THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . : „ St'XDAY , SKi'TBMBEIl - i _ 18 _ , _ lvS92.-TWENTY PAGES. PLAi'S AND PLAY ACTORS " Qnean of Manoa , " with Mis. Lan try in the Leading Role , Not a Encctsj. CRITICS SEVERE ON THE NEW PRODUCTION They Kny tlio .lcr fjr I.lly llu Scorc l Annllirr I'allurr Smih ltrrnlinrtlt * Co tninr < Inalnmc" Co - Ip of tlir .StHRr. LONDON , Sept. 17. Probably because much xvas expected of Haddon Chambers , the critics , with one nccord.statotho "Qoeen f Manoa , " wbich was produced at the Hay- market theater on Thursday night with Mrs. Langtry in tbo leading role , Is qulto unworthy - worthy of thautuor of "Captain Swift , " and other first class plays. Despite the gen eral criticism of tbo press that to Mm. Lanp- try Is duo another failure , the tnanaeer bos reason lo Ihink that , with the reonstructlon of tbe last act of tbe play , which Is probably the weakest point In It , she will have an attraction with considerable drawing power. Mrs. L&ngtry has an excellent company * nd the play Is splendidly staged. The acilon occurs in a London drawing room and alcnz tbo banks of tbo Thames. Among the first nlghters present were a host of young guardsmen and other Ipshionablo "rounders , " wbo arp inter ested in Mr ? . Langtr's train. Her costumes and diamonds arc of surpassing splendor. Ir Arthur's N'I-W Optra. The production of Sir Arthur Sullivan's opera bus ai Ian been fixed for Saturday next. Sir Arthur attends Iho rehearsals at the Savoy theater every day. Mrs. Ronalds also assists at tbe rehearsals and gives many hints regarding the costumes , groupings and other stage business. Tbe caste of the opera Includes Lucille Hill , Roslna Brandram , Dorothy Vane and Annie Cole , and .Mo srs. Burrington , Pounds , Keunlngham , Green nnd Dentiyr Contrary to Savoy custom , there is a change of scene for each of the Ibreo arts. Dorothy Vane is an actress of tbo Jpssio Bond style , new to London audi ences. Mr. Boulding , the dramatist , claimed a prior right to tbo title ol "Haddon Hall1 the name of me new opera , and declared Ibat bo bad an indisputable right lo it. Ho bad an interview with Sir Arthur Sulllvnn , Mr. D'Oyley Carte and Mr. Grundy , and this re- suited in bis yielding his claim nn'd agreeing to call his plav "Dorothy Vane. " Mr. Carta xvlll grant Mr. Boulding the use of his theater for matinee of "Dorothy Vnnc. " A well grounded report Is in circulation thai Sir Augustus Harris intends to lease Ibe Alexandria theater In Liverpool for variety purposes , to be worked In connection with the " 'I healer or Viirieties. " which he pro poses to establish al Ibo new English opera bousu. Alive 11 llhTlrht Mfhts. " "Pharoah. " a new romantic play written by Wilson Barrett , on the curly life and ad ventures ot Sell II. ( of Ecvpl ) , the Soul of Humeses. will bo crodnced on a mipnificent scale at the Grand , Leeds , on SeptsmtwrSg. Scenery by Walter Hanu. T. Ryan and Heir- smith. Music by Edward Jones. The prin cipal characters" will be sustained Dv Miss Maud Jefferson , Austin Melfotd and tbe author. Tbe coming weeks will be tlive with "llr t nlgnts. " many of iholhealeri re opening for Iho autumn und winter season with new plays. Messrs. A. it S. Gatti , the now manarera of the Vaudeville theater , opened their sea son on Wednesday uicht with a revival of "Our Boys , " which , by ibe way , was the l,8UJd represenlailon of lhat play. Four members of the original cast , Mr. David James. Mr. William Fnrrcn , .Miss Cicely Hicbards and .Miss Sophie Larkin. took part in the revival. Tbe miseivings of theatrical iccun'cers regarding their prospects were dispelled br the audiences tbat have gath ered at tbe Vaudeville. "Our Boys" has drawn crowded houses and every one ex presses himself as delighted with tbe per formance. The costume wbich Madame Sarah Bern- bardt xvill u ear in Mr. Oscar Wilde's one- net play , "Salome , " which , by tbo way , was forbidden to be produced in London , con slsls of two parts , the long flowing under robe of cloth gold of splendid lcxlurf > , which cos is 12 a yard. This golden undergarment is emoroldercd all over \\ilb largo blue , sal mon colored flowers wilb pearl cenlers , out lined with gold. Over tnls foundation hangs a shorter robe of brilliant vellow silk gauze , nlso embroidered with hupe flowers wltb jeweled centers. Madame Bernbardt has & special prrdillctloii lor embroidery of tbe ricrusl and superb designs. Of the more common nuu les expensive style of applique work sbo will have none on her stage dresses. laoJlM-cl by tinVlcum - e. Since Mascagnl , tbe composer , arrived in Vienna , be b s been Tdolired by tne Vien I ncse. Ho bas been besieged with visitors and with letters , requesting bis autograph. On Wednesday be attended a performance oi "Lohengrin" at the Grand opera homo and was given an ovation in tbe cloak room. He bad to forcibly resist an attempt of bis ad in I re re to carry him to his carriage. His photographs appear In tbe windows of all ibe fashionable stores. If he enters a restaurant tbo ladies present rush up to him with photographs and aulosrapn albums and ocg him for bis signature. Tbe excitement culminated on Thursday a' tbe theater of the musical and dramatic ex hibition. where ho conducted a performance of "L'Amlco Frit * , " the first in Vienna. Thcro was a furore of omliuslasm. beats for the performance sold 8t almost probibi tlve prices , but at even tbo rates charged tbo seats could have been sold three tim"S over. Mascagnl is shy and unassuming and bo was nonplussed at ibe extreme warmth ol hU reception. In an Interview with the cor respondent of tbo Associated Press in Vienna bo said tbo news of the success oi "Cavnllerla Hustlcana" cauio like a storm upon him. He atiriuutos the success of that wsrk to it terseness and tbo rapidity of the dramatic action. Ho has promised to pro long his stay In Vienna. Upon bis c.