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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1889)
' 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY NOA EMBER 28 , 1889. Hil l iu.mii i i hi iinmiimnnn 'fe ' " NEWSFROM NEBRASKA TOWNS , ft- A Modiflod Sunday Ordlnauco In ' p Force at Boittrlco & MAYORS SIGNATURE WITHHELD f A Nebraska City AViro lves Her litis- | linml the Btiakii Wytnortj A Annuls tlio Cinitrnot ' [ For Wntci Works i , A Modln > il Sunday Orilliintian [ Dratiucb Neb , , Nov 27. | Speclal Telegram - § . gram to 1 tir Hr.B.J The modified Sunday . ordinnnco became a law today , uudor the \ law requiring the mayors approval or dls- I | * nnprovnl within ten days As lie had with 1 j hold his slgnaturo to the ordinance ! slnco its pnssago two wcckB ngo It now becomes n law , without The iimendod ordln.ttico provides It for fruit stands , restaurants , news stands L nnd cigar stores keeping open on Sunday , mid incut markets to U o'clock a. m. Suuday jM morning I t Onvo Hit Bushmill tlio fihnlco ij " Nciiraska Citt , Neb , Nov 27. ( Special 1 Telegram to Tim Bbb ] Loss than six | months nqo Robert Duncan , n printer , wns Kb married to n most osltmablo young lady of V * ' thjjif Ity 1 his morning when ho nwoko she Hi- wiCsmissing , and a nolo loft behind Informed V him that she hail left him Tor Rood and did | ! not want him to loot ; for tier , mm that she HI • won IJ tike euro of liorsoU hereafter Where HI | orwliysho went bcciiis u mystery , but she U evidently loft town ononoof the nighttrains , H < unci the only cause assigned is given by thom m' ' neighbors , who s.iy that Duncan Is n worth H less scump i.nd the woman's married llto H * was not ii happy ono HI , D's'rlct Court at Vnlontlnc H > Vju-entint , Neb , Nov 27. | Special Tote Hi' ( tram to liir 13eb.1 District court convened H hero yesterday , Juduo Kinlcatd presiding , H The principal case disposed of today was W. Hl > - Wmto vs Dcunls Daily for soiling ; an In- Hr torost in a business under fnlso rcprescntn- H' tlon Tbo case was for $1,000. A verdict for it was rendered Wulto also figured as HI defendant in a suit brought by the First N.i- t tlonal bank of Alnsworth to recover 3,000 H op a promissory note Wnlto ulend usury B ; . - nnd a verdict wns rendered In favor of tl.o N plaintiff for tlio amount of tbo principal f State vs White and Mix , on trial for high lit wnv robbery , tbo Jury is now out 1 The docket is lurirn anil uevcral important Hn cases nro jet to bo heard , tlio principal ono 3' being the state vs Gcorgo Monnler for kill Jf ing'onoPago at Mcrriuian m Jul , . 1 Pavinjr HlstriolH CunnnllilntcO Hi Ubitihcb , Neb , Nov 27. [ Special Tolo- H. S1 pram to The Dei : . | The city council last B I * night passed mi ordinnuco cousoliuating pnv- H lug districts 1 , 2 und 3 Into district 1. Tbo B j consolidation is uiado with a view to relieve M the city of tlio dllomma occasioned by the H * overissue of $29,000 bonds In paving district 1 No 1 , It being hold , that the amount of ovcr- H issue will exactly bulnnco the amount of i bonds required to do thu work in tlio second B nnd third dibtrlcts , for which bomla lmvo not B. yet been negotiated Tiioro is soma question B rcgnrding the legality of tbo procedure , B - though friends of the move claim It Is the J only legal nud practical way out of the BH scrape H ' Ashland's New Ilnnlc Building H l Asiii.ami , Neb , Nov 27. | Special Tolo- H gram to 'lm : Bee ] The National bank H' building , which has been in progress in this H v city smcQ the latter part of Juno , was BB ' * opened to tlio public today It Is occupied H by the National Danklng company of tbls BBB city , of which O. M. Caitor of Omaha is BBBi ' president The building Is ftqxTO feet anil BBb , tbrco stories high It is built'of ' stone and BBb ' ' pressed brick , with stone pillars at the cor- BBV > , ncr cntranco , which is on Firth und Silver , . streets It also has nslato roof und is 11 ro BBVi < " proof Thoinsldo is flnishod with mnplo BBf ' nud all the latest improvements in the bank BBV t lag line * _ _ _ B , Wymoro Water Works H WrMonc , Neb , Nov 27. [ Spooial to Tim IBB ' Dee J Cooks system of wutor supply was H adopted and awarded to II F. Cook of tbo H Cook Well company , St Louis ; the stand BBb - pine and boilers to Porter , Jackson & BBB Co , Chicaco ; the duplex pump to too BufTa BBBfl Io Steam Pump company , lluffalo , N. Y. ; BBBB > cast iron mains to boutb St Louis foundry ; BBBBhydrants to the Tumaqua Manufacturing BBBI , company , Tumaqua , Pn ; building and BBBIl foundations to local contractors Work will BBBV , bo pushed to completion nt once Si Ot ) tin * Anxtniia Sent B Hl DLAin , Neb , Nov 27. [ Special to Tnn 1 Dcb.J The town has been latbor dull for Bls the past woelr , as about twenty of thobusl- 1 % ness men have boon to Omaha attending the H f United States court on the case of the Hal United States vs Vaughan Nearly all ro- BB turned last night Soma of the witnesses BBS • seem to think it wont bo bo dull around BBS Ulnir when the grand Jury brings in lis ro- BBS t port The postmistress has bocn recalled BBS nnd leaves ou this noon train Every person BBSP Is anxiously uwaitlng the rojtort of the grand BBS jury H' ' Good Teinplnr < in Kcsnian m t FAinMO > r. Neb , Nov 27. [ Special to 1 - . Tub Ube.J The district ledge Independent B' > Order of Good Templars , comuosod of tbo BBBSL * , counties of Fillmore , Thayer Joffcrsoa and BjSBSJ' Saline , is in session In this city O. L. BBSBJ ; Drown , district chlof templar , nnd A. M. BBSBL' AValling , crand chlof temnlur , nro in attend BBBSBunco. . After nn open sossiou this availing BBSflJ the ledge adjourned Hl'f Knit Against n XnlnoiiUnppor J , , Coi.umuus , Neb , Not 27. [ Special Tclo- B'SