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THE CITY. Born—To M Ormsby, a boy The board of public works will Saturday move into the office at pre occupind by the city treasurer. The Kountze Place Tennis club will meet at J. J. McLain's, Twenty-second and Spencer streets, to-night, to change the organization into a dancing club. David B, Hume, anold resident of tl city, and for many years an employe in the Union Pacific shops, is lying very {1l at his residence, 619 North Nine- tecnth street. John Crawford, of Crawford comes to town to be killed or cured. Ho was thrown from his corn-plantee some time ago and sustained a severe ne ous shock, He lost all his property in endeavoring to bo cured, and is now a pner of ¢ ty. Mr. B. W. A. Werth, ajob pri the Omaha Tribune, and Miss Jose Bardo, daughter of Nathanicl Sar Waskingtor, D. C., were married at the residence of Mr. and Mr L, Hein man, No. 1341 Ohio street, last Suturs svening. Both br and groom deaf mutes. Th nony wns formed by Rev. J. Her, Mr. John Gillespie, princial of the deaf and Gumb institute, acting as interp After the cercmony & bridal was served, and M William next ent county, por- supper Personal Paragraphs, Gus Barthol is enjoying a weak's visit with relatives in St. Louis. J.J. McLain and wife are in St. Louis viewing the carnival of the Veiled Prophets, Euclid Martin has gone to St. Louis to take tn the exposition. Ho will return Thnrsday evening. Miss Emma Chimqu has been visiting Mrs, J. B, summer, is visiting friends in Nebrasks City. Sho will return to this city and spend tho winter here. At the Windso for, N. Y.; W. A, Miss Lotta,Lane, cago; W. Hopk A. Lambelet and son H. Hasberg, South Oma Hon. Charles Rief, ex-me islature, from Hall county, city yesterduy on his way to will visit London and also the great cities of the continent, including Paris, Genoa, Rome and Naples, He will do Vesuvius and Actna, d ISgypt. Deadwood, who W. T. Moulton, R or, Rawlins, Wyo.; Lancoln; L. Parker, Chi- Peoriay P, ). Bergan, Verdigris, Nel 10, iber of the le ed in the urope. He A Bad Story. It now appears that Charles W. the traveling man who suicided b days ago, was an embezzler, He was in the employ of Colchester & Co., of Clucago, and collected #3500 of their money for which he made no return, Bound for China. Undertaker Burkett went over to Council Bluffs yesterday to exhume the remains of Lee Wah, a chinaman whogyas buried there years ago. The friends of Wah haye raised enough money to defray the expense of sending the bones back to his native home across the water. Tugele, e a fow G. B. H. Brill, F. Radford, J. W. Jones, J. 8. McKay Trobrige, ap- pointed to clerkships in the railway mail ser- vice last spring on six months probation, have just received their final appointments, Brill, Radford and Jones are on the Omaha ana Ogden ran, McKay runs from Lincon to Concordia, Kan., and Irobrige from Lincoln to Allmnce, \V Delaney’s Defense, Pete Delaney, tho tramp tclegraph op- prator who beat John Meyers, the night watchman at the Union Pacific h quarters, was arraigned. His plea was guilty of the assault, but he declared.that it was done in self-defense. Meyers was unable to appear yesterday the hearing was put over until Thursday. and An Oregonian. H. C. Eichenberge) leading real estate agent of Portiund, Ore., is in the city look- ing after property interests. Ho says Port- 1and is growing and improving very rapidly. A hotel costing 300,000 is being completed, and will be opened up about the first of Jan- uary. Several new cable and clectric motor lines are_being put 1 operation, and busi- ness of all kinds is very active. Orr in Jail. + “I waive a preliminary examination, your honor,” said youog Ed Orr, when in the po- lice court yesterday morning on the charge of graund larceny, He was then held to the district court in the sum of $1,000, but could not give bail and was locked up. Orr is the the young man who cleaned out H. F. Gates’ wardrobe at the Murray hotel and was traced to Chicago where he rested. The complaint was filed by B. Sillo- way, the proprictor of the house, Like Peas, “Now, I was never here before," “Yes vou were,” said Judge Berka, “‘avd for this very same offense—drunkenness.” “Now I wasn't. 