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U ; , by the Aswrlntt rress ) LONUON , Aug. n.-Facts which have now leaked out respectIng the meeting of Queen VictorIa and Emperor William of Oermany at private parties given by her majesty at Osborne during the Cwes regatta week show that the cordial relations which had been ruffled by the empcror's faIlure to consult the queen reo gardlng the present czarlna's engagement to the czar have again been restored and the coolness has quite vanlHhel , Queen Victoria han long been known as time great matchmaker of Europe. Wble ! at Cobntg with the queen anti others In April of lut year , upon the occasion of the marriage - riage of Princess VIctoria 'Iela of Coburg S and Ootha Ind the grand Iluke . of lesse , Irn- peror William took Upon himself , without consulting anybody , to brIng to a bead the long pt-dlnl but frequently deerred en- gagement of PrlnceRs Mix of Iese to the then cZlewlch : of Iussla , and her majesty felt very much put out u she fancied she was the first p ron to be consulted In such niatters. This caused a coolness between herself and her Imperial grandson , but duro log the dinner at Osbore the conversation convesaton of the two sovereigns wa mrt animated and affectionate , those present noticing especially - pecially the great tenlert s which the emperor - peror displayed In assisting the queen to arIse al"r dinner and thc gracious manner In which Hho accepted his help. Consilerable ' comment bas been caumed In cause certain circles by the announcement that 'Vliam flrown a nephew of the famous John Brown , who was for many year the attendant of her majesty , and for whom the queen lad a high regard , has been appoInted the queen's personal attendant. William Brown inherits to a degree the somewhat British manner of his distinguished uncle. INTglmS'j' IN TiE YAChTING CONTI ST. As the date for the races for the America's cup approaches Interest In ValkyrIe Ill. and the performances of Defender Incre3ses. The brief cable Ilspatches from New York published hero In the English newspapers newsppers are eagerly read and Ilch tllsctmsseii. There Is no doubt that the yachtsmen hero are far from feeling confident that Lord Dunraven's yacht will bring the cup back to England : but It'ls generally admitted that she has a better chance to do so than any of her pre- decessors. Naturally the greatest Interest of the experts centers In time qtiostion whether queston Valkyrie III. will or wIll not have to allow tune , and therefore there was much dlsall- polntment when It was announced that the leasuremcnts of the cup defender wi not be known until shortly before the race. On thIs subjc' the Daily News published an artIcle yesterday on the cable dispatches re- I , calved In England on Friday regarding Do- I fender. The article Is headP : "Alnln the Eagle Flnppeth. VigIlant and . Defender and the Miserable Irltsher . " Under this caption the Evening News saId : "The cup committee's decisIon not to pub- lsh the dlmonslons of the Defender and ' , Vigilant will not cause such grief on our side as may be expected as our experts know their dimensions as need be. The fact that the yachts are to b , measured , however . ever , forms an Instructve commentary upon the real state of the matter After the talk heralded at the launching of Defender. and the subsequent shouting about her speed the ' mere thought that there Is a question as to her superiority Is dimInished. Wo are told alma can make rings around Vigilant and the American eagle flapped her wIngs and shouted al usual. tint mere does not seem to be moro In the new frog than In any other fro ! " The Evening News. though only a cheap . paper , has n big circulatIon . especIally In " sportIng circles , and the foregoing remarks will be widely read ! The Interest In : Ir. n. S. Palmcr's Amer- lean schooner Yampa and : . Frederick Wills' British cruising schuonr Amphirite on Wednesday last off COl es Is creating a great deal cf Interest here. Yampa alhough ta- beaten was generally admteii , The Yachtsman - man says : "The picture pGented by Yampa , with every stitch of canvas set Is one that make our boasted cutters sink Into InsIg- nificanco. Drlannla could never malle so fine a plctu . " The Yachting World hopes that the schooner contests will give a new I : lease of life to : rig whIch Is I eqnllY servicea- ble and picturesque , adding : "it I only fair to say that all the papers hero praise Mr Palmer for his portsmanllle conduct. lie . In the first rae made no attempt to con- ceal the fact that he had addItional men on board. " I . . STAllS A DOOI FOR WhITNEY. Mr. William F. Harriy , chairman of the - # democratic natIonal commlUee , sails for New 4 York shorty ; after having lone England , Ireland and I'arls. lie Is much Improved In health and takes a sanguine view of defio- cratle imohltlcs. In conversation with a reporter - porter of time Associated press he said : "With the great work the democratIc adminIstration - minIstration Is doing for sound money , geol tImes are returning and will contInue to Im- prove for which democrats will get credit. The next republican house la sure to encounter - ter comnphlcatlons. I realty 10 not believe Mr. Cleveland would take a third term. There Is mme pronounced candidate for the presidency among the democrats , not be- cause the chancel of his electIon are not geol , but becanse I Is too early for canll- dates to appear. Mr. William C. Whiney Is the most talked of. I ceo he says he Is r ' not a candidate. Mr. Whiney Is human . 1 and would make a splendid candidate. My best Informaton Is that the democrats are goIng to get together and carry New York next November. That wIlt encourage the encouralO democrats of other states. We shall therefore . fore go Into tse campaign full of enthusiasm. 