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BELE. SEPT THE THURSDAY e Evening BEE is delivered in all arts of the city by carrier at the follow- ng rates Per year, in advance, Bix imonths, Per week DAILY EVENING, Bee Telephone Numbers. Connting room, No. 233, Editorial rooms, No. 411. - LOOAL BREVITIES. Neb, Fuel Co. Jeft W. Bedford, coal, J.J Johnson & Co. Coal Frederick, Leading Hatter, J.W.Eller, Att’y, Iron bank. Omaha ( Coke and Laime Co. “Knox' hats, R. J.Saxn Night school, Omalia Business College. Stove repairs (all kinds) 04 N. 161h-st Dr.TheodaWilkins,N.E.cor15th iodge Dr. Parsons, cor. 15th & Harney. Tel 813 W A bright, active boy. Kuhn's Drug ¢ Dr. Mary B. Chapman, room 11 Arling- 1 Dodge st., tel. ¢ msary, 1408 Dodgo ()ln-n from 11 to 2 » Loan and Abstract of son is open evenings. For buggies and vehicles of all kinds goto I.muu_ & Metealf Co., corner of Gth and Pacific sts. Judggo Nelville yesterday heard tes mony in the caseof Meyer vs Meyer, and reserved judgment until November® Hth. An alarm of fire at midnight last night was cansed by the burning of some rels in the rea odman's drug on Farnam str All members and stroes. The Real fice of R, C. t l’n-u store others interested in the formation of Van Wyck club are requested to meet Johnston’s store, cor. 20th and Farnam streets, at 7:30 this evening. Two horse traders, A. and Hugh Cameron, engaged in a bloody fight in hirteenth suloon yeste day cvening. Both were arrested and re- leased on bail. the Felteh ea preminm at both Om: > \coln, on T. Templeton age that took fivsh district fair and xhibition at our r Jones and th -streets. dm( & Murtin. 3 you buy a buggy? With our beautifully paved streets and the reasonable price you can purchase onc of Lininger & Metealr Co. you ought to do so. At a meeting of the democratic county central committee yesterday it cided to hold the ¢ uunl» um\l'l\lmu for the nominatior ber 8. The primaries Will be el in the various wards on Fri Octover 7. Rev. Willard roturned from their will be tendered of St. church cyen o'clock. be present. NEW S1Y/ lAl‘ , on_Iriday to 10 nvited to ]l(\ml)vl A, l\lml lends are cordilly C:\l(l’l‘ TS, P. Morse & Co. Open Some Very Choice Pat ns. Real Wilton Velvets, new Moquettes, some extra fine Lowell and Bigelow Body Brussels, together with some very extra nies patterns in INGRAIN CHAMBER CARPETS are among the novelties in S. P. Morse & Co.'s new mrmt department. DO YOU WANT to buy carpets, curtains or window shades? If so, Jou should get_our prices hefore buying, because we will save you some money and show you nice terns than you ean see olsewhere. P. MORSE & CO. Personal Paragraphs. C. W. Reiger and wife, of De\Watt, are at the Merchants. Miss Jessie Watson 0{ Miny friend of Mr. and Mrs, A. Saxe, passed {l‘u]mwl\ the city, this morning to Greely, o Mr. M. H. Packard, advance agent for Simon Comedy company, is in the city, making arrangements for their company to phn at the People's theatre next week. add, superinteudent of the d Mining company, with headq 1t Ottumwa, In., was in the city in consultation with the Omaha coal denlers to-day, and left 1 the evening for Sioux City, Having decided furniture busine to re from the Loffer my entire stock atsueh low prices, people who come in my store now will behieve me. I am sell- ing a1l my goods at cost in order to sell out by Jan. 1, 1887, Am not going to leave the eity, so I will give justthe same terms as herctofore—small weekly or monthly payments, Now is the time for no advertisement, . MARTIN, -~ Business Chance. Stock of groceries and fixtures, in good Jocation, for sale by Rusn & 218 8. This is n in earnest, 16 8. 