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{HE DAILY BEE. |THE LOCAL CAMPAIGN | ELEGANTLY EN‘TEBTAINB_D' Saturday Morning, Oct. 0. BREVITIES. W -Patersou sel's coal- —Freder ick Leadiing Hatter. —For thie tecth, Kubw's Dentrifice. - o2tf —“Pleagimt Hour:” pary to-night — P rter is yroning the Owaha Ferry. Lahia's bulk yerfume ot Kubn'e on's. A new s'ock of dkerchief ex Lencts at Saxe's. | o cas of stock came in ol over the C.. B. &Q Whipple, MM lau & ¢ . 1422 Douplas street For stove repairs g0 to W. F_Stoetzcl WORLD. “I'enth and Jackson st BEST IN T Busima’s. 8 s Patters best of meats at Bath & White's ma: postoffice. 2! kes the cake. For —A geand ball and soiree music n be given by the Omaha Mwnnerchor Sun- dzy evening at Metz's ha Oystes direct from Baltimore; sele 45 ceuts; Standard, 85, Uhcice apples, 52 arrel, at Gladstonc’s. P ast received at William Gentl ds of beautiful Whte Rosey Street. A. Worth : Terit Spates, Secretiry » 8 in the city en rou ill address the citizen ¥ to-night. n Ladies fands Society for the parpo toward the buiiding of a will continue each even weok. The count of the game b ggel by the of the Omaha Sportsnen’s , resulted as follows side, 7; Captain Blake's side, e latter party will, in with the rules of the elub, pay for the sup- per at Wirth's to-night. —Captain Wood desires ' to tice toll w to-day fis the vester Captain rdence e as the best private Tntrodu - tions Good tire . The Prairie Queen quadrille a o be introduce has commenced the removal of his to the new brick bock opposite h's old tand. Hs will occupy hoth floors and basement, and has one of the best ar- vanged buildin in the west. The heavy plite windows in the front are the larzest k ten men > put them iv. the 0 in town, and ¢ When the n a line i all Taid, which will be v election day, it will be a week or two before even freicht traios can be run over the road, as but Jit- e of it has been ballasted. Ouly the A extea rough places will be bal” Ax T trains will re next wpring. ore freight traius are put on, anounced st be put on be New Stoo of lndios’ French Kid, Batton, Side Lace, Polish, and Front Lace, t rectived at 11. Douve & Co.’s, Laading Shoe Store. PERSONAL PABABRAI’ES.‘ jus A. Nush weut west yesterday . M. Charles Atking is in the city. V. 3. Broatch returned from_the eart vis, of Albion, Nebrasks, ursday in town., Mr. 7. H. Mountain eave for Col 1. C. Brunner, the Sixtsenth street gro- cer, is comvalescent, after a illne:s of two weeks. o town, and will aday ortwo, M H. Judd came in from Minnesota lay with » party of 18 for Hele- na, Montana. 1.0, Phillippi, division superintendent Bullington & Missour, railroad, wis i Omaba Thursday. Mir. Richurd Delaney, a former resident Oumaha, but now of Ogden, Utah, is viting his friends in thiscity, after anab- «nce of seven years. Heney Dohle, <f the “Leading Shoe Taruham street, returned home terday from New York, where he 1id i a heavy winter stock of boots and . Halbert returned yesterday froms, t to linois and Tndiana, and reports condition of things, politically, down resembling the ominous cahn o security of the country is to le ricken down by a democratic national victory. Mrs. Packwood and daughter, of Bal City, Oregon, left yesteriny for Jack- u, Nebraska, aft.r spending several days 1ong old friends. Mrs. Packwood, {nec O Brien), was one of the residents of Omaha twenty years ago, and was warmly welcomed back by wmany of the pioneers of the city, They will retarn to Omalia in a few weekp. Mason M. Hill, of Nashotah, Wiscon- sin, passed through the city yesterday, en to Salt Lake City, where he has miniag interests aud is engaged in aperintending the construction of works for r.ducing low grade ores by a new p: Mr. Hill is an old Union Pacific contractor and did all th beavy work f Tuonel No. 2, making the heavy. Blue Croek aud Prom.nt ry Point, He will return i about a month. —_— Hay by the bale, ton or carload; wleo the best Winter and Spring Wheat Flour, Oata, corn, Bran Feed, Vegetables, ete. ! B. B. Wiey & Co., 0 16:n 8., bet. Oapitol avenue and | Tax