THE OMAHA DAILY HER : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1892-TWENTY PAGES , I/ illK ABOUT EXPOSITIONS Eorno of the Things lint Vnrioui Cities ; Have Accomplished In This Lino. EXAMPLES FOR OMAHA'S ' GUIDANCE ol Which Milwnnhrr , Toronto , LlMclnnntl anil .MimifMinll | Am .Initly A'rimil HIMV tlin Invrnlinent Aliiy Itn Miulo tn I'.iy. The manufacturers have undortauon to glvo Omnhu im exposition buildiiiR Hint will too centrally located nml will bo n credit to the city. In vloiv of thU fact it may bo ot ospocml interest at ilils tlmo U know what ether cities hnvo clone In this htm and wliftt mo they nro making of tholroxpojltlon build ings. At the UmncGlliiaol ihomnnufnctur- era It was ntntcd by n speultor that the St. Louis exposition was the only 0110 that had roatlv uceu ti succors. It wai further ques tioned whether It would pay to nut up a building for the purpose of holding exposi tions. A careful Inquiry Into wtiat ha ? been done In the other cltlos of the country may throw some light on the subject and ut the iama tlmo BUfjKoit , s ebonies that might bo carried out In Omaha. Toronto KipnOllmi , In Toronto , Out , , thoio In n largo ex- poilllon building that wan built by the nmniifnclJrcra. The monov wai raised by stock RtibAcrlptlons In nboiitlhu snino way nt It Is propo. cd to do in Otnahn. 'J'hu build- Ins Is u two s'ory brlolt , very plain urchitee- tuially. It ts about hJ.OX ) feet on tbo ground. The eccoiul lloor is used for : i con cert hall nnd has : i su.-mtic capacity of 4,01)0 ) nr C.OIX ) . The hull is rented for musical tos- tivals , etc. , and It is in uau the greater part of the i\ma. \ It is clnlmcd thnt the rontul of tbls hull pays for the malntoimnco of the building. Ttio ground lloor U used foroxpoiltlon purposes uuvl the manufac turers maintain a permanent exhibit. ' In nil- illtlon to the exhibit of nmmifuctnrcd peed * tlioy havn n line dlanlay of raini-rals. cereals , oto. , so that the exhibit partakes of the na- tUbO of n iii'iscuui'itiid is of such iuturost that the liall Is viallod by a great many people. Slnndi : nro Icaxcd In the hall for the sain ot such articles us cigars , perfumeries , toilet articles , soaps , nnd all kinds of fancy cooJs , nnd considerable ! revenue it derived from Ihlssourco. Thou they hnvo a grand annual imposition or fair which has proven a great aucress. The building baa bojn n paying in vestment. riiifiiiiuiti'n MtiKir HUM. One of thu finest exposition hulldt'igs in the United Slates Is located In ( Jincinnntl. This biuldini' , which Is known as the MUMO hall , wiis pinclirally n gift to the cllv. Ken- bon Springer guvo $175,000 and a very lareo nddllionnl HUIH was raised liv popular sun- Hcrlptlon. Itvns built nbout twolvu years ngo nnd lias L'OLMI a gioal success not only financially but In tbo way of fur nishing entertainment ol an elevating character for the people. i'ho-.o wlio bivvo seen the building .speak of it us a crand structure and u pteat crnanin-jt to the citv. It Is practically two stones , though galleries take the place of the second lloor in somu parus of the buildm , . It I ? iliviilcd up into n machinery hail , n borticnl- tiir.il hall ana : > music hull , the hitter with a Boalini ; capacity of fi.OOO or more. There are art rooms for the exhibition of works oT art nnd the liner nnd more costly classes of goods such as joxvclry , mu&icnl Instruments , oto , , thnt nro to bo scon during the annual axhlbliioiis. Tlio innchlnary hall is used ( or the heavier exhibits that , nro moro on the order of the recent manufacturers oxposi- tlon hold In Oraatta. 'J'huro is also a college of music that is connected with the cuter- prise nnd they have n .smaller hnll lor concerts - certs bv the .students nnd as a plucc in which to practice Some oiio has ujkcd what coutn ha done with nn exposition building in Omaha a'.tdo from using it anco a yoir : Icran oxpcsition. Hero nro a few of the thlncs that tboy do in Cincinnati besides holding frequent expositions - positions they hnvo given two seasons of oDorn tbnt worn iinincnsoly successful and n season or two of theatrical plays in winch the best nrllbts nf the country took part. Tho.v also give every year what they lortn Hcasons of Icctnros on popular subjects and by noted speakers. Some oi tUissolocturus are Intended to bo especially instructive nnd take up as for oxnmnlo historical subjects. Two or moro national political conventions have boou hold in the building , nnd oilier convon- lions without number. During the summer. concerts or n high order nro given Sununy nftcrnoons. As only 10 cents Is charged fo'r admission they nrs attondca by gruat crowds. The entertainments detailed thus far have naturally lienn liekl In tht > iiiusic hall , but machinery hall nnd horticultural hall are not neglected. They are used for stork shows , nnd sales of blooded Block held there bring liuyors from nil over the country. The tur- nltui-o mon hnvo nmilu two very successful exhibits of furniture. A clirysanthornum hhow is now in progress thcro nnd is well patYoniECil. Tlicso are only n few of the intiny uses to which Cincinnati puts her exposition bulldinc. As mostof these ovcnts nro of regular nnnunl occurroncp , and many nf thqm consume several weeks , the building is uractlcully In constant use. Uf coursu the Cincinnati building is far more olnboralu than anything Omaha hopes to secure at the present time , but thin may servo to show what can bo clona in this direction. It U said that tun people who give tlin untorinin- inouts have mnUu tnousauds of dollars out of them. Alllwnnkco has a largo building that Is lined ( or ( txuoslilons. It covers tbo greater portion of n bloclc nnd is of brick , two stories in height. The building Is ( jullo uttractivo In nunoaranno nnd was designed bv Architect Mix , wlib diow thi plans for llio old lirand Central hotel of Oimha , burned on thu .ule no\v occupied by iho Puxtou. The center of the builuing Is open from tua ground lloor to the roof.wlihgallorlus surrounding it , There Is n large fountain in the center of the bmld- inir. The building bus uocn used for oxpo. hitlons nnd largo gathering ! of nil Kinus , , I One winter It was turned into a roller skaV ing rink and during two other seasons it wa < flooncd for ice skating. A good iiiiinv con rdrt.s have been held thcro and tun hulldltu contains u largo nnd vorv linn organ , A per inanont musuuui Is maintained. There is i basumout under the building , n part of vvhlot li lilted MP for fishery exhibits. Anothoi Dart of the hasomont is used for oxliUiiliiu the product of Milwaukee's browerics at . ' cents a glass. Tno building Is owned by i sleek company nnd has been a fairly suceeti ful ruti\rprUo \ . .Mlllll"lllll. | ' C.K-.lt Illllhlllli ; , Ono of tlio groiitost outorpriBOi undortakoi tiv any city In the way of an oxnosIUoi uultdlng is lh.it of Minneapolis. > TUo cit ; saxo the building company the ground ol tlm condlllon that an annual u\potltloii h given for thirty yonrs. The location I t'untral anu easily accosilbie from every mr nf the city. Tim building is squuro nm three storins in height , the two upper slorle bulni ; represented by galleries. In th renter of the ground lloor ttiorn U pool or lauo nbout MxlOJ feet Uuring tlio expositions the inanil fnvturora of steam pumps nnd ol tier h.vd rat : llu maehlni'ry connect with this lake. Th uulullng was put up bv u stocK company , Hi f. hares at which wi.-ro flu each. Tnu cnu r the building was something UUo $ . > 5 < . > , iXX > . A Jno cornuruf the uulliiinu' thuro is u big tower from the top of which u viovv of th hurrouudlng country for muuy miloi muy h bad for 10 rents. An annual nutnm exposition Is given lusilnir about to weeks. Prior to Hie tlmo of noldin the exposition Uio management enlU upo ibo bualnoss inun ot the cl'y nnd rcrjuojl tlKsni to subscribe for a certain nu inter c tlcUetB nnd niio ton guaranty fund. The the mitnagumGnl udvurtiMis that it lia sc uuivd so iiiunv hundred thousanil dollars fc ihe exposition and that thu Mim is suftlclot 10 insuru tlio success of the outciuriso. Tr nlin , liowevor , ts 10 UKUO tbo rncolpus fro tbo oxpotition pay all ox nouses , Ulid the have never vet Been obliged In call upon tl guaranty ( uud. Tbt-y du not nun , tiowove vo mnlio auv inonoy out of the cutoipris but to spend It all In an endeavor to ul\ ai gpoa an enloriainmcnt for tbo inotic k-cclved us poislble , lor the prudit of tt city It u said that the inromo Irom I hoc : posillons has boon s icli thai the buildlt could have easily hcen made to pay a ham somu unm on tlio luve .liuent IMt hud bet desired , but the stockholder ! ware biulne \vio wuro moro in oicsktl In Imvlup t that would I'rlus Into the cl iclr customer * nod that would be of assist- ice in securing trude. As HS example ot nw they spend money to secure the presence t poopio In tbo clty-ono year they erected us pipes every few fool nlong the main rcct of the cltv for n dls- into of almost four miles nnd wico ft wock had a xr.ind Illumination , h y glvo band concerts , employing nt great xpcnfto the celebrated bands of the country , uch as thu Mexican band and the Seventh locitncnt band of Now York. The rncont atlonal republican convention wns t.cld In tie building , nnd It has been used for a good luny ether lartre gatherings. TOR A MAUKET HOUSE. ol 1'rlncn I'roposps tn 1'nt tlin City In 1'os- Hrisloii nt Our , The market house question , that has been lumbering during nil of thcso many months , -hlcli have pissed , Is i\am being ngltatcd , nd thcro nro u number of men who nro eady and willing to declare tint a public narlcot in Oniuba is r. crvlng necosslty. Last spring Jerry Llnahnn proposed to ho city counoll thnt If the city would ox- ' nipt the property from taxation for n term I years that ho would erect n market house nd operate It in nccordnncn with the terms if any ordtuanco that the city might PASS. \n ordinance looking to this end was intro- luccd nnd rntorrud , but that was llio end of ho matter and the ordinance ni'Ver saw the Ightof day. Now the market bouso schumo li being jorn again nnd t tie re. is n bare poilbilitv .hat It may bo falhorcd by Councilman Sol L'rlrco of the Third ward. Mr. 1'rlnco un- lesilotliiKlx declares that , among the man ; Lhlngs that Omaha needs ono Is n market liouso where people may go and purchase Llieir fruits , vugdtabls , moats nnd country liroducu nt icasonnblu llguros. At the same .iiiio ho unhesitatingly dojlarrs that Om.iha : un have such a nnrlcot house if tie ! pcnplo ivill gut n move upon tliomselves nnd work In tlin right direction , nnd to that end. Ho cites the fact that the hucksters have been driven from pillar to post until the llmo has nrrived when these dealers hardly have a place whuro thov can stop long enough to uttompt