15th st argains, LBY, 13th st, — To Union Tailors, he tarloring establishment Canan & Co,, which has for past been a union shop, h from the Tailors’ union ication given below will men of all trades will themsely cordi Coxr of O, J some time withdrawn the commun- uttest, Union aturally govern ALons’ UNtoN, Onana, July 28, 1856, Omaha Tailors' Union: Gents Wae this day withdraw our name from the Tailors’ union. trom the list and oblige, Yours, C. d. CANAN & Co, se take our name sl Chautauqua Circle, At 8 o'clock this evening, at th of Edueation rooms, the Omaha branch of the C. L. 5. C. will be organized for the coming year. Old members and those desiring to jo the circle re- quested to be present, ——— Red mortar coloring KexNaip & Powe 1510 Do« Every person interested in fth and sth grades of cither the Hart or Castellar schools attend & mecting at the l\ml]hh of Pyth- ias hall i the Cosmopolitun hotel Friday evening, Sept. 24th at 7o llut}\ p. 1w, ra Centr. All persons are he notified I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted in my nawe by Lottie J. Duncan, or her daughter, Adella Sept, 28 1830, l{uur D, Doy R, C AN, 6 PER CENT INEY, PuTERSON, 1811 ANL DouGLAs. e A Openiog. Milton Rogers & Sous announce by the fgsue of neat invitations the epeuing of their Mante! Parlors this eveuing, A Fine Opportunity. MORSE'S BUTTCN SALE 15CTS Bargains at 8. P. Morse & 0 To-morrows's 2280 Dozen Small, Newest Dress Seven acres in blocks 27 and 28, West Omaha, at a bargain, for a few days | only Motter R. E ¢, 211 8. 15th st Three beautifal jobs. Canopy top, Park wagon took first premium, Speed ng w together like whalebone Abbott ¢ with Ian~ f 1in by Avery F. P Day manager, cor - Before buying a cn fail to see The Avery Planter.Co., cor Aboot goods oflt sth and P lanter Co &th and Pacitic \gge or buggy don't red by acitic. - Canter, Winspear & Co, Fall Wraps, Mantl about 100 lots Musi and Shaw R. Cat Auctione - Remember, “Shriver Place’ to buy a cheap lot for ment. W. G. sn - For sale, Two lots on Saunders st., one o £3.000 for both, $600 cash, §700 months, bulance 3 years. A don’t miss it. Motter R te Agency i Senator V May be elected to the Wyck ys at home and property, 1510 Doilize ce the 000 wo lots, at §1,000. Forty invests in B. through J. st ret one a corner, on north of Far lots, just 1,600, y lo prices on ¢ Property in s a le, four lots, n ch. Easy term tter R. E. Agency, ) chle \:-Ilnw des above and ¢ ition where lots Raven & McMubs - al—Best qualit Coutant & S Miss Dyer’s Pri are N Towa chool for 1l Instruments, \ y, 211 S, United States but he will make more money if he for 1, 1010 Harney . ‘uul Children will open Sept. Wholesale nuetion and commission house, will offer at auction to retail deal ers on Friday, September 24, 1836, at ten o'clock a. m., at their warerooms, Nos 108 and 110 North 14th st 1 lot 64 Cas- simeres; 1 lot 34 Cassimeres; 1lot W Jackets: 2 Jots Velvet Rugsg Men's All-Wool Pants: 15 lots Overcc | 25 lots of Suits; 3 bales Biankets vards Canton Flannel. A large stoc wis isithe place or i inve RIVER, A corner, ) in six barga in 15th st. on- Omaha s & Co., pout an acrem West Omaha Farnam, nam, at at all Saunders st., 211 8. 15th st. ut Coal 13th st. Young Ladie 20, . 18th st. Don't pay hl" prices ¥ lumber bul buy cheap at I r adford’s —— Invtations lomupvct Rnnwns goods. —~— B -Corner on Farnam, south and east iront, amidst splendid improve- ments; very cheap, $2,000. St. Paul lumber hirteen California streets, on buillding material. S —-— Youcan buy turniture c. L. Fitch & Co., 12th st., bet T Douglas, {han anv. o'. rplace in Iot Shull” For sale, lays fine, a Motter R. Zleventh-st., corner th tine modern ry 00. in .\r]gm\ at 3800; easy ney, 211 § Bargai 1825148, cte., $6, 1512 Farnam. nth and makes lowest prices per of A. nam and the city. s add., terms. 15th st. Martha, idence,barn, S. A. SLoMAN, 1512 Farnam, S Tl Dr. Hamilton Warren, Eclev cian and Surgeon, Room 6, block corner 16th and Capitol ¢ Physi- Crounse avenue Dayand night calls promptly attented to For s: scom P only. Motter R. E le, on.e of the finest lots ace, at a bargain, fora f 300 will bu West Side; terms to suit, G Su - Recelver's Sale. Sealed proposals will be rec the undersigned until the 25th the franchise machinery, constructed lines, prope ind rights of the Sperry El in Han ow duys Ageney, 211 8. 