Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 29, 1880, Page 4

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e THAT CONTEST. Demember 15th Set as the Date for Taking Depositions. | Pleasant Hours club will be a full TBE LIVERY OF MSHANE.! | drees sfMir and Leld on December 30. \ Hon. J. M. Woolworth will cccupy his new and elegant residence on S, Mary's avenue about Christmss Hon. and Mrs. A.J, Poppleton cel-| ebrate their silver wedding on the 34 of December, which will be the acea- sion of a “‘house warming” at their new homein E izabeth Place. A delegation of about twelve cou- ples from Pioneer Hook and Eogine Co., No. 1, attended the ball of Res- cne Engine Co., at Council Bluffs, Thaoksziving night. A RARE CHANCE. 500 trimmed hats and bounets to bosold next week at C. A. Ringer’s,. A Derby hat, or the value in other gocds, will be given with each hat. Gibson; w. d., part of lots 5and 6, Capitol addition, Omaha—8325. Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Eliza Flaonery; w. d., lots 1 and 2, block 43,{Credit Foncier addition, Omaha— 300, | L. F. Maginn and wife to Jennie L. Bliss; w. d., lot 15, Griffin & Isascs addition, Omahe—#800. Moses K. Clark to James G. Chap- man: q. c. d., lot 8, block 168, Oma- ha—810. Omaha Foundry and Machine Co to Union Pacific railway : right of way deed —§234 Samuel E. Rogers to Dennis Cun ningham: w. d. lots 5 and 8, block 3, | Improvement addition, Omaha—¢300. SPECIAL MOTIGES, AMUSEMENTS. Y';‘““‘"fi‘vi'rhe Weekly Record of Balls and Parties Other Social Notes hered Here aud There. A ‘‘Checkered” Path Leads to a Palatial Equine Home. Convenience and Comfort Combined. —— 20, y Morning, Nov. 20, In openirg the contest a's of Mesars. Doane and Howe, Paxton and McShane, the contesiants seem to have exhausted all their energies at the oufsct and there is not only littlo talk of the matter by the public stfllarge but the contesting candi- dates have no confidence in the auccess of the attempt to unseat e logally elected representatives of Douglas county. : Messrs. Doane and Howe have been absent from the city a large portion of the time since the notises were | served, erd Paxton snd Me- Shene are taking the matter very quietly, in full confidence | of the justice of their claims and the inpossibility of the fraudulent at- tmpt to diepute them being success- fal. The notices sarved were in all e cuses nearly eimilar, those of the two D. W. Hitcheock was in the city Satur. | yonat0ms being exactly alike and these day and left for Chicago otithd evening | ¢ 410 4wy " representatives alike in o % every particular and the two pairs Peter B. Groat, European agent of the | oo : Cuion Pacific returned Saturday from | UIFIUg from each other only in the location of (he alleged irregularities and miscount. Those" of the latter, instance, are based upon the grounds. B Tisst, That in the First ward of the city of Omaha there were cast sixty oF more votes for *Joseph Fox and H. G. Barber, which*were wrong- fully counted for Wm, A. Paxton snd Jobn A, McShaiié, Second, That 1hey werointended to | 16 ¢ast for eaid Fox and Barher. Third, That they were illogally counted for Paxton and McShane when they shot'd have been counted for, Fox and Barber. Fourth, That illogal yotes were ceived atid counted at the pofls sufficient to changs the resul, Fiith, That therc wasan errer in the counting of the votos, and that A suflicient nunber was counted for Paxton end McShance to bave elected Fox and Barbet, h, That there were other irre- raties prejudicing the i Fox and Barber. Notico i thereforo given that Fox Barber clsim the majority of all at in the county and che right acnt Douglas county in the v legis'ature. Also that Will H. Riley bas been selectedion behalf of Fox and Barbir to take depositions on the 15th of December at 9 o'clock a. m., aud that an inspection of the b.1- ts aud poil books of ssid ward be in- spected. 