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adjutant general, departmeni of the Missouri. Satisfactory evidence having been 4 1 presented to tho department com- Judgo oville Hears His Pirst| Gt nat the “fanco of which Charles Lenn The Daily Bee. | JUDIGIAL JOTTIAGS. OWAHA. THE DAILY BEE: THURSDAY OCTOBER 12 i Viewos, | IMMORTALITY ITEMS Pragae, Hanover, Cassel, Frankfort on-the-Main, Egypt and Russia, 8ho kewino suug bafore Queen Vie- of Fogland, and the queen her. | 100 Meoting of the Presbyte- in Barcellona, Spain, has tori Thuraday Morning Oct. 12, Wonther Report. (1'he following observations are taken at he same moment of time at all the stations Dase. Indictments Againat a Num- ber of Liquor Sellers 8how Up. 0, late private company K, Bixth infantry, was convicted, whilst technically a desertion, was iu reality ‘‘absence withcut leave,” mo much of the sentence, promulgated in general court martial orders, No, 14, current series, from thess head. self graciously sang a half hour with her. King Victor Emanuel, of Ttaly, bestowen on her the silver and gold medal of merit, and took delight in rian Synod iast night. buying a ranch at Belt creek, | COnRTregationa’, on the little Belt for her and her family, her son being the rancher. As she has become in part & western woman we do not despair of having an opportan- ity to hear her magnificient musical masterpieces in our own bustling city ere long. . Madame Cappianinot only has been a wonderful singer, but she yet pos- mountaina at Hand, New City Churches and Religlous Mattors Generally. THE CONGREGATIONA LIS, ANTED a ironer. Call ut 2012 Caphd Avenue. P JOR RENT<Fioe residone: in good location, All conveniences for water, new, 12 ¥ooms, McCagie, opposite post-Mee LE SOR KENT itnated cn Idaho a'rees, with mlsndid view, » hatdsome dwelling houss sontaiing nine rooms, with ‘ar.e closets in ol sleading, spartments and Inrge hansment eellar, A Jarge yurd and garden with plenty of fruit, and tws farce cistern:, Apply s 70741 HICKMAN'S BAZAR " \V‘N‘Al", Ina ‘- “"-H.«’ '.‘\f\\f«f:;‘ of twelve Fu: RaNT—A swcre n Baleombe block, on ot 100 street, near Davenport. 8t A D, Balcymbe, 505-25¢1 Missionary, : . hetween Curnings and Other Meetings Near - —— W ANTRO=F teen copenter, 4t JSh wed F roam street, imme ity 7671 M SUBTAG, Conteactor. Good 4| PR~ WOUATS FOR BEN four 30 alaven rooms eac ones. jo 2 s mall and Iarge 1o OF tWO new MT8, Agent, 19%h and Donelas bts, \A7ANTED—A Aratolan retouchor P 1 O V JOR RENT—Furnihed yoms st 1717 Cass wace. Apoy with sumples of w re tof K : nd 1811 . Gea. Heyn, 212 16th atrect. iTane l Sefews, ore AYSrURRE AN in ] Emu et House ARTED—Gocd ANTED- A liundress and young gifl ' the ko e * e is from Omaha, His trial is pending. | curions that asmed.) bor 5 WaB Departyzst, U, 8, Stavar Sene i quarters, & provides for ¢ onfinement VicE, Oxa1ia, Oct. 11, 1882, (1:45p, m. for two (2) yours, at the military i R e~ " | A Curious Dispute Interesting | prison, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, is WP to Thoss Leasing Land. | Fémited, and he will bo roloased trom wamions. HIERT © Those Leaeing Land. |gonfinemont. | & 8718 & —— - - 2 &, — e Reappointment ot Jonn Bellmsomeini | THE GARFIELD FUND. Oheyenne ... 0 51 | 17 \Nw‘u.m Stenographer. o4 Waatakie, o The district conrt convened at 9:30 | NOUOS for the Nebraskans Who |Frash ‘londy | & m. yesterday, after interim of three Desire to Contribute. Clondy |days, with Judge Neville on the ::.“:::’Y bench. The morning hour was oceu- R Clowdy | pted in heariug motions and argumenta The National Bizaar and Bx- [Ciondy | on demurrers, hibits*Therefor. At an | The public generally will be glad to " Fair know that the new judge will retain Rivor 0 feot 0 Inches above low wator mark at [ Mr. John Bell as ¢ flicial stenographer Omaha, 2 foot 1,inches 8t Yankton. Mississippi 2 i gl e b RN T of the distriot, having notified him of Dabuque, Tux Ber briefly referred to the fact yenterday that a national bazar, indus- trial and art exposition for the benefit his re-appointment just before court | of the Garfield monument fand 1s to was called, Mr. Bell is an efficient | he held at Washington from Novem- and very popular officer and his|per 25 to December 3, ; l‘)?:::t.en‘t'ig!w. | congratulate