Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 17, 1890, Part I, Page 5, Image 5

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    TfHE OMAHA. DAILilf BEIf. 8 UttDAYs'iAUGUST ' 17. ISDO-STXTKFA" PACES.
KELLE IGER & CO ,
September 1st , we surely move into our new store at I5lti and Farnam , now occupied by S. A. Orchard. All odds and ends , and
all broken lots must be sold tefore tliat time regardless of cost price , as we will not move them.
T"l 1 1 f > 1 10-Inch AII Wnnl Illicit French rric. ! sil'iV : noun Tic1'
111 I OO A I * r\ frn lIMne-lilM-ieU llrlllinntlni' lit fle : leduud fnvn Jw.
IMI Ml'/ / Ixi II I V-l Inch Itl.i.'k . All \VKI , llM.rldla.S.- > iluiiil fiot.iIOO. .
Ill 1ll\ 1 I I I A IC-l'i ' lllicKAlliullloml ! \ \ < -lt t.nliici'il ! fn.nifl UT
JLJlvlUll. V-U ULIU al'I.OIAI.-K liioh Mi-ruyiN1' MlkVatp Ililiilitta nl lOO
WASH SILKS , SSc ,
All of our Wash Sills , rcguhr i > rpu | JIL'5 ; ictluccrt ( ortli's ' sale to Mo.
" ' acU Sin "ill We : ri'ilticrd from r" > c.
BLRGK 8URRH" Itlack i-uraii ioeire < Ineed lioint'c.
llUeUsur.ili , b5c ! reiluceil flora $1.0) )
BLACK
IMaoU IVncli Tallin atfl.OO well worlb $ IK
HIMOI 'Jl'lnclil'lnii I'u ndi lulllc-cMiy jurtl Riiiirjntteil togUcfaatisfactory ivo.ir-
rcilncnil foi ihlssa'o lotl.n ; r < fiitnr prlio $1 W.
ULiil , < ; IOH Grain Mlk. Tic : uoitlitOu.
L.IOS UraliiblllcJI.UUullwuith $ U\
Goloroct Fsiille , Sl.OO ,
" 0 pit-en Ct lured Tallies r-'Juocil to } l 00 ; icsul ir prlco II " 5.
SCOTCH GINGHAMS , 20c ,
Allof our Pine Scotob.opli1 CliiBbams tbatwc hivotold from 23o to A"ic , movlns sale
.
rnncli Futopn . In c < ilors onlv. ! " < : red tucil from Uu.
\\oil ' liilllt.ii ir j ; rtidiiLUtl ftoia'J..c ,
JRomnantsof Sntcons , Remnants of Ginghams , and Remnants of
White Goods nt LcssThtm Cost Puce.
, SMc , Sa-teeris , 8c. .
Donicillo fcatoons , i cjularpriie l".e , rcdiii'oil fortliiss.iloto SV.
Ladies' Lealher Hand Satchel's Reduced to Half Price.
3 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN
.Dress and Bands
. Trimmings , Gimps ,
Colori' lMIkTrlnimlni. Gimps nml Oulijun .tbjit h.ieoil from tic up to We , all at ono
Uolnri > ilMilcOlinps. Uinrtsaiid 1'orsha Ciloons fhit Icin o sold it Wk1 , TTiCiindfl.OO , all ro-
Cnlnritl'-inttiliiiH. ' | Knliroldoriil I'crsl.inTi'iaiiilng' ) Ae , Au , that huvLSoltlat 73o , $100 ,
nnd Sli'i , nil roiluceuto a iiird.
10O gross Imported Ball niidFlnt Ivory Buttons , In black , ere mo
end nil color's , 2 dozen ona card , reduced to So a card.
Chantllly Klouueings and L.SCC Draping Nets at greatly reduced
REMN.ANTS. REMNA.WTS of Lace Floimcings and Draping
JfeLs regardless ofcost.
45-incli Swiss Embroidered Skit tings rogardlessof cost.
i22i-liicli Swiss Embroidered Flounclngs regardless ofcost.
Bomnnnts of Embroideries vegarclless of cost.
20OO yards Torclioti arm Medici L-aces at SSc ; reduced fromlSjc-
Special basgains in Fine Torchon and Medici Lacesat lOc , 12Jc ,
J5c andi25ca yard.
MT EAR3ING 1HEIR MONET ,
5hat it What Mr. labcock Says of tbo Pub
lic School Principals.
A SWEEPING REFORM PROPOSED.
Ho Would llOKin it by jlnlclucr a He-
diittlnii of $ SOO 1'er Vcnr
li > Each ol' Their
Salaries.
Mr. Balicoclthndcnllca a meeting of the
board of eduution for last tilgtit , tliat the
, Qucslloii of tciicliers' snlu-ies might bo < lls-
l s tusscJ. Most of Iho memlei-s ixspoudcdto
f " Iho cill nnd congrcgatoil niounci the sccio-
I Clary's UiUe , wlieio they talked and smolied
I for scvcrnl hours.
