Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 30, 1882, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B e S ——— =~ g odoe wt oo, ag o8 THE DAILY BEE: MONDAY OCTOBER 30 AX S, abe ATRTE \(“T\&\\ \ M&Bko o MUSIC DEAFERS. EYER FINE WED DING PRES ENTS! | MAX MEYER & BRO., TdE LEADING JEWELERS, OALL ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCOCK OF SOLID SILVER ARTIGLES FOR WEDDING AND OTHER PRES 2 Preserve Spoons HESH ARTIOLR Salid Spoon and Fork Olive Spoons n case 1 dozen Kgg 'h'pmmlf,'igmA in case Cream Lmllvi 4 ' 1 dozen Ice (,r;-pm Spoons o Sugar Lifters " “ [ l :ltmin flh’n Picks N Pickle Knife and Fork | Soup Ladle % 2 Sugar Spoons g i (:y*h-r Ladle by 1 Preserve Spoon - | Punch Ladle | 1 Berry Spoon Tce Cream Knife Pudding Knife " Pie Knife, engr i 1 dozen Coffee Spoons, g\lt We quarte still continue our reduction on FINE GOL Fish Knife and Foak, engraved Soup and two Gravy \w | Oyster and two Gravy ) | [Ice Cream. Sets, plain, in case, 13 Pi lee Cream Sets, Gilt, * 15 L 8 RANGE IN PRIO® FROM $10.00 TO $20C.00 Flower Vase Sagar Vase Half dozen Tea Desert, or Table Spoons, plain or en graved, in case | in case, eces, Fruit Bo: 1 dozen Tea, Desert or Table Spooas, plain or engraved | Pair of Salt Cellars and Spoons, in case. Pair of Peppers, in case. Pair of Napkin Rings, in case. Mustard Pot. Bell and Bell Plate, in cases. Mustard and 2 Peppers, in case, Card Receivers. [ Segar Holders. Ash Receivers. Match Boxes, in case Traveling Clocks. | Marble and Gilt Clocks. | Bronze Clocks Half dozen Pearl Handle Knives, in case. One dozen Pearl Aandle Knives, it case. WATCHES and DIAMONDS. Call and examine OUR STOCK after looking elsewhern. WE WILL NOT B UNDERSOLD, Our Motto is, Quick Sales and Small Pro and Getteral Western Agents for Centennial Watches, Illuminated Dial Watches, Amerifan Clocks, Seth Thomas Clocks, Roger & Gorham Silverware, Musical Merchandise and Band Instruments, STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE AND VOSE PIANOS, CLOUGH & WARREN AND THE STERLING ORGANS. Sold on monthly payments. Pis Call and examine. The Daily Bee. ONAHA. Monday Morning, Oct, 30. LOUAL BREVITIES. —Chimes of Normandy to-night. —Crimioal business in the di trict court | found the Davis girls, who claimed that it | goperal regretthe doctor’s tour of dutyin $o finished and the civil caces will be taken | was nothing more than a hair pulling | e dopartment has expired, where ho was ap again to-day. ~The Stindard club opens its new hall ‘Wednesday evening. —Hon, J, Bterling Morton, the demo- oratio caudidate for governor, speaks at Boyd’s opera house Tuesday evening, —Bob Togersoll will lecture at Boyd's opera house next month —The *“Cathedral Buil'ers” ¢f Trinity olearel $180.50 on Miss Poppleton’s leo- ture, —The Harmonic society has [ostponed 4te rehersal this week frora Monday even- ing to Wednesday, ~The executive committee of the re- publican state central committee will ameet st the Millard hotel to-day. —J. C. Blackman, of Fremont,has been appointed general agent of the U, P, car accountant department, to take effect Oc- tober 28, ~—The ministerial association is request- od to meet ut.the First M. E, chuich to- day. ~The republican county conveution takes p uce to-moriow af.rnoon, the dem- ooratioc conventiun comes off on Tuesday afternoon and (he workingmen's and farm- er’ Wadnesday alternoon, A mectiug will b beld (hirSvening at | also of the Ksho & Park Oity branch in the board of nuh'-*n‘; 3 ml,h. W. B, Duddildge, the ..nubn.ulmmd pa ‘enth | vision superiotendent or the sireot at ovce. A general invitation is extended to ol interested. —The Hess Opera company came in ‘y from Rock Island. A special oar was required to transport their bag- +-On Novemb(r 1 the Milwaukee com- ill pat dining cars on the Council ‘I:‘l:‘a‘-n'rlpl:a 8St. Paul lines from Chi cago, These cars were built to order fo the company, but will be run under the Pullman mepagement, —A Japanese woman who could nof wposk » word of Euglish, was robbed of the resignation of John Quinw, was fille Saturday eveuing by the nomination of [ gey, {Qwhich Dore Bernarde was uo badly James Appleby, of Elkhorn precinct. —Between 4 and 5 o'clock Baturday | princi, morning the residence of Mr, Geo, Barker (term in he coBty Jail, was arrested ‘was entered by thieves, who carried ff th proprietor's gold watch and cain, best | the count; N pantaloous, coat and vest, $40 b cul';.