him on Col. Chase has been appointed pres. —Fall seos to have come in earnest, THE VIRST CASK :d“'h“' z;lh" T“h'“k:l dhal“d’l and unlem this s the equinoxial storm. whi heard, by Judze rom him the foilowing additional par- —There were three unadorned drunks | was 't“nl C. H’ B, KRUE::'V“: Hodli RH6 leaenad conoeringithie before Judge Beneko thisimorning, and all Ethu'll- Wright, J. P., in which | *"jerprise: LOOAL BKHEVITIES, i 1. Oontributions of money sent wore discharged, o:d‘ ¥ °l:":':l that iu"’. Intter ex- through the board, for which engraved —These are the times that good street | © N sathority in issuing an at- recipts will be returned to the contrib- cxomings would be appreciated. They are | Achiment, on the proparty of u non- |,y 00 horrible now for any use, ages aro claimed il tluoc::: :ill"l‘;: 2. Contributions of articler. Under —A postal card recelved from Missouri | triod befora. the' potit jury, which, aa | this head overy branch of productiva Valley says that L Stone, 8 photographer, | yet, has done nothing more than to | ndustry and art wi et and such contributions will be placea is there under arrest for laroeny, and that | report from dgaw‘g.:y. “.It“ :I.d:ll‘:,:l: on exhibition, properly olassified and ;| displayed, with the name of the maker ol should o one in nn(rdonor attaghed. In all cases such exhibits will remain until the close of the exposition, when they will be sold. The especial attention of sgricultur- ists, manufacturers, dealers and art- is anked to this class of exhibits, 3. Articles of indusiry, virtu and t, for exhibition merely. The un- —The Novella quartette visited Counell | 9% hldm‘“_ d Butts Tuesday, returning yesterday, and | W11 006 JACEO triea another. will remain in this ity over Sunday, sing- IQUOR SRLLALS INDICTRD, ‘g for Mr, Julius Thiele, at the Tivoli thA l‘“:nh'l' D'fl billa v%:u returned by garden, on Saturday and Sunday nights, .d? ast grand jury, before its final - Pioneer Hook and Ladder Go, No. 1 journment, which as yet have not give their ifth annual, ball on Thunksgly- m}';r‘:“w'flf;‘l‘;z'mo‘:‘l“_": b U o ing eve, November 20, 1882, with the fol- | charged with selling liquor without a o sesses a fu'l, rich avd powerful voice, boards. AP THE SYNOD. which in every intonation showe long, | gregational churches of Nebraska will patient and persevering schooling, | hold their annmal meeting this year in the exeoution buing superb, Sha has | Omaha, October 25th, and fowr fol- wonderful feeling, and is altogether | low one of the most delightfnl song- |steadiiy grown to be one of the strong- stresses that has ever appeared on the | est and largest in the state, anct the The denomination has s days. coming association is to be a large and important moeting, Besides the sler- gymen and delegates of the state, there will be here from abroad, Fev. Opening Night of the Sessions of the | Truman M. Post, D. D, of St. Louis, Presbyterian Couacil. the Nestor of the west, and lectorer in Washington univ y, Rev. l(m The opening night of the Presby- | West, ot Chicago, editor of The terian synod, which convened in|Yance, Rov. 8. J. Humphraey, D. In, Omaha yesterday, was held last evon- ing at the Kirst Presbyterian church, | of the audience room of which was well filled for the occasion with those in- terested in the imnportant event, % The meeting was opened with sing- ing and prayer, after which Rev. — —— —~ the moderator of the last synod, preached an impressive ser- mon from the text 1 Tim. 4, 14, ““Neglect not the gift that is in thee,” etc. He layed particular stress on the importance of fidelity 10 preach- idg the gospel of good tidings. The all important qualifieation was the loye for the work. He pitied the man ‘who preached $he gospel just because he was appointed, or simply in order to get a living. The love of the work should be the impelling force to every one who undertakes to proclaim the truih, Then all should preseh the word, willing at those timen of trial to re- Chicago, western secretary of the American board, Rev. B! A, Dunning, Boston, achools, Rev. Walter Barrows, nf New York, genoral secretary of home mis- sions, and others. All the meetings day and evening will be Xeld at the Congregational church and will be