Dodg 29 6t New Stock of hsnd-sewed Shees, | Just received at o H. Domx & Co.'s, Leading Bhoe Store. m- | foundat; Hasc.lity in the Registration Board. Playing into the Hands of Re- peaters, A Bummer Trying to Smng Eimself nto the Legis- lature. Tn the excitement of the campaign we had almost fcrgotten that the m for an immerse am unt of rogucry had been Jaid by John M. Tharston & Co., by procuring the sp- ent | and tricksters to p of motorious callawa; s of regi The reorganized registration poirt trars, The Annual Election acd Ban- quet of Omaha Engine Co. No. 1. The record of events In this city would be incomplete without due no- tice of the third anuual election snd banguet of Engine Co. No. 1, which took place in their hall Thursiay. The ba'l was handsomely decorated for the cecasion. On the front wall was placed a triple arch in festcons he words “Welcome,” se Co. No. 1,” #1870, inscribed in crystal lot- upon which “Omsha 41880" were After the election of officers for great tables, beavily laden were in ing. Tully one hundred and tifty The Pleasantries of One and A New Art Gallery in ths Tem- to one is desth to avother, and vice verss, what is desth to one i3 often fun o another. tion wes well illustrated by the little CITIZENS' MASS MEETING! To Nomivate an Indepsndent Anti-Mon-poly Legislative Ticket, JODGE AND JORY. Profundity of the Other. Which is Demanded in the in- terest of the Tax- Payers, And for the Welfare of all Classes of Citizens. ple of Justice. Ttis an old saying that what is fun The latter proposi- pleesantries indulzed in by the jury in the c1se of tho State va. Fletcher Mitchell,for the murder of Jas. Lyons, At the urgent request of a large number of tax-payers and citizens of :fi:"m.,;w yoar, the gaests were in- | at Millard, ia July last. Col. E. F. this couniy, a mass meeting is hereby vived o the lower floor, where three | Smythe was counsel for the prizoner, | callod for Saturday, October 30th, at and A.§N. Ferguson and A. L Robi- son for the state. The Col. was intense- 2p. m., sharp, at Clark’s Hall, toput in nomination a legislative ticket for o|d _ | senatorial fight. board, with one or two exceptions, 18 | guests were amply fod, and yet there aud mnde & good speech. He was followed by Mr. 0. H. Ballou. The Gartield and Arthur Glee club then which was loudly en- ¥ the governors of tate under our statute. The law Leitly requires the goveroor to|wave a 8o chosso from among the men kuown | ¢ored. Their song, by request of Mr. - th S R high | J- W- Nichols, who was master of their unewerving loalty and high | oo nyoyies, entitled *Cypher Sam,” charactor for itegrity. Now, if Gov. | brought down the house. It was im- ance liad taken any pains to ascertsin | mense. The “Big Fous” gave a choice the character of the man he appointed, | rendition i their peculiar way. t consists. of a harmoni- instead of simply fulfilling the orders of Union Pacific aitorneys, his ap- poiutments would have been approved SR — Scarcely had the body of A. R. Orc'ard been cold, and before he was in bis coflin, before Isaac S. Hascall was commissioned as his successor for tho Second ward. Now, this man Hascall, is known all over the stato s one of the most disreputable political tricksters in the whole country. His record for loyalty is that he was an avowed rebel sympathizer during the eutire war, was driven of Kansas his treasonable uttersnces and during two years after the war, while living in Omaha, was the most blatant copperhoad we had in thecity. _ Oue of the first things Hascall did as registrar, was to es- can, guitar, banjo, and ““tooth-pic} his well received. Messrs. beard and Festner gave a very fine selection on tho guitar and zither. Mr. John Evans spoke in bis charac- teristic style, consisting of rich eallica on the honorable mayor and his canac- ity for victuals and me:sages, (which latter he did mot eend over to tho Bluffs ) Many other perzons contributed in various ways to the pleasure of the ovening. At 12 v'elock Mr. Nichols de- clared an adjournment with thanks to whom thanks were do, and a cordia