to donnv busi ness. Ono year nco they were located on Howard , botwcon Tenth and Eleventh streets. Somebody wanted them out of that location , nnd thov xvoro picked un nnd trans ferred to the lower end of Farnam street , but they xvoro there but u loxv weeks buforo they were again compelled to move , tnls lime to the east cud ot Capitol avonuo. When they got there they thought tbnt they xvorn settled for the winter , at least , but In this tnov were mistaken , for onoo moro tboy wcro hoisted out of their location nnd dropped doxvn on Hoxvard street , but now long they xvlll stay no man will venture nn opinion. Tno Idon that Mr. Prince has is for the city to go nheau and build the market homo nnd ronl out stalls. IIo thinks I hut the city should vnunto thnt portion ot Capitol iivonuo lying botwaon Ninth and lOirvonth streets , nnd then by purcbaso or otherxviso secure possccsion or nt least forty feet of ground on each Bide. This xvoulu glvo ft space o ground abou lWO feet long mid 'JJO feet xviuo , On tliN ho would build n brick building something like otehty feet in width nun tlOJ feet in length , llo xvouU have it txvo stories lileh , using the upper storv for a public hal' and tlio lower story for stalK nnd booth : from which all nurkot house ijoods-couia bi sold. sold.Such n building , Mr. Pnnco estimates could bo erected , fixced xvith pressed brick and finished in n highly ornamental style lo not to nxrocii SJJO.OOl ) , xvnloh xvould prove a prollttiblo investment for the city. To rais the funds ho would issue oltv bonds am : pay them by the rontnl of the bulldlnir. The rentals , ho llguros , xvould pay for the bulld- inc in from ton to fifteen year * . Mr. Prir.co consider * the market house franchise ton valuable to give axvny , nnd ut the same time maintains that it H something that should be entirely within the control ot the city government. COUNTY COMMISSIONEftS. C' . C. Sliuitry Oiiulillm anil T.ilci-4 the 1'lace Orrupliul liy .Miijnr 1'iiililork. There U a new man doing business ns n member of the Board of County Co minis- sioncra and his uamu is C. C. Stanley. Ho had n'jaliHetl nnd was on hand nt tbo meet ing held yesterday afternoon. After the roll had boon called. Chairman lierlin announced that Mr. Stanley xvould serve ou tlio committees xvhich xvoro the property of Mr. Paddock. This gave Mr. Stanley the chairmanship of llnuncoaml con struction nnd made Him u member of roads , court house and charity. Three of the clerks in the ofllco ot the county treasurer put 111 u claim for over timo. Ocorgo Anthos baa mi hours , G. ( ! . iroy iliJ and Charles K. Millor'J'JJ nours. All of this vor time had accumulated since last Marcn. L'hu claim and the request went to the Illus. ly ! resolution it was decided to vacate that jortlon of Leavenxvorth atreet extending hroiuh Klmxvood park , nnd tno clerk was islruclud to notify Uio city council of tbo ctlon. The bonds ol the noxvly elected county ftlciali xx-oro ptosuntud und rolorred to the lommlttco on judiciary , to bo reported upon t the next meeting of the board. Tun county nKout xvns instructed to employ , soauistiess nt the county hospital for the iorlod of six weeks , ut a salary of $ " > per , vcok. The county clerk wns instructed to notify he road supervisors to discontinue xvork upon the highways of the county until next eason. The county treasurer wiu nuthorl'/od to employ n ctieclc clerk und a tux clerk at a salary of ? 75 per month each nnd n tax cortlll- cato clerk at n salary of $ JO per month. Thnso men xvlll wont during the next txvo months , or until thu rush Is over. Saturday , Ducombur 17 wns the day fixed for the Kast Omaha people to apu.iar and how eatiso why the pcriouttl proparty .lint IH located upon the luudn iiffuctcd by ho recent decision of tlio United Slates courts should not bo ontcrod fnr taxation on , lie boous of Douglas uouuty for tbo year ISO. ! . Tlio sumo order oxtmds to somoof the nsurancu cninpunics tliut oionpod the notice ot the nssessors when ' .hoy were inakiuu their rounds last spring. It was decided to extend Woolxvnrth nvonuo nnd Hickory street from Thirty-sou , end to Thirty-sixth and tmesa damages to tbo abutting proparty. The usual petition , asking thnt Thirteenth stieet , from Missouri uvnnuo to the Sarpj county line , bo graded , win presented uud referred. j''oiniKi > .1 Auir tiuvunv. Anollinr Indiintrlul OruiuiUiilInn Liuutulu-i ut .ilfinplils , Tumi. Mr.Mi-uis , Tonu.Nuv. 10. An organlzatloi styled "Tho Industrial Lfglon of llio Unitei St.aos" has been formed hero today by prom liiont leaders of iho people's ' party , xvlio an also prominent In the furmors alliance , th object of winch Is to carry out politically th measures ciubodioj in the dccluration o principles of the Omaha platform ol the pco plo's party , tocother xvitn free speech , n fre ballot and a fair count. The liultiitrl.il legion U composed o tbrco classoa , thu IIMl to consist of mal momborh ever -1 yoaxt ot ago voters to b Unoxvn us , llio senior 'class ; the second wll ba tno Junior class , which wilt consist a mala mombets under -'I nntl ever 11 years n ago , who shall bo educated and trained i bocoini ) voters of the people's party ; an llio third class will bt > knoxvn us th Woman's Aid corps , which U Intended u auxiliary to llio senior legion. The lugio is moileloii much attar tbo 15rand Armj uml partakes of n secret organisation