‘hN. #on's silver watch and other boty. Y | standj the North Omaha sower Sat- entered through the cellar whdow, whioli a8 ‘was broken. —The handsome new Congregational | they could bestopped the whole outfit was «church at the head of & Mary's svenue | precipitated into the creek bed, some was dedicated yesterdy, the attendance | twenty feet below. This | smashed and one of the hoises atralagd 5 , and | good deal, =, at the seryices belg very large, church eost $12,000,the lots 5,0 the furnitme of de edifice $1,000 A thousand d.llargwas raised at the dedi- have just returned from their bridal tour, | & oatary services pd the church freed from | which extended as far east as Ohicago, debt, ~—The lettéycarriers collect flve times » rosidence, corner of 2Lt and Grace streets, from the Farnam and Douglas street | 00 Thursday evening, azia . :;’-, from shout® o'clock . m. o the | rechercee aflalr lnd'ury :.wm mT;n u.;:':h. e e llectio il | wio had the honor of paitiobasing. o Syt — ‘:x:: ‘n?l'u.ll;i.n l:l'u‘lhl:.m;l‘::.fi presents recelved were very Dumerous and Rodnes Datch, services as constaba, the Iast collection being made | beautiful and were mu %.7:30 p. m. ‘The mail boxes | guests. A large numt also opened five times & dsy, Tyo speciad collections for east bound mpdast the Paxton and Millard from twioe a, betw at the 8 p.om, ~The ¥ tlon a8 it Wo- sy, Farnam street. swiuly Joking as & hippopotamus, ~Robert Bollen, the wan who stabbed Dug Bums, waived examination at the police eourt Friday, and in default « $500 bail was sent to jail, ~Vice President Touzalin, « the C. B, & Q., leit for Donver ow e special train at 86 Baturdey He will remain in o capitol a few days and return by way of Omahs, ~—A woman kiving near Kighth and Douglas, went to the police Saturday aud claimed that her daughter bad been sasaulted by two of the Davis girls snd Ber ticket ard wheok ab the transfer yes- bette, gerds~ 'Y confidence men. Bhe was golng P wavtizh to San Franclsco, but is now C ' Dadly left, v —The vacancy on the state senatorial | jyyme whhing Mr, Bakcr many more hap- Ricket In the Walsh programme, camed by | py biodays: to be used in the paviog! of Dmm:uu-:m Ad which | sity was 7Rehdad to Washington, in so- weighs fifteen tons was taken up about 7 o'elock yesterday morniog to a position | W4¥ near Crnickshank’s store, It was run by ita 9—.6"“”' and created quite a tenss- It i about the sirs of & Pus, _,ine and as un- anos and Organs tuned and repaired. Sheet Musia soseriously beaten that sho needed medi- | noon hour, when the strest was clear and cal attendance, which they were umable | no trains moving on the ehop track. to p.ooure. She told a harrowing tale, | _Dr, Richard Baraett, U. 8. A., who and Judge Bencke gave her an order on | hag been stationed at the headquartera de- the county commi:+ioners.for the services | yrtment of the Platte, as attending Sur- of hysician. At the clerk’s office she | vaon for ninety-four years, was relioved shed tears profussly, and melted the stony | frr, that du'y and the department, on the hearts of the clerks there, A doctor was | og) fnstant, and ordered to New York to detailed to attend the wounded girl and & | port te Major General Hanoock, in com wareant lssued for her nmaiiants. The | piand of the department of the east, and officer who took the latter |document | ¢he