I I Ir DabcoclcOidmobt of the talltlii ? . JIo
' lliought the teachers had altogether too nianj-
\ncntloiianiKltoo mucli play. Ho jirof.iced
I his siicecli by snjing : "Tlio pupils go Into
j the seliooh in ilrovos. Nobody knows vl.o
( jocsln ami nobody Knows vUio goes up " Ho
s.ild tint no pilnclpal could cam
more tluin JlOO per niontii , and ho
did not believe that nny of them
i ihunlil bop.iUlinorothnn tbit amount
"Ulnit Is so , " snld Mr. Wclror , as ho
perched hlinseU upon n stool. "Tlio gnat
IrouMo is\vo pny all oCour tcachcis tcomwh
money , nml for one I am In favor of cutting
down nil of the salaries "
"You ought to cut down the snhric * of the
Jinltora , " lomirkud Mr bnwtli.
J guess not , " responded Weihor , "tboso
people aio tlio ones ho do the worlr , and
ihoj should Ix : the ones to icccUo the paj. "
"Well , " salil Mr. Bibeotlc , "I Icnow no
can got competent principals foi less money
than \ \ o i > now. "
. "J think the Influential citizen has too much
to siy about the hiring of teachers , " said Jlr.
Morrison "m the matter has licon , the lu-
ilucntiiilclti/cn hnssorno aunt , cousin or. some
othirruhtlonnnd Uo fc-uierilly gits Lor apo-
eition. in the schools. "
Mr. Uulioock then snrtlnR his scheme. It
was to cit the wages ol all the priaclpils vho
havobecn loielvlug S1'OO , per jcarto $ < W ,
nnd those \vholm\e been ieccl\Iiig il,100 to
"Jam neb only in fuvor of this , " Mid
Wcliror , "but I would like to see all of the
teachers' ' snlnrics cut SO iior i en t "
letter bedlscusaetlln open
said Mi. Point * . "I don't propose
to dUcuss this inattor nnd have it go out to
the public. What I say I propose to say
right before this committee. "
"There Is nousoof talking , Mr. Babcoclc , "
srddMr.bmjth ; "jour theory is not pood.
You can't ' nsk principals to liaudio twelve
joeira schools at the saino snhry as these -who
ha\o charge of the eight room buildings. "
"It holds euod in St. Louis , " said Mr. Bab
coclc
"Well , this Isn't St. Louis,1' , ' said Mr.
Smjth.
"Tlio Idea is , " continued Mr. labcock ,
"you can got Just as much v\ork oat of a
teacher and pry her $600 asjou Jo ifjou pay
hortl.UODajcar. "
"Vou oan'tgot good tcaehcra nt { uOO per
yeur. " said Wr. Morrison.
"you don't know us jou have them now ,
nnd If tlioy nro poor ones they ttantl In and
uronotremoved"continued Mr Hnhcock ,
Timtli .xrcllectlonupon the honesty nnd
ability of the members of this board , anil 1
resent it , " reiuarkHl 31r. Morrliou.
Uho question of Jiuiitord' salailes as then
talien upamldlscusboj. 'Jlmioworo soMral
cuts nit ) | > esc J , allot \\lilchttoro opiwsed by
f Mr , wchror.
j\ter [ consldoi-nble talk ou thcsldo the com-
niltk'o nIJourncd , undivided ns to vhnt ro-
j > ortto inukoto tno boanl at Its session to
morrow night ,
'Jho Wili'nx 1'crjury Cases.
The JO. WHcox pcrjuij- cases \\citi \ on
trial in the police couit ytttcrday uftornoon.
All of the OAldencovvas introduced and the
Arguments \\lll Ixo bubuiltted next Saturday
uftcinoon nt 3o'clock. The prosecution al
leged that the defendant committed perjuiy
when ho snoroiu his motion for a continu
ance , that hens nimble at that tlmo to se
cure material evidence , and that bis case
ttoull bopicjndiccd by going to trial it that
time Tlio defendant swore that the nllldn it
was made at the instance o fills attorney , be
cause hoVilco ( \ ) did not know in wmt
shape his boolis were , us ho had not had nn
opportunity to examine them , and ho did not
knou liommh \ ho oved the plaiutlfts or
whether ho owed them any thing or not. llo
us > compluteU ovcrwlidiued when tliey filed
120 claims against him and ho regarded the
continuance zii absolutely necessary la order
to allow him to prepare for trial.
Tliu case ociupied the greater part of the
afternoon
SIIAS OF
1'Iiey Are to bo Obliterated lit the llx-
pciisc ol'Ijot Omicrs.
The members of the board of public works
have completed the list showing the death
dealing pools of .stagnant water about the
city , Besides this , thoj ha\o condemned the
places , and later in thoseason , eras soon as
thej can secuio bids for doing the woik ,
will order all of these holes filled at the ox-
pensooftho lot owners
Ol the lots Included In the advertisement
three aronenily ono hundred , many of wlileh
aio covciod to a depth of many feet with
stagnant water , into which has boon thrown
stable icfuso , garbage , dead animals and all
kinds of filth ,
.At the southwest corner of Seventh and
Plerco shoots thcie is a pool coloring some
four or fho lots. The water is of a daik
green color , and hou stirred ui omits n foul
and sickening odor. Almost upon the banks
ot this foul nni-s.li familic'3 JUc , or
rather exist , half a dozen of them
hcvo children sick , nnd the doctors
in attendance nttiibute the causa to the
gases arHingfiom the pool ,
At the southeast coinur ot Sixteenth and
Vinton streets there is a deep l.iko , coveting
onequaiter of an aero of giound. This In
land sea Is used nsa bath tub by the boys of
thonoighboihoodaad.as a dump forgarbigo
andofful
In the vicinity of Klgh teentli and Dorcas
streets there Is a chain of these hikes , homo
ttvoor six of them They Mry In size and
depth , nnd while some 1110 cloir and deep ,
others mo foul and luuo a smell that is oulv
cqtnlled by a tin jird. Fnmllioi live nil
nrounil the pools nml u&o them as
wateiing plicos for their co\\s In
this vicinity there ha\o \ been a number of
cases ol mphthciia nnd Uphold feverthe
cause of whuli is attributed to the gieut body
ot stannimt ntei noai by.