open to the public. This denomina- tion has now about 140 chursh organ- izations in the state, oue asollege at Orete, two academies, at Nedigh and Franklin, besides other active agen- cies. Tt will dedicate twenty new chureh buildines between Janwary '82 and January '83, NR¥ CHURCHES, The Second Coungregational church buildivg on St. Mary’s avenue ® now finished, and as soon as it can properly be furnished, services in 1t will begin. It stands central in & growing section of the oity whose alarge number of the people have contributed ® ite section, and iv has a bright future for growth and usefulness, A pastor for The general aasociation of the Con- | Y, A¥ply st Na.ju/ Tith strest. | secretary of Sabbath | CLARR V ANTEL 101 borers, H. Mannwe Street, 0 1adin and’ one g#n Ouahi for That beautit home book, * Motber, Home and Huay oo, " Fast. est nelling book ot ' Call0n rad ‘st A. W, BEAV TE4124 1724 Douglas Strect. ANTED - Rirst eitws cook male or female ot the Opora Hows Restaurant. Apoiv at ance. Tt s Bocks sorth of St. Mary’s: 04 ANTEL wond man ina Meat markot) Apply at Harris ana Wisber, 0812 ANTED—Man and wite to work. D, J, Smith, ke rdoer, Shernan avenue, 79711 Wimw.n TO0CKATIS te oall urd buy cloak dolian dress goodw. et., at low figures | Wiig and Wostb . rg cor. {08 sod: Juckson, 740-tf 'WANTEDAA g11] to Ao woheral howsework. i 7 end references. Good wages paid Ad- deern P. C. Grablo, Kearney, Noo, 659 -tt ?W ANTED- A first slnes waitur a8 Central din. iay hall, 104 Souse1oshs -t JANTED—Giil for b usewors, A0S 8 vy avenue, Mre.J. M'Counsuno. 661 tf ANTED--A girl for zeneral hi-ua: work, in womili famiy 1 uire ad b6 Joaes St., Betwe 1 Fittoon.h aud S¥renthstreets. TUATIONS WAN Mel VA ANTED—ork by garman, willig to do ¥, ny ki of manthl Liber. " adaro s V& i + office. \ caos ANTED —R' gl recentle 010 proy e family. Uil at 24 et ANTED-Situstion to 0 gencml h womk. Call wt 802 17¢h atrect, corner Loa. venworth, hi down, be lowing committee of arrangements: Kd.|liconse and among the nawmes thus | Wittiz, Chas, Fisher, L. Kroitsth, Julius | mentioned as on indictments are: Rotholz and Frank H, Koester. ~—The Democratic judicial convention Hllhuy' House, for the Third dwtrict, comprising the | the city ; Henry Ruser, proprietor -of the southwest Henry Bechtel, counties of Burt, Wisbington, Sarpy and | ot the barracks; Mr. Bankhardt, at Dovglas,met yesterday at11o'clock s, m. at | the same place; the City hall, and nominated Parke God. | 18Xy win, a rising young attorney of Omaba, as their candidate for diatrict attorney. His Republican competitor is Mr. N. J. Burn. hom, the present incumbent, ensen, on the mili- Mavilda Murray, Fort Omaha; Alvina Purtell, Fort” Omaha; John T. Croft, John Garber and Mor- ris Ottman, all proprietors ot road houses between the city and the fort and Gotlieb Stotts’, proprietor of the =1t is ruwored, but without confirma- | Baratoga browery,nearthe fairgrounds. tion, that the Union Pactfic has purcha:ed Most if not all the parties have one or thore blocks on Ninth street for | been served and a lively contest may their own use. One report says the Cos- | be expeoted next week, whon tho zens house is included in the purchase, and | cases will probably come up. As near or her busine: of | resulta of hi sual and extrordinary character of he bazaar must commend itself to every one desirous of advertising his , or of bringing the or her invention or handiwork to the attention of the world. Held at the naticn’s capital at a season when congrees is about to assemble and the representatives of foreign powers piesent at thair logh tions and to become guests of the ex- position, with » host of journalists, representing every prominent news- paper in America, sending daily telegraphic reports of its progress and likely to notice the more worthy ex- hibits and donations, it may be conti- dently asserted that no equal oppor- tunity was ever before atforded for strain themselves, not giving them- selves over to the evi) spirit, but rather do and suffer give blessing for cgrsing and swmiles for frowns. Some eeek to preach a ‘‘popular gospel,” but it eannot be done, The gospel of the Lord Jesue Ghrist is not popular, but it must be preached with forbear, Declare the whele counsel