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T LTI 8 — THE DAILY BEl: WEDNISDAY . ]_f!‘—',b ”bainlAy:Bieje. o 0iviAHA. Wednesday minm fine cut tobaceo, Rochester, N, Y., he may consider hi self a lucky man, Mr. O, ) ‘iteh Lewis orning, Nov, 22, —— === [ of fine cut done up in tea cent 3 "CEARE Wentbor feport. ten thourand pounds of which ke 18 di +ie following observation: aro taken at R ot ent of time at all the stations | ' 0l allbhe we tern territory & Van Devarruest, U, 8, S1owar Sza. | | Omaba to Kansas City, _vice, OMAEA, 1, 1882, ( ~The A. O. H, ball is announced foa Thuriday, December 14, to take place Masonie hall, tri uting free, —Thers was a very distinct halo or ring around the moon last night, : Calm | Fair 30 14 | Light Cloudy 3007 SE Light [Clear 30 09 | b3 § ek (Fair 3016 [ 48 W liAht P 3l s Frosh |Clear 30 11 | 48 Frosh [Clear a0 01 | a4 Fresn [Clear 3 0 | 38 Fresh Cl udy 5015 | 48 Brisk |Cloar {006 | 85 [N W Fresh (Cloudy ' Frsh |Cloudy Calm (Cloudy Fresh |Clear 2 Light W Laght ~The fire department was busy last night, The hooks went down and prac- ticed on the | Lininger-Metealf warehouse and one of the steamers tarned out and pumped the cisterns on Faraam and Four- teenth and Farnam and Twelfth dry in order to change the water, which was get- ting stale, ~There was a great rush of travelers at all the hotels in this city yesterday and last night. It was a hard matter fora grent many to find beds anywhere Asainaboire. siver 4 fooi 10 Inches above low water mark at Ovashu, 2 toot 2inches st Yankton, Misslssippl 5 fect 7 Inches at Davenpo:t, 4 feet 2 inches at St Paul, 101 ot 7 fuches at 8t Louls, 4 foct 4 Inches at LaCrowe and 8 fest 2 Inches at Duyuquy LOVAL BrEVITIHS. ~The Sans Ceremonie club ghve another very pleasaut party at the Millard last night. The supper was elegant and the dancing very enjoyable indeed. W. I Hawks succeeds Mr, Robert C, Jordan as agent of the Travelors’ Life and Accident Insurance company for Omaha —Superlatendent Bo> Liaw, now of the | and viel.ity. Mr. Hawks has been con. Cu B. & Q. was in the city yesterday. | nected with the company a long time in " Tho price of bacr b advancod one | P27t And is wall verred in insuranco dollar per barrel, Tt Ls fortunate the raise | o ior: = Anyons wishing life or accident ot et L fnsurance would do well to give him a call e h YRl His office is with Aady Borden, 1224 Far. he moonlight is getting quite good nam street, and with the good walking affords young | """ CH couplen fine chunoe for promenading. | = Atonk the wg;:;;: e é‘.:‘:“"n‘“;; g . , , an o A oomplaint has boen entered agatnst | 6,00 journallst,, who cast bis' lost in Morris Connors, & U, P, laborer, for steal- | N s U310 some time aco, Hia trouble 1ng o suit ot clothes fem his room-mate, B 1 oo of clovhes fem bi roomeinte. | wich the citiaens of Raton, where ho was jeot of lecture delivered a: the Christian | *4i08 Tie News and Prews, bis own chureh Monday by Rev. Mr. Gilbert. PRty 1S Sieeacy e pubitlatisd ;in de- [ o i o v toprocue e pre.| THE MARTYR'S MONOMENT, both of which are mannfactured by the 8, 4+ Hees & Co, vl in the city introdncing both sy d called st Tar Drn office yesterday witha Dig basket McCord, Brady & Ce + A1 feii, ho haviog walked tha train noticed a man lying at the foo of the embankment as the train pass ed. The train, it secins, went on t Crescent Btation without stog where i's conductor notified the ductor of the routh bound Pacific that he hiad lost his —t—e and to lookout for him, ' " bound B, slowly, lo ».| The Friends of Garfleld Labor- | " -0 veman, wh found about a mile from where I ;! fhe Forthioming Fair ab the " National Capital. ing Hard for SBuccees, 3 after his fall They fou Col. C. 8. Chase, who was commisstoner for N pointed sbraeka in the in d him in a sta'e of alm learn ved an ugly cut on ¢ interna t testa of the Garfield monament fair, whn th will shortly take place at the Saiont of o d gent i oil Bluffs a his home, where medical atten was furnished The phys: pronounce his case a gerions cannot tell the extent ot } He has a wife and two ¢ ing rew. 