cliui ueter , xvhtlo the muollng may bo.secrete open ut the option ot ibo inembura , The founders ot tho. legion uro proinluun loaders ot tbo teveti great Imlditrlal organ /.Uions composing tlio people's party , ti gother with tbo loroniost pooplu's part mutuuers. Among the charter members nr HOP. A. K , Tuubeuock of Illinois , chalrmn or thaoxccutlra cummltico of tbo peoplo' party ; ( Jcorgo \Vashburn . , chairman c thn oasteni division uf the peoulo's part ; Iloslon , Muss. ; Congrojsuiau L ) . Otis ot Kill ยง aa ; .IS. Ulllotu , former national organize and trcasurorof tbo farmers alliance ; Pros donl H. L. . Loucks of South Dakota , ot tl : farmers alliance ; U. T , Taylor of Tunnessoi secretary of tua fanners alliance ; J. II Turner , Marion Duller , vlco urojidont of it fanners ullianco of North Carolina ; \ \ , I Martin of St. Louis , secrolury of tlio H lorm I'ross association ; S. McClellai Topeka. Kim. , president of the U form Pros * association ana editor of tl opokft Advocate ; Hon. FmnK Hurkltt of Usslsslppl , Hon. P. Feathorstono of Ar- unsfts , Alonzo Wardoll , superlntcndoni of 10 nld dcgroo of the 'nrmurs alliance' I. K. loan uf North Carolina , strxto onjnnlzor of t\o \ stntu farmers alliance ; Pnul II. Vnnder- oort of Nebraska , px-commandor In ohlotof lie Oratul Army of the Republic. The organization of the Industrial Legion f Iho United Stiles uas pprfoctcd by the loctlon of tlio folloxving ofllccrs : Paul 'nndorvoort , coinmander-ln-chlof ; Hon. 'rank Hurkltt of Mississippi , vlco com- inndcr-in-chlof ; J. H. Turner , adjutant onernl ; ,1 , \Vajhbiirn of Mnssachusotts , uiirtormnrtcr general : Con ressm n T. K. Vntson , tir.tlot.nl rcciuillug ofllcer ; .f. S. Vlllolls , Ktinsns , national rccrultlnc oftlecr f the xvestorn division ; W S. Morgan , ational sentinel. Executive council Hon. 1. K Tntibeneck , Illinois ; Hon. Marlon J.tnno.i , congrcssinnn-olcct from California ; Ion. Marion Uutler , Hon. .1.11. Davis of Poxns. I. U. lL-xn ; nf Noxv York , J. S. iVIllotts of Kansas. Theo tojothor with ho four blchoit olllccrs will constitute the louncll. Of thooniceM ot the Woman's Aid corps wo word nlocieil ns provisional nflloors to irgnnizj that dun irlmont , being Mrs. Aiiiui . . lIgi < s of Washliiuion , D. C. , nnd Mrs. tlnrion ToJdot Michigan , Mr. Taubsiieck s'lid In an interview nttcr ho orxantratlon ot the loatjuo that the work if orgauiziug would bo promptly begun , nnd nsido of tnlrty davs they xvould bu o tab- Uhod in every sln'.o in t'.io union , nnd by icxt year tUn time xvould have 1,11 ) UOiJ ) nomours.t Vltl IVIII.'JIl ' .S TICl.U. . U'stnrilij's Tostlinnny In the liinutistond Slnrdi-r I'HHi'H. Pirraiiuno , Pa. , Nov. Ill \t 0.1J : o'clock .bis morning the Crltchloxv case xvns re- itimed. Captain Cooper wns recalled fo : ross-cxnmination nnd said ho bad been u Plnkorlon o Ulcer since 1SS" . "Vou nro under Indictment for riot and inurdorl" "Vcssir. " "Why did not you surrender ! " This xvas objected to and the objection sus tallied. "How many times were the birgns struci by missiles from the cannon ? " "Six or olgnt times. " "When xvas Connor sholl" "About It UIO in the morning. " ' \ Vhorovai ho when ho xvas shot ! " "Ho was Inside tbo boat , near t'\o door on the outsldo barge. After tbo surrender he wns curried to llio Munlull station. It xvns eight hours buforo bo rocelvod midic.il nt tontion , except that his arm was lied up b.v n medical student xvbo was with us. After the shooting comtnoncod from tha bank I or dered our men to tire and txvo volleys xvcro Ilred , I ihon told them to bit tno man who lircd if thnv could. Tnoro had not been a shot fired from ths barges until the man on the bank lircu , and the croxvd folloxved Txvo men besides Captain Ilinds xvoro she bufore- shot xvas Ilred from the barges am before any orders xvoro given the men ou th barge to shoot. " Captain Hurt , oflho Ctilcago contingent o Pmltcrtons. was called. His slory of th battle did not ditTor materially from Cooper's llo said xvhon llio plume xvns thrown out th croxvcl vullnd "D n vou ; don't you cotno out on shore , vou black sheep , or you will tit killed. " No shots xvoro iirad , ho said , until four of their men bad been shot. Captnii : llurt xvas slill ou iho stand when court ud > journcd for dinner. At the aftoruoon session the Jurv bandoi . [ tidtro Ivennody a pulitlon. Asking thnt tin metnoers bo allowed to attund church tomnr- roxv. The court denied the potillon nnd sug [ jested they inicht not got back. The cross-examination ofV. . H. Hurt wa ; then begun , llo catno to Pittsburg Tues day of this weak. fou nro under indictment for riot am murderl" -YDS , sir. " "You mot the N < ! xv York nnd Phlladclphl : delegations ut Voungstoxvnl' "Yes , sir. " "You xvero in charge of the Chicago dele gallon when you reached Homcjlead ! " "Yes. sir. " "Hoxv manyxvcro there from Chlcagol" "Ono hundred nnd twenty-four. " The \vitncss then detailed his trip fron Chicago nnd told again tno well knoxvn fact of tbo light of Jnly tt. Peter J. Connors , another Pitikorton , nm Captain W. U. Uogurs of the Little Hill wnlch toxvod tbo barpcs to Homestead corroborated the othur witnesses. Otho witnesses v/cro examined , but nothing nox olicltod. At this point court toolc a recos until 7 o'clock. At the evening session several witnosso tosllHod that on the day of the riot iboy sav Crilchloxv going toxvard