of God, still there will be a following and should there not be the expected fruit an examination of self should be made to see if the fault does not lie in the preacher himself, the same is expested soon. SRl L 2 The southwest mission at Twenti- "\ ANTED—One good canvasor, Btawly work eth and Mason strewis, has been or- ganized into the Seuthwest Presb terian ehurch of Dmaha and takeo its place as. the youngest, but not the One No. 1 femalo cock wante'. Best of Peast promising, of the societies of | wrkes wil be paid. Haglity} whether men) wilk will{ hoar or ;f':“n‘f‘gf'g‘:;:“sh:,“ R W ANTED—t00 ey v, ceptable charge of this mission, was | Sink Clecoer, the besb in use. A of believers if we do our whole duty, f;g';:;db;'w:; mfim::: B L7 MISSIONARY WORK. The welfth annual meeting of the western branch of the Women's For- Lot every true preacher of sacred |eign ;Missionary society, will be hold scriptureskuow that he is not alone in |in this city from, the Twelfth to the AN the conflict, for God is with him;|16th of this month. This branch - 718124 work and good pay,. (rclronoes required.) Apply ab 210 . 16th stroot, upiviairs, raom 6 43040 7 ANTED— At the Nationai liotelads i .coln, 199-t¢ pooln to clean with residence 1208 Dodge atroet, Omaha. "MICELLANEG 1S WANTS, VW ANTEE Immediate varised § makers-and cofern r 0 atJOUN EPENETEK, 307 Broiwsy, Coineil Blufts, I, 123t threo- or fowr o' A trsten yeors oll, hie, ard At once, & wite that it will be used ns & bospital’by tho | 88 0an be ascertained the offenso, if| hringing the interests of agriculturists, road, and another s to tho effect that the ‘:‘“:: ‘;l:’::‘al’s';’z‘:;;';‘ifi“:hi“t’l "}:“ manufacturere, artists and artisans to perty will be beld as-a site for a Uagion | ©24%€ Hadls 1ich pre- | the attention of the public, dpe.;otzb.builb wome thme in/tho near | VOP!8 the issusnce of & licenso to| 4 Contributious from tho ladies in iy persous not within the city limita and | 4o way of need'e and fancy work are yet within a radius of two miles of the T ot to8 ~Mr. dobn M. Holer, reidlog oo Suiiein. Tv in probable tht there | ey, ovied and antoipaied s Marcy rtreet, yesterday ¢ceived a dispatch | aro others in the samo box, and it is | 41 fair conveyiog, the gad vews of the desth of | geported that one or two Omaha li-| ""A'board of award has also boen his son, John Heller, a brakeman on the! quor men have been indicted, but this provided for, whose duty it shall be U.P. ‘the young man was killed in a|is not yet made public, to examine and report upon the var- snow shed just east «f Aspen station, Wy- AN INTERESTING CASE jous exhibits, awarding medals and oming, on the morning of Ootober 10th, [ vy henrd by Judge Savage just be- such honorable mentions as, in its 1882, The particulard have no' yet been | fore he left the office .of judge to a|jvdgment, may bo deservea, and give regeived, successor, In this it appears that a [suitably engraved certificates of the Msx Meyer & Co, have just had com-| party some yeara ago built a house on |same, according to the rules and regu- pleted n 3. W, Reedy elcvitor in their | loased ground, in or near the city, |lations adopted and observed at the new buflding, Tt i for ure in transferring | and his Blleterminatingl:l- duimdltn Oe,xls'tenmnl ::ll}glblliun -hPhx:g‘d‘elp‘? 4 3 { " remises aud move his ransportation on all articles do- freight from one story to ane ther, will ;lcnto t:)h“nnl::thur R atcinorelni | At wfil B s o oarry 2,000 pounds und works liké a charm, | house | 9 3 4 r, 4 A Th firm i also fising up their buse. | Meantime some silver maple trees, in of direction. ~ All donations (except- 8 Saime s i o6 livhs | tho midst of which his house stood, | ing money), exhibits, ete., should be ment store €0 as to have plenty «f light had grown to euch proportions carefully shipped to the hoard of di- and will o:cupy It s soon as completed. |0 Pyhe building could not | rection, Washington, D. O, and the ~The noon train west yestreday carried | o™ o o00d umiil they are cut|bill of lading sent to the secretary- of oumber of aistinguishid porsengers, none | qown The owaer of the property this board, : of whom, however, occupicd pecial eart. | would nov allow the trees felled and | It is confidently hoped