'Twas my twin brother BilL” “That's right judge,” chimed In Captain Mosty It was his brother. They look 80 nearly alike that it is dificult to distin- guish them apart.” “Then Ll fine you only £3 and costs,” The prisoner was Steve Nugent, At Work With a Will. Now that the question of material for the new city hall has been decided, Coots & Son, the contractors, have resolved to push the work as rapidly as possiblo, To-dny they will set a large forco of men to work making tho excavations for the new concrete foundations, which will be laid broad and deep. The basement and first story of tho building are to be of Dodlin ranite, while the reniainder of the structure 8 t0 bo of Portagered sandstone. ‘The Dod- lin granite is of a grayish color with dark ilo the Portago sundstone is the ame used in the new entrance to the Omaba National bank, Hastings, A large number of delogates to the repub- lican leugue and the state republican con. vention which meets to-day at Hastings, left over the Burlington yesterday and a large number will leave to-night for the same wnt, Among the former were W. . Gur- ey, Fred Nye, R. A, L. Dick, C. . Bruner, A.B. Smits, Richard Berlin, John' McDon' 80, G, F. Franklin, Paul Vande H. Mercer, William Farr, John ( Erion, D Auderson, Henry Rabe, [eury Ricek, Frank Dorse, Chris Kelsey, D. D. Wheoler, I Baldwin, R. D. Duncan, Stenberg, Lee Istelle, A special train will laav, horn ut 12:15 p. m, f 10 convey the “'delinquent” Still By hing Out. Itis the intention of the Omaha Motor Railway company to finish the line on South Eleventh streot first, and, s soon as suf- floient wire for overhead purposes urriy the work will be pusted forward on the contiuuation of the line on Vinton street to Twenth-fourth and thenco to South Omaba At the same time the Seventeenth and Sherman avenue line, which now ex- tends to the fair grounds, w be built a mile west of its present terminua, ) Before the end of the present week, the Omaha street railway co ¥y will tinish Iaying the tracks of its now line extending from Park avenue west on Leavenwdrth street to the Belt line, Tho next line to commence on Par] o here on the Elk- Hastings to-day members. receive attontion wi) veuue ana extend wet on Pacific to Thirty-second street gnd thence south, This depends, b the complevion of the gradiag which is done on those streets by the ¢ The switches for the ne which is to run south on K over tho viaduet, are being put in at 1w Vm sud Howard, { HE OMAHA DAILY BEm TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1889, REGISTER, REGISTER. Registrars, and Whero They Wil Ofofate To-day. Under the new law the registrars of elec- tion will sit forthe first time to-day. They comprise the following officials, and will bo found at the following places: FIRST WARD First_District—Railroad ticket office, 807 South Tenth street. R. Hendrickson,Lucian Hals, Robert Glena, scond District—i3arber shop, Sixthatreet. Charles Conoyer, B. K. R, J, Jenkinson. Third district 1110 South Long, Hirt's grocory, Tenth street and_Martha,~ C. F. Good- mith, Thomas Ring. IND WARD First Distric Sixteonth streot, K. V stadt, William Holmes, Second District—Pickard, market, Vinton street. L. D. Pickard, Dan O° William Gatewoood TIIRD WARD, st District—No.017 Capitol avenue, D. ove, D. MeLeud, T. Crossloy. Second’ District—No, 319 South Bleyenth strect, J, A, Fogarty, Hartley, W. S, Joncs, Hartos, W. 1040 ofe, FOURTIT WARD, First District—Leslies' drug store, 102 South Sixteenth str George H. Loslic, P. E. Robinso Second -~ Little's ci; street, A. Mclntosh, Parratt, , 1505 Fai Charles Little, m PIPTH WARD. (lostello’s cigar Sixteenth _street, John ay, Frank