Munhall sinlioi with a gun. Charles Hoes , a nexvspaper artist , said b saxv Critchloxv on the afternoon of the roi bout Hfty feet from the river. IIo bad un. un.Uoon crose-oxamination Koes stated the io liau met several reporters and an nttornu .t iho Hotel Anderson several weeks ago. Objections xvoro made nnd Mr. lironnn aid ho proposed io show there hud been : ieotlng bolxveon xvltnoss nml others an hey bad tried iho case among them. Objei Ion overruled. Samuel .1. Stoix'art , u clerk In the omplo t Carnegie , was the last witness. He en .toil a Honsaiioti by siatincr that on the nflu loon of July (1 ( be saxv Critchlow behind ill larrlcnde with n guu. Ho xvas sbootin .award the open door on the bargo. Court then adjourned until Monday. Tolvgraph mill H.illro.nl Cniiimiilo | < t Snlfi IriMii tlin l.utti Kttirni. Cnioxoo , III. , Nov. 19. Information gatl red today shows Unit Uio telegraph system demoralized throughout tbo Mississippi va oy from St. Paul to St. Louis. Along tl iVnbnsb lines in Missouri there uro over 1 nilns of polo * of the system down. Fro iVpploUivor Junction In this stnlo nlong tl illlnols Contra ! txvonty-ti vo miloa of pol iavo boon taken from their upright posltio itnllroad people say Iho storm xvas 01 of Iho most peculiar , asvc ns Uio most destructive they ever liuti to co tend xvilh. It appeared io conio up ibo Ml sisslnpl river valfoy from ousiorn Arkuns lo a point directly over the spot xvliero lox Joins lllinoK and Wisconsin. There the wit seemed to gather ronoxved ftrco nnd xvc xvhlrllng nbo'it in a circle 100 miles in diain ler. Tno wind xvas accompanied by rai xvhich , when the atmosphere grew coldi turned to sleet and inon to enoxv. Tim Chicago , Mllxvaukco & St. Paul ra ! road xvas a heavy sufferer. About itOO of I telegraph pales between Savannah aud La arlt , and also on tbo La Crosse division , t tv/pcn Portngo nnd Leesvillo , also bulxvo Savannah and Marion and boixveen St. Pu and Mndison , wcro torn doxvn by thu xvulg caused by the sleet collOvting on nnd frci ing to Iho wires , ( ircat Iclclns txvo foot Io nnd as largo us a man's arm clung to t polo arms nnd their fastenings. In loxvn nnd central vA'Uconsin , xvost Collar K'ipld.s and norih of Haraboo , t wires ofibo Chicago & Norlhxvo orn road xvoro on ibo grour Ou the Chicago , Burlington & ( julni botxvcen ( Jaloibnrg and Ilnrlington , t miles ot poles were prostrated und as mu moro bntxvuun Ottuiuxva nnd Crcston , 'i xv ires of the Hock Island road botwc Uavon port and West Liberty , on the mi line , nnd between Davenport and Kldon , tno ICansas Citv division , were destroy The Chicago & Great Western was sorlou cyipplod in thu vicinity ot Dubuiiuo and Bema uistnnco norm , nnd the Chicago , IH : liigton ic Northern xvas uuocUed out of tolegrapblu service all along iho Mlislssip xvlioro hundreds of pangs of men uro at xv < repairing tbo xvires throughout the r storm stricken region. Tiltlnu intiit : TroiililiSi'ltlud. . New Yonic , Nov. ID. It Is reported tl the trustees ot tbo estate ot Samuel Tilden have rnachod a suilstactory sot mont with the relatives of the dooaatoa i tbnt they possess sufficient funds tor erection and malnlaiuonca of the Till library proposed In Mr. Tildon's will. Short In III * Arcuiinli , Dnsveii , Colo. , Nov. 10. E. O , Iloti ex.socrotury ot the Anaconda Mining c pauy end the present treasurer of tno Si dard Uold oouipaay , lias boon found si la his uccouuU lo iho amount of $9,00' ) , Is missing uud Is thought to be iu south California or Mexico. IN THE ENGLfcll THEATERS T > hnt is Being Pone tot 1'leoso the Play- Loving public. IRVING'S ' INTERPRETATION OF KING LEAR i Crlliel nn nf tlin l.ondnn I'rrn on III * Urn- ( lltlon of Ihc Clmr fltdr An Aincrl * c.itiCilrl tlio rimi iu wllli llo } nlly Ntiti'i nftil < limlp. Losnov , Nov. lO.-Tho Knellsh nows- capers , as u rule , uro not Riven to unstinted praise of plain nctor.s , but in iho case ot Mr. llonry Irvine the rule has bJen ovoilooked and nothing lee good can bo said of his par- fornmnco. This laudation of the great Kng- llsh nclor has aroiuod tt corlnin dogrco of protest. The Daily Noivs 1ms published n letter signed "Twonty-tivo Years a First- NiBhUT , " in which the writer declares that Iho indiscriminate praUo lavished upon Mr. Henry Irvine's "Kins Lear" H calculated to do liBrm to the host interest * of the stngo. llo acknowledges Hint Mr. Irving has done n grout servlco to iho drama , llo says : " 1 understand thorn to sny thnt there was not a single person nt the IjVcoum on the night of thu production of "King hear" who was not pained nml distressed by Mr. IrV- Ing's unnccountable Itlclts of onuncialion nnd Ins restless actions and the movements nnd postures wcro significant. These faults hnvo steadily grown upon him. For this I hope that too Indulgent crlilcs nro in n great uu- greo responsible. " Sltico nils lellor appeared It has boon explained - plainod that Mr. Irvine , while rehearsing thu nlay , ropresonlcd King Lear sis being nbout 40 years old. .lust before Iho first public performance | io dimmed his mind , nnd made up for Iho character as n loitering , scnllo , olu man , with fcoblo ulloranco IIo has now rovorlod to his llrst conception of the part. Will Tnlco Up "Iturkat. " Mr. Irvine does not Inland thnt "King Lear" shall nave n long run. Early lu the spring ho will prepare to present Lord Tennyson's "Uockot. " and should "ICItiR Loar" slill bo going slronir , ho will nltornalo the performances , so AS lo avoid nnd shift Iho strain of the nrduius roles nflcr numerous postponements. "Mtimio Kosutlo" wns played at the Glebe theater on Thursday. The plot is irlto nnd conventional , but the music Is tuneful. What success Ihe work may llml is mainly duo lo Us slrong oivsio nnd tiislofiil mount ing. Miss Isevillu has n small voice , but uses it skilfully. Josie Uoutl , Eugene Eudiu and Frank Wvatt have the othur chief role * . The co-opjralivo system n on the eve of trial in the uramaiic world. William llur- bert , York Slophenw , Mory Koynlck anil live olhers uro forming a company , the members of which will share llio profit nnd loss ciiually. The company will glvn per formances In the suburb4-ivllhont a manager or other nnadlotnoii , nnd t'ney ' hope by this means to add to tie ) , l > v'otlt side of lliu no- count , The outcome of the venture is watched with conilderabtb curiosity. When ik-eruohm Tree , rnlurns to the Hay- marltot thoalor after Mrs.'Ljnglrys season , which extends to iho middle of'December , ho will conlinuo Ihu fyoilcy of varying the Ually ropoiilion of iho' same picco by the production of old favorites on special nights , and will introduce atvinil iniporlnut now plays , in addition io "Ijypadn. " at all mat inees. These will lnclutlo , Oscar Wllclu's now dratnii of modern life , "Absence , " "liiiomv of Iho People , " ' nnd Slovenson & Henley's version of "IJobert Mncairo. " Mr. Triin has also minoiliuSfct ) hi * inlculion lo the Jewish "Urlol , " produce Jewishofay Acq-ila which ho bab comimssioliea Mr. Z.mwill to adapt. , . , ' It Wiw Not nf"j'Fup.coss. Tno Opera > Oomlqttc whcro--tho farclal comedy "You Musn.'i 'Lnugh" was being plnycd , has .sudnenly closed. Financial collapse was the causo. The Independent Theater society is going to nnswer iho reproach that ) it is the only pitroniznr of Ino foreign ploys by nroduc- inc on December "M a ulav by George Leonard , a corillumin equally well kno\vn as an advocate ol socialism , musical critic and liinrnry man. The play is called "Widow's ' Houso. " The lost purfonnanco is lo consist of "Hoalln Kosort , " by Mr. H. M. Paul , nuibor of "Toe Death of Count Godfrey , " nnd the tuiril play , slill nameless , or else "Lcaguo of Youth , " Is io no per formed inslead ot three short plnys. On the tlilru Friday in February George Mooro's play , "Tho Strike of Arlfngford1 which was nearly accepted by Uaorbotim Tiee , will bo presonled bv iho Indoponuonls. This pi ay deals with socialism unil iho labor movement and nresonts n realistic picture of a strike in thu mining districts. It is not , however , "a plavr which Mr. Moore is wril- ing. " Arthur Pmcro's now comedy , called ' 'An American heiress , " will bo produced at the Vamlcvillo when "Our Coys" is lini&hod. Mr. I ) win James , who has been playing Iho part of 1'orityn Mtdulowlek In "Our Boys , " will tntco n permanent part in tlio now play. Miis Stella Dyer , the violinist , daughter of the Chicago nrllsl , Gilford Dyer , is iho guosl ot Sir Honrv and Lady Laynnl In Venice. Miss Dyer has been presonled to the Kmpidsb Frederick , who highly complimented tier ability. j TIM : ovtrniiv.it. . Tlio Ailvnnco nt Points of Supply I'orrr I'rlrc * Up llorr. The heavy ndvunco in oysters nt lialti- moro owing to the largo Thanksgiving trade bus caused an advance hero of &c , prices being ( juotcd at lllo to'"i3 ! per can. Omahn is still below other cities , oyslers beinn ijuotud In ICuuias City 80 higher than In ihla city , and olber clllcs in Ihe same pioportion. Branch , t ( Jo. , nualubt ulion : the light was waged , report the local advance nu not necessarily indicating Iho ending of iho oyslor war. but ns a IICCCH san rosnll of thu advance al the points o supplv , nnd thai llioy lirmly oppo u t further adyanco. The present truce wouk suom lo be iho result of oxluinstlon on.Uu part of tno flutitm'a nnd the war may bn ro nowcd when they pot their Bccond wind , Present prices nro said lo only cover Iho cos . of ino oystori und iho Un ihrown nroum : * ihciu , nnd possibly u portion of the watc 1 lax. The oyslor war has not been wiihou Its advnnluges puoplq who nlwnya rocarde < oyblers as lee much o * n luxury for then have learned tu usa ihoiri freely. James Wnltcomh UiloJ-j iho Hoosier pool who has embalmed the jUuot ] ; sciitimcnt , th moving pathos and ihe nile humor of th common people in enduring verso , faced un other Omahn audicnco tf&t evening , but without second tb..rilvldu iho out n auuvuu celebrity VVf/14 * < * uu tun iiuiiui o Ho prQsonlod ono of ) JR familiar series o 10 10readings , which was Inftrsporsou willi inn . meal numbnri dellgiujpllv rendered by in rhllouioia ( ] ti irtet. ' ' * ' Mr. Hiloy offered sorao of tt.o pieces xvluc r'Oh : have been fuvorilcs in o > t seasons , to xvnlc ho added several Ihat , xvel'o pcxv , nt least I 10 10Ml Omaha. Tno reader ii'JO'ed Ills nuditoi 111 xvilh the ease and cburu ) of xvhich bu uu 111d. such masterly comtnaiiJjj'acd iho lurgo con d. pjny , lillinr Young Mcl/'s / ' Christian Asiocli d.iy lion hull , respaudod W'ltli domonsirailou or most hearty nnd slnciru , ibough much < ibis admiration no douothvas a tribute to 111 1- - 118 personality of ono xvhoi1)us ) endeared lilmsu lo the masses , fit ut linu.llsiiluiR the III. , Nov. I'J. Tbo invosugatlc of the Plnkortorj system by Senators Peffi and Ualliugor was resumed lot'ay.V ' \ , I at Hand , the coal mlno owner , was tbo IIr atJ. J. witness , Mr. Hand doclarad ihat ho wi le opnosou lo forced urburolion HS leading ' lend communism and niurctiv. Conclllullon at nd voluntary arbitration wcro his remuulcs. boon KOKHoil Miller , prosldenl of llio ( Jhicng ones Mllwaulioo ( V Hi. Paul road , said ho et ployed Piniieiion mtin during a strlko for short lime , but discharged itiom as expo sivo and fulllo. es , Socialist T , J , Morgan of Chicago made m- general Gtalotnont uoncennni ; the cmplo inunt ot doloclives by corporations. [ Jo Thrown Out iif Court. Ir.