-onclu sion tbero be xvlll make a tour of Europe. In TscuiuUonsUl's "Kucenv Onegln. " the piece do resistance of Signer Lagos' coming opera season , Londoners will , for the firs' ' time , bavo the opportunity of bearing ono o tbo worthiest examples of Russian com' posers. Founded upon tbo most popular and ntdely road noein of tlia famous poet , Pushkin , wbo died nearly sixty years ago , shot lit u duel brought about by his owt jealousy , It bao tbe Interest of the Russian public ( jutto apart from Ibtt melodic beauty of Ti-chaikow ski's music , and bas had an un exntnnlcd success both ut St. Petorsoure and Moscow. It h a love story of Ibo Don Juan type , giving ample ploy to the com poser's dramatic power and wealth ol melody. Tbe second act Is u brilliant Pal ! room scene. In wnich some characteristic national dances ore Introduced. Contrary to custom , the part of tbe hnro Is written lor a baritone mi a will bo undertaken by Mr. Eugene Oudln. Thu part t-iven tu tno tenor is au important but. subordinate one. A Itutilan Miulriil I'roillc ) " . Tbo Carl Hosa comnanv bas nearly com -plcted its renear als of Verdi's -Otello" for . production in Manchester with Barton Me Ciuci-ln In the lending part. Levin Nosviojski , a Russian infant phenom cnon pianist , wbo is only & yearn and : lunutbk old , 1s about to start on a tour throughout Europe and ulll in dua course o lirao urrivo in London. Ibe child is told to be A marvelous pianist for tils uge and reads most difficult operatic scores at first tig bt Tbe Journal Uo St. Petersburg ay tna young Netviiijikl , wuo b * been adopted br a lamlly of musicians will be able to cos tinuo his studies becuu o tbe Grund Duke Bergtus , tbe czar's brother , bus sottloa small { tension upon him , which wilt expire only vtnon be bccoaies of age Tbe Paris theatrical season does not offer greal promise of novelty , uch theaters a are about to open otfo.-ln.r only revivals Among the few uovelUosoY peeled are "Uoa Quixotic , " H ballot by M. Maunco Lefevrt and WonOier ; ' 'MuJamo Chrysanthemum , ' u ccmlc opera by M. Andre Wnisaser. ut th Oner * Co ml quo , und "Don Juan Flo d SlfcJo. " br Mme. Ayird and Vallcorde , a the KruneaUe. ) mr ri AiptliKl a ] 'u > tumtrr < ST. Ju.ii'H , .Mo. , Sept. 17. Theodore Rose- velt , Ucllt-Q State * clril service commit loner , utter an examination ot several era- > loyos ot Iho postoftlce. bai decided to lay * fore the commission In WasblnKtor. charces preferred npalost the late postmas- cr. Coarlcs E. Ernst , and Assistant Postmaster - master Brown of assosslns postofflco em ployes for campaign purposes , lln.lnfn dinner * . O. 1C. Scofleld , who Is nwmt to oppn a spe cial cloak and suit store at. 1C10 Farnara street , bns secured the services of Mrs. M. .Jarev , who ba * for cever.il year * had cbarRO of the cloak department of a prominent dry poodi home In otio oi our larco western cities. Miss N. U. Wood , for several years with M. H. Bliss , bas al o accvptoo a position with Mr. Scoflela. FOR GERMAN DAT. 'lnn Urine Ijild for nn Elaborate Cole- brntltm ( Jrnnnn Social N lr . Tbo general committee of arrangements 'or German aay met on Friday nijrht In Gorman ! * hall , with Peter Ponnor In tbo chair und William Butt as secretary. lienry Schroeder , chairman of the musical committee , bad an elaborate report to pre sent , suggesting arncng other things that an orcbcstra of twenty-five pieces for the con- rcrt In the afternoon and Gfteen pieces for Lbo ball In the evening would bo suQJc'.ent. His report w&s adopted , and Itvas further resolved to send tn invltntlun to all German ringing societies to ta o part In tbo masscn- cbor. A special invitation is to be sent to tbe Zither club. Otto Kinder of the Tribune wat chosen chairman of tbe committee on printing and the number of posters , tickets , etc. . was decided upon. An invitation has boon extended to Mayor Bemis to address tbo meeting in English and the invitation accepted. The principal German orator will DO Jacoo Houck. All tbe German 'ocieti&s of tbo city and state will bo invited to take part in the cele bration and a grand turnout U expected. Iterlio tlin Theater. On October 16 the season of German theat ricals xvill bo opened with a grand perform ance In Germanta ball. It wilt be under tbo direction of Mr. Baur , the well known Ger man comedian , who provides an enjoyable program for the patrons at his place of "busi ness at Thirteenth and Dorcas streets , every Saturday