On the south side of Pnrnam , nonr Thirty-
eighth hticet , there is i hole e'o\ei ing half un
ncio of ground This is tilled with
water , out of uhlch glow lanl ; wce < ls ,
their growtft belug oncoui-nn'ed by the
offal and Barbngudoposltcd At t hli plow a
dair > man waters his cows , peddling tlio milk
about tlio city. The nciglibois hayo pro
tested , lut the milkman insists that therp is
nothing wrong with the water , although it is
co\ creel with a greou scum and la of the con
sistency of soup.
Is'ear Twentieth and Plerco sheets thcio is
onoof the worse disease breeding beds intho
clt y.Itia along , deep pool , tilled vitli dead
docs and cats which Uoat upon the surface , In
this vicinity ft laigo amount of slclraess has
preittilcd d'urlng the entire season.
On South 1 hlrtcenth street , lelow Vinton ,
where the street has been graded , there nro a
dozen ormoiopools , mound which settlers
Hvo in largo numbors. Blcliiu'ss has pre
vailed among the lesiitents and many ehll-
diia hn\o \ died ofdiphtlierla.
Numerous other slouch holes are scatteroel
about thocltu thoprinclpalonesbeiiiglocitod
at Twenty-eighth nnd Dodge , Kourtcenthnml
\ Intoii , Twenty-fourth and Misoii , Thirtv-
11 fth und Dodge , Twenty-set onth andPaclllc ,
Tventlith nnel Dorc.is , Thhty-llrst nnd
How ard und Thlrty-fourtli nnd 1'nitt streets.
JImo. Btclnlmch Tnlinsengaged l > y NIkUcli
aa soloist for tlio spring tour > of the Boston
Sjiuphony orchestra wai foimeily in the
employ of the Lelpsle theiter She married
a manufacturer of that city nnd retired Into
pri\atullfo \ , fmin which Klltiscli induces her
toroturato public Ufa again and niuko au
American tour.
4 LOTS OF DRESS GOODS THAT MUST BE SOLD
BEFORE MOVING ,
Jamestown Serges , ISc.
Jamestown Fancies , ISc.
Jamesto\A/rii Plaids , ISe.
5o pieces Jamestown Dress Goods , 2 ; inches wide , in Serges , Plaids and Fancies ul 150 ;
regular price 250.
38-mdi All Wool Flannel , 29c.
30 pieces 38-inch All Wool Summer Flannels , in good colors , regular price 450 ; reduced
for this sale to 290.
Only 20 pieces more of the e extra fine -inch Imported Ilcmiettas , full line of colors ,
moving sale price 165 0 ; woith 250.
REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS.
2000 yards of Wool Dress Goods , in lengths from i ] yards to ; ] / yards , must be sold
regardless ofcost price.
REMNA.NTS OF BLA.CK GOODS.
REMNANTS OF FRENTCH SERCES.
REMNA.NTTS OF HENRIETTAS.
REMNA.NTS OF WOOL , PLAIDS , „
REMNTANTS FOR CHILDREN'S DRESSES.
REMNANTS A.LMOST GIVEN AWA"Y.
KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Comer Dote and 15th Sts
COVNTV
Grading Estimates Allowed and Ap-
Mr. Bcilin was the onlj member absent
\vhcntlio county com.iulsbioacrsmotj'cstci'-
cUy aftoinoon.
It being lalny mid a good da ) to leif , the
lobby was llllc'd with , farmers of Douglas
county.
As usual , tlio minutes of tbo previous meetIng -
Ingw ore lead and approved
Under instructions fiom County .Attorney
Million oy , thobonrj ga\o \ tlic Manville co cr-
Ing company autliority to cover tlio sham
pipes in the countj hospital S. I. Pope it
Co. had Iho contract , but had failed to do the
work. The cost of doing the vork n ill bo
charged up against the Pope company.
There aTOl4 , < i09 fcotof pipoto cover , and the
bill will amount to about tt,000.
Van Glider & Co had a contract to furnish
the poor farm with meat. During the months
of Juno and July they oveuharged the
countv 3t. County Attorney Mahonovpto -
sentcd acommuiiiciitlon suKifust'ng ' tlmt the
conlr.ictn 1th Van Gilder XCo. ba cancelled.
The matter \\\i i-ciorrru.