4 With | Gape missionary. T of | A walk through the mammoth new brick livery stable of Mr. J. H. Me- Shane, 1307, 1309 and 1311 Harney strest, Saturdsy, disclosed the fact that Omaha is at last provided witha first-clase, fire proof livery stable, with all the necessary arrangements pet- tainiog to an establishment of this kind. The structure, which is now absut completed, and will be in full tiinvitig ctder by December lst, is 665132 feet, two stories high, with accommodations for 60 head of horses, in single stsl's, beside anumber of bx sall. The main carrisge repository, which is on the second floor, is 66 feet wide by 100 feet in length, the csrrisges being taken up by a large elevrtor, constructed on an improved plan and which can be handied with =ase and safety. On the firat floor there is also a small cars riage fbm 45x06 feet, used for storing the rigs most uzed. The graneries a0d hsy-mows aro also on the eecond floor, conveniently located and with drigle cafixcity for storing large quanthties of grain ond hay. On this floor “are the sleepivg rooms of the employees fronting the s‘reet and directly over tho office. The barnees room, Which is on the flest float, isthe [TBest arrangea of 2 g this side of Chicago, being dust prasr, lightnd by sleylicht windos « i b v. iirg reom for ninety-tive s:! and single harnio Thi e ¥ ln thovze of & compo! will koep overything shapo and improper crder. Shane has s cured the sorvi ko H. Parker, late of € {oremin, aud as this feritlernn hss had eoveral yesrs experience in {i¢ businees every thing will be conducted ina manner that will give satisfaction - toall. Livery and boardirg will be | Y\AYTED=A sood tecorit @it win, € ¢ spacisl features of husiness,and as the | Capito aven: tropristoris well-know it tomost of our | 1kl Wand citizens, having ron the “Chook Barn” up to Iast July, when it was bursed, a lively business is expected a8 soon as everything is completed. S was one crowded with : principally to p+1 Lolidsy being | 2 in between its opeming and the clcss. Tae bails were among st brilliant of the season and inments gonerally notablo for | 1d Tacge attenderice. TUE P1ONEE BALL, [ Hook and Ladder com- | pany cave its third anaual bailat Ma- | eonic ball day vight, sbout inments, « the fact of a pati neti prefect of the| | B3RN0 AM-woNEY. NOTICE—Advortisementa To Let For Sals’ | Lost, Found, Wants, Bosrding &c., will be ia- sorted in those columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subseguent tnsertion, FIVE CENTS per lina. The first fusertion nover less than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. = () ™ $56.000 " Sardafor 1to years ume on it ciaes mprov SClty and fam property, Apaly st BIAIS ek it aad Lo Ao sy MOTLR e th street. PERSONAL PARAGRATHS. = o H. Gates has returned from the 246 | York, i Father Coglen demonstrated b liin hiearers, the the W west. Hon. J. H. Milliard 1-ft for New York Saturday evening. Mr. Morgan Neville, of the Paciic ex= press oftice, has gone east for the holidays. sixty conples being in attendance. The room wastastefullydecerated with pictares belonging to the company and wit spesking-trumpets sus- peaded from the chandeliers. The #:aze ccoupied by Hoffman's orchee mmed profusely with Lunt- r articles peculiar to tl The hall w:s crovd | ! Vs, and LNt Shildren. the sil: Caps, LOAN—Caul at Law Offico at OMAB, Koot VI ONEY_TO LOA. Dr. Edwardn Loan Ageacy [taz and o as tr nov-12:4¢ ‘V,\min_,\ god girl housewortk, o 254 St , botweea Howar and Haruey. WA . H. Hulburt, geveral western pacs nt of the Canada Southern rail: 3 n the cit yesterday. Mr. J. P. Cummings and wife, of Car roliton, Ohio, are visiting in the city, the guests of W. W, Marshall, Mr. Horae G. S'ripe, lute of Bis | Dakota, hias taken tie place of dupt the office Col. W B. Smith, clerk ol the 