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i evening & success, THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1882 AR The Daily Bee. ON TO OGDEN. . & 5 : . IENT. Henry C. Barnaby, the prince of com- , but having retired earlter A MODEL ROAD AG enry ¥y P . ORDER ARMSII [t o e e s el and bam of sneeponal o ~. ‘ i the party was disappointed for | Arrest of a Man Who Worked Out the | cellence. His name has for a decade Meeting of the California Pool to Con- OMAHA. Tuesday Morning, Nov. 28, ther fteport. TRT [1he following observationr aro taken at ll: asme moma:& of time at all the stations named. vior, OMAHA, Not m ho visited Forts Sioney, Russell,|mags Sunday in Creighton college | McMuersy, and asked for mon-|Bohemian Girl, and Marriage of Fi- 2 tost 2 inches at Yaokton, Mississippl & took 0 | Bridger, Douglas, Cameron and Hall, | {ayed the accommodations of the|®Y il B ooy aust. Touh | aocompanied by Mr. Chase, his affable | chapel to the uttermost extent. Ii 10 feot 8 inches at Bt Loul at La Croeso and 7 teet 6 Inche LOOAL BRHVITIHS, —City Council to-night. ~The elocution class of the U. C. L. A., | wlth the Omaha girls. Fort Bridger place. meet to-night. —Goto Wyman Collego to learn book- | ¢y §oyenth infantry and is now 0om- | oy indoed of all the colleges under the EWpLN: Delimithiiy DML (aHBLES: | g by, Lieut.-Col. H. L. Chip- | girection of the Jesuits, is a studonts’ tio and commercial law, Tho case o the Gallaghesbrothors, | his time, liko all good army offiors at that post, in shooting bla . A 3 : ;nmnl“u::lt.l:l;bt;l;:::h:on:’y ‘:::;:l:; deer lnd, jerking tho festive trout|practice of moralily and inspiring property, called up in the police court yes- torday afternoon, were continued until next Monday afternoon. =1t in rumored that Measrs, J.W.Beall | Mo0o0) who is making a visit to San | interest and energy the progress made aod Willian 7. Morgan, well known rail: | prangisso, A dotwil of mon was ro-[by the sodality this yoar is to be road clerks, are going east very shortly | gantly sent across the mountains to | credited. for the purpose of consummating matri- | Fort Thornburgh to bring back the monial alliances. Their intention is, how- | remains of Lieut, Russel H. Day, [ number of postulants, or students, er, to return to Omahs, accompanied by | Sixth infantry, who died at that post | who had passed the period of proba- » pair of blushing brides to permanently | early Jast month, locate in the Gate City. B oematdz - —Fielding Brown, the cowboy, who with appropriate military honors. claimed to have been robbed of $185 by Joe Gorman and James Olark, failed to 4 'Oint. Hapd ity the police court yesterd. fter. | B0 apt. Hayden were interviewe :z::’:. “ml:’ .: for Q:‘:“u :(’g;. .;t for a fow moments, The general was brated by leged robbers, and the case was continued | 00 his_way from Fort ::5 dt:::_:lm :pon request of the de- (g T A yostorday for the latter post, | {0 make, and the holy men who had —A private masquerade party took it {s believed that both posts will be addressed to the students by Father place last Saturday eveningat Metz's hall, [ abandoned before the close of the g 4 4 sod Trvive's band furniibed the muls | yoar. This s directly i tho lino of |Pedestal and i isell some five or six | oS PB2ER B0 W B TS 00Nl The committee, M. J, Lenk, H. D, [the policy recommended by Generals|feet high, was blessed by Schinker, A, Mock, J. Doyle, made the | Sherman and Orook, which contem- Everything was pre. | Plates the concentration of troops at pared in first-class style. The invitations, | #veral large posts in the department which were sent out early, attracted a fair [ djacent to the line of railroad. crowd, and dancing was kept up till early | in the morning. About thirty couples were | now contains five regiments namely | by the students. This act over, the | excellent solo from Chapin that dis- ernment by the people of the people present, 1 Sidney, Fourth infantry, headquarters | and the blue ribbon of the sodality as at fi::;fl’:lz ::’s:‘llu}mrm:::b;‘y“: Fort Omahs, Ninth infantry, head- | an evidence of their reception into 1its high mass at 9 o’clock, at which service Reov, J. E, English will deliver the ser. 8 th i h . i 3 T5» marebisd'of Abe! Uslon Gatos, | So70R! infantry headquarters Fort|vion, after which the service came to a lic Library, s well aa their friends and | extonding from Fort Omaha in Ne- | tained by the faculty at substantial Catholics geaerally, will bein attendance. | braska to Fort Hall in Idaho, The breakfast, served soon after the con- In the (evenivg at 8 o'clock the regular | most northerly is Fort McKinney in | clusion of the exercises. monthly dime sociable, with an excellent | Wyoming, and the most southerly| The programme, will take place in the U, C,|Fort Cameron 1, L. A, rooms, ~The Omaha National bank occupy thelr new bullding Sunday, baving moved I\.V.o::t of the Ninth now on sick son, since Saturday, They are hardly settled I yet, but the boys look happy in their new | talented and pleasantly ecoentrio Capt. quarters, and everything will be in apple- | John G. Bourke, and dated at San pio order in » day or two. This popular | Carlos agency give some interestfng [ @ Hopes Yet to be One of the Uoug- institution has now one of the handsomest | details ot and most convenient banking houses in the country, Itis fire and burglar proof | since his a: v fort and i his arrival in Presco £ A H i ; ":zh;d'd';’ ‘:;;::‘of‘. l;:::“l: '::; gt:’n:‘r:’;hh. g::&n B :;rh ::;r h: can candidate for the state senate in |orchestrians, and will always receivea | icans should, €qually with every other WV ANTED-Bitustion by give them a call, —A special car from the Chicago, Mil. | gate the causes of discontent among | th election of Mr. George Canfield, | j, waukee & Bt. Paul came in Sunday|the Apaches. From that day to this by whom he was beaten by a few votes, “‘all quiet” has been the report from 4 morning from the east bringing General thass Fadonbiable hal E Superintendent J, T, Olark, General | the8e redoubtablo hair rausers. Lve . Indian has been counted, tagged an g.m:....'d,‘.;‘:;:éifxfif:;z_ v puzbered, and oash day's roll call of | depositions would be taken on the Swan, and Dr, Thompson, and left last | copacr o at the agencies show|j4h of December, at 2 p. m., before night for Denver. The party through to California, where Mr, p“—"'l‘ho Bavings hmz[.wlll commence re- mp;rl; the Hh.l"il‘:y man n\ol General at once upon old Omaha Na. ward's immediate staff, and is a jenced tional bank building, and have it ready for | frequent contributor to the Century 0. Dwyer, an axpe soraphor, occupancy in a few days. It will be fitted | and other magazines. up very neatly and will make this bank a wvery desirable place of business, ~Councilman Richard 0'Keefe, the new weet to take station at Fort Omaha. connty commissioner, was seennded by Hchlqd.nhhmldnulnhhtc two since, and the occasion proved » most en- Joyable one to all the participauta. The mew official received the guests most cor- dially and gave them royal entectain- | 10.day dovoted to the cass of The ment. ——— ‘The Light Fantastic The second party, for the season, the Standard club, takes place their rooms evening, thlmnguhhu' union give a par- { hoped that & verdiot will be reached | the city this afternoon, bound east to lo- )Dnnf-m. U. 8. SioraL Ser- —_— N 882, (1:45p, m. Light |1t will g0 out to plot mischief. General Crook errors were made by the boards of and Mrs, | has been absent ten weeks, the great- | election in the mm,y Fourth and Fifth Swan and Dr. Thompson will remain for a | er portion of the time at San Carlos, | wards of this city and in Saratogs, time, as Mr, Swan is in ill health,\The in- | where Oaptain Bourke has been act- Jefferson, Chicago and Millard pre- tereata of the company will also be looked | ing ar head missionary, and conduot- cincts. Those conversant with the after along the route. Xod ety iy ‘ —T'he Social Art club will meet at 8 p, | @8rked success 80 constantly at-|is, going behind the returns—will m, on Tuesday afternoon in Redi “._NW'L tends his efforts at evangelization, The .floso a n‘ujority of fully 100 for Mr. Managers’ meeting at 8:30 p. m, —Me, M. J. Pleroy, a clerk at govern- | where Col, ment beadquarters, was smiling all over|heavy dignified since hisarrival. One his face yesterday—‘'setting up” the | his first steps is said to have been the clgars for the boys—and feeling very jubi. | issuance of an order prohibiting the lant generally, The ocause of all this|use of liquors or cards by officers of hilarity was & bouncing boy, born about # | the garrison, ¢ o'clock yesterdsy morning. Mr, P, has been married some four or five 5 " Loin aauied gome fear g hu::::l;:: Fitth oarary, i dolog temporary duty | night operator of the Weatern Union in Jolceth, The father, at least,'isdoing well, e d Road Tax for Raliroads, been Y synonym for all o that is mirth-provoking, and his re- Deputy Sheriff Grebe returned yee- | turn to Omaha will undoubtedly meet e e e address. The | Warren, whom ho arrestod st San | BSPRTUore aro voversllndies |} C G ined to puah thei line on YT :wc.!