'rt Of L rogross et headquarters, | br: Qol, Cieas © has appointed commisaion ers at conh City and town in Nebraska seleoting, a9 .8 general thing, the post masters for she position. The office was forced upex him entiraly without his knowledge of the intended honor and was accepted b,v him under pro- test, atill he is doin € all he,oau to keep up his end of rl'e strin, The Washington Post of the 15th inst. | Francisco, For sals in Orana by W, says: i 4. Whitehouso and Kennara Eros., here was a regulor my eting of the | g 0o, board f direction of she G'arfield fair assnciation last evening at the rooms of the house committes on banking and eurrency. Major Clapp, from she military committee, reported that sver i+ dozen compwnies will participate in the grand parade and drill. The toram- ton and Toledo guards are expected, as also three companies from Balii- more, Phe chairman of the military commitbee was instructed to ascertain whether the secretary cf war will de tail troops to take part in_the parade, The chaisman of the bicycie eon- mitte reported progress. He read a letter from the manufacturers of the Columbia bicycle, saymng they will offer a magnificent neckel-plaved bi- | Journal of Tuesday anys: cycle as a prize in the bicycie contast, We had the pleasure of meeting The manner of the competition for | yesterdny, Col. F. Drake, general this prize was referred to the Capitel | managor of the Telephone campany MITE COLOGNE Made f the wild flowers of the FAR FAM YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the most fragrant of perfum ¢ Manufactured by H, B, Slaven, San "HEL l;O! HELLO!™ A Telephone Line Between Lincoln and Omsha Soon to be He- tablished. The propress made by the Omsha Eleetriv: company in the construction of an inter-city telophons system hzs been noted from $ime to $ime by Tne B! Fremont vmas tho fimt city to be wited with Omaba and Blair followed next, the three citivs ali being brought within npeaking distance of anch other by way of Arlingten. The Lincoln > tail in Tur Bee. He is now en route —Go to Wyman College to learn book- | home to spend Thanksgiving,and will then keeping, pepmunihip, business arithwme- visit Washington City, after which he o and commercial law. n12.t¢ proposes to spend a year atroad before re- — According to the Journal, Linooln was | turning to New Mexico, iy carvied away” with Frank Mayo's acting of the part of Davy Ciockett at the % - Goldie Braveman, the young woman . who, in a fitof aberration, recently jumped oapital Mordsy vight from tho second story window of St. ~—The Julia Hunt dramatic troupe, | Joseph’s hospital,died atout7 v’clock Mon~ billed to appear at Boyd'supera house last | day, not from the result of herinjuries, night has gone up the flume and the en-| however, The remains were taken to U~ gagement is cangelled, dertaker Jicobs’ establishment, from which —The sunual meoting of the Farmers' | thoy were burled at 2 p, m, yesterday, The | *t2t0d that the H. B, Smith machine | of stook. Protectiva Association of Douglas county | deceased was at ore time i the care of Dr. will meet ot Millard Friday evening, De- | Sexton, of Elkborn City, and ufterward cember st went to Schuyler, where she was engaged —The paying of Tenth strect will rcquire | 00 the farm of Maj T. R. Clarkson. She fourteen million pounds of the Sicux Falls | bexan to show signy of mental trouble and granite, Tt is agood thing granite i-n't sold | WAs #ent down to Omaha to be treated by T T AR il Dr. Denise, who eventually got her into 3. R, Folsom, a residont of Omaha o | 5% Joseph's hospital, Goldie ’Dmnamun, IaTektilds das andl e ot o blgpeabibraps | & she laid at the undertaker's awaiting G OWtars LA ha Tetiy notw ¢ disa Vet burial, appeared to be quite a young wo- ANicdiiah b Bondss laat man with pleasant features, very small feet and a wealth of golden hair that might —Four plain drunks were arralgned be- | bo enyied by the belle of the city, Her fore Jutge Beucke yosterdny Ons of | hair wag simply beautifal fs it laid back the quartette w.s & colored woman, who | from her head in long, thick, wavy tress was discharged. Two (f the Blocumbs | Whether her name, Goldie, came from thi paid fine and the case of o third wes con- | faature is not known, but it was certainly tinued until to-day, appropriately spylied. —All the merubers of the Pionetr Huok City bicyelo elub, who have the met-|of thisatate. The colonel infcrms us ter in charge. that he is hers for the purposo of com. In answer to an inquiry the chair- | pleting amangements whereby we may man of the committee stated that se | be pusin closs telephone connoations tar as known large delegations will be | with the metropolis and meighboriog present from Baltimore, Philadelphin, | cities, towns snd villageas. It depends aud other cities north and east. It can [now upon the enterpriso-of the busi- be positively stated that a larger