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(0L, MAPLESON'S BIG POCKET Members of His Lm Ila]inn Opera Com- pany Speak of His Methods. THE CABLE RAILWAY SCHEME A Short Interview Johnson—A Council Blufls Police- man's Brave Effort for Gen. Grant's G Other Local, With President lowers ve— Mapleson's Methods Among the arrivals day were Rave the great tenor and | wife, and Mme. de Ninge and daughter, Mille. de Ninge, mezzo-soprano, late of the Mapleson Grand Italian Opera com pany. A Bee representative interview with the with a view of learn the causes of Mapleson s troubles, which e cancel his engagementin a month Ravelli's m lish is confined to an expressive and _con templous pronunciation of the three words, “Mapleson—Big Pocket.” Mme however, speaks fairly good nd through her i condueted pleson 150, she at the Paxton to- sought an yesterdav ir story of western him to this city y of ‘rancisco ud, “hecanse he y our salaries, He kept no promises whatever, and would not even ay our hote! expenses while we were in San Francisco. T took the sherift one night and went_to attach the hox receipts, but found that Mapleson had the money all in his pock SMapleson b ]{n\' I with “There was more than $5.000 in the Baldwin that night but the artists did not et acent of it,” u-mum l\hm- de inge 5 to this country to ¢ money for hllnw 1f but he never Pattilost money she is rieh and won't miss it e spent over $8,000 of my own money since we <'I|L,|L,1-|| with Mapleson. His last proposition “us was that he would pay nln expenses we would play in retur New York. At this ‘\h \ daughter and |n)~-|l resolyed: to the ~ company, and did so, were followed’ by Cherubrini groat basso, thus leaving son_ withont any leading “We are now going to New York 1l engage either with Abvey American Opera Company for h\g s¢ vocket,” chimed in 5 to advantage of R al.mm- .nul Timite lish 1o elli's small nl'nw of the What llul Imu-lll slap in Chieago last Janu- avelli shrugged his shoulder name of H. L consultation with Mme. de Ning, nch the Iatter replied: *“The f these. Mme. Hauk is & good act She has lost her voic Ravelli i of the u]]!pl:nlw. and at the clo: Ravelli has SVl Ler Ut 1R phsdt o} Mme. Hauk gr hhml him by the throat and spoiled the effect of the This was repeated several ||||u~ the Chicago performanc Ravelli by the throat he wl(r]!]lml singing, stopped the orchestra and left Mme. Hauk alone on the stage. Ravelli is too much of a gentleman to commit such an outrage as ap a lady. After a season of ~u\|nnl abuse of M pleson’s methods, the interview was con- cluded. THE et, where e CABLE RAILWAY. A Few Pointers Abont an Important terprise. The cable railway scheme is still in statu quo, to use a hackneyed Latin phrase. Mr. Robert Gillham, of Kansas City, who supervised the construction of the cable road in that city, 1sto be the engincer of the Omaha line. He las ulready forwarded part of the plans and will at once send on the specifications so that bids can be advertised for at once. ““I'he route of the line?” said Mr. John- son yesterday repeating theEques- tion put to him by a re- porter for the Bee, “That is athing which is as yet unsettled. It will depend upon the amount of bonus that we can sccuro, We shall put our line where the people are willing to support it. 1tis yet undecided whether the line will go up rarnam or Dodge.” “How Ilux out will it run *That is a thing to be determined yet. Some of the gentlemen interested in"the scheme in favor of erossing at Twen- tieth street, while others favor l'IIIlI)i!I;_( it as far as y-sixth strc thin that ‘during the present ye: confine ourselves to the busi- ness portion of the town. We shall not yun any lines very far north or yery far south.” "Hnw much track will year,"” “About one and a half or two miles of double track. ‘T'his will cost about $100,- 000 per mile. We hope to be able to conl- mence operations November 1, and think without doubt that we shall do so. The number of e We sh not com- mence with over ten, which is the num- | ber usml in Kansas City. Trips wul be er five minutes, or as often as the lmomu ul business we can secure will warrant.” It is still unsettled whether the via- duct proposition of the council will be ac- cepted. This is one of the matters to be determined before the construction of the roud can be commenced. HE be built this FEARED HE'D SHOOT. - The Reason Why ”llh‘('l Hendricks of P Qouncil Bluffs Did nor Ar- + rest Stiling, Oflicers W. (, Unthank, Jerer Mullen, Jus. Weightman and Hend of Council Bluffs, came to town early yestorday looking for John Stiling I the man who shot Chief of Police Mut- thews of Uthat place, yesterday ataoout ten o'cloc] e last seen of the man on the other side was by two women who * gaw him coming in this direction, The officers seattered in various " fions, and before long, succeeded gracing Stiling to the residence of a party - pamed Burk, 817 um street immedi " ately opposite the