and believed Among the paity were Sir Richard Tem- | henco the matter came beforo the |that our great and prosperous state ple, ex-governor-zeneral of Bowbay; Vice- | judge for & decision as to whether the | will rospond liberally to this most Cousul Davis, who gocs to represent H, B, | trees should stand and imprison the [ praiseworthy object, and exhibit M. at Honolu'v, anl M ssrs, A. McLood | house, or Whother war should bo mado | thereby & wonerous riualry with the trials snd difficulties wil} be sur- mounted and the rough ways be mada smooth, i After the sermon, prayer was of- fored, following which the roll was called by the olerk, Rev. Mr. Baird, o} Plattsmonth. Following the roll call oflicers were elected to-wit: Dr. G.F. Chrisman, of Kearney, was electod moderator by acclamation. Temporary clerks—J, M. Oliver, E. E. Warren. Thursday, October 12—11 o'clock, Dr. Irvig; 2 o'clock, ladies meeting; 7:30, clurch erection. Friday evening—Missionaries and freedmen. Saturday evening—Sunday schools. The meeting then adjourned to wmeet at 0 a. m. to-day, 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. - — CHISFa, Mazion Elmore’s Deébut at Boyd'a Opeia House Last Night, The storm of last evening was not sufficient to prevent a fair turn out at the opera house last night to witnesa cludes Nebrashs, Towa, Minuesota, kota. The last conveation was heid at Mazehalltown, Towa. Oune hundred and twenty-delegates are oxpected, and already one hundred and fifteen have been reported to the secretary. SUGGESS IN LIFE, The dates and subjocts of the series of Sebbath evening lectures upon ‘‘Suocess in Life,” %o be delivered by Rev. W. J. Harsha this winter, are as follows: October 15, Your Equipment; October 22, Your Time; @ctover 29, Your Work; November 5, Your Teacher; Novem- ber 12, Your Power; November 19, Your Character; November 26, Your Luck; December 3y Your Relations; December 10, Your Duties; Decomber 17, Your Speech; Decomber 24, Your Manners; December 31, Your Hal —1883—Janvary 7, Your Conscience; January 14, Your Self Coutrol; Jan- aary 21, Your Books; January 28, Your Health; February 4, Your Awmusements; Fobruary 11, Your [¥ebruary 25, Your Substituto. Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and Du. [ ¥ ’Muney; Fobruary 18, Your Destiny; » ctfice Comrcil 760-10 ploym nt by 5. gon h keopor. H. Manuwe.l or, 11%h st Farnam o eot, ANTED—Pleasant room with board for two contlemen, in privato family, Address ‘D, ¢ otfice. 760-314 cor, 16th erew on nrcrmses. HAS, NPT s any two other ings in desirable ion -dite, by McKoon No. 1514 Douglan aiveet R17-¢ Ul KRNI —urocery store H"ane Capitot avenue. App 0211 on Bay SICYCLE FOR MLE O tradh: for am ) size, 54 inch Haward, Inquiregl, M, Waee man, Ommaba, 19 OR S LK Small nowe, wal, cistern good el ent locatian. (a-h, $1,160 A\ s, AORTALE 1 cinhe te, 1) acro: Jond, smal) ard Ia o foulh, 505 grape vineds. §2,500, Amcs, 1500 Farnam strecr buggr. end ous Nillinm [ O AL now cldgant b wpring. wade to order | ¥ the hyder. Was cxhibited at' the wstate fnir and t)ok first promium, Bugay n9a never been used, ut will e sold at & mduction Apply ay Mettopcfitan Hotel. b1 (el O™ BALE— room house, 10d locsticr large Jot, easy payments, §1,1L0) Ames, 1508 Fai nim street, {[IOLBALBCA very deaicatle yises of bisinees preperty im one of 1 he best suwns In the & te. * pply Wha'ey, Lincoln, Neb 11t Funs,u,z-—nm-uhum, one sere, shade trees and truit. Howe place, #1,500. Ames, 1508" Farnrm, L OR SALK—Farms Impfored. ave & good i lint, comprimuy somo of he Fest i+ Neoras i ab peices Tang ok from 1 o0 26 por acre. vasy torms. A% waveral bariin s wilt linde Saud for dkorip:fon furai<h desirable lau ds fos colonies, iny vod loc: 1. 1. BALLOU, 70019 ) 15 ¢ [OR SALE 5 recan hou: more destrable o ¥2,1%. - Amyes;. 