Friedly nd District—1816 Shern between Corby and Ohio st Wilkins, John Mogarry, O. K SINTIH WARD, Iirst District—Club_room, streots, W. A. nn, Prank Wiggs, Second _Districv— fourth and Elkborn 1. Mayne, d Distriet-—-S| L third and PParker streots VENTIL WARD, st District—Republican headc & avenue, betwoen Poppleton Wooaworth avenue: Charies I W. Nelson, George I Second District—Rie sixth and Walnut_ stre Frank Crawford, Harry ¢ BIGIUTIL WARD, Cu Silas B, Lake, First District North Alex G store, Wall an ts, Ch Backus, enue, rlos Twent Grant, hall, Twenty W. H. Hen oum nlway. Loy * grocery, Thirty- arters at enue and bomas, Twenty- strect, at Jacov Moore, econd ])Nul ~2102 Cuming street, drug store: A W. Parker, Thouas Doyie, J. H. Schmidt, NINTIT WARD, First District—2003 Farnam F. Hems, J. B. Patterson, Buren. cond District—i Lowe and Mercor av B. L. Stewart, C. H Dr, Hull's Congh Syrup talke all cough preparations on our & Palmenter, Jame rtily rocommend Salvation in, for it acts like a charm, CAULLEY (policeman), residence 2 st., Balto., Ma. Vs office, A C. | orner ldwards, lead of s 0il for M- . Bond SARPY'S CHOIC 1l She Put Up a Candidate for the Bench ? The republicans of Washington county assed . resolution in their convention Blair Inst Saturday endorsing Jesse Davis to fill the district bench vacancy caused by Judge Grofl's resignation. The district central committee which met in Blair last I'riday ealled a district conven- tion to be held in Omaha on the Lith inst. for the purpose of selecting and placing in nomi- nation a candidate to succeed Judge Groff. The action of Washington county’s repub- licans puts a secona candaidate in the field, aud it is rumored that Sarpy county will also present a man., Jesse Davis is sixty years old, and hxs lived in Nebraska a long time. He was probate judge of Washington county twont, two years ago, and since retiring from th office, which he had held for several terms, has been actively engaged in practicing law in Blair. ho delogates selected to represent Wash- ington county in the district convetion are W. C. Waiton, Ham Chapman, Samuel Spiker, J. W. Boggs, Robert Livingston, John Can Taylor, Gene Cook, i, W, v Sell o result of Saturd vention I and espe: s republican con- s put the democratic candidates, ally those aspiring 1o the ofiice of sheriff, right on thewr meitle, John Droel and John Boyd both hastened out into the count ly yesterday morn- ing, each determmed “upon capturing a ' major of the townslip de egations. fight il Il’\L satu day when our convention mee obse ieading spirit_of the democratic part tween these two men, will be one of the liveliest as well as the hottest of the present campaign,” George Sternsdorf, the young real estate magnate, has entered the race against Mike Roche and Tom O'Brien for county clerl and is already leading them a_morry race. Sternsdozf resides in the Pifth ward, Dr. Harrigan, ore of the assistant county physicians, has’ been put up as a candidate for coroner, though his sudden candidacy in no way affects tho determination of Pat Heafy'to remain on the track. Cushman’s Mentho inhaler cures catairh, dache, nouralgia, asthma, hay fever. fres at your druggist. Brice 50 cents. ROCHE'S POCKET, 1t Must Make Goud a Lnck of Fees for Last Month, The report of County Clerk Roche for the quarter ending September 8), made to the o gurday, shows the re- ceipts of his office for that term to have been £5.81 less than the expenditures. The re- ceipts wero §1,021.27, and the expenditures, $1,070.08. This deficit will come out of the county clerk's pocket at the end of the year. unless the receipts for the next quarter should be litures, The county ¢l ila 00 a year,providing the fees of the oflico are sufli- cient to pay that amount, and any deficit is borne by tho cle ice’ the separation of the office of county elerk from that of tho registor of d bie receipts of the cloric's oftice haye been covfined to fees from in- corporations, bills