Union Pacific nead- quarters. Ofticer Hendricks was left to [ guard the house while Weightm . to get the others to assistin the yest. Hendr told Stiling he “eome to arrest him and asked him to re- . turn with him to the Blufls, which Stiling - refused to do. Wheretpon, walked out of the house, unmolested by ~ the ofticer and has not since been scen When it became known that Stiling M escaped the other officers but 1ll meealed their indignation and disgusf hen asked why Le had suflered” the unu to escape, he told Marshal Cum- ings that he was afvaid Stiling would seen of the wou urderer was in the viemity of the lum- yards on the bank of the river in | Bank (‘l'('urlnui. The bank ings -yesterday were hont g | Superintendent THE OMAHA DAILY BE O WEDNESDAY, MAY 1886. 26, FLOWERS FOR T”E DEAD. A Carload to Arrive on Friday—Rail Notes and Personals. On next Friday morning at half past seven o'clock, an express ear full of flow will arrive in Omana attached to the over- land train from the west. The flowers have been collected by the Grand Army posts of San Francisco and Oakland to be used in the decc ion of the grave of Gen. Grant, on D tion day The car left San Francisco yester and will pass over the Central and U nion Pacific ronds, going thence, as rapidly as possible, to New York City. The flower: are said to constitute a magnifice play, and arrangements have been made o have them preserved in all their fresh- ness until they reach the grave of the x . Comrade Lyon, a pron R. man of California, 18 in charge of “the car NOTES AND seneral Manager € terday in the Blufts R. Buchanan was in Omalia y rday General Fr Agent turned from Kansas City. L. R. Bolles, a popular a has just heen app nt of the Northw The superintendents of the departments of the Union Paci gone to Denver to attend the me the general and division superinte wineh takes place there to-day. The Union Pacitic completed the trans. for yésterday for the consideration of soniething like $100,000, of the lots Leavenworth street, whi are to be oc- by e new Ur Irug store, which runs in the the rear of the same, goes no farther than that point, though the right of wiy tends to Thirteenth strect. 1§ the rond should build to the latter point, which it Jif the business blocks inerease on Jones street, theee will be some necessity for the gas works to move some of the big tanks which now rest over the north line of the alley. Messrs. Burke Sherman County ERSONALS llaway . spent yos of the Sioux City road, Monroe has re il able young different ndents, and the editor of the imes are in the city ma arrangements for grand and formal_opening of the \ wneh of the Union Pacific line to that city. The road has now reached I(mkullv and the town which promises tobe of the best in that part of the country, has already had i i the advent of the ty 15 not to be out about §1,000 for of which The grading is now well tne eity and the track will be the latter in about a week or will be a continuation of the nd Island and St. Paul, and in the stextension runs about forty-six miles. The residents of that part of the country ve been so long contined to the misery ic that their exhilaration is ppreciated., will be vard two. It roud from VICTORIOU GEORGE. It Succeeds in Vanquishing of It's Opponents. Two interesting ca » up yester day before Justice Ber! I\ in each was the St. ( the defendants were £ and Simon Lambert in the other The first mentioned sought to dues from cach of the latter; which it was alleged were being owed the society. Viney in his own defense been amember of the paid his dues until he return from the associ society had been incorporated, one of the benefits promised was the s might loan money to the incorporators. He had applied for_a loan, but because there was not suflicient money in the lmmm he had not been accommodate- A".\m it \\'Is the duty of members When's s family oc- curred, lu comfort him. He had b s child had died, but no broth had called upon him. Inits answe sharge, the defend- i not been ofiicially sfortune by the pla mnl\ claiming that me wbers 0C fMiction, and he thought that should suflice to have been visited. He claimed the society has broken its part ol the contract, and he felt justified in doing likew ing to puy s dues that was no defense, not keptits pled, have been a withdr \ip. The de favor of the soc in the ease of Simon ter admitted having beena member when the St. Geo: society was founded, but laimed to have withdrawn before it was incorporated. The society showed that since the incorporation he had d into the tre In reply Lambert suid t The did pay that of any other nount he was not awa fter the incorporation of the associati The justice took the case under advisement, One society and had siving no After the the latter howev of the the society i *saction should wal from its m\n ion of about § oty. Lambert, the lat- She Wanted Justice, , ain’t there no justice in Omah harp faced woman of 1 