evening. Tbe olti.v selected Is "Der Verschweinder , " the spjndtbrifi or "Tno Kelurn of the Prodical , " ana the Lelderkratiz and other German sieging societies will participate in the musical portions of tbe program. In tbe t-eco-ja act tbo T-year-old violin wonder , Ho ? * Kosenbenr , and the Leiaerkranz will nn ler the musical selections introduced by tec luthor. Tbo scenic effects in this net are riid to be very fine and special scenery is being prepared by Architect Cbrls UcUcl. Tbe audience is here introduced to spirit land with a plentiful supply of electric and colored lighu. Tno performance is for the benefit of the Bavarian societies or which Mr. Bauer Is a member and Prof . Dworzuk is the musical director. Mr. Fritz \Vallburg will act us staizc manager. Tbe cast of characters is as follows- I'ee Chri-tnne . Hedwlc Wnllburg A7UT. Ihrclk'tistbarerGcIst. 1'eter Kaiser Julius von Tlottwell. eln reii-her Edul- niHon . I'rllz Wnllburs Woif. scin K.'iniraerdleiicr . Jacob Hourk VHlcntlu. clnUedient r. . . .Xandl Bauer Itusa Kftmiiicrtiiadchen . llerlha Jun un Chevalier Duriiont . Johanti Uetttrbecu llerr von 1'r.iillns . Tranz Gulsslcr llerr von Helm . Klchnrd Uls-cu Eritz , liedientcr . Georz 1'robst. v. Kluclielm , I'raldent . Carl Meeker Amnlliu seine Tochter . Trlnnke Jo Kin Jutvcller . 1'rltz Klenke 'I homa * . rischer . Itlletllner Lie l j 1 .11. Kelclittuoler Mlohel I I .A. relchttneler Il-uisel > ValentIns Kiuder. > . . . I'rltz Hubcr llleMJl I I .ValetlnlVchtel i'oppl. J J .Amanda Lurinn Kin Gartner . Carl llroltr K n llolzwclb . Josoptilne Kotb rirufciut Illritiil.ir Celebration. Mr. P. C. Scbrooaer , who for the la-st six years has been foreman of tbo Gate City cigar factory , last week celebrated his thirty-fourth nirinday and was presented by the employes of the factory with a handsome cane made of the tips of steers' horns. Singing , dancing and & good time generally constituted the program. Among those present were : H. Be elln and laay , Frnd Dlckrnan und lady , H. Trautman and lady , C. I * Newstrom and lady , J. F. Xewstrom and lady , S. S. Huntlcy and lady , O. C. Mueller and lady , W. D. Henderson and lady , Emll ijcnner and lady , Ford PJanibeck , Phillip Moeller. Anton Triska , John Hara- erulck. Henry Hurst and ladv , Ed Hamor- nick , Frank Matbius. O. A. Grimes , N. P. Swanson and Mary Tnslca. S. I' . Jlorso Goes S. P. Morse , president of the Morse Dry Gooos company , loft , for New York yester- dny. Mr. Morse is now compelled to make a trip to Now York nearly every month in order to keep bis bouse stocked up with the latest novelties and bargains of various kinds. M.tin ; K.I.1/00 jsy jtjcifKxs. Character * In "ISIcak lluuso" ItrrallcU by a rr < iio ed 1-atvnnlt. NEW YOJIK , Sept. 17. Among the passen gers on the Alaska wnich arrived on Weanes- day were Nicholas Mcody and Mr. Henry Boucbetto of London. Their errand here is to consult with American claimant * of the estate of Earl Howe. Litigation over tbe estate has been In pro gress for nearly a century. It is prooably tbe most famous lawsuit in history. Dickens Hiado it tne basis of Jarndyce vs Jarr.dyco in "Bleak House. " Tbe amount involved is now estimated variously from $100,000- 000 to J1M.OOO.CKX ) . Tbe case Is Known in England as tbe Jcnnlns case , from WJilUm Jennins , who died in IT'.is. Ho was tbe richest commoner in Eng land. His real estate was seized by Lady Sophia Charlotte Curson , afterwards Baroness Howe , in behalf of her son , George Augustus William Curson , who died in in fancy in ISO ) . Tbe claimants to | tfae Jenntns nropertv claim that Laav Curson concealed tbo death of her son and substituted for him tbo illegitimate cbild of a villaga girl , Ann Oakes. This child Lady Curson named Klcbanl William Peun Curson and bed him educated according to the manners of the tlmoas would become tbo sou of titled pee ple. When be reached bis majority Lady Curson bought for him at an immense ex pense tbo title of Earl Howe , which title bad lapsed several years. The present Earl Howe is the grandson of this boy. Throughout tbe country tbo descendants of tbo Jenniii * family hare been searching for proof to establish their claim. Tbov assert that iu many instances tbe de- ( cndants have mutilated records and even defaced gravestones in order to prevent them from getting the evidence tne > needed. New York people , of course , have lost their fortunes in this litigation. Among them was a Pbilaaelphiit woman , whose share iu tbo suit cost her f-'AOJJ. In America 130 claimants to a share in tbo estate have been discovered. Not all of them have been discovered , and it Is to meet them that Messrs. Moody aad Boucbelte are bore , 'ibey bavo brought tbe wbolocase with them und it oonsUts of an incredible mats of documents. Tco present claimant is Benjamin Willis , 4 lineal descendant of Jonnln * . Ho claims to have discovered now evidence recently that will tend to prove that the tint two Earls Howe were aware of tbo fraud practiced by Lady Curson. Tbls enables th m to reopen tne litigation , and papers were served upon the earl early last month. MurrUcr I.irt < iv > . The following sarnago licenses were Is- suoa by Judge Eiler yesterday : Name und midribs. Ae. I Joseuli tiovha , Umilia , 25 1 Mary Tmniuhllaew. Oiunliu ? ) tltichurd IlJorUimn. Lincoln 2 I Tlivolena SMaosou. l.lUCIiy 21 . < Gutt OUun , boutli Oinalm 2i I Ida HCIUOII. outti Omaha M J John MnUmH * . South Ouiaha 33 I Mnry A. li. Donyliue. South Omaha SI KJ/ar llontli , South Omaha 20 1 Nellie hint , M > utU Om&ba . . . . 