'Vlth . the return of good times time free coinage - ago agitation wIll die out , and good times mean 1 democratIc victory In 1896. " GOSSIP 0 TIlE TIIEATE1tS . Since the August bank holIday the more Important London theater arc delnltely closed. Among those houses given up to cleaners and decorators are Drury Lane , Covent Oarden. the Lyceum the Garrick , Comedy Court , Savoy , Shafes- . bury and the Strand This heaves a small margin of fashIonable West end houses thai are open for the delectation of the American play goer now In London. I Is not long sInce the Strand and ls Immediate vicinIty was considered the only locatIon where theatrical Ierformllnces might be successfully given. Now , however , the subnrbs are all coming In for their separate house of entertaInment. There Is the Melroole at Camberwel and the Iarll- hurt at holloway. There Is the Lyric Opera house , Hammermith , and at 1 alng there Is another LyrIc theater , whie 1 Shakespeare theater I being buIlt at Cinphanm The houses that contInue doing the largest blnlness are time Trafalgar , wIth "Tho Pass- port , " which has lost lone of its popularity wltl Its removal from Terry's theater ; "Prince 01 Wales , " with Arthur HoberJ as Genteman Joe , and the Adelhla. where limo " . successful American drama , "The Girl I e. Left Uehlm1 Me , " Is now drawing to a close. Olga Nethenolo hs appeared durIng the week at the Oranl theater In the ever popu- hat "Camilo . " DurIng her tour of the provInces . which will follow , she will play In U dramatic version of Carmen and 11ramato verion an adap- taton of Domes' "Denise. " Mr. anti Mrs. Dancroft left London a week ago for their summer vacatIon In the Engar- dine , where they will spend a porton of the utumn. The only novelty of the put ten days hu been the ProductIon ) of the musIcal face , "All Aboard , " nt the Criterion , whIch during Mr. Wyndimamn's absence , has passed Into the hands of Miss Cluy Graham. ThIs piece II by the authors of "The Oslety Grl , " Owen Bali and J. T. Tann r. The cast Includes Kate Cutler , ii. Delange , Iterate MIlls , C. P. Little and Ala Reeve. LGNUON SMALL TALK . . Time publIshers of nu Iaurler's cheap oJI- ton or "Trilby" are rmk'ng lesperte efforts to force the sale of the novel which had so extraordinary a sale In America , In spite of thIs tact , however , the a'tory llces not seem to hUe hit the popular Mea of an enterhln. lug book of the English lbUc. The old Uengler circus In Artl Iluare , so ' . ' . "lown to American visitors . I shortly , . . , . . - ; ; - 10 b turned bite a &kaUo rInk untu the tltlo of the National Skatng Palace. Madame Sarah Grand I the latest recruit amoR the bicyclists . Emperor Wllliamn'a : vii 10 I.owlhor castle a the guest of Lord Lonlalo hns been one or incessant activity and In one clay bo traveled - clod seventy mIles by roach and steamer In order 10 sea the lake and hilly counlry. DurIng - log the nrt daY'1 IhooUng the emperor bagged nearly fly brace of grouse , anll although - though bo II a capital shot , the precaution was taken to have time birds drIven almost up to the muzzle of his guim. There bas been much adverse comment In sporting and other circles here upon the utter- ances attributed to Mr. M. F . Dwyer , the American horseman , after hIs return to New York , after racing his horses In England Time Evening News , for Instance , after some scathing strictures on Dwyer'8 IntervIews , de- carl that his remarks were entirely con- , trary 10 these made here on the fairness of English sport. Ala Hehan Is spendIng a holiday In Corn- berland and will remaIn there until the mid. die of September , when she returns to Moor- lea , spending I week In Paris on her way there. Lydia I.ebrn , the AmerIcan soprano , has been engaged for the St. James hal ballad concerts and smoking promenalle concerts She opened at the Queen's hal this weak whim success . and with a capital orchestra and high class music. anl Iv.'rank Herrick Johnson and Major lcClaughrey oC Chicago arc nol In London . George Henschel has aranlel1 to start for lll Uuli Slal " li the end of March In order to gLvo a series of recitations In April antI Iay. The CanadIan Gazette strongly urges the Canadian artillery corps to arrange to compete - pete at the Shoeburynes artillery meetng of 1S9G. 8 time Canadian rilemen do at the meetng of the National Hfe association at Ilisley . The Gazette adds : "If the Dominion mulmiister of militia wflh for the mlnlter miiia wn arrange men to come In 1896 they will b sure of a beJrty welcome. " - _ _ _ ; ; o a : I SOUTH OMAHA :3 : ' . &CCO.coccooeccc . : The following South Omaha people will leave Monday afternoon for Dos ton , where I they will attend the Knights Templar con- II dave : J. A. Hake , wife and daughters . T. C. Shelby , wife and daughter , Thomas Whit- lesey , wife and daughter , E. L. Howe and wife James Foley and wife , George French and wife , Irs. A. C. \VeLr , MIss Clark Miss Jessie Carpenter , Miss Ida Moxler , Miss Cum- mlns , Mrs. P. I. Hughes , Mrs. Ell T. Chrsl ! , Miss D. C. Carlos , Mr. O. F. heavers John Welsh , William Young , Joe Hockford and J. Wyman. Itmimnsny nroke Ill " Arm , J.P. I.alrl. who lives at IG25 North Twen- teth street Omaha hal his left arm broken In a runaway accident at noon yesteday. Mr. Laird was driving east on N street. When lea the ! ethollst church a girl \ \ Ith a big parasol crossed II front of the horse The animal b came frightened anti turned arounl , upsettng the buggy and throwing : Ir. I.alrd onto the stone pavement In failing he Putout ont his arms to save himself and the force of the fail broke one of time bones In lila left arm. A ph'sllan vas called and the arm set , after which Mr. L31rd went home. . ' . , El'e'ml l1mc Ole'rH. IPchurch lodge No.2 , Degree of Honor , has installed the following officers : Past , chief Mrs H. Owens ; chief of honor , Mrs. W. Hader ; lady of honor , Mrs. Lila Babcock ; chief oC ceremonies , tr9. N. E. Shlrman ; : : recording secretary , Irs. M. Doyl : fnncial secretary Mrs. A. H. iehmke : receiver , Mrs. E. J ledges ; usher Mrs. C. W. Miller : Inside - side watch , Miss Casey ; outside watch , Mrs. Dtckard . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Msigie C1t3Gossip. , MIs8 Maggie Nieman Is very alck The South Omaha CyclLg club makes a run to Lake . Manawa today . Mrs. harper has caused her husband's arrest - rest for threatening II 1.1 her He Is In jaIl. Jai.Dr. Dr. Wheeler's topic at the First Presby- terIan church this morng ! Is "A Superb Manhood , " , Rev. Dr. Dawson pastor of the FIrst Ieth- Olst church , will preach this morning on " " "SYmpathy. luslJeu at the stock yards Is bracing up. Receipts for the week show an Increase of nearly 5.000 cattle. H. D. Hawley , local manager of the AmerIcan - icon Dstrict Telegrapim . Ia spending Sunday with relatIves at PercIval , Ia. There wi be special services at the Fourth \ard omission thl afternoon . Eider O. E. Druce wi conduct the meeting. The women of the Ep'scopal church wili give a lawn social next 'hurslay , evening wi the residence of Rev. I. I' . Jolmnsoo This afternoon the Independent Order of Foresters wi hell a mass meeting at Ph- vonka's hall . Twenty-fourth and L streets. Eider SmIth will have charge of the Sun- day school at the Presbyterian church today bible anti II clas9. . D. Montgomery will Instruct the Arrangements for special mnsc : have been male for at this evening's services at the Presbyterian church. The pator wi preach on "Th City of South Omaha , " The funeral of Robert Maim will bo hell at the famIly resl11ence. Twent-elghth and S streets this afternoon at 2 o'clock. anl . Dr. \Vheeler wi conduct the servIces. The rer31ns tory will bo Int'red at Laurel Hi ceme- trs. Mary Taylor was fined $5 for contempt by Judge Chritman II police court yestorday. Mrs. Taylor failed to respond to a subpoena to secure her 09 a ' , 'ltne5 agammst her hns- bmmsd . who was arrested for disturbing the peace. Rev John A. lel1crson , formerly of Omaima wIll preach at the United Presbyterian - terlan church thi morning at 1 o'clock. At 8 p. m. the pastor , Hev. J. I" . htoss . will Ireach ) on "An Index FInger Pointing to Chr ' 8t . " , Tuesday evenIng next a Joint retng of Samuel Dennis pst , Grand Army of the RepublIc . publIc , and Samuel DennIs Woman's Relief corps wIlt be held at Masonic hall. Al old soldIers . sailors ali their familIes are In. \Itet. and all women who wish to Join time relIef corps as charter members are requested to be present. 