‘ch was lplenl of wit, humor and | Diego, Oal., and brought back to this | deserves a word of praise. The threo | to a Central Pacific conneotion, there Forts Hall and Oameron to be afnqnenm He held the large audi-|city to answer to the chargo of obtain- | sopranos, Marie Stone, Mary Beobe | by giving them a continuous through Abandoned, enoo spellbanid for o7er half 6 Mot |ing @815 under falue pretensos from | And Geraldine Ulmar, ‘,’;hi"“';;‘p'“::j line tndependent of the Unton Pacific ) fotti ound of applause, R s t " " :]al:mfiifi:::;f "Wan Simont, oyeroote CGuldwell, Hamilton & Oo., of thi | 1irpio Burton, are all artists of the|rosd: While they have a through wig}. surprise and gratitude, he arose, city some weeks ago. first-class, and all enjoy high reputa- | line on the Southern Pacific by means however, to the occasion, and grace-| Warren made a contract some | tions. Miss Phillips, by the way, is|of the Atohison, Topeka & Santa Fe fally acknowledged the splendid com- [months since with the U. P, |a sister of the late Adelaide Phillips, road, still it 18 & lengthy route, as pliment, not only in woell-chosen [and B..& M. railroads to settle their [and possosses a voice almost as phe- 4 d with the middle lines, and words, but in a more substantial man- road taxes in a number ot counties |nomonal as that which made the lat- F:“’P';(‘; b:n h:m g s By ner, l;y ordering a splendid lunch, |in this state. His scheme was | ter the rival of Oary. 'h"_"“ r “:db t’tar Hins by A which with the wine and Havana ao- |to make contracts with the rond su-| In this engagement the following :{ ‘:;l' plh";lnlheir :n T WEIE S companinients, caused all present to | pervisors in the several diatricta to do | principal artists will appear: Marie ey ;ed D n:ar exu;nduda phidr realizo that he fally appreciated their | the work, obtaining the supervisors’|Stone, Mary Beebe, Geraldine Ul- :""' ;’9“' hugdred’ wil)of 16 Dtah, efforts to commemorate his forty-ninth | recsipts, which he would then present | mar, sopranos; Mathilde Phillips, "&{u: ;‘,’ ion oY UStIGRION 10 VINY to the railroad companies and receive | Lizzie Burton, contraltos; Tom Karl, ith 4 "|‘“';; ‘i ‘E 9:‘ ;\," " ity his pay. By getting the work done | Herndon Morsell, tenors; Myron W, "“"l_fl’"“‘z‘; ‘l’ “’ futh “é"l‘_: lxii cheaper than the railroads could he Whitney, H. O, Barnabee, W. H.|on December lst, of the California made a amall margin of profit, By|MocDonald, George Frothingham, P}‘|‘° “','1?" ‘:“’“t"“'s‘“flu(' F OU o An Interesting Ceremony at Crelgh-|some means he got hold of a number | bassos and baritoues. Musical direc- ;’“'l;in' UP‘e :’; { T“P _fi"- md." Aton College Sunday. of receipts for work which he had |tor, Mr. 8, L. Studley. Tl.xm 3 "é'- M . ‘Cl" S “’:h 7 —— never performed. These he presented| The operas to be given are Fatinit- 9 ¢ in connection wil Tho pttendance at tho 9 o'clook [to the tax agont of the U, P., Mr. |m, Pirates of Penzance, Musketeers, 304 gk it B y Oalifornia line running in connection with the Central Pacific. This new i line will therefore take part ia all de- something tricky, and Warren called b i o i 8 and grizzled clerk. At Russell, Lieut. | yuq composed in the main of students C.ldnlr,g Hamilton & Co.'s, and in- ?hl:l?“‘}‘::r‘:;::;:fll?:‘nne.. to Cali- Foote, so well known in|f the college and adults who had |formed them that Mr. MoMurny‘wu ‘What 18 Expected of the Next Legls- | 0rnia al ¥ Omaha society, was found heartily [ hoen attracted by the announcement [©ut of town and that he was therefore 1ature. cursing msge brush and cotton-[¢hat an act of more than ordinary Z’Q'.' l:l;;?u::. ‘.‘figv:p‘:e;‘:ie:éf ;?'JI:; (Cotrespondense of Taa Be. The Brer SaLyk in the world for Outs, wood and sighing for another season (yigpificance and intorest was to take | bhis note as security, putting up thess| Dyin Crry, November 28,—OF one | Praises, Soros, Ulcers, balt fiffi\\“‘:n-( e ESaSDI a4 sollateral to the Rmoant of | ¢y 'y, 0y can’ e mistaken that the | Eiatos, Otere Aad ol Sbiy eruptiohs, snd 81,700. He then left the country.