division of the Atlantic, It is with matoh all around, and the physician found | o graat favorite, professionally and social- that it was not the daughter, but another |} " Fow young men in his profestion are woman, lyiog ill of & fever, that needed | ¢, 'bo met with who rank with bim, and attention. It dooked like a tolear case of | none in thelr urbanity in the sick room or trickery all around. social circle. —The case of the State ve, Filntwell, | o' 0p01ance at the dime entertain: Jobn MoDonald and John Dawson, sol- ment and sociable of the Union Catholic diers, indicted for highway robbery, was |y o™y iition Friday was the given to the jury Friday afternoon, and at1080 Friday they returned a verlict | 18t that bas yet attended any of these fayosite performances, It filled buth of guilty, accompanied with a recommen* dation for meroy. roome, and was representatiye of the —A team sattached to s lumber wagon ran away about one o'click and the last seen of them were disappearing down Ninth street with the front balf of the wagon missing, This was the fourth run- | away seen by reporter Satarday and there may have been some that got away, programme, c-msfsting of nine numbers, was rendered to the pronouncod satisfac. tion of the gatheriog, of whom many have alrendymade overtures to secure tick ots in advance for the succeeding enter- tainment. The next social will be held on Thanksgiving night or thereabout. R T e ey | Y L standmgin front of Union block Satur- d .y, when, apparent'y without any causes the horses started «ff on the run, They decribed a Lig sen.i-circle and the wagon struck the pavement on the west side of the street and was overturned. While the | Corliss and Knight. horses were pluoging and trying to get [ The following resolution was adopt- away they were caught, ed: ~—Edward Dickinson hasbeen appointed | Fesolved, That the county treasurer general superintendent of the Union Paci- | be and is herepby directed to draw fio liae betwe n Cheyenue and Opdon, and | from the general fund $600 and apply the same to the payment of the de- linquent personal tax of Mras, Kieff 10r (e yoar 1080 for work on road, License to sell liquor at Ruser's place was granted Henry Ruser for the term of six months, from October 2, 1882, H. Sherman and 8. G. Al- len were appointed judges of election, and Frank Shipman and Eli Allen clerks for the MoUardle preciuct., The follhwing accounts were allowed from the general fund: L, F, Lewin, witness tee. Six yersons, ' H Gordow, ¢ J. L Brandell, * friends pre-ent. Among the presents he | I’ J. '%u.:l'z, u.l‘ei Juror rocelved-was 4 handsome 865 gold watch | 1+ e and ohain trom his wife, Dancing, musio | I, Mermeyr oo o0 and singing l;hk‘ the pleasure of the even+ {}v VIV l‘mun'ln mul jhro ing. Mrs Baker did not forget the guests | Y+ Laylor, witness fee.. and served them vith o fine lunch st 12 | )Y Bagpern oo ericr (0% P8 o'cloclk Alter whicy dan :ing continued till | W 1 enly o thé mornitg, when all left for County Commiseioners. SATURDAY, Octover 28,—Board met pursuant to adjournment, Present — Commissioners Drexel, resent di. tan and Northern road and the Ogden short line, is appointed vensral su yeriatendent of the Utah and Norlhern and of the Oregon ¢hort live, which will hereafter be known a8 the Idaho divilion of the Union Pacific railway. —A very plessant party took place last 1 | Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. . | H. J. Baker, cor, ith and Pierce street, ¢ | The party wss given in honor of Mr, o | Baker's 31st birthday, with many of his ccencadBo? 8888808 S8 t ! o = &2 8,255 2% E8% W. Aliison, witness fee. R. Dutcher, * % J. Dounelly, jr., talas juror J. Baumer, wituess foe and cash pended. . J. Car:oll, wi ‘Des Mrs. Kieff, work on J. Pulibrin, tales ju Geo, Jewett, ** (4] W, P. Morrow, tales juro D.'P.’ Augell, witnesi fee. H. Jacobsen, ** . ] d | _—-®rry Keman, who tock a hand in the & ased ugfOf& W ioh Mollie heruan, the saoll80¢ 18 now serving out = e ) Fri ay ad son! 1 to fifteen days in } per cent. discount from regular prices. frjends and members of tne assoclation. A | 4 AUIUMN SPORTS. The Union Pac'fics Score Another Victory on the Dismond. The game of base ball on Saturday between the Peion Pacifics and the | iug houses are nomination for the state. Ho used large map of the state, with little painted slips of paper piuned over the places where in their respective coun ties churches are organized and meet- erected. Among other important facts he noted that B. & M. nim® resulted in a victory for ! the convention has raised during the the former by a score of 16 to 7. The B. & M.'s were strengthened by the addition of a portio. of the Leadville nine, but all to no purpose. L'he following score tells the story: HCORE BY INNINGS, 128456789 Union Pacifics, B &M 03200000 2— Double plays—Lavin, Phelan and Cos- by; Whitney and Holland. T ltarned rana=U. P, 8 Two base hita—Lovin 2, Whitney 2, Bancie 1. Thren base hits er, Tr.flay, Holl Struck out—U. P. tliis 1. L, Funkhous: L, 4B &M, 7, Passed bails—Smith 1, Knodell 2, Ban- le 8. Time «f game—2 hours and 30 minntes Umpire—Brandt, of B, & M, e —— Iron Mouider’s Uaion. The eleventh annual ball of the Iron 190, of this city, will be given atthe now Standarc hall, on Fourteenth stres:, between Douglas and Dodge, on Thanksgiving The following Moulders’ Union, No. eve, November %9ch, are the committeer: Master of Kaiser. Committe of Arrangements— James J. Burr, Thomas Bolan, Robert Kais. er, P. Carroll, George Jones. Reception Jones, Reilly, 8, Haws, J. Cooney, W. Craron. Door Committee—W. White, M Oarrigan, T. Gahan, H. Morton. Floor Committee—James J. Burr, W_F. Benediot, P. Carroll, D, Ken- nedy. Oommittee of Introduction—T. Bo- | bas lan, T. Barry, J. Hammon, J. Wil son. e THE BAP1ISI CONVENTION. The Steady Growth of that Denomin: ation in the Statve. The Baptist state convention closed its labors a Lincoln last Saturday. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Rev. J. M. Taggart, of Gibbon, Furet vice president, Rev. Z° C, Ruch, of Gibbon; second vice presi- dent, Rev, J. W. Harris, of Omaha, Corresponding secretary, R:v. 8, H D, Vaughn, of Lincoln. Recordsng secretary, Holden, of Tekamah, Treasurer, 8, M. Benedict, of Lin- coln, Board of managers, Rev. I D, Nowell, Rev, N. Hayland, I E B, Porlin, 4 C. Kau mann, * A. Furtell, . W, ¥iyes 'm. Flynn, A. Gates, L. L wrence, Mary Barrett, H Tska, E, W, Blive, o Mary Broese, ** George b A ‘I}nihnu Wy —Mr. and Mrs, Obarlos Courtmey, Who' %i ity Witk flich, “ Phuwuex, i diles . ery charming recep'ion, at their | W, Brown, Five penons, coremer Tt was & decidadly Ilh'l-vh-‘r, witness 46 PN Y L E ;=A biok wagonsnd team was left 88585888¢<8 =lLih the lines tied tothe weoels, ‘The horses startea o back up and b fore 5o = The wagon wa badly R ARTRDECE R gave Ohas. Riewe, coffin {61 poor ot fioadsculed | ¥ oxl ob b expended ered orsTe and tl . C0| coroner’s feos, wd olwed Whals 39 4 ' Ashi of Patiorson, witnees (o6, C. West, witross foo. ROAD FUND, SOUBLBSE EBRSTTESTIZLo8E8S 5 admired by the | Sulomoh Brown, cleaniog chimpey, 3 4 1 6 4 evening was » deljpMful one in every res- pect. —About, tweyesrs ago a list of the dead woldiers bugiel 6 the cemeteries near this W Johason, L. Shipley, " M. J. D Orook, * . H, Gunderson, ** o BRIDGE FUND, cordancg Withoa general order from the P AL miicd laraa ddslanai g0 consibute tothe graveof each boy in twue who b fallen & tombsione duly in- | “ soribed, B stones sent in compliance | {16 \W: Kuieht, work on bridge... with this oder have arrived, and make | J, A. Wakefield, lumber. .. nearly 4 tsbad, - They ate stored tewpo- | D C. Kerr, kegaplion 0. oo vaily 5 Traall & Co's, being still 1n the | A% 1tosty work ou bridges.. heuds of 4 goverament, ‘Thore aro also | ** T WOTRA Fi0 o * fow for slipment to Oalifornia A. Allen, witness fee —Ateau attached to » street car be- ix persane, coron v, cawe {rizh oned at the Tenth street termi. | 7. B Conkling, extra rery s Baturday by the escaping stesm from | YR8 KA SRR oo 9220 :n{":“:fihq snd ran away down the Joun Bavmes. County Clerk, . Thoy crossed the shop track at a fear- s ful gait, 4nd potwithstanding the most DIED, streuous 8iforty of the driver could not be | Prasr—October 25, at 10:3) r, w., Sarab stopped upti) they reached the corner of | J. Pratt, wife of John Pratt, aged 62 Jackson #nd Tenth, No serious damage | years, wis doby but the ocomsequences might | Fuberal to-morrow at 2 p, w., atTwen- have b"T very bad had it not been at the | ty-first aud Harcey strects, 4] | | Smith, M D,, 8,T Davis, Rev. J. W Usborne, Wm, Saxton, Hapgooa, Rev, J. E. Ingham, Rov. J. J. Keeler, Rev. J. Llewelling, Rev. H, Mize, Rev. M. Nonle, Rov. A. A, Russell, Rev' G. W. Reed, J. C. Lewis, Rav. AL W. Rev. J O, Read, Rov, Rev. B, F., Lawler, Webb, Trustees, Sanford Williame, Hon, A G W, B Smith, J. H. 8 ewart Buard of managers of the Nebraska Baptist semivary, 0. C E islow, A. D, Goorge, Wm, Sixton, Rev. B, Bedell, Judge D. A, Whitcomb The tollowing is a brief abstract of the report of the board by the corre. responding sccretary, Rev. J. K R ckwood: None of the members of the board orof thoso engaged in ministerial work haveé died within the year. Very few deatbs have ocourred among the members of the chureh. Special men. Hon was made of the cruel a: na ton of Cal, Watson B. Smith, the 0 former treasurer of the board. Among those who have died during the year, were Reve. J. 0. H. oed, F. M Williame, F. Pierce, J. McLean and Piof, W, W, Wse. Twenty »fcur appointments have been made during the year. There are re ported 1027 weeks' labor; 2,818 ser wous; 1,241 prayer meetiog: ; 4,484 re. ligions visits; average Sabbath school atiendauce, 70; churches recsiving aid, 46; out stations ocoupied, 52 Re. suiting frow + labor: 82 baptisms 173 other additions; vesal membership of these churches, 1,309; 45 Sunday schools of which 11 are new schools; pupils enrolled, £ 694; teachers, 260; H M cow lections, $79 09; foreign mission col- 1 otions, $29.07; value of churches E:p:ny, $36,000, of which §12,000 sohool expavacs, 661 10; been subscribed during the year; debt npon this property, §3,500 An excellent work was given by\Rsv‘ W. R. Con- ! J 12452003 2-16 - Ceremonies—Robert Committee — George Rev. C. H, Rev. B. Bedell, Rev. O, T. Ohafice, Rav E. Hasting; trustee in place of year (Nov. 1, 1881, to Nov. 1, 1882 ) $2,300. Six church edifices have been built, at an expense to the churches of $8 000, ard to vhe church edifice benevolent fund of $1,800, Mawry lots have been pro cured and not a few of wgs. The church at Omuaha has raised $2,300 toward completing their houss aund are now worshipping in ite upper room. There are now in the rule, dedicated free of debt. If the churches raise as much money next jear as thie, fi an be put in the field. The firsi Baptist Dauish church was organized his month in Keirney county, The Baptist church in Hastings now owes mly $16 OULUSEITLERS. From Obhio to Nebraska. —_— come to Nebraska to settle for life, ’ | of old settler than Mr. Connell Far.y, . | the father of Major J. B. Faray, nelly, goneral missionary of the de- | - 152 City Lots will sell in Oakland, Neb., next Wednesday, at auctiou. me Mr. and Mrs. Connell Furay Move few come more justly claim the title ELEVAFED RELEJTRICIANS The New Hendquarters of thy West- e/ n Union Company. The Western Unton Telegroph com. piny yesterday opened up for busi- ness 1n its new offise, in the fourth story of the Omahs National bank. Here they have one of the [inest and most complete offices in the union, the operating room being thirty-four feet wide and sixty long, and con- taluing thirteen