1n Thursday evening last Mr. and ! r. J. A. Abernathy entertained a numL'er of their fr'ends at their resIdence , 91G North Twen- teth street , In honor of theIr Ilece , Miss NellIe Crispin of ! lsourl Valley . Igh hIve was the prIncIpal entertainment of the even- hog after which refreshments were served. serel. Those Iresent were : The Misses Wadlel and Johnson of Atantc , Ia. , Chrspin , Seykora . Dr. and Mrs . Schindel , Messrs. hastIngs . Presser Sekora amIa 1 1 el The charter of the State ' ' Slte J'armers' Mntual Inblrdnce company , recently organIzed here has been received from the state auditor an,1 , the company will commence busIness Au- gust 20. Charter member" are : J . I' . Sav. age , J. E. Curt's. n. II. Jones , J. H. ilolmaim CV. . SmIth D. H. Stolrr , It. M. Cnpenter , S. D. Ihasimelder . A. Clemmuena , E. L. Martin , J. O. Hazlpt George M. Drexel A , Water- rmmsms Herman Timme. Oscar J. Plckarl , V. l\onlckll , W. J. Wallace , Andrew hoffman . Lewis Keep , P. J. Olsen , Oeorge L Hedman amid W. I. ' . Martin . . : % Isis 1.ltl. lhm's flruavmmrtl . The Ihaca ( N. Y. ) Journal of August 12 baa the following account of the drownns of Miss Lotte NIbs , sister oC S. W. Niles , re- c nty on The Bee staff : Miss Lotle Niles , daughter of 11evV. . A. Nies , D.D. . Iutor of the Trumansburg Pros- byterlln church , was drowned In the lake at Pronten3c beach early yesterday lornln . Her body wu discovered by her brother only a few feet from shore within ten m'nutes alter time fell Into the water , and although every means at band was utIlIzed to restore life , aU efforts proved unavailIng . Miss Niles hal been for two weeks stolplng at a cottage WItlm her inother and sister colag , wlh Ilter and brothers nt I'rontenac , Dr. NIles , who was at Ocean Grove , was 111111 b ) telegraph of the saul affair and reached Trurausburg this morning. The funeral serv'cea wIll be held at the residence at 3 p. m. tomorrow arid Interment - torment wi be at BInghamton . MIss Niies Nies was 33 years of age and was a hIghly miccomn- plshed womnap Shl was for several years vrotessor of literature and elocution lrofeSor lerature elocuton at ElmIra college. She was al\ earnest Christian and was most active In time affairs of the Iarllh at whch : her fattier was the pastor , dl " J" " , , a. . - . . . _ . " WERE ThEIR OWN \ DEFENEUS ) Misionares Use Ouns to Stand Off a Mob of Ohutiese , AUTHORITIES GAVE THEM NO AID CII"'nJe.1 I ) . R ( il. Itmii , ann \'hum " 'h"T lInml Iletririmslt'I Ind from 11111" " 'nC'hrl tIne lestruc- U.n or TheIr J'rlllrr' ) ' , - VANCOUVEH , D. C. , Aug. 17.-Amimong the passengers by the steamer Empress of Japan were Ur. Stevenson and famIly , mhslonares : at Sze-Chuan , China , who narrowly escaped lurler at the hsnds ! or the nat\es In the first of the recent ricts. Dr. Stevenson ho- longs to a Canadian Iethcdlst Ilslon and Is now enroute to his home In Milton , Onto lie hal to leave China owing to time I health of his wife , who was suffering from the elects of the horrors . Dr. Stevenson said that the vicious official system of the empire ' responsible - sponslble for the persecution of mlslonarle , Left to themselves , the people of Sze-Chuan were peaceable and well disposed toward tiieimi The better class of Chinese were quick to appreciate timor ! superIority In lany respects-In mclcn ! for exanmpie-and , Ir Stevenson bad his hands full atenllng to his numerous patents among all cases. ! The vIceroy of this province may bo regarded - gnrdel as a typical specimen of his clam , or a little wore I anything. ReceIving merely a nominal salary from headquarters ho made up the deficIency from the pockets of the people wih such good results that In a few years he amassed no less than $50,000,000. lie e\'en allowed his rapacity to get the bet- 'tlr of his discretion 1nl behaved so tyrannicaly that his own countrymen grew 11 gusted. The popular clamor was so great that the central government was forceJ to recognize the people and last year the , viceroy was dlsgrcell , But he could not bb removed ' until a successor was app'olumted a process Involving - volving consh1erable delay 'n ' China Seeing himsel on the brink of political annihilation , he thouht to retain favor and make hn enviable reputation by Iturlng the missIonaries - sIonaries from the country. I was afterwards leared , moreo\er , that he had secret Instructions - tons to that effect. CIRCULATED OUTRAGEOUS STORIES. All kinds of outrageous stories about mis- slonarles were cIrculated among the people for the purpose of securing their co.operaton , The mslonarles had built a hospital In Cheng-Tu , now destroyed . at considerable cost. and Dr. Stevenson was one oC the dotor. employed. On the 28th oC May a placard was posted declaring that the foreigners fried their chldren to oblan ! the 01 In timem A request was made thai these placards shoull be torn down and a few of them were torn down , though several persns objected. "Dr. KIlborn , " continued time doctor "was just filling Miss Jackson's teeth anti I was doing sore work about the dispensary when we heard some chIldren yelling anti throwing small stones. This war about 4:30 : We sent our cards at once to nearly all the yamens. They were receL\ed , except one sent to Tsong-Pao-icachal , an Inhuman man who fol- : lowed up hIs refusal with a vIcious prclama- ' tion. This lan had been cured of an ulcer In the leg of twenty years' standing by Dr. Wainwright a short time before. The crowd attacked ' ! the Canadian mission anl , broke In the doors. Dr. Kibor hal a double-bnreled gun an1 I had a Martini rlne. When we appeared - pearel on the scene the crowd disappeared ! In a hurry from the gate and left the opposite mul wal clear We fred three shots