Uho county treisurcr reported that Iho
country niecmcl owcd f Hl/iDS / of personal
tax for the year o [ IbSSsind ISbO llo nsltctl
foi'ihoiao and buwy , tluit ho might rcich
the delinquents. Ills rc < iuo > t "Wis Rianted ,
iiiidho vill bo allowed f'J.'i per month , not to
o LCCil K mouth' , andthnttho bill bo jnld
outoftlio tax collected
A C. McCiacken of South Oinilia resiRned
his position m constable , and James JI. Flcm-
Inti was appointed
Grading"ostlinatcs T\cro allowed as follows :
Bams A Kiilglit , & " . " ) la , B. P. ICiiiBht ,
Vs.'lS ; Uarneb AKuiglit , { J10.01 ; 0 Da\U \ ,
& 1.3ri.UI )
Iho bond of the Onnun. fc riorcniy land
coinpanj was appioved The idea is for the
county to gi-iJo htato street in the tity of
Florence.rl'ho bond prodded that should
the ( rrading exceed the sum of S-'IOOO , the
bondsmen would \ny \ the excess. The county
nttoinej said that some of the work had al
ready beea pcrfouued , and that the only
quistion that icnnlncd was whether or not
tbo county had thought to make a levy to
paj for the grading that had already bceu
do no.
! SIr. O ICeclfo said tint tno county had al-
rcadv pild out SU,100 , for Rudinir tbo btriet ,
auililmt Itw ; not obligated to do uny ir.oro
work uiwn it
The molutlon to ail > ertiso for 300 tons of
hard coil and the soft and steam coil to bo
nsod at the liospitil was adopted ' .The icso-
lutlon provides tliat the coal shall bo weighed
on Iho city st lies
.Appropriation shoot N'o. 3 of the reid fund ,
amounting to $1 , 107 Wi , sheeto ! \ ! U of the
bridge fund , amouting to ? .Mri. 0.1 , slicot N'o.
77 of thogenciiil fund , amountinj tott)59lO ) ;
sheet No , I of tlio loul lund , omoimtinij to
4 > llia Nl , sheet N'o. 8.1 of thobridfto fund ,
amounting to * J. > 01 ( ! , and sheet No. "Sot tlio
general fund , amounting tofJbSbJ.eio \ lend
and passed.
'Jho bond of .f. M. Robinson , -who is to grade
a road in the vicinity of Soy incur inrk , was
read and approved 'Jho coatnet tails for
thoroinovalof 15,000 , uiblojardsof earth and
plM > 3 Uobinson until December 15 to complete -
pleto the wotlr.
Inllirney cuies catuirh , neoblclg ,
Anollioi Hen On.
Christ Tot ( , the Fifteenth street saloon
keeper , Is going to nnkc an attempt to oat
t \\odozcn soft boiled e gs and four hot bis
cuits next Thu rsdynlsht. . Christ vas Irag-
giiig toafowfrienJs hit veck about his fas-
tronomlij capacity , and remarked casuilly
that ho could c.it two or three dozen boiled
c > Kgi without half tr.iingUdllor Koolw of
ttioDanUh Pioneer , vho vis one of the lis
teners , doubted this , statement and offered to
wiijer Toft that ho could not perform the
feat. Tlio bi't was accepted and It was
agieod that the lo or should pay for the epjjs
an I also furnish liquid ixfie&uinent for all
who should bo present to wltiuss the etent.
'Jho time vas. net for next Tliui-sday ul ht
nts o'clock at Toft's taloon , and loft Is in-
all hi * friends.
A Ulrtlidiiy 1'arly.
Mrs. E. 13 Cole tja o ntty pleasant birth-
daj party Siturday In honor of the fourth
birthday ot her daughter Myillo. Coven
\\erolaidfor twenty- four little ones. Mra.
Cole was asshtcdln entertaining tholittlo
folks by Mesdimos A. Bctbge , Prank Ie-
Croiiy , S N.and W. A Modio.
These present were : Esther ICish , Marie
LOMO , liirdio Balba h. Claire Voodaul ,
Torcsa Bethpe , Geitio BothRO , Edith
Schwnrt/ , Elsie Sthwnit/o. Kittio Solnvaitz ,
Anna Rliodes , Houhh Sheolj , Cirmnerergu-
son , Prniices MeCreary , Tbcckln Duel , Aggie
Luud , Gcorjrio Patter.son , JUlth Patterson ,
Oonevievo McCiiflrcy , Jennlo Ilcmplo , Nelllo
Halm , Tessio Lattle , Sis Dueuuiman , Pear
Tretschlio.
BIO11TUAKV.
Miss Carrie G. Koestors , daughter of Jlr.
and Mrs Bernard Koestera nnd t > lstcr of
Frank H ICocston of the auditing dopart-
mentof the B & M. , died yesterday at the
lesldenco of her pai-ent3 , 1110 North Eigh
teenth street , after an illness of but n lew
da 3. The family was wholly unprepared for
the sad c\eiitso \ , much so , indeed , tliit when
the spirit of the amiable youn hdy do-
paited , the mother nnd sister of the deceased
wcio sojourning1 vitli wluthes in DeilwooJ.
They wcro telegraphed , but It vas not 'until
they haj rciehcd 'ist 1'oiiit that , they
learned of the beiciucment they liad sus
tained.
ISllss ICocstcrsMS a well Itnovn and highly
appieeiated JOUUK lad j whoso dcith reino\cb \
from a lnpt > j family circle i mcmbei whoso
absence w ill bo lelt for many a < 1 ly. a
1\\o \ \ fanoiil vlll tjl .o place on 'iuesdiy
next fwm the fnnilj lesldoiice. 'Jho ser
vices will bo hold In tbo church of St Miry
Mattfalcu. on Douglas near bixtonth street ,
nt 'Jo'clock in the inoinlng. Iiiteuneut will
bo in St Maij's cemetery.