invitation to meat tho company ag at the fourth annual banquet, when, Providence permitting, the ladics and sweethearts of the members would be present. The fl'owing is a list of the nowly clected «flicers Foroman, Mr. Tony Harold, Fifst Assistant Forcman, Mr. Dennis Lace; Sec:nd Assistant Foreman, Mr. out for ing the hours he pretends to sit. That Haccall is capablo of committing the most gigantic frauds in registra tion, everybody kuows, and he will be closely watched from now on. In other wards changes have been till the next regular meetin ade that aré equally unpopular, if S not inexcusable. Y 11 Find A SARATOGA CANARY, ti:+ finest Yosterdey's R padlican contains and best bes the following: 2 *‘Among the appoiutments made by the chairman of the connty central committce was a me: ) for last evening, t: Jumes te for representative, and Col F. Smythe of thie city. Thes nen were prowpily on hand i e & Co's. and wateh ro- particular, Wanrrse, Mo\ 028 3t Mer. Ransom having been chosen to preside, opencd the meeting with a 10d remarks, which carried tio true ring of loyal rapublicanism with them. He was followed by Mr. K: who told the Listeners in his stra forward, eloqueut style, whoand what ho war, aud what claims he had for Stor AND Look 1v, Katon has the most couplete ars o and at New York prices. yner, We have rece Quinces on consignment, which must ¢ two barrels of mado up of the most motorious | remained many baskelsiul. Alter the | Gyt Syt NUR R By cage. Tn »slitice] shysters who have eves dis. | throng had again seatod themselves up | tho course of the argument hefoco the piiticel shys o have eve ¢ < gu araced the city, ‘nd we have no doubt | stairs, the U. P. band rendered a very | jary cn Friday ho aaid, “If 1 had my e b Z whether you should bring in a ver- ed by fraudulent registration, | Chare was called up for a spoech. Hel g; ¢ fiior aoaiuat my client o % spoks in his usuwl happy vein | ypiingt . F. Smythe, which would sy B b 35 1ad | gt Gice cHiua Wb s peritentiscy i a ional repeaters aud dead-beats | though he, as he said, had |seud one of us to the peitentiary, PR Lo s S very nealy ran out of gas. |wouldrather it woro against Smythe. who are in the service of the moro- . + oolioa | Tluow that Mr. Ferguson wiil tel polists. The ntment of regis- [ Hon. J. C. Cowin was next called | 'y 'enid for effoot, but if so, tablish the offios in Fleck's | g o “f”;','g..fi'_f..’,'fl“;}'; 83 s ey sdoon in the Sccond ward. etary, Mr. J. W, Nichcls; | v Robison's conjuratinginfluences y oy o 1 Whirehonolsi | Bestdes Smytho's grave was that of Put oven there ho Tt o be found |yttt M T % e doforsed | Lot iuscribed with, his name end ly interestod in s client and g0 cou vinced of his innosenco that he was gentlemen, when I die let there be written on the marble stone, which marks my last resting pl epitsph _but_ this, “He toLp A ure” and let Mr. Fer guson’s name be iuscribed aa an eter- nal witness beneath it.” Mr. Robinson in his speech con- jured up the spirit of the murdered man to haunt the prisoner in his @loomy cell and down to the dark val- ley of the shadow of death, etc. The jury retired and remained in deliberation for 24 hours, when they failed to agree and were discharged On examining the jury room the ivalls were found to tell’ the story of their deliberations. Among their number was an artist whose pencil is worthy of Iying alongside that of Dore. Upon the west wall of the room wis & scenc at Prospect Hill. In the midst of aventes of mat ble monuments ard bending cypraus trees stood two graves. At the head of one is a tombstone on_which is written, “E. F. Smythe, ‘Itisa lie” A. N. Ferguson.” This rep- resented the six who stood for couvic- tion, whose names wefe written at one side. For the cdification of the six in favor of acquittal there appear- ed the apirit of James Lyons, with elongated form and the head of a fight- ing cock. Back of him wus Death and Satan, one with a seythe, the oth- the words under, the Sun, and Sky of Heaven, To the left of thi ne was Bailifl Potter feeding the jury, avd further on the bar-rocm at Millard, with Lyous standing in_front of the ice- box, drawing a bead on Mitcheil, who auds, glass in hand, at the other end of thebar. According to the testi- mony of one witness, Lyens said, “If you throw that glass at me I'll shoot you, you s— of a b—,” and was three winuies Iater shot by Mitchell through fear of this threat. An ornamental scroll on another wall bears the date, October 18th, and the nimes of the six who stood for ac quittal. Another scroll bears the le- gend, “Twelve jurors after sisteen hours of suffering. State vs, Mitch- el Prospects good.” A yacht under full sa'l, a tug boit named afier one of thu jury and the mystic “320" are in another p riion of the gallery, whi'e a vignette of U. 8. Gr: with the words, “‘President in 1884, aud a picture of Talmage hcldimg forth in the Brooklyn Taberuacle, complete the decorations, WHAT WILL CONVICT. 5 A be sold, and will « fler them at 50c a asking their suficagen. Without mak- * 10 i K: is one of the most efiective | 205t _ Fumwixe & Co., Grocers. o e siater i s w0t | Flower Pot, Hanging Basket and asm and pride to the Learts of those | Bird Cage Brackers, in new designs, whoheard bim, alternately. He re- | at Evens’, 14th and Dodge. 27-t ferced briefly to Mr. Rosowater, his e New fi ds in large variety, just received, including new dricd rule or ruin policy, and his daplicity, fruits, Citron Pecl, Nuts, Jallics, and_effoctually sifenced the slanders that man was uttering through the SUITSANDCLOAKS FOR ALL AGES, at McDoxawp & sense of the word. Befora proceeding with his epecch the colonel called on Mr. Kyner to ring for the crowd that grand song en- titled ““Sherman’s March to the Sea,” which request was, after considersble deprecation on the part of himself and insisting ou the part of the audience, coiplied with. It is safe to say that if his speech won friends; his complance with their wishes and the manner and sentiment of his singing won more, and he eatdown amid deaf- pplause.” “When the people of Douglas county campaign sonsters down in Lin- culu to make laws for them, they will undoubtedly selec: the windy blather- skite Kyner. His chief and in fact his only claim to a place on the legis- lative ticket is his service during the war, and loss of a limb, for which he draws a heavy peaston. There were two old veterans on the streets of Omaha to-day play- ing a hand-organ, who are just as much entitled, if seat in the legislature, as Kynor. One of them had lost both legs and an arm aud coull beat the canary bird of Crosxs axp Dowa Croaxs axp Dotans ! Just receivod this morning another large iuvoice of the choicest novelties in Dolmans, Cloaks, Jackets, Ulsters, Palotots and Hanelocks, ranging in price to suit overy class of purchas- ers, Call and see for yourself. fu-th McDoxarn & Harmisox. enifiy cheers New Engravings at Hospe's Wire Flower Stands and Wire Moss any’, 14th and 27-3t FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The Omaha Fur Manufactarer, Henry G. Richter, is to be found op- posite the postofi 026-tf Mrs. M. Cox, Fashionable Dress Maker, 517 Fifteenth street, between Davonport and Chicaso. not more o, to a First-class hoard at the McKenzie Saratoga all hollow in singing. Tie | pining Hall, Sisteenth and Dodge idea that @ man who hun't a dallar | gl S3 0 SRR S M iavested with us, and who can pick uD | ¢'th."cit1 aad convenient for ek, his carpet mack st a0y |poginess men and others. Tickets B T e ok, A odix i lmoels) ey be placed in a position of grave re- sponsibility by the votes of this peo-| suTTS) SUTDSY SUITSI! ple, could only originate in the brain of an insurance agent. Kyner finds fault with Rosowater’s rule or rain policy because he objects to sending mea to the logislature, who simply want to market the votes of Donglar county to the highest bidder in the We manufacture black cashmere suits on short notice; a large variety of the best brands to select from. Black silk suits to order from the cel- ebrated “‘Guinet” and “‘Bomet” brends. Stuff suits ready made from $5 00 upwards. We have made a re- duction of twenty five per cent. in these goods. Hundreds to select from and a perfect fit guaranteed in roLITICAL SHO That peripatetic wind mill, old Bald- win, went to Waterloo Thursday to pull the wool over the eyes of the peo- | OVery instance. ple out there, but me met a decided | 2 f-m-th McDoxawp & HagRrsox. check and came very nearly being kicked out of the meeting for his im- . Death Record. pudent lying and obecenity. John Douglas, formerly with Clark Captain Broatch retarned from the | & Warden of this city, died at Ogallala gast yesterday and sigoifies his wil- | yesterday l;‘"g;'",- to accept the nomination for | john McKinner, aged 35, died Oct. cgislature and wo expect that he [ o 3 i U T T funorsl e o e Shoot. t introduced as | Snect Cider, Backwheat, Maple Syrup | Ha¥er' ourt of keoping & dis- one with whom the people of Florence | Fruit Butters, etc., etc. orderly house during August wera already familiar, as a good Fuenive & Co., Grocers, |00 September, but appesled his apakaclnd a “rilware”in seseey = caso. The city council ordered to find that it was a disorderly house within the meanicg of this complaint. that liquors_were sold or that singing was_sllowed there at proper times would not of itself make the house a The prisoners now in the county jail who have been tried and convicted before Judge Savage during the pres- ent term of the district court, will be brought before the bar at 10 a. m. to- day to receive sentence. At the same time the judge will pase judg- ment in the cate of the state vs. Harry Douglas county that will be composed of men whom the paople can trust with their vital interests in the next legislature. This is call made jn responte to the overwhelming sentimont in this com- that Improper cxerted by corporation munity influence has been manegers in the packing of primaries and conventions and pomination of condit ites who cither have no inter- e In conmon with our people, or by tau tious are em loyment and business rola- udar the control of corpo- rate moncpolies. Only such persons as are in active sympathy with this movement are ir - vited, and only such will be admitted Reg stration Notice, State of Nebrasks, Douglas County.-ss Notico is hereby given that I will sit in the store f E. W. Wyman's, 16th street, three docrs south of Pos- Offico, on Monday, Wednosday and Saturday, October 25th, 27th and 30th, also on Monday, November lst, 1880, for the purpose of registering the electors of the fourth ward, City of Omaha, Douglas Coanty. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand this 15th day of October, A. D, 1880. Jonx 8. Woon, 01516t Registrar of said ward. t Hospe's, To the Sixth Ward Voters. Last chance to reglster, (acat Red man's store.) 1 will sit at my office, No. 910 nosth Sixteentlstreet, every evenivg from 6 to 9 p. m., commenc- ing Monday, October 25th to Satur- day. October 30:h, end ¥ onday, No- vember lst, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. to complete urw list. Everybody come. Jas N. Mukray, Registrar 6th Ward, cAPs AL Borner's Stove much the in the Market. Call and sce. 025 6t finest 1416 h subsecuent insertion, FIVE CENTS frst fusertion novor loas thar to participate in the deliberations of the mass convention. R. Maurer has opened his new saloon and iunch room 1314 Farvham strect, late Elgutte i Thave a fot of heatihg stoves suit- able for stores aud offices, aleo a largs wrought iron range and cast iron cooking stoves for hotel use, which I will close out at much less than cost, also tinware and house-furnishing goods cheap. Enquire at 0dd Fel- Tows black. E. F. Cook. 0278t S. P. MORSE & G0, CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. FARNHAMST. An Opportunity is Now Offered to all Ladies West_of New York City to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Ever shown in a retail store; purchased for cash direct from French manu- facturers, and especially made and finished for the retail irades OUR “GASHMERE Inall numbers and all LESS THA £1.25. 