cum- | ness men of Lincoln, whether this ber of wheelmen will be present than {long wished for enterpzise shall bo were ever before gotten together. Mr, }consummatad or not, H# wiill spend Hawley, of the Capital club here, | the week i Lincoln and call upon our stated that the number will roach far | business men and find cus Whether up into the hundreds. Mr. Hawley | they will tale the neceseazy amount company, Smithville, N. J., wiil also The line from this city vin lishland, cffor a nickel plated bicyele to be con- | South Bend, Lonisville and Spring. tested for. Mr. Bateman, from|field, in Sarpy county, wRl require the committee on music, said | $6,000 to complete it. OF tis amount nothing had yot been heard from |he would like the citizens oZ#Liticoln to the secretary of the navy regarding [subscribe stock to the smeount of the marine bands, and the managers | $2,600, the company furrishing tha of Ford's and the National theatres | balance of ths mouey. will give & benefit matinee on Tues-| In case he meets with seccess in day during the week of the fair, the | forming the cempany and tie line ir| drant corner Lhirtesnth and Williamu: proceeds to go to the fair, General | built, the terma will be for afive mir-| Swaim, of the committee on prepara- | utes’ conversation botween this citye tions eaid the work in the capitol |andiOmaha, forty cents. Subsorip- dome and annexes will be completed | tions amounting to $26 will entitle this present week. Mr. Roose, from | the holder of thestock to a diseount of the knights templar committee re- | twenty-five per cent from regular ported progress. Over 300 templars | rates. from Phiiadelphia will be present, | diecount of thirty per cent, and a hun- and nearly every commandery in|dred dollar subscription a diseount of*|! Maryland, and also a number from | thirty-five pez cent, the entize amount. total aionsnes it wos nation '8l capital, bands us the follow- |no ¢ timat He wne vert:ou LUwentieth sixeet, ncoz. Pop-{glary, A fifty dollar subscription a.{tieth streer and Pagpleton syenue. ! NOVEMBER 22 st s S S [ eITy counciL. o age, Improvements Ordered at Han- 800 u Park, Adjourned for ono week. PERSONAL K. Hart, U. 8, fhie Blokers and Drivers and Qity Turnkey (et a Raiee. v Fire Hyarants Oidered and Other | the city. Ritscellane us Husinens W. R, Swan, Canfield, P trick Fahy, of O'Nelll, is at the Mef ropolitan. of Cheyenns, is at t} At the regular meeting of the cily council last evening there were pres ent Messrs, Baker, Behm, Corby, i el J %) | the Millard, Dslione, Herman, Kaufman, Me- n, O'Keefe, Thrane and Presi- . the jsurnal was read and approved. PETITIONS AND COMM UNICATIONS Metr politan W. Rtich and wife, of Laramie, are & the Canfield, - Pat Dunphy and wife, of Grand Islanc Approving oer- | 4¢ ot tho Oanfield, Filed, From the mayor: Appointing W. A, e policeman vice Frank Kaspar, resigned, Coufirmed, was in the city last night. Feom the mayor: Approving the| Hon, W. H. Michael, of tle Gran. contract and boud of A, L. Barber for | Island Times, is in town. paving Douglas street. Approved, From the mayor: Approving the coutract and boud of Wm, Mack for paving Teuth street, Approved. From the mayor: Approving the contract and Yond of A. L. Barber sor h s ¢ curbing Douglus strest, Approved, | Lo6Tam, 18 aguest of the Cantield. From the magor: Approving the | John A. Moo, buriness mansger of th contraet and bond of Jeit W. Bedfor | Maid of Arran party, is at the Millard, for tunnishing eoal for the city's use | From the mayor: tain ordinances, Geo. N. Clayton, cf Kansas City, is guest of the Millard, Prof. E. R. Paige, of Council Bluff was at the Paxton last night, was up last night on flying trip, mayor sequested to orden all the coal | necessary at once. i A number of insurance polisies on Patte, registered ab the Metropolitan las various cily property wete rend, ap- | ght. proved and the amount of premium | I, - ordored pmt in uext appropmation ordinance. A numbaee of bills were presented and referred: to their sppropriste com- miitees, ¥rom the Gity Wator company: A number of ci%zens on, Farnaw sweer| irom Twenty-tourth 4o L'wenty-sev- cish streets agros to pay hydrans rent from date to July lat, 1883, on vhres tire hydrants if the awy will order them put in on ‘I'wenty-ficch, L'wanty- 3 3 sixth snd Twenty-soventh and. Bar- | and nicoe, who arrived from the et aac nam.sirests. S ordered. lft on-th:e noon train for howe: Biom E. R. Overall:. Oalling.at-| Jos. FL. Fairfield and wife, J. Mi Pad tention to tax dseds heidbagainsy the | tersony.3vmu 1 M, Chapmen, R. I% Wiac Anthony Rice, a0t »ight. the Millard last nighti Cowaysil Bluffy, partook of'the bospitakisie: of the Metropolitan last-mght. Hen, A, S. Baldwin, Was of Plum: Cresk has a warranty dead. instructed to cleantitie. | eom f&::::; o Gailaghor 8} aiyong the Webraskans at the Hixtons water main and_hrirant at she southy | £ £ Wiskwood, Weeping Waters Kl west corner of Niuth and Jones streers | mer I, Yose, Wymore; J. L. Mitohel) for berter fire proteesion, (iranted,. | Nebrases O A, A. Thomas- ands wife, RELOLUSIONS, Tekamnb;.C. 8. Lewis, Central City; T By QiKeefe: To-place a fice hve) Cisy. attorney | Brazelton, Fairmont; W. £ Cace; Lin streets, aud cne bosween Prerce ancid Millazé it night. Williams, west side, vental % begiea July 1, 1883. Adopped. {baum, Auzora; Wm. Berke, By C¥cefe: To rake out $he cul-iA, B. Bour Wakefield; 30 Oook, Alf pleton avenue, aud puv 1t cw Twen- { oy "5 ling, Oakland; ©€has, Morton. Adopted. R 4 g By MiGuokin: Te have ot ordi.. Buseell, Gonway; W. T, Jackeon, Lincole maiva in districts Nos, 1, 2, 3 and 4, | TO.RFYT was read twice and referred to the committee on water works and sew I{wl R ISHT D HOOM< i An ordinance amending the ordi.|™" uance entitled *‘nuisances” wan pasead A., is at the Paxten, Hon, N. W, Wells, of Schuyler, is in Geo W, Sadgwick, of Kansas City, iy at Tra B)lis, of Cambridge City, iv at the | |f Jobn A. MacMsrphy, of Plattsmouth, Ben Circle, a reporter of the Chicags i | Col. Floyd is able'to be abont again during the winter, Approved and the §after a tedions confinoment to his roome at 721 postmasser @8 North Hollingsfard, of W nsas City, wes among the guest>at the Metropolitan . Dix and E. D. P, Fwher, hom tlv city yesterdayrto meet his wide city on lot 4, blosk 142, for whicli"e | ham snd J. B, Strode, Pla%smouth;-J. By colo, snd' E. W, Stockmaay Fairfeld, are L. Carpentor, Pupillion, and M» and Mrs. Johm Glarx, of Einmett, were atithe { ”"T Wm. I8 Greenebaum and: 1) Goosne- Friead; Ji Friend, Ches. Holtz and and Wi, Boys;, Valpar aiso, are- guests of = With board, a large front Pesm =ik bay window, gas and bath ro.m, 17th snd Dodge. 2 901y TWo g o reoms at b south 14th street, within three blocks of Far Rent $8 to £10'per month 21041 l‘ml( RENT-Good roovs farmished or unfur nished, or suitabie for honsekeeping 13th hetween Capitol aventie and Davenport 188.22° _ OR RENT- Office r i York Dry Goods st I OR RENT _Cheap brick store, with cellar 22« [\ 00 Apply at U. P. Bakery, 619 . 16th st 203- 1 ! e house, furnis® o h v N O table, ete. One of the the ' city; $0.00 per month . z day Dornia real state . oncy, 1, eight i"nl: RENT-House of six ro collar, cistern, well, All i per month. 1221 torth 1 th str NORT ENT—Two farnished rc stor stroet JOR RENT- Unfur ished rooms in brick at FRouse, 41 Chioago stroct 041 Furnished room with board 1808 . 7Lt ds ENT—Furnished room and 1 A [TOR RENT 00 per month ween Farnam Ins street. mises .. 16341, st comploted and h. a4 fect wide most complete map Offieial map of the d | by 7 feet | La of Omaha ever pui dty._Soe colu Hon, E. F, Warren, of Nebraska City, g JCRER T-Upsatm, 1017 Funhim srcet, Bt JOHUN G, JA 088 10 s of 6 100! il Crder, 10 Lo ks from opera house, cheap i House of 11 ro.ms, bl ks feom ope Touse of b rooms Store on Farnam, @ | “tare on 14th, 2 fisors.. Swell ronc residecces 45t all conven er Mo AC ntoftice, VORBRNT—A ver| ‘mm'w furnished room south 15th St.botwers St. Mary’s Aaea- t waud Leav A NOR RENT-—Housse of § roons,30th ond Dou- 4 wlas steast, 919 month, Rttt _ BrGeSE BWL JOR RENT—Elegt Turnishied rosm. with oo wnd heatey. ki ferences required. Ap- Ply wenorthwest corner of 23d and Buct streets, (e ©, 9301 bodge. 4 OR RENT—A furnished Ho! i how-m (35 M. Hobl, superiatendent of tabearaph | TI0K 1 aNG—7 1 ST of ther K. (', St Joo &8 (1) 13, road, was n hous s ne o and ¢ {ugnire corne: Ceagonud 15th NOR Re.r I quire at D, e, W% Bk " £OR K NT—Two new awelliny dwellings in desirable oc. No. 1614 Douglas vtreet JOR KENT—A cottagre of five rooms, inguire at Norshwest corner 16:haua Uhicao street. 0-t anoEwo other T st —Large office room or halt swre, 5 1020 ¥ arnbmm st cet. 797t Fon RENT—A stors m Baleomba 16th streot, near Daveuport -| Balcombe. % nify uwanta b » 80 ERETW ELL, Auct one i SAL-—Ono firs’ class cocking 8. Lo man 1108 Farnsm 224t .LE~ First class hotel for salo. i e rn town. Has al tho firss clas Raason for selling other business: Por pariiculars, uddress, Hote), OMAILA BEE. 1K3-imfnoy |Blair; Zaus @, Hyde, Linooln;. § M - e NT BRICK for sale, 80.00 per thou- Vard, 16th street, two blocks south » 8.7 of Bellevue road. nauce d=awn for curbing Tenth street, -1mnovi5st S TR Virginia. About 1,000 men will be in | of subscription being returnedto stock- | betwoen Douglas and $arnam, Adopg- . 3he Cani#ld from Nebr acka. and Ladder company, No, 1, are hereby THE TRINITY. line. holders in telophoning at the reduced.|ed. notified to assemble Thursday, November D1, Brown, from the committee on | rate, K By Bohm: To inscract the cwmer of | | 21st, at 7 o'clock sharp, at No, 3 engine | M8Jor Furey's Latest Experience in |art, reported that fifty cases of paint-| The distance of the cireuit froms | dot 4, blosis 173, to replace tha side- house, £ practice with apparatus, Far West, ings have so far been received, 100 |Liucoln to Omaha is sixty-tiwee and a {walk, now in a bad conditen (iot 10 LOAN—{ AONEY. B I8 Now Map of Omaha, just comploted and 4 3 paintings being now in the city. The | half miles, and the colouel informs unfowned by, Tom Murray). Adoyged. TG T T iy toc Qllieex & ek s m; Major J. B. Faray, the special |[exhibition will be very fine, The|that conversation muy bo heard just.| By Dellone: Yo cuv down sases in} [V ™Y momas Room# Oreletiton bioo of Omaha over pubished. Official map of the tof th toffice dopartment, | APecial committee which vistted New |as distinctly as though ouly a few | Hauscom park to besutify thasame. | ——————— -0 & city. Sed column, which & youny boy named Auguit, who |60t 0 the postcilize doparsment, |y b ronorted the outlook very favor- | blooks away. Adopted. = y was learning to foed & press, had hin arm: | 88 long been & holy terror to those|,hjo from that divection, assuring| The line will bo constracted and| By Uerby: To allow the sounty | oo oo T #0 badly hurt that wmputation may be | 0f Uncle Sam's officiala whose ways | promises having been made by every- [opened in first-class style. White jcommuasioners to taks. out the. Six— W aihire: aitncreet,” near neocessary, wero dark and whose tricks he has|budy whom the committee met “‘from |cedar posts and the best wire will be)uwnm street bridge under ceviain ANT 500 o¢ K, Wi can w sh and | Txor Ryxy—Brlck s tore, &1 quive at drug store —Whilo it may bo business t> fight the | made vain, the Governor downwards.” The |wsed, and the line built a3 far away4conditions. Amended and adopied. iy ) sron, 2 t o8 tiong; oompetent p;\ i T O Rl ke telegraph line as possible, By Banimann: That a corumistee | * 4ol ap. er 3] . m. 1914 Webster dovil with fire, the distribusi n of tiokets| His adventures have been the source | A3AMS €Xpress company has agreed to | from the o a0 by the Y. M. (), A., at thecoms of the 0 | transport works of art free to and I s R of three be appointed for the pwpoee 3 4 — 2 of many a thrilling newspaper article | from New York, A vote of thauks of inquiring 1nto the feasibility of pre- % Aigirl to «do general housework. d tionabl ] o b ::r: l"l?:::ehvll‘: ::fi:;;l:m?:l::u:n:m: and have extended over all the west- | was passed to the express company. = R 3 E JOR SALE—Barrels and kegs. Also hoop poles. 8 d sought at cooper shop, cor, 18th and Pierce. SPEGIAL ¥ WTIGES. o ey 160dect 1* JERRY SEYNOUR, —A verious accidont oceurred at the of- fioo of the Newspaper Union Monday in Aflcsb ehassspan of mules, harness, Inquire Faulconer Opers House. [d western wibiiors, tabou 90 prunds R BL O RALY: 0 1308 d2years o d. Notice The “Hawthorn Centennial : fo com petens person. Avply paring an ordinance dividing. a0l §uo doods cith of 6, Mary s avens') 18th stasct, EUEUT—— o samars: show business on that corner last even-|tern country between the murky ol flood of the Missouri and the rolling —Travel on the street car line was some- | bills of tho greav Rockies. His last what interrupted at the intersection of [ experience on the frontier will prove 15¢h and Doulas yesterdsy by the layingof ;ft::‘;l;':;‘l;‘:v:’_'fr readers, and is re- » now roadbed on the level of the Asphalt | '*% 010 pavement, Passengers were transferred at The postofiice at Iron Rod, Mon , has been discontinued, and the expla this point and the caraon the northend | oeio S ih e given by an officer of ran backword, the department: *‘A postoffice agent, —A wowan who wan a littls ff in her| whilo officially visiting various c fli o8 Kabase” wandered up 134 street Mouday | in Montana territory, for the purposs ina balf clad condition. She followed |of ocorrecting any irregularition of a timid young wan of the Republic n un postmasters, stopped at Iron Rod, til he called o policeman and handed her | Going into the postoffice he found the vver to him, She talked 8o rationully at room divided into three sections— the jail that tha wau sent home again, firat a saloon, next the postoffice and —The TLond League meets to-|the last s faro bank, The mail bag night the 28rd inst,, in Kuony's hall at 8 was brooght iu, a rough-looking cus- p.m, sharp, Lot all members and espe- tomer opened it, and emptied the con- cinlly the ladies be present if thoy possibly tents on the floor, The entire crowd at onoo got down on_their b oan- Irish and American songs will make P9 8! ands and up part of the programme, Several other commenced overhanling the letters, interesting matters will come before the among which several were rogistered, and eelected such as they wanted. weeting. Lot every one come and have a good time, Admit!ance is always frecard | ing Alter they were through, the remain- open to ull parties lettera were shoveled iuto a candle box and placed on the bar, Superiatendont ierce, of th e Douglas county farm, was in towa yesterday to pros ,Pmkm“ Changes November 18, 1882, furnished by Wi ment: ESTABLISHED, Frank Hayden, NAME OHANGED, to Zeven. e in Nebraska durirg the week ending Van Vieck, of the post cflice depart- Lodi, Custer county, Frauk E. Van | gine and ba; e car, which connects Autworp, p. m ; Patnam, Gagocounty, | BN B9 Wilhelw's Hohe, Sherman county HUB PUNCH is composed of the finest | of forty miles per hour, uors and wmost exguisite fruit juices. this i+ par excellence. the celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the mann- facture of zaid paint will be punisi. ad to the full extent of law, No per- son has any authority whatever to sell recuipts, Hawrraory & Bro., Lancaster Po Gen, West, of the committeo which visited Baltimore yesterdsy, reported that the committee was received most favorably by the Baltimore local com- wittee. They called upon Mayor Whyte and Mr. Robert Garrett, and both gentlemen promised their hearty co-operation, The Baltimore board will meet to-day and insugurate meas. ures to provide a suitable representa- tion of Baltimore at the fair A reso- lution was passed, the nature of which was that the Baltimors board will be wiven every opportunity to exhibit and put at no stint as to space, Commissioner Morgan, of the dis- triot committee, reported that he could secure the Keonon collection of Washington relics, of Gaorgetown, THE PHILOMATHEAN. Promise of & Rich Musical Treat Dur- ing Winter. Those of our music-loving people who last winter enjoyed so thooughly the chamber oconceris of the Philo- provided reasonablé guaranteos coulo | mathean olub will be gratified to loarn be given as to their safety. that the club hus reorganized and will Mr. Reed, of the Virginia board, |ghortly begin a third series of sub. reported that thero will bo o exhi- | yoripvion concerts in our city. Asido bition the very fiue wood aud minersl | ¢ 0 "y o ooousionsl pesformances of collection of the Virginia Midland 1 railroad, There will also bo & num-|Omaha amateura our citiz:ns who flud bor of fine donations of tobaceo by |a plessure in 1 ly goed prominent manufagturers of that state. | p oo rondered by thoroughly compi- There will bo a number of displays | ™" oA v by Alexaudria merchants and man- | i faoturers, The clairman of the board reported bright prospocts, donations from that state now aggre- gate over $600. He recommended that goms ove be sent to New York to solioit donations and exhibits in the atationery line for the Iowa booth, | grammes offored were far above those The secretary reported s valuablo do- | over before presented to our people ratior, valued at §600, from tho well | by local musicians, and Mr, -lu‘mm known pencil manufacturer, Eborhard | Meyer's earneat efforts sucoee ded in Faber, gathering around him a quintetto of A number of interes!ing details of | performers which would do credit the work follow the above, but are | to any city. It was largely a labor of unavoidably omitted for want of epace. | love, and the returas fell behiud the g oxponses incurred, bub every sub HORRIBLEIDEATH scriber who atten :Iihg.hu con lr;s was - , This year, although A Fatal Plunge Under Cruel Wheele. 'L“i‘;f"s':,}:‘; ';:‘::, B iovh s e been reorganizid upon & more satits factory basis than ever before, I will bs composed of the followirg members; S. Hofmann, violin; A. Rohrs, violin; Martin Cahn, viols; B, Zorkowsky, ‘cell; Geo, F Mayer, ont musicians are aff Towa | opportunities to cult their The | or to geatifo their inclinations in this direction, The concerts of the Philo- mathean club last winer were a step towards securing good music which was greatly ugpncmled. The pro About eight o'clock Monday morn- ing a brakeman by the name of Joseph Tabor in the ewploy of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, met with a se- vere and perhups fatal uccid.eut abcut piano; Julius Meyer, flute lp three miles north of Council Blufts |g4dition the very best vocal tal- He was braking on what is known as|ent will be -u:nxd to dux:.hm: ‘stub” trai i d our citizens may assure af the ‘atub’”, train, cousiating of an en- | 0 UL durd of Last year's cone certs will be excelled. Y It has been decided to give one rios of classio concerts--two in Max Moyer's hall and a third iu the opera house. The former will be subscrip- tion conoeris. Among the pieces under rebesrsal ud in at- | are the sndante movement of the D ar to the | minor symphony, Beethoven, and one with the wesi-bound Bioux City & Pacific train at Missouri Valley Junction, He was attempting to pass over the engine from the baggage car while the train was running at a speed tempting to jump from Tho specisl agent, * thinking the offise needed a little regulating, asked the procure & cofilu for & man who died out | bar keeper, who had received and dis- thero about .7 o'clock Mouday, The tributed the mail, if ho was tke poat- unfortusaie who thus pases doan toa |M9eter. Heauswered,'No' ‘Where grave in the Poiter's field was Isadore Veo, | 18 the postmaster? ‘Out mining.’ a0 0ld thme resicent of Owshs, who i bis .}Y';'("; "_““‘l‘l’.‘ ussistant fi‘""l:““k'“‘" o to many of ur cils s and | cfice next week, it's his turn.’ The -~ i u!lmlxlwk‘fn‘lha Sl government official then stated who : ok i of | he was, and demanded the keys of the the old Teemont Houso will bo a splendid | office. The bar tender coolly took the structare. It will be three storles, and | candle box from the bar, placing it on bigh baseweut, 60 by 120 foet. The front | the floor and gave it a kick, sending it is of Milwau' s brick and stone, At the | out of the door, saying, ‘There’s your corner f the two streots the recond and [ Postoffice, and now git.' The agent third stories will have bay windows, Ar. |B058, ‘Koowing the custom of "the rangenients are beiue made to heat the country, I lost no time i following the buildiog by stesm, and some of the ffices | *4¥i%¢, and got.’ This is why the will have fire places. The ground floor 1 | POPY fli’c'a at Iron Rod was discon- divided Into stores, the second stogy will | 10084 be for offices, and the third stary is to be s hall, 120 by 60, with drewiog rooms, This will be the largest hall in Oumaha, aud will till » lopg-felt want, as the halls vow in use are hardly laree enough 1o arswer the public demsnds. The cost of this building will be §30,000. ~The first monthly sociable at the ¥ M . A. rosms, in Barkers block was cel- ebrated Monday and was a great suc- ceas The programme as published by Tiik Bex was carried out; and to Mr, J, Wes- ley Wilkius, Mr, Jay Northrup, Misscr Araold, Jobpston, Kva Lowe and Carrio Pierce ave returned the hearty thanks of | )i the association, | With ice, sod ~When & lady is presented with & seal- «kin sacque abe is hapoy, and hereufte: when o wan is presonted with » *‘Seal at manulacturers’ prices by M Nowwura. Fam (Gladstone, Omaha, Neb, A M. supplied by A, H, favorite; keep it on hand, Trade supplied | 1o of the tendar his foot lipped and |of Hayan's eymphonios and ». grand he fell down an embaukment of forty [oclassic overture from ‘‘Tuidisca"— foet. No one seems to have observed | uone of which have ever been render- him io his fall, but & passenger on the | ed here. . ward to twe or wore VOiing pre- | custside. ciuocts, Ad-pted, I Several sidewalk vesolutions were | adopisd TANTE Wo e o b e ay Yina president sppointed Kaufmann, |, YW ANTES-Two men to waves Steady o Buker and Dallone cammittee on poli- | ok men wi dn worl ¢ needapply ing places. jrmlh 10th £ Purmijssion was granted the Omaba | oAt v Nationai bunk to put. down susbmg | VY. and gutter ws the 20 foov curb line ou | === the west aide of Thirteenth, $zom the “M\’rm'—.«n expe rierced gro clorw, German pre ferrod, Address wit :e alley to Douglas erreet. | AR D ANTED:-Geod girl at tire Alban, south Denuy S 20Ok jgeod canvasser t) se' ode-on3nsta | nens, steady worls and Iifquize at* 215 N, 16th streot, room 6. thae city treasurer in pegard ta assess- ‘}‘VA menv of certain property for special taxation not subject 10 genesal taxa- 207-4E tion was adopred, = REPORTS OF COMMLIIFSS, W AR Oan etroets and grades: Roccomend- ing that city assume §60. expevee of \\7}{"1 filling pond on Fawview wud St Mary’s avenue, Adopted. On same: Asking repors from the board of publ ¢ works as toaccepiar e tteving of Dodye street, 2¢h, Adoprea § On eame; Acverse to reimbur Varren Switzler for expenses of done on Bt aue, near e view stre 8 ; On same: Granting permission to Hi'l & Winspear to putin hay scales | \A7ANTE" - i on 2lat strect, north of Cumang. pf:‘mj"* osale hou Adopted. e, O street railroeds, railroad cross- ing, ond siguals: Ordering B, &M, railroad company to put il man ab interscesion of Douglas and sevenih streets, Adopted. : On public property and improve- ments: Recoramendiog grading mud fillieg of Ed, Ceeighton una Madixon avenues and appropriating $6J0 for game; s:id fund 10 be raised by sate of weod taken fro uthe varl, Adopted dipay. Nont ; but Atst-class neod pply. 18114 fearne. N AR -1 STUATIONYS WANTEL, Sitanti n By 1 wife, wife ! hasowor t' tak care.atho Apelly at Vitkawd, ‘wncy grocaries, o xperiere, on_ sl ¥ 4 ddress ' ruocuee” Boe cdices VV/A) ThD—A stsation as housskeepr b woman who 19,38t class | 000k, 41 stgcob. LLANE "6 WAN TH. % LL Union brigklayers and glastarers will ', please Keop nuiay from Y s & Johaao scad bosses of Omabin. g0 residence of M. W, Kenne s rooue g dwlond e 9 J \CkEOD $3 +BOUIRG 90 pat leisos OF b B 18t [ Iustructing the finance - 701 RENT--House ot ‘dioe woms 23rd and [! 8. Mary# Avorus. laqatiacd M. W K nedy 812 peuth 15th : RESOLUTION. By Buker : ! committee to examine into tha finanecs of the city aud see what retrenchuen is necessary to enable the couuell to get through to July lst, 1883, with | |7 out going beyoad the levy prescribed by law. Adopted, 4 "By Dellone: Amended by Kauf. mann, to advertise for bids for grad- ing and filling Ed, Oreighton and Madison avenues, _Adopted. of pA i must huve referesces, a5y m, suinble tar o Paysicaut Appi; 1381 Lor DO BE i —Nieoly hurnishud froctro m ) as B Oy ocatod 21 Vase B4, 85-24* lor s entleman 1649 Far am. 186-2b" ry delivery 4+ A resolution endoraing the setion of — s Two b arbers, at Cossloy’s, 210 agon paid Ade AOR RENT— A flacly faroished room with vse Wood 751-tt building, brick. Call u 446-b0 MISCELLANEUS. AYED OR STOLEN—A dark hrown curly wliite spot on f.ot, tad leather strap collar or widd, missed from 1ouse about swers to nams of “Doc” Leward wiil b paid for information leading to his covering or return %o numb r 814 norch between Burt & Cuming FAK “N U2~ One brown mare col® ¢t:r in fore- head, two hind foet white. shou rwa v aes oid [ 21741 JAS. STEPHENS k= d [ FPAKEN UP—One small roan cow, shont five . years old on two bellsone, small and onelarge, Ow: cr can have same by proving pro- perty and p: oharges. 8. W. CAMPBE] Block 2 West Cmaha. 93-emptt W C. BRAEFARD, Taxidermist, 15th and How- 6502 The bighest cash pri r oy and Corn Kreb' Vi reet, between 9th . d 10t, Omes o © Works, Jonéa ba. EDWARDKU MAG STER B PALMYST A TI NALIST, 408 Teath st t Boid. 18 o, Wilh with fure, Beotsand Shoes mads to order, Sorfect OB BENT—Plawa ¢ furol hed room suitab'e On sidowalka and bridges—Turnirg | — st over repairs to board of public worke, | [OR RENT—2csished rooms Ad d 20w fo Lwe « ntl men opted. 10 per month, addous for §8, 576 Howary, b . Bth snd 9:h ¢, 24821 OBDLNANCES, An ordinance fixing the salaries of the stokers and drivers of the fire d. partment at flosar month was pawsed An ordinaxee city hnrukq st $70 per month wi T House 4 rocums, 24 sud 24th streets. Apply (n_prem 85211 parior, sui ab e for & Bvyel fan must hav assed. N A 282> An ordinance amending the ordi- mance requiring owners of houses, sinks, etc,, to convect with ihe sewer DOR ~ENT—Cottage 7 100ms #20. permoath, Tuquire st 1510 B Maighte. vl assut tiork 19 Chicago Bt xing the salary of the {708 BENT - Atinly Turnisked ro m with useof a cuthouses | o7 P POWDER\ Absolutely Pure. This powder never I;rlm hAl mnrv:.:.l urity, strength ond wholesome % | Bire soonomioal ‘than the ordinary kinds reforones. Apply 1331 norh’ista 86, ot b p. w. | and eannot be sold in oom petition with the nititude of low test, short weight, alum b lp:\vda:'c. goh;uldy h‘:oelll 1 KiNe Pownss Co. o BAW-I 8t., New Yory