Dr. Eimoycuicd citnrrli , Bee bldg.
Tlio Smelter iron's ( iricraiiccs.
Ihorols now a prospect that the nld of the
Central hbor union will bo extended to the
men who woik In tlio srneltlns woiks , in
their efforts to seiure ihorter hours.
1\\o \ \ smelter men haM ) ghen up tlio Idea of
holding any moro public meetings Just at
present , and IUMO left everything in the
hands of the Central labor union. This mo\e-
mcnt wi3 rnado Friday , and the union at
on ci placed the rmittei offfriounccs in the
hands of the committee on otpanlziition. 'Jho
mcmboisof this coinmitteo w ill call njiontho
man i cra of tlio smelter , a nfi should they fail
to icspond to the dcinnuiN for shorter hours ,
the employes will bo taken Into the locil
assemblies , when tba questions \\lll bo
handled and a coursulo pursue bo decided
upou.
Grihain AVnlvc * I'J
T 1 . Gralnm , the lroinont "grt > on goods"
man , was arraigned before United States
Commissioner Anderson at 3 o'clock ycstcr-
daj aftctuoon o additional evidence secured
by 1'ostofllco Inspectot Spooner lie wal\od \
exaniinntionnud gave bonds for his appcar-
anco at the next term of coiut.
'This was the second tlmo ( irnlnm hid
been niTilgned fordenllnfrlnspurluusmonov.
United States Attorn cj Jiakor felt so confi
dent of the mill's Kiilltylian ho received the
evMoncosecuicd by Inspector Spoonor that
ho miulo out another com plaint and had the
man bound o\cr In oiJcxto inatu sure that
ho7oulil not ubbcond ' '
Dr. llirney euios catarrh , BuoUUlg ,
jr.ieiitt\Ab I'.tM.t ait.t
Dr. Ulrncy Is la Platts\\orth today.
( I Jnmtcson of Ilayden llios. hasicturaod |
from tlio east.
0 J. Isenseo of Ilayden Ilros leaies today
foiColfiijc Springs , whore ho will remain tlio
next few weeks.
Miss Ulara rillejdiuRhler ofThoj. Ulley ,
\Volnesdnv for a week'b sojourn with
frleiidsln Chicago.
II AV Ilildlti-liof this city leaves fir Crete
on Moiiduy on a busineas tilp ana will re
turn iiiubont tt'iulujs ,
0 1 . iStoutunlwroush awl wlfo left Satur-
dnj ovenlnsfor n fortnicht's \islt In St.
Paul , Jllnncupolli andChleugo
I ) . AN , I la ) ties of the lloyd opera house
imiiaKeiiiont returned yusterdw. Dee linn
biiont six weolcs ix'crcatinion ; tlio Ishuilof
Macklmo and Calling ovei deep blue luku.
HOW
He railed to TCcnliso tliat lloVas in
a Iiii oroii9 i'liice.
Coioncrllarrig-ai. held an inquest at Swanson -
son A , Vallen's , corner of Seventeenth and
Cuinlng streets , at 10 a m. jestetday , over
the remains of Prnnk Marshall , the Missouri
Pacific brakcimn vho vos killed by the col
lision on IVidaj night.
Tlio testimony of the crow showed that
they wcro tilting se\en \ loaded cars to
South Omaha , and when West Side was
reached stopped to pick up ten more. At tint
point thogrado wasqultubtecp , and the seen
cars which wcro behind the engine pushed it
ahead with great foico.
Marshall was standing on the f ootboird on
the front end of the engine uhcn It started
down the grade.
Engineer Jlarding si\v tint the brakes
would not nold nnd j cllcd to Maisluill , when
neailv a Imndied fiet fiom the other cars , to
get oil , atthoi-imotlmo leverslnghls engine
undappljliig the biakcs
Mai-shall cither did nothearordld not heed
andthe cnghio , despite the efforts of the en
gineer , clashed Intotho ten louled cais nhead
of it with su ilident force to break the sills of
the ear nnd foico tno fiont end of thu engine
well la to the first ur.
Mnshill. it was held , had plenty of time
to ytt ott the footboaid before the engine
struck tlio cais in front as the train was
going only about four or five miles an houi.
The juiy returned a verdict that the de
ceased luil como to his death fiom injuncs
sustained in. a collision betv con is\\ itch en-
cnginu and a h eight car , the collision being
uiia\oidnblo.
Tlio x'eiiuiins wcro taken list evening to
Salem , III , the old homo of the dead mm , by
his tiotler , D. W. Marshall.
Dr. Billies cuies calarili , Dee bldg1.
Alter llatl Uebt Collectors ,
Juilpo Ilelsley yesterday dismissed the case
against GcorgoVebster , Robert J"1. liodgla
and \Villlain Smith , charged with sending a
threatening : letter for the purpose of extort
ing moiiev , 'Jho case giew out of the attempt
of a bad debt agency tocollcct a bill. It was
shouu that Smltlihad no connection ulth the
case As soon as the case w as dismissed the
prosecuting witness lllcd another information
and caused tlio ariest of Webster und liodgin
011 the same clnrgo. The heaiingof the cas.0
was continued foi two weeks.
