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FORAKER'S FROTHY FREAK, A Poouliar Bxposition of Mugwnmpian Principles by an Organ MY LUBBERS, ADIEU, ADIEU. A Mutiny of the Bassoon and Trom- bone in Gentloman Joo Mackin's Viows on the Result, Thomas' Concert— The Mugwamp Wail, New York, Nov, 4.—[Special to the Ber.| ho Times this morning says: “To those republicans who think it wise and profitable to burter away thres yars of Ira Davenport as governor of New York for a single hour of Judge Foraker's oratory and a few speect from John A. Logan, wo shall leave the t g as best thoy can the pa disappointment of their party under y's defeat. One fact which stinds out prominently Is that republicans organized tholr own defeat. They began work at Sara- toga when the convention adopted tions which were an affront (o the intelligent and eober men of the party and a direct solu nsult to thousands of independent men both democrats and republicans, whose votes were 80 vitally necessary to suceess, and when the democratic party, by nominating Hiil made Davenport's ractioally sure, whon protests honest democrats against the candidate of Tammany spoils were Just ripen- Ing into orzanized revolt, the bitter partizn- ship of unreasoning republican orzans and ceaseless reviling of the president gavea f atal olicel to the process of ropublican recruit- ment. Then, to crown this series of damas- ing the narrow minded Foraker was dnvited 0 isgust decent republicans with his mntings and drive back o the sup- port of Hill usands of dex who which Lot aet with o S and its Al exnosition of prineip ampaign orators showed a purpose to ieap undiscriminating censure upon the demoeratic president and to hold everything democratic 1o bo W) ne ‘The World says: he result of the elec- tlon in thisstato is a rebuke of two things: Jloody aniet and blooulss i, David Hill 18 ehosen overnor by a large ma- ority, probably fifteon or twenty tim rgo a8 was given Ol Tnnd last yeu mugwumps have failed to stren then and num.nm sland’s sdininistration by _elec ng Davenport. It eans an expression of the party's belief that Cleveland probably means well, and that the mistakes e made aro duo to ihexpericnes atd an excessive seli- reliance; that the mugwumps are ridieu'c Iy insignifieant, and have not power toe whatever candidates they may indor: turning over from this side to” that side. they chose. It means all that fact that ( ernor Hill was w representative of the rea democracy, and not of the sham muzwump democracy. The hope of tho election is that it tesson ‘will ratood and heeded at Washington. , wugwumps, fare- welll’ V- 1 S S The Tyranny of & Musical Union. New Yourk, Nov, —[Special to the B —An incident of a vory vexations nature eurred iast evening at tho Academy of Music Just bofore the first Thomag popular concerts comuionced. Sometime ago, it appears, Thoinas s 1 from Europe the services of Oberst, who has recently taken part in the Thomas concerts that have been given throughout the country. As the by laws of the New York musical protective union ex act that none but members shall bo admitted futo any local bands and decrees, furthermore, that six 1ths residence shall be requi ench candidate for election to the privil anembership in the w the Thomas orch chai n of the un meeting for the purpose of amending the by- Taws 50 4 l/l‘rl‘llll)' their new associate to *..ln their ranlzs without the preseribed delay. President Wernie declined to aceede to their request on the ground that three months no- tice was nceessary whei es i the by- Taw considered, and_the board of E stained the chalvman, Last ‘ming Mr. Thomis was at his post and the nostra i readiness 1 Lp (he stave when o notifeation was served upon hin that & lwe of 310 would be imposed upon each meinber of the band hat took patt in a_per- foriance i L a_nou-member of the union ook part. Several meimbers of the union declined to play and two lelt the academy at once. There appeared a likelihood ab Tirst that ihe concert wonld not be given, but the by Thomas proniising to all iines imposed amounting in this cise Should the new solvist us]nmrln day's concert, Thomas will be nned $20 for eiach of his men and at a third offense expulsion wiil be visited upon sl parties, e A Fine Worker's Views. CirteAdo, Nov. 4.—[Speeial to the Bri.)— Joseph Chesterfield Mackin eame down this morning from the debtors’ department of the Jailand occupied a comfortable seat in the private quarters of Jailor Folz. He was as usual Immaculately attived, and was smoking a ood cigar. Hesald that he had been read. ing tho morning papers and trying to har- monize their figures. *The olection in New York is peculintly pleasurable,” said Mackin, SAIr, Hill 15 acloan Journalistund a real dem- ocrat. He isa real deinocrat and uot one of these guerritlas who forage between both of the great political parties, and aro really po- itical nondescripts. The cloction In New ork is a rebuke to the independent wise who talk more than they know. Bill crald, the state treasurer,” L am well Quainted with,” Concerning the election law, which never would v been passed but for tho frauds Rhleh Mackin and his gang conmitied, and to provent a repetition of which it was fram- ed, the brazen prisoner said: L wm pleased 1o Jind it has been approved by the people. L regard it s & good thing for’ the most of the eommon people, and 10 say the least, rather annoying to the managers and littie o holdérs of both parties, I think it will be the means of slonghing off a lot of suckers nd barusales from both of the sreat pas- s, Brutal W Murderer. Burravo, Nov. 4.