of sale, loases, chattles, dentists and physicians register and a few miscellancous sources. This 18 the first in- stauce 1n which the fees have not equalled the expenditures, One of the Lots in Plainfleld, in Col- orado, For One Dollar. Don't be a day too late and regret it. Bear in mind we are going to h artesian wells, lakes and a city of people in eighteen months, and a for one dollar will make you a hand- some profit in that time. Wo have fine water now and an ele- gant location, but $250,000 in improve- ments will change the looks of things Wo will sell no lots for less than after October 15, If you want one now is the time. PLAINFIELD ADDITION tle Rocl RER L DIED AT 'AIIIA THRESHOLD, 0., olo. 01d Age and Reart Diseaso Ends Mrs, White's Lite. Mrs, White, a lady fifty-six years of age, fell doad at the door of a friend at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, The woman lived i the rear of No. 1419 Cuming street., Sho had st to call on Mrs. Cornell, o friond, at Seventcenth aud Cumiog streets, When sho reached the door and had placed her band ou the kuob, sho was stricken down with heart disoase and died before stie could be carried iuto the house, William Brown, an ewmploye Pacifie shops, happened 10 be dv the Union ving by snd discovered her. Ho notified Mrs. Cornell, who turned the body over to Cornoner Drexel, but an inquest was decmed unneces-: sary Mes, Whito was an old resident of Omaba and worked hard with her needle in De- groft's overall factory from early until late in spite of her age. She has ono son and one daughter, but neither of them live in this city, The sad news was wired to them, THE PARK COMMISSION, It Considers the Application of the Consolidated Strect Car Company. The board of park commissioners held a special meeting yosterday afternoon to cons sider tho application of the Consolidated Street Railway company for permission to cross the northwest corner of Hanscom park with a double track for their motor lina, Messrs. Miller, Lakoand Millard, of the board wore present, and Captain Rustin and Superintendent Smith, of the railway com- pany. The latter presented plans to board showing the proposed routs, dows Thirty-sccond street to the park, the diagonally across tho northwest corner of tho park to Thirty-sccond avenue, and then south along the west sidoof the park, b tweon the park and the stroct. They ex plained that they had recaived permission ' the coancil and the board of vub works to lay their tracks alo what wo ordinarily be the sidewalk, on the west side of the park, and wanted the board to grant thom pormission o cross the park in order to avoid making curve on a heavy g resting per which wou ut off, Judgo Laka was of the op board of park commissioners ¥ over a matter of this sort. ‘Fhey cau control and improve s but cannot grant privi legos of this sort, ch right rests with the uncil, with the cousent of the plice in the fon that the d no control no of the denors of was present and signified his willinzness to allow thoe railway company to cross the corner, Captain Rustin a statement in were not o across tho ¢ ters with the defer to the on of the quost was granted, I'he proposed line wil Park avenue line at west to Thivt; l and south “The southe en decided on. Itn tended to South Omuh, commenced s soon as pormission to cross the park for the line is on th Hanscom park i the hoard riting showin 1o the t s it would I, wio to give hat the ving put expedite mat- ould mo _doubt board, This re- n braneh off from tho Pacific street and rua , thenea south 1o ho west side of tho 1inus has not ye utually i on it W uncil U'he material PAXTON HOTEL, OMATA— ution to commercial men. Fine st hotel in the west. Kittr prietors. Marrings Ficenss, Licenses wero the parties by Judge Shields vestord e and Residence. Delehant issued follo § Witham Eaton, Papillion. 