Dr. Dlrncj cutes catanh , Bee
A ItXffl A't'J.W A'.VJTA
Torrents of hughter , dnlugos of applause ,
oy clones ot smiles and uhululmh of cheers
will bo the eider of things at tlio Koyd on
Tucsdnj and\Vcdnesd.ij \ evenings no < t , when
Primrose Ac AVost's ' minstrels will hold the
boaids. This company Is composed of the
leading lights of progressive minstrelsy , In
cluding George II Primrose , hi his orlglml
creation of tlio Knglit.h swc.ll ; William H.
\Vcst , inhU latest productions , "Cromatioii"
and ' "Jho " '
Impeilals ; America's famous
comedian , T cw Dockstader , In "Misfits , " the
oriUual Hig Tour , Cain and Loiono. aerial
artists. Then there is the gorgeous ' 'Monlo
ClUto" flist nirtnow , oiiflnal and uulquo.
The entertainment uill bo the m t
olaboiiite , iiiagiillltent and wealthy pro
duction over presented by a minstrel
orgml/atlon Many now nnd oilgliuil
foatuivs occupy conspicuous ixisltlons on the
bills , 'Jhorowasa time \\hcii It as not
consldciul good form for society people to
attend a minstrel sho\\ , but through the In-
strumentalitj of I'lliiuose A , West fullv as
nnuli as through any other instrumentality ,
this nrnnch of theatric ds bus been niulo IH.U-
foctly respectable , and their audiences nro
composed of the Nory best iwoplolu Iho cities
\vlilch they visit. 'Jhu manngomeat of
the Jloycf received the following
toligram from Ivnnsas City Into Tuesdiy
oviuing from Mr. D.V. . 'Jiuss , maniiycrof
I'llmrosO iSi'ost's \ ' mlnstrcU :
"Vfo tested the capacity of the Warder
Giand opera house tonlpht , plajlng to moio
pcoplu than was c\or played to In tlio houso.
13 cry seat was sold , including boxes , and
many people \\oro turned away. "
'Jhis l u very remarkable shotting , consid
ering the fact that the nealhorAA \uimi und
It being the second night of the cnturtalii-
XJ N .D Hx R VvTEi AR.
1 cu8o of Lrullos'.lor'ov Uibliod . > .ts , low nude nn it no Alcoves , rojf.ilir prlco ,
21V , moving tuilo price , lilc , or ) for - " > < .
75 do/en of Uulius plain ( Jtiti'o Vo-H , low nui'k , no sloi > viH , popular yiu'i * , USe ,
moing snlo nr'ut' "Door y for GOc.
KID GLOVES , 39c. KID GLOVES , 39c ,
SIM l JALW do/on of Lathes' Kid ( ilmas , I button In Wai-k , tnn anil biown ,
rojjulir nrico } 1 10 , uiounj ; s'lloprnu "i'e. ' In ai/osjl , liH > l ,
PARASOUS , JPA.RA.SOUS ,
All of our Inco oovoiod , w\ehiii' : ' niid blni'k satin pinlccil ertgo 1'arnsols , that
sold for $ .i25 and JJ.OO , inuxln'i ; biuo price , "lOo.
Unclios * Uisslo Ho wo. 39c ,
2oOdo7on T.ai1ieV Fionoli TMo 'Vhrcitl Hn o , in blucks iiul colois , Itlchcliuu
Hlibpil , moving ; snlo piU'dUMc , reduced from 75ii ,
/ > 0 ilo/.on Liidios' I thronit Lislu Yost , low nock , no sleeves , in pnrk blue ixnd
cicuin at > ! 0o roil ui oil Iioni8o.
TA.BKE1 LxlNElNS.
Wo lm\o n fo\v numbers in Table Linens , tint must lie sold before nun In jr.
Spccul attention Is railed to the IHc.tciiod Divinasl : , nt O'u ' ( , anil hulf [ iloncliuil , til
( J2jc , tho.v tire \ory cheap.
ORRAM DAMASK.
Crcuin Loom ll.uniisltSnorial , mi.iutocd , all L.IIIUII3o perjurd.
Cream D.innsk nt lie- , worth Trie.
Crcntn Iiiiiiiisl ) nt CCc. worth C 10.
Cream Diiuuisk , uxtKi quulitj atu'-ic , worth "iic.
S1.2S Bloiicliocl DniYirLsTvs S1-2Q
SPCCIALVo luno a lot of ] 'Atra Fine. Damn-ilcs , nil ROO 1 imtturns , Unit \vo
hold lit $1.10 , $1. CO anil $ l. ( > " > , tri cloiu ttioin nut \\u \ ma Uo one price , $1. 115 pur jtiriL
711 Inch matched lamu < < lc afM.dtl , worth * I.'J" ) .
SI'LCIAL Bloiiohcd IJ.unnil ; . splendid quality , snlo price , 05V worth OOo.
Half FJlenched Uoriiuin Danuslc , at OJJcoulii \ 1)0 ) cheap ul Too.
TuirlcGtj Reel JDatnaslv , 3Oc.
A low odd pieces , Turkey Hcd Ihmasic. to oloso , ! ( ) c par jit'd , woilhl')0. .
QKASS
Fancy checked and striped Glass Tirooiinu , IK1 wmth JUje.
Checked Gl.'iib To\\ulitijr , extra quality ,1-io , woiili l.io.
Marsoilloss I3ocl Sp c cls.
1 t-l Marsei'lus ' lied Sprends , at $2.n < ) roihu cd from * J.75.
1 1-4 Marboillos Mod Spreads , at Jli.fiO worth ? ! 1M.
