " The subject of tlio mint was brought up and the foiloxvlng resolution Introduced by Mr. LobocU : llosolml. That the too irrtot trudo docspo rlillv npuroro of Congressman roiinciru Dill in regard to the loontins of a mint nt Omaha , The resolution was adopted. A number of loiters wore road from brok ers who stated that they hud some factories on their hands and that they could locate them in Omaha If a suulcient bonus would bo offered by tl o peoulo. Mr. llor said novas opposed to dealing AUth broken. "If wo are to ha\o mow fac tories hero , " said uo. "tho vay is to deal with on new , and not \\lth brokcis. " A rapid transit company had written a letter - tor to the secretary. This letter convoys tlio information tlmt according to the now plan cars can be speeded up to 1J5 miles per hour. Me. Her thought It was an advertising dodgofor thu purpose of getting an endorse. ment from the Omnha hoard of trado. Ho advised that the thing bo lot alone. This suggestion vrus udoptoil. How to get out an attendance nt the monthly mooting was dlkcussod. Mr. Oibsouwas In favor of giving five lectures , Ha thought by doing tbb inoro of tno uiuinbora could bo lu- crested In the meeting * . No action was akcn , however , "Tho Olnb. " "The Club'1 hold Its first meeting of the oason at Lin inker's hall last night , 1'lfty members were present. Considerable time vas consumed In the tllscussioo of proposed changes hi the constitution and rules of the club. 'Jho question of dispensing with refreshments in the future ns generally consldcicd , and It was cle- .crminedto dc\ototho time hcrotoforo given o luncheon to social intercourse. The iiuea- lonof thnnglng the time of the organisa tion's ' meeting was indollnltoly postponed , At the next session of the club , to bo neld wo weeks hence , the topic to be considered will bo "High Tariff vs. Tree Trade. " Ami ) Orders. Leave of absence for ono mouth , to take ef fect on or nbout November 5,1800 , baa been granted 1'irst Liculonant VV'altor L , Finloy , idjutant , Ninthcnvalry , i'ort Hobluson-Neb. , with permission to apply through headquar ters division of the Missouri for un extension of two months , In nceonlnnco with the provisions of gen eral orders No SO , current scilos , headquar- : iHof the army , the oomimindlng officer at Port Sidney , Neb , , will grant a furlough fiom No\oml > cr 11 , IStH ) , until February 10 , l&tll , to I'rivnto William ( T. Crlsmond , com pany A. Twenty-Hrst infantry. Upon his own application 1'rlvnto Crlsmond will bo discharged thoscrUcoon the date of the ex piration of the furlough gran ted him. the company conimmder to take action with re gard to the discharge certificate nnd dual statements , as proIded In paragraphs 3 and 1 of the general orders icferrcd to above. T1IK COUNT1 CONVENTION , A. Call fur It Issued by tlio Kcpiibllunn Central Committee. A convention of the republican electors of Douglas county is hereby cilled to meet at Washington hall , in the city of Omaha , on October It , 1810 , atS o'clock p in of said day , for the purpose of phcing In nomination candidates for election to the following olllcos , toit : Ono county attorney , ono county commis sioner for the Third district , ono county com mission erf or. the riftli district , three stito senators , nine reurcsentitlves to the state .cgislature , and for such other business as may properly come before said convention , 1'rlmaries for the election of delegates to said convention will bo held October 13 , 1800 , in the cities of Omaha and South Omaha , between - tween tbo hours of 12 o'clock noon uud 7 o'clock p m. of said day , and In the country precincts between the hours of 7 o'clock p. m. and 9 o'clock p. in. of said day. The rep resentation in said coiiuntlou will bo as fol lows : Light delegates fiom etch v > ard In Omaha , eight delegates from the city of South Oiinha , llvo delegates from each country pre cinct. Ily order of the county central comtnltteo. " Al. L. KOKDKH , "MosusP. O'Buii'V. ' Secretary. Chaiitnan. C.mcllilntoi. The republican county convention will beheld held in Washington hall this nfteinoon at 2 o'clock to select three candidates for the state senate , nine for the lower house , n county attorney , two county commissioners , ono for each of the Third nnd Fifth districts , anda republican county central committee. A lively interest Is being Manifested in the ticket to be nruued , although it dees not approach preach the wild scramble for nomination honors that marked the democratic comeii- tion on Sa urday. Tor the senate the names ot Dr. S. D. Mercer , W. I1 Dec-hel , Clark Woodman anil George M. O'Brien have uceu mentioned prominently and tbo candidates will probably bo selected from this list. Therois no lack of material for tbo house of representatives Among the aspirants are James II. Rjnor. G. S. Benawa , K , D. Duncan. John T. Dillon. John II. Butler , Judge Ljtlo , R. S. Efvin , Chris Spccnt , Mortis Morrison and a host of others. Tor county commissioner of the Third dis trict \ VllliamTurncrauts aclmnco to beat Timmo again and the chances are that ho will bo given nn opportunity to do it. In the Fifth commissioner's district there is a practically unanimous sentiment in favor of ex-SherifT Oobuin sis a candidate against Arnn Camj ) . J , C. Whnrton and R. A. L. Dick nro after the nomination for county attorney with chances about evenly divided , Sixth Wnrtl Colored Itopnbllcnns. The Sixth vvara colored republican club will hold an important meeting at 1-103 North Tiv en ty-fourth street , tonight at 8 ' ! 0 o'clock. All voters of the Sixth ward are requested to bo urcsont. First Ward Democrats. Wednesday evening next the democrats of the first ward will meet at Tenth and Bancroft streets to reorganize the South Side democratic club for the campiign. JSSUKS OF TIIH CAMPAIGN. Tliey "Will bo DIsoiiHsed by Messrs. W. J. Council nnd AV. J. Hrynnt. The debate botvveon Hon , J. AV. Connell , republican candidate for congress in the First district in this state , and Hon. W. J , Brjaut , ills democratic opponent , commenced yester day } n Lincoln. It will bo followed In Omaha oa Wednesday , next , and then by a series of dlscdsslons as follows : W.ihoo , Thursday , October 10 ; I'aplllion , October 17 : Weeping Water , October 18 ; Tccumsch , Octobci-20 ; Beatrice , OctoberSl ; Pawnee City , October 23 ; Salem , October ! 27 ; Auburn , October US ; Syracuse , October 20. At the discussion In this city Mr. Connell will deliver the opening and closing addresses. In the succced'ng debates the speakers will alternate in ttio opening and closing rcmaiks. The debitors will bo limited to ono and one-quar ter boms apctklngin each clcbat * * , the pirty opcnlngoaehdlscussioutohavo fifty mu.utoa , with twenty minutes fora eloso. The discussions will bo presided over in each town byu representative of the republi can and democratic congressional committees respectively , which in Omaha will put in the chairs Messrs Fred Gray and Frank Mnrria- soy , the former representing the republican and the latter the democratic congressional committee. EZiKl'KX J.1WS , OST. Terrible Result of a Flro in London Vi'stprduy Afternoon. Loxoov. Oct. 13. [ Special Cablegram to TJIE BKK. ] A four story building occupied by Itowley & Broclc , government contractor ! , for military head gear , burned this afternoon. Six psrsom were bumod to death and thirteen sorlouslyMnjurod. The promises occupied a frontage of thirty feet on Midcllo street uud the same frontage on Cloth Fair and extemlect thence 11 f ty feet to Now burry street whcro vas situated the cutrnnro used by the people who worked in the building. Thollro broke out all o'clock in the workshops on tbo upper floor. 