15th st. alot in Shriver Place, on RIVER. cived by inst. for ground lease, building, and all trie Light and Motor Co. of Nebraska, pmpwu. to be made for the whole of the property or in part, as purehasers Evidence of good fait | n considering Dids, of " pronorty. and rights of the C can be s room 26, Omaha Natl h will be Inventory Jompany n and examined at nnnflnw Bank Building. reserve llu- right_to reject any and m ids. Au/\m:hK Receiver. ——— Pleasant Hill lots the (-In-xnms'l ont lots on the market. V. G. Surivex. —— ain—~South Sixteenth st. near vi Ba duet, 40x103. Willincrease rs apic viaduet is completed; $1,000 S. A. SLOMAN, 1512 Fi after the 284 inst. the Steam Laundry will be for re sale. Apply on the premises Donavar So. 15th st. Bui street, On and in—-A full lot, with nice resi 5, A - in—10th st, one-half of Leavenworth, 50x182 with goc Must be sold on account of 12 Fu - Don’t fail to uuy alot in l’i unl_\ $150, w. lnl.. mo |n-r e Il 3 the way other fia soid adjoiniy and investigate, Motter R. E- ,\gvmw,fill S, W llllt,hr«*rtslnul(‘r)‘xl $3.75 per cheapest and best fucl + NEeB. FueL Co B Special Bargain— stores, renfiug for §1,200 per paved street, for §8,500, or or four days ouly, us owner 1512 }un —~— Best screen lluurr only muu)‘ St. Paul lumber yard. Ll 1f you buy luml- or anywhere withont | ing first getting Hoag) nds prices lose money. — - DLr. M. B. (‘rul] eor. lGlll and an_be ily when arnam, : Empire nt or for ortoM 11th block south )l house, foreclosure Arnam, asant Hill, . BURIVER, mmlv ig. Call 15t st. ton—the 14 South 13th St business lot with 8 L on) V ¢ terms; PAYeS town, 5. A. SLOMAN m stict, conts, at you will Chicago; Ramge's nrnml uI new fall goods. - Paint your roofs with I. X paint, Leave orders at oflice, uvul( ommereial Nutional Bank, L. Slate Keom 6, )| We | Metal Barto en Largest 25cts 5cta—1,140 Doz- rimming Buttons, New Dress Goods Every Day. NEW SIYLE VELVETS §1.50 AND $1.75 The carved metal dress buttons that we 15 cents a dozen are worth 50 cents at regular button prices. The larg- | #st size mateh them exactly, at 25 cents, | o ¢ usually sold for 7 cents: an im mense variety to choose from; forjto-mor- [ row only. S.P opened, this morning of new Stripe Velvets at v | Monsk & Co an_elegant yard; Fureoms lH and Lace eur: the finest in Our new Svll\ tains are unquestionably Omaha, i!n\\‘ SHADES. Ity of fin We make a shades in Holls ||||| Dado Shades. \We make window shades the same day th ordered S. P, MORSE & ——— Ihe only unbroken stock of window glass in the city at window ney all re Minnetto and ¥ and hang NARDE POWE 1519 Dodge st - - Auction! Auctic Auction! At 2514 Douglas st., Tuesday, Sept. 28, at 10 o’clock a. m. We will sell the entire household ods of Chas MeDonala, consisting of fine Parlor Sets, fine Car- rots, Chamber Suites, Parlor Stoves, Kite Range, Kitchen and Dining- Room Furnitu This will be od chance for housc-keepers. 1t will be the largest sale made in Omaha for a long time. Don't miss it. WiLKINS & FRETWELL, Auctioncers, - Afine clock to be given away to the person guessing nearest the nuniber of beans contained in a jar. One chance with every $2 pur chase betwe and Oct. 15, 1856, Complete “ancy _and staple gro- cric retables. Fresh butter and cggs a Koyal Java for the best cofl Haxionn & Ce Crounse blo Business Chance, Stock of grocc wd fixtures, in good location, for sale by Rusin & all Millinery. Mrs. C. A.Ringer has a full line of new fall millinery. P, S.—As I have not sold out my busine: , my friends and custom- ers ulwvm!l.llly invited to inves my styles and prices before buying else- Mugs. C. A, RiNGER, 119 N. 15th, where. i Grana Opening. We will have our opening of Fall Mil- We linery goods the 25th and 2ith inst. Afely assure you thatit will ndest exhibition of milline rer placed f d Friday et AR To the Ladies. Mrs. C. ¥. Hickman has just gone to New York to purchase Later Noveltiesin Millinery. Those wishing Hats or Bon- nets will find a full stock on hand at her store, 1414 Douglas street. Miss Hoff- man, her trimmer, arrived from the east and will fill all orders entrusted to her care with promptness. e New York Dry Goods Store, —for- in Dress Goods, Ivets, Plushes, Robes, Millinery, Combination Suits, Knit Goods, Underwear, And for Bargains in very Kind of Dry Goods. ONE PRICE TO ALI Jony . F. Lemay 1310 '\n(l 1312 F ers .ll NTS. “Love and I at Boyd's. Milton Nobles, the character actor and comedian, whose name has long been associated with “The Phaenix," will ap- p«u at Boyd's opera house to-morrow latest suce: ‘Love .um Law.” This paper ognized in Milton Nobles nd has given him c me and fortunc 8 > of individual ability, us double s; to note that in “Love and La Nobles has