11-1 Marsolllos lied spienda at V'.00 woith tl.Otl.
All of our ottrsi liiio$5.0 ( ) MiioOillos Ucd Spiuads for thiibnluonly $1.00.
Grooliet Bocl Sprocicts.
11-1 Cioohct Bed Spreads , ! ) "c ; voll worth $1 'J > .
11-4 Cioc'hct 13cd Spreads , O'lu ' ; lepfvilnr pilcc.'HJc
1LM K.\tru Tine ( Wai'ooillos | ) ittornJro ; ( < .liut HoJ bpic.uls , at SJ.ilV , worth
of
All short lengths o ( Tulilo Linens wo htuc niurUcd lit loss thin coat prii'e. 'I'hii
is u chnnco to buj a tiblo cloth cliwip. Thuy tome in lungths Itonill to ! ! } yards.
mont. Tlio sale ot scats for tbo entire co-
gaRcmcnt w ill open Monday morning.
Dr. Blinoy cures catn.rrh , 13eo bldg1.
ij.vnoit DAV.
InilicatloiiH That tlio Domnnstiatioii
\\lll 15o .idricat hiioci"1 ? :
The mcmbcw of tlio cominlttco on annngc-
monta liu\lng cb.ugo of thocarrjltiK out of
tlio details by which tbo Labor thy culohia-
tlon \ \ ill bo niado a grand success , nro woilc-
Inpcry industiiouslj nud will bo able to
give their programme to tbo public caily this
\ \ cckYllliam Scbring , tlio sccrot.uy , bis
already recchcd cotnmuniifttions showing
that nil of tbo flfty 1 ibor orgmi/ations of the
city will inrtlolpato in tlio paraao Council
liluITs , I'latUinouth , rrotnont , Ntbiaska
City , Bcatiico , Ur.mil Island nnd Lincoln will
scud rupiescututUes. Y/ltb lufornm-
tion alicajy at hand , the com-
mittocniun feel assured now that
fullv 11,000 men \\ill bo in lino. In addition
to this the muittinnts , or at lo ist a larso num
ber of them , 1m o agreed to make a display ,
so tint It is thought that the sheet narado
will equal , if not bo gieatcr , tlini tli.it of
Inidgu OH.ulngd > k > of oao jcir ago lust Oc-
tobei.
Yostonliy Secretary SobrlnR invited the
( ittcndanco ot the liuidsthtougbout tlio stito
to bein Oniuhi on Labor day to pnttlcipito
In thcfjiaiul ftstivltle- the da1 ho idea
H , after the pi occasion has dUbandcd , nnd
dnnnR the afteuioon , tohavoa bind coatost ,
at which a valuable luiio will bo awiiulod to
the Ainner. .
Dr. Biinoy cuios catarili , Boo lililg.
HoC II. Payne , D. D. , secictary of the
board of cducition of tlio AI IS. chnrch will
pi each at Trinity JI. C cbuab nt 10 30 n m.
The funeral of Chailcs Houndtrec , vho vas
asphyxiated U'liursduy nlRbt in Jiayoi Ciwh-
Inn's ham , took pltLO at " o'clock ' y < slot day
aftoinoon fiom at Pi lot's chinch to the
cciactoryof tlio Holy SonulUno.
The following Judginwit.soro \ icndorod in
the countv coutt jiytcidav : Bcliluclicr ,
ScUum k Co vs Hloinan , t'Uii(5 ) ! ( ( ; Aslicn-
huwl. . vs Midland publishing uomp.ni > , ? ; Ci (
for the defendant ; Larson vs I\teraon ,
StUJM ) for pi ilntifl.
Judge Ilolsloy ruled on thoSenman Cannon
real cstnto suiudlo jestciday nftornoon ,
holdhiB Cannon to the dibit ictcouit in the
suiiiof $ XH > . This is the uasowhei o Cannon
sold Seaman soinolots alluded to bo in Valley
Place , hut which turned out to boon i bund-
bar in the bed of the Missouil.
Tlio cases afjalnst the Ilasfoids , for as-
sanltlnK ox-Onioor Alonissoy , weio resur
rected josturdny uftcinoon anil t\\o \\\l- \
ncsses wpiocxanilnerl without iiiovint ; auy-
thlni , ' nKalnst the defendants oUicr thin tli.it
the > acted in bdf-dtfunso 'llio casea will
conio up again tomorrow mouiing.
Ono of the tlectilo llubt arinaturosovortho
p.istdoorof FliownliiK , King .Si Co.'s store
burnt'd out Ftldny nlKlit , and vhon nn at
tempt was made johtotdiiy afternoon to tnlto
oil the cover of the box ontlosiiirf the aniia-
turoa llamo leipcd outnad hla/od up a dis
tance of sever il ftct. 1'or a fomomenta it
loolicd although the stoio would bo bin nod
out again , but the llamo died out without
doing mi ) furthordaungo.
Dr. Blrnoy cuics catairh , 15eo bldg ,
Judtfo Shields Usual the following roir-
rlngo licenses yoatciduy :
Namonnd addiei ? . J\sro.