'There ' Avero thirty persons in the building- . Two minutes uf tor tlio fire was dihcoverod the whole building was a mass oflames. / . The spread of thu tire was so rapid that the work ing iMJOplo found every avenue of escape ex cept the "windows cut oQ , Through those some of tlio employes lumped to the ground. rive women employed by the firm were killed by lumping from windows. iVhen these in the buidlng found their escape by the stairways cut off there was a scene of wild confusion. Several of the moro cool-headed occupants of tbo upper rooms procured pieces of shooting , wlilch they tied together and then making ono oiid fat iu the rooms , they throw their Impro vised rope out of the window and by this means descended. In BOIIIO h&tances , however - over , through lusuillcloiit strength , the sheotlug parted and those who -\vero seeking to escape f rorn tlio llnmosvoro precipitated to the ground and badly Injured. Two WorUineu Killed. CIIICHJO , Oct. 18. Two workmen wera lilllod this morning by tbo falling of a wall ut the ruins of tha Chicago steel company's works , recently bunted Cull fit the olllco of D. J. Hutclilnson & Co. and talco iv rldo to Wilson Torruco and get prices , terms , etc , HE ISSEI ) HIS FOOTING , The Tenth Sttept Viaduct the Scene of a ' Td'rilblo Accident , AN EMPLOYE- INSTANTLY KILLED , Atlmn Jclittn ) ( in sicttll Cruslicil bya Tnll of Thirty Ij'ict All Ilast Omalih illkman Cumiutta fenlulcle. The new Tenth street viaduct has l > een the scene of a number of accidents since Its con struction bcRnn six necks ago , but the most frightful and serious of them all occurred about 5 o' ( lock last evening. Adam 0. JLXhnln ? , n jounfi man living with his father at 25U Pnclllc street , holding the position of heater or fireman for ono of Lho small hand furnaces thnt the bolting brigade mcs , was walking nloiifr aplrdcr with a bucket of coal which hohndtho mo ment before can led up the ladder. In some nmuner ho missed his footlnp and fell to the ground , ndlstnnco of about thirty fecU Ho struck on his head and shouldcisnud was In stantly Wiled , ills sltull uus crushedexpos- , injltUo brniii. U'lio unfortunate man fell upon ono of the huge girders that lav upon the ground , thus making the Ocadly work of the fall inoro torriblo. 'Xho workmen picked him up and carried him Into Hell's drug store , but there w/ns no hope of bringing back the Utnl spark of life. Iho remains wow conveyed to llcaft'yit IlealTy'a , where the inquest will bo hold today at 10 o'clock. IJehniiig was a young in in , bchiK but ciRh- tccnycurs old , but ho had worhoda Rood deal upon high buildings \vasaccustouied to dangerous plnccs of that kind. Ho was sober and Industrious. SHOTTHIIOIJGU T1IJ3 HKAilT. Suicide of Dionl * rtuctill , i\\\ East OnmliiiMlllniiiui. An inquest will be held this morning to Inquire - quire into the suicide of Dionls Bucnllwhose rouwlns are Ijlug at Burkot's undertaking rooms. The deceased was n milkman , living on a little tract neatly seven miles from , the cen ter of the city , nucl about a mlle north of the white lead works In wist Omaha The first thnt was known of his death vas about G o'clock last ovenInp , when ono of his neighbors visited his place and was horrified to find Ducbli's ' tleid body ijlng cold and stiff on the bed nnd an American bulldog 10- voh or , US caliber , beside him , \\horoit bad evidently dropped from Ms band -when the futal shot was fired. His clothing was saturated with blood which had flowed from a bullet bolo just below the heart. It vas obviouslj a case of suicide , und the deed had apparently been committed some time Sun- dsij night. U'ho deceased had laid down upon the bed , placed the muzzle of the rtnolvci close against his heart ami ptilled the trigger , His clothes and the skin'underneathwore ' powder burned. Death had been ius.tantuneous , as the bullet piciccd bis heart , Iho deceased was a bachelor nnd Ihcd alone. Ho kept eight cows , fioiu vhtch he inude a IMng by peddling milk in the city. Ho was about thlrtj-ilvo jenrsof an-o , and was a biothor ill-law of Cajori , the druggist at Sixteenth ami Pictce. The latter was at once notified of the tragic offair , and