produced a play worthy himself and his fine company. It is a better dr in point of literary merit, constructiv and sustained interest, than any melodrama, native or imported produced this _country for years ‘Love 1 be repeated at the atinee Saturday afternoon and in the evening. “*The Phanix” will be pro- duced with its 1 tic eftects and sensational seenes. e sale of scats opened this morning. ful pla, in and Law’ w TIE Mr, and Mrs. vorite soei Governor,” **T} and the new play, called “The I tho latter piece'Mra. Florencs will displny somo of tho huudsomest dresses ever seen on the stage \hmm Dol: Wants His Children, Mayor Boyd to-day received a letter from Jumes Ravell, the Denver mun whose wife ran away with a young sport and descrted her four httle Doys in this city, Ravell is now serving a” santence i state’s prison for grand lurceny, but nevertheless, wants his children sent to him. They are now at the poor farm, and Mayor liu\nl has ordere: J them to be taicen to Denver. Marshal Cummings said to-day that he didn't know how it was t{omg to be done, as he didn’t propose to ear the expense of it himsclf The four youngsters protest \mnrmmy against being sent to Denyor. ) that their father is anything but .n Lunl man. ©all For Clothing. ns who can contribute old ecloth e requested to leave or send it to Buckingham, the 106 South Twelfth street. Many men from the jail come to us for assistance and have to be clothed before we can get them positions. We have many cal's for clothing when we have nothing to give. Anything suitable for either m women or children will be thaukfully recvived. & Surr, Jau. WoRk, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTE A FATAL LAMP EXPLOSION. Mrs. Alice Titcomb shie Victim of a Fright- fal Adcident. POINTS ABOUT THE PUGILISTS The Parnell O i Party—~The Stove Exploded—A Faeniture Manu- factory—Brewities and City News in . General, A Frightful Accident, A distrossing and fatal accident curred ahout 9:30 o'elock last night at the oc- residence of C. W. Finn, 2320 Harney street, Mrs, Alice Titcomb, who oc cupies a room at the residence, E engaged in her room, when by some accident she knocked the lamp from her table. The oil from the broken lamp ignited and Named up, setting fire to loose wrapper which the lady was wearing at the time. The | mable material broke into almost instantly enveloped the lady, wh gave one m and roshed down the rway and nm into ot, or ery aroused Mr. and and 1 Newman, who resides at the ining house, Mrs. Titcomb threw If upon her face as soon as she ched the street, thus partly smother- ing the flames. .\Ir. Newman wias the first to reach her and, ealling for some one to bring a blanket with which to smother the flames, commenced tes ring the burn ing clothes from the lad Some one rushed to the rescue witha blanket which was - wrapped around Mrs. Titcomb finally extinguishing the flames. The unfortunal I was picked up in the blankc removed to her room and 1 attendance sum- moned. Drs. Stone and Preston soon ar- rived and took charge of the lady. It was found that her injuries w Py very fatal nature. The flesh was almost entir off of burned whi fwr body was burned to a crisp. Her face was fortunately not affected by the cruel flames. She lin- gered in great agony until about four o'cloek this morning when she died de- spite all that could be done for her. Her remains have been removed to the coro- ner's oflice, but no inquest will be held. Mrs. Titcomb is a young married lady who has been spending the sum- mer in Omaha in the absence of her husband, who is i east, She I made many here who will deeply montn the wnd tragic ending of her young life. The time of the funeral has not yet been decided upon. her arms, MR, BURDICK'S ACCOUNT. Among the witnesses to the were Edward Taylor, d affair a brother of Mrs. Titcombs’ and J. B. Burdick, a dranghts- n for Henry Voss, th rehiteet. ing with Mrs. ‘Titcomb last 1‘\|‘uml’ and in tr\lnl' to extinguish the flames in the ladies® cloth- ing, had their hands badly burned. Both (-(Ilu'm ill be laid up for several weeks. Mr. Taylor, the brother of the unfortu- nate vietim, is completely prostiated, rom the &hm'k caused by th - nl partly from h w of a n those re- the injuries more inful (»lm— cter ti ceived by Mr. Burdic! he lutter was seen to-day i his room 1 Creighton block, and gave the follow- ing version of lho affair SLast evening,” he went up to call on h , Mr - comb, and I .u,cum{) We spent the cvening in -pleasant conve About 10 o'clockrwe got up to were about to leave when the dry which the lamp was setting wi .uhh-nly moved to one side. The lmnp was thrown to the floor, exploding instantly. In moment the room secemed to }m fil with a mass of flame. We started to tinguish it by stamping it out and ne ad the tire under control, when Mrs, itcomb knelt down and commenced to smother the flames with her which_ was, i materis I turned about, realized that her condition was a p one. Before I could find anything to wrap hier in, she ran outinto the hall; and with one bound Jjumped down stairs into her brother’s wrms, on the first floor. He did his best to tear_the blazing clothing from her, and I assisted him. I'tore off coat, which was made of light m.x(vu.l]y and threw i ound her, but that had Iittle or no effect. Mrs. Titcomb ran out into the yard, and there we suceeeded in umuunn more of the blazing _clothing, She rushed into the str where the g ders had been at work and commenced to roll oyer in the dirt. By this time, the flames were almost out, and were finally extinguished by means of a blanket which someone brought. Mrs. Tite was then taken into the house and pl: in the doctor”; She was conse at first, and we had strong hopes that she would reco Toward the 1 , how- ever, she beeame unconscios idea of the unfortunate lady’s in- g n be gained when it is stated that er whole hod\' was 80 badly burned from the ankles up to her shoul- that the doctor could not in- i hypodermic sedle under the » for the purpose of injecting morphine to ase the pain, because he could not find a ngle spot that was not charred to a ensp. Mrs. Titcomb’s husband is chief engi- neer of the Cape Cod eanal, and has bec informed by telegraph of the sad affuir. 1y hus been embalmed awaiting in fire at- weryone he ef- 10 remained comb’s dress catohing attention of nearly for tl forts of Miss Jennie Webb, w behind and extingnished the flames in the room, the building might have burned to the ground. tracted th in the house, and but A Serious Accident. The friends of James Lee, brother of E. W. Lee, of this city, will regret to sarn that he recently met with an acci- dent on an Ogallali ranch, which all but proved fatal. He was engaged in roping asfeer, when his horse, a fiery, half T e el AT nately Lee fell direetly under the hors and wiiile no bones were broken he ceived internal injurics of & complic nature, concussion of the brain spir.e. For a time his life was de of, but he rallied and now on the high road to recovery. Rebert went out to Ogallala and acegmpanicd the unfor- tunate to his home Randolph, N, s under the care of his brother, Dr. Lee, assisted by Dr. Rebert, His chanees for recover) good, Stock Yard's Waterworks, Mention was made in the BEe yeste day of the fact that the direclors of the Union Stock Yards company were dis cussing the question of putting in a Stem o aterworks. Last evening the qguestion was settled ata ing of the directors and it was de- cided to sink the wells on the ground vest of the tracks. From these the water will be pumped into & central reservoir, being pumped thence to supply the stoc k yards whenever nece The system in faet, will be complete initself. It will cost about $40,000. Conductor Winkleman's Return. The Union Pacific train, No, 4, from the west, yesterday bropght in from Grand Island Conductor Frank Winkle- man aud the funeral party that attended MBER the obsequies of that gentleman's wife, at the vlaee mentioned, It comprised t. and Mre Jenney, father and mother of Mrs. Winklem Miss S , her sister, Mrs. Lane and Messrs O 2 brothers ot the husband of the decensed, besides Mr. T, D. Sargent and Mrs, Wil { kins and two daughters, sisters of the de- consed. As mentioned in the BEE'S tele gram; the remains were deposited in | Graceland cemetery, Grand Island. Mr. 1 it Winkleman is one of the most popu of the Union Pacitic passenger conduc tors and Mr. Jenney is the rondmaster for the same company. Both have many of all of them. MOCRATIO CONV o'cloek to hear the report of the commit rles Ogden, chairman ot the com ppointed to select deleg e convention reported the follow- \(u-uru E Pritchett, Juluis agher, Thomas 1. R. Morrissey, John A, Creigh ord O, 8 Mot y, Henry George Geltsen, R. Watts, C.'B \mllv\\ Moyhilian, D. P." Ange Williams, James Stephenson, F i Rustin, The ‘‘harmong® had given .\\. dence of loosening |l- hold upon the sembied Swirtzl nder, James Me rd| Goody Hobart Williams, 1. W. \Amw Fred Met red Crondmeyer, R, O'Keefe, W. Windspear, A. N. Fe \\uul“unh ‘\ A. Paxtor Mr. Brown said he 1 no motive in making the motion. vention had met not to subser personal The con- e the in- terests of any person or a but the interests of the party as s . The men nominated by him were of high character as gentiemen and demoerats, men who stand above factions and have the power to give the party an impetus that will send it forward until its banner shall float over the ital of the state. M1 ask,” cried the exponent of the “slotter” house democ glo“uw eloguent, “‘that men of ch be sent to represent the democ of the grandest county of the statc 1 ask s calm consideration of the names I have presented. ke these men and you settle all warring factions. If you do not you will | the democracy of Douglas county in the same condition that it now is, with all its factions intact.” - “Do you intend by your remark to im- peach “the democracy of the men who have been seleeted by the committe yelled the ( editor of the mayo orgran, who was a proxy delegate. INo, sir,” replied MF, Brown, “but the namesT have mentioned will lift the dem- ocracy of Douglas county to an atmos- Phiire that yours can not. “‘Speaking to the point, it 1S just aqu convention will nam lected by & committe the convention, or will stion: whether the Y 1t namo tho delo. gates chosen by one man, and, as | take it, in his own interests,” Mr. Brown replied that he claimed it a entation of county, nd in priyilege to name the repre the pure democracy of Dougl and be select the s o e convention and voice the senti- ments of the democrats of Omaha and Douglas county. Mr. Ogden then got on the fioor replied to the charges of Mr. Brow and He asserted that the names of the delegates had been taken without reference to the members belonging to any particulas fac- tion. They had tuuu chosen because they were men who would attend the staie conyention. Many of the men numed by Mr. Brown had not been near the primaries, and the majority of the would not attend th ate convention if named. Of the men numed by e committee there were Brown men as as Boyd men. = "It comes with ill grace,” said Mr. Ogden by way of a clinelier, ““for Mr. Brown who pretends to be kickimng again; m a factional list himse! “Will these men named by the com attend the state convention,” in- sked Mr. Windsps “They will, sir,”” replied Mr. Ogden. “\uu said, sir,” returned Mr. Wind- “thut you had not talked with men, and did not know to what faction they belong How do you know that they will” attend the conven- tion ;r you have not talked with them Mr. ()”«lvn s explanation to the effect that he had been i _formed” that the men would go to the state convention was drowned’ by cries of “‘question!” “question!” A vote was taken and Me, Brown’s amendment lost. ‘The report of the committee was the Con. G adopted. lagher, chairman of the com- mittce appointed to select delegates 1o the p] \\ hich meets on | Friday y: C. H. Brown, J. T. Mo J.J. 0 (Jonnor, A. Pollock, Louis mrod, « Trum Buck, Euclid Martin, Chas, Ozden, ¢ Metz, *J. E. Riley, dJ. Boyd, Julws_ Moyer, Jolih Mulvihill, "H. G. Clark, Geo. ~Geltson, - Giorge Thnme, Pat Garvey, Cyrus Mortou, T, W.. Dincon, John Toner, A. Cronne- , A, H. Lee, Pat Ford, W. J. Mount, s "Neber, Jerome Pent W Morvow, Gus Cary, J J. Smythe, . ! .m Louis Schirocder, wfman, Hugh Mlu|vh2 ane, a 1, Parke A An- corge drew J. . Mes Shiclds, C. A, L A motion that county convention b Hon. Joln A, McS sional nomination waus ma terwards withdrawn at Mr. request, {mu on was passed instrueting the delegates to the state convention to vote a8 & unit upon all questions. The convention then adjourn ing the breach betw, th use and ing hou local democracy ‘.rml ws to the 1 to vote ane for the congres- out