1 d States virenit court, : . [ED=Cork ard kitchen heip, thirty numbere, | = - everybody left ted with the effair and ninth ar ovthing cf the kiod Union No 190 tock place, of the balis tion s wu VTED—A fob drivirg e+ or buicher shop. " Beo office. W. A. Sharp has gone to Deuver. Eaat of ity . A. De Major P.ddock returned from Chica.o atus S, H. M. Clark jeave 4 to-day, uty Marshal Bal turday po,ulatity 1, has gone to Chicagn " sh of foni e thal thero wera ever three | S The | cays nd presouted o will n w o8 attendance. Tor the Pacific “vmrfuJA Tionso: left for Phumn Mr. Me- scene, A and Fravk Nurton have retwmed from Colorado. Senator Paddock started for Warhingto aturday Jumes Wi w Yuk S t W. J. Cuddy, ¢ Times, 3s fa the city serawmes was rendored and an | at the Dorsn Hours | v mefority o 09 13th ANTED—Good g at €53 10th st ANTER—A Enquire at A ACTORY. vames of the Iy beon pub is ‘only | =1 aid ding for #uests B left for SE——— MARHOFF on, of the U. P. da n The Grand Tst the | tor of the Jules. oy Saturd: ud M. H. nrd TANTED—Ey a_soung P P! W short hand amaine - o 1 u the balwark i conve vqual Afr i ht of Christianity will bea length jland { § what -ver | o of | laudabic et her wants many E abraciag Irelsy tercitory i ui d 1t requir ols 8 ¥ v toward the dwe may hope that ¢ ics spread necds, The me th quite and the to every fur. 3 members of A. Redick; o Bark s N. N. Crery: mombors at 1 Ross, M. W. Barkal en | 0. S. Huatington, Chas. Mo ot {G. H. Sav F. mcMillan, J C. Sanr ; Pro rtazy and Treasurer, ec ris nother one i s : Masonic hali | sionaric the ablo fal time ad by oire and all, STANDAKD CLUE. ! The next par'y oi thia clul will be the closing o will take place at Standard b Wednesday evening next. A weries ill be arranged for the , which if the s2 ries i on ther 1t and their invitat] wfter. 1 areoagerly sought e L" 3, ie MPANY 6. On Thursday afternoon the boys of company G met in Lake's addition to shoot forjthe Hagward prize medal, recently preseated by Sergeant Hay ©8 [ ward, who being about to remove to fola western state, has been granted a discharge and elected honorary mem ve | ber of the company. The prize was won by Corporal McLain and at ursday cvening fome n Th success of thia club is remarkable, | Shelby . P, freigl i day M. € Keith and Guy Barton, known Nebraskans, wers ia the city S tmeut went dstant 1. asurer at Chicago, and wife, are in the of their brother, Geo. 1 1, formerly train division of the Union P CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, CLOAKS AND DOLMAN and most complete ass ) bo found ia the west, tremely low prices, just opened by McDoxain & Harmrsox, 3tutheat 1408 Farnham st Purs as Suow on the Moantai ihe noticea sorved cn Messrs. Dozre ard Howe were only diffsrent ia that therein # cli that thete were 57 voten illegally east and eounted in Platto Vallay vrecinct as willas over 6) in th Firat ward. There is no yestion raised ugon the count of the Second ward. —Havex's Sxow Fraxe Frovk— b dy's h, and were it not for our immense sales, we could not sfford to cfler it at such low fizures, but notwithetanding the ad- vance made by manufacturers, we are determined to ecll at present prices for another week. J. B. Frexcn & Co, S.—Golden E only i in eve Watches, just opened WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO'S. NEW STYLES in GENTS' NECKWEAR. L. B. WitLiaus & Soxs. Schocl every Tuesday eve ning in Brand!'s Turner Hall. Dancie Solomon’s Water White 011 19" awtf |Our Forthcoming Annual Illustrated Review. Splendid Engravings, Excel- lent Typography and Re- liable Statistics. Arrangements have been completed for bringing out the forthcoming An- nual Tllustrated Review of Tur Owaua Be, which will be distri- C. Horryay, S el Fersnroa. Zephyra and Germantowns s Ring- o Large aud well selected stock of s verware, at 1 WHIPPLE, MCMILLEN & CO'S. Ladies" ehooe, 