20 Nvn UruUrr'k MxrlilnrrjUritruyrcl. . YOUK , Sept. ; 7. Fire In the oavr yard bas destroyeu the machinery of tbe now crulter Cincinnati. Tbe loss Is aoout l-WO- 000 NEW PHASE OF THE CASE Elair.of . Broken Bow Will Build a New Elevator. RAILROADS MUST COME TO TERMS Mate Mn.tnl of Tran < | iortwtloii Hands Down a DecKlon of .Mtich linportnncc to Gniln Shippers ol tliv nvit. LINXOLX , Nob. , Sept. 17. [ Special to Tnn Berj The State Board of Transportation made a new mark on Its record today and handed down a decision upon an Important case wnlch Involves at least one point In rail- rouo jurisprudence not yet touched upon by any supreme court or railroad commission in tbe country. Tbo case referred to Is the one Instituted before tbo board on July 21 of the present year by Byrnm W. Blair , n grain dealer of Broken Boxv. Mr. BIMr complained to the board that ho had for tome years been en- paged in tbe bustuesEot buying and shipping grain from the tow n of Broken Bow , lud tbut In spite of bis repeated applications hu had DCCC unable to induce tbo railroad com pany to give him a site for an elevator on its right of way. Ho further alleged that the B. fe M. had already given elevator sites to two otter men , and that the refusal of the company to give htm an eoual advantage was a part of a conspiracy between the rail road company and the rival grain dealers. In their answer to the complaint the offi cers of the railroad company asserted that Mr. Blair was engaged in shipping grain to Interstate points and that therefore the State Board Of Transportation bad no juris diction to compel tbe company to grant the plaintiff elevator privileges ; that Mr. Blair had never applied for a tno for an clevstor , but that he merely wanted permission to erect a "scooo house , " which would encum ber the company's right of way without giving mm any special advantage ; that the company's right of way was already fully occuoled with elevators , cribs , etc. Tbe secretaries of the State Board of Transportation visited Broken Bow and made n complete examination of the prembos. They found that 11 largo part of the rigbt of way was occupied by elevators as stated. Tbey also found that Mr. Blair was encaeed principally in maklnir interstate shipments. But in s'pite. of this fact , upon wbich tbo railroad company relied as Us strongest argument , the secretaries believed tbat un der a Draper construction of the railroad laws of the state tne railroad company was in duty bound to give Mr. Blair a site for an elevator upon equal terms with those granted to the other elevator men. They therefore ruled tbat the company should , within tun days of receipt of the order , furnish Mr. Blair with n site for an elevator. Tbo question as to the jurisdiction of a state biard of railway commlssIonSra to com pel a railroad company to grant elevator privileges to n dealer \\bo Is engaged m making interstate shipments bas never been raised before in this country , and there huve been no decisions from any supreme court bearine upon this peculiar phase of tbe ques tion. The state board is , however , prepared to take the matter Into the supreme court and tbe memoers express their belief that their views will bo sustained. More oftlie Crete HHIIKMuddle. . Chief Justice Maxwell of tbe Nebraska supreme court today Issued an order per- mittiuc Receiver Miller to commence pro ceedings to attach the property ol George D. Stephens and Eugene M. Harrington , botb of whom are indebted to toe Uelunct Slate bank of Nebraska in large amounts. This action is taken to forestall other creditors who may have designs upon tbe property of tbe two gentlemen. Tbo last examination of tbe defunct bank , made by Examiner H. M. Wells on July 12 , shows .tbat eve'n ai tbat , date the affairs of tbo Drink were in an ex tremely unsatisfactory condition. On tbat date tne available resources of the oanK were 2,257 31 below tbe limit "xed bylaw and tbe bank odciaU were no ; d tbat the matter must be attended to at nco or they would hear from tbo bankinz Soard. Tbe report made at that date also shows tbe resources of tbe bank to r > e as follows : Notes and bills discounted , { 73.437.39 ; over drafts , & 70.75 ; stocks aud bonds , te,000 ; due from national Danks , f4,0-40.54 ; cash on hand. $7,325.71 ; real estate , furniture and fixtures. J17.44S.2C. Tbo liabilities of the bank at the same lime were reported to be : Cuo'tal stock naid in. f.V.000 ) : iurulus Jund. $ T > 7.4fi : due to OinunaNational bank , to7. < i2 ; due to depositors. . fd,119 59. In vio'w of tbo fact tbat tbe tunk was carrying a cash bal ance of $7,32s.7J to offset deposits of $9J- 119.59. the examiner was barely able tumako a rosy sbowmg for the Dank. Mr. Wells explains one Item as follows : "Too slock , ? 