and af- McShune's deleg instructes o factions of the r than before. District Court. of Louis Bradford vs. Chas. h C. Specht figures, the in the distri ng that he fur. for the galva- In the Bankes, in whi latter to-day made answe court this morning show nished labor and mate se zed work on Bank's building on the corner of Twelfth street and Capital ave- nue to the amount of $663.50 upon which but $450 have been paid, leaving a balance of $213.50, for which judgement is sought Ihe following as mentioned bel u\\ Galland e disposed of ddward ys. Rush, Jhenson continued; V8, continued; Rasmusser, ntinued; Mills vs, tsehke vs. Bierborou w to-morrow and Clark vs missioners went to trial this morn The Machi ¥ A peculiar explosion oceurred in Dr. Wertz's oflice on Fourteenth sireet yesterday afternoon. The doctor was at of of Work upon the manufacture A s false teeth when the gas machine he was using eyploded with' terrific force, scat- tering thie finished molars in all di- rections, and cousideravly damaging the wuching. The doctor escaped 1Bjury, rge Winkleman, mother and friends and will long merit the sympathy | Fuson, James | said Mr. Mor- | 1 | v faction to bring | i t | 1886. Pu FILISTIC POINTS, The Marx-McCormick Fight—Two Chances for the Winner, McCormick und Mark are both i the hands of their train their glove contest, which will take pl at some hall in the city on the evening of Saturday, October 2. Sporting men throughout the city are taking deep in terest in the meeting, which promises to be an unusually good one, as both men are on their metal and anxious to make ‘rmul showing after all of the talk that a8 been indulged in concerning the match, The contest will be the first of a series of at least three. Burke, the getting ready for THE PTON, D) TION. | contest, and hns oxprossod his desire to After a Hard Fight It Seleots [ts Dele- | tckle the winner, Herh Rothery also received a_ dispateh yesterd 5L from Dune MeDonald, tho Mon. T o, : i oy | 1O » McDonald, the Mon The meeting of the demoeratic ¢ N° | tana chamion, stating that hy \f'lllmn was mentioned in yesterday’s | wants to come hero and meet the winner Bk, | .'\I«-IY’nn.lH is one of the niftiest pugilists The convention roassembled at 4:10 | of the northwest. He has just succeeded | in knocking out Slade in two contests at Salt Lake City He is the man who fought thirty-tirce rounds with MeCoy | at Butte City, Mont,, in 1881, A« he and | Burke are both anxions to meet the win | ner of the McCermick-Marx contest they may be induced to get up a mateh be tween themselves, “l. Rothery writes fre he went to Pittsburg van-Hearld mateh, and 18 more than ever convineed t Sulliv world-be Hoe spenks highly of Hearld, how and thinks that he would not have been Kknocked out by the Boston boy until in | the fourth or fifth round if the police had not interfered with the mateh. m New York that and saw the Suolli statesmien vanished entirely when O Brown urose ani - moved to amend the committee's | HIBERNIAN FESTIVITY, report by "'I'?‘”,l.”,‘l:":m,“:'f ‘\‘;:";I‘ l':"r | Enjoyed at the First Party of the Par- ili Johnson, l..-(.rup w. nell Social Club, “reighton, Henry Lud- | The sccond season of the Parnell social dington, C. Lutz, ¢ Gallaghior, A, | elub was inugurated Lt ovening at Cunningam’s hall under most tavorable cireumstances, The hall was filled it is estimated that 150 couples wer Considerably more co dmitted had not the rule of | the organ ion been strictly adhered to and none but those who had been hon- ored with invitations admilted to the il This rule, it is understood, isto be studiously enforeed duving the present season, no matter what price of admis- sion parties desirous of participatin pleased to pay. Asa consequence, spectability and congeniulity are insu at all the parties. The programme -uumnw]l the follow- }mg numb, \d march, quadrille, | ¥ drille, polka, | Newporf, . quadrille, hnllh('lu" qwuh L, waltz, waltz-quadrille lm-lm waltz and adrille, The: by all the participants The officers of the association are as monies, J. J. follows: Master of cer Lloyd; floor Lumnulh'v J S.E. Collins, W. door uumun(h'u B. \I J.T. Conway; Louis Connolly committee, J. Connolly, . Kane, Lynn. The regular officers of the socicty J