7dc; misses’ shoos, 65c, nons batter for the moncy, at Fullriedo’s, near 13th and Douglas. ‘What we Need. The only vacant businees room on 10th street was ocoupied Friduyes asaloon. As there are very few sa- loons 02 10th street, this is important Whet Omaha wants, a8 an in- telligent contloman remarked to-dsy, Dews, A good stock of driving and saddle horses will be slways on hand, and no botter sslection of closo carriages, family carriagos, sirgle and two hore buggied can ho found in the wes', A apecisl foaturo of the srrangemonts for convenicues aro the iron shutters which are hung at each of tha win- dows and can be closed at a moment’s notice in case of fire. Special bargaina in fewelry, WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CU'S. LADIES’ CHENILE SCARF'S 81, L. B. WiLLtams & Soxs’ Teaand Electrt ity The peles for the temporary tele- graph line of the St. Paul were put up ontheice on the river at Sioux City Wednesday, and the wires strung on the eame. Wher the ice bridge is tinisked the felegraph line on the Ne- braska sideto Omaha will be in work- ing order. L. B. Winuiaus & Soss’. Boots aud Shoes made to order at Fallriede’s. Gold aad siiver ware, watches, at Jonason's, 410, South-Thirteenth St. ‘The Champion Cue. Ed. Tuttle won the champion cup offeredthe best pool player,in the con- test at D. L. McGuckin's Thursday. There were forty or fifty contestarts. Fermentum Compressed Yeast will prevent three-fourths of the fourths of the failures to make good bread in cold weather. LADIES’ VESTS ONLY 35c. LADIES’ VESTS 50, WORTH 75, L. B. WisLtays & Son's. clerk; ias had_espeiience offce, and can furrish excellen: referouces dress it 0R RENT—New Dlete in eviry roit ect cars In uiro e ‘plessant sout’s tr it room. uffice. OR_RENT—Hovse in Shul’s 815 per month. W. SIMERAL, Craighion B ock. Appiy to OR REN E. corner ot cistern o b Land JROR SALE—Ho n: power machine ani cord vo:d bench and eaws. Apply next the Kce OR SALE—A first-class , located in the bes: part of t city, 00d business. The proprieto is called west 10 a'tend to mining intere must sell. _Inqu re at Bax offics ) HOUSES Aud % comer 14th and Ca £ent for §20 and 82 ed paints, at A Sta. 018, FARS, HOUSES AND L over BEMIS” new colamn of bar Pace. ' - SALF—Cottonwoud numbes H “repMOND’ J,06T0ne sitver Huning ‘watch No. 12621, P. 8. Bartl Feo ward will be given for ret:m to Jobn Bavmer. 42.29 ORCHARD & 8! CARFETS OMAHA. M v VAN EY = FLOUR HAS RIZ -] But we are still seliing HaveN's Sxow FLARKE at £3.50. Ruse’s Govex Eacre at $3 00, J. B. Frexcn & Co. A Grand Raffle. The biggest thing of the seaeon is the raflls arranged to come off Christ- mas day at Mr, Johu Garber's raloon, No. 535, Fifteenth strect. Mr. Garber is tho posseesr of a fine French Morgen, four year-old readster, “‘Prince,” an animal sound a8 a dollar in every respect and broken to the saddle and to both slngle and doublo harness. He is a prize for any man and can be seen sny day by calling on tho owner. The second artlcle of the lut, & valuable talking parrot, arare bird of very consider- able value. The third is a cabinet organ, which will be a delightful Christmas present for any family, and » family sewing machine. There are also two pet ccons to be rafl-d off, vhich will be given to the party who makes the lowest throw. The entire number of tickets to be sold s “100 at $5 each, and the dispo- sition-of the prizes will be by throw. ing “‘kossuth” dice, the individual making the highest throw to take the horse, the next highest the parrot and coon. Competent, impartial judges will be chosen and the raffle will ocour s stated at Garber's place, Dec 25th. Alter the raffls an elegant supper witl be set up to those holding ticketsand the occasion will be uade as pleasant and profitable as one could desire. The tickets will be placed on sale at once, and any person may bave