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+ First M. E, church, Rov, C.. W, Savidge offi- JAILY BEE Mondav -‘Morninz Deo. 16.(A Full: Aftendance to Disenss The 5 2 ‘Needed Amendments, THE CITIZENS™ NEETING. LOCAL BREVITIES, et The Time of Paving Bonds Desired Judge Lippencott celobrated the advent Extended — Other Changes e Wished for, of an eight pound boy Saturday Parties in behalf of the Northwestern offered on Satarday to purchase the southenst r of Fifteonth and California streste, cornel ~Daputy U, 8. MarshalAllen yrwl‘,'-x:vlll_\‘v suggested by the board of trade and ments, one-fifth cash and one-fifth each brought in from tho rural precincts ¥rak | ge)ieq by its secretary, Mr. Thomas Gib- | guur siorward, arta, accused of selling liquor without & 1o “oagho1d {n the rooms of that body cense, last evening. The meeting was called to [and gutter be paid for in five equal pay Jlara Pierce will take ~The funeral of \[mt s wil | raoe,one of the vio place at 2 p. m, tomorro o i by that gentleman, ciating . .. M. Koty oj the A. D, T. Oo, i m\-.f\.f'.i.:m 4o the twonty-evon messenger |sent, Including Mossrs. Winspear, Troup, Boyain their employ, on Saturday at the [Malethill, Riley, Brunner and Tartle, Lutheran churchr —Dr. ¥, D, Wilson is the happy possessor | councilmen Behm, Ford, of n fine eight pound boy. He arrived just in | Thrane, Faray and Hascall, timo for dinner Sunday, and his mameds | mpg ohjactof the meoting was firatatated by Mr. Gibson. The chalrmaPthen asked Robert Duane———— —Attontion®ons of Veterans, There will | tho ploasure of the meeting. The secro- | the call of the chaltman. be meetiog of Camp No. 21, Gon. G. G | tary firat read a resolution suggesting Meade, next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, | that Sixteenth street, lrpm Faroam or harp, for the election of officers. Jivery | Douglas to & proposed viaduct over the P railway track, be mlhda ah thomug)}hru for easy travel, and that the council ap- —The City jail is haunted, if the nqj;nuv..l polht !. ettt men,:A pritoners are to be credited. A man w s s | L5644 ke iika 051tk Ui bty put In late last night saw tho ghost of Hick- | J0 sl b Rl G olE 0 0 Cindact s man, the electrician and called loudly for [ hg oonstructed at the easlientipolaible help until the apparition faded away. ohedinty —The Brotherhood of Locomotive 1"|re|upln of this city are making arrangoments for their grand annual ball to be given the last night of this yoar in Crounse’s hall. ~ The master of ceremonies will bo Mr, J. W. Stevenson, and Messra, . W. Perkins, R. member is hereby totified to attend. council for its adoptfon by that body, stating that when will compose the committee on arrangements, [ highttreault from the carrying out of City W' W Co. — About 1 m yesterday a policeman saw o [ this resolution. man snouking off from the Creighton block f modsure, as it meant the bonding of with a roll of aill under his arm. Tho offcer | {10 TRt o0 b o g o | I A Stemwart & Co, flou fo shoutod and ran after tho man, who dropped | 1¢ yey S rgsad authorislng th issuance of | M Yacinn, miso for poo. his bundlo and made tracks up an_alleyway. | bondy for one viaduc at least four would | The policeman, in his anxicty to capture tho | be authorized, one for Tenth, Eloventh, thief, allowed the roll of silk to lie on the side- | Thirteenth and Sixteenth each. P walk until it was picked up and carried away ¢ Mr, Hitchcock said the revenues of by a eneak thief, and both thiof and plunder | the coming year were mortgaged for ex- were lost, calledat the Ber office yester Jay |:o exhonerate Mr. Hascall said a clty could not be | Mra, R, from the chargo of dosortng her [pi)t without expenditures. The grad- hind, She says that Mr. Rowley had utterly [ oity were pranti and that Mrs, Rowley took nothing with her | railroads would probably contribute to | e | Preston, = dresa [ hich she had | these crossings perhaps 3 5 or even 4.5 of | j' 3y Simeral, tales * Liitia cloakands oL ep ARELS the cost as the law compelled them to |.John Tx\lyior,, 54 protect the publlc by constructing them. [ W F Thomas, St paid part down. — Try “Union Pacific” flour made here | As to the questlon of cost,iteel and iron | I aranteed by Its manufacturers, J. K. |should be built of steel and not iron as| (' rylgr, g}‘ccrny & Co., corner Seventh and Jones | proposed. The cost of an iron viaduct | Thomas Swiit, ‘¢ streets, to equal either