—The body of Eva Her- man,wifo of Charles Herman,was found n the rooins of tho couple in this city to-day. The couple were heard quarrelling Sunday night ud the fact that Mis. Herman had not since sen soen, led to an investigation. The body was lying on the , the throat cut’ from ear to ear, the hands gashed in the struggle, to which the State of the room borg withess, The woman ket o market stall and the husband is a butcher out of work, He had boen seen to enter the howse eve evening and leave it every morning sinée the tragedy, and ay Ahere s but one bod it sleoping buside bas not hetieved he has been the corpse of his wite, e en arrested. A Scottish Scholar Dead, ABERDEEN, Nov, -Rev. William Robin- son Pirie, D, D., crown principal and viee chancellor of the university of Aberdeen, is dend. Pirie had been connected with eve lll[u-rlnn“m“lhu\l measure which has beein tated in Scotland during the past torty-one )uu e Coming Datrymen's Convention, Cincaco, Nov, 4.—~The annual convention of tho National Butter and Cly tion and exhibition of_fu products begins here Novewber 10, pse associn. THE OMAH'A DALLY BEE ,THURSDAY, OVF‘MTN‘R 5, 1885, shut-down may be looked for befors the ST think they will give pretty gener satisfaction; they are all good I players,” said un Avkansas democrat, all seriousiess, in passing judgmoent, while he was in Washington tho otaer day, up- on the appointees for United States Ma sh and District Attorneys in his stat “Perhaps you don’t apprecinte the force of that qualitication,” he went on., pbody can who hasn’t studied state- manship in Little Rock. Poker and pol ities go hund_and hand ,in my Look over all the Ar su8 appointments made since this ndministration eame in und show me a poor poker-player in the lot if yon ean. You can't .1«. it. Cateh and, witn his knowledge of demo: cratic sentiment in hisstate, re yu:mnme ing aman who can't play a fivst-cla une of poker. So when [say |h\~!m H b, adl bt bl ityiduals ceognized at home as represen- batel 1s composed of good poker pl: 1don't ne will be “Phere’s many a question of state been sottled over the poker tables at Jimmie Hornebrooke': ho went on. “More | publie business s transacted there than in the capitol when the legislature is in session. This _is well understood in Little Rock. ybe you don’t know that the capitol Tonsé, the big hotel at the Rock, was changed to the European plan to conform to the customs of the country. It isn't convenient to leave the poker tablo just to be regulur at moals, you know. "So the hotel” peopls dropped tho tabla d'iote and substi- tated o v ant, where you “t what you want and when you ‘want it, and pay according to what you get. You alw ay for your rooni i advance. | That'is the rule, purticularly if you | 1 Arkansas politician. Its mo e satis- factory to yourself as well as to tue hotel | 4 You are cortain then of a | slace to sleep. The capitol house people have a kind of Box and Cox arrange- ment, I've been told. 4f they've ot an an Arkansas statesmen on the books they make no hesitation about renting the same room o & transient guest for the night. They know the politician is ¢ tain to be out all night at the poker ble, and they can .‘ml\ hustlo the sient off to an carly train, and mako up the bed before tho piay is over. Ever see the farce of Box and Cox? Then you know what I mean; only there off* in poker, and the hotel i ret caught, as tno landludy does in formance.’ ran don't the pe ——— NO ADMITTANCE. Placards Posted Announcing White House Closed to Oflices Seekers. the Posters in good-s i‘“ the White House ed type were pot up doors on Sutur . Oct. 31, informing those of purty who can read thut th will not rec ice-seu )3 looks like resorting to extreme meas: ures, but really Mr. Cleveland has to deal with 2 cliss of people who ean't take a hint. Again and again they have been told that it was out of br. Clev lund’s power to do anything for them, and they have been dirceted to Fo to the he dnu?llu'dt‘pnlllm'uhm which they wunt appointments. They would go away, but the next day would return and cent, I'took your adyice and retary —. “He promised to give tho ¢ his consideration, It is all vigit. 1thought 1 would come and tell you, as you took so much interest in’my case, " In ' duy or two they would come back adittle déspondent: SMr. President, T wm afraid things aren’t going altogether right with me. 1 huve not got my d]l]lulnllu nt yet Per- haps u_wu would push the matter o little for me-—"" And from this they Ve gone on ting more despondent and more im tunate, unt:l they have plagued the presi- dent s life almost out of him, 1 than a week ngo a distriet democerat, who s AHL:H"um- of the best of the Washington appointments, went up to the white house and ins on talking about his prospective ofl The president told im he wasn’t giving any attention at 5 time to district |muuu 1, His tor didn't stop. Mr. C loveland le buck in his ehuir, crossed his legs putting on a look of resiguution, Suid Allvight, go ahead, 1 can forget it Just as fust s you cun fell it, It is sand that the new rule 18 not for the time being merely, but for all time, and is considered by the president to b a public necessity, ~ He will continue to- hold his short publie receptions on Wed nesdays, Friduys and Moodays. and everybody who wants to sce him must do ud ates to the convention have been appointed 6 all the leading produce exchanges of the Tnited States ainla Lange atlendance 1s ex: pectod. S Snow Storm in Dakota, B1. PAuL, Nov. 4.—A Pioneer Press special from Devil's Lake, Dakota, says eight inches of snow fell there. The storm is drifting southeast and will strike St Paul within Lwenly-four lumm - From the Minncapolis Mills, BMixNEAPOL 8, Nov. 4.—1n its {ssue of No- veuber 6 the Northwestern Miller will say; The stoppage of wills predicted to oceur this it then, whether they ¢ members of congress or ordinary Tolks, and they will not be allowed to tulk oflice to bim there, Reud Gray's eard on 1st pago. ——— Ichi Ba GRAND OPENING Thursday, Fl‘idu_;‘ and Saturday next. No. 210 N, 16th stret. Fine York State “ nter apples, $3.00 per Burrel, at h.\u S, - e ne ety board edueantion, ¢ -— e st ottt or a4 | iad ot preparcd my ‘mind. for. vietory I e and hadineurredno machine obligati Brovitios: LDl K oo | You can suy, if you will, that aside The Bix: hereby acknowledges the re- Salhisgon bemiG I A OO0 IC L0 c oo AT abE titude 1 owe the ,,‘.l,l,l(‘ ot | ceiptof #6.40 contribution to the Wool- Biwseld as county commissioner, having | e debt freoman. and | dridge fund, from the clerks in the audi- alrcady servor one trm, e is'n native | Hhe counts LU, T alroudy served ot terw. Heisu native | %0 Sulcotion of men o nssist me will 1 tOF ‘s oflice of the Burlington & Missouri ol tretund, bu 0t of his you i (00 Rl Khive R U A ben T by be infivenccd and guided alone by ment | River raifroad. | | s0: in tho Personal Pa phs, N “Any man who wants to stop ps # L ‘,;',::h;,‘“"l'm'x.’f izing mo beeause 1 didn't voto for F. 0. Bell, of York, is at tho Millard. | g me goods by ear loty, | can do soand L won't he sorry f I°. M. Hall, of Lincoln, is af the Lax- able to sell them quite s 1ow us the g At this Calligan flew into a 11 ton. concerns of the east with their cheyp | 2fter nurling abusive epithots nt Elsasser, | p 1, Afpiler, of Wayne, was i the prices. TUis very evident, then, ( s e Ol i e S gl L A dged around his barber chair but Gal- A ey " TaloH (b | ligan m Lto reach him, wnd deals | J. W, Peavman, of Nebruska Cit oW Ok 6 Wwailth him several vicions blows with tho shay- | the Millard. B e Gt A e ing cup which he held in his band. The | P L. Ne ul wife, of ¥ s at Louwis wint business dono and: thoy edge of the cup cut several severe gashes | the Mill i every point to overthrow the sys- | i Elsasser's sealp, causing the blood to | t, of Ewing, is stopping at . S b lov y. Somo of the peoplo in the | the Millard. e shop then interfered and took Galligan 0. M. Morris, of O'Neill, is quartered THE COUNTY OFFICERS-ELECT. [ W at the Millard Customers who were occupying ch: : 3 WY i Something About the Men Who Were | in tho shop ot the time w BB. N. Bond, of Papillion, spent yestor | most out of their wits, and by | day in the eity. (s tny (g () | up their razors for fear of inflicting cuts | G, G. HoMnan, of Genon, Neb., lsin Tt will be of interest to the public in b their sharp-edged instruments. [t | the city, gua d g the Paxton vus some time befe No areests have be quict was restored, aneral to know something about the | nnado, gentlemen who were on Tuesday ehosen L. Reod, m Waooeping Water, is rogis- Tat the Paxton. who joined the!th S terwards went with tne Seventh low ke i L. s Uit St | The Be: can d \|’;rt‘U(||n prido I’ foel m|I» e Lanvanca kot ‘:f‘,{"',r”n“ & i St et ol | in the honor coufered upon me and ean Smeaaiillss 2 Bec doon, 16 Served long tno on th | © ol thanks and ple i R R S stail of Major General \heaton, and | :ople of Douglas county. frionds. W hile ‘lnn \h Jurvis com- | onneete the rtern or's de il g I " > o | conueet !«1 \\\nn ‘u Illl II‘ 'All 1 [ Presmt B R <Whiom i wil] | Dearance of lu. K mpmy in Unmh.», partment. Niv. Coburn is t presen 1 | November 10 und il. | select for deputy than you may have Following is the astro-meteorological for v.m for ghe week beginning yestor- ing Wednesdny, November fa r, some clouds and rainin ion, 1o hie came to Ui and ent ofq ciiploy of tho Luion torcian. 1o lis st Leavenworth Si ed one terny in tie de. 6 Unioi w work tor fie railroad evoments and its beenuse Lewis knoeked him down, swor company, and has been steadily in tho : ; commercial and mdusteial s Cinpioy Of LIl CONCETD. ever si e tfor the latter'a arrest yes. oo qegy rous growth, it lus never hed any public oilice beiore, terday for it. Lewis was arrested 1 to With tho decli ro: JAS M'CUL sentiment iteman, the pr o> . Q0L sent as well ag during the afternoon and brought before “meritorions citizens are rg antore Jen of | negleeted to bestow the highest honors -erect of the county court, has 'l'"'ll & b r,_,‘. fl ';"“f‘" A l.]‘ ."(‘ | auc rds on the undeserving, the dy made himself weil known to the | €Wy to the charge and was fined §10 | m of the city is dizsolved into a people o1 Qmana and Douglas county in | und costs. Ho then wanted @ wurri mob, gress is arrested, comme | Lhat capacity, haviug occupicd the beneh | for Mitchell for — shooting — with | ypapufactives full into v and the city samee Lebruury, loox, when he was ap- | intent to kill, but - Judge Sten- R T TR S e puinted to nila vacaney. In November | berg refused to issue the ne ary e o1 the same year he was elected to com- apers. Nothwithstanding, Lewis thonght Renl kstato Transfers, plete tne unexpired term. Judge M e got the worth of his moncy out_of The following transfers were tilet Nov. Cutioch was born Deceioer 81, 153, at Mitchell’s Lide and puid his fine With | g =ity the connty eterk, and roported Peoria, 1. He studied law with the | alacrity and i NN it Alahali Ranl iR i o Glen & Kilpatriek i onmoth, = fop...the. Bk by~ Amusl Hosl: Batule L., and was aduntted to the : > Ageney: court of that state in 183, L Distriol Couty Doings r g Hugh (. Clark and wife to Willis G, Hem- year e came to Umiha and oponod an | 10 the district coutt 3 o 1082 | enway, lov 7, blich Dwlght & Lyman's add, Dinee here. Lis uncto, David MeCulloen, | Neville vas occupied all day with the | Owalia, and lot ‘.\Ixj-\“::.’ town of Waterioo, s now & judge of the nppellite court in | trial v, Tru Smith for forgery. The caso | P D ad wie o Saroh L Kilche e stute ot dilimois. wats wiven (o the jury about 4 o'clock, | en,wiy of ot b, Howe's add, Ouaha, wd, The present incumbent of the oftice of ‘I"‘,'l‘!’“,':‘ ‘;.:",‘f“ln‘:’” probably be re- | imbnugh and wife to Sitas 1. 9 superintendent of public insty Q0KLOG ()8 MOl b i, epuiiyTSUILBIRNESRT O Tl tasten Bofore Judge Witkeley the ease of Pea §100) 4104 di s I IRHEL) (l; NI Gdyvs Omahia’ wits still on teial, The | R P o T AT ¢ was sumpied up by the opposing Stiaie 1. 2lo) to Edw gty au Hayeock, B, and came 10 Gounzol during by afternoon, wid o | Fen, o 15 0 s of Joni L f 1 ). elve yeurs he was | 50t will e share 10 jur 1 ok’ awld, 01 i ). primeipal of tho North Omahi school, | 11020 Will g1V hl charge totho jury this | 19 38R GV (Widbwer) to. James I and two years ago was elected to the pos | PO peet il block 7, Shul's 2d add, Owa- siton he now holds. Mr. Brunner is a tnorough cdueator, and has been uctively ongiged in senool Work for twenty-four y Attempted Confidence A conlidence ‘tan on the Northwestern tyninirom Mi me. Chicago & ouri Valley “erce B A, Pott Ol Clharies hoand wite to Churles T ..} and wife to Mal T ‘r“l‘ll""l "‘ :"f"\! T A A to Council Blully lust night attemptod to | Conneil, lot 11, Julmson's add, Omabn, W d cman is the coroner-elect of | ey @ ol bogus | $3.000, the co 13 woll i presentinenmoont, | £et $100 from agrangor on the old bogus | 5, p gt (single) to Chatles F. Kin Me 18 o micmber of tie uudertaking tirn | ¢heek racket. "Thé granger and coufi- | 40,101 10, block 16, Hanseon Place, O, of Drexel & Manl, und s well Khown | denee man got 6n the dummy for Omadia, | W s, B Hiroughiout ”“"."‘"”'_’ He is u 1 dive of L and a train employe, who had watehed | g, Ml i ) }'f‘"n,(";‘ block 5 aud Omabia, aving resided in this city trom | the game from. Missouri I north 3 of Jovs, block &, Tmprovéuent Asso his carhiest intuney, snd where Do bus | formed o policommn, The officer ar- | ciation add Omaba, W d“-2ix0, made many friends costed the confidence mun, i g GEORGE SMITH, some little trouble had him ide rowing Owmaha naturally The surveyor-elect of Douglas county, | the srangoer. The sharper was hel pusiness and professional men { Doc Smith, is so0 woll known “throughont | et s Bt R T 1 over the country. Among muny the county that no biographical sketeh | u tieket for Columbus, was detuined | other recent acquisitions, we may men- is necessary. He has been o resident of | s g witncas, | tion the law fiv of Bevins & Churchill this county for yeurs and held the posi- - Mr. Churchillis late of Cass county, tion of surveyor for a number of terms Amusements, Jowa, where he figured as one of the LEWIS BURKA Bozenta, Modjeske's husband, | most prominent and successful lawyers This gentlemun will wear the judicial | A o 21 oy | of the state, and who recently canic to ermine in the first justice di t alt r Omaha and formed a purtnership with SURE-THING ROULETTE. A (*m“",R““ QTRH(”" nu'l|~( Hiately foe thegee e hoaving and afer s strort del y obtained | or 0th Inst, Somo firms yet have a f ikl n 1979, ho was I 4 ders, and of tted to tho praetice of Tow at Lincoln, one amsing incldent in the | The Tron Ball Mado to Drop in the millers pr "l" » nmlmm hold 'Y flous and went from (hete to Nanee gounty, betwoen the netress and Nv ‘ 1 or Biack Compartment by stut down and take the chinnces | le o ¢ ero he romained one yoar. He took | sia of the California, M sssing 0 Buiton, of “anchor fec” and low water, both of whiich Om Whol “-" Band ‘T"n | |,,‘ is e 106 Ater that in Otonlis and | 1 . ‘3. hadl Yo el WItH an Rouletts \:f" i 3o e { iIn Amorion i el ] appearance Proteot Thoir Interests, | practiced law! hero for a Ahout | amateur, nbsarved: *You will notmind, | vory many ye but it t - y . | three yoars ago, howover, he went into | madwme, if 1 should be sovere."" “Bese: | firm footiold fo ! Uneettled His Mind, WHO THE SUCCESSFUL ONES ARE, | o newsia) king hisde. | vere if you like, " unswered she, fhut bo | to m t 1 0, PavL, Now b PUiios. wies | but on the Lve From that | attentive o Cintereapt me."” Then | Ssquare” b b yrus Yandes, whos -— wor heo eaf ¥, but for tho | with th hair and th the s 1 | \ vl father, Jan Yandes, formerly of Indi- | ol . dph g Mt chair, and with the a8 | that thore L AT T in othet athor, Jar Y \ L Indi- | gort Sketehos of the Mon W ho Were | past ten months hes been engaged on t stance of a young Jady fricnd who was | words, that th nough players 1o anapolis, died a few days since, leaving a | e 1-A Hatbe (sl | Republican ber teacher of o she acted the | wage r q and color on th eolossal fortuna for the young man to settle, Wected—A Harber Gl epini CUSTA | whole the fiftih aef of Adrienne. | Tayout. In such ease, no mn what Wi Ve Confidence Game Spoiledss In the 1. u-il wtave | When wd done she asked: “Can | numberor color won, the othor bets that il i of 1 Othor Nows. Anderson wil out | you give me your theater for one night?™ | the game wins o its to more than W fef for his ther New righteous judgitat., well | “You shall have it for a week, and as | enough to pay the winnit player, and i L k) - known Lo the peopl tvery | many as you like,” replied Mr. Hill, | the surplus wonld go to the ghme. In g o N e g TR R il Car Lot Rates, little need said of him. Mi. | ¢ at * once — tushed out t0 | Europo scorcs of playors always gather Voung man's miv Yandes 15 now On Iast Monday night a number of the | Anderson was born ir Sweden, Septem. | Mr, McCuollough. A regular rehearsal | about a roulotte table, whereas'in Amer here superintending the removal of the re: | jobbers and merchante of the ity held | 2° 1812, cameto Amorica in 1866, and | was made the next duy, and in short | the full game can seldom be had and the miains to Indianapolis, together with those ot | ¢ ruly - {t 186 He was eleeted poli | time Mme. Modjeska's or gement was | winning ,vlm v~ quite often earry o the father, mother and three brothers and si meeti in a private chamber in the | , but previons to that time | announced for o week. Tt was so sues | more than the losing ones leave by tor I.\'I;}h]; the ; T |I(' | Paxton und there selected a delegation. | on Impu of the county ].\i!\:!ml cossful that, thanks to the courtesy of ukeo smactuess, however, ¢ yard of the homestead there. Iiiscaas bass et welthe watico of the peaee i there: | Miss Roso Eytingo, who gave up one | the front and a “sure-thing" gamo w i fan - ! I'hese facts b been withheld from pub. | ) I in conncetion | Mi i3 | the fr ar &' gan b b bt TR R e e | With, bt only attouded to the business of | weok of hor o ment, it wasextended | mado out of the rouletts table. In the 3. S on to su s the noiso of the faels | qihcr justices when they happened to bo | for six more nights. Both Mr. McCul | first place, to simplity the Working 1n B | abroad, but the projects are now | absent. He was admitted to the bar of | lough snd Barton Hill neted with the ut- | tonder it more attractive, all the naw Oltfosnn, Nov, 'L aDoniitos. 1 taking offect it isonly fair to publio in- | tho district court jn 1580 and was - | most Mindnessandcowriosy to Mino, Morl: | anging from 1 (o5 Wote discars d 1cAGo, No e ¥ | telligence that the facts bo stated pointed Umted States commissionoer | a-on this diffienlt oce \ml she | from the luyout, loaving but the O and appointed By the dircctors of the board of | tlHA v . M | theee years ago kept the mc ~L catoful | OO and the eagle at the head of the trade and the executive committeo of the Chi- | This delegation consistod of Messrs, | " ~ of their assistance tablo, The game was thon ealled roug : Wi liave agreed wpon the de- | HL T, Clark, W Broach and Benj. | A Political Cutting Scrape. Modjigle appents nt_ Bogdls op | 6t noir or blaok wnd. red. fron the fact i iion ot intere | Gallaghor nnd loft yestorday for Chi A little row, the resuit of the late polit- | honse I nd Saturday in*Adeienne | that the principal betting was dono on trade of 0. fonding e | whoro they aro now i session with simi- | feal canvass, ocourred yesterday after- | Lecouvrenry and *Prineo Zila.™ —Tho | tho colors, it stands uf thu present period o ma ek | Jue topresintatives from St .lul-py }; - | noon in the barher shop of the Goos | %40 Of seats opens this morning 'Ih;llv;l|t41ixul-:~”|l!‘l!:\l\‘ m‘.lw cults A3 of tvan "t L pereent: | A% this meeting o committes will bo ap. | hotel, In which tho proprietor of the Will Probably Die. the baso, with n brass pivol running - pointed to uphold and defend before the eived some severe sealp wounds The preliminary examination of H. L. | fronits base to its apex. 11 Khtest Manning Visits thoe Sage. western railway nssocintions the present | Juck Gall assistant chief of the fire | Powell, who shot Charles Leslio at Flor- push makes this bdad el _'“'l' NEW Yok, retary Manning | System of cur lot rates. | departmon W an ardont supportor of.| enoo Stnda ” B aot for this | PIVOLataT pid rate. On tl “‘\;;. and today called upon Samuel J. Tilden at | . Chicago, St. Louls and the other largo | 1, s 4 enoe Sunday night, has be U for thi und the buso of this” cone idvalaNe. T by arrived at 11: | trade conters have aunounced the [t Ford, lnto candidate for sherif, hus | wftornoon Justico Wright. Dr. | ure loeatod litthe Lrass — com: R % iy h y -“ A [E‘ ot to | termination to al this systom and | been a paty of the shop and has had a | Hanchott was ealled wssurgeon in conneil | Prrlments to reciove u small ivory ball AR was duiven direct 11 make the tarifi’ proportionately equal | shaving cup on deposit there. Pete E. | ast night to see Leslie. o found, ot ‘ that is dropped on the sloping surticeo of Y e o e pen nival L \ i definition | : y i85 MIGUL L0 200 Lol Ll Y1 the cone whilo atis i moton. e badl and remained until near 5 o'clo T B D aa B N LR PR r, proprictor of the barber shop, | wound, that the ball passed | eGSO Oong for @ second orso on St i VX"\‘H“““"“( bt ‘”}“‘ wilvi ;l)’ 5 “||Hy"\:' !: ”\V‘II"“"‘ I“h:‘- 1| Was, on the ot hand, decidedly fc Land backward direction | I‘HI' \l)l;mll’;.:u\lfll\'n ‘4 s into one and t nratuiate Tiiden upon the result | this - would be - to tho commercial | ¢ pt 00 When Galligan found th I the lower lobo of the right Tun s LR L Y of the election, interests of such cities of the west as n bt { of the small compartments. On the T Omahn, strogsling to hold the commerco | Ford was bdly boaten ft soured him and | and tiat th chiiices uro ull einat 0 | woodwork of the cone next to o POKER AND POLITICS. of theit naturally tribntaryadisteicts, Une | yesterday afternoon he entered thy bar- | uhfortunate man, o qoctor SISEE | littl ball received is marked o red o - dor the present ulo” the vate upon | D Shoi and ordered Elusser to givo e o i it | blnck dash, each alternating. When the The Arkansas Tost of Statesmanstip | ‘il eur lots s very muci lower than wps | Loy bis cup, us ko did not proposs to | tuken while o was it his gt Mot 1 s HAATLY Jodietl e Faino-puniticr Mr. Garlund's Astuteness in on piece shipments, Thus, in the event | Pitronize lim apy more. Bisassct com. | G WESC ML 1s out the color of the dish opposite Roecent Appointmonts. th it al Ko ) plicd with the demund, BlEsHudin | Lo CRROn the compartment i which the ball has stopped, then takes in the com wag upon the table on the opposite color” and pays the bets made on tie winning color, Lo« L O or OO are also | the cong, cach opposite a little ment, and should the bull drop in either of these places the game cluinms that as the perecntago aud tikes ull tho wagers mmln on the layout unless it happens a player has wagered on the winning The pla, however, seldom ventare their eoin on them, becanse the chances about thirty to one that the ball will not drop there. By o o ance unknown to the innocent who ven- tures his money, the game rune ikes the ball drop either in the black ov red. It is uscless to say that it always drops on the color opposite where the sucker has wagered his coi Should two vie- tims, ns it occurs guite often, wager on two different colors the game-keepoer has the 1l stop on the eagle or other ive de f the state, sxeente the zlas o . LN 7. C. Henry., > so City, is i pereent g and in t manner ive democrats of the state. © | to oxeente tho laws of Douglus count SHERIFF COBURN. RuaoRHEnEbhs wce Uity nicie YoRRIohats (o Yes, siv; ability ab poker is the test of | and fucts wbout their lives and public e Gl GEL, ] Somctimes the gambler shows a little gtatosmanship in Arkunsas. Foor ald } o Goos, Wo thercfore print short. bio- | Tho Victor Declares Himselt Free | Joln Heobenor, of Eremont, s it the | compunction und ailows ony of the pluy- RO I AL \ N | i of Binding Obl vity, o guest at tho Millard. ers 10 Wil & bet because e fears that tho sorrow. If he had been astatesman of | graphieal shetches of all the oflicers H T 2 § ! X Nt 3 L 3 8 e T OIS ot M. MeNamar ene agent of | sucker might come to the conelusion that this Arkansas type he wouldn't have | clect: Tho sheriftflect stood yesterday at | 8 M, MeNutmara, guaoral azont e LT one down under a eloud, and the party WILLIAM COBURY. the Wabash corner.responding covdially | =y e L DR S ln Wi would been spared i great Scat- The sherifi-cicet of Douglis county i3 | to the hearty g 3 el —\‘II‘I' )-\nm; Thomas Jarrett, a well l:vlul\\u | slmm;u m‘l |4-|Lyul‘(‘~n'h ! I\m” hon il #Tho sherit-cl iclis county i | to the ¥ grasps g oatious TN B ke this diseretion 13 to he shown the man “"Tie Arkansns democrat lookod gloomy | New. Hampshiro e ont i vectings of exaltait friens. i s wagered fhe beviesl ungunt s asho recalled Governor Churehill's la- vod lis counfry four yoars during What can tho B say o the public | S, Paddack, of Beatrice, ar- [ SUe Y 0O LIE CEREl WA weatidl ,)’,‘:;‘\‘.“Mh lnck of uppreciation for good tie Wi s ::;fi‘:‘:. | ulist for you, Mr. Coburn? o roporter, | Xived B “'1*] city lust ovening and i3 at | B S B 501 previons ocension, the heavy “Smooth ¥ “n opportunity whero being robed has a Then the led, the otl Keepe percertage tigure, alows the regular vie- sim to win a few times. 'Smooth Eph"’ soon gets b choa e v Nido se the game- if bo is not iudlcwun to draw a a Thus the ke. In no case is he allowed to win, and the regular victim is emboldened o play in consequence of what he believes to be a retarn of good luck. Later he isattended to and Nt ually retires bankrupt. How th ently squaro game 15 thing" is quite simplo. compartments are all though they appear to b made little brass hed, but ul- fustencd to the sure The oy Cmelidusnaids Sanine fous)| S anotioslmgldalpastionRoti Leaveny i euilem v Saimanoioniaiteiostin| | (nuolioriollthotepnofthcyHaraion oLy e e bt s defented by 1. "N. | worthand College street property own- | with bigh winds and unsettled woathor; free. W o edroR oy spun et o asontanont e ers wero present last evening at the | fair and frosty; variable, with rain and’ | around and i dropsiintoincompirt o 1) ? { s ind ment & player cannot distinguish what MENRY 1. B meeting of the city council committee | wind. Tl is the color Opposite it, on weconnt of the The treasurer-vleet, tenry F. Bolln, | on grades and grading. The fact had Murried. rapidity of the rotary motion. The gamo has peen u resideat ot Oaaia since 1365, | poen reported to them that Mayor Boyd | KIRCHAU--MACNAB—-fn Owaha, Neb., | runner, however, is” seated table, comin direct irom doisten, Gers |y oioed hoth grade ovdinances passed | November 4 by the key, Wiliard Scott, | and his head ig only a very short dis- many, where he was born Septemper L, | bl vetos LER R e Mr. Louis Kirchau and Miss Alico Mae- | tance from the colors'and eafches them 1044, 1 to Umahae sr. Bolln | at the last meeting of the ¢ council, Nub, both of this city. much =ooner than those people who workedw tew years as i tuem hand, but | and the property owners desived to ex- = stand avound. Should the ball drop in 1046 cstablisned himselt i the grocery | press to the commilteo their opinions of ity Pride. into u compartment opposite a color business at the corner of Sixteeuta and | how the present grado should be Philadelp! To every great at he does not want, he presses his Callic surets, wiwero he Las been | ely al1°0f t city there feeling of pride : nst o button under the tablc bie Wis a member of the | which rejoi sperity and is | this button communicates with br ure in 1351, and ran for | (uick to re z that tends to | compartments wnd acts a brake to its e olice o1 City treasurcer three vears | asmaller eat than was Jower its character or obstruct its pro- | progress. ‘Lhe cone continnes its motion g0, but wils deacated by the present iue i vetoe Jordinances, snd ot 5 | gress. This )1:“!4' is ntial to the ad- | unhindered and changes the ball to an- Cuaiubent, piv. Buck, till. The committee | vaneement of every great politi com- | other color. Kaeh time the button is | CHARLES P NE i ule 4 munity. [t is this se htimel u wh fu; | pressed the ball goes to another color, Douglas county’s mew clerk will be W popa and endows it with an in- | and when it is neeessuy to reach an Civics P, Neodiam. e s a0 young diviaunli organism of its own. | eagle, 00000, the pereentnge figur 1, VOrY pOpPRar Withh biose wio know Under ity nflience o izen becomes | the game runner koeps on prossing );'l.m‘ \\u -‘f.fu‘.hn“m i, "H'"'.m“l-‘l:{h:l"_'; A Ten-Dollar Punch. identifivd ui\lxl';x- civic hody to which he | button until_one of them is reacl 3 ving p ; 1 " longs, and he feels every k upon | the bull, which keeps moving ut 1S age Lo Wi y Lew duys of oo Tom Mitchell, the block watehman i U“m, 0 ,,,“N of. pr "The “‘fake” rouletfo geme is yuars, 10 eame 0 Onts in i5vs, went | who shof Juck Lewis on olection ¢ ses to take pric as insepurably connocted with county gumbling is where per- 5 the ded dico orother “sure-thing” iy exposed case, table," T oflee pot" wlren Moth misse ood. $2.00 TireLr & Coox, 1306 Farnam St. Fine Display Of fanoy goods and art sewine grand opening Thursday, F Saturday next. Icin Baw, No. 219 N, 16th st. asal Catarvh, Throat and Bar, suc- siully troated. Chas, ITmpey, M. D., or. 10th and Harney, Withnel! Blook. ors, spring he ) “Thoy wear Sizesi1 to , ftive widths.” Price at the iduy and -~ E. L. Eno, Fremont; N. K. Artman, West Point, H. A, Hitcheock, Pittstield, are ut the Cantield, TUTT’S 25 YEARS IN N USE. Ths Greatost 3 :dionl Triumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lossofa te, Bowel head, withh a dull in un iy Dizzincus, F boforetho e Lful dream; CONSTIPATION, FOUTL'S PILLS o especially mlapufl to such cases, 0ug duse edects s Chanie bffeaiii: iy onatanisl the suticrors Akto,and causo tie hua'the systom i onio Action on fiodte ds plnrray NEN Ky 'IIJTI’S EXTHM}T SARSAPARILLA s the body, makes leslthy lealy g tho wodk, ropuics Lis west week Las failed W take place, and no generad Read Gray's card on 15t pago. Junuary 1. Hois a native of min, | SPPCArne this country: The facts | My “Hovins, of this city. Mr. A, S was born April 18, 1855, and cawe to this | asto Mwe. Modjeska's tiest appearance | Churebill, as the Iowa bar can testify, is country about three yeurs ngo. Shortly | in San Fraucisco are us fo Haying | one of the nblest lawyers, both as coun ulnx rwirds hucIAuu' to Omahu and began | gocod oo A s to the study | Bellor and pleader, thut practiced in the the practice of law PYOWR Sl 0 y 3 08 Al courts of that slute, A perso ne- LEE MELSLEY. of the Kuglish L Modjeska | guuintance with him for several years The successor of Judge Weiss in the | was very suxious to o in public. | past, and u thorough knowledge of lis second justice district Wil be Lee Hel- | Buing woquointed w0 mutual | Curecr as un sttorney nnd a man, w e was born on the Western Ro- | ¢ | 5 toug rants us in saying that auny business in sorve of Ohio, April 8, 1857, Te gradua. | frieuds both with- Mr. McCullough aud | yg o the tirm of Bovias & Churchill tod from Hiraw colloge in the cluss of | Lucton LU, she wpplicd w them for | will be sbly conducted. o sgican with pure bl onea e nervous wystern, vvun i tar Ry 8L, New ¥orke | epocinity. 10 DIRECTORY. ¢ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attornevs, BEVINS & CHURCHILE, N-W. Cor, 15l and Douglas $ts, w. CONNELL, 813 8 1th Stroot. DOANE, GEORGE W, ATTORNEY AT LAWY Falconer's Plock, 15th and Douglas, \ B 1L COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1o prooiptly; Doubteul elatme & wrnAm Collootions 1 Physicians. DR, JAS. RRECKUTT [} PRYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offico and Rosilonee, GEORGIA A. ARBUCKLE, Prysiciax, P CHADWI CK, Phys'elan and Surgeon, OMeo 513 8, Mth st G, KRMPER, . Deutscher Arvzt Hours 10 w.m, to 2 p.o, and 8, Ltk ‘phono 582, DR. W. Mee 107 Fa tico Co DR. C. I HARRIGAN, Physiclan and Surgeon, _ 0o and rosidonce 1 Farnam.st. R. W. CONNELL, M. D, Homaopathist, (I“l((n 'lflN Nlh nl Toleplione ¢t COB, M. D. icfan and Surzeon, Nob. Cor. Douglas and 18th st., O ghe, hone ROURKE, PisaioR N Shrgeon, 0 i, 16t wnd Douglng st t. Y Jtohp.om. and = e Dentists, ¢ Oilleo T100 . 1 TS & JACKMAN, . Dentists, 1618 Dodge Strert, Northwest of P. O CIIAR [/ Oma.ha. Shn‘t Factory, PH. GOTTHEIMER, M Fine Shirts and Undeérivear: North 10th St. b or. WATC}_‘IM KEHS J.L.RoY & C'o.. At 507 N. 0th 8t., carry a large stook of Watches,Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Y And everything (o their line. Binall profits and quick salos is their and lower prioes are mudo than any other bou In tho eity. Repairing of all kinds dono in tho most ekillful mann Engriving oxecuted to ordor, FINE JOB PRINTING- PRINTING CO. Buccessors to Sumuel Itoos. Printers, Book Binde And Blank book Manufuoturs. Noa logn 1o sOmup, Nob. F Parlio, . Telc DENISON & CO. . Champion Mills, Flour, Feed and bcul, 1019 N 16t street. B tand ryo oneuspecialiy. This new od to turnish iy umount of mt ahort notico and the most o milekot will ullow. BEELS, CLAWSON & BEERS, LICENSED PLUMBERS AND GAS mm.,, T2 St Mary's Ave,, Cor. M.‘ * Jobbing prompily attended to. Sutisfuotion guanrantood, s "~ CLOTHING. ‘ T D, ATTNADYY morly Lrom 118 Fiinam Sty dosler l. ) boat lmu of Hata, Copy, hu.nlnllnl l. Valison, low csi in the it k: { i AULTIONEEI'. A W.COWAN & CO,, Auction and Commissiog 1/:!:32"'{1&1\1':‘5. Privite reside e i o s puihor tho plage, Wost & Bl 14ih et No 110 e ————————— FANCY GOODS, T ——r— CHARLLY YING, Tporter and Dealor in Teas, Fancy Cmok.!y, cos, Jupan and Chinese Fi Bouutiful Orvuments, noy Goods, N "% Luth st *Hane _ HOME MADE CANDIES, DIUESBACIH'S 'HOME MADE CANDIE Fruils, Oysiore, Lunch, Clgars, Tobaoeo, 618 Bouth 13th St

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