vas upon the scene before the cot oner and under taker arrived. ITo took charge of the dud man's ' effects , but could give no information that would otTcrauy solution for the suicide. Buchli was an Industrious , hard working man , and was not nddictad to dissipation. Ho scorned to bo getting along comfoitubly , and none of his neighbors had any idea or his suicidal intentions. ' It Is possible that the inquest will develop something that will cxplnla the tragedy. tlio Tlppcrary Trials. DniLix , Oct. 13. [ Special Cablegram to THE BEE. ] Thocasoof the Ciown against Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien ' and ten , other de fendants was resumed before Magistrates Irwhi and Shannon at Tipporary today. John E. Omahonoy , ono of the defend ants , whose absence Jrom court because of sickness , who has boon the cause of soveial tilts between counsel and of several adjourn ments of court , was not able to bo present today and medical evidence was submitted to thocourtshowlng that it would be impossible for hitn to attend the trial for some days. It was also sho\\n that his condition was such thatoven when ho was able to appear In court ho would bo subject to a recurrence of his sickness through the excitement that would bo entailed upon him by the proceedings. Crown Prosecutor Konan closely questioned the doctor who pave this testimony regarding the nature of O'Muboncj's illness , K J. Dillon of 'the counsel for the defense , pro tested against Romn's questions , which ho characterized as horrible Divid Slioehy , of the accused , denounced as barbaious the manner In which the crown Aas conuucting the prosecution , llouan asked that adjourn ment bo taken until tomorrow , vhea the crown "would suggest a course that would cn- able the court to proceed with tbo trial In spitoof the absence of O'Mahonoy. ' Dillon objected to the shoUnoss of the adjournment and howas supported iu his urguincnt by Ids fellow-counsel , Mr , J. B Redmond , 'Not withstanding tno objections lalsed by the defense , tlio bench accoeded to llonan's re quest and the court adjourned until tomor row. Xationul Capital Oct. 13. [ Special Telegram toTiiK JlEK. ] Assistant Secretary Chandler today reversed the decision of Iho commis sioner of the general laud oftlco in lojectlng tbo flnnl proof of Folica B. ICeelcr on her commuted homestead entry for land in sec tion 14 , ran go 77 v\03t , township 111 north , Huron , S. D. , land district. 'Iho entry will bo allowed to pass to patent. Senator Paddock , accompanied by Commis sioner Graff of the general land oftice , will lea\o in a few da\s for Asheville , N , C. , where they -will spend a few diys. .Miss Kate 0 , Davh of Nebraska has been appointed a copyist In the patent olllco at & 7M a. year. The report published on Saturday nnd jos- tevdnv bv ceitnln democratic newspaper * to tno effect that a scheme has been working to alter the census returns so as to increase tno reports of population m certain districts and states , nnd gho tlio republicans advantage in tbo congressional rfappottlouinciit is proven false in its entirety ! It was hoped to inako some capital out of It for the democratic cam paign , but unfortddately for its originators it was easily refuted. , HAM.B , Oct. 'lO'L ' ' Siiecial Cablegram to THE BEE. ] Att { > day'i > sossiouof the socialist congress Herr Singer made an address in which ho pointed' ' out that the attendance at the congress of dejegateifrom Paris , London , Copenhagen , Gtfnyva , "Warsaw , Vicuna , The llaguo and StoQkbjfJm carried out the predic tion of Karl Manx 'to ' the effect that prolccta- rlans of all coutt tliis would eventually unite to fulfill the mittdloM of socialism and effect tha liberation of-sctforing humanity Letters oppressive of synlf lthy with the object of the congress wens read from American , Austrian , Sttlss , Italian , French nnd English socialist secictles for the promotion of workmen's edu cation. An uddress from the Italian eoclallsts WIM also read , The congroas dtrldcd to allow eleven members to vote u ho had no lormal mandate as delegates. This was done In accordance - cordanco with the si > ccial dcslro of the dclo- galus in question. Holland's KlnK Unlit to TUB iUot'E , Oct. la. The physician ? at- tciuUng the king of Holland had n consulta tion today with ti\o of the cabinet ministers , tvheii it was decided that the condition of the klug rendered him unlit toicign , A Kansas Btnto Hcnntnr Suiol < lrs , x , Kan. , Out I3.