24 inch, all Silk Bro VELVETS ANTED—A child by a wet ntirse; refarence kiven Iuquito at Or, Ceanise, 78 i iy, to rent a dwelling F su't of rootm<; mu-t be tn go:d 00d tentaute prompt pay. Inquire at this oifice, L GOOD NEWS FOR THE MASSES, THE BOSTON ONE PRICE CASH DRY GOODS STORE Will open in Kennedy's new brick building on Tenth atreet, between Jackeon and Jones, on Monday, No- vember 1st, with a new, fresh, well assorted stock of goods, which have been purchasad at recent trade sales in Boston and New York for cash, and will be offered at prices heretofore un- known in Omahs, Our aim shell always be to cater, for the popular trade, aud leave others to look after the high toned. Remembor November 1st, Boston One Price Store, 10th St., bet. Jackson and Jones, oct27-tf California Pears, Plums, Grapes, t Tizard’s Palaca o021 tf THE CREIGHTON, A firat-claen hotel in every respect, is situated on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This vew house is newly and el: gantly fur- niched throughout, and the table and bill of fare will compare favorably with tho beet in the land. Give it & trial. No runnor at tho Depot, oct29-e0d-tt ANTED— good housekeeper, at 109 Farnhan street, up staiis. 6314t Y FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LANI 1g on Sherman ave., locks nor h fr.m 16th_street. bridy S5 BTN furuiturs for sate, cheay usitiess part of city, 8 rooms, for boarding house: 75 now house, ¢ Enquire J. F. Koe, & bam. OR RENT—House and lot in Shul 04, near now’ Room 6, Creighton or. 1:th and Farn- 696-11 N near Cas3stree’. 63111 Office 14ih 1€ inoh Silk Velvets, at 28 inch Silk Velvets fro; PLUSHES! “GASHMERE CRIFFON SILKS,” ALEXANDRE SILKS,” “CASHMERE PRINCESSE SILKS,” “SANS NOM SILKS,” widths, commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished at $1 25, up to the finest production of the celehrated “LOONMS OF L YONS.” These Goods We Offer at N COST OF IMPORTATION. An inspection will well repay intending purchasers. FINE BEROCADE SILES. 21 inch Brocades in bronze, garoet, navy, brown, $1.00 a yard, worth 21 Fine Black Brocade at $1.25, worth $1.75. cades, at $2.00, $2.25, $3.00. , PLUSHES, SURAH’ SILKS. 16 inch Silk Velvets at $1.00. $1.50, 8175, $4.00, $2.25, $2.59, $3.00. m $4 00 to $9.00 a yard PLUSHEIS! Silk Plushes in all Colors, all Shades. BROCADE PI.USHES In Garnet, Navy, Green, Prune, Gendarine, Ete. CASHMERES| CASHMERES| Black and Colored Cashmeres, all Wool, 45 cents. Qur 40 inch, Colored Cashmeres, 70, worth 90 cents, Our 40 inch, Colored Cashmeres, 80, worth $1.00. Our 40 inch Shudda EFILANNIE Cashmeres, 75, worth $1.00. .S, BLANRKETS, DOMESTICS, TARBLE LINENS, All Retailed at New York Prices. Qualities equal, we are to-day selling goods cheaper than any house in the west, One price marked in plain figures. S. BP. MORSE & CO ‘OR RENT—Finely furnished rooms a Davenport streat, bet. 13th and 14th MOR RENT—2 ' ov [ “chants Exch Dodgo streets. 10k §3LE—Horse, bugey atd hamess com- ploce, choap for casb, ai653 10th st. T ttu {IOR SALS—Rhubaro Roots. 300 hills for sale ut Charlton Bro., 16 nd Davent ozt. 7 THAY,FOR SALE-0 tong of dloice hay in stack, in mezaow near Fort Omaba. Apply toJ. H. Bracki 76550 ELGUTTER! Poppleton Block. FOOT-PADS, Brought to Bay and Routed by an Intended Victim. Lucae, who was convicted in Judge the city marshall to close the place, on 11th street, but Lucas got out an in- junction and kept on running his sa- loou, though in a quiet and orderly manner so far as wo bave heard. The case was warmly contested before Judge Savage, and the following charge to the jary is, at the sugges. tion of several attorneys, produced in the columns of tho Bme, to show on what evidenco a man may be found cuilty of keeping a disorderly place and be closed up: GENYLEMEN OF THE JURY:—First— The complaint agsinst the defendant in this case is that from the 15th day of August to the 4th day cf Septem- ber, 1880, ho was the keeper of, end did maintain a disorderly house in thisc ty. Second —The question for you to determine is, was the houte in ques- tion at the time, a disorderly h.use within the meaning of the ordinance on that subject? 