| ™ . i pouitivoly cures piles, X6 is guaranted to When the bankors made inquiry thoy [railrosd _fastion of the ropublican Hive tuthaiackion "t Sutby. setondes, found the collateral which they held | party are bending every effort to hold | Price, i centa per cx. #or ssla by O, was worthlesa. | every member in line by caucus in| "~ la::abumz‘ll: ?:;:“::;;r:o‘g:.:oa: the hope doubtless to retrieve what search for Warren to bring him to|Was loat on the 7th of this month at the moment; he waa sent for sider the 0. B. & Q Ways. A Batch of Interes'ing Infor-|however, on the pretext of other im- i d while deepl. - mation for the Regular | ortent boroe e T el B . Army. News From General Orook in Arizons, Where Captain nnr’.u Doing Exosllent Missionary Servioce. It is & very cold day when Colonel Stanton's fand of Information isjfrozen up, and when vigorous pumping fails to produce some military items from the ‘‘fighting paymaster.” The col- onel has just retarned {rom A THREE WEEKS' TRIP . | through the department during which RECEPIIuN OF SODALISTS on them, Mr., McMurray|garo, in the order named. however, delayed payment, fearing AN APPEAL TO THE ELECT. Bucklin's Arnica Saive, has been inoreased by a company of | (g of the features of the college, man, of that regimert, who will devote sodality, organized for tho purpose of encouraging the young folks in the It has been evident for the past|2e OR RENT--The residence of M. W. Kenneds house of slx rooms good well and_olstern quire cn piemisss or ab 812 2414t of_turee rooms 23r. and Inqatecf M. W. K i N nquire ot New 105-dec-15 1709 J vekeon St. Oltico_rooms, ry Goods store. | OR RENT . Clieap brick store, with ccllar 22x B %%, iy U, P Bekory” 810 . 16t o 0311 A new house, rooms, bath room, 1+ table, ete, One of the finest locations in the city; 800.00 per, month. Inquire for three days, Bemis' real estate a ency, 16th and Douglvs streets. novis tf ted, eight ~House of slx rooms, bay winaow, cell istern, well. Allin good repair. ‘IO per month. 1221 north 19th street. 176-4! ot Rlhot oo SO s I Fok HENT-Two furnished rooms, 1814 Web. stor street, 186-30 OR RENT--Untar: rooma in_brick ‘hnu-", 1 Ilfl (i‘hlmv(o Street, 180-t4 | O RENT=Furnished room with board 1508 I Galitornia strcet. 17140 Fou RENT-Furnished room and board 1916 Chicago streot. 127-41 R RE - T—Up stairs, 1417 Farnhsm strect. Brat JOHN @. JACOBS OR RENT—1truse of 8 rooms_in first-ciees order, 10 blocks from o Houso of 11 rooms, il blocks from opera house, v 40 Touse of § rooms, 23d and Nicholns streets, 18 Store on Farnam, 2 floors 125 tore on 14th, 2 floors.. 3 Swell front residences. . to 05 st MoJAGUE, Opposite Poatoftice, OR RENT-—Housse of b rooms,30th andDouo Rl k glas stroet, $18 a month, Aty BOGGS & HILL. OR RENT—Elcgantly furnisued rooms with gos and heater, »ly reforences required, An- atnorthwest crner of 23d and Burt Stroets. RTEERART T 033 ¢ OR RENT— hous cno 6 and oue 6 rooms, Inquire corner Chicagoand 15th st. Vi Swits, it OR RENT—House, six rooms, furnished, In. quire at D, Hyde's office, Millard hotel. 65-t1 O i NT—Two new awellligs And two uihior dwellings in desirable looallty, by McKoon No. 1514 Douelas street LAY ¢ s punishment, They tracked him Los|the ballot box. For what purposes from the icy watérs of Black's Fork. [them with a tender devotion to the Angeles, Oal, to which place his|have these vampires labored in the Fort Doq, with six companies is [ Blessed Virgin, The director of this he hold odh ‘Bad o Rhtoped ) now. tho Iargent post in tho dopart- | sodality is Rev. P. J. Looton, . J., | juat Septemoer, under the. nats of|PW¢ for republioan supremacy? We 10 LOAN—MOREY. ONEY TO LOAN—On porsonal property of any description A. . Troup, Attorney, 213 south 14th Street. 128-1mo B\on RENT—A cottage of five rooms. Inquire matd\‘onbwuz corner 16th and Chicago street, OR KiNT—Large offics room or half 850, 1020 Farnham street. ot ment, and is under command of Gen. | vice.president of the college, to whose H. 0. Tibbitts, and feom which place all know only for purposes of barter siebide 4 . > they were reshipped to San Diego, and self-aggrandizement, and nine- | [V] ey Ux" 0 Srartons Mot Brrtcs ;rvlure Mr. Ghrcbebzwned l:. ululo to | tenths of even the republicans in this | 3treet, front room, up-stalr.. 