-Speclal [ Telo- to Tin , BKK. ] K. E. Swearengcu , a toanKorof Concordla and fatato senator from Cloud and Kepubllp couutios , coinnilttod sui cide this moniiug by shooting hinuclf throuiih the hcnrj , Cnuso , flnanc-inltroubtos. Swenrengon was elected two yents ago , as u rrpubllc.ia. and vould have voted for the ro cKxitiuuof Senator InpalU. The district in now in doubt as the farmers' ' allinnco is\ory strong In that locality. JTOIIM A/il.V , Took a DIISI ; of 8t rUli nine. MAUSIIVM.TOWX , In , Oct. 13 , f Special Telegram to THE lire. } James Miner , n tenant on n farm two miles westof Gllmnn , committed auirllo last nlglit by taking strychnine. Miner sold a load of potatoes at ( Irlnnell , nnd on returning his wife up braided him for not pretthit ; ft bettor price. Ho How into mi ungovernable rape , seized n bottle containing poison and rushed out into the tilght and was found dying shortly after- wards. Kiipicitin Court DBS Moisrs , la , Oct. 13 , [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Bnr. ] The following supicmo court decisions -\\cro lllcd today : DaId Bradley k Co , appellants , vs August Illschol et al , defendants , .1" . H. Allison ct al , g'tcrvouor ; Oherokco district ; afllrmod. Conrad TJoh , jr. . appellant.s Conrad Ltcb , sr : 1)03 ) Molncs illstrict , uflirmed State vo A L. Kvans et nl ! Marshall dis- tilct ; state , appellant , vs Casper Miller and Tredcrlck A. unger , Johnson district ; re- \erscd. James Callannn and J. C , Sa\ery , appel lants , vs Arali Merrill and John I1. Lurtsoii ; Kossuth district , uflirmed. State vs Cornelius O'llrlcn. ' jr. , appellant ; Mitchell district , aniimcd. The \V. C. T. U. Convention. DES Moi\ns , la. , Oct 13 f Special Tolcgiam to TUB DEE.Tho executive conirnlttco of the stale association of the Women's Christian Temperance union was In session today. Thcio was a laigo attend ance and much important business was trans acted iclatlvo to closing up the businccs of the past year and making necessaty arrange ments for the roinentlontomoriow , Itls ex pected thnt fully live hundred delegates will attend the convention. ARiMKciiian Hlllftl , M\usnA7tiow\Ia.Oct. , ill rSpcclnlTole- gnirn to THE I3i.c. ] John Vest , a Central lallroad brakeman residing at Glfford , was run over nnd killed lohtnightatabiidgoovei the Is'orth Skunk river , between Kew Slinron and Osknloosa. The tialn stopped at n wntei tank and Vest went out to set the brakes Ilo fell between the cars and wai cut In t\\o. Ho was unman led. in a Kit. MASUAM.TOWK , la. , Oct. 13 | Special Tele gram to Tin ; Unn ] Danlol Session , a veteran of the soldiers' ' home , while down town jestci day afternoon fill in a fit on tlio street , Ho wns convened tohls homo ntonco and died in fifteen minutes. He was n mem ber of Company B , Thirty-first Iowa , aged forty-six. His relations reside at Ccdui Tails. A Minor Itndly Itiiriipd. DCMIKVTU , la , Oct. 10 [ Special Tele gram to TIIB Bir , ] William Ciook , while openliifr a keg of powder -with nplck In the Black Diamond coal mine nt this place , in some manner ignltnd the powdirnndit ex ploded , buming him in a fiightfiil m inner about the bold and ai-ms. Ills thonirht that ho will recover , although hols in a precarious condition. An HpidcMilo of IJIpht liorln. DnsMoisrs , la , Oct. 13 SpecialTele gram to Tun Bir.l Ihostato boaid of health has been notified of an epidemic ofdoph- theriain Union. Shelby county. Sorno forty cases nro reported