Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 25, 1880, Page 8

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Q THE IL\I Y H’: ATUR DAY \[()l‘\I\G DPCP\}‘ FR 2 ISNG. HE DALY Saturday » orning, Dec. 25. ACADEMY UF MUSIC! | December 3ith. m WAITIVG FOR THEVERDICT —oy THE— Members Librar+, 1 a0t popul T Admission dren, Friday & 1ed from this office Ivertis nd Diatite Sets «t Saxe’s A Sets at Kuhs, druggist.§ axe’s, drugeist, —Holiday preseuts at —Br —Lemienx’ f3 closed for this seison. —Christmas do ngs at the 18th street M wnel! Hall reopens Januory 17, s sociable at Staudard Hall . church this evening. —Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- ers, Creighton Block. 026-tf —BtSI' IN THE WORLD—Bazar Glove fitting Patterns at Busiman’s. tf —The nailworks have shut down until January 8, owing to breakage in machin- ery. —The snow is all cleared off and the ice is in excellent condition at the skating park. —The dummy runs on Christmas and New Year's day at8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 2and 5p. m. —E. A. Fry brok= his arm whils skat- ing at the rink Thursday. He was doing some fancy turns when he fell. —Don't forget Cammenzind’s & Meyer's FREE supper to their friends and patrons Dec. 24th from 5p. m. to 12 p. m., 27 18th street. 23-2¢ —At the Holy Family Church High Mass will be celebrated to-day at six o'clock; children’s mass at nine o'clock " mass at half past ten. —Installation of Blue Lodge officers oc- curs at Masonic Hall on Monday evenin, next, and of Charter officers on Tuesday evening. rgo of forty-four cars of tea, en way here over the Union Pacific, and will b shipped to Chi- cago over the Rock Island road t-day. St. Mark’s South Omaha Christma: service to-day be held at ‘1 The Chrisumas entertainment for thech’ d- chools wiil at} ts will a.m. ren of the Sunday and sewi take place on Mcx past seven® = | ¢ evening uext from different churches wh ceive callers at the Y, AL C. onNew Year’s day, will meet at 11 Tuesday, 4 p m., to complete arrange ments. —The Luthera their Christm.s t lie: roon:- school hav this and Sunday > and concert Instrumental will iform part of the pro- Admis-ion vecal msic gramme. All are welcome. free: deat® «f which ifter —Ne- & is received here of tre Mr. Thos, Tbbitson, of Waco, Neb. occurred on Weineslay morning la a few days well known community in which Fe resided. Cathedral high at 6 ck Masses will said at 7and 9 o’ a. m., and at 10:30 a.m, Pontifical hizh mass will be celebrated by It. Rishop O'Connor. —In accorderce with a time-honored custem Mr. Richard Wilde will set before his friends to-day, from 12 to fine collation with champagne punch, and he invites all his friends him, at his place, corner 12th ctreets. illness. he deceased was and highly respected in the At St. Philomena’s mass will be celebrated o'c his mornin k also be el ilev. Zp.m.a to call and s f arnham and ~Every in this city who built a store, a resi dition, will ¢ one in 1850, nce, & barn, or an a onfer a favor on THE BEE by sending us« a postal card, w nension Add er brick or frame, and location of t* ¢ ed Annual Ie e In th t yesterday four defanit of police ommitted i in arres mmitted transpire tw of the Uvion Catholic | | otr p | The Missouri to be Spanned by a New Bridge at Omaha Within &ix Mouths, | And tte En ire Eas'ern Passen- ger Traffic to be ' ransferred to This Ciiy. The lowa Pool About to Go | to Pieces. I Jmaha and Council Biuffs to be Made Practically Ow e City he most in] nt | York city Fri | Housel, s of e Ut This is to the effe of eastern ized to build auother bridge s Missouri at this o sub tion list being Smith, of the well Bros, with 850 000. will apply to cougress for a charter immediately after the Holiday~ and as