1608 Farnam. ae b cormer, owa. Hasy ters, b‘l)l( SALE -Heuse cof 8 o ms oo leased ound 4) years, 8650, M.Cuguc oppos te . i) ms, barn, farge lot, payment fru 00, onth, Ames. 1506 Far © %94 e nam. brick wud frame wd house, A, W. corner o-tt IUR sALK CHEAP T ditions of Miiton ftog 19th ar eavenworch s QOR $4% | (e Ames, 1506 F- REALE: 1L paylug husiuess, coutral- 11y located, " Good eh-nce tor the right man m house, & ot in part payment, tteasons tor seiling eatisluciry. Addioms “Q. V. Bee effice. sl 00d ‘Water Works office. Fuu SALRE Thwo houwes, WO 3007, 31,1490,/ x, 1506 Farnan, JPLENDID 12 OFERTY FUX JALE—At & BARGAIN, one large brick house, and one large tramo house, with full loc on Cass near 15t strect, Fipe chance for investoient, reot for §70 per month, Call fo. full particulsrs, on BEMIS, 609 tf Agent, 16th ard Donglas sta, JOR SALY Tocation. “r; . oases, one 1ot, conv 1 jo, B1,600. Ames, 1500 Far. JIX BEAUTLEUL 1065 —6Ux1bu fect eaca io EHanscont Place ou street oar line. Bost lota iy whole addition on_ very easy truws and 3¢ greot bargain, Besis' agent, 16th snd Leaw Atrects ANTED—By an experiencod. young man, & st aation ina gro. ury store, ~Aduross B, L."1613.1/00ge str-t. 03 11 oh wua voards T privaie 0> 10 take one or o boeders, will 3¢ua thelr aderess to the Wyman Comercial College, wadent so. king ho'rd or rooms will be referredtothea. At L. WYMAN. 610-t( ANTED—T0 work foi mau with (xcellent re ochool in the city, addios b A youug 3 artending I bes Offico o11-11, FOR RENT —+OURES AND LAND, 012 RENT Furnished house, k St JOR SAL “wroom house, 1 Fasy termsnS1100. Ani Y OZEL koK maLihthe Asiugion Howet First class; all furnished be only hote in‘town, The cheapess proporty o tho Atate Has all the traveling men, W i1l bo sold coea: on terms to sult. Enquiro of . Puile, proprietor, Arlington, Washington county Neb. 16 o furnished rooin, for ooe or Fov. KE Iy fusni t Q. Apt P PERSONAL. e rrom, with ruma g and B. Layton, prominent merchants of | Wilh the ax. The petition cluimed Shanghai, Chis —1In o few days Mr. Carlisle Terry, Jr., of the United States coast and geodetic survey, whe is now in Kansas City, wi come 10 Omuba for the puipose of re-es- tablishing an astronomical station hore. | think otherwise, and consequently For the purpose of wakivg their tol graphic longitude detefiinations in thi city cntirely successful, Mr, Geo, W, Dean | down belore 1t cun be got away un’ of the survey has written Supt. Dickey, [ compromise can be affected, ¥ seking that they may have hia co-oper. tion, The station will be established noar [ o well to cut this out and paste it in the Hich school, ~The m nagewent of th Unlon Catho- io Library assoclation are making connd. erable advances, with & view to rendering their society more than ordinurily inter ing the coming winter, They have de to their musieal collection about six hun- dred pieces, recently donated oy the fir; ofThon & Healy, Chicoyo, bogether with | National Bank, mention of which was a numbes of blographies of musical com- wosore; o also & number of works of fic- | pogition iu the new buildivg on ' on on biography, travel and bistor kindly donated by W. J, Opabap, city co Jeotor, Chioago. pace on the walls being filled by a pic donated by Major J, M, McMabon, Te.|er, Was a partioulpe_snd dsngerous Tho decoration of the : Y004 bs now finished, the last unoceupied | 1evel of tho street to that of the firac that as 8 matter fact the trees dis- fiyured the landscape and were neither useful nor ornamental, but the judge, coineiding with the view that silver maplo trees were unsightly and a nuisance, said that the owner might 1 e | held that the trees must be left. The it | house will therefore have to be torn a- {8008 building on leased ground will their hats, — DIED, REZAC—Tn this city, October 11th, Ed. die, son of Mr. and Mis. W, F. Hezace, t-1 aged 1 year and 6 months, o - The New Vault, m’| The 17-ton vault for the Omaha made a few days ago, was placed in hir. ¥+ | teenth streot Tuesday forenoon, I'he job of raising the vault from the re | floor of the bank, some six feet high- older and rickier states of our glorious Union. W. L. Prasopy, Chairman, Joux W. RawLixes, Secretary, A - - MADAME CAPFIANI. The Distinguished Vocalist Pays Omabs & Fiying Vistt. Mme, Cappiani, the celebrated vo- cal teacher of Now York, who has re- cently been spending a vacation with her gon in Montana, in returning over the Union Pacific paid Omsha a flying visit, sud while in the city was the guest of our genial and well-known citizen, Mr, Max Meyer. 