tables, one quadru- these will soon be broken for build- | plex, six duplex eets and forty single There are forty eight instrumen's, wires in all entering the room through atower, State agents for Sgalfield’s full size and popular music, & cents’per copy. Ten thousand copies just received grown a full beard during his absence and i3 quite changed in appearance as well as being mnch ‘mproved physically, Ho is warmly welcomed back. H. H. Chilberg, of Wakoo; H. W. Nieman, of Schuyler; B. Beer, of North Platte; 8. N. Dunning, of Lena; James Saawick, of Wilbir; Albert S. Cole, of Nebraska and W, H, Jewin and James M. " Harrie, of Arnold, were among the Ne- | braska people who erjiyed the hospitality of the Paxton yesterd \y. Ramember the auction sale of Lote in Oakland, Neb.,next Wedneaday.me Dolan & Langworthy, No. 110 South Fourteenth street, take this method of informivg the public that At the northwest corner is located | they have added to their stock a full ent of the Western Union company, bas two offices in the northeast corner fteen more miseionaries | of this story. The business office in which Manager Rheem presides, is located in the basement, southeast corner. belated pedestrians. PER-ONAL. H, G. Clark went west yesterday. yesterday, Miss Carrie Benton, a sister of Mrs, \) i 2 o icie EROARISARho an RN | e e oI o ek home T Ethie cast yesterday, yesterday. U. 8. Marshal Schnitzer, of Wyoming, special agent of the postoftice depart- | wont east yesterday, £ Col, Matt Patrick came in from Rock his wife | Creek yesterday, ment. Mr. Fursy, S8r., is in his 79'h yesr and passed the age of three . | score and ten, allotted to hamanity. They Buackeye state, and, as the old gentle. man puts it, have come out to this country “to sojourn awhile before son out 1n the west, William F.Faray, who left yesterday to take a poaition in the employ of the Union Pacific st Ozden, and a daughter, Mrs. St Olair, wife of the Union Pacific agent at Ogden, e — 160 City Lots will be eold at anction next Wedneaday., Half cash balance on 12 months credit. me POLITICAL. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES IN THE COUNTY. Eikhorn precinct—William R. Tur- ner, Mr, Gsines and D. 8. Parmalee. Assessor—George Shenk. Constable—O. Whitney. Valley precinct—Corliss, Harrison and Copp. Ji ff reon pre- inct-—H., Timme, John Rohweder and Clems Oft, Saratoga precinct—Redman, Eiton and Mergen, D)uglas precinct—Q 1ealey, Hoard. Weoet Omaha—1. N. Pierce, J. H Taylor, J,.A. McClure, DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, The dumom‘nb\{:ld their primaries ?‘xl}uv('ny eveningPthe result being as ollows: First ward— Pat Destaond, C. Kaof- maon, Thoe, Cascy, And. Frick, D Goild, Second ward—John Mahoney, Ja- cub Hanck, T. J. Futzmorris, Julius Troitect k¢, Bryan Farrell For assessor Jerry Mahoney. For constable—Hans Timm, Third ward Gustave Benecke, Pat- rick Ford, Henry Hornberger, John 0'Connell, Thad, Ryao, For constable—J. J. Neligh, Thos, Fonter, ! | Fourth ward—C. 8. Goodrich, Pe- ter (loos, Jerome Pentzel, William Bennett, Charles R Redick. - | For sor—W. J. Mount, Sixth ward--D, D, Hoxie, George W. Shields, James Powell, Daniel Conemey er, ;Andrew Smith, s - —— . Omaha High Fiyers. Blair Pilot. A couple of “‘high fiyers" from Omaha, vamed Charles Dukeé and | “Dye” Gibson, came up yesterday with a livery rig, and the horses, when - | they errived, were nearly driven off I | their lega. They were drunk, of coutee, and making themselves free and gasy abont town, They tried to ; | force an entrance int & private house, and rudaly assaulted a little girl at the who tried to shut them out. Police- man Fowler ran them into the cooler to sober wp, Charles Dake is the fast boy, who, it will be remembered, some two years ago, ran awsy from Owmaha with one of the school teachers of that place. They were arraigned this merning before Acting Police