4364 wrren’s whereabouts at that time, Iy To loan & legal rater. Ballou Bros., Mhr(. Bgnba nrooeede: tosthehlocsl(i’tyl, ::;': ::: o:,,nl Vli:?dné-h't:“‘h;::m‘;fi: ?1 10_0 1421 F 25525 ¥hich was at a ranch in Southern Oal- | gjo0t of the next legislature in three | @O ee condioe ifornia, near the Mexican line, and | glygeq. i, o, anti-monopoly, democrat ggfi',?h‘ {999, ,""";: m:fi’# (] there got him. § and republican, are only doing o for | famm property. Bus Eszara and LoAX Warren will be examined before the | 4y o purpose of scaring timid republi- | AS¥Y, 15tk and Douslan Bta. police court this morning, and pro: | sang into their own camp. Now, sir, TV{ O¥EE TO LOAN—Gali a8 Law Oince of D. poses to make a hot fight for his lib |7} .1e bold to assert tnat not one- . Thomss Roym@ Crelzbton Block. erty. fourth of the members elect could MELP WANTED CONCERT AND OPERA. have been elected but for their earnest professions of anti-monopoly | VY ANTEP < or 8 furnished xooms. Address It had been decided, in view of the The bdy was|tion, of whom there were thirty-four, buried in the ocemetery at Douglas|to hold a public reception. It so been determined upon, at the me time, to bless a new statue of the Blessed Virgin which had just been purchased. The mass was cele- her Leeson, and at the asha'le to | conclusion a fow remarks concerning Kellogg-Brignoli Perform: at | principles; not even the valorous Val, the nature of the act they were about | The Boyd'sfle Lty ance B e vallat TaIR oerld oo Ve AI'" N—l’“‘gmg m;d“:um fllutdy(gmll- elected by a plurality but for their | 4o1'schutn 106 atrser . Koo L0 O O o 'l‘;rm e 10‘ o Danopaly, AILORESS WANTED = Immediately 270 Har Then, is it not plain that the le N mmediately 310 0 opera house last night was attend- | of this state - ave lnti-monngyi mey street, bot. 16th und 103b, 807 50 ‘Wahsatch where the trains met, GEN, HOWARD Forts Hall and Cameron, and left General Sheridan is now in Utah, and idealized the name of sodalist, were h The Kelloge-Brignoli attraction at Miles. The statue, placed upon a high th FOR RENT—A store m Balcombe block, on: 16th street, near Davenport, St. A. D, Balcowbe, 606-28%¢ FOR BAL:, © Fou [SALE~—A small steam e gin:, at 1824 Webster street, 5, WaRE, 200-27¢ ('O BALE=G0 squaten of Iron roofing, AppIR Omaba Foundry and Machine Co,, Omapa, Neb, 275-80 JROR BENT-—Plos ant turnished room euitable for gentleman, 1619 Farnam n2i-3t J¢ XCELLENT BRICK for sale, $0.00 per thou- “+ sand. ‘Yard, 16th street, two blocks south of Bellevue road. Lorexzo Disnve. 177-1mnovi5t calf pricess0.00 St. 257t JTOR BALr—0ne st o ing 3 §. Lok man 1108 Farnam 224 tf First - Republican or democratic “TAN‘% D—Carpenters 215t and Harne; Bell, i e, th t desirable s d | only when these are strongly flavored = ot o EE = gentleman according to the Roman|large, the most desirable an i St MREE GOl S whieh el AR N G Teiniane of thetr number read aloud the act of | 7% ciass of people. Mr. Gloso, | the name of justice aud right, in the ANTED—A good glri in s famly of two. consecration to the Blessed Virgin, |® new pianist in the west, was the firat | name of three-fourths of the voters of 2 mlfi'qu\w 13thand Daveoport, 2ud flfl:;;‘l:lh The words were repeated, also aloud, | to open the concert part, he giving an | this state, in the name of good gov- THE DEPARTMENT ANTED—Girl to}wait on, table. {15!5 Chi- 28t ANTED—A Skandinavian girl about 14 e and for the peeple, I appeal to every oago, played marked peculiarity of touch |ian who witl fill a seat in our next and eate, his playing being free from | general assembly, bo he republican or years old t) take care of a baby. Omaha affectation that is becoming so notice- [ democrat, to rise above party nams, | Bakery. 516 105t. 210-30¢ the Fifth cavalry, headquarters Fort | latter were invested with the wedal quarters Fort Russell, Sixth infantry, | ranks. The older members of the _ OTEL FOR SALE—First class hotel for sale E1 in alive western town. Haa all tho first cla s trado. Reason for selling other business. Por particulars, address, Hotel, OMAUA BER, OR SALECHE business in «ne of t braska. ~ Reason for sel ing, poor health and must get out of business, Inquire at BB office. 