nnd eight deaths. A largo numher of cases of diphtheria and scarlet fevei are icportcd from Indlnnola COXACXT1ON Kcpublicnns Select Them Vestrnlnj to Nomiiiale County OJIluers. The primaries to elect delegates to the re publican county cou\ciition , which is to beheld held In thli city this afternoon , were held ycsteiday wltn the following icsult , the caucus tickets as published in Sunday's BIE being elected in all sn o thoFiftuand Kighth wards : First Ward AV. A. Kelley , J. W. Ljtlo. J. AlcCoy , li'ijd IIcrky , John Mntbiesen , Will iam Uinplicrson , G. S Elgutter , John Honzu. Second Ward John Rush , John Tiedemun , Dan O'ICeofe ' , John Hoffman , John Hojo , II Kuolell , C. M. O'Donovan , GustBchroecIer. ThlidVaidSol Prinoo , M. 0. llicketts. T. ( J. itraiimrd , A. D White , A. L. Bainett , Arthur Bilggs , Seth Cole , D J. Burgess. Fourth Ward-W. F. nechcl , U. H , Wheeler , W. F. Gurley , F. R. McC'onnell , M I' . O'Brien ' , Moiitz Mejar , D , J. 0'Don.iuuo nnd H D. Uuiican. Fifth Ward U M Hulso , .T. T. Cuthors , Joseph Redman , H. K. Builcet , .7. M. Couns- manT B. Brunei1 , George W. Ilolbrook , 15. Benedict. Sixth Ward D , M. Soils , Ed Cone , George L. Hurst , William Monow , FianU Spoic , I. Oard , W. M. Alaisliol , Ud Coopei , Seventh Ward J. 1 . Kennedy , Judge Berlu , J. H. Campbell , II. 13. Cochiance.John C. Zaplowskl and Allen Frank. Eighth Ward-C. K. Coutaut , Joa Iladflelil , Chailes Soudenberp , .lames Allan , T. S Crocker , John Johnsvn , A. J. IJciold , M. F , Singleton. Ninth AVard-W. I. Klcrstcad , A. L ! Smith , J. W. Bowman , FrankE.Kltchlo , M K. Fieo , TJ B. Ilhekwcll , H. L. Sewaid and Chuiles Unitt. South Onuha-George II. Brewer , A. . J , Baldwin , K K. Wells , James II. Van Dusuu. A. L Sutton , FtodI , Smith , A V. Miller , Andruw Johuson , Attempted Snlcldi * . N , Oct. in. ( Special C.iblognm to TiiiDiifi.1 Mrs. O'Connor ' , wife of Aithui O'Connor , incjnlwr of the hoiibo of romuioiis for JIast Douopal , who was found yesterday unconscious with one of her thighs broken , and who-was believed to have lallen from the platform of the Wai worth street station to the street below , lec-ehvd her injuries in nn attempt to commit sultido. She is insane and Is now in an as > jlum. Her condition is criti cal. The Presbyterian llovi.iloninls. PiiTsiiuito , 1'a. Oct. 13 [ Special Tolo- gr.unto TUB BKE. ] Today's ' session of the 1'resbyteilan revisionists dc\otedtr > the considei-atlon of the free will , probably tbo most Important chapter in the confession o [ faith Secretary Moore stated this after noon that the eoaimittoo would likely adjourn tomonow. Ho could not say whether tlio report would be comp'eted ' or not. The AVwitlirr Koroonw. For Omaha and Vicinity-Fair ; colder. For Nebraska Fair ; westerly winds ; warmer "Wednesday morning. For Iowa Fair , pioceded by showers , northwesterly -winds und-colder. For South Dakota-Westerly winds ; fair ; warmer "Wednesday mornluj ; . . An Kns'ewood Clinroh How. Cmc cio , Oct. ii.-Speclal : [ Telegram to Tim BtE.l For some months thcio has been Absolutely Puro. A cream of tartar linking powflcr. IllghesJ of leaveulnK atreuRlh-U. a. Goverumect Ho- oort A.Uk" . 17. n row between the Her H , S , Williams o ( tlio KUKlcwood Prosbvtorliui church and ft portion of his flock. The matter finally eamo before the presbyter ) today. An olTcr of i > compromise , vhlch Included tbo wsigiiiition or the pastor of Iho church and Of the oflleeu wlio ha\i \ ) been opiwslu , ntul the tiirnijiif over of the thuroli property to thu m-o.sb\ > tory , \VM made by tlio pator's piipoticnls. rill charges on cadi side to bo withdrawn The plistorinido n counter proi > osltloii ooNcrlnu some minor points , mid tbo matUr wiis llnally put over for a week to allow the church so ciety to act in the nmttor ot transferring the church iwpeity to the presbytery. 