the Pillsbury or|on Eleventh street fro]m Jnc]\sonkt‘o the % '1\( Au.dtmwaA o brands. Ask your grocer for |street beyond the railway would cost | M Daswits, ** W, e $50,000, possibly £60,000. This would | Obris, Brier, witneas fe “‘Union Pacific.” dl3-m&e o — REVISING THE RULES. A New System of Signals, Etc, to Go[1600 head of hogs. Vast amounts of | Into Eiffect on the U, P, Railway, money would be expended at the stock (’ ¢ Sa « be wide enough for passing teams and foot passengers. General Saperintender Arracy i ion | have easy access with the yards. Lo ?he Gl et O%er t!?a Uaion Mr. E. Rosewater said the matter was Pacific rond. Ono of tho principal fea- | g of considerable moment to the pub. | tures of theso changes is what is called [lic and the measure should not pass the|U P It It Co. 8 charity tickets the “‘double order” eystem. This has|body with an undigested endorsement. l’rf\xel&t‘h"l» coffins for poor The council, he thought, had full author. [ 1 been uzed on the Kansas division very successfully. given extra work, however, but greater ity to put the streets in proper con- 1 L 0‘," yesterday to bo learned by the of appointing a committee to ascertain operatives of the road, and will not go | ¢he oxact conddtion of the city financea into cfiect until the next time card is|betore much more money is spent. He | Christian Kaelber,damages,by change issued. Tho following system of traln [moved that not more than 20 per cent of | "' S ivier wor onread d the | Lars Petorson,grading. ... The original | Samuel Haney, work on road motion as adopted was then laid upon | C I Hewes, road appraier . ST ) W J Huho, the table, the understanding being that C!]m I 'l‘yiulnaw..rox\d A tised and lowered vertically—To go| of g viaduct and report at some fature f\l:,,\fl('}\‘l\': ,’ygm.‘.h""' Henry Ludington, grading account. . signals will also go into cffect when the |the cost ba paid by ths city and the other changes take place: amendment was adopted. SIGNALS AND LANTERNS, Swung acrogs the track—To stop. the engineer should determine the cost forward. Swung in a circlo—To back up. mest g, On motion of Mr. John B. Furay it Swung in a circlo at arm's longth | way determined as the senso of the mieet. | M Duffy, grading acroes the track, when train is running, ing that the membors elect of the legisla- is asigoal that train has parted, and|ure bo instructed to introduce an act | Peter Hiler, building and repairing must bo given continuously until an-| suthorising one assessor onlyfor the clty. swered by engine whistle. Mr. Nathan Shelton moved it as tho TRAIN SIGNALS, senso of the meoting that the time of Red signifies danger, and is a slgnal to | paving bonds to be issued hereafter bo stop. ~ When dieplayed at teloraph nta. | extended from five to ten years, and the tions it signifivs that trains must stop for | payment for curbing and guttering from epecial orders, fifty days to five payments slx months Green signifios caution and is & signal |apart, the first to be in cash and the bal- to go alow. ance in interest bearlng warrante. White significs safety and is a signal to| Mr. Redfield said he was in favor of go on, making the city into paviog, curbing |estate agency December 12, 1884, Blue is asignal to protect car repair- [ and guttering districts, and tssue ten men, and is uzed at flag stations to stop | year bonds for these improyements, trains for passengers or froight, Mr., James Crelghton said if thoso tm- Au explosive cap cr torpedo is a signal | Provements were paid for in warrants, to be used in addition to tho ordinary | Prices would go *‘kiting,” i siguals in any case of emergency. Mr. James Boyd said he was in favor SIGNALS BY WHISTLE, of pnymgldml:h for public work, and Ono short whistlo—Stop, that cou e done only by issuing 4 A bonds. Ono very long—Stations, railway crossings uud junctions and other warn- ings. Lergth, five to eight seconds, Two short—Angwer to any signal ex- | 1on’s motion to that effect. one half the cost of tho paving dono measure, The meeting of the citizens of Omaha, | these improvementa are made soparately, presidents of the board and presided over | 1y oty by petition of foot front being necessary for such Improvement, was About seventy-five citizens were pre- | lost. and carried. members-clect to the leglslature, and)sense of the meeting that the salaries of Redfield, [ councilmen, marshal, mayor and clerk ba * | raised, and that the office of city comp- troller be created. The motion was carried, The Board of Commissioners Allow commissioners on Saturday last, members Mr. P. E. Iler then moved that the[O'Keefe, Knight and Corliss present, the resolution be recommended to the city [following bills were allowed : . Hammond, tne [ y1 ; Glark & Co., coffee for city poor. § lessoe of the stock yards slaughter houses [.Joseph Doherty, petit juror. ... . bk was here, his greatest objection was to|I" W Corliss, salary as Co. Comr, sentioman, T | ¢hoir ditance from Omaha. The speaker | W J Broatch, oak.. ... i D. Kinney, W. 1. Bay and G. T. Anderson | 2iq ho would Swaive all damoges that|Frank D Mead, work in’ Go Mr. Croighton said ho was_opposod to | Milton logors f John W Lytle, d j penditures of this year, and before such A\“]{"]Iun]‘ypazng;??ur.Jtl.rf,r : a resolution was adopted a calculation of [ Thomas Collins, grand juror, —A lady friend of Mrs. Androw Rowley | 2 S0 H 0 T8 mdl;. TJohn MeCroary, = = J M Simeral, e il J husband and leaving sundry unpaid bills be- tng and curbing and guttering of the Albert H Sander, petit lly out of the way and | W S Jones, 0 failed 30 provide for his wife for the past three | the cost of public improvements to that|J J Brown, yenrs, that he had gambled away his means | amount would be dispensed with, The é}‘x‘rx{ll‘i}r‘xxxug. 3 at homo from Minuesota hard wheat and |are cheaper than ever before, A viaduct | 1 N Miller, jiator's salary for Nov J M Woodmark, witness fe ST Petereon, oY ¥ Mr. Iler said Mr. Hammond would |J (i Beatty, e elaughter dally 300 head of cattle and |Julius Hansen, = yards, Mr. Hammona would build ad- | yames Pareons, wit fee in police court ith yester- | ditional houses at a cost of $500,000. 1t | Charles Splitt, witness fee. 0 3 5 ol " i i it| 1. N Pierce cash expended . . day Issued tho now rules and regulations | would be of advantago to tho city that it Feank fifil(‘?x% S o Tho train dispstcher is dition, l‘«lor Goos, meals for juror Mr. Boyd stated he had understood ]{])I\lchr]L]\y, bl“nm' box iur]\\ 0 safety is secured. These new rules wero |that $1,100,000 had been spent by the | Omaua Coal and Lime Co, coal. ... . 4 clty the past season and he was in favor | Heory I' Rhodes, extra work treas- BB G BV A T8 87 BE0AES FRTTENG ¥ 4 S e ve N e s e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1884 fund; seventh, the approximate estimate of the annual expense for each and all purposes; eighth, the condition of each fund at the beginnlng of the present and procading fiscal years, was adoped Messrs. Hascall and Crelghton were ap pointed the other members, ; A resolution by Mr. Morlarity, that tho offices of marshal, clty englneer, street commissioner and chief of fire de partment be elective, was laid on the table, Mr. Brunner moved that the time of paying for the curb and gutter, where A DANGEROUS CROWD. fhe Cily Il}tisicir "wnn Thieves, Burglars and Thuas, A Bold Robbery Co Heart of the City, mitted in the Nothwithstanding all desire that may be felt to conceal the fact, Omaha fa to- day the rendezvou of ws hard a gang as over “scuttled ship or cut a throat.” There are in our midst every class of criminals from the aseassin down to the miserable sneak thief, and the authoalties are apparently powerless to dealjwlth them, The arrest of Johnnie McClellan and his crowd seems to have been the signal for turning loose the worst elements in cur soslety, and life and property are held in as light estoom as in any frontier city If the town harbored only thieves and burglara it would not be so serious a mat- ter, but so desperate are the crlminals who have taken refuge here that deeds of violenco have bocome of almost daily occurrence, An instance in proof of this assertion occurred last night, when Dr. Hoffman, whose cflice is on 13th and Jackason, was called to attend a patient in a cellar on 13th and Jones streets. The place fa in- habited almost exclusively by Italians, and when the doctor arrived there he found himself In a bad crowd. The man ho went to see was lyiog in a pool of blood and the doctor had difficulty in dressing his wounds, Ho was obligad to go home for his surgical instruments and on returning found the room filled with drunken men and wom- )| en who resisted his endeavors to attend to the slck man and tried to drag him 3 55 [Into a row, Dr. Hoflman drew his re- volver and threatened to shoot down the first person who interfered with him in his business and thus was able to get through without trouble. At the prosent rate it will not be long until avigilance committeo will be re- quired to straighten matters up, and that measure will be resorted to soon If crime is not carbed down. As itis now no one is safo from the villains who infest 2 | the city and find refuge among those who should be the first to “fire” them. BURGLARY, Last night burglars visited the estab- lishment of J. Morton & Son, in Creight- on block, and succeeded in getting away 76 00 | Witha valuabls lot of knives, razors, ete. 22 00 | A large ot of costly articles, easy enough 80 00|to carry off, were l:ft behind, 1185 and it s supposed that the 20 001 fellows wore scared ont in the 30 09 [ midst of thelr work. A number of half 2 0) | burned matches were found on the floor, 2 00 | having been thrown down by the robbers, bs made four years, In five equal pay- A substitute by Shelton, that the carb menta, one-fifth cash and one-fifth at the end of each six months following, the Mr. Brunner's motion was them put 1t was moved by Mr. Crelghton as the The meeting then adjourned subject to SATURDAY'S SESSION, a Number of Bills, At the weekly meeting of the county GENERAL ¥l office. ... court house. . mdst M Gilbert, mdse for county, ittlo & Williams, groceries for poor farm. Paxton ieorge C Amos, p 8 McCormick, grand ** IR Wiggs, w W g 90 00 [ About §150 worth of goods were missing 2 001 on examination of the stock this morn- ing. ‘agpart, tales jul’:‘lr. i POLICE COURT, Bort McCoy was arrested for petit lar- ceny, tha charge being the theft of some stockings from Goldberg, a Douglas street dealer. The case was continued uatil this afternoon. Ed. Talbot, a colored boy, was arrested 50 [ on the charge of stealing a watch from Mrs. Dick Curry. He was held over for further examination, Geo, Howard, a suspicions character, ieo B Miller, B Leeder, Tenry Kelsey, justice foes . juy A Brown, costs in Guthrie case was arrested at the Elkhorn Valley house, whero he had taken a bed for the night. Case continued. Frank Kontez was taken in for abus- ing his wife. Three drunks, one vagrant and one 5 | disorderly character made up Judge Beneke's docket this morning. 2 ticksts for Chicago L] 4 poer. .. George Kolly, work for county adson, ‘swearing (in board of election, .. % ) Shelly acct making tax list. — To Mr, Sasstrom, My Daar Husband:—As you left your home and never said a word to me, leav- ing a sad note on the table, you said you had been & source of trouble to me, and that you concluded to restore my happi. ness by separating and giving me the liberty to enjoy myeelf. My dear hus- )| band, you know that I caniob en joy my- self without you, and never did, for you know that I think the whole world of you. Even you have said so to other 100 00| people. Dear, you don’c know how I 100 001 feel. If I could talk to you only five minutes T would tell you. "1 caunot live without you. I would give my life if I could see you, It is only a week, but seoms like a year. 1 did not write this with ink, I wroto with tears, 1 dreamed about you—that 1 wasin your arms, But alas! it wasnottrue, WhenIawoke there was no one around. I was alone in the darkness, I have no home until we The following transfors were filed in|join our hearts together. 1f I have over the county clerk’s offico Tuesday and re- ;mlt_ your fuuln{{;s, funfilvg n:;‘; "rlldl yvili g 0 orgive you. Wo will bethe happies pertediforTan bap by cho i menlireal | LB i e EL G K will ease your mind. 1 anything is J. C. Denlso and wf to J Buckley et | wrong, 1t will be forgiven and arranged al wd 120 b 2 Denise’ add $550. satisfactorily, 1 cannot stay in this mis- 0. R. Raney to k. Domon wd 15 b|ery any longer. Return or write. 1 am 11 Kountze & Ruth's add $950. in'a dolicate condition, but if you write I F. A. Hultman and wf to M. A, Reed | will not wait a minute, but go where you wdw}12b 4583200, are and wo will start a new and happy T ——— home. Don't worry about anything One More Industry for Omaha, else, for you know father will make it all A short timo ago an article appeared in | right if its five thonsand miles. Plense, urer’s office ROAD of 10ad 5 balance. BRIDGE EUND, bridnes. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- bacco ia the best. e e—— Real Estate Transfers, Mr. Redman favored the city's paying | this paper relative to the new flouring |for God's sake, don't refuse me. Take mill of J. E. McCray & Co., formerly of [ me to your heart, and all will be forgiven in the future, and moved to amend Shel- | Minneeota. We are glad to Atate that|as long as we live, We have no home, they are now running to their full ca- [ But there is no place like home—home, Mr. Boyd said the citizons who had | pacity, and that their flour after a thor- | sweot home. Please do write soon, as paid tor their paving would oppose the [ough trial is pronounced equal to the[you read this to Pilzen. Don’t let me Dillebury, Washburn or anyother brands | stay here any longer, for I am anxious to Mr. J. U, Butler eaid the noods of the | on this warket, theso giviug to the peo- |ee you. Wo will talk snd scttle all, Four shore—Call for signals from tratn- city would require that cortain streets [ ple of Omaha, right at home, & product | Your true and heart-broken wifo, mon, switchwen or flagman, Four long—Calls in flagman, h\'c;! ri—N als we carry. | they would never petition, '\‘fn'u ong, two siior R ‘ufl crossing, Redman’s amendment was lost, e wo long, t¥o ghort- Send flagman| My, Furay moved that the time of L : i paying for curbing and guttering be ex- Iwo short, thiree thner-—Air-brakes |fonded to ton yena mia o B sticking, » on | Oae long, six short ~ Fire alarm. ¥ short, 'p gounde persuis or animals on the track, ——— . NEBRASKA MAP, Just isaned, showing . towns, rail roads ul_ countice, Mailed Mz, James Crei n ssid this idea of time for public works was a, wrong one ments would have to be reconstructed whenthese strocts are paved, Me. Redficla said streets ought not to Nobrasks Stato Gazateer and Business | diately tollowed by paving, Directery, last jssup § ) (0, mail Ad. A eubstitate, for the motion as dress J. M. OWolf, 120 S, j47% S, |amended, that the timo on paviog bonds , Nehr, bo extended from five to ten years was - moved and carried, Iy & civil and | bonds when these jtwo improvements go » but now of | with paving, Mr. Hascall's motion was th is in the | then carr 1, tlon introduced by Mr. Boyd et t!m! a committee of three, with Mr, pSby i P !-Ibwnhnw ohairman, report at next meet- fr ing as follo First, the bonded in- | "o capital | debtedness of the city, ineluding the short-time bouds iesued for paving; A, Rowloy, {#econd, the flosting indobtedness, and tand, arg wen of Hall ity on business, “William Hess, Pina P, Rowley and Mis P Bash Haller, J, W, Weniivg Water; T, W, Coolidgn Norty | expendod for all parpotes during the Platts aud 0. M. Clurk and wifo, Gryad 1. | Pt yoar; fifth, the amount of tax "’"l daa ek A Bk Ml i G jied and " the per cent for sach fand; tixth, the amonnt of cach uow iz cash co, w4 r N to paved, but if the abutting property | as good as can ba brought in from out. owners must pay two-thirds of the cost | side points, They are selling thia flonr | sm=mmmer————— under such a law and these improve | teisl of the somewhst noted sult of the A $50,000 Suit, Gen, Cowin returned yeaterday from ) Alsew for | Surcots would bo ourbsd snd. gattered | engaged for about ten days past in tho i E@HW; for 1h¢ | bo curbed and guitered unlees imme. | tried in the district court of Cheyenne . Br. Hoseall thon moved that the carb. | paid §30,000 of the §76 000 ageaed upon ing aud guttering be paid for by ten-year | for the purchase and upon demand ac d lands fo Nebraska or Iowa fo Valeatine; } 0r what purpose; third, the assevsed | pare. o stoole 13 o OF lowa for Hard omy 4. M McCay, f valustion of the city; fourth, the smount| Addreds J. Linderholm, Genos, Nance county, Nebr, m-lm Mges M. S der the brand of “Union Pacific,” = under the brand o moiq;nll:;cm&fl N DREWS’ Sidney, Nebraska, whero he has been RYING TG HOLD DOWN A 4 G POWOE Dakota Land and Cirazing company \‘:fi:fifl.:‘raw'sr/ o ———r against Prico & Jenks, This case was county, Judge Hamer presiding, and aroso out of a sale of & ranch and cattle herd in northwestern Ncbraska, by de- fendsut to plaintiff. The plaintifi had cording to contract for their delivery was refused the poesession f the prop- erty. The company decided to rescind the contract and sues to recover back the £50.000, After ulong and tedious trial the jury disagreed and the case went Jver to next term. AR - PUR? CREAM TARTAR. WaxtED—To exchange wild or improv- Cl e Sl are, or stock of general merchandise. , Bos- Gustayus ——e o Iwaikee. Neversold in bulk. 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