IInnI, president, B. Maher, seer end J. Connolly, treasur This s of parties will comprise one to be given every two weeks. . Price; White, reception E.J are THE NEW HO’l‘l‘ L. An Idea of What It Is Going to Be. Architect Mendelssohn said t work on the new hotel whichis to be crected on the south side of Farnam street between Ninth and Tenth, would commence in about two weeks. The plans have been drawn up and all that remains to be done now is the awarding of the contracts. The plans which have been drawn up by Mendelssohn & Fisher, the well known architects, contemvla a hotel building finer than anyvthing now in this city. The structure wili be 132 feet square and X ories high. It | will be built of St. Louis pressed brick with terra cotta trimmings of the most ornate design. There be over 200 rooms in the building. The rotunda \\Ill be ‘I large and roomy one, and will by winding stairs with a_ magni- em of proma fes and Karlm's It is the intention of Ir. Joslyn and his i to ve all the modern ments in the hotel, and muake respeets thoroughly first structure will cost in the of §200,000. improve- it in_all The neighiborhood Army RBricfs, A letter was received at army head- quarters to-day from Colonel Henry at Fort Leavenworth, who says that the De- | partment of the Platte team covered | itself with glory at the recent division competion. Itsecured four gold me one silver one and three special prizes. Three of its men have been appointed to places on the division team and three on | the army team. This an unusually large representation slm\\\(lul the Department of the been asserted-—u manship. A copy of the new c the war department and directing the soldiers how to use their carbines has been received at army headquarters. reular issuod by Police O Helsley dl\]l()\l‘ll of a large of cases in police conrt th [ morning. Most of them were ording cases of drunkenness. Several prosti- tutes were arrested for being delinguent, and were fined $5 and costs apicee. James 1. for stealing a pair of bridles, was fined &5 and costs s - tenced to fifteen days in_ the county jail Joseph Morrison and Edward Sproule were fined § and costs for carrying con cealed weapons, Thomas, and costs for drunkenness wd Hugh Cameron, who had en fighting until the taces of both looked like o picce of ehewed beef steak, were fined $5 and costs apiece. Judge number DRPRICES GPECIAL | MOST PERFECT MADE Frepared with strict rogard to Purlty, Btrongth, ard Healthfuloe rico's Baklig Fomderc g B A famoniame ALG10 oF PLGg bates, Dr. Extacts, Vaallls, Lomou, ciec. n.\amw,v. VO BANVIT POWDER OO Cn A4 S I | champion of lowa, is here spoiling for a | the notorious, paida | All for Omaha, T. 7. Godman, known to_every citizen of Keokuk, and who was at one time at the head of the business of the oxtensive - packing establishment of Godman & Bro,, has rocently loeated at Om: Ir. God man s deserving of exc good fortune, and we trust that it may { be plentifully bestowed upon him in his new field of operations. Mr. God- man is a man thoroughly posted in all the details of the pork packing husiness, is particularly skilled in_the proper cur- tofore when acti- | iug of meats, and | ally engaged in the business, the God- 1 anational repu- man brand of hams h tation.—[ Keokuk (Ia.) Gate City. Mr. 1. Kahn leaves this morning for Omaha, Neb,, to engage in business.” Ho bears with him th M friends for a sue ful and arcer, He deserves it, and © !n rerfully recommends him best wishes to the zens of “Omaha as an honorable | straightforward young man,—(Bradford Era - A Furniture Manufactory Assured, The West Davenport Furniture com- nany, who have a branch in this city, have recognized the advantages of- fered by Omaba for manufacturing en- terprises and have decided to locate a branch manufacturing establisment. The company has purchased ground, the lo- eation of which they will not make pub- lic for a few days, and will commence work in a short time upon a complete es- tablishment including shops, warchouses, ete. The firm will employ about one hundred and fifty men irom the start, as soon as their baildings e completed, and exvect to double the number \\lllun year, houss An Exploded Stove. 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