low down Into tlmenm and thlm they ran right out Into the street. Wo held the cros'd at bay until cmwl unt the cahlnna arrIved , who promised to keep time street clear , adding that the o"o als wouh1 soon appear. Good liars . but bad police , they soon allowed the people to come right Into the gate. Again we cleared the strcet. In a little white our wives wanted to see us. They ball pcked : up the babies In , their night clothes and ran to the hospital anl hospial throulh the dIvIding wall and we soon heard crowds beating at the hospital gates on the back street. Dr. Kiborn blew a big hole througim the top panel of the gate and frightened - ened the crowd back We now went Into our dispensary buildIng and tried to lock our- selves In , but wo soon heard the roar and clash of panels on time dwelling sde. ! We made several vain attempts to escape Into an adjacent lot. aljcent lot.EXPECTED EXPECTED DEATH. "Wo fully expected death but In a short time a man whom I hal cured of opium smokIng - lag found us and told us we must leave at once , lie hal found a hole In the hospial gate made by a stone from a rIoter. One of my twin babies was taken by a woman servant to ICilborn , the other by the opium slave. My wife held onto time other babe. ' \1 all ran to the gates There was just , room for one to get through the hole at a time. I was one of the lat to get out and poLtng toy rifle at a man who was yelling : 'Tax zee' ( str'ke dead ) , he shut up at mice as there were only a dozen or SO by the hospital gate. I was forced to resort to this expedient le\'eral times. Whie we weri runnLg out on time paalle a man kicked Mrs. Stevenson I leveled . a gun on the wretch and hal be tried to follow It up thele might have been another story to toil . but he saw me anti stopped , After this my rifle was neeled no further anll I was left next day and sole rioter has a gun for which I would be wlng : to pay him a flits prIce as a relic. "Next lay the party male its way to the China Lntaud mission house. From there they watched the destruction of the two old ! houles of the Canndlan Methodt mmmisslon Time people on a certain street promised them protection , but a mob collected. The party , howe\'er. got away In chalra tt tha amen The place was barrlcadel , bul time mob ) broke In and Dr. and Irs. Kilborms . Mr and Mrs Iiartwoll . the chllren ! and MIJ Ureckbl anti Ford escaped by ladders over the hack wall. They entered a small house anti hrlbel the owners for :0 tacIt to conceal them inside the bell curtaIns. For three hours they waited In terror , while the work of destruc- ton was going on about themn. At night they succeeded In gett'ng away At night the same condition of affairs prevailed at the EpIscopal and Roman Catholl missions. In all eleven places were looted and the Inhabitants - tants barely escaped with their lives. The Homan Catholic bishop was next io the v'ee- roy's amen anl could easily have bti savd , but on appeal for help be was r3fu. d It more than once. ALL WERE HOMELESS. "That night I saw thhrty.one foreigners , nmen women and chllren , Prench anti lint- Ish . In the yamen homeless , their houses leveled or burned , with scarcely a whole tie left . A wire was sent off to the Chlng.K'ng consul , but when the viceroy heard of I he ordered the operator to fetch It back , but I was too IJte. and the news got through to Peking. Time district magistrate took care of the refugees all treated them as well as ho coull In lilt yamon The next day was ex- cellnll ) ' tr'lng. The excited peOIle as- semblel1 and threatened to wreck the yamen ant kill t\e foreigners. But the fourth daytime the Tsung.il-Yamen at Peking ball mal I the viceroy act and a stIff proclamation was is- sed. Eleven days after the riot all the BrItsh and American mIssionaries , except Mr. Jackson , hal left by boat for Chung- iCIng . the magistrate selu1ng ! two or three officials and six small boat loads of soldiers a un escort "Mr. Jackson was escorted overland to CongPa by another ohlicial. : Ir. Vale went ahore at ICln.Tlng , and the remainder of the puty. Rev . 1 ! . O. and Irs. Cathy , ne\ . J. F , anti Mrs. l'eat Dr. and Irs. Cane wright. Methodist hospital missIonaries Rev. O. and Mrs. hlartwehl , Ur. and Mrs. Kilbonn . Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson , Misses Dreckbl and Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Cormack reaching Chuuk-Klammg In safety on time 17th. SimIlar scenes were enacted at Huan-Hslen" Sulti- ilsltrn . Kiong-Cheo Smmi-Fu , IacNln ! Pen- Cho , Cln-I-'u anti Sin-King. mIssionary prop. erty being injured more or leu and the molt- anl Ilonaries terrified . ATTACKED DY BOATMEN . "At Kla.Tlng on Tuesday , July 4 , during time triennial exmInaton , the three houses of the Canadian mlsloa , American Bible MissIonary union and Canadian Inlaud mIs- slon were looted and partially damaged : ale the Roman Catholc mlulon. Hev. V. C. Hart anl Dr. M I. Hare , Canadian MIdland missIon bad a boat In readiness. : Ir. and Mi-a VIking had left for Tsun.Kel on the 3d , leaving Mr. Dine In charge at the , o" , . ' " , - . . - . . . - ' - - . . M. " ' ' _ - ' Americn Dblo mlMiol $ , Ito was roughly handled , but Rot away In a boat wIth Mrs. LUcia and Miss IrllKewator , "Next day Mr , anll Mrs. Squire and their little boy arrived . Iln.TlnK In anl boat They lelt a lerVllt Dlhore to lee I the streets were qimlet . 01,1 the boatmen ordered them off Ihore They refused and Were itt- tacked by the boatnl n , one or whom was armed with 1 klt , 'ho boatman caught Mrs. Squire bnt Mr. f1 Lbiro ! puletl her away and managed to get nb ore. Shoeless they male their way UI the river bank to the msati'e custom houle ; llt the ofcials would not allow them to tt t k refuge " 'crc . One or two attempt ; to escape were tolled , II the ) letlrmlnetl to face the streets and try to reach the amen br ' tile togethcr. Thus , golll along and praying l aloud they saw three old women thor knew , who took them al' ' } sheltered them Ultl the mIddle of the nigh cookIng some food , for them to eat. About mllnlh ! they reached , the yamnen minus all belongings excepting the clothes on timemn anti thu8 joined : Ir. and Mrs. limb and Miss Drhlgewater "At Ya.Chl the officials , fearing for the safety of the foreigners . arranged for them to leave clurlm the night under mllar escort All people were ordered In doors ) , antI the ) were escorted to a raft by the of. ficlals . At Ne.Oal , 10 ) mies down the river they fOln,1 , the Homau Catholic mis- slol hall been rioted , There Is munich same- ness In the relOrtt from the different towmms and there Is no doubt that there was a general - oral agreement among the rabble to drive out the rmmissionarles. " n.