1:4-hn OB SALE—Stean ongines—now snd - econd hand—8, 10, 15, 20 horse power. _Also steam boilers-—any size. Inquire Om ha Foun- dry and Macvine Co, nov24-Im-m able among our new pisnists. Mr, L. | and strike for the best interest of the ANTED—0ne| | ool eanvaseer ) [t3 Cael) G. Gottsctalk rendered *‘Barbiere di | masses. The groatest good to the ¥ goods on instalinent, steady work and Sivigla” in & manner that was in-|groatest number is what is expected | Fo°4pay; Inavire at 213 N. j6th streot, room G. clined to be somewhat stiff and nnu:lr- %v the paoplle thinkwinur at the hands TR = tain at times, his ease spparently |of their lawmakers regardless of elp a4 the cmployment office, being more at rest in opgn than | whether Lincoln shall have another “%—%E‘H sodality has pow sbout 140|°0oncert part, Miss Dickinson, the | capitol appropriation, or Mr. Gere| YW %tatatemen et e P T A n Utah. Tha aldast | saombers, ..g!.;,, s il oontralto, is oné of the latest addi-|shall have the public printing, or that | dress F. C. Grablo, Kearney. Neb. 850-41 colonel is John Gibbon, of the Seventh | and edifying condition, the credit of tions to concert singing, this being | Mesars, Nye & Yost shall geta Unlg- BITUATIONS WANTED infantry, the youngest Uol. Van whichinto{euoordsd'to Father Lee- | her first appearance in the west. Her |ed States sonator who will do tueir T TR its zealous and competent di-|Y0ice!s richand quite sympathetic, | masters’ bidding. il et e U= rector. her lower tones particularly | In the glorious name of republican- | competent teacher. Aad.css “Music 0 e strong aud eflective, as shown in her |ism, what monstrous injuries have we | 1612 Daveuport srest. 3 b DEWEY’S CONTEST- singing of ‘‘Lucretia Borgia,” which | been forced to endure. Now we do W 0—Situstionby a Swede to take caro gained for her hearty encore. Mr.|think Messrs. Nye, Yost and Gere's o horass, huhe;‘warmuorkm. Lo Adamowskis' violin exesution was re- | masters should come down and take [y Addres: k. odls, 1118 Jackion [ treat, ceived w‘i't: the d t silence and | their chances with other citizene. u‘inn = R T T sppreciation, but he declined to re-|our precinct assessors assess their i L ward his admirers’ recalls. Heo made | property and franchises according to W“&lf,m" BESHar workLaats ‘-fi)’f’g(:‘ a decided impression among our best |its value; lot them live like free Amer- | —— "' headquarters Fort Douglas, and the | sodality renewed their act of consecra- Laramie. There are fourteen garrisons | olose. The new sodaliats were enter- Lotters receited from the genial, 1as County Senatore. At the sollcitation of his friends Mr. Charles H. Dewey, late republi- THE WORK OF GENERAL CROOK ival in Arizona. The i i il i friendly welcome from Omaha's best | free man before the law; 1o speoial | ;% ;o0kkeeper or Sii i) sl L Lo sk nteets | \bla uiaty, haa detesminad bo puiget m‘“lflil'fll Miss Kellogg, on making | partisan fraud to protect ;hem in their | Address 'B’“fif le::bwuf{mrfi“i\"um‘ ulnfl'u. er first appearance, attended by Mr. | princely style as the expense of the b AN 0! Glose, the accompanist, was enthusi- | bone and sinew of this peuple, MICELLANECS WANTS, and yesterday served notice to that al!::lluy‘fwglwm?:. a:d received ‘: Now, %:nueme:n telmt. ;/a expect AT 6 2 0) offering after her encore you to bury whatever of partisan effoct upon Mr, Oanficld, atating that “‘Some Dny."g Her voice displays the | spirit yet may linger in your breast, S TR same clearness and easy range of ex-| in your best efforts to serve our in- | Y\ ANIED Bactot b0 o0p Cronings. pression that was o noticeable years | terests. Only justice do you ask, ——— ago, and shows a marked increase in|and simple, plain justice do 'we most ANEED=(va1e%an bostiers ALahs ol volume and power. cordially bespeak for every citizen| ‘srsiet In Il Trovatore her singing appears | and industry in our great young state more finished and brilliant, the scene | Brains and money have ruled us too ANTED—An energetic young man with & in the fourth act being the climax of [long. At our late election the people fow bundred dollars. Can buy bt Intar. her beat endeavors, both in the per.|dissolved this firm, now let brains and y;n'};::i}fig ipaving iaige pecose. No farne fection of her singing and dramatic | common honesty try awhile. We be- Pam collecting. Address D, Bee Office, ability. Brignoli sppeared to nearly |lieve money can take care of itself 280-28¢ a8 good advantage as years ago, and | without a ruler’s powers, or in other infused his role now ‘and then with | Words withont having power to rule. Tnquire 1318 Far- 297-28 whether any of the bucks have slid|E, W, Simeral Mr. Dewey claims BUSINESS CHANCES. ing an Indian Bible class with the |facts state that a correct count—that last lotter announced the departure of Dewey. “Of RENT—MOUBES AND LAND the general and his aide for Presoott, i t od honesty major- | T ENT— o shod seemed to fairly wake the slumbering ] 9 d with use of bath raom, 1621 Capitol 8. H. H. Clark is expeoted home from | goh oae, ~The audience was inclined to | hands and minds In meeiing the de- | 100008 Hitcheock blocks Y] $he east torday, be not over enthusiastic, but aopreci- | mands of the people zealously, wisely |" - e Paymaster Powe 1l and wife have gone to ative in quiet attention to the num- snd independent of party lash or Fx’)& ; “";:'Iwonu Il:‘A:c(\:u‘l”lu‘N:‘l ' ‘n\a’u Marshall, Mich., to spend Thauksgiving | bers in the comcert parts, as well as|oaucus pledges, we anxlously wait | o Day withfriends, in the opera that they could not un-|your t!mufl;:. ;vhen 700 m:-a. in lt.l&a VT 4 # meantime feel assured our demands » il 2 ' F, M. Orittenton, for a long time chief | derstan: will reoeive your honset. attention, | cees! sSiis cF, druse or dry koods A Grand Season of Opera. and the power to abuse us shall be| 298-dec2” It is decidedly to the credit of |sbolished. Ant1 MovNoroLisT, Manager Boyd that he has secured the Brief M. “;;*“ o I Boston Ideal Opera company, as one| 1 haye used Burnock E100n Bivrens ‘;’;5}:&5,’:}'&;{;‘: Moo o i mefi d cone W. | of the coming attractions at the opera | with great benefit for indigestion a house, wel furnizhed aad doing & good busln tipation of the bowels.” C. L. Easton, | ¢ to d hotel ma , or w.uld sell or house. This admirable organization, | Hamilton, Ont, Cohkoye 1o otper pro, o1y, " For. perbisaiate, tors 16 h street sod St NOTES. First Lieutenant KFrank Michler, iy this city, loft for Denver last evening to Lioutenant C. E. 8, Wood, aide-de: | beoome day chief there, Mr, Crittenton and family will be greatly missed. Mr, OR RENI—Nicoly farnished single room, healthiest | cation, 2013 Cass St. ~ 803-24} ws takes the vacancy created, and Mr, 1, - Captain Bubb's company, Fourth | Mavield becomes bis assistant. y, K cal Infantry, arrived yesterday from the gfl X l}}"‘"’:;’. "'V':“”“Jl:"“““;"l;" C. | numbering fifty-two people, with a list = g Adatem g2 717 10 IASUNULLBOLLAND " . W0, 0 iy e | of eleven principals and au crohestra Judge Beneke's justice mill ground | TAOR RENT—Plcassnt Firont 1oom furnished, feren som Are Row ) the| howse of Bk Locts 00 the Millnd, Mz, f thirteen pi is so much superior " J lfl 606 15th between Californis and Web fi:.dlon. uding OCaptain Rawle's | Houok's is the great Budwelser beer ‘; A ‘h" P;:.mfi.n <o mm:du lively for a short time yesterday ; h b‘wfiu‘"' homs, in Am:ri: t-lunt‘“ is justly said to be|™morning. One suspicious character RENT—Newly faruished front rooms N L. C, Bur, & prominent attorney of U. &, Cours. Lincoln, is at the Millard, accompanied by The ettention of the above court 1s | his wife, L N. Speer, a heavy grain and ele. m without & rival, In fact, It has dem- | was discharged, having proved that he | %% Hurey sirect becwecn 1oian onstrated to the entire satisfaction of | was all ‘O, K.” Of the five drunks| 5 both the public and the critios that it proyght up, three paid the usual fine, F“-&w o h thy , several closits, United @tates va. Rov. J. Harvey |Vater man from Hiswatua, K, inat the |15 UfF | otibed 10 the. name| g two cases were continued. watar: . ¥ D artists i JOOR RENT- Furnisbed room; #. per wonth, Rockwell vin Millard, of the com) stands| One disturber of the peace was fined L g LT P Rt ""‘;f’m.‘h':;‘: ',‘n"""d nl"“: M, Do Young, of the San ¥ransisco | Myron W, Whitney, whose seputation | 83 and costs; one ditto, continued, RN S ped uslng Uelent | opronicle, went west on the overland to- | as the greatest of living bassos is as [and two arrested upon simllar com- | 7R RENT= {mrpolu. :“lu M:rg;monu 'u: be- wide as it is deserv: It was his| plaint were discharged. ng heard d . 4 e St £ = g y y forencon, aund 1t I Yolos 'hlflho?md the g;“;‘:‘;;‘:' Don't Die in the House. 0K BENT=Two nl iy turnishedrooms, nar usissm, ocousi ¢ “Bob" Law and family passed through and ball oh Wednesday g 8t | to-d lins Patti's fimst in Oin.| “Roughon Rats.” Clears out rats b Schaol 0 respectable partics; front o Geatial bt The st gas o cnled o Ut of | 3. Dot g s il Slinatt, & 700 g - duing L mic, oo, b bugn ey anin | 252, 8 it concert and hlll i ol i moles h e N P 97" The Tumvuoln“'glu give » grand | Caroline J, Van Moter vs. State Na- souled clerk of Auditor Wing's office, left | M8y festivals in Chicago and New J on drought at Jacob 16th street, between Oalife Weobster, Alnd-htln# kinds of | chantd Exchange, on the corner of | *°¥8! 