1t is greatly to be geetted that this excellent artist, whom some of our prominent citizens know so well, lhav- ing heard ber sing somo years ago, under the mame of Kapp Young, at tho Academy of Music Now York City, could not stay in the rendition of *‘Chispa” by Marion Elmors and her able company, who arrived in the city yesterday. While this drama reminds us not a little of “‘M’lies,” it isa much stronger and more pleasing performance and seems to take better in every way with | Metropolitan, the public. One noticsable feature of the play last evening was the magnifi- cent scenery,which is furnished entire- ly by the company and adds not a little to the general effoct. The romantic drama itself is quite seneational, and in the hands of a | ropolitan, company less able to bring cut the fine points would not bo a perfect suc- coes beforean sudience such as assem- bled to witness it last evening, Me- Metropelitan, probably has been the result of hard- ships of the earlior days of irontier life, and her robe, aided by the soen- ery, which in as near perfect as could W possibly e produced, is so roalistic | of the Millard. that it could not fail to be a success. lard, Omsha for somo time. While in New York she became quite famous being selected to play the title role in HL'Africsne” aud Leonora ia ‘Il T'rc- vatore,” and many other prominent tained by actors who seem well fitted | 4 pneat of the N to carty out the ideas of the drama, and as a tale of earlier Calitornia ex- perience it must be admitted that it was realistic in the extreme and held J, E. Galbraith, of Abion, is at tho J. E. McCrackin, of Creston, Ia, is at|andall the Metropolitaw, James Clary,lof Grand Island, is at the J. B, Huntwell and A, L. Wigton, of Hastings, are at the Metropolitan, C, B, Matthcws and Jobn Bills, of Lan. |+ caster, are at the. Metropolitan, Mra, Neleon, of Orleans, is at the Met- Avion Aldridge and wife, of Tekamuh, {are guests at the Metropolitan, haws B. Atkins and John F. Reed, of | f¢ rion Elmore is a character such as| York, are at the Metr.polit.n, W. R. Moore, of Clarks, is atthe Mil: Chas, W. Allen, of St Paul, is a guest C, W..Fisher, superintendant of the | _* The leading characiers aro ulso sus: | Colorado system «f rouds of e U. Py is | | Lilard, Fred Pigto, of New York, a well known mine owne: in Montana, is at the Millard, Churoh Howe is at the Paxton. € Ca'ifornia ond 1 re at 608 15th street. l\J{: BENT -On Nickolus _stre rooms nowly finishe ) dern Juproy tes, Tnquire o p TOR KENT—Cottage, 6 rooms complete, 15 h enwcrth, ' Inquire cprosit 23, 7-15t OB KENT—One Jarge furv’shod front one small furnishe « room, 1606 Fa . 76613 l('ukJul,\T Furnished r Cass St. two doors west closct, ‘urnishod or 11 Casn e vs in Jneab’s bloek. cor, 16 h JOUN G, JAC FNT—Twonicely furnishid 1oms with 1| Omana, Neb aatd donationahare b0 ived by Mrs, | 0u€; but Fred Behm, who has for a in a numbor of other operas. 3. L. Pedick Illld‘M" ::::::l':::“’ wh;;a long um: been .cm.l:uolud wlt!; %fl{’d- gme b;r r:turu to America lixpynn : A win in the wovis usiuess, aided by | ago and while inthe city of Boston :."‘:;:"m':‘*‘:l‘:;;“‘: ell::-::w:::.n:j his old hauds, made a success of it in | she made up her mind to 1use her two . e AN Pt ey [ particular, Mr. Behm way be | names of Kapp Young into Cappiani barpd ¢ formed and #l-1 called the veteran safe mover of this|as her school is the old Italian "““F'* IZ‘K ; city, as it was, under his supervision |school of singing. The Boston —Fravk Kusper, 0 loog & wember of | that the 12-todbeato in the First Nu- | Trauscript speaking of hor sxid: the police force, has rented Hvacina’s hull | tional was placed in position somb if- | “This high school of the old Italian the audience for threo hours almost spell bound with the many startling pituations with which 1t abounded, and with scenes and adveutures which characterized the earlier days of emi- gration to the far west. J. B. Culver, of Cheyenne, is at the Pax- ton, W, H. Parker, of Ogallala; Hon, John D, Seaman, of Xearney; T, C. Rob- erts and dasughter and R, B. Windheim, Among those who were mostnotice- | of Plattsmouth; Maj. Frank North, wife able in the production of this senss- [ and daughter; of Columbus; J, D. Leite, | itrcet, betwoen Diveaport wud Chicago, tional and difficult drama, were Mr. of Ogallala, and Wm, J. Bissell, of Colum, eand boad, if ced:ec, A plawn® homut. r threo