soon as that 18 obtained will begin work at once, and Mr. Housel siys we will have the bridge by Aogust next. Itisto be a low bridge, with a draw for the passage of boats, and will be both for railroad trains and for horees, wagons and foot passengers. It is very poe- sible that Captain Porter’s right of way will be purchased and form the route to the new bridge on the east side. The bridge is really built in the in- terests of the Omaba and St. Paul road, but it means the inevitable dis- ruption of the Iowa pool and the run- ning of all eastern trains into Omaha. | tor the | capitalists has bee poiat, th headed by Mr. Frank known Smith The company i | | | ELIVERANCE. } A CHR'STMAS FEAST, Tempting Diep'ay o cious Viands The proprietors «f theD u J.senhF Siee's &0o waking astriking dicplay of Chiistue s meatma ket Tnistirm has made i 1 mea‘s p it for m n heve play < f yea: a hoice meats on Ch derful ontsin the w fed cattle, i f e fat cat My ‘a market waty, avd | tnar by pecial attrici hody is invited beautiful display. ——— YEI deMillen & Co, d avy- Spectal NOT TOO LATE To S Whiopis, str thing in the way Go to Fifteenth if of s in Gold Cauns etc., ete THE FAT OF 'l‘Hl“ LAND, Mr. Fred. Heinerikson, proprietor of the meat market, S xtecenth aid California streets, has a very hine d's play of meats for Christmas. Nuither pains or money have been spared in securing the best stock and p wultry in themarket,and as Mr. Heinerikson is an old hand at the bu'cher business, everything is first - cluss and ar- ranged in an attract'v. manner. 500 MENS, DREN'S OVERCOA 'S you rer elry Bracolets BOYS’ AND CHIL- [+ is now conceded by all railroad [ PERS TO BE CLOSED OUY RE Mr. that men, says Housel, the pool bound @0 under and that a very early day. The Wabash has alreaay agreed to run intc to )maha aud so have the other roads, wnd the only thing which deters them 3 the fact that the U. P. bridge has 1wt sofficient capacity to accommodate o great a number of trains ridge will obviate this ditliculiy and its early the ‘ntire passenger business of he lines cenfering at Spoon Lake and ymaha will be transferred to this city, will be on the other side. The as is The new with completion while the freight business transacted touncil Bluff: stock yards have, been sold by Messrs. Paxton & Co., and the »ilk of the stock business will: return nown, Swan, ) this side where it properlr b longs. Ihe wegon bridge will afford cheap the two the east h will Omaha and and casy transit botween cities, and it is regarded in and elsewhere as a mo be of mutual bonefit to Council Bluffs. Another improvement in the facili- ies for Omaha passenger travel is the »utting oa of a new, af‘ernoon train from Omaha east to avord the present vexations delays here and at the other side. Thie train wil! be first of the year. put on the Boots and Shoes, suit o1l quality and price at Fallricde’s near 13th and Douglas, R st L Brace up with lec23'2 Sk Handkerchi e v in Suspenders. at Bunce's 23-2 READ THIS sh Oys‘ers, Poultry, Apples, Orances, Grapes, Confectionery, Chri oes ts, Onions, BUFFET's CLEARING SALE NOW IS THE TIME, 1cation 1 my present n .] wuAry 1881, T wiil 1 large i ik P, TAMES BoNNER. ¢ real mink mink get 16 yodman's h store, corner Capital Avenue. Hbbard | | selling cheap ) to show them the best s.1 et AT POL- 6-1f GARDLESS OF COST, ACK'S Biendort & Mwuss, Diu near Fourteerth. the fir best ess rtin GOODS, CANDY city EVERYBODY INVITED TO VIS- IT TIZARD'S PALACE AT gant s est and et ve of TOYS, & n the 929 232 ' BAUMER'S. El sobid GOLD rings, GOLD svects and eye « uss at John Baumer’s jeweliy store silverwirs, et NOW Is YOUR TIME. The finest Christmas 2onds in Oma- ha. Gold, Silver aud Celiulond Sets, Odor Cages, Ladies’ & early, as they