that the city had a of the desired article on enough to meet the de- mands of the present case and wanted to know what kind of justice she desired, The woman, who was Mrs, J. W. Al ley, rephed that she wantes warrant for the arvest of Mrs. Jerry Buck, who busing her. be enough of that now,” quickly responded the judge. *You go’| home and get the beer out of you wnd you'll change your mind. Don’t you ro- member when you were up here two weeks ago ealling Mrs. Buck your dear: est friend. You know you started out, both of you, with your” husbands for a walk. You @ your men the slip and went off on a te \In Buck was lJoum! in bed the next me nigger and you woke up in juil with a charge of drunkenuess against you. You shouldn't o back on your friends in that way now. Go home."” She weut., temorial Day War Con A rich treat is in store for the people of North Omaha next week. The Seward street M. E. Sunday sehool will on Mon- day evening, May 81, give a concert in the church m commemoration of the stirring times of 1861 to 1865, They will be assisted by some of the best local tal- entof the city, and those singers who bave taken part in previous entertain- ments will also be on hand. A large chorus is dnlling and it is safe to s, judging from the past, that the solo well as the other portions, will be well ut A choice programme is pre- vy effort being put forth by Auch ]umly to make the grand success of the All who come will be made wel- pared and e this concert season, come, Rare Bargains in Real Estate, An auction sule of 135 Jots in Scott's addition to Rapid City will be held on Friday, May 28th, 1880. This offers a for L These lots ud fect, splen- m.ll\ loc: .|u| three-fourths of 'a mile from the business centre of Rapid City, commanding a magniticent view of the valley and surroi BAMUEL Sco [WHAT ONE MAN CAN Do, Viewing Omaha nnd It: Three Hundred A(]dmaus. NORTH, SOUTH AND WEST. The Wonderful Growth of the City Rapidly Kaising the Prices on Property in Every Direction, “Have a ride? “That depends on where you will take m Il go anywhere you like." “All right; 'l go with you. Let ussee how many of the additions to Omaha we can see before the sun goes down. ™ And go they did. The tion occurred yesterday between C. ayne, the prince of real estate dealers, and a representative ot the Ber. Mr. Mayne, as everybody knows, is noted for his fine horses, and on this particular oc casion he had tarned out with one of his finest teams for a pleasure drive, and knowing well that only way to have real 1|u\\||ll';\\[ fun is to invite a 1 ivu]l r out buggy-riding, he accordin, did the most sensible thing. Atter riding over the paved streets and new brick bloeks going up r. Maype turned the rds South Tenth street w few minutes’ drive MAYNE'S ADDITION was reached. This is one of the most ro- mantic spots i sonthern of the city. is well with trees of every Kind Land for the most part is b above the city to pic; the most partic- ind the view of the river is very ayne's addition is laid out in lots that are being sold at prices low enou: to accommodate the poor man as well the rich, only ing requi the purchasc Tie been on the market only short time, id 1ots are alveady half sold. Mayne's is only blocks cast ot lks are now laid within the same distance ot it. Work is about to be commenced on the paving of Tenth street 1l when this is done lots 1dition will be yery valuable street Mr, above conve and after and \ enongh d addition has y Thirteenth \is companion went ont on ‘s avenue, allowing nothing in the shape of a horse to pass them. ‘They came to Irwin street, m REDICK @ This is the only street ticth street that “extends on line from Leavenworth to rnam, and ONSe ot most likely be selected by the Omaha Street ) for their I mline to cross to Huans- com park. On Irwin street Mr. Mayne has yet sixteen Jots unsold, > most bes mnfnl lots in wostof Twen- is Tl R P other way cqual t le property now on'the 1 are being sold on very casy terms Directly north of 1 of Walnut Hill and extendi £ as Lowe's :l«(fllll(m is the \\(Il l\nu“n and pop ORCHAKD MILL, over which there 15 so muc and lots in which Mr. M on easy terms. slope toward th built up to this Jmmhu of new houses Jrehard wis t visited and its pleasant driv 1ys enjoyed to the ut- most, after which the es were guided to the top of the hill st and nbove the fort. This, Mr. \l.\)m informed the reporter, is ln n Omaha BELVEDERF, which affords b in or about Om: elevation four cities naked eye view i be seen with the 1, Council Blofls, Omaha le the on the bottoms, the riverand blufYs a fine view. In short, the scenery is simply superb and Belvedere acre lots will make a fine place for residences, a large number of which will b ted in a short time. Just west of Belvedere NEWIOI which is also lnid off in o being sold on_ equall Belvedere. For hom ¢ poses these lots are u ssel reading the for. ing it will be Mr. Mayne has picked out the st property in the south, west and nmlh and s accordingly well cquipped he has Iml |Iu> ¢ men- nd are the most the three hundred , and is sy terms s speculative pur- ury ¢ property tioned are his sought after of any of additions to the « lices, on the ¢ enhim, teams polite |1n-~|uun will be found all times of the day to show | spin like that taken by the not only healthy but’ very and he came back to headdi convinced |Imt Mayne surpassed all others f ¥ fully low prices. Any one who w i to 2o o his office will find themselyes well repaid by the ride that follows. orner and of — The city now h galizes means of 4 new seal of i 4 d over the about two inches in dinme Ihe ains the words “City of Omaha,” ate of Nel ka.'" In the middle is a die of the new city hall, which secms to have been excellently wronght, ttsupplants t of the old 1 capital which so lonz did duty on the 5 of the city. ‘The of the city hall being used in the work was suggested by Auditor Long and curried out accord: ingly. all liconses by liberai dimen- old one, ou come to Lincoln, stop at the Sial Hotel, if you want home comforts. C. W, Kitcuky, Proprietor. Maske Some of the posts run west from this point are subjected to a great deal ot over work, by the practice of ‘“‘masking.” which now obtains in the eastern r By this is meant the sending to th il that ought to be assorted in : lay the blame to the inefliciency of iew clerks putinplace by the new administration, und feel that” it will not be long before a telling weeding out of republ n postal men will be commenced on this side of the river. Opelt’s Hotel, Lincoln, Neb., opened Mareh 15th, ftivst class in |\n) respect. 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Neb.; Kearney National McDonald’s Bank, North 3 i ch Will pay customers’ dratt with bill of l.ulmu attached for two-thirds value of stock, FISGHEH PIANOS The manufacturers of the Fischer Pia nos, father and four sous, all practical piano makers, rank uuT the w est and most respousible hou country. The favorite instruments have stood the test ne, fa century’s trial in the drawing room, the sehiool room and concert hall, earn- ing such a world wide repntation for durability and general excellence as to create a demand which has increased year by year until it has now reached he r cnlull.uhlv number of 5,400 per an- num, Parties in guest of a thoroughly well made instrument, at a moderate price, should examine the old reliable ime tried Fi chasing. LYON & HEALY, 805 and 1307, Farnam Street, Omaha B i AR s o e I cher Piano, before purs | THE TOWN OF SOUTH OMARA Fine Business Lots at the South End, and Beautifui Residence Lots! In the north end of this Town. Two and one half miles from the Omaha office, 1,000 IL.OTS FOR S&XIL.KE. These are Quarter Acre Lots. (Taking into copsideration the streets and alleys), and are sold One Quarter Down, Bulance n 1, 2and 3 years at7 per cent. The Finest Suburban Lots, . Nowhere else about Omaha ure located such hand: pos stigate this and s Before a Higher Appraisement is made. DON'T BEL] ure some of Lils e property. EVIE o word ofhis until you havo thoroughly investizutod it CONSIDEIR: Thit this property 1s only two and one balf wiles 1rom Omuhi's bisiness Coator. That the altitude is That the location fs be: “Thut maplo trees are atifa) nted on each side of the strats, That each 1ot conf &) square feet with 2) foot ulley. That th ots ure 50 and 100 foct wide, That there are six dummy trains each wiy, besides the rozular trains, “Ihat the street cars run to within one half milo of thers. That the street cars will run there this year. That the price is one third less than 18 asked for property tho same diy Phat the lots are one third larger than most others y are backed by u syndicate representing $1.0).9)) @ has ulrendy boon expended between §1,00),0)) an 1§20, Lurnishlog pura spring waiar o a otlier dirastioa orworks, “Phat South Oms That it Lus its own postofice. That it has its own rilway stations “That it bas its Own neWspaper. In Fact thasveeryt hing tomake tho property the very best paying invait Look Into It. Examine It Carefully Don't Buy a Lot Onti) you are convinged that there is no possivity of incurring a 1o one wile this side (directly north) of the UNI0N STOCK Y AKDS whore are locuted a1t a RaalEstats taduy, o han ots are Immense Dicsscd ]%ceig — S < aclsing : i Beef Canning Estaklishment por @ 103 on 5 will be the LARGEST INDUSTRY in the west and will make pro| Which 0 ten yoars will be the LARGEST INDUSTLY 1 pac 4 204 what {8 now usked for u lot. The drainuge of th THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOTS ARE SIMPLY (’EHFECI bove institutions s perfect und fi aranl office, at the Kor further o nt will sell you lots. Man with horse and carriago at the Gl i, s e und price lists wid 18 & e, price Lists und descriptive cliculurs M.A.UPTON, Manager wiys ready 10 show pr MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. Omaha, Nebraska.