1 Kate Beorline, Papillion, { Prank W. Days. Chey 1 Dell ith Omal For Headache Use Horsford's Acid P! Dr. 1. it. Sanford “Most oua s tem, such as b and Walnu xth Al\l' W ry Groock, of before Judyg charged with Iw, ashing ) analysis of De. Price’s it carefully compaunded, baking powder in the m PETER ( donors of | Berka | A RATD ONTHE TREASURY, The Economy of Leting the County Printingto Shaky Bidders, The commissioners advanced Mr, Vaughn, for the Democrat Puvlishing company, $700 on account on Saturday. There is a decilod differonco of opinion as to the amount still due Mr. Vaughn, The commissioners say they owe him $28.55. Mr. Vaughan clalms; however, that ho is the county's creditor dn the sum of §1,433.91. Vaughan's bill fo¥ printing the tax list was fons, three times, at 53¢ cents, descriptions, three times, { tenta, $ M, n total of §2,020.01. In addition to this statement there is a bill of §104 for publishing road notices, The amount clnimed by Vaughan is just three times the conteact vrice for prinfing tha delinquent tax list, Then theve is a littlo difference of $106 in the first item that | results trom a differen ralo of muitiplication used by Mr. Vaughn to that employed by tho county experts, Mr. Vaughn makes the pub: ation of 006 descriptions, threo times, at cents each, equal $312.57, whilo 'Mr. ns makes tho result of tho multiplication Evans und Commissioner the amount d luding his de- linquent tax 1 tho for rond notices. Of this sum €00 has boen paid, leaving a balance of §25, dae “Phoro is 1o question wbout said County Anditor County O'Keeffe Mr. Vau Auaitor it whatever,” Vaughn's 0 the tax- the lots at th insertion is based entirely u Advy er 1o Mothers, Winslow's Soothing Syrun ways be used for ehildren it soothes the ehild, softons , allays ail pains, cores wind and is tho best vemeay for diur= hottle n his nerv Mus. should sof sample Large 1 Brown. rooms. A Complicared AT J. W. Harpen i3 a Union Pacif and runs between Omaha and Grand Isiand, Saturday the auditing department of the road notitiea bim that w writ of garnishment for £26.10, duted ¢ 16, in favor of n issued from Justice pon was aumfounped wust be some mistake, as he But the urbane official insisted ind so the en- enmneer cured the se 110 Kroc on Septemboer 6.a «ummons. i upon him by one Geor t judgment for work and 1 been rendered e found had been Wetmore, labor for on Sep- servs Reagau had never per Harpen was ag- grieved aud insisted on un explanation, It resulted as iolloy A Mrs. Clara Hines, a woman of e tue living over Peter Woodmansca's s d Capitol avenue, emploved colored w 108 20t inte 3lufl’s, leay Vs bill uapaid. rpen had visited Mrs, wd on the advice of d sued him. W by leaving a room. \Vetmor Hines once or > one the e served y at Mrs, i3 not a con. W tino: complication, it appears that 3 trunik velo ug to one ising it beloagedd to Harpen, nd then returned it, An injunction will be applied ot court reatrawing the over the u ted oa the ¢f 1so return on a sumnion | Iris claimed that tho room was empty at the time he left the sumuons there. for in tle ury by ADE. : AGRICULTURE . l\rn D, ¢ Cream Baking Powder?I find and T rogard it as the best jarket in evers respeet. 'OLLIER. Late Chemist of the United States Department of Ax ure, “YOST” WRITING MACHINE Dot the Muching vourd yaid Call angion ¢ icel muachine on the vo o cail from 1o or not, and uld vo p or'¥0U WABE to pare o il gladly show you tue ** YOST7 anit the finest and lavgest s10ck of Typuwriter Furi- ture, Supplies, ete., ever brought to this city, ~ STRANG & GLMIK STEAM HEATING CO., Steam « and x Hot Ventilating Appar ENGINES, BOILERS, DON CARLOS * Water x Heating -atus and Supplies, STEAM PUMPS, ETC 'LUMBER (0., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Yellow PPine. To dealers only. Mills Southern ourl, R Telephons 157, A.B. MEY SHIPPERS AN homs, 1, om 2ands, U, 1a, Neb, National Bunk Buildi ER & CO., D DEALERS IN COAY:, & COKEK 108 South 18th Street, Opp. ETCHINGS, Y ENGE AVINGS, 0 SUPPLIES #8 MOULDINGS, PIANOS & ORGANS &3 1613 