are going fasr, S T. Frxur«o\ & Co, lcld £ Tarlt ad. U uglas Ste, Purses CHOICE APPLES at Gladstones, | at §2 40 wer | hnr'(" (‘hmcn lot of l- -nt’s Stipyers at $125 081 apar, at Fullorieds, — - -— Damsged hats givin anay, dell & Krell's, oue docr office. at Nin- west of F AL USne s R ol Almost fornott ing at B ince’s R SRR £ AP J. F. Sawyer wist.es to auncunce to his friends and old customers that he may be found, as herctof re, ar 1314 Farcham street, where he will b g ad stock of Watches, Clocks,J-wely,Sp ot Silverware at and prices competition. - Crai fl‘\u.ku for Hhday e new ment Gols, i puwe i I i | | TIZARD'S PALA Latest ped out of the whale conniry Notica 1s heruby given that 1 e authorized to do ¢ 1 ite firm of C B DeG bils dus h pors Filit t & Co., ex y 1 apt myself. one else on firm take thair own re 293 (IrOAT GRAND IIII\!'\\'IH\' AT CE 'O NIGHT. HATS AN Messrs, Nindol & Kool chased the entir f o | Five dollar ha & eatav wold £ rt ods in pr whech t B. De now offer G " ry low pr ind other g farpham Street, offie Just G rvdl\lf})!‘rl ots at Fuilric Nutri- | ¢! AND ULS. | CHRISTMAS | B Call | " MANS.AUGH [ ER? tween Two Musicians. bs Sed on provrietor | there wer >y s, there after arced give up. and althoug de ake dui was no s rioos d flic the and the for houw Boiwers left i with ster and laly, a relvive of | Prokard fel wed him - takitg him asswlted tinaud knocked him d wn. whether wiin his fists or with « weapon is not know A d» p wouni was inflicted over the leit «mple, one along his eye | brow, and suil another higher up on | the forehead, the victim bulug render- ed insensible, The asssault caused considur.ble excitement of course, and B wer’s friends conveyed him to the residence of Mrs Pickard, an aunt «f his assatlant, where he was a‘tended by Dr. Grossman, of this city, #na finally, by his advice, | raken 1o his home 1n a wagon, the in | juries etug of such a character that | the resuit could not be positively known a the time, l ickard’s father, a the evening unsil 3 compuuy ball rs anxious to settle ve affair withour takiee iv into coure, physician’s ise and gave ris loss of time and g, wher upon a complaint h dbunfied with Judge E. vbe g, charumng Pickard with witn _intest to kill, was lrawn, [he i jured man appar- g-w be ter, the quarrel was ip. good feeling restored aud supposed “hat was tho list Oun Wednesday evening, how- W IS LTEW W aud became nrinu that condi- tion 1 vime of his death. (e 1% co dition being re- S enberg, a warrant im in the hands of Guy, w o went onui d the accused and jul, much to the sur- it fanrly, who sup jeny | mane of it t, B nsen-ib e, ¢ I Jowers 1o be Jrts a1er 18 4 young man, about two yunrs ) of is married, asonn child fln bas hitherto od n-;mux n among his oV are less © hat he wor 11 willingy make sl upon anyone. wqest wil be held to-day Coroner Jacobs, nand a | ful p s rtem exami ation will «d 1w pro abiliy is that ska'l w s f actured and ‘hat ther than the naked ass.ilanr, Pick- At @ cons o Bower-’ | s mo mstrument t was us=d by his d a«irsthat had no intention of s riouly injuring Bwers, and in 2 | fact does not koo it why be ss- [ ~ured him, bably as ‘m'nh( mt g T as an He verwhelmed at the encrmity of lus act BAUVER'S. CHRISTMAS presents GOLD watches, te. AT \ Jeautiful J hu Baumer’s GOLD chains, ete ~mu-emon s and, 10 indeed, amusement The mos” pro ntnent, Wy e feature in th vek sacconding Christ ly inerosting and or s, “Wairing for the Unir th sademy. vacademy ) tens e ne’ mans restors of 1to will smooth the d na make tiich ard n a performance. e-n ren vated, the wceord porfeetly with wword confusion here- ran a chee 0 TO.NIGHL TO PALACE. A Post Mortem and Inquest to : Waterloo, | A CHECKEEED CAREER. Fatal Resuit of a Quarrel Be-{The