\I.\- , \ . . , 'Ol S'I'\'I'g i'Ahit. ehl" ( ' " ' to S. . . . Inltlll " zi..l ( ; r.un.l. . ilt'orp lUg Sh.w OII'nH. I hu been decided by the Omaha FaIr and Speed association to have a race meeting preceding the opening ) of the state fair. 1 will he on September G , and Is tl furnish a pleasRnt occasion fer people to ice the leW grounds and lumiltllngs. horse races broncho riding and speeches wi afford enterlalnment. The street railway will bo extended to the grounds b ) that time and all buslnes3 housls II the city will be asked to close up that afternoon. Final arrangements for the event wi he malIc at a metlg ! or the association at the CommercIal ! club rooms Tuesday after- noel' - . HtANT I'OS'I" ANI'litSAhtY. 'VII ne I'res4'mtemIwithI 45 Iurt'nl of Gl'n'rnl t1immmmlersomi. Next Tuesday evening Is the thirteenth anniversary - niversary of the organlzatol of U S. Grant post , Grand Army or time Republic . all the post has requested Its first camnmnantier Gems- oral amlerson , to furnLh his portrait to hang upon time walls with those of LIncoln , Grant Sherman anti Sheridan . F. I' . Day a member of the post , has painted a boat faith- ful likeness or the leneral , which will be presented to time post by the general on that evening. I Is expected 'to be the most memorable event Iii the history of the post. Comrades of other posts all the women of all relief corps are cordially invIted. II 1.1 " 'hrl 'l'om . ( : nrl'.r".I ) ' , Yesterday afternoon a cat and vest were stolen from Charles Sph'ek , 103 South Twelfth street and the fact was reported to the police. The stolen property was found later In time day on the persol of an 1II1vlluai who was too drunk to give hIs name. lie had tie coat and vest under his shIrt ! but was not smart enough to button the shirt after putting them there. ' Consequenty when he lucked omit an easy spot' ' In time gutter and welt to sleep an officer spIed the stolen goods and 1)laced hIm under arrest. anl . North Eiiii IiJlhlrnn Cliii , . A meetIng of the NOrth Enl - Republican club was held lat night for the purpose oC final organization and ' to hear speeches from cndldate hly-1aws' ; etc adopted anti ex- . cutlvo , finance and 'nienlbershlp ' committees I appointed. I was d'eclded to invite Judge Scot to address the climb next - Saturday night. Time meeting was addressed by John Jenkins , E. Zimmerman and H. K. Durllett. There were thirteen p . rsols present. " 1 Chrl"tnnl ) . 1 ' 1.'r. . Out I" . 11ev. A. It. Jylesofflaniey } ! , Eng will speak at the Young Mcmi's Obrlstan association 4 p. m. service on the queston discussed a great deal today : "Is ChrlstLnlty a Failure ? " Dr. Dylcs Is 3 man of wide observatln , a student of years , In touch with the greater movements anti can speak wIth ! much author- Iy on time subject. Dr. henry wi conduct a song service preceding . the address . Sliver City lo'trnl In 'l'rommble. Dun & Co.s commercial agency In this cIty reports that Pulman & liuddinger . general merchants at Sliver City , Ia. , have given mortgages aggregating $2t.000 upon their stock. The frm Is one of the oldest In the western part of the stote. . LOCAL JIU \'II'lgS. Born to ! r. anti ! rs. F. T. Kirkendal last evenIng , a son. The annual meetIng of old settlers of Sarpy county will be held at Iaplion Sepleinber 5. The Omaha Saengerbum1 amid frIends of the society will picnic teday at Ruser's park. Gordon Johnson , commonly called JIm , a negro who had been a familIar figure abut the MIllard hotel .corner for years died yes- terday morning at time county hospital. A picnic was given yesterday afternoon and evening at Courtland beach by the Ladies of the Grand Army of the RepublIc. I was for the benefit of old all feeble soldiers. A special motor train of eleven cars left Sixteenth and howard streets at 2 o'clock yesterda afternoon , loaded with excursionists to the Woodmen of the World pIcnic at UnIon park , across the rIver. The committee on arrangements for the picnic and excursion at Courtanl Beach on next Thursday evening under the auspices , of the Young Men's InstItute has about com- pletell al the necessary Illans for the oc- casion. J. H. Dlmam1 of Keokuk , la . wil close his meetings at Jelerson square at 8 o'clock . Sunday - day evening with a sermon on "Llbort amid the Bible. " Last evening he hell an open air . meetng at Twenty-slxtb and N streets , South Omab. Head of department at the Millard hotel gave head Clerk C. W. Squires cause to /3VI pleasantly remember his birthday yesterday. They presented him with a siiver.nourmted cane and umbrela to match , inscribed oS time gift or "tho MIllard guarl , " This mornIng an Elkhorn special train wIl take 600 excurionists from Omaha to Dennington. who \ 1 there celebrate time victory of Germany ever France In the war of 1870. The excursIon will be under the auspices of the Lanlwehr society. Judge L. li. . Morrison of Hockford , III. . and H. A. Toulmln , D prominent. attorney oC SprIngfield . D. , are In the city , taking test- mony II conjunction with Messrs. O. 'Yo Sues & Co. In connection Wil 'an Important patent suit soon to be tried ln'the cammrts. 11ev Dr. I. . I. . West110f Winona , Minn. . who occupied Dr. ; lll r's pulpit at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church lat Sunday , has been persuaded by his friends to remain In Oraha another Sunlay and will Ireach ther again ' ibis moring , 11ev. LeslIe IawR f the First United PresbyterIan church ot this cIty will deliver an address tinder thb auspices ef the Wom- an's ChrIstIan Temp ript" union on Sunday evening , August 18 , 'lt' I 8 o'clock , In the Ieth Eden laptst church on Pak avenue ' Judge Derka reelv d t letter this morn In from 11ev. 1 . B. Tnt h ethren ( \'ortimimmg ! . S. D. . asking to be Ivtn all the particulars relative to Master Day J.lnd who kills somali animals and sucks tbfr , blood. lie also arks for Informaton as t\efr \ lall's tiarents lie says be wants the f .cts'or scIentific study. SuperIntendent Artbur of Courtand beach hiss a force of men a\ work In the amphitheater - theater at the grounds making the prelm- mary arrangements for time "Stego of Vlck burg . " one of Paine's protechnlc pieces. I wIll form a trelule to the other great show , the Nebraska state faIr White an unknown woman was standing on the sidewalk on Farnammi street between aram sreet btween FIfteenth an.1 . SIxteenth streets , last nIght a well dresel1 msn snatched a pocketbook from her hand antI ran Several observers of the Incident pursued him , but he es- caped The pocketbook contained I email suns of money A unique entertainment wIll bo given by the Omaha Woman's Christian Temperance union on Thurday , AUGust 22 , at the Kountu MemorIal church Six adults , three ladles and three gentlemen . will compete41n ora- tory for first anti second prizes . ' .1 other features will be added t. make thIs one of the most pleasing anti novel entertaInments of the season , . . . _ _ . . _ _ ' " . . . . . . . . : WiY ii S. P. I lnSg CO. ( ; FAltE ) Principal Not Qualified t Conduct n Oon- com Without Onplt,1 ! , - RESULT INEVITABLE FROM THE START lim't. ' " , \.h't'rUNII" Cliii ins i'rt'smcmi Only ' After I % 'n" I..UTR tiimmt Ot her ert.tl'or. " 'otmhi Cnnl" , R ( : oln t.'r. The collapse of the S. P. Morse Dry Goods company last Thurday was announced by 'Cbe Bee with the least possible dIsplay. Although . though The lee was one of the principal sufferers by the confessell jU1gment juggler It refralle.1 from making publc the Unfavorable - favorable COmlent that was current upon the streets and among business men geueral ) ' concerning the principal Ilol\ed In this piece of commercal thmblo riggimmg . Time versIon which S. 1' . Morse has given to other newspapers In trying to throw the responsibility for the falhire of his Peter F'mmtmi ( corporaton upon the 11blshers of The Bee compels It as a maier of zelt-defemmso to let the pnblc understand the true Inwarl1. ness of time wreckage . On Friday morning the Worhl.Ierald , In announcing time failure , Indulged In the following - lowing comment : The hnmedlate calse of trouble came tn lie form of stilts broulht h ) ' Time Omaha Bee for advertising lulls . These suits werl ted some ten days ago . One wal for $2.0 anti was brought In the district court. Time county other WIS court for $ ali was brought In the I The Iln of these stilts rechltatcd the I tlouble amid demttroyemh , nil hope thlt thc cons- pan ) ' couhl pull through the dull season till , fail trade owned. I In Ipepklng of these suis by The Bee , : Ir. S. I' . Morse watt Particularly bitter. " 'h. Bee hal 10ne me amid Ill ) ' COIIn ) ' a great injury . " said iso "without doing itself emmy ood. I feel nil the more out- rage,1 by its assault on the en'll of mr cOlpany because In host years 1 have paid Time lice tens of thousands of dollars . For years I was time best patron the pUIer ) hind Not only 11.1 . I ) ' patronage contribute to the bullHng imp of 'fhe leI hut yearn ago I loanel The 1l'0 $1,0 to enable I to blossom out Into In el ht-rllge paper from n four- isage sheet. On several ! other occasions 1 Ilvancl1 Time lice nmonoy In the tImes of its distress , and IOW on the first tme" : . Hosewlter tUln8 on inc anti tries to ant ruin my ismmsiness . " The effect of the Ills by The nee was to hirIng others on rapidly . anti har.ly alay hn" iumssetl , since they were mell that other cieiitor have not Ire sed their claims vigorously - orously amid nt last the company has de- cdel ! to give up. A retractIon of this tissue . retraclon tssue of falsehood was demandel from : Ir. W. Y. Morse . who dls- avows all knowledge of or complicity wIth the slanderous article anti shifts the blame upon upn S. P. Morse. who . bas been In a condition of IrresponsibilIty for days , and , In fact for rmsont its. The Bee volates ! no conntnee In saying that the S. P. Morse company was organized to collapse. I was a stock com pan ) ' with no stockholders and with no capital back of It beyonl the stock of goods that the proprie- tars of the old Morse & Co. were willing to unload under conditions that would make them safe when the crash would come. Its organizaton , with S. P. Morse at its head , was a surprise to the communIty. The reputation of this man as a 11ebauche , whose habts ! unfitted him for any active responsible business male h's selection appear as an extra hazardous risk , amid the sequel fully ' justLfes all of the worst apprehensions of lila friends and cretlitors. I was because his excesses and debauches became a mater of public notoriety anti failure was inevitable that time business department of The Dee sought to press Its atlvertslng bills . which had reached over $2,300 by the mIddle of last July. The payment of these bills was put off from week to week with promles of par- tint payments which were never made . When asked to give promissory notes for a porton of the clams ! Mr. Morse refused and nnaly sent Insulting mcssages to the business manager - ger , using lanuage too vulgar to go Into prInt. When nil efforts to secure oven a partial payment failed , The Dee ted Its claims In court but not until I had been InCormel that other creditors were aboul to institute proceedlng9 and that the frm mght ! b& closed at any moment. On this or any other score Mr. Morse has no right to complain - plain , In view of the repeated . scandals he has caused and the notoriety that ho has ncble\'ed. When Mr. Morse attempts to make The Bee 1 scrapegoat for hIs own transgressions he undertak9 to underrate Imblc Lntoiiigemmce. The fact that he has pall The Bee thousalll of dollars for advertising Is not disputed and so have other business men who avail themselves of its columns for drawIng patronage . ronage and who could not do busIness without ronalO anl advertising In The lice. These people have all recelvel1 an equivalent for their money , and whlo their patronage Is appreciate hey have no rght ! to Impose upon The Bee . There Is no truth In : Ir. Morse'lJ : assertion that he e\e loaned or advanced The Bee or Mr. Rosewater e\en as much as $1. About ten years ago Mr. ' \ ' . V. Morse male a bargain with The Bee for thirty pages of advertising at a rebate on the payment of $1,000 In atii'ance. This Is wimit S. P. Moro calls loaning money to Hosewater , when In fact he was discounting his own titus and at liberal reduction , a very lberal reluclon p , l'J OI'J.E YOU I { O\\ ' . Miss Mary Krebs Is vlsltng ! relatives at Stanton Mr. and 1r8 , E. C. Fell started on Tuesday for a ten dRYS' trip through Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. hart of COlncl1 Bluffs are registered at the Lolanl Ocean house , Newport. The friends of Judge Dunly will be glad to lear that ho has recovered suiflciemmtl' reco\erel sulclentl' to drive out In isis carriage. Mr3. A. ' 1' . Sl1wel mind damuglmter. Mary Alce. of 1820 Vlnlon street , retured Satur- day from their visit to Chicago , 'Dr. E. W. Lee came home Sunday from New York City ! and land 'ph , N. Y. , where ho has been for the past two weeks. Miss HORers and Miss Edith Rogers of Washington , D C" are the guests this month of Mrs. Oscar D , Williams , 372 Half Howard street ! rs. Cowin will chaperone n coaching party for young people next Wedneday ovenng ! , who will dance at time home of Mr. Fred Lake on their return. Mrs. James O. Martin and dauhter , Sarab of 