00d time, , on | tional Bank of Lincoln, in which York, he has for years been looked Thanksgiviog evening, November 30, | plsintiff sues for $16,000 d.m:.;n for & brief viait to bis old bome in Phila- : 4 Bchlitz's Milwaukee in bottles and Kauffman's, 611 ornia and | A happy event occurred at the Mer- | be, although they all join in wishing him » OR RENT—With board, 8 large front rcom - First Rate Evidence. with bay window, gas and bath room, 1718 OF | delphia Saturdsy svening, {Mac's ab-|UPOB a8 the one “‘indispensable sin- personal " i “Often unsble to attend b being | Dodge. o 3 conversion of __"_p_mfll- senoe will be felt by all the boys, and the r‘-lt. mgl Tom Knrl‘.oth ‘n’ul::n;; i Dihon wasble o Mbted u'“l‘“‘w o | 2 2 Canea sooner ho gota back the happier they will [y {atoe dustary oe o siewo of sickuess tried Bur NT—: houses, o bt _rocms sach osla character dumkhl;l:::‘m‘t:’wnmd - Io‘l“;t"d by | 1 1oth sad Leavenworts.” faguire at i Ky:':f’ ] been heard half » bottle,” Mr. B, Turuer, oches- 5 ::-, and the mfllhvdnn“d of | ter, I Y., takes the pains to write. JOR RENT—5 my luraiated oo, cue miral method splendid Srrm————— ¢, on 18th. 647301 vole:dhu ::: faded from the minds| Fox Renr—1207 Farnam street, — - # o Omaha, Bixteeath and Dodge streets, on the A NveemewrI—— door no th of evening of the 21st. Mr. Geo, Hig. LA VEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE IOR SALE—Barrels and kege. Also h les bought at cooper shop, cor. 18th and Pleroc. 160dect1* JRRRY SEYMOUR. EMIS New Map of Omaha, just completed and eady or delpiery ab 87 caohe. o L fove it y I feet long, _ Larzest and most complete map of Omaha over published. Official map of the city. Sea column, Jron Buve—Brick tare, tnquire atdrug store corner 10th and Douglas. x4 70, BALE—Thros thousand wostern wethars, ! 1and2 years o.d. Welght about 90 pcunds. ¥.C. GRABLE, 962 ttm and o Kearney, Neb, RICYCLE FOR BALE—Inquire C. M. Wood- man, Omaba, 7614 Fon SALE—Good building, brick. Call a4 Water Works office. “e-tt WMISCELLANEUS. F[VAKEN UP ~A red heifer with waite head, red about the noss, one mile south of county J. SCHNEIDERWINU. N UP=Strawberry roan cow 8 yoars old. Owner can have the same by Colling, divi and Burt, Citizens of t wns in in eight 10 one hundred niflos of tho Missouri 1iver desiring Creaminics established by an experienced firm with capital and willing to offer substantia enc-uragementte such an enterprise will address L. 8, & Co. Box 35 Hudson Ohio. 53t wit OST—Silver watch 4 sunce case, aWlthan ks, Finder will roceive $5.00 Teward by feaving at 8. E. corner 14th and Hamey, 2712-%* OCTORS JAS. 1. & JOHN D, PEABODY have removed from 13th and Farnam stroets to”rooms 1, 5 and b, Redick’s block, 1507 Farnam screet, 249-n22-1m AK N UP—One brown mare colt et:r in fore- | head, ud = cAD PTRPUENS. S C. BRAINARD, Taxidermist, 13th and How- D, ard. 65-n3-2m ror Rye, Bar oy and Corn _ Krob's Vinegar ks, Jones street, betweon 9th o ma. ks, Jones street, betweon 9th a. d 10th, O ba. 806-daw-1f N EDWARDKUEHL, R OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI- 498 Tenth street, hetween Farnam and Hamey, Will, with 'he aid of guardian suirits, obtain for any one a glance ; he and present, and on certain conditions ~ be fu- Hoots and Shoos mado to order. 1 eob ion ¢ teed. ;PO FARMERS—The highest cash price pald o POWDER Absolutely Pure. — i . e SO R RENT-House with 6 roous, cellar, cin| this city. tormerly occupled as et | B, 3 cast corny and Ten This 3 Uniegular meating of tho Bricklayers' | gings, the descrvedly popular pro- deds fow N OEAITE AL g [ ol mge Lo s sy, Hecsw | tommesty oneps oy brick stgre with u-fi-;ri:; e o G CRAPRANS | iy, Popiae saver vacien, A mases, nios Mo, 1 'lh“ lull'fio priotor, was the recipient of & gold- [t is the most fragrant of perfum t (for several years past, it only need be l'omdhdl[nn ves, e X _ | okore soonomical o inds, of Pythias hali, corner Four- " Manofactured by H, B, -Blaven, San |said that he has ly maintained | and lsundry for sale. For particalars | 1) kuis Now Map of Omae, fust compieted sad competition with the mm to-night, st 7:30, | headed e large number of his | GACCONIRS b in Omabs by W. | his reputation the present sea- |inquire at Bresh's, the popular t&fi’w‘fi'f‘""”'"'flm‘“&."‘ et vido Bultibude of low test, ubort weight, alum .'*-ldwm be trans- m"‘:‘o‘m‘."‘:fl“"‘:‘. z.oOWhmhmu Kennara Ru., son, and is now in wenith of his | clof ,lwfil’\nnmltr.l.ww :Iil?m_:t‘:;:m N it map L BAKiNG POWDES Oor |

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