1f so, and bo was the keeper of it or maintained it, you should find him guilty. Third—In_deciding whether this was a disorderly house or mot, you have a right to inquire as to the char- acter of the peopls who habitually re- sorted there. 1f you find that it was customarily frequented by idle, dis- orderly, debiuched porsons, prosti- tutes, drunkards, persous of evil fame and name and dishonest conversation, it would be evidence agaiust the char. acter of the place, which you eught in connection with all the testimony in the case to take into consideratian. Fourtt—The management or con. duct of the place is also a legitimate subject of inquiry. Was it a place where disorders, such as fizhting, pro- fae swearing, loud and unseemly noisee, were permitted or suffered | Was it kept open at times when by the legislation on_that subject it should have been closed? Was it so managed as to disturb persons law. fully about the place, or disturb the borhood ? Fifth—If you find that the place in question was a place of public resort, habitually frequented by tipplers and prostitutes, where brawls were suf- fered, where profane swearing and loud quarreling were allowed, by which the peace of the neighborhood was disturbed, you would havea right Sixth—OFf course, the mere fact EBAbout nins o'clock Thursday Mr. Charles Q. Freewsn, ticket auditor of the B, & M., had an adventure witha brace of footpads at the corner of Twentieth and Webster strests. He had been making an evening call in North Omaba and was returning to his rooms at the residence of G. W. Ambrose on Farnham street, when he discovered suddenly that he was being followe1 by two men, whose pace was regulated by his own. When he hd sscertained this to a certainty, he waited until he was directly beneath the gas lamp on the corner, and there stopped to let them pass him, keeping his back towards them, As they came up he watched their shadows on the walk, and when very near them saw one flash & club out from beneath bis coat to fell him to the ground. Up to this time he had been uncertain of the design of the men, but on seeing this he whirled suddenly about and poiating his pistol, ‘which he held cocked in his hand at the men said, *‘Now what do you want of me?” On seeing the weapon, the two men with- out further delay turned and fled, and Mr. Freeman pursued his way uomo- lested. The gentleman is not only a dead shot, tut an excellent fencer, and as he carried a sword cane in his hand he was more than a match for them under any circumstances. The friends of geod order regret that he did not wing his aseailants, Ladies’ French Kid Shoes, Button Side lace and Polich, at low prices, New Stock Just Received, at H. Donre & Co.’s, Douglas Uounty District Court. Procoedings bad on yesterday, the Hon. James W. Savage, presiding: Gerhardt Barcherdt and William Eilsworth were admitted to ¢Htizen- ship. Jameson va. Little; submitted upon argument of counsel. Spetman vs. Connell; same. Court adjourned until this morning at 9:30 o™lock. Registration Notice. State of Nebraska Douglas Co. Notice is hereby given that I will will be voted for pretty generally by | all classes, A corps of detectivis has been | quietly organized among our citizens to watoh the registration business and keep track of the movement of tramps and repsaters who are being imported | into this city, lace at 4 p. m. to-day f | disorderly one. It is for you to say R oy S ] et the teitimony in teass; sud | er of Thirtounth and Chicagostreets, ! residence on Chicago, between 14th i and 15th. Deceased had a fall from | house some months ago, from which he | never fully recovered. Tae infant child of H. H. Adema, | VOF cases, at . dled Oct, 28th, Funeesl to-morrow, | 280t Wareras, McMuwuan & Co's. whether the defendant fa or is not the scaffulding at J. L. Webster's new | guilty. sit In the store of Edward Lucas, cor- n viow of the foregoing instructions | October 25th, 26th and 30th, for the | parpose of correcting the voting list of the Fifth ward. S. WiKEFILLD, Registrar of the Fifth ward, Omahs, Dooglas county, Nel American Watches, in