3OlX , ) , represents state bank stock in blank ( temporarily ) to be issued to tbe proposed new stockholders. It in reality rooresents the water works account and notes of J. H. Johnson and olbers. Unless the stock is very soon sold and ibe cash paid therefor , the whole item should be 'charged oT ( and tbo capital slock reduced accordingly. " Of tbe paper held oy the bank at the time of Mr. Wells' examination , notes to the amount of $3G,013.iK ) were signed by iwo or more names , Sis.Wo.Cl were signed by out one name , while the balance was secured by real estate aud chattel security. llxttlf Murtll ) Mill OhJecU. From developments in district court cir cles today , it is evident tbat Uatlie Martin , the youg lady of sixteen .summers ana as many winters .vOo was yesterday ordered sent to the reform school at Genera , does not propose to linger in that institution any longer tban she has to. Her friends bavo given notice tbat they will try the eftlcacy of a writ of habeas corpus. U is noticed that a number of her fnouds who are Interesting themselves in her behalf are young men wbo would be pressed for reasons if asked to explain their anxiety to Uoeu tbe ir ! from going to tbo Geneva home. Her u.other's ' .esumony would scorn to indicate that tne Dome ai Geneva was just tbo place for a girl of Halite's dis position. According to tbat testimony Hattm was seduced oy her stepfatber when she was but 1- years old , and her ways of life sitfce tbat unfortunate evout In her per sonal history lave not been such as to con vince a moral community thai sbu bad sin cerely repented her downfall. Another l > amii : ; < > .Suit. Il will soon bo necessary lo employ a special clerk to ioo' ' { after tbe damage suits tiled in tco district court if they keep coming in at the present rate. Tbo latest suit was tiled today by L. H. riromwell ana wife , who want to collect tbo sum of 11,000 from A. G. Oitner. The plaintiffs allege that last April they purcuasea a restaurant irom tuo de fendant for tbo suui of $ lbOO on tbo representation tbiit the place was doing a good business and upon tbe further agreement on tne part of Osraerthatno would not engage la the restaurant business again in Lincoln. The plaintiff further al leges that within a short time Osmer iaaug. guraled a new restaurant two blocks awav , und in older to draw bU old customers clrcii- la ted /also and malicious stones In regard lo bis successors at the old stand. In VIH-.V ot these facts tbo court is asked to award Mr. Brornwell tbo sum of f 1,000. Clmncellur Creluhton't Tr-al. Tbo attorneys Interested on both sides of Ibo Crcighton case were ongucoa all day In taking depositions to bo used la the trial of Chancellor Crelgbtsu of the Nebraska Wes- leyun university at Nebraska City on Sept - t ember'JO. Tne conu-nts of the depositions will uot be tirade public until that date. In connection .with this case , wbich has assumed a suto importance , tbe two gentle men who preferred the cbarces against the chnucollur have addressed a circular letter to tbe mcmben of tbo conference , in which they disclaim any motives of mallclou > ness aad personal spite. Tbe circular is lu tbe nature of a defense of tbolr own action , and in it they say : "Wo bavo no personal grievances. We are not belligerents. Wo are not enemies of the chancellor. On tbo contrary we have always been on friendly terms with him , and art still so as far us he will allow us to be. For this very reason , namely , tbat we uro not enemins but friends of the chancellor , It wat tbougbt wise and best that if charges weto to to preferred we should prefer thorn ; but bo assured that In so doing wo have no Interest in the trial more than U rotnmoo to And especially to ministers of tbo caurch in general. " a "T&ere were tasny h 'i < Hrts afloat In Iho community of wrong dilU4 on the part ol Chancellor Crclpnton d upon careful In vestigation tbero scorn. ) Ajto bo foundation for tberc , supported by itg bfst of witnesses Wa oelleved tbat the Interests of ths church and of tfto unlrersltv dTnfnndeJ nn investi gation , and wo could n6f shirk tbo rcaponsl- blllty. ; . "If too chancellor iv tpcocent and really proves himrelf to bo so ? ! fA character will be vindicated and wo will trajelca On the other band , If he is proved family tbe church will be saved from anr coniplicitv with or re sponsibility for tbe guilt , and in common with our brethren' wo' will ba profoundly sorrowful for such nn Train tbe Police Cnurt. Orrin Mosre. who Is way past the middle period of bis existence , was brought into the station so drunk tbat ho couldn't tell the court where ho lived. Ho is nu old offender and hs got 0.20. George Beard and Ed McDonald were ar raigned on the charge of drunkenness. It was Beard's first , apptaranco In court and ho escaped with a Uno of f .30. McDonald has been t aero before aud wai asked to whack tip $10.70. Frank Bracket , a hunger-on of the Barnum & Bailey bbows , was nrrested as a suspicious character , but was reload by the court this morning uuon his promise to leave tbe city at once. Georcc Patterson wasrun In br the police this afternoon. Four months ngo bo stole a watch from John Cody and left town. Ho maao his Brit appearance