Judge Eller, on the charge of ‘‘drunk #10 and costs. are from the - | they go above.” They have another | ,, in the city. W. A. Eberly, of North Auburn, regis- tered at the Metropolitan y esterday. axton, W. H. Straub, of Salt Lake City, is st the Paxtcn, H. Michener, of Siovx City, is & guest of the Paxton, Hon, D, G, Hull, of Lii city. Tom Orr, Private secretary of General Manager Kimball, of the Union Pacific, returned from the east yesterday with his bride, and b.th are now guests of the Mil- lard, Wm, Stadelman, of Oileans, Neb., call- ed at Tuk Bex office yesterday. Hon, H, C, Lest, of Lincoln, jury com- miseioner of the United States court, is in the city. D, C. Brooks and wife came in from the west yesterday. B. Beer and W, H. Irwin, of North Platte, are registered at the Canfield, H. A, Gray, of Lincoln, is at the Can. field, W. H, Tucker, of Norte Platte, is a Cautield house guest, 8. T, Leaming, of Decatur, is st the Canfield. Also Mr, A, L. Marquett, of the same place, C. H, Sinclair, of the U, 8. coust and | eodetic survey, 1s at the Millard, oln, is in the Hom, A* J. Weaver, the coming con- greseman “from this district is at the Mil- lard, Hon. M. K, Griggs, of the state of Beatrice, ex-U, 8, consul at Chemnitz, is & guest of the Millard. ‘Ihe Hess Opera company arrived yes- terday and is registered at the Canfield | and Millurd hotels, Hon, Join A, McShane went south on the Omana & Republican Valley train yes- terday. Prof. Baul Aughey returned home yes: terday, Charles Saunders went down to Lincoln yesterday, U. 8 Seustor Ramsey wis on a west his duties on the Utah commission, Hon, Joho I. Redick, democratic can- didate for congress, came in from Wahoo yesterday, where a meeting was held Sat- uidey, | Gen. Thos. B. Van Buren, United States | consul-general to Japan, accompanied by his family, went east yesterday, en route to Washington, Wum, Lent, a prominent San Francisco eapitalist, was an east-bound passenger yesterday, His fawily was with him, Mart Konsedy reburned yeitesdsy from report on mission | and disorderly,” and were each fined | Los Angelos, where he has spent several mouths 1 the pursuit of health, He has The room was lighted up last night for the first time and presented a very trilitont and attractive appearance 10 Mrs, O. N. Ramsey left for the enst Charlie Redick returned from Wahoo Hon, M., C. Keith, of North Platte, is J. M. Chadwick, of Cheyenze. is at the bound passenger yesterday, returning to state 160 Baptist church societies, 48 | the battery room, coutaining 3,000 and complete line of Shelf and Build- meeting houses finished and 16 in |cells thisis claimed to be the finest | ers' Hardvare, and now invite con- process of building, and, better to say, battery room in America. Col. J. J. | sumers to give them a call. To Build- those now being finished are, as a | Dickey, general western superintend- | ors, Contractors, Uitizens of Omaha | and Farmers of the surrounding coun- try, they say their prices are made to i‘_f-mpele with any other houze in this ine, i Aud now that they are ready to sorve you, please favor them with a call, coi28:m&w POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marves o Ruri'.y, strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the maultitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only in can Rovar Bakwve Powpei Co, Wall 8t., Naw Vork |BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE, | Wedneeday Eve_:inx:. Ncv. 1st. CRAND MASS MEETINC. Workingmen's aod Farmers Ratification Eally. Speeches by Capt. J. H. Stickell, | Gen. Jos. Hollman and Col. W. H. Ashley. Admission, - - - Free. Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED T0 HARD & SUFT GOAL, COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE CO0., SAINT LOUIS. Py, & Bradford; SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA., » : ‘

Other pages from this issue: