Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 9, 1887, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY HORSE CAR VS, CABLE. The Former Enlarges Its Complaint and Claims Additional Damages. The Omaha Horse NON-PARTISANS VICTORIOUS. Honest Candidates Elected By an Overwhelming Majority. Cable Tramway filed in the United States terday amendments to plemental bill of complaint in this cause. Among other things cited is the fact that since the presentation of the original bill de- fendants have built a double track cable rail- Dodge street, double track on Thirteenth IN CITY AND COUNTY. A Good Share of the Republican Can- didates Pull Through—Some Suce Democrats—The Count triment of smooth running of plainti structed double tracks at the junctu bk Pl On bl L teenth and Dodge streets, T The election in Omaha oft very quietly. res at the polis, Iy closed there was ve a light vote cast, not over one-half of the actual voters, notwith- standing the usual restraint of registration was thrown oft. T terday passed There were ver; The saloons being Plaintift’s single across the lattc h track on Farnam at its conjunction with Tenth stre instance orator's rails have outset of this ing, it is alleg rainfall during kept quite a large number of voters away from the polls, There was a great deal of scratching on th ciary and county tickets, and_the count has necessarily been ve however, at this hour, publicans have cle “fused to remedy the same. car compuny usk that th vounds that defendants ln\\l‘ 85 plaintiff’s track, ]SS UPOIL OrALOr's proper Court, on the 1t is safe to say, 3 a. m., thatthe re- are guilty of t and franchise to its g alleged that orator's tracks were cut without a shadow of wuthority of tion that the injunc | and that defendants be required to remove slots and works at eac : and restore rails of plaintiff's to 1} and pay all such dam tuined by reason the had no opposition, for tr county surveyor, and in all probability the and they peti- No definite results as to the other iven at this hour, likely not until the official canvuss the track and county candid ¢ opened bright the workers and adherents of the diffe s were carly at the polls and put in 3 A light vote was polled in 1 sluggishness was appur voters, though the weather, up to three hours before the closing of the polls, was all that could be desired. 8 rain began to fall and came down in a stea stream until th The best of o different polling pl strictly tabooed. and pleasant e petition of Nuckoils county of Lincoln, to recover , agninst Benjamin Bi certain lands near the 1son, Nuckolls o mluh was filed y alleges that some six yeurs ago aho was pos- uientioned, and that by Ivu\nl she \\u« ler was main s, and hard words wi mortgage for through their machinations | monetary #ecompense whatso- « the law to the © was considerab) in by the vote In the third »was the usual dispensing of boodle, and bummcer was out iu Hiram M. Chittenden has just 1 for the use of officers of the De- finely exceuted map ation on which is lo- The latter is placed in evation, while on the n showing the fort partment of the Plat of the military cated Fort Niot the middle of the r side of the map is u dia fifth and sixth w it was of the har he most noise, ducted with the . An abstract of * us obtainuble is given on this utenant Kennon in all its sinuosity as also thos ve the doubtful eredit plling sund hills on the ut covermg of grass, are ~with_the loca- State Ticket, composed of ¢ for the supreme court es for regents of o eleeted by not less thin water-courses which b also well desc tion of Valentine, which, cluded in the i This work requi of Licutenant Chittenden's attention ] is in possession of an old flint-lock musket, which docs ot belie its an- t high, with a bar- rel I about m thin as u wafer, just such u|| 5 thl'I\( Alx\ll\." state university, d about six weeks he Judicia exciting con legrislature they Seventh and N ith districts there Judges elected, in the Third there were four, and in the other seven ther In some districts the democrats endor: republican candidates, whi » have been some sharp contest First district Humphre Qidate, withdrew three day . who had been en by the labor party, was put on thoe ticket in i The election of Broady. eneral was a boy. ant Kennon returned a few da re hio left his Natilus ended from nother districts | GIEHERIRt RS in which he had’ d \, when summoned home by telegrams. He is' now on his way stopping here and the hunt, which the plentiful condition of F makes most enj ent trip is expected to last i v the Missouri, e to enjoy a little republican, will | by his colleague, Appleg Railroad News. announcement was o that the Missouri Pacific Arters now oceupl National Bank, on the Thirteenth and Farnam streets, and was to take possession of it about the first of next In the Second district pman, of Plattsmouth, epublican nominee, who is elected with- outopposition. g yer, of Lincoln, against Allen W. Ficld, republican, forme The fight betw democrats en- ade a fow days oad had rented the Merchapts’ hwest corner of spring, when rwas the candidate ratie ticket against Kd Id and & number of bolted the ti thongh Lincoln was mouncement was in_err 1 by over 1,000 fon has rented quarters to which the bank is t or a rental of $5,000, of the bank, namely ce been rented by and his friend s support of Sawyer ent Deindorft the Union Pa- a8 soon as the will carry Douglas county by Hopewell has no op 000 majority s local ticket ment will be a surpr short time since the three straight ublican candidate, r d his colleagucs. district Judge Post, repub- 10 opposition, and Mar- his ropublican colleague, probably be elected. in the Fifth district, has 1 without opposition. Norval, in the Sixth district, had In the Fourth lican, had practi 3 The office of the I company is now half occupied by Union i and occommodations being provided f building, to wk wiatkee oftices vet been announced what ing will be required renting of the old quarters of the Merchants district the bar had en- wers, republican, and J. C. Crawford, democrat, the present jndge, but ublicans nominated ex-Staie Senator , together with Pow s sing republican, the tion of Crawford is in doubt. In the Tenth district Judge Hamer falo county, will be dorsed Isanc of Dixon count Social and Scientifie, The second regular n scientific club tock p! “Errors of ]\lm?«'n Suie H. lwm hold, lh(‘ How the Poo withstanding the vote the principal pool roonis of the crowded to suffoc os and incongruities P AMES 0. HARU 0.2 H €. Bechtold el crowd surged through the rooms ) of modern scicn tives of the favorit H Ly long_odds _w Bets on New popular wag tidanes werd York and Ohio woro the most outside of the city and count 1 s extinguished rstition and despotic ht avise inour days odds were in RIAL MEETING. Proceedings at the Last Gathering of ignorant might be d man mind i so Cable Notes, Presbyterian Ministerial Kansas City the Millard, there was a good attendanc local clergymen of that expiration of the torm of theold officers huy obert Gillan, of rived in this ¢it rtion with re- veral places by th ‘The oftice eng tan Cable compuny ave been finished | st outside, sis ubsolutely re ;, will bo done opening of sprin The subject for discu: cuching,” whi sion was that ntrodueed by s of the office are i) showing the profile vy street in Dun the gentlemen present The subject of changing the nime of the Prosbytorian Second was i, Mo, has been rthe most Lrilliant of auspices. with the Western s and the last two gerat St.Joscph. 1 his patrons as changed its name to that of tic had gono out of existence, hus been connecte Union for a number of yos ||nh-|.‘ strect .h\ln h erian, which ai of his employe bring lis family. } homt to which b ) the Press. » proprietars, publishe lul:lm'lll of u chreh on Lake »Lu -( entit 1he last wentioned to the geogr: nution of North' ehu 3 oned will very likely st Lkoly cause a cha oBurces I Lhe uity. editors, reparters, of the pross of Omuha: wion of the Oma isnew ready for ade, and this will yieenth streot; ; 10 a veselution passed ab the last meeting of the club all persons sign- ing said constitution before Sunday. Novem- ber 18, will be ciassed us charter ‘members. The initiation fee has been fixed at #. E. C. SNypeR, Secretary. AN OMAHAN ABROAD, What a Pair of Attentive Ears Heard About This City's Reputation. L. M. Rheem, manager of the A. D. T. Co., returned a few days ago from Indianapolis and other places in the east, and the manner in which he speaks of the attention which Omaha attracted wherever he went is markable. “When I on the train,” he said, of course I got into conversation with people and as soon as it was found I was from Omaha, people from all parts of the car would gather around and say, “You're from Omwaha, are you! Well how things out there, anyway! How's real +; 18 it still booming! Are you increas- ing in_populationt How many have you now! What about manufactures! What's your indebtedness? And a hundred other Qquestions like that. T answered all of them as best I could, and did not find anybody who left e in a sceptical mood, cither. \We at home, here, don't begin' to appreciate the ' extent to which we have been advertised abroad, nor the amount of good it has done. The live and wide-awake men of the east have been attracted by the advertisement, and many of them seem to be still disposed to turn their attention in our direciion. “Iwent to Chicago and went ‘on_‘change’ and met anumberof the deale Tlitell you you can hardly realize how well posted those fellowsare. Do you know that the building we are doing here 'is attracting more attention abrond than it is here. Those three banks, the New York Life insurance building, the new Bee block, the Barker building, and the other big structures now in_course of eree- tion, awe considered the equals of those being built in any city in the country. They will g 1 in bringing to this city next cear many more public spirited men who will give Omaha another movement to the front. MORTUARY TTERS. Facts About Those Who Have De- parted This Life. The funeral of the late Martin Connolly, who died at St, Joseph's hospital from the effects of an injury sustained at the Union Pacific crossing on Sunday last, took place yes- yesterday at 8 o'clock from his late resi- dence, 911 Davenport s . The remains thedral of the St. Philo- were borne to the ¢ mena, where a requiem m; s celebrated, afte ed in the come: tery of the Holy Sepulchre ANDERSON. Alexander Anderson, a young member of the 8" union, who died a few days ago was buried this yesterday afternoon from 1 rett & Heafy's a large number of the membe of the union being in attendance. BURROWS. The remains of this man claimed at Barrett & Heal ascertained that the dec of the G. A. R. and ste ill remain un- It has been d was a member being taken to WAL The remains of John \\ull"ll. who died at tln luN]nLnl 8sevy 0, Were buried yes BURIED AT COUNCIL DIUFFS. The remains of Lawn, the man who was burned to death Sunday night, were moved to Council Bluffs yesterday for in- terment in the family vault. Lawn's famil moved from Council Bluffs to Greenwoo some time since, buta lot in the cemetery at theirotd home. Two of Lawn's ncphews took charge of the body. WALLACE. Frank Wallace, a man thirty-five years of age, long afilicted with consumption, was found dead yesterday in his bed, at his late residence near Suunders street and the Belt line. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. tor cars for the Swift Several new refrige cking company ) The artisian well at Fowler's packing house was down to the depth of 1370 feet at noon yesterday. Work on the Re suspend d hotel, wh has been d for some time, will be resumed in n'ull men who will be employed in the mour packing house arrvived from Chicago sterd; William Loving, agent for a patent chim- sy cowl, manufactured in Joseph, Mo, wis in the city yesterday in the interest of his house. P. W. Hodson, the merchant whose failure was announced in_the morning's Bre, states 1 be adjusted and that he will resume business in a few days. Mr, James Defoy of Creston, Iowa, is in the city and contemplates locating a carviag wfactury and repaiv shop if ements are offered him, The engine in Armour’s packing he fived up yesterday. Al of Fowler men were employed by the Armour company last night and killing will begin to-day. med John Gaffney, who lives at while attempting to board a rapidly moving train between South Omrha and Albright yesterday fell and broke his right leg below the knee. He was taken o Council Bluffs where he has friends, v that a new paper will be establised in South Omaha t January 1. Who the founders are the o' informant is not at liberty to say, but arks it is rned t a stock company, composed principally of Omaha partics, will be organized. The journal will be devoted to the 'ment of South Omaha's interests, 1l use alarge por- tion of its space in publishing u complete market report. It is stated on_good authori dai ccting of the Fire Vets, There will be a meeting of the Veteran Piremen's association of the city of Omaha at Fire Chief Galligan’s oftice, in the city ng, this evening at 8 o'clock. hias been ealled for the pu ing applications for membel election of oficers and the adoption of the constitution and by laws. An O1d Concord. Jim Stephenson has had several of his Concord coaches painted green and decc with gold, so that they now look like the vona-fide article which was so common in the cast of other ¢ and later adopted in the west under cover of a flami d. The first of thesc is a beauty and way yet be used for local amuscment. FRIEND—WIH R—On in Owmaha, Mr. B, Friend, of Chicago, to Miss S. M. Wheeler, of Boston. No cards. Personal Paragraphs. Mrs., Antwerp, the wife of the Rev. /. H. Antwerp, of D . Tn guest of her nic Captain . Muys, C. E, is Yost and daughter left last evening for a visit with relatives at Clifton Spr N Mrs. A. McCullough and Miss C. Ste- venson., of New York, in company with W. M. Smith, are stopping over in the city on their way to the Pacifie Coast, and are registered at the Windsor, Portions of the§ **Michael Strogoff” party are registered at the Windsor M. H. Ashlin and wife, of Sew: Veb. are at the Windsor. J. Bateman and wife, of Cedar Rap- ids, Ia., are at the Paxton. Mps. G. L. Wilson, of San Diego, Cul., is at the Paxton, D. C. Rounds and wife, Courtland, Neb, it the Paxton, 8. Wysocki and wife, of St. Paul, Neh., at the Paxton. Charles H. Mehngan and wife, Chi- cago, are at the Paxton, H. Cutting, of Kearney, Wm. B Hall and Fred 5. Miles, of Chicago, ave at the Millard, Mvs. W. H. Calhoun returned \\~\ day mopning to her home in town Ia., after a fortnight's v daughters in this city, rd, an ISID IST—PIBM 81T CAXDIDATES. z 2 g 2 £ L “pupeg faqmy WID P2 PupaLg wuaIoLy ** Jupaiqg nomy VeI UosIIZAL *PURLE TN WU 0oL g S HSID IS[—DAR M TULASS Hogents of University—1, . Davis R Sheriff—William l'n‘hvu'n‘ District Court ¢ Supt. of Schools— Com'rs Thtrd District Fourth District reesees The Hyperion Part Despite the inclemency of the w evening the members of the turned out in goodly numbers to th party of the scuson and, despite hi Hyperion club his oceupation as coac! an an engagement as and Mrs. Nelson Alvord at_Green's florid complexion and finc-looking, pos- sibly about twenty-three y groomed the horses attired in a ,_'nhl- embroidered smoking juck trousers, and wearing a student’s u-l\ i undergarments time was enjoy e RESOURCES OF WYOMING. Display at their warerooms, 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street, the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades, including STEINWAY, FISCHER, LYON & HEALY ORGAN Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords the purchaser an absolute safeguwurd against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY, 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STREETs lH( hes I|| 0il and Minerals. was omlunul would proceed to w aved satin vest, with dragon: decorating the sang rapturously, and in his room oy the stables played upon the flute, {1 SVOUE Lo HHARGesb e The Oil King of Wyoming, reached Chicago yester- oned speei- y as to the won- vd grand future of the hich he hails, he t conversation PRS- SRR derful resources PlA BURDETT, STANDARD, LYON&HEALY The adjutant gen- General Ter that all the re- eral has received through neral Ruger lop Wyoming ]ml'n\Hnn to dey time have becn pr specting I‘n| ml Livon, lead, copper, s send Deaf lluli to Fort Suellin 1o send seven 3 ago Seminol Indian, while out hunti the flowing oil spring. It is simply n which oil and water utinually bubble are now ahout two barrels daily dipped up from it. worth forty centsa The warmer the weather the That oil is 1lon on the grounds. pers, Mowers i as a medicine for other machinery, rheumatism, nsportation it has never been seventy miles west of the Eikhorn ter- minus of the Fremont & Missouri Valley as the *“North- which in a short time will be - mplc\u(l to within ten miles of the oil north of these s lo- ':\ilx'uml. bette .S. RAYMON Nehraska National Bank, V. S. DE!’OSXTOBY OMARA, NEB. qul\ mile springs there Eighteen nnl point, on Powder river, ngs have been found wh l ave ,ndu\l\ Ilm\ nf h\l barrels. Independence They run from e :s west of this four natural oil h.together, BODWELL & McINTOSH, Real Estate Dealers, uth Spring Street, Californias y property of ll de information to new-coms ers freely @ven. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, ty, strength and whol omical than the sold in comyy st short welg ire vast .~4n]u holl two inches to forty feet in thick re in both the liquid and It is 85 per cent soda beds on Los Angeles, Dealers in city and seriptions, Gene is found the Amarvel of purt kinds, and cannot be fon with the mulitude of low alum or phosphate y ROYAL BAKING I DIAMOND S WATCHES, =JEWELRY,= BRONZES!|] [Imortr’s Pri MAX MEYER & BRO. H. W, YATES, President. Lewis 8. REED, Vi ROOFING. G.W.ROGERS Composition and Gravel Roofing. Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Reofing. Medal Brand 2 1 the Platte viver. be made of this soda. manufactured from engo soup mun, is figuring on it to use in . HuGues, Cashier W. V. Monse, 1N S, COLLING, south of this soda bed the great 1 Banking Office— THE IRON BANK. hand Farnam §ts, 1 lhmkml. Business Transacted, Pennsylvania mines. ave found gold being worked, ¢ BN Y et e elop our tei the richest land i now worth TLY R WEAKN Knt, giv-, of 0 to $1,000 a cl e, combined. Gas. nlnnllhn e lLLgP "7 one in tho world generati acontimuous Electrio & Magnel current, Beientifie, Powerful, Durable, Over 8,000 cured. Bend Riarmp [ ALSO ELECTRIC n:l.'rn FOR On. HORNE. INVENTO! Ask your retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE JAMES MEANS AFFAIRS IN FAR-OFF INDIA. A Chat With wa = ndan Eisctrio Co. 169 A.u'-'m t Chicago 'I‘l'lhuul H ) \lh(l‘\d (']I"\ll('l'l of \lal at the Grand Pacific. had been connected with the puMw works departmeat of England .m(l detailed in India for the last fifteen He has been in charge of ri in that country. sfurlough in Ameri nilrond and brid Joad buildin now on a yea Pure, Lovely Come of road have been built, and about 5,000 Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 2 » control of the lish government, and the others ars Chintige ot Lite, This guarantee seps buck priv EYE ANI] EAH soon see fre JAMES MEANS 83 SHO 1l $5 Shie i 18 ab pital invested in Ind wish we could lnuuh room (ux- 4 [ noises, THICKen | NERVOUS Vv on the market s W ||h aknowl- In which durability I cons throughont the United Sta wheat crop is dey We have di mond mincs “on H.. hun Sumes Meais & C Full line of the from one of the plflflfl AND SKIN Tead and Honen: Srp th i Tongu 2 North 16tk stre 3 Hayward Hrc L BLUEFS by bun‘tnl& J. B. I-IAYNES lumwhl £ |h\m|phuu\ Indin \\m 1. and this had been pe the visit of the l’\'nu-u uf W X = was being ¢ re wis a great ANCES f0r DEFORMITIES, S, AppATALuS and Fomo: sent frec hum for successfut trew dic or St cn e Recompaniod by four cents 1 stamps. Seud e cents in stamps f: 5 upon private arrvied on ex- M nervous dige Bronc Bitin In. Terins strictly cash. Call on or address, DR. POWELL REEVES. 514 South Lith St., nd Blood and il surglent were only about 300 miles from the Omaha, Nebe me widespread, ican missionaries had done than anyone else to — SCIEN‘I‘IFIG — OFFICIAL— STENOGRAPHER, 10 MEN K upon 1rivate, Spes us Disenses, eLc. Omaha Medici al and Surgleal Institute, or Or, McMenamy, Cor, 13th and Dodge Sts., Omaba, Neb, s |ll|||' \I«(hml\-m or Scoteh I son left for New York 1 turns to Chic Third Judictal Distrd o in a few days, 37 CHAMBER OF COMM he leaves for the west to look into road construct i ——— Jolly Nobleman i 1 consul at New York ederick Stahl to save his est GLUCK & WILKINSON. teckPlano "RUPTURE CURED phssicians alwies in e By Dr. nedikers Me paticnta, (oo sk Remarkable fot p was drafted into the Ger spring, and in order to IIM\ tled \n (hh [ .nmll\ Surgleal Bruces for PROF. N. D. COOK, 0m||l|n. Neb His pure: nn | Room 6, 1514 l)mu.hm LOST!A! D errons And bad pract EN BEAL €O, 1 ,;mmm lu:n'h Young Stahle had ;\m education ut the Heidelbevg, \ulunl\.d. speaks fourlanguag, WUUDBRIDGE BROS. rical Lostiiute the Bist choioe, luvmnul. st

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