Remarkable History of A | One of Officer McClure’s ! Captives, | His “Pa.” Goes Up f.r Twenty- | five Years. | Our readers will recall the | this city, Aug | not made pub azo. Montague was arrested on corner of Dot Officer { d:seription sent 17, in in rust last, which were a few weeks the nti the time, 3 a3 to the \bout the same Devan: ey, was arr e charg en were committed veral dari burglaric and at one of houses visited kad ontraged the whom they first robbed of a of A loathsome disease was com son of the lady, a widow, small sum moaey. municated to her in azdition shameful act of violence, and the pub- lic was highly incensed at the guilty parties. Montagne and Devanney were taken to Waterloo and lodged in jail, aud their trial has but recently closed, Deputy Marzhal Ben Westerdahl, of this city. having attended as a wit- ness and just returned. Both men were indicted by the grand jury on five counts, two for burglsry, one for rape, two for larceny and one for at- tempt to murder. Devanney stood trial and was convicted of rape and also of burglary,’and pleaded guilty to the larceny charges. Montague was allowed to plead guilty to the charges of burglary and larceny. On the charge of rape Devanney was sen- tenced to be coufined in the peniten- tiary at Fort Madison for the period of twenty five years, the sentence; in the other cases againet him being sus- - In the casa of Charles Montagne the attorney for the defendant read tne prisoner’s aftidavit, or confession, which shows that he has a remarkably checkered career for the past few years. His right name is Frank Pierca. Heis only 18 years of age, and until April, 1878, resided wizh his parents in Pennsylvania, aud attend- ed the Chester academy for three years In 1878 he went with his father to Oregon to buy wool, and was left with a cousin who was postmastar at Tale Lake, in Lake county. There he remained until July 10, and then left for California. He there worked until Jate in October, and hen went to Sacramento ounty, where he remained working on a 1879, after which he went to San Francisco, and from there to San Jose, where he worked uutil October 10, when he returned to San Francisco, where he skipp. d on board a merchant vessel bound for Queenstown, Ireland On their arrival at Queenstown, the vesse! was rent to Havre, France. At Havre he took passage onanather vess sel for Liverpool and from [her« ship- ped for New York, which vas reached about the middle of 5”1 He then worked a short time near Yonkers-on-the Hudson, after which he started westward with the inten- tion of going back to Oregon. At to the up to that time he had not been gnil of any criminal deed. Thnis wasabout the middie of last May. Devanncy, finding that he he would accompany him, but did not tell him what after they had got started. In Water- loo they entered one house through a window, which Devsnney himself opened. When they got inside De vanney told him to draw his lver and follow him. Hoadid ic through fear of his life, and held the revolver at the heads of the man and his wife while Devanney was ransacking the house. Several iimo he tried to get to shoot him if he didn’t attend to his business From there they Sioux Clty, where they Montague came to Om intention of going on t was arrested before uld get mlt of town Mrs Montague’s mother, who stayed hy him through | the trial, filed an affidavit to {he sanfe effect. These were by letters from of the teachers of Chester academy, ceriifying to his previous good char- acter. Affidavits were also filed by Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, tha parties a- luded to above, that when Moniague and D vera in their b for seemed o b oy of Devanney, s and arated, Orcgon, but use afraid to these nement in