'Iho Counliy JBoj at Iho City Hotel. The joung follow'who comes to the city and stotu nt Iho hotel is not , always the hayseed that foino folks t.iko him to be , but somes of Ills wajs itro tiTiuisliig. Not long ivjjo 0110 of tlicso joutipt men cjimo in 11 ml stopped over ivitltus nil night , snld n dork sit x Chicago liotol to H Tribune reporter. Having madoBonio inqutrionnbout the room. AS to how hljjli u pit wns \vliethorlthoug-htthcio was aiij ilnngof of iv fire , ho handed mo tin oiiNolopo ccmlntning somu niouor , Then hotookoiT Ills watch nnd acouplo of lin s. I toolc his % nluahles and put them u\uy \ , and sent him to his room in euro of n bell-boy. In nnout twenty min utes ho pushed tlio button , I jelled Trout , " and the boy n out on tlio run. Piotty soon ho dnnio back wllh iicouplo of collar buttons , nnd they woio nice ono'j. The boy oald that the loonier wanted them i > ut with his other val uables. I put them luvay , In n foiv minutes the roomer liitthc buttonnfrain , tuida iiml iollod "Front. " Away went the boll-boy , nnd in duo time ho rctumol with the inforinntlon that the loonier said ho lisid it diamond shirt stud \\hich \ ho couldn't fjel out and wanted to know if he could tend hlsshiit down and have tlisit lorkud up. I went up to his room and told him I would bo personally re sponsible for that , and ho went to' bed. But ho Has down next morning before I went oil wnteh , siiul I'll hot , judging from his looKs , thnt ho didn't bleep a wink. NoOmtcrs In Thnt School. The edict hns been Issued , and bv it the young ladj students of the Osw'ogo atiitu noiiuaUchoolareforbiddoii to wear K-tulors , or at , least the historic stjlo ct K-arlor inailo famous by Edward. I'll , of JSiiL'land , wlio in 1150 ci'eited the "Order of tlio darter , " rcco iiS/ed tolbiaday iis the first Knightly owlui of Enffla ml , SSMS an C > M\p \ o , Kow YorK , sptelul to tiio Clilwiffoiloiald. Kin s and queens , and the titled women of roysilly may , If they wish , continue to weir the old &Mlo , but Dr. Miny V. Leo -will bco to It that the younur Indies who attend her clsisscts In physical cultiuo in our normal beliool wear their liosiery fauipondcd bj side elastics attached lu tin uiidcrjjar ment at the waist , or hj uonoiit all. J3if , Lcobajs the old 8tj le , wliclhor worn above 01- below tlio kiieo , hindeis free ciiculatlon , prevents development , and isinjuiious to. the Lidics. li. ) .Leo first inado war upon thucoract and tiyht hie- ing , then she ( javo her attention to tlio high-heel shous worn by the jounjf ladj students. Tlio imi mentioned gsumenU weio 8Ujltinled | ) by snujjfittluywaists , and now a pupil of the iioimal can Iw told by the btjlu other blioes. The Pli * t VVj oniiiig CIIEVFNXK. Wyo. , Oct. U. [ Sitec-iil Telc- to Tun Bun. ] CJcncrnorrnireu to il nyissuoil n pi odainatioii for thouieclliifj of the llr t state legislature m this dtv Koveni bcria. Under the constitution two United States setuitoH will bo elcc-tej within ten < las ) atter the legislature convenes. tleavily Kinctl. Vu.ivAiiUHo , lud , Oct , la. Sweeney and O'Heam ' , liphtw eights fiom Cluc.igo , huct n piize light horoycstcriliiy. Itothwore arreatoj and this nftonioon thoymicl the rofiree , n Chlcatfosport mimed Lewis , wora iinea § 500 each aud bent to jail for sK months. J-ixreoile | Severely Injured. PnAGirOctl3. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Another of the columns supporting the celebrated Carls bridge , which snua the Molilnn liver hcio and \vhloh was damaged by iccent Hoods , has collapsed. Six persons vvero severely injured. Unwilling t Shcil niooil. BRUNT , Oct 13. Colonel Kuentzliuho had charge of affairs in Ticino in bcluilf o the nnllonal government , has tendered his resij- natiou on the Rrouuds that it is Impossible to reinstate the old gouTimicntMthout blood shed. ISinpcrorVilliaiu Is Sailsflcil. DisiiNr , Oct in.