the privilege of seeing the articles and Juiging for themselves at any time by calling on Mr. Garber. The public will in the meantime be kept fully poated in regard to the affair. buted to our subscribers on New Year's Day. All the illustrations in this annual review are to be litho. uraphed by o first class artist. One of the most important features will be the sketches of the promivent private residences in thecity, which last year were crowded out by other buildings. The statisti- cal work, which is the most laborious pert of this underiaking will be more complete in detail and more thorot if anything, than in any pre Review. Tn order that ne omiesicns shall oc- <ur in this branch, we would urge up. ou our citizens whe have made any building improvements during the year to furnish us the desired informa- tion, eitherat this office or through | tke postoftice as early as possible. We want the name of the owner of the improvement or structure, discription of e improvement or building; location and costof same. TIn view of of the fact that the out- |lay for such an undertaking is very large, amounting to nearly $1,500, we have to eecure a reatonable | amount of edvertising patronage from our merchants and manufacturers, Mr. J. H. Pierce has been employed as solicitor for advertiements in the illustrated annual review. He will call upen business men and farnish them further particulars. concerning the style of the work, rates of advertising, etc. Theedi ion 1l contsin 16,000 copies, and wili therefore be a most valaable medium for advertising. Parties who desire to have their idences or any buildings il ustrated ad better apply at this office at an early day. STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Finest ever brought to Omaba, and at New York prices. Don't fail to see them at Eaton's n6tf cstablish & esses were made by rd, Licuteaant M. ol | Luaghlin, Mayor Chate and others. Tae badge is of gold. The bar bears the name **Hayward Medal,” in black abugle is suspended below it, buzle and als> attached to ant by links ave a paic ot a sabre and a drow is a hoavy burnished 1, with a representation of a tar- o words “Best Shot.” The whole is about four ir high, and an clezaut affaie. Tt was made to Mr. Hayward's order by Max Meyer & B is more saloor s and less hotel accom- modations. NOTICE. 1i your watch stops and does not run satisfactorily, take it to the jewel- cy store of Edholm & Erickson and have it made as good as new. All work warranted. We guarantea sat- isfaction or money refunded. Edholm & Erickson, the Jewelers, comner Fifteenth and Dodge streets, opposito the postofiice. P. S.—We are to-day unpacking our Christmas goods. Come and see the new styles. Evuowu & ics, less than ever, at Fall- 0TS, FARMS HOUSES AND LANDS. Loo the Sa over BEMIS' new column of bargains on 15 Heart of Jesus avd to obtains ech T DO hi n. 1 ESEE 1809 upwards, BAINAKD, Tax adormit,cornor 73th and foward st Déerhesd Tobaceo, 25 cents per pound upwards. = Pipes from Send for Price List. “ MAX MEYES zen upwards, avail which not ssed, portunity mew-t pendant of the celc- Fusse Fiove, it ALb & Hanx 1408 Farulaw & ERricKsox. MISCELLANEOUS, Ar wdies in priva‘e | Tho members of the Omsha boot otherhood were given & goo through the friends, among M. Woolworth Lworth, who per- MMUN hing Tackle, i Hall evay GUNS’ F‘ P NOTIONS AND FACNY RTING £00DS, black LADIES’ SILK NECK HANDKER- CDIEFS,—ELEGANT DESIGNS. Taaukss dinver lib ing se Balls and a full ality were Mre. J. some who: Ask your grocer for The interpretation of which is Fire Kindlersare O11 Korrect and Don’t- yougorgetit. rd, of the police force, | d s brother officers and . athis resi- | Saturday | A. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Twporters and Retailers, Beg *0 inform their customers that to mands of their larze and increasing businese, they foutd it neo- essary for tho protection of their cns- tomers that one of the firm ehould visit Boston and New York for the second time this season to take the opportusity of buying up job lots be tween the seasons from the manufac- turers and importere, Mr. Falconer has been in New York for the past two weeke, and writes us he has par- chazed some extracrdinasy bargains in dress goods, silks, linens, hosiery, etc. The goods will be exhibited on our counters next weck, and ladis will find it to their advantage to give us & call. A. Crurcksuask & Co. NOW BUY FLOUR. Manufacturers adsanced the price of Flour, but our friends can still buy { the justly famous Sxow FrLAKE, at the c1d price of £3.50, for a few da longer. J. B. Frexcn & Co. ER Absolutely Pure, Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No othe! | F CRACKER And Whole liand W Iy Kol able style. ale D rown as HA \TFNT FIRE |8 K took | { £ DEN'S White ( N { - s KINDLER at Solomon's. o K surpiise pariy residence of Mr. and | um, North Eighteenth Friday evening. About tweuty | i home an evening in dsucin cial enjoyment. A splendid lunch prepsred for the occaston was dis preparation makes such lizht, flaky hot ©rea or Iluxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dymept/c without fear of the lls resulting from he.vy I digestible food. Sold only in ¢ : are now Water r TOY by all Grocers. k ’Pn-"- Cn N w Tork ¥ew Bugravings at o e aded Havelock DISEASES OF THE EYE, | Ear and Throat. DR.L. B. GRADDY | OCUL!ST, AURIST & LARYNCIST. Office Over Kennard’sj Drug Stors, | Corner of 14th and Douglas Sts. novis3m g | né | ARD AGAINST TH¢ COLD, | went Ulsters, McDoxamn & Haswsos, | B. DeGroat & st and b €2 sul od during the eveni shurches, temember . . - £ saut party was the resiGence f Mr. and Mre. Musecr, on Capitol Avenue, between Four- | teentl and Fifteenth Friday evening. Thepatty was arranged by Mre. R. A. Waliace, and Miss Lillie Willis. A very excellent supper was given and have the Tar ine of Hats ludng the lates salected lows’ block in the ci - FERVENTUM. TOVS! TOYS!! W. R. Benneit & Co., 113 Fiftesnth: strest, have iine aseoriment es from the best Boota and Shoes in many styles, to suit in price and quality, at Fullrides, near 13th and Deuglas. manufacture: Yorth | 1 \'s0 a foll and com- r caps for ladies and a complete stack of 245t THE CREIGRTON, A firet-class hotel in every respect, is situated on the northwest corner of all sorts of refreshwents served. The | Thirteenth snd Capitol avenue. This party was kept up until s late hour. | new house is newly and elegantly far- The date of the next Pleasant | niched throughout, and the table and Hours party is December 10th. | bill of fare will compare favorably The Omsha Bellss Leitres Clab | i tho best in the land. Give it a s at idence of Mr. W. H. g e ;;:;f;:;‘,,jn,‘," | trial. Norunuer at tho Depot. o ~ct29-ecd-tf The next reception but one of the line of st opened a oys for the he ORDER OF ATTACHMENT. Morris Elgutter, plaintiff, va. R. Murrsy, frst mame uninows, defendant Before Luther . Wright, Justise of the Peace ‘of Dovigias County, S ebraska. 00 the Ist day of Novembor, A_D. 1850, s Justice issued an_ Order cf Attachment 1 Slors action for the sum of 815,55 Omaha, November Z7th, 154, MORRIS ELGUTTER. By S1umox Buooy, h.s Attorney. Headlight Water White Oil, 20c, at Solomon's. 26 2¢ €2 will be acld at astonish- low figures. Call and exsmire sking 3 ment balfdozen of an; than any other moredurab! ot respect, it requires no un . | without trouble, Cor. 10t Real Estate Transfers. Thos. Gibson and wife to T. F. Lyon; w. d., lote 5 and 6, Capito] ad- dition, Omaha—$900. C. E. Perkins, trustee, to Thos. The Heory G. Rickter posite the postof r pur- d bargaine, Manufactorer, s to be found op- o2t ingsat Hospe's, and Canvas, at New Engra

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