\vin , Colo. , Nov. 10.-A suit , whu ban allraoltid wldo allcallou umong the PC AMUSEvMElNTS. Farnam St. Theater.POPPS - November 20th , 2Ist , 22d and 23d. Mntincc Today and Wcdnosdnv. 'ihe World's Lcaiim * Dialect Comedi.in , CHRIS "and LENA. Supported by \ Sslect Compunv of Plnyors , In cluding the Funniest of nil Irish Comoctlnns. BILLY KENNEDY , The Gorman Nightingale , MISS MARTHA GEORGE. Tho. Cute end Clover Child Artiste , LITTLE CASINO. New Songs ! New Donees ! New Duets ! You mint hush ; it's n matter of co.npnlslon , not Inclination , says thg New York Ilur.iU , You Btntlo , you laugh , you roir , from Hie rlso to the fall of . of the curtain. Tie best of nil American comedians that hnvo nnt-oireit in . * London.- i oiidoti Keloreo FARNAM ST , THEATER | | Popular Prices linflltn November ) Holliday Matinee , S lglllo 24th , 25th , 26thjTjianksgivmg Day Anderson's Unique Company in BIG NRW YORK STJGGEXSS MATINEE SATURDAY. plo owning and conducting ntnusomcnts , \VBS llunlly thrown out of court in this city today. About two vcars IIKO the Slne'o Tax ussoclation lonsod llio Tabor opera house for ouo ovoniuEr , nl whlcn time Henry ( jeer o delii-orod nn address , The treasurer of tbo local orpanl/.utlou is n black nmn , and nftor ho huu taken his suat ho was forcibly ojcctca from tlin house by thonsners. l''or this ho brought suit for SIU.OOU dmnnKos. The court today hold that the ushers were In Ihueranloy of the people who loused the house ana not the owner of the thoaler. An appeal lo the suoronio court will bo taken , Wlltl , ItK A AOT.iltljK Kl'KXT. Clurolunil'H Iteocptlon itt tlio Mnnlmttnn Chili rroiulHcK to llo Itrllllunt. NEW VOIIK , Nov. 19.Tho rccopllon of Prosidont-Elcct Cleveland tonisht at the Monhatlnn club will bo a notable affair. The club house will ba dooonted with llowers , the national colors , draper ies ot Hags and banners that were used or the different associations in the democratic business men's parade. The general rccoplion is lo tnlto plnci in the front , parlor nt 10 o'clock. Stiuper will bo served in Iho billiard room and the p.istel portrait , of Cleveland anil un oil uaintitiR of Andrew Jackson will be placed lORulhcr in a conspicuous ulucu in Iho reception room. The ordinary visitors list 1m * been entirely " suspended. "All the democratic governor ! uud uetnocratlc governors-elect of all ttiu status of tno union have been invilcd and H Is iinnounced that most of luom will oe present. Oltinr invited KUCSIS uio Arthur 1 * . liorman , Calvin S. Hrlcc , Ohlot .lustioo Fuller , \V. P. Hnrrity. Admiral Wulnor. Honrv Vlllord , General Schollold , ( Jeorira W. Childs , Anthony .1. DIMXO ! , tioneral O. O. Hownrd , Oardlniil Giiibuns , Archbishop and Bishop I'ottor. Ki'Hiill III .HIclilK. n. Dr.Tiioir , Mich. , Nov. V.I. Tlio ropunlican candidates Jor pupromo justice , uttornoy general and land coinnnsjionur may no du- fealod. The olllulal returns from all but ol 'lii cotintios id the Kioto show thnt Hoolccr hatil.llll plurality , Dioiiinn ' . ' , 'JJl anil Hurry ij.-lltr. From unolllclal liuuros Kilts now stnnds n uooo sho'.v of wiplns out Uiokma'a plurality . "Unit ShotTor has liillo possibility of bQatinR Berry , while Hoover Is pretty stiro of downiiiK his opponent. Several of Iho mlsslDK counties nro heavily democrallc. rloso Voting In fullliirnliii Svx FIHNI isi'O , Cal. , Nov. lit. Complete olllclal returns from the Third congressional diHlnct plvo Hiilbora , republican , 111 , 10i : ; lunclish , domociat , KI.UIS ; Hillborn's plur ality , twenty-five. H is cluimod , however , thnt a recount nf Allamont precinct , Alamcdn couniy , in whlib Iho vole for congressman Is n reversal of Hint cast for ether candldales , would show changes suftlolont to elect ICngllsh bv about Iho sainu pluiullly as now unuouurcd for Illllborn , ( Sour Fui'iM'tMM , liiili > Jr < iiiiiin , WASIIIXOTOX , D. C. , Nov. 19. ( Special Telegram lo Tin : Hue.I Kx-Conuroisiuan ijear of ihn First Iowa district U io succeed Cjovernor-Kloot Crounso ot Nebraska ns assistant secretary o ! Iho treasury. Gov ernor Gear Is n uongrosviian-ulcci , ana a man of rare executive , ability. Will ( ! oiil < ! t till * iirc.tlon ; , ST. I-oui3 , Mo. , Nov. ID , Cougrnssmnn John J. O'Neill has announced ihut ho will contest the election In the nievtmih Missouri dlslrict ot ClmrloH F. Joy , republican , by an apparent plurality of hixty-six voles , alleg ing gross frauds. \ Vnnliill.U ( .Minify , . Ga , , Nov. IU. An itnporiitnt bill has been introduced in the loi'Ulaluro to allow Iho slate Innki to lasua bills , bused on Bluto or municipal bonds ns security. niuiln u Good Iliinl , SBDAI.IA , Mo. , Nov. -Burglars entered tbo general btoro of William Homnn at Ollor- vlllo" Mo. , blow up the tiafu nnd slo'.o ' n largo amount of money. Tnuro U no bank al Oilervlllo nnd llomun's safe was used us t sun of safety deposit vault by the fanner ; . . It is said that Uio roboor * tccurod ovci Hank MrmnuijiT Arriistcd HOSTON , Mass. , Nov. 10 , William Scan Ion , at'od 10 , for UTO years a moiicn or foi - , lllfuliiton & ( Jo. , banlicr > , U undoi urrost chaivcd with stealing fUUOJ In sugar certllicaics from iho firm. BOYD'S New Theatre , 3 Nights , Tliauksoivin ? 