2818 South Nineteenth street , returned last Thursday from their two weeks visIt to Kansas Ind MissourI Miss EdwIna Warll celebrated her sixth bl1hlay hy entertaining some fifteen of her little friends at the home ef her father , Mr. George A. Ward , 2202 Ohio street , Wednesday - day afternoon . Mr S. M. Campbell gave a kensington Tuesday afernoon for MIss Downs of Chicago - cage After a short contest In croquet MIss Gail Comstock carried ol the prize. Those present were : Mlsees Downs of Chicago , Babcock of Boston , Baldwin of New York , Peters IIl1 Alice Peters of St. Louis , Com- stock Gal Comstock Lee Conistock Inox , McCaguo Campbel. Condon , Adelne Con- don amid : Irs. Martin , Sprague , Marples Todd and Stralon , A very pleasant dancing party was given at the rellencl of the Mlssea Condon at 122 South Thlrty.second street Thursday even- Ing . In honor -of Miss Laura Baldwin of Daldwlns\le , N. Y. , who Is the guest of relatives In Omaha. Punch and wafers were served during Intrmlsslon anti the score or 10ro of young people who were present enjoyed a most delightful evening. The party was ch3perone by Mr. ali Mrs. Conl10n and consisted of IlssC Baldwin Conlon , AIlyn C'ondon . Conmstock Gail Comstock , Le Com. stock BlessIng . Downs of Cimicago . BoB of Leavenworth ICan. . and Messrs. Hunt , Irons , Field , leach , Ilutfett , Colt , Vlcker and Graham Maynad cansp 1n Klns's lake , near Waterloo - lee , i a most delIghtful one anti all the nml'mn- bent of the party ermjoyed timeniseives to time utmost until \'edneatiay , whmemm they ret'irid to the city. They had a perfect little city of tents , cool and well shaded , and prvm4ed wth water by means of a well , which they drove to a depth of seven feet , 'rhe camp Is but a short distance from the lake , where they imsve a number of boats , anti only a few rods tronm the hilkhorn river , where the t'sth- lug Is excellent , The party consisted mf J. \v , Maynard and family , W , it. Salabury and family , T. P. Cartwrlgist and family , Mrs. . , . Ackerman and eon , P. T. Clarke anti wits , Mrs. himmilion , Joe Maynard of St. Louis anti Frank Wilcox and wife , The 11ev , Frank Crane limit. returned from a three weeks' vacation anti will occupy liii itmilpit both morning and evenIng today , Miss JemmnIo lonaltlon returns Suntiay from Granti lelammd , Nob. , wimere tue has been via- itimmg imer sister , Mrs. George Loan , jr. . for the past two weeks , General James W. Forsyth is hieing visited in San Francisco by his two daughters , Mrs. himiche and Mrs. liacod , whim their Li's- bands , Coionei Iailas hlmmclme anti Licutensat Colommel John itt. Bacon , MIss Florence Weir left Thmursdmmy for Mammitou. goIng with a party of fniemmds , She wihi rettmrmm time last ot time month , when time will go with her toothier to Iltmbuque , iii , , which will be their fumtmmre imome Mr. George lloagland anti Miss lichen llosgiaumd went to Lake WasimIngton , Mum , , on Friday , where they joimmeti Mrs , hloagianti and Mr. Will hloagiammd , Mn , hloagiand hiss misty gUIse farther west , but lilt fammmily will reimmaln at time lake for sense two weeks longer. At ( isa resitience of Mr. Frank Israel of thIs city mm Tistmneday evening , relatives anti fnlemitis of time family witnessed time marriage ( if Mr. W. 11. Vm'olfe anti Miss Irene Grace Israel , Time groommm is assistant caslmier of tue hank of llenklemmsan. They wIll be at house to their friends after Septemmmber 1. One of the enjoyable events of time week sas the select dammcimtg itarty given by the Itiemmi Triitmy citmim of Oimmaima mit Purcell's hall , Irvhmmgtotm , last i"rid" evening , The climb Imiet at time resltletmco of Mr. Gnrnsey at 7:30 : , froits wimemice lucy drove omm a hmnyraek to Irvlmmgton , wbmero everythmimig was 1mm readirmess for a pleasant tune , lanchmmg Vuma Indulged In ummitil a late hommr , whien refresisniemmts vere served after which the jolly liarty returmic'tl to their honie , Timose present were : MIsses \mmm Ionxm , Burmis , Beeman , Smmndeen , 1ievn , New toil , Fisimer'iliiammss , t3emi'ermu , StIlt , Shieltlon Etnerson , Taylor , Words , ilobimins amiti Kaise Messrs. Eliington , Garnacy , Van Iorn , huh- zeil , Vandervoort , I'errey , lieaton , ilensams , Gosmmoy , Omateti , Solomuan , Seammman , Jommes , Irland , Baxter amid W'iison. Tusday evening Mrs. J , (1. Wilcox , assIsted by her daughters , Miss Wilcox nnti Miss Pearl W'Ilcox , gave a delightftml lawn party Their beautiful lawn was llgimtetl brilliantly. Refreshments were servctl at ii o'clock Those present were : Mr. anti Mrs. C. K Iloytleim , Mr. and Mrs. M. 0 , Anmout , Mr. anti Mrs. Rcetl , Mr. anti Mrs. Gray , Mr. mmmttl Mrs. Drandies , Mrs. E. J. Arnout , Mrs. iiay , Misses Mortonsen , hay , Lane , Nellie Lane , Ammnle liigland , Bell , Novtomt , Tnimble , Ma- imannahs Crawford , Arnotmt , linytlen , May Wil. cox ; Messrs. lIeu , Edwartl Chiamiwick , Fred Ihonach , Charles Trimmibhe , Robert Trimmmbie , J. Mortensert , Edward Mortensen , ( I. Wellage , Carlson , Ailment KIng , Armsout , J. C. Arnotmt , Charles Evatta , I''yrnan , C. Hopper , C. Wilcox , henry hopper , harry Leo. I'erMomimml I'iiri.grzmihis , .1. W. Ilotider left for ChIcago last mmigimt. George Camifleld , Sheridan , Wyo. , Is in time city. Paige Warwick of Iloldrego is at time Del- lone. lone.Otto Otto Gramnm , Laranmle , Wyo. , is a Millard guest. Major It. S. Wilcox leaves for Chicago to- nhg it I. Ed fl. Babcock , Storm Lake , Ia. , is at the Mihiartl , MIss E. 11. Tornill returned Satturday from time east. J. tv , McDowell of Beatrice was a I'axton guest yesterday. J. 0. Gessei of Weeping \Vater was in time city last evenIng. Mr. A. N. Emmsor Is registered at time Barker frommi Milwaukee , Wis , Proprietor Merritt 01' tIme Arcade will spend today in Nebraska CIty. Mr. and Mrs. Bruklaclmer , Stuttgart , Ocr- many , are at the Millard. L. M. Clayton of Casper , Wyo. , regIstered at the Arcade last evenimsg. A. 11. Findlay has returned from a ten days' vacatIon in the country. F. L. Joy ammd it. B. Schmneltier of F'remont were at the Millard yesterday. Mr. V. B. Fountain Is registered at time flanker fromis San Francisco , Cal. Mr. C. C. Wilson of New York City is spending Sunday at the Barker. J. Sidney Goodnianson and Il. 0. Strong of I'endor are.gtmosts mit the Millard. George \V. Megeatim , formerly of the Union Pacific coal departrmsemmt , Is in Chicago. Robert flyers of linldrege anti N. W. Robins of Norfolk are at time Merchants , A. C. Dmmnms , Urmlon 1'acIfl city tIcket agent , is spending Sunday in Minmseapoiis vitii imis wife. wife.Dick Dick Smnltim , Semis llutler , Ileecimer lilgby atmd Joimn Westlerg immive retunimed froiti their fishing trip. Mr. W'asit liosklrms , H. P. Cuehming , C. M. Connor , Charles Snowimlil , Johns Graves , John Iliurnington anti Samn liament , lithographers for Rlngiimtg liros. ' W'onid'tm Greatest shows , are quartered at tue Barker , Joe Glonti , with time Booth Packing cons- pony , hues retmmrned train a trip through northmenmm Nebraska. lIe says that no report about time enormous yield of oats and time - - promise of corn In ttmut octIon cami ho e' aggerateti. 