today and was nabbed before bo bad been In town Jong enougb to got a square meal. Officers BotU and Grady had n llvelv cbase.alter a suspicious character at about 2 o'clock this mornltiR. They flrrd n number of shots after him , but foiled to stop him. George Clrk was urrostcd at 3 o'clock this afternoon for attempting to pick J. W. IJomley's pockets. Criminal Cnncs for Trial. The September term of the district court convenes In this city Monday morning. The term will be marked by nri unusuahy larte number of criminal cases , including th < 3 cele brated trial of William H. Irvine lor the murder of C. E. Montgomprv in this city on the 26th of last May. Tnl trial promises to surpass tbe famous tjheody case In interest aud sensationalism. It will be called on October 3 and will undoubtedly DO one of Iho hardest fought legal battles ever chronicled in-tbe legal nnnals of Nebraska. The attor neys for the defense have been more than ordinarily reticent , and up to the present no intimation of their line of defense has been made public. The facts of tbo shooting will not be denied , but further than this tue pub lic is In complete Ignorance. The criminal docket for the entire term is as follows : fatato vs Walter Clark , grand larceny , four cases ; State vs William Vermaas , appeal ; State vs William Dennis , pjace warrant ; State vs Fred Herdlein. shooting with in tent to kill : State vs W. H. Irvine , murder in the first degree , set lor trial Oc tober 3 ; State vs Green Uravelv and Daniel Casbian , rouriler ! n the first degree. set for trial October iO ; State vs Nellie Lecbter , larceny from the perfon , tet for trial October 21 ; State vs Thomas O'Connor , practicing medicine wit- - out n state certificate ; Slate vs John Housel I and Votes Ogden , Christian science healers , j practicing medicine without a slate certificate - ' cate : Suite vs Abe Whypent , burglary ; State vs Eveictt Ncwberryand Ben Dunca'ii , larcenv from the persort State vs William Tolson. assault ; State .j James M. Palln , attempted assault ; Statefvs Frann Kennedy , ! burglary , Iwo cases. J , Wants the Commissioners PunUhcil. L. C. Burr , acllng fei-ialtornev for Sam Wess > ell , apnlied to the supreme" court this afternoon lor 6 .writ ofapunishment against the commissioners of Sjoux county. Some time a o Wessell hadaclalm for$103cganst ! Sious county wnich tbi ? 'commissioners de clined to allow. He ap'pVred lo the supreme court for a mandamus Wbicn was granted. Before tbe writ could c-tte terved , however , tbe commissioners allowed tno claim ut $115 and paid tbat amount rvTcey refused to pay " tbe remaining $ -43 and -BOJW Wessell wants tbe commissioners puni npd for contempt of court. - ciV" More Hock Iptithil > 'cirs.v Vice President Parker of the Ilock Island system and a number of other officials of tbat road arrived in the -'city today. Tbey have made arrangements to stay here for some little time and until the netv extension is well along toward completion. It is evi dent that some move of more than ordinary importance is In contemplation" One o'f the Inings that Is under advisement is a proposition to permit the Fremont , Elk horn & Missouri Valley railroad to come into the city on tbe new line and use the new pas- fengerdepo' at Twentieth and O streets. That such a proposition is under considera tion bas not been denied by tbo men in tbe confidence of the officials of Ihe Hock Island. In Ihe meantime tbe work of grading tbo new line Is progressing as rapldiy AS n big force of men and toatns can do the work. It is estimated tbat the company will expend in arc tban a halt million In Lancaster county before snow coven the ground again. Lincoln In Iirlrl. Judge Lsnsmp went to Western this after noon and delivered a republican address this evening. Tbroe new crimlnM cases were filed In the district court today , as follows : Ed Webb , gambling : James Burke , malicious shooting ; WilliamTaomas , burglary. Tbo fensntionsl damage case Instituted by Catharine liaarala agalt < st Emaiiocl Van Campen for seduction and breach of promise was settled in district court today and the case dismissed. The Wldner ft Duncan theatrical company has stranded here. This is the second Darn storming aggregation of histrionic talent tbat has passed into the bands of tbo sheriff of Lancaster county within the week. A young woman who rides ono of the horses In the hurdle race in "the greatest show on earth" was Ibrown over the ani mal's brad In the performance ye lerdny afternoon. Tbo horse also missed his foot ing und rolled over on her. She was uncon- slous when picked up , but was able to resume - sumo her journey with the show this morn ing. ing.The The B. it M. wrecking train was called to South Bend tbls morning by a slicht accl- oent to a freight train on tno main line. . The train parted and when the crash came bcvcral cars and tbo oncino were derailed. Kev. J. W. Harris of Omaha has been on- tmcod to fill the pulpit of tno First Baptist church of Lincoln until further notice. TKir.it TO KILL aurii\oit ri.iinit. An Infernal Mncliltie Srnt to Him , but It Ooeit no Mann. Nnw YoitK. Sept. 17. The life of Gov ernor Flower has been threatened by