th penirer (??mi the Bos 148 presenta n Cash Dr ) ali TIZARD'S fetails | rm uotil February, | 02 Goshen, Ind., he met Devanvey, nnd’ was going west, said | his buemess wae until | out of it, but Devanney threatened | went to | with the | accompanied | the principal and one | GRAND DISPLAY. Commendable — Asa BEF reg | Dodgs street to artr-cted by a crowd of people, Tter was passing al women and children, pouring in of the doors of Me. Willis Yates' store, W it he | out could mean pas standing the inside and | the |a saw centre of al and ad | dren of the Casy street mission s ich Mr. Ya chi'dren have all beaut Christmas trimmed ornamented, groan esants fo under a lo f of w 18 superinter been 1 will have a general good time t { lin candies, nuts, « in | Oder cases, oder cases, beaut legizns, poe C. F. Goodman’s 16th store ERS presents street dr CHRISTMAS SLI¥ AT WHITNEY'S, * —ar— WHITNEY'S, CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS SRS WHITNEY'S, and everything in the BOOT and SHOE Line i WHITNEY'S. a8 can be found at WHITNEYS. €223t AT BAUMER'S day Present. from. A Specz of War. A private letter received from t Omaha Indian ageucy, from a we known and responsible member of t has have bsen op visiting frien among the Spotted Tail Sioux, a that while there thuy were invited a feast. A council of the Sicux w held lasting two weeks. A deput present and u-ged strongly the sch of form'ng a confederation of all t i tribes and a geveral t the whites. They are od at their treatment by the I dinn agents the white race has despoile | which the Great Spirit g: a hunting ground ~ There is desire on the part of a few t one last grand struegle encroachments of civillzation. —_— e FREE SUPPER AT the them a stro ma ot t FLANNERY'S 1118 FARNHAM STREE FCR HIS FRIENDS TO NIGHT AND ALL DAY MORROW Death Record The funeral of tha T late John from the residence of Mr. M Konnedy, 1709 Jackson street, S a was very larzely attende i high requiem mass was celebrated the Cathedral of St. Philomena t moruing at 9 o'clock The deceased was 2 member of C G, N. S. M., and that | turned our orgnizati to his four restdence h host of g courtesy | last tribute of -espect During the his deceased made I of his never mea from | den prostration was hereditary in blow ¢ were maa day his attention was ket books, card cases ar REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN BUY THE FINEST AND BEST There Is no such goods in the market You can secure a bargain in a Holi- A large stock to select tribe states that a party of the Oma- | \\ | MAX MEYER & s : LEADING JEWELEE f the Have completed the [parations for the af ive | Proaening Holidays, an l-[suzzest that an early e 'l amination of their sioe Wil enable purchasers secure the choicest sele tions, and eseape th crowds mnavoidable late i the monih, Until Christmas, the e " tablishmen: will be kej openin the evenings, Enterprise. men, .ud' M ys sed | ug tf 70 LoAR \lan=y B VONRY TO LoAs— Yi Dr. Eduar MOMEY SOAN— AL, R 106 Fanbam Loan Agency NELP WANTED ANTED—Cq oF woman. J ANTED—Gcod girl tor general hous. work Enq ire «t ticket off at the Pacific House 55.28 y V NTED—Girl_at 0'Convell & street, near Dudge. Hous, 106-24 FANTED—Cook. Apply to R. ner 16th and California streets \ e W “?}f.’:’.’k e ANTED—Girl for cencral housework, 1408, Chicago street, bet I4th and 15th, 23 WO YOUNG MEN G empio ment r ] ) he Al ~ ANTED—Ce he A TeD | to | was | R \i TA in ce a- | be paid tion of Soux from Red Cloud was FANTZD Califor he nd traders, and say that nd ng ke | he RENT—Fur from R RE flest f1.or, tlenen ORCHESTRA HALL O | B oeiwo o 0- Campion took place at 2 p. m..t. -day, W, nd nn at | ia IFM‘(‘ SAL n in full uniform to pay a

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