gontlemen. Inquire 605 ngrth 17 o stroon, 611} y N’ Front room furni; or unfar. p: Board if desired, TSt 20% RENI—8 unfurnisiod rooms at 1. W cornor Doug a8 and 26th 14t | OR RENT—Thres fine quire Chas, McDouald' 435-12 an ticet, YOR FENT Three wifarnished rosms, sulta. ble for housekeepins. Tuquire at 310 & 15th MOR RENU—Flosant front rooms, southwest and opened it out in fine style Tuesday, ~—The contract for building the Lutheran ehurch will be let October 18, See their advertis ment in our special column, —Three men were arrested about noon | §ranted First Lieutenant William P. | moved to New York, whic yesterday for disturbing the peace in the ity of Twelfth and 1 strcet, teen years ago. Army Orders. Leuve of absence for fifteen days is Hall, R. Q M., Fifth cavalry, to take effect during the present month. Sufficient cause having boen shown vie METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA |for hisinsbility to pay his own es. HA, NEB, Tables supplied with the best market aftords. The traveling public | Waster's department will elaim they get bettor accommodatio and more general satisfaction here than at any other house in Omaha, Rate, §2 per day. sug2ltfm SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGN Made frox the wild flowers of th ¥ak FaMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, | Charles Kunpel, compan; penses, under provisions of arwy - he | gulations parsgraph 205, the quarter- furnish tation from Omaha, Neb ,to iobrara, Neb., to Private Wil- liam Berry, troop B, Fifth cavalry a furloughed soldier without means to rejoiu his station, ? E| Corporal Jasper H. Virgin, con- pauy D, 6th infautyy, and Privite ¥, 6th - ns tl"llll it 1s the most fragrant of perfumes, | fanury, having wmfii; with paa- Masufactured by H, B, Blaven, San |gvaph 0, orders No. For sale in Omaha by W, | ries, from Fort Thornburgh, Uth, | She has sung. at the Socala of Milan J Whitehouse aud Kennaro Hros., | will proceed to Fort Leavenworh, [aud 1w Italy, Froucieco, - eurrent 1o , and report to the assistat wasters for so long a tims lost has been restored sgain by Mwme. Cap- piani.” Mme. Cappiani, on her mar- riage with Dr, Vou Halzschuher, re- Y , we be- lieve, is now her permaner home, While on her vacation tour she gave concerts in K, Benton, Helena, Butte snd Balt Lake City, and was every- where highly spokon of both Ly the press and the public. The people of the ity o Dauver expressed sincere regret that she was compelled to leave them so long in order to continue giving instruction to & large class of pupils in New York Oity, Omaha eleo regrets very much not to have had the opportuity of listening to this great wusical artiste. Mume, Oappisni Las » world-wide reputation and has bad the bhonor of singing at all the courts of Europe. Parma, Nizza, at the great theater of Liceo, Frank Lotcs, as Reke Stevens; | pus, are at the Edwin Aroott, as James Downey; Mr. W. T. Melwlle, as Doc Jones, “his nibs;" Mr, George Osborne as Indian Jack; Miss Annie Leigh as Paxton, Ansstatia Mount Auburn and Roua | traveling man, is st the Metropoiitan. : Marion Elmore and party, are at the Moseley as Old Calamity, The entertainment taking it '1,'“‘ Millard, gether, is an unusually interesting| ( one, snd abounds in startling scenes |, 4 and crises, which are well calculated Paxton. J. B, Culver, of Cheyenne, is at the Tom Cadwallader, & well known Chicago | 5. . Stewart, of Lincoln, is at the Mil- i Sidaey Dillon aad ¥ 8. Ames, of Bos. : to stir up the enthusiasm of 8n|, ) Lo the most distinguished guests of [ JIOR MERT A audience and excite their applause at the Millard last ni!li_ the result. The same play will be produced to-night, and we can recom- R #Ir Goks Rigur 70 Tug Sror.”--This | Omaha, and expressive lass of Hun Puscu. Rea fVery sideboard should e it ¥y oNawara, Familics suppliedby A, H. Gladstone, Omaba, Neb. pect. orit o effect of f the Pacific, ¢ phrace dennwth:‘;"ul?mtin:. ehn; e of e e l;in o “4‘ ! . e | Phe Pacific is the leading hotel of St. :\:pgllud at manutaoturers’ prices by M. | e Ry hotel in every re oor, Cawsan . 200h streets, Ac, 411 20k Bt 780-14% 03T—0ne Geoy Maro pouy. 1 4 address N. Hubb.ra, care Cmaha T remor G Borenip! 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