gold and sil- O SALE~Tho choapest and mos: deniate property of the kind In the West. . A co°d hougeand small fru:t farm; one mile from Covia- fl Nev. 75 OR SALE—Mixed ‘and California Sts. P &5 V'S5 MISNIE EEMAN wil plowso et her mother knov her preseat place of res - dence before November 7tu, 1580, Address, cor. fthand Piciflcst K. 6. nts, at A. Holmes16th 615t sizesat 516 LF—Cottonsood [amber of all MOND'S, Sixteontlat. KYAN, Omaha, —One ‘arze red cow, large homs and white hind feet. Any information may d Paul street”, Grand OPENING HAS NOW OPENED FOR INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK of Fzll and Winter Clothing for Men's Youths' Boys’ and - Children’s Wear, --SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET the requirements of Everybody. ---OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS 1S the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. —CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our large display of Dress and Business Suits, Fall Weight Overcoate, Novelties in Furnishing Goods, Styhsh Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Califorfornia Blanketsand Overalls, &c.. &c. —NOONEIF HE CONSUL'TS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL buy one dollar’s worth ot Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices, LATEST TELEGRAMS § Are Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price List: Iba of A sugar for., 0o o b e se Ly seliog and 16 oo orim sagar ok 100 rges. W, pmile N, nary C. Sagar 0 E-of ittnor’s brick yarJ, North Omaba, Siite Goamaizead Sapar for - % - 6%ethft | g’ b Cut Loaf Sugarfor. re FTARE P2 o et cowwin coy. | 3108505010 G o 1o ple burne, and ciio white cow, red on nack, | 8 1b8 best T wiih cippied Roms. " or. sth and Dorcua st | 4118 cholee Ei — T oo MTyeon Tea por ib, 30 40 {PECIAL NOTICE—Oto Frisom. vetermary | Ooloni Tea pex Ib, 30 to. i »Y_ surzeon. gradusto of the voterinary college | Japan Tea per Ib, 30 to 50 of Stuttgart and Zarich. Hospital 1149 Sherman | Eitest Gunpowder Tea B B e 878 10 32 hars Climax Soxp 10 24 bars Laundry Soap 100 18 bars Linen Soap for. 100 Pure Maplo Syrap in gal. can 1g0 Golden Syrup, per galion. G New Orloans §: v ® 7 5 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No othe preparation makes such lizht, flaky hot breads, or luxurious pastry. e eaten by dypeptict without fear of the Tis resulting from heavy § digestible food. Bold only in cans, by all Grocers. KovAL Bai®o Pownsr Co.. N w York J. H. FLIECEL & ©0. Succemors o J. H. TUIELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, DENTESTRY. T. 8. HITCHCOOK, M. D. 8, From New York has located in Omsha, and Kuaranteesto do first class work. Dental Rooms, oyer A. Cruickshank & Co. 15th and Dou DENTIST, 9 1bs New Blackberrica for.. 4 Ibs Pitted Chorries for..... . 12 Ihs Dried Peaches (halve) f 14 bs Choice Dricd Apploa for BE=82828233883883: 2 30 2% 1 1 Strawberries, 2 Ib car i String Beans,2 Ib can 1224 Baked Beans, 31b cui Country orders will receive prompt attention. Positively no zoods soi on creiit. J. B. FRENCH & CO., No. 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metalic Cases, Coffins, Gaskets, Shrouds, etc. The Original Reliable Grocers, | AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & Co., THE (BOSTON | CLOTHING HOUSE, | oz Ficvian sTREET. T2EXD A, BOOTE'S Oval Brand OY STHRS. Tho salencl thia “hrand” ol O - have nomfontatripped WEIGHT AND MEASUKE In ca of this brand t m all others. You got more Oysters IN lan 1 any oter. B TR General Westorn Ag ent, Omaha. 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. | Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell theu | entire stock of i Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, -Silver-Ware, : Pianos & Organ AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. helow any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. Ilth & Farnham Fambam Street, . 10thand 11th, Omabs, Ornca: Jsoob's Blosk ¥ Casital Ave. sad Tolegraphic Ordgss Promply Attended To, We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced,