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an — i The Daily Bee. | _OMAHA. Thuralay Morning, Nov, ¢ Wenther Roport, (b following observations are takon at the mame moment of time at all the Stations named. % WAB)DB"ARTI«!M‘. U, 8, BionaL Sxs. v10m, OMAnA, Ne 1882, (1+ arariom. Don E Fresh |Clear Cheyenne W ik [(Clear Washakio, W Fresh (Clear Platte. . Brisk {Cloat RSREEEZ T P mab wFresh [Clea Yokton WBr K (Cloudy Dea Molne: W Fresh |Fair Davenport. Fresh |Cloudy E Frosh |t Snow Frosh (Fair [N |kresh |LtSnow ht 8tm 0 (N _|Fre h [Cloudy | 28 [N W|rresh |Cloudy { 52 [N [Presh |itSnow | 1Lt Snow River 4 feot 0 Inchos Above low water mark at Ormaba, 2 toet 1 inches at Yankton, Misslasippi 5 Inches at Davenport, 4 feet 2inches nt 8t Paul, 10 £ ot -8 inches ab 8. Louls, 0 fect ©0 Inches ot LaCroswe and 0 feot 0 lnches & Duuque. —A postion of the street car track will e Iaid with Biow:s Falls granite this fall, —Asphaltfor the Douglas street paving is arriving by the car load, —The socond firemen’s rociable will be given by Engine Company No. 3, at Fire man's hail thio evening. —The noon train west yesterday was a double-beader, having two cars of soldiers there, having coms dren on Fleming's freight., It wonld have been a st night for the engineer of his own t sor conld have gotten within cussiy’ distance of him, for a madder w 1 lantern on an neve flourished a nickel-plat train, and be had an opportunity to brood oyer his misfortune is a freight caboore all n.~Platsmonth Jour the way to Linc nal ~Ex-Mayor Chase testifiedl his appreci- ation of the rervices of the efficient ard energetio officer, Gua Bark, who recovered overcont for him on Mondsy, by pre- senting him with a massive wolid silver napkia ring, gold lined, It s beaudfully engraved with the offcer's name and wil bo & valned souvenir, —Mary Venette Wright, daughter of Deborah snd John H. Wright, died t 2,30 a. m., Novembor 22, of membranons croup, aged two years and six months Faneral notice hereafter, Th: nily res- idsnce is on Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth. Johnson and ‘Dorathy, general mer. chandise dealers of York, Neb., have been 1 the trade for soma days past e en & mortgage on their stock of goods and e, but telegrams re- ceived by “Bradstrect” ehow said reports to be incorrect, and also show the hous: to be worth £5,000, reported having ¢ —TFor some days past & black horso with white forhead, hias been tied in front of Jacob's undertaking rooms and left ctand- ing until nearly midnight without any blanket to protect him from the cold night uir, Hods attached to « light road wagon and who the owner is or what the object of leaving the animal ro expored is nct known., —M. W, K ennedy contemplates leaving for southern Callfornia in a fow week's time, to remain there permanently uotil his health is rostorod. He has made ar- in addition to its usual load, —The A, O, E, ball is announced for Thursday, December 14, to take place at Masonic hall, —The bux effice will be open at Boyd's this mowning for the malo of reserved neats for the Barlow & Wilson minstrels, —For novelties m fancy orticles and presents, the place ta go is the supper and fair at the Presbyterian church to-night, ~Ice c<ream by the wheelbarrow load coan be had at the supper to be given by the ladies «of the . PresByterian church to- night, ~The senual meeting of the Farmers’ Protective Association of Douglas county will meet ot Millard Friday evening, De- cember lst. ~The U, P. boysspend the noon hour now in tossing the ballin front of the headquarters building and another ‘‘last game” may be losked for soon. ~Theoveriand train from the west yester- day was reported an hour. and a half late at noon. Thedelay was occasioned by mmow storme on the line of the Central Pa- cific. —Tue Bee office was: favored with an. othor serenade from Prof, Yeager's fine cornet band yesterday, Mr, J. G. Fletoher handled the six. horse team with grace and skill, —All precinet officers. elected to fill ya- cancles at the last eleotion must qualify within thirty daysifrom November 7th, or their positions will be declared vacant. ~—Judge Beneke'sidocket waslight yester- day. There wese three casesof plain drunk, one of which was a woman who is now up for the third time an this offense. The ‘woman and ome.other were sent to jail and one of the men paid his:fine. ~Johnny Fisher, the , young.fellow who stole a pair of gloves from the 99 cent store, ~was arrested Tuesday by Officer Wal- ker, and lodged ia jail, .His case.was con- tinued until this afternoon, ~—A private masquerade party will take place at Metz's hall~laturday evening, November 25th, 3882, (The committee of arrangoments are M. J. Lenk, H, D, Schniker, Alex Mook, Wm. . Frederickson, James Doyle. ~—The invitations .ave out for the annual ball of Pioneer Hook and | Ladder. Com- pany No, 1, Thaoksgiviagve, November 20th, at Maionic hall, The cards are ex- ceedingly neat and pretty and the com- pauy’s balls are always wuocesatul social events, —Two extra coackes wero attached to the west-bond Unioa ®Pacific train at noon yesteday, conveyingr fitty.twa recruits from Jeflerson Bacracks, £t. Louis, to -Sidney, where they will join the Baventh cavalry. They weze in charge of Lieutenat Mahan of the Seventh, =P, J. Quealoy has pvrshased the stook in trade of L. Brown sad will inerease the capacity ef his soap works, /This is the -seventh wesp factory that Quealey has bought out within the lsat fon years, Mr, . Quealey clajmus that he ic good on the buy out but has been never yet known to sell out, —The eleegric light will soan be.shed- ding its rays ke various businew houses ¢n Farnam street. - Mr, Henry (oh, pre. prieter of the *' Leading Shoe Btore,” op upper Farnam s makine prepazations to- day to be the fire! in the field, =W.C.T, U, will ho'd their weekly ‘meeting in the parlors of the Baptist «church on Thursdey afternoon, November 23, at,8 o'clock. 3y order of the secre- Jtary. —1he “Maid of Arran” company will give » matipee and evening performance At the opera fiouse next Saturday, It de au excellent play, with good music and songs, and is presentsi by an excellont compaay, ~Miw Ettio Bonner extertained a pleas ant party of youpg folks at her residence on Fourteenth street (uesday. The ovening was spent in soclal gawes and music, After an elagant repast was served #the party dispersed at a sessonable hour highly pleased with their evening’s enjoy- ment, ~¥. D, Graoger, the conductor on the Omshs and Lincoln run, got left at Gib- #on, the Omaba siding, Saturdsy night, and after his traie pulled out it was found that be was not shoard, Word was tele- graphed fiom Orespolis to Conduetor McCoy, who followed him out with the K. ©. train, that Gravger was not shoard of his train, and instrustiog bim to keep & sharp lookous for him, Just below Belle- wue the train ran over something. aud Eo- gineer Johuson reverced snd hacked up, | fully expectivg to find the lifeless body ol| ¥. D, Granger, It proved tobe & hog, and when was reashed Gronger ---! rangements to put his Thirteenth strect place under the management of Mr, A, i R ) {the war, and now let him who had THE WAR CLOUD. | veovoked the sieepiry get out of - |t WRY. a0 @ n in Thi i It Threatens to Break in This _ County Commiestcnare. ireetion 8 | Wepxespay, Nov L The Direction § | board met pursuant to adjournment, | . Present — Oommissioners Drexel, | And “It C t Come An) Corlies and Knight, | - by ] ghall b, The & s a s for De N mber, 1882, term ot the district passenger rates now in progros ¢ entt touched Omaba yesterday, S U ¢ P : Goo. O, Mericle, G J Trumbull, hicago, 1. Paul, Minneapolis & [ (F5™ 0y FEHO BO0T DR, B Bluffs line, tho ‘‘Royal|pickard, Fred Fiss David Guild, began selling tickcts from | W, H. Brown, H, W. I 0. P, Ooungii Blofls to Minneapolis or 8t, [ Lawton, Jas, P. I maka to t Moarey, F D Pacl for 81, or from Omaha to the|mateehs eeC samo points for $1.25, As the rate| ucin (Ao from St. Paul to Ohicago is now| twonty-five cor it would make N the ot 1 1y | Stebbine, 8ath Co bl rom this = oty |\ M. Knotts, Peter Goos, W. J; to Chiosgo $1.50, and as a passenger E L . 0.3 TonE leaving Omaha by { route at 340 siaan, W, Beivers, Bd- p. m., reaches 7u. m ou |y it ({Ill, 1. 8 1’1 Illc’:i':.t:um $i5 motnina. of socond day this| Grorze W, Mediock, Joseph Robins, he mornisg o L o1 1‘ ‘,‘,”‘.I,‘ e . Batra X Dootittla. #ill bo seen t quite & saving | g o he M, Butl > The Milwackes foiks waut it dis- | Goorge ©, Thom tinotly understood that they are not|A R. Hoel, B, selling nny through tickats 1o Cnicage, 1ot aro any on sale from cither Coun cil Rluffs or Omaba at any lees than [} tho regular fare, The gencral agont of the pool lines | frc at this point says no cut will be made W by the poo! lines and that the ¥ keo folks will i 9 their business | W more than any one s's by this move. WAl bos on The eeilroad wer which has been | m. agitating the territory between Chi- ago and Bi, Paul, and even extended its skirmishes to Sioux City, has not THE WAR PROPHESIED W, Snowden, who has run it successfully during Mart's long absence, and is well qualified to please the public and bring profit to the proprietor. —A very handsomo picture may be seen in the window of Hon, Chas, Kaufmann's office, It is an acourate copy of the famous painting Ly Rosa Bonheur, enti- tled *‘The'Old Monaroh,” end is sent ont as a memento of the old Lion Insurance company, of Loudon, for.which Mr, Kauf- man is agent, The original, now in pos. sexsion of Vanderbilt, cost: $60,000. —At the adjourned meeting of the Board of (Fduesion Tuesday Vice President Points, Seorctary Conoyer and Messrs, Anderson and McShane were pres- ent. The estimate of Cleves Brothers, the architects of the West street achool addi- tion, was accepted, The resignation of Miss Mary'VonKuran, of the north school, was presented and nccepted, A commu- nication from the i Danish society, propoe- ing to rent the mission building, on Saun- ders stroet, was referred. A communica- tion from the city. council, in regard to paying for vaccination in the schools, was referred. —On the 18th of this month Mr, Harry Mageé, one of Omaha’s efficient peace offi- cers, had the pleasure of celebrating his son’s arrival at matwity, -Archie, who was 21 years of ago on that day was given to Hon, Wan, 5, Hill, presicent of the Otoe County National Bank at the age of four years, upon:the death of his mother and was adopted by .Mr, 'Hill who has brought bim up as 16 he were his own son. The young manhas the promise of a life of great usefulnees before him aad is doing credit to his real ifather as well as his adopted one. —The Hermesian society held its regular meeting Tuesday and was largely at. tended by the membars .and friends, The programme was largely of a musical char. acter, but lterary exercises were inter- spessod between the .musical numbers, The subject of the evening was Shakspeare, Mr, Hamilton had (the impromptu, Mr. Ross read an able.cssny on the character of the great writer’s productions, aud Mr, Stebbins gave a select reading, The socie- ty paper, “Our ‘Opinion,” edited by Miss Fanoie Wilson, was listened to with inter- est. The mvaical programme was a fine one and was beartily enjoyed by all pres- ent, Misses Crounse and Noteware con- tributed instrumentalselections and Misses Maul and Penuell and Messrs, T, J, Pen- nell and R- W, Brockenridge contributed vocal numbers, The trio ‘‘Queen of the Night Arise,” by Misses Maul and Pennell | and Mr, Pennell was very finely rendered, The whole programme presented an even- ing's entertsinment of a high order, BORDEN THE BEAT, Aad Daley Detective, Gives o Sheriff 8 Gooa Bwuffing and «Gets Away Free. Platenouth Journa!, Manday. For soveral days the wires have heon utiliod by General Ticket Agent Eus- tis anc! Bheriff Hyers in obtaining and yot resched Ohaha, slthough the Chi- ©ago papers indicate that 1 is lieblo to strike us muy dey, and rumors are daily circulating that they have begun cutting on rates at this point, THE BURLINGTON'S WITHDRAWAL, The Chicago Tribune, of November 21, saye: th ger rates are being cut from Chicago to points west, northwesh or sout west. Tho scalpers aro selling tiok at reduced rates, but no more so thau on account of the large commiesions poid thom by some of the ronds. No cut tickets, however, are being sold wver the counters of any of the roads. Milwaukee & St. Paul had commenced selling tickets fromn Omaha to Chicago for 81, not be verified, as no one here seemed to know anyibing about it, Ii|be the report turns out to ba true the rates from hera to Omaha cannot be maintained much longer. This would also have the effect of bringing down passenger ratos to and from Kansas City and Missouri river poinis, and probably all other western pointe, The agreement for the maintenance of Kansas ity and 8t, Louis rates termi- nates in a day or two, the Barlington |V having given notice of its withdrawal from the agreement, after the expira- tion of the required ten days, about u week sgo. There will, therefore, be no further obstacles in the way of the inauguration of a passenger war to Missouri river poins after that time, and the iikelihood is that the roads will avail themselves of the oppor- tunity without much delay. The Burlington's action in withdrawing from the Southwestern passenger agresmeut has nothing to do with the Northwestern war, action was taken on account of the continued o of cheap tickets from eastern poiuts to Kansar City 2od 8t Louis, 8¢ via the Lake Erio & Western and and also because the Rock Island insists upon issuing 1,000 mile tickets without taking the pre- csution of wmsking them non-trans- ferable, on acoount of which many of these tickots find their way into the hands of scalpers, who sell them to en rates, The Times of the same date eays of THE WESTERN WAR: prospect seems to be that even lower rates will be made, rivor points to the Missouri rates on lumber are quots and 7 cents from Davenport, Lt was | gn on cil Blafls, but thi did uot occur, It |gel will also bo drawan iutw vhe eonfliet, keeping track of J. H. Borden, the crank «detective, Yesterday he got aboard the train at ¥ifthand rode into \Lincoln, when his B, & M., time pass was ta'ten up, Io the ewening a tele- gram camo to Bheriff Hyers that he was aboard No, 1 going west, and the sheriff imwsdiately telegraphed to the shoriff at Heatings to arvest him, which hedid when the train reached that place, ShertT Hyers left for kustings sthis morning. A later telegram from the sheriff at! linols Central the yroper amount of Hastings says that Borden was lowed to skip last night, but tkat “he «can probably get him again, 1tseems |of that Borden tok! him some smsoth- | aago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha sounding story about his billing s [raad, over whose tracks the North- y for this place and the | western runs into 8t. Paal, made the ing unable to fulli!l their | rates from St. Paul west, and that show com| company engagement. His siory was 80 plavs- ivle that tha sheriff, not* knowing he | that zoad would reesivo was wanted fer other misdeeds, let | of the Northwestern, him go. afterncon muech disappointed, ——— METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB, Tables supplied with the best the warket attords. The which would then westorn and soathwestern rosds 1 place. Mr. Tucker, trafic manager of the| |y Illinois Central, said that hws road | was an interestod speotator of the confliet, The Iliuois Central did not | ay, care to take a hand in the present fight for Xowa ‘business, and was per- foctly extiafied to be entirely ignored, as the Jowa trunk lines had decided to do in reforenc: t its new Omaha line; but if any 1o0d really desired a [P fight it could have it by giving the Ii- ex as provocation, Ge Marvin Baughitt, general manager the Northwestern, said the Chi- en whatever might he determined on by the support Ho thought |®* Hyers retutnod home this|the oxtlook for an extended war in rates from Si Paul southeasi and southwest was excellent, Rock Ieand, was in an {‘)vh.l mood. He presumed that the | ki ilwaukee & Bt Paul wanted to drive | facture of said oy Wl traveliug publio | (he Rock Iudand out of the flour-ear- | ed sccommodations and more general satisfactiou here had ocut fl thau at any other house in Omaha. Kato, 82 per day. auglltfm . [l Is tiureo times the man he was be- | the Rook Island fore he began using “Wells' Health Hiene $1. Druggists. Drexel, Max § Hugh Thomson, was signed by tho The Second Quarterly Meeting Tuee- Theo truth of the report coutd | Feports Tuerday were fying, showing large inoreass of mem- an encouragi creased interest that hoa expeoted that a raid would be mado | companies, is conntdered that if the war extends|amusements and sent to Council Bluffa rates, Kunms Oity | 11 noon and night. number of years for New York aud The celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May R. R. Cuble, goveral wauager of the [ 24th, 1881, and otters patent nuni- espeoially | ber 241, 803, Any person found or JAY id, Jam ahr, John O'Donahue was allowed §16.00 ym the general fund on account of nes focs Tho petiti e H for the adoption of trickson, an infant, by Jonty coutt to ard, requesting the ter a dicroe, Whor said child »y bo adopted by Hugh Thomson, Adjourned to the £5d instant. Joax BAUMER, Connty Olerk. PRGN dsy Night. NOVEMBER 23 “THE PRIZE RINC. {The McCuve-Fanley Contest Won by the Former, A Lively Contest Four Rounds, Through Ending in a Deoision of Fonl by the Roferee: The much-talked:of contest between Willism MeCar Jack Hanley, the and , of Omaha, allegod champion of Oolerado, took place a¢ tho scadomy of Music last night crowded a The houss was not eo waa anticipated, but the sadisnce was quite largo ar epectable, aud the reevipts averagod extra good. The regular programmo of the svening was dicposed of firal and i was not until sbont 11:45 that the ‘set. ta” began t this time Mr. J. G. Fletcher, tho stage and basiness man: er, ap peared upen the stage and announce he oven: of the hand, evening to he on ced in eucosssion Mr, and Andy Sweenoy, his Win, M¢Cune and Geo, , his second; My Honry Horn- brerger, the roferco; Mr, Harrigan, or for dr. Hanley and him- nelf time-keepar for Mr. McOun Without enteritg into the details of ing to the Marquis of Queensbury riles, consinting of four reunds of two avd a half minntes each for the first thred, with intervals of one minute each between, and the fourth of an indefinito longth, in which the best man wins, it is sufficient to note the general resalt. I was evident from the firat that McCune was no matsh for Hanley, although he did good work and made The second quarterly meoting of o Union Catholic Library associa- “‘It does not wppesr that any paseen- | jon, under the present management, was held at the The large number of membera in at- tendance was a positive indication of usudl. They are enabled to do this|the prosperity and progress of this rooms Tuesday aggociation, The purposo of theso quarterly meotings is to enable the officers to Tt was rumored laat evening -that tho present to all the member & report of the condition of the association. The very grati- rs, and the finances of the society largely augmented. The repors cf the libranan exhibited the fact that the number of books drawn irom the li- brarg has doabled that of any precad- g quarter. This may bo taken es ing indieation of the in- heen ‘swak- The cownit- ed in the essociation, tes on entertatnmen's ancounced an joyable programme for the approach- ing monthly sociable, which will be held on Thanksgiviog evening. FLOUR! FLOUR! WASHBURNS & OHRISTIAN'S, PER SAOK, $3.75. SCHUYLER SNOWFLAKE, BER 82, A VERY FINE FLOUR, $3 00 only, at HEIMROD & DOR. MAN’S. $3.60. NUM- - 23-3t - Amusements. The Barlow-Wilson minstrels, ac- knowledged the best miinstrel organi- zation at present traveling, will appear Boyd's opera house to-morrow even- ing in their new and novel perform- ance. October 3d say The New Orleans Picayune of The Barlow, Wilson & Co. minstrels had another full house at the Academy last night, and no performers in this class of IR ] - been received with more outhusissm. EORRIAR paassugain nb1 Kooatly poduoud | Tl programms was a good one, with nearly everything new. agers of this tronpe are on their ; mettle, and they are giving a good The western railrord war assumed a | ghow. new phase yesterday in Chicago. Rates | gompete with the rival company that are firm from Chicago west and north- | has * followed west on both passenger and frelght | start, and by business, with the exception of the §6 public commission paid by the Milwaukee & |also Bt, Paul road on Council Bluffs busi- | pal performers, aud they have a pride noss. Rates from 8t. Paul, however, | in giviog & good entertainment. Thie aro completely demoralized, and the | makes a grea entertainments have ever The mana- They are obliged to do this to them from the this means the gains. The managers are the owners and prinei- ifterence, They work Wer | aud they require every mar on their From Missieeipgi | salary list to do his share. river | way everything goes, and with a vim, at 7} cents | This perzonal participation and inter- In this t tells. Haverly had fine minstrel who gave good perform- senger rates yesterday to Coun- | ances when he went on the road him- 1. When he grasped at other thirty-nine fat ows and one comedian out under o mansgoment of a couple of base 1nvolve all the | bail players, the Maverly’s lost thewr This Joads to sayivg that Bar- w, Wilson & Co have the best work- ¢ minstrel troupe on the road, and they deserve the big business they are erywhere doing, ‘“THE MAID OF ARRAN." *“The Maid of Arran,” a dramatiza- tion from Wm. Black’s famous story, ““The Princess of Thule,” will be esented at Boyd’'s Saturday after- The company is an cellent one, incinding such people Agnes Hallock, Frank Aiken and meveve Rogers, It has not been the pleasure for a ces to look upon so fine a senti- mental, pathetie, quietly humorous and thrilling a drama aa presented in the iayed at the Windsor. *‘Maid of Arran,” now being The cast is ocellent. [ New York Tribuue. Netic ° “Hawthorn Centennial Ex. own to tamper with the manu. {nlnz will be punish- to the full exteut of law, No per. rying trade from Minuespolis, and |son has any authority whatover to sell in view, but the Rook Island had good road to St. Paul, and proposed to use it. Mr, Cable reiterated his The Reck Inland our rates with that purpose ) receipts. Hawrsory & Bro,, Lancaster Pa [ Bohix's Milwaukee in bottles and on tement affirming tho readinoss of |drought at Jacob Kauffman's, 611 to meet its rivals | 16th street, between California and svywhere on -nmm of business. | Webster, been foreed into | wines, Also dealer in all kinds of 22-dtm&eo a contest thas was creditable to him- nelf and entirely satisfactory to his friends, Hanley made the oontest a lively one from the atart and soon winded McCune, both pacties betng applauded as they made telling hits. In the fourth and last round the fight began in a lively manner, but before it progressed far MocCune olaimed » fonl, which was evidently, to the audienoe, a just olaim. Cheera and hisses were heard from the crowd, tho hisses coming chiefly from those who went expecting to soo one of tha partieipants dragged or carried off the stage in & “‘paralyzed” condition. Mr. Hornberger, the referce, de- cidod that the blow struck by Hanley was a foul, and according to thu Queentbury rules, Mr, McCune was declared tho winner and entitled to [J the purse of $600 and the champion- ship of Nebraska, Messrs. Hanley and McCuane each advanced to the footlights and har- rangued the crowd, the latter making & very manly speech and admitting the superiozity of his adversary, of- fering to back him against avy man in Nebraska for $500. The amount of the etakes was counted out on the stags in the pres- ence of the audience and turned over to Mr, McCune, and eo ended the great glove ccntest, PERSONAL, Hon, Frank P, Ireland is in the city. M. T, VanKuran, of Sioux City, is at the Millard, C, 8, Kent, of Syracuse, N. Y,, is at the Paxton, Chas. A, Pleiffer, of St, Joe, is at the Metropolitan. Clark Carr, of Galesburg, Tll., is in the city on business, A. J, Brown, of Dutuque, is a guest of the Metropolitan. J. J. Long and wife, of Ouray, Col,, are at the Metropolitan. Lew E. Darrow and wife, of Corning, Towa, are at the Millard, Mrs, C. C. Thayer, of Blackstone, Maes,, is & gue 't of the Millard, Lieut, J. 8, Paddock, of the Fifth cav- alry, was at the Paxton yesterday. ., L. Duvham, superintendent of the Missouri Pacitic lives west of the Missouri river, is in the city, J. Klosterman, of David City; John Zehrung, of Lincoln; ¥, Bick, of Seward; Charles Gagoon, of Rulo, and T, D, Allen of Lincoln, were amoug the Nebras- kuns at the Metropolitan last night. M. 8, Lindsay and wife, of Fullert n; Robert Armstrong, of York; Isham Rea- vis, of Falis City; J. H, McCall, of Day- son county, and Hon, Webster Eaton, of Lincoln, wero sll at the Millard among yesterday's arrivals, Madame Charlton G, Edholm left On ba last evening at 6:50 o’clock by the Mis. souri Paciffe railroad for St, Loulr, where her husband will meet he They will then make a tour of the southem states during the winter months, in the interest of immigration, Mrs, D, G, Hull, wifo of Judge Hull, of Lincoln, and Mits Mary Willoughby, a celo"rated pianist who recently settled in Lincoln, came up last evening to pass a day in Oraaha, Mirs Willoughby presided at the piano in the Paxion parlors last evening and had the whole house up to| hear the exquisite wusic, J. H, Broady, of Brownville; Mrs, I, C, Babeock and child, of Beatrice; E. M, Wiloox, of Whitewater; Wi, O, Olark, of Jackson; Miss A, M, West, of Ponca; W, H, Green, of Lincoln; John P, Kinkaid, of O'Neill; € Wescott, of Plattsmouth; John J, Underwood and Jchn Heth, of Lincoln, were among the guests at the Paxton from Nebraska points yesterday, Thos, J, Conway left last evening for Sioux City, where be will take the position of city editor of The Times. Mr, Conway is & wan of ability, good babits and ove that will do totie to every day of the week. We wish him good fortune in his new field and are assured that he will win the confidence and esteem of all with whom he way come in contact, either in business or soclal velations, Mr, G. M. Hiue, private secretary to Mr, P, 8. Eustis, general ticket agent of the B, & M. railroad, has accepted an * Senat MeCall Bline arriyed The 1 [t ha Y. M. C A, end Leader Tibbles, ment, praise, tope by audien from trip to Plum Cree C. D. Woolworth, Musical and Literary Pleasant Subucban City. phaiicsucess, od by Seoretary Howser, of the Oma- who added much To attempt to partionla bar Misees M S western superinterdent of the U, P. R. R. | at Denver, Colorado, Mr, Hine for that point ¢ w mornin His | frienda wish him evary snccess in bis now | fiald of labor, t1/ato him on his | promotion, Charlis Brown was a wesi-bound - nger Rev. i der of the western districtof Nebraska, is in the J. G. Fletcher is now the stig " r at the Omal udeville theay and Mrs, J. N. H, Patrick and Mr. and Mrs, A. S, Walker, have gone t New York, Mr, W, P, Cooley, of the U. P, is in the city yesterday, having just come from “.he corver,” yesterdsy Hon. J. H, also came in from the ssme place. or Canfield returve J. B. Brazelton, editor and publisher of “The Signal” (antimonopoly) at Fair- mont, eilled at THe B offize last even- ing. Mrs, 1. Huatington, niece of C. T Hunt r, of the C fio, passed through Omsha Tuesday afternoon on her way east, manger of t'e Pulo New ay to [ in the i Tues Mexico, fdthe city brother, James Woulworth, SARALTOUGA CRIPS concort of tho Union Sunday Sunday evering was au em- Tho school was acsist- The and O ian grac:s, Faith, ity, were represented o Avery, Alico Avery esie Liawton. 08, At the second regular mecting of the lyceam, last evening of the commiiteo on the revieion of the report the constitution was goted on, Be- |t No 210 north ithstre side a geod literary proftamme, Tho |2a7pet 1 quostion “‘Resolved, That war in more of a blessing than a curse” was debated. Cuckoo 153 LOAN—HMONEY, an; V] ONEY TO LOAN“on-personal property of )\ , 218 south 14th Street., description A. C. Troup, Attorn 128-imo EY TO LOAN—Op chatl B. Tutton, No. 11510 LAEL Liais AN--A3 & per con AN’ i Occidental Hotel. FELP WANIELD TED—Three Wi weiler's; 11th street, near Farnam, TED—50 lab rers, 25 teamsters at livents in Our |8 to tho entertain- | 75 73 would | £9, aa oil did eo well, there g a number in the entire con- what Chi van deserving of The concert was d to by & large and appreciative 11 of 12,600 aca 1 [OR RF Nica'y tar 1 1r5:troomy e 11 aetly 1ocated 2 13 Case S £85-44 JOR REST-—Dlve n ¢ ‘it d hod room emta) O RENT-Office rooms, En New York Dry Goods store 195-dec- 5 RENT Ch turnis! ed, eight y, ete, One of the fires #0.00 per 1 Inquire for three days, Bemis’ real esiate a 15th nd Dougles streets. nov15 House of six rooms, bay winaow, istern, well, Allin good repair. 8i¢ 1221 north 1¢th street 176-t1 ENT - Two furnished rooms, 1811 - b strect 18620 A T Unfur ished rooms in_brick F i8¢, 141+ Chicago street 041 [ Furnished room with board 180¢ O Caitoruin stre't R Furnished room and jth §t., be we Apply on premises I s stroet W Map of Omaha, just completed and Tod feet wide map of the m strect i, Cuposite 5 rooms,doth andDouo 18 & month. BOGGS & HILL. §,01 RENT—Elegautly furntshed rooms go8 and hester. Lifevencds roquired. A 'y Binorthwest o.rnor of £3d and Buit stroota ¥33 1L Fhous 4 (no 6 and oue 0 rooms, wits, TO0R nENT 1! Tnquire comer Chicagoand 15th 2t SO Towss, lf quire at D, Hyde's offi NT--Two new awe 1ings n desirable i Dongiss street ou ‘EP 161 1OR cottage of five rooms. Inquire at Northwest cornor 161a and Uaicago street. §10-t1 co room cr half e 7 OR RENT—Large 1020 Farnhawm 0% RENT—A store n Balcombo block, on F 10th strect, near Davenport, St A. D. 508-284¢ Baloombe, Gk 8AL E—At pablle nucti Fou SAL‘—Ono flrst claes cocking range, | 1l 8, Let man 1108 Farnam | & ¢ OTEL FOR SALE—First class hotel for salo 4 in wlive western town. Has all the first class trado. Reason for selling other busincss. Por particulars, address, Hotel, OAlIA D 189 OR SALE CHEAP - Ba good business in vne of the n Ne- braska. - Reason for sel ing, poor health and must get out of business. Inquire at Bee office. 1r4-In © se- = s s XCELLENT BRICK for sale, $9.00 per thou- “ "~ sand. Yard, 16th street, two blocks south of Bellevue road. LorExzo DinuLr, imnovist iy wnd — «nd L6 | FIOR SALE-—Barrols and kegs. Also hoop poles bought at cooper shop, cor. 18th and Pierce. 160dect 1* JERRY SEYMOUR. R EMIE New atap o Omahi, ustcomploted snd ready for dclivery at §7 each, 1Is 4 fect wide by 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha ever published. Official map of the city. Sea column, JFOR BALE -Afist classapan of muls harnees, and wagon. Inquire Faulconer Opera House, but men h ANT! yloy il th St ANTED— A good cook, who can wash and iron. peed apuly. ~ Call after 3 p. m. 1914 Webster St 245-t1 None but a sl ng; competent girl )—Two men to canv xper ence ot 1 e % to work neod apply. L 5D A guitar go:d pay. 07t TED—One good cany oodx on_instal ment, stead tr sell ady work and Inquire at 213 N, 16th streot, room 6. 217 AN Fel AN country. AN 11th and paper. Wi, AN dreea F. O, Grable, o po +8 housel 1512 Daver port 8t. 21 245 can do gen. care of horses, ete. Wo experienced serial olic- Colo Rooms 6 an Bluffs, D—Help ot tho employment office, N. 16th strect, up-stoivs. SB5-tt TED—A g nd referenc W 10 xohoral HOUBOWOTK, d pold Ad- 650 -t1 €1 TUATIONS WANTES pable lady frow s ofs ecper. Can b seen ut TEVWA liman wants a o' fution to ch & Pubic or y rivate school in town or A‘ deeas 8:h ol teacher msha P. O, 'TRD—Situaticn by man and wife, wife al housework. Man to take Applly at California_house, 241 Deu TE Long ¢ 11— sitaation as housekeepr by a woman who iy first class cook, 17 16th street, 8 Al LUnlon bricklayers wnd sterers will bleaso keep away from Y. tes & Johnson, the s of Umihi =8 AND LAND *OR RENT - MOL OR BENT - A%e ileman can b newly furn I room with use of garlor, at 411 N 7 histre ) t 251-tf (‘ R BANT-—Hou 1 11 rooms, can be divided d one house « f 4 rooms. Ten:hand Plerce, [y IL.EU ott, 1015 Mason strects 250-24" 4 FUH RYNT-House with 6 rooths, vin- tern, northeast corner of Pierce a d Tenth stroet JAMES G; CHHAPMAN, 247 O REN 1 MOR 1 E xT—1ho residence of M, W, Ke [‘ house of slx room 170y Jickson St. 18t FO&E R& tedy window, . and bath o i Wi b boa d, & lax; ctable p rties; ront room very nice wile, er tw) gentleaien o gkl £ood well and o inquire .o pacmises or at 8 EN use of three rooms 2drd and ‘s Avenue, luqutrect M. W Ken- outh 18th & 2424t Fuu SENT—Furnished rooms, pleasnt front room aiid one for 8, 76 Howard, pa referenc I'“ RN fo two & ntl wen, §10 per wonth, t. 8ih and 9ih st. 243 OR RENT--A finely furnished ro m with useof ui ab ¢ for & Pbysician must have Apply 1331 north 18th S6. ot 5 p.m SHED ROUNS-— 1 wo geod Feoms at 514 south 14th street, within three blocks of Far- nam. Rent 8 to §10'per month. 210-t1 JOR RENT-—Good roows furnished or unfur. nished, or suitable for housekeeping. 220 offer us stenographer to A, A. Egbert, 18th betw 1822 . e Capitol avenue aud Daveuport. R Hrmbrlakssora el ak dig store coruer 10th and Douglas, 936,44 {, 0 SALE—Thre thousnd western wethers, §'1azd2yearsod. Weight about 90 pcunds. F.C.GRa 962 tf m and o Kearney) Neb. BICYULE FOR SALE—Inquire O, M. Wood- 15 man, Omaha. 51t Fou SALE—Good buliding, brick, Wator Works office, Call a8 446t MISCELLAN. "} OCLORS JAS. H. G SOHN D, PEABODY hav. removed from 13th and Farn m strocts to rooms 1, 5 and 6, Redick’s block, Farnam screet. n22-1m “JTRAYED OR STOLEN. o't rpus six w and one foot, b tan inch wide, w A dark brown curly whiite spot on strap collar on Louse about tioa leading to his re ab r 814 nor:h 19th :«n. vovering or return to n between Burt & ne tay ycurling colt, one with two white feet and the main cutshort whicn the owner ean have at the B ue Parn la Ooaha Neb, k Menter aud ps vertising o AK N UP—One brown head, two hind foet white od. [ 217-t1( rPAK N UP—One small roan cow, about five years old; has on two bellsone,’ small and onelarge, Owuer can have same by proving pro- perty and paying charges. st V. CAMPB] 9 k 2 West S, G PUAINARD, Taxidormist, 1th and How- ard, 65-ng-2m 10 FARMERS—Tho bighest cwh price paid Rye, Bar ey and Corn Kreb's Vinegar Jones wtreet, botwesn 9th o d 1 50 ALMYSTERY AND C ith street, hetwer Will, with 'he aid of & n a glance ac the past conditions in the fu- deto order, Perfect Abslutely Pure. This powder never variee, A marves of puri n‘r:luflh . w‘lfi)ltnum:m ical than the ordinary kinds, a0 canpot be sold i competition with the B ace pewdss. Said oty 15 ‘sha te powders, y in _cans o RovaL Baxmo Powbzs Co, ‘Wall 8t., New York

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