an n- fernal machine rent him at the Windsor I tcl a couple of days ago. The police officials are very reticent over the affair but a largo number nf detectives am working on the case. Tbo box was sent to Flower by mall , but ho being absent it was not touched for a couple of days. When the cover was liken off it was such a queer contrivance it was deemed bcu to turn It over to tbo polices. The Inspector , after soaking tbe box In water for lo hears , raised tbo lid and discovered wilbiu a cigar box filled with giant powder and caps so arranged that if the box were opened under ordinary circum stances it would have exploded. It is said a letter was received by Flower before the package .vas left at the hotel warning him to be careful if he received a box and Implying that an attempt would DO made on bis life. Phis aroused suspicion when tbe box was received. There was great activity at the detective bureau tbls mornlnsr. The inspector wo'ild not admit anything in connection with Ihe infernal machine. He claimed tbe box con tained nothing but seed oysters , benca tbero was no mystery connected with It. Chief Inspector Steers at a late hour tbls nflernonn sent for the reporters at bead- quarters aud told them that the box .sent to Governor Flower was a vernasle. unmistakn- blo infernal machine , ingenlouslycontnved to klU the governor or who mipht open It. The inspector said the box was received Wednes day nlgbt , and before It was opened there was received an anonymous letter warning tuo covernor of Us characlcr. Adjutant Gen eral Porter sent to police headquarters and dettelives went to the Windsor hotel , where the box was given to them. The detectives brought it down to police headquarters and delivered it lo Ibo inspector , wbo put it in a pall of water and lelt It tbero to soak for twenty-five minutes. In tbe box was found three-quarters of a pound of giant powder. A lever was connected with the corer of tne DOX aud when the latter would be raised Ibree parlor malches fast ened 10 Iho lever would DO ruobed against" a piece of emery paper on tne side of tbe box and icnited , tnus causing an explosion of the caps ana tbo powder. The inspector said if tbo box had been opened a was intended an explosion would have immediately occurred. Tbe box , inclosed in common brown wrapping paper , was addressed , "Hon. Koswell P. Flower , Windsor hotel. " and on it were five 10-cent stamps. Il > vas not mailed In tbo postofflc ? , but was lift on a lamp-post letter box in the territory covered by station G. Tbe anonv- mous note of warning was mailed at stalion O. Itlo'r Was R. H. Blose , wbo formerly ran a drag store at Eighteenth and Nicholas streets , was arraigned in police court yesterday afternoon to answer to tbe charge of having eoibezzled 240 Irom Dr. Iloss. Mr. Bloso recently sold his drug store to Dr. Ross and tbe trouble came over a book of accounts valued at $340 which the doctor accused Mr. Bloso of baring taken away. Mr. Blosc wts AMUSEMENTS. PgRNKM SI POPULAR PRICES Sunday in ) MATINEES One 1M Council IV I WEll.NEs , Matinee I , l A J ) f SATUHOAY AM ) Stuart & Bock's ' Imperial Company ENDORSED BY THE CLERGY , PRESS AND PUBLIC. Preseniing Mrs , Harriat Beecber Stov/a's / ' Immortal Story F'RISDRIO BOOK - asK UN OK EL TOM K PA.RTINGTON as - GRElATEiST OK PLAYS Tlio Ohio Hirer In 5Ild-\Vlnter by Moonllzlit. A Southern Plantation ! ) > Sunset. Tlio Grand CioretJti Apotlien Uanu lK t ccno In ihU(5reit Moral Or > inn. pnsltlvoly tlio tnost jjiasju Cecntdliiiluy of wcnlc nit and inoflianlc il Directs over wltne.sed. - Tlic Golden GaU- < AjArTlie uvcnt of Eva li the ltt'aliu of ItlUo. Home vy Anels IM lit Tha 1'eirly Uatts and Muirvtay to the lloikt llpyond thcSl.ib > . A uesorlful ccne. Typical of ! ) > rtli of Liberty and Jlle ilnior Little Cli'ldren. 1 lie Most Bcautilnl Series of Moving Tableaux Ever Presented in America. ANOTHER :24th & Belt Line SUNDAY EoVvvoen 3 and 4 P. M. 1'rof. lleldeu ) n > rrturneo for unothcrAt- centlun. IIU ci i l piirucliuto drop from half a tnllo lu mid-air with jiuthlng but a frail piece of muklln to Kc titilin from hulnsUitHiiid to death link lHon ( julio n M nvatlon. lie liak coatentt-d lo make another attempt Sunday. Pon't full to > e0 lilnu Take South Umalia and r > h riuan Avenue , or llun com I'ark ana .North i'lth streetcar lines. MOUNT VKRNQN I lies to call the tbe attention of tlio pu'illj to Ihe above uupulur brand of pure * rye wiiis- Key und tcspt-cttuily a k u comparison with nny oilier hrand of puiu ryu oltcrej in tins rnnrki't It li far ouperlorto anv other v hit- key , and I suur.uiH-e Its absolute-mci'llonce m tlaror ai Bell ns ll purity ttii'l ' lu vvholo otns efTectn. The public i > Invltod to fall anil " " "HENRY HILLER , 61O N , 10th Street , Family Wine and Liquor House. Esmond Hotel Block. Large t stock ol HUMAN HAIR cast of Chicago. Guaranteed strictly first class. H , Da\/i6S \ / , _ _ _ _ "I/n jre nt yront B le nn w ot J Hardware J- 1--/ lKJCI ltr I'jr bu > lue mui . * Uo enameled let. teri.utc , AdJBtUt > ie.NitucrUt CX > .UU'wajrN V.C. out of tbo city whea tbo warrant for his arreit " at IssuM. but ho came to Omaha at once ftod arrendprcd to the autbontle * nnd dc- mnndort a triai The pro fxrution WAS not nble to croduco any evidence ac'lnst Mr. Uloao and Judco DerKa dismissed him without - out requiring him to offer ay Icstlmoov in bis oxvn behalf. Mr. Hloso claims to have turned the book In question over to Dr. KOM when the store was transferred mid not to have seen It slr.co tnat tlino. Ho Is now traveling a well known firm. Krptit.llr.