0 O 2 Matinees , and Commencing Saturday Thorsday-No,24 , - ? , Annual Engagement , of the Emlnout Tragedian , MR. THOMAS W. And hlsoxcollant company of players in the lol.owinu iol ci repertoire. Thankgirin % Jlfalincc , 'merchant ' of Venice' ' Thursday NigJtl , W Friday and Saturday A Qrnml Spretaculir Producllon 01 " ' ' "Bicliard III , Saturday Matinee. "Ricliei8u ! , " The sale of seals \vill opnn , it 0 o'floo ! Wednesday morning atjlhu followlne Price- Parquet $ J 61 l'1-ht 6 Hows. Circle . . 1 Oi Last C ROWJ Circle . . 1 Ol 1 t owsHaloony . 1 0 " Hews Ualcouy 7 General AdmUsion , Kirt Tloor. 7 General Admission , linlcony . . . 6 Mutinoe Prices. . $1.00 , 7/io. / 00 BOYD'S a : Three Nights und Woiinos lay Mullnoo. MONDAY , NOV. 21st. Clark and Cox's Superb Spectacular iJndurthoaiijpicosnfthci Asiucmlcil I'll ultli 160 People I i ih CJaat - - IBO Mainly Drill at llio Naiads , ( 'liarinlir D'uii of tlio llnilrrlllca. IntH > > ute Iliiulo'j Hca Diinuf , ( lay Uun.'H of thu filt"ilusi < . bui'iitiitji'fNiuv. : ' : IM.DJANT n viT.\n Onasto , Hlat rlonl , Mnifnlfloont. Heats on sulo nt l.ox olllci1. I i > uiil pilcei. FIRS ! M E. CHURCH TWI.NTini'll in , . DA l.M'OKT. Alunduy Niiriu , Nov. : UI. ORGAN RECITAL , nv - Mr. Thomas J. Kelley Aloibted by MrK Murlin Ualin. Minriiiiiij Ml < Onrr Miiii > 't ' > I'linnocU. f ojir.nioj Mr laiolun II. L'oiifluiid , lluiltnnn ; Mr , Hurl I ! nt lor. Violin ; Mr , J. U llullur , 1'latio. AdaiU > lon . . . . . . . . , , , , . . . 0 AMUSEMBNTa LAST BOYDS TIIEA1HK. TIME. TONIGHF. TONIGHT , THIS ( SUNDAY ) EVENING , NOV. 20 , Lnafc Porfirmnnoo oftho nii.l . limir , lvp IVi.liietmn of thPdrcal nl .Mi < U > lirninfttio fmv ( > , "THE STOWAWAY. " . . . . < nml foil iiliti > rflit'IJVo'rj I'Htilciiliirl M/1 ' ? , I'lclilcntfil ' In Art ll.S.lko" | Hoi\m > ovnmJ , , / ' * ' < n KnilniMil llPtorniod CracK-Tninn , , MI , i .i ! m ' 1H' " " "MM'-v-iT ' ir n M > I ' , 111 tiiir f lli ' ninlloiu'o - Hi'nllMlo nml > clontltlcl ' " " > ' I'lhus. lion unicd op.'ii nil d. r Ml TOOT YOUR HORN. i ) ) Ki/ bric / ) ( In n al far ( wcasiontllly his aim /lorn , wjifridUi/ / lie t c , \ tdnrs / / / ri idin doiny , not ulout i yxr1jlt \ , , ( tboiilOiiitiliiCs l'o ) > nlur Family /iVM > if , nml I ( / ( > it with jimi'c , ut tliix tltuitrcoii / icitwM ( lie best wti'.t ficrivii inK city. Mure Imlint ci 7 c'lililnn ( tllaitl the nwtinrcs , tjnin uini * all the other thr trct > . ticc fur IM ( Oild y nr.ct n-cckt ONDERLRND BIJDJTHEHTRB Car. I.MI SU nn i * \vo , Uinuhn , Neb. Wee' Comm c.ng Monday , Hov , 21 Coi , ,111101 , Program from 1 p.m. to it | j.in. No hitchno wait. COME ANY TIME .NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM T1IK ACMK OV rr.KFKCTJON. Wo Study lo I'lonsc Our I'ronoitcod Surto s Our Apprucinteil Uowarrt. OMAHA'S ' FAYOIUTE FAMILY RESORT Grows Steadily in Popular Favor. People Turned Away livery Week Anollicr G anil Array of ArlMic lalcnl. Headed by the Great ia Slock Oraipsny - 11 1 1 KSENT I NO - The Realistic Comedy-Drama , Convict's Daughter Appropriate Scenic Effects. Truthful Stage Sellings. A Superb of ' ' Company I'layori tol'ortray t'io C'liar.iclor. ' . OUR MERRYMAKERS. MONTGOMERY & WILLIAMSON Itellncd and KnocUahuiil Songs an'l Dances. R Y A N "C Ml LD R UN Tno Vuisutllu.Tiivoiil os , lliu polsot tlio Indies. Tim 1'ccrlf.ss Mini ) ituadur. You think and. nkit f Hush , hu irnds your Ihiin 'Ids , tul s ymii IIEU. your inline , llio I'diiiblnallrn of yunr hiifu. Wcrili Kuin nun's to InvoHlliutu. DAVIS ANLTGliRMAINE I.niit of "IrUh VIsloV loinp.inv. The ooluliratud Iilsh Comedy SLi't.h team , PETER HETLSTROM I Tlli:8WKI.SII : ! i\llOKANT. Hey list yiiinphu'a yobiilllicsau mill and will intrmlnro u wonderful collect Inn nt nnl- inu | inn.u.il liiiiiiiin.Mils An nr- IHt on d'u'li OMU. An i\collcnt ; niu-.lc il | ( : onrsm- cliil nroliuslra. A line oruhustrn win 1,0 iiddud no xt wdrl ; . OltAND TIIAMCrtIIVI > O M ATIMOnccmi- rnt'iicinj ; nl 1 | i. in. Thu u\-unlns Prli-e- * will ) ir 'vail. liiidiuV HOIIVSII i H.iy. I'rlilny , Nov. LTi. hello. ) ) ( 'hliili'fii's M > l nee next Salnrdny , iidinloslo i , Inclid nj ; r xurvoil buattf , lUcuiilb , Notica Change in Prices , EVENINGS ICi hcnuil I'nr- Hdai'i-M'd II il > ijnul conv Nnxiiuirnd Not Niinihi-r- cd Keats MATINEJGS To MI | | Including 1'ivrts u nun of the Hi'scruiil House | ! f-'uat Heals for TliunKsalv IILJl it n 'iniii I nci HO n lip losnrviul unuU'u ! < IN AIIVA.NOK. NEXT MONDAY , NOV. 21 AT EXPOSITION HBLL Oonoo at 0:15 : , i.p ir.ib n COIICITIH by thu Original" , Dodge City Cowboy Band Ill > \\USON .Uri KlNCt.AIH Prop iii.d den i Mair'r. Rlmlciil Dueutor. hl'i : IA I. AltriSTS ) MUSS DJIIAVlliV. : . I'rimn Dniiiin Moprano. Air. A. 11. hMJl.i. , Anicrlcii'afiivoillol' MlH'iMtuii. ticNKiu iruulubl Lady C Mr. lUlM'H Itnvcn. lliu I'lifnomuiml I'l'tHiMurvo.1 ' mulH . 1 , . . . . ' | AiliulbHlon . . . Advance milo al Max Muyur In Uro. Juwulrjr morw.