- [ Spoil il Cublogiam to Tim BU 1 Kmpcior Willlnm , In receiving Count do I inmy , the Italiam nmbissnclor , yestcrdaronmrUcil \ that the n'aseiit situa tion in Uuropo was highly satisfuutorj , > lufil Know \MiprooC Ho Sponkf. DLIII.IN , Oct tj ; At the moetlup of the la bor federation at Kildysatttocliiy Joseph H. Cox , member of parlhtnr'iit , s tiled lint Dil lon anil O'Brien ' weroou their \vav to Amenta us fast aaii ateiinercouldearry then ) , * The jnopcrty owners on the west aide ofTwciuj'-ninth .sticet north of CuiniiiL' hn\e been iiotifiud to lay sldownlks in front of their lots vuthin the next fifteen , iifnou1. piostritton , nervous , clullno- , blues , CUMC ! hy Dr. 3Nlile > > ' Kcrviiio Simpler /reo at Kului & Co 's ' , l.ilh and Dousrlis. Tim Ohnlrra In Mvi > nin , Oct , 111 The cholcta epidemic continues nt Jlarcelomi. K Both tlio method nnd results when Syrup of Tigs u taken ; it is pleasant nuil refreshing to the tnsle , aud ncU Kcntly yet promptly on tlio Kiiltioys , Liver and JJtmels , clonuses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers mid cures habitual constipation , Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , pleasing to the tnstc ami no- ccptaUo to the fltonmcli , prompt i" its action and truly beneficial in iU effects , pioparcd only from the most licnltliy ami ngrccnhlo substances , its many excellent qualities conuiicnd it to all nnd have made "it the in oft popular remedy knoyn. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 50o jiml $1 bottles by nil lending drug gists. Any rclinhlo druggist vrlio may not liavo it on hand will pro cure it promptly Tor any one wlio wishes to tijr it. Do not accept ajiy substitute. CALIFORNIA FfG SYRUP CO , , CAl , TiioilNi > < . | itlc.flio loblIifntetInln1ti. r from i'ot i > r unrh of mill it ot Ixxlj , drtii li ortxixiMiru In Malarial Regions , nlll ftiiil TltttVIMllnUiu umm K.ninl rusioruti oovcrorrcrvil tlio nuf fur inn iiiialltl. Try Tbein Fairly im I > < 1 > . iniro Iilood. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Q\\A \ iniiMohi : con iii , K SH'AlllItMOIIK l'\ Opon' nth inontli "im H'HJ Thliljr mlnulM fmin llnmil St Mitlin IMilln tnli-r ciro .it frlctiN Knllt'oUtvi1 c'onrtc furliotli soti1 * lonlln i Id i liiml " \ ] llnirlncerlnt Si Irnlllli- unit I Itcrury ili'uroiM IlMiltlirul liic-itl in rslr > nrlii < Rninn U biillillniK tiiiuliliuiili ip < . h > > r ilurlut , nn I lltnrltn Kor full parllfiilnr < ri lilri"H W.M II AI't'f.KTOV I'll 11 Aillni : 1'rPM.Ioni AMUSEMENTS. 'o ONLY TWO MORE O I = ERFORl\IA-NCEb. The UppK Piititlve Irish Ooine-dlun , " 1'F.rK-A-HOO. " In the follow lnB' plujs TTJCSDAY KV12MXCJ. OCT. 14 , WETJNKSDA.Y 1 ] VJSNIXG , OCi10 , Shane -na- Lawn , Clun c ot Koii' siit o ich i crtorrmni'O. Four Nights nnd ' Saturday IVIatinieo , OOMMEXOINO i * * / ' " < THOSE ADMIKAHLK c\liIAV3. \ : BARRY fit FAT Inthclrmoin piny , Aflur iirini of 1T" nlKlits Ini'v \ \ York. Tli | liil Oht loiueilj LOIIIIUIIJ. " tl.ivclliiK. YOU WILL LAUGH1 YOU CANT HELP IT' ' "Yours lorover , MAIIKi.r.ix Jluv " Ilex sliopts opt.n Mnliic"-iliv ntiogiilir prkci The Grand ! To nig lit I 1-I1HR.NOON - IN - tiELLE MAJUE I * Dim © Eden JVu.see. [ CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA WKKKOK OOT. It. yMilvil Alt Hov. roisliii .Siifory In Jlliu'K Art , l.llllu iinluhulsou.MUlKclbuiilirul. 'J Uljmi C'oiiu'di Co. JJ ruitit vbtiir rllhtH-Ditlii'i- I'aiiinnilini1 \ , Dilpont. Iliu Honolo--n Uoiidu , I'nwursniiil ' rinoi-tiin , Sonniiii'l I ) 11100 A rtlsU Lilt viocl. of tlio t liipo-iirnilucJ Soiifrhlii".s. IJVi ; D1MK ADMIT h TOIA , ThcGrcatcstSensationalMusicalEyent On the Beautiful Blue Danube. OMAHA COS Saturday and Sunday Saturday The Orchestra of liduard rousi And his Famous Viennese Orchestra TheQiilyoJ l > orlunity to hear Ike Great Watte King. The ONL T "CtIA.NCD : of a LIFE TIME To Listen to tlio Strauss Orchestra I'layintr iho Dnnco Compositions of tlio Strausa Family of Vlunnii. " I Au'lilorltini ' Clinlrs , he it < ( l with Saloof Scats Cuiuiniu"Ui ( ! nt On in. . tliH inornliiKiii haxo'H Drus Htorf , 1'urmiw and UN tcontli struts. 0 liX'IK V ( ) | IAHIli : . I-tOKUISlt 6c BbiLO-A , Manager *