-ui Cinln In Mnlnr. AVOCSTA , Me , , Sept. K. Tbo ropublic.tn mnjnnty on Joint ballot of tbo legislature Is W , a ptln of two. Smnllpoi In Xcw York. XE.V YOHK , Sept. 17. four cases of small * ; x > x were reported .vestcrday. Boyd's New Theatre , IOM.V The Nancy Hnnksof Knrcc-Conedln.1 THE HUoTLKR Tl NKI ) t I1 TO IIATK Absolutely the funn.c't fai.-o r\tr v > n- < lruelo < l , AMI TIIK OKHilNAl , " \VIIU\V l ANt 1.- COXT1XUKXT To txrc ) "r.tpd lirrr Kurtlr n * vn Hi the 111. jo Ttooattr. New York IF YOU WANT FUN GO WHERE THE FUN IS. Seul now on s.ile. I'sual price * A M TJ S EX M EL NTTS" . BOYJD'S THE ATM 13.JUST . TWO NIGHTS. Monday and Tuesday , September 19 and 2O. flM , Palmer's ' Home Stock Company L'ndcr the direction of MIL AL HAYMN In Au ltn Th ' ' fifit p'a MESSRS. Francis Carlyle , J. H. Stoddart , E. M. Holland , Chas. L. Harris , The Greatest J. Walden G. Saville Ramsey , , Success o ! Years , Odell Williams , Th3 Favorite Edw. S ; Abeles. Players in the MESDAMES. Favorite Phy , 1 tt- Jennie Eustace , JM Emily Seward , Leila Woolston , ALABAMA Zenalde Vislaire. OIUU1XALLV IN NK\V YOHK. I'Jlcp's-I'arnuet , } ' . .M ! nrst flvcrovrMncIrflc. } | S3 : Irisl live row In clr-Io. * l ; Rpneral ad- mis on front floor. 7So ; first four rows < n balcony , il : lust lUo rows In balcony. Tic ; general ad- iimiop to ual . . . " onv. .we ; cnllery 2. > r Sent * are now on * li' Z\c\t Attraction "A TEXAS sTKKIl , " 5ept 2 S3 and 24. NEW KEENEST OF THEATRE. POLITICAL SATIRES. ' Thursday , Friday and Saturday , Sapt. 22 , 23 aid 24. SATL'KDAf MAT1XK12. ; OMEIY ) HVHXT of the SEASOX \VITH HOYT & THOMAS , TIM MURPHY , Manacers of Hort's Madison Jrqnarp Theatre , New York , present toelr company In FLORA WALSH HOYT'S AND TH3 best and Most r-uccessful Comedy Original Company A Terns stPcr l n collection of aw nnd Instances BU | > p < m J to bear more or lew upon the oxtnordlnarr l > ov > IMIHk > s ol Amcrlran politic anil HID develop TEXAS uicnt of ct3tp tmnililp wf tlie tero < - type Ihenutli r < ! < * ? not claim that hU treatment of tfac Mihloct U oxhauMlrQ and iTufouml. lie will not int > l t tlinl It (9 ( atlutelj trntnfnl out tie liopes tbat an Isr s It cocj. It will IHJ found atuuslnc Tor tucctA open \Vcdne it r reornlnc at unaul prlrei ' Neit AttrncUons-"MODE , " September M. 27 and a. ALEXANDER sALVINM , September 9 and 3J and October 1 1THHTRE Formerly Grand Opera House , Corner 15th and < a3 to ) Avenue. Reffltfedand Rodoooratoi nnl Embollishod. Giand Opo iig of th Fall and Wintrr Season. MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 19TH. Continuous jxjrfortnances from ] 2SO : to lO-IiO p.m. No'.viiits. The moment you arrive the dramatic and specialty performances are in operation urctoatint ; at all times the leading dramatic itnd'comedy attractionsand the stars of the spec ialty world. Riving the bt-ft show on earth. EVERYBODY WANTS TO LAUGH. COME THEN AND LAITGIL This'Week's Bill a Genuine Monster. THREE STRAIGHT HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT. First time in Oinnha of the .SensUioutil Comedy Drama THE VENDETTA OK LIFE IN ALABAMA- With tbo folloirln ; ji'i-erful ran Matnle llrtKO IH | | Jcnpln l > arr > stl ilaj > ir MmrUltvTi'a . t K Jaujfi ClulllJc ls Ji.m Ml riri jr llsrluw Walter llrli"u Mfinuv I'nttr Tooled ) He Ko ? . ' . . . . . ' . ' . ' . . " . . .J l Wllllatni Warden. . . . ' . . ' " . ' . . . II Jij II , n .M ' tlnplf ( jio C'aiav I'ontnjiin W II H .III 7TKUWUKTJI 'i gV.NOi'I > Art I Ilrlwo Man lua In AluOi'iia. TJi'1 Aci'uiillju , Act II riio Dun ) il * ' lid la Triton. Act III Cnrlitainilii Alabama. Act IVTUB nUD-ir HlvarTriumph of Virtue orcr V lln' .f Inadditl.n to the Dnma io Produotion wo prosjnt iho foilowim ? strorff List of Spoclaltloj ; The Danrlnz I'iii'iiouiQnou. the Hjianl-h Mr. Al Newton . Ileatity , the Croat and Only , I N N E T T E , thu Chittploii KehoL-C'.ub nwii er ( iru , < nr-ita'ft oi'ly ' rival. The 3 "Boiialclis Miss Ella Ward , l'ari ian Aril. Uln their ' ' . orUInal ifu 'lalt' ' tht'l'otitc. Winsome Art AOsoluteiy the ' C'lo ; M' MAlXs ( Jlt'JI LSQ''n. A Novelty. ? pcplal Ku a eiiiccl of Tlie Cr.fibt of I'a itn nl rnuo.ii > tcdy ! the Miss Prances Grey Creates VloilnUt 111 ac < v , thu Marvellous M-ryi-Dtlrie 1'incer Miss Annie Dare , the Murtelou * Woman ! > eriCfit J'ro-pnil- O.rt'url , i Main are flil.-d u.Ui nV .rid . of ncntly theOn-atActof tonuirtion orcr Wonders. I'ronilii'-iit an.cins KUleh arc , The Beaii Brumels Hiss Marion Eils of llif .Sons arid Itioro World , the AI'A.MS ' , llltU : , lu ihctr Onglua.1 t-ouK * m l Duncct. till ; Kaiiiom Modeler In Boap. POSITIVELY THE BIGGE3T AND BE-T fHOV ON EABTH , Prices of Admission : 15c , 20c and 30c , and chHdrDi' fchou'.d utteiid tbo iiftfrnoon performance , and time avoli the itijli ut