Douglas Str v Postoffice, Telephone 1400 iHOSPE: eet, Omaha, Nebras ca, FALL OVERCOATS. If you can buy ar Overcoat and save 83 per cent on the transaction, that 33 per cent is equivalent to so much money earned, Just consider for a moment what 33 per cont amounts to, on an Overcoat for which you have to pay $15.00 elsewhere. [t means a saving of of equal quality. be easily subtantiated by eompa It 1s he grades are lined with the v Special, beautiful fitting garments, at % On higher priced goods the saving will be gr rdly necessary to say that we show the lar tons, Kerseys, Wide Wales, Cheviots, ete. est line of medium *5.75, £0.00, 812 200 very fine all wool Kersey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining er, Our weight Overcos 5 and finer if you want them. 00 by purchasing of us, our vrice being $10.00 for goods claim to save you these dollars can son of our prices with those of other stores. s, comprising Mel- The finex best silk, with satin trimmings and of supe¥ior workmanship, and a rich satin sleeve lining, 00, they are really werth $13.00, and are sold for bhat elsewhere, Hat Department—Correct Fall shapes of Stiff and Soft Hats, at prices just about one half what you have to pay in other stores, finest Derbys at $2.00, $2.50 Shoes our Shoes o cheap, we sell them quick and accumulate no old stock. that can be had anywhere andevery pair and $2, We are opening daily new and fresh goods dir Our great 95 cent Derby has not yet been duplicated by any store for less than $2, , are of the same qualities t from the f: is sold with a guarantee. or which other houses ask from #3, actories, Our shoes are emphatically the best Uuar )0 to $5. Having a Lig trade and selling Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunks and Valises. Like in every department of our business we shall offer in this line the largest Variety at greatly lower prices than these goods can be bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. i War st I IANDR o Y Those cool days su 1l prop. t of our customers, scs Men’s Fall anl W st grads anship, 0wt [ o1y ot Warm | e artisti | dehtto the o | We have | \ clothing the Our stock iter Suits of of materfal and work- with an unlimited Hoslery and Underwy tion of wenr snipfs—som na 8 Children’s Clothing a NCHQR LL“ e Sebiimied e ivek SoaniTGet, (6t Mw York to Glasgow via Londondan Oct, 12th | Devonia, Octol Oct; 19th | Cireas New Yerk to Azores, Gibraltar and Italy. vlrtona‘.'ou. 10th, 3 R m. Faloon, i ettern of Cred : ertediront A "HENDERSON BROTHERS, Chicago, lll. HALL. AODIES, C. 1. Maxd —— others BOOKSELLERS AND DRUGBISTS., end for 200 page illustrated catalogue, Stationary, Fancy Goods, Toys and No- tions, gest and cheapest stock in the west, REDHEAD, NORTON, LATHROP &Co DES MOINES, 10WA, AMUSFMLNT"} TOMTACNG | MGNDAY 0CT. 7. V.EDNES DAY MATINEE. gagement of the Distinguisned Actress Rose Coghlan, Under the managemen s Plton, In The following repertoire Monday Evening and Wednesday “JOUELYN," Tuesday Evening Wednesday Even Resizular prices. Matines— FORGET ME NOT.” SPEG WOFFINGTON, Seats 5o ou sale Saturday, The ‘I‘yler Sz.tem of Bank Counters Ynegualed Lo 8tyle, Quslit or Pries The Tyler Desks, 200 New scllas, thier with 1000 Etyles Ta , Chairs, 'rha‘rylevuoynn”ew.-nemnhlnan and Désk Cumhmd Iylu hnul on Earth, 100 I"n Tllustratea Catalol ul\.«fiu 7 O TYLERDESK C0%, ST, Louls, Mo, 0: .4, IFOR *J’"\/‘Q..‘W\/L/\ { TRILORING. /) \ LN\ 4a080e600m, ) Adaucity with rich=; ness—you must seethe goods, but will onlygi’"{,““*"V know the full effect¥ when the artist’s skill turns out the suit complete— Some are costly; moderate in price--none common. Prices within the reach of all. l $5 to $12 $20 to $45 $18 to $50 It’s easy to examine our stock if we have hundreds of goods. Trousers mads to Orler, Suits e il]vercuats £ Desiring to exam: | SHOE DEALERS | ebrate o oy O torles at Ch h*...ml Irnul«ul, Wis.—sh . 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