( Alike M. Ulnck , Omal a 27
( Mary Nelson , Omuha " 5
i lllramll. Heed , Omaha .in
I Alary A. II.ilo , Uiiiulm . ' 15
iVllhurCi i Dralro , Oinutin Si
( LlnaS Durken , Omalm 18
Dr. Dlrncy cuiorf cntiurh , Boo blilR ,
Somotlmosn typoBi-nphltul ciror Mils zwt ,
as in ono "local"lucli \ bc0'un , "Jr Binlth ,
who IsUdtly known as ono of tlio most
klllful of our i > lietchms , " the "b" | IU\IIK |
disuppouioil , with the usual depravity of
liiumtnuto tilings or Khali uo say with a
dUlimtioii ol thu truth u holly unusuull
TIioTiiriHJis'
The South Ointliu turners luvo inado
pitiparations toninuso thonibuU-osandentc'i-
tain thoii ftiunds utn dauco and lawn paity
tobogivni in Tninei' .
p.irlt , Tweaty-fouith
and ,1 sticets , this ovunhif ? Delegations ol
timiirs mo nxpecti d fro n Omaha und Coun-
( II lUufls Tlio committees huvu spued no
p.iiiisto picp.uo to litli eaUitaln gucsu and
fi lends.
J'lonlo L'ost ponod.
Roy. Tathcr D. W. Moi laity unnonncps
ttniL owing to the lalnatorin josteidnj after
noon the picnic and lawn paitj in aid of .St.
A BIIPS' Cathollo church was postponed till
Monday. The nrogninmio cntliv , intluding
all contests and picp.tiations for plcasuie ,
ill bo oauicd out in lull on Monday.
Sunday .Ham * Hal ] ,
A gamoof basohall will Do played nt 10
o'cloi.lc this inornlnt ; on the Fourth ward
gioxmds botwien the Ai inour-Ciidnby club
aiut i packinghouse nine Mho follow liij ( no
the posilioiib of ttu pln > ers :
Armour. Picked Nino.
] ) ni ran . Ib . l > ion
Wells . ah . Uka
Hiibsell . If . MtDanlel
Cluik l-'oisyth . rl . Clailt
Knff . cl . Suminoia
Charles Tors > th . c . Krinolsio
Mnnow . ill ) . 1'crrall
Van Toy . i . Kmil Stransi
Woodill . ss . KM It-Ill
Rod Muipbj will iiinpiio the
Notes About the Oily.
Robot tK. Llvin < ; 4tono post , No 25 , \\lll
hcreif toi niei t In the loctino room of the
Methodist lOpNcoinl cbuicb
Tlio committees fiom the llobonilan lodges
to mraiiL'o for building a noliemiaii union
temple \\ill incot in Xatlonal hull ati o'clock
today.
Richard ICano has boon appointed assistant
to Vurdma tir Walter 1) ) fcjlnopshlro of the
btockj aids foico.
IDjvid AIuCoul , for vulRtr and ilmsho
laiiKuaKonscd to I.illit ! Bailey , \uis lined $1U
und costs.
The Rev. John Dilo of Omaha n HI occupy
tbo pulpit of the M K. Uiuich this morning
and evening.
John llptfloy , nn cinnlovn nt the pieklnjj
bouses of S\lft itCo. , had n narrow esc ipo
from losing his right hind > ostcrday after
noon A follow \\orkinin , using a clua\er ,
had almost cut a piece ol meat In two whou
Mr Ut'Kloy tmclnd for tbo moil , and the
mans itli tlio cleat ur nuking nnothur innvn
to scpai ito it en tin ly , taught the back of Mr.
ISeglny's liuiui , ciutiiig tlio skin anil llcsh off
the on tiio bade , close to tlio hones. A bur
geon dressed the piinful wviind.
Alont
Mrs. James Bill.ird of Ilastlngs Is the
gntst of Couiicllniia nnd Mis CJ A. Molchor.
Ficd Ilowloy nnd John .1 Crnnian will go
to .Albion on a hunting expedition
Harry Robeit-s has retuinod fiom .Sin
Dicuo. Oil , and vill iMiiino blsold poblllon
as night switchman on engine No 'J.
Mrs. L White of Tiieoni i , AVasb , Is lioro
viBllinghor ton , 0. 13 White , of tliobtouk-
Jllldb. *
Jr. ) lllrnoy cuics titiuth , Ileo blilg ,
Dion Douclcault believes that In Sol Smith
Russell ho bus found tlio legltlnnto successor
to Joseph JolTurson , llo sajs tbcso twocomo-
dians piocecd on Ulio methods Uiu-h Is
trifled with a ploisant pprsonnllty , on wliich
dopcadiinnch of the ( tfoct produced The
scope of each Is about the siino Russell tsx-
coli In fiu ial mobility ; .loflerson in touches
of tenderness The churndor comjioscd for
the former comedian in "TlH l'nlooi a Co it"
is one of those .scilo-iomio port mi ti similar
to these the author formerly supnlii'd to Mr.
Jotlorsoa and which inninl ) tondt-d to slmpu
his carter such \uis Hip Tun Winkle , Oalob
I'lumtmr and Sulcin ticuddcr. tua
Prof Henry 11. Uonoy snys that the trip of
hlnboy soprano to California vas 11 llnanclnl
BUICO . and his statoinent Is Indor.soil by the
boy und liU parents , -\vho ndd that they lost
nothing , The boj , hon-ovcr , will retire fiom
public itorfoiinaiiieH on September I , hU
voloo "sinking , " as his exhibitor , Mr , Konoyj
calls it , "vvoin out , " aiotbciy think.