0 , H. Tapp , traveling passenger agent for the Lommlsviile & Evumnivlllo Ilito , was in thm city yesterday. Attorney Thomas I ) . Crane hiss gone to Maniton anti Colorado Springs for a few week ; ' vacation. It. lieber hloilmrook , presIdent of limo Na. tlommmti Norimial college , Lebanon , 0. , 1mm regis. teremi at the Dehlono. Mr. Johim J , hloilanti and B. J. (1oney , au. Vutmmco reitresentatives for Lemmsorm liros. ' cit. ctts , are stoppIng mit the hacker , Miss Tlmomuinmi of tIme general. frelglmt agent's ofilco of the UnIon I'nclfic left Friday : mlgimt ftr , mm vacatlomm , Sue goes to hitiffalo by way of Duluth atmui time lakes. Victor lilerbower , hletitennmmt governor of Idaho , 1mm in the city for a few days , visiting hue brother , E. L. Bierbower , before eon- tinuing his journey to time east. Mr. Robert Nicol , moatmuiger of Timompeon , flltlen & Co.'s cloak departimmetmt , leaves today for New York on a iturcimasung trip anti imichulentmully to attend time Kmmlgimts Tout. itlar comiclave at iloston. F' . T. hlaimiilton , teller of time Merchants Natiommal btmk , left last evening for a trip to tite east , lie goes first ttl hioston anti t ii elm t ii rough time \ii I tt' mnoumn tim lime , re tmmrmm- 11mg tmy way of hitmffmmlo amtml tIme lakes , Jaumsos A. Powers has returned from his smmmimlner vacatloim in Milwaukee , where iii comilpamui' witim imIs wife auth imifant daughter ho visIted his l'areumts. Mrs. Powers nuiti datighmter v1ll returmu miext Saturday , At time Mercer-hhmrry 5 , ( 'antrnvllz , ( 'huh- cage : J , M. himmck , hialtlrege : II , II. hiutiburt , Philaulolilmia , ; 5 , Abrautia , ( 'hmlcago ; it. A , liar- tier , Limmenln'arremm ; V. ' . Tenupletun , ilostoms ; C. Stafford , ? uluiwatmkee ; P. W'estpimaleim , t' . Joseislm ; George Co . , 131. Lommls : W. M. Meek , Ieimver : it. F. Seers , Atchmisoim , ICam , . , Cimarics J. llarlter amid famusily of 2115 ( 'al. Iforimia street , ii'ill leave for the east Mnomlay to sluond several weeks on th Atlantic coast , visiting hiost n , l'crtiand , New \'ork anti otimer eastern volnts. Miss Mabel iimurbor will not return to Oimtahma , btmt will attend La 5db Semumlnary at Aubtmrndale , Mass. , the commilmmg year , - llt. iI1IAItNIl ANI ) W'IFlI IS1)IC'h'lll ) . i'rlsumicrs Arrcstel summit I'lueeI Is * ScmimirmI , Vehi of lime. .Immll. IIANNII1AL , Mo. , Aug. 17.-Few apecta- tots wore isresent thmi aftt'rmmoon wimen the coimrt of communion pleas comsveimeti to receive ml report of time granti jimry , whuidIm lies beets 1mm cotstimmuomms session for nearly three mmoumths , investigating the celebrated Still- well mmmtmrder case. Time report was flied mit 2 p. mis. , but its tenor ss'as not lmnosvms until after 4 when Sheriff Pratt svent to time rca- iulence ofVlliituimi l'erkiims , at whose home time Iienrnes are stayimig , anti placeti Ir , hlearno anti , ; ifo untier arrest , chmarged with time miuimrtler of A. J. StIllwehl on time night of iccetnber 2S , 1888. TIme indicinient 'was for nmtmnmier In time first degree , and time case Is not therefore bailable. An effort was made to interview Ir. hlearne after Imis arrest , imut. lie refused to say , anything. Time shmenihT tooic hula prisomiers to Pmihmmmyra lsy private con- eyance. Sltenlff l'ratt stated that time hearties s'oulm1 receive time seine treattmmemmt ac ortiod othmer linisoners. They will be hodgeti in separate cells on uiifferermt floors , anti they will not be iernmltteul to see or talk to eachm other. Timeywili be arraignemi on tlmo 10th of Deceimmber lit the llamimmibal court of comimion pleas , for time murder of Autos Still- is'ell , the wealthy pork packer and former. imuahuamud of Mrs. Ilearne. "I'lHIlttI'lllC iiltil.FM. Time Lake Shmore foundry mit CicveIamid hma advanced wages 10 per cent , Texmus fever hiss appeared In a lmcrd of cat- tie in Mlamisi coummty , Knumsas. ( lemueral John C. Moon. a promninent Ohio Grand Armusy of time Republic man , died Sat- tmrtlay. In response to us letter Senator Pcffer ( writes that it is true that lie was oppoae&t to free silver. Mrs. Jammses H. Brady of Abhlene , Ken. , has broughmt stilt for a divorce. Brady is a wealthy real eitato dealer. Six prisoners 1mm time coumity jail at Toledo , 0. , attacked the jailer and escaped , after locking time jailer iii a cell , Mrs. Francis of Engieweotl , Ill. , was drowimed Saturday 1mm an Imseffectual attempt to save lien little ctmlhth , who was drowning. Time receivers of time Jarvis-Conkling calms- ammy have naked timat a new trustee be ais- isolmited Iii place of H. C. Gibbert , who hiss removed to Mexico. Time propeller Montana ran afoul of the wreck of time steammior liritannic In time Dii- trolL river Saturday and was beached to lmrcvemmt Its elmmkimmg. A miioii which was waiting to lynch liemsry Smith mit Lexlmmgtomi , Ky. , vhto had assaulted a ivimito ivotnamm , was fooled by time ahmonirf , who spIrited hum prisoner away. Mrs. .1. Timoimmuma of Atcimisoum , ICes. , ox- charuged several shots wRit a lmmmrglar Friday miighmt. Mrs. Thoumias was not immjured , but blood ott thmo floor irmmiicated time bimrglar was woummd ed. - - - - - - u - , - - . . - - . . ' , - 'I Tired 1 % . . . % Life. , It's a commOn occurrence . e , to pick u the daily papers anci see tbe above sentence at the head of a column , telling of some unfot' . who has taken e > .unate person reme measures to shorten the xistenCe. We would suggest . that tired feeling-bu . cure for ) . , ' your housefurnishings of the --OMAHA.-- 1 FURNITURE AND CARPETS COMPANY , SELLER3 FURNrI'URE OF , CAIU'E'I'S , STOVES ANI ) CROCKERY. w 1 I I Cash or Credit. t ' ' 'I I , S i'i ' ' ' II I i I ' 211'2I3rRNAMsT S . u PT U RE CURED OR NO PAY ' 4 No operatlomm , or dalcgmtlon from htviinei' , . WrItten gtimurumntoo to cure . every . . . ruse . Our patent shmimpont. Iluted without cairn cli .rge. itueatmD . . I - . cur. ' of tutm.sliiu'.i omen : Mr. ,1 , Pogouipohmi , humdo'meidommco , Moi Mr. J. Nni. ' ' / Ilgari Riiuiziimc1 , Mo. ; Mr. 1rtmd Slites , Uaindoim , Mu. Address , with st.awp.,4 , t + ' Jones Heriiin. Treatment Co. , 22i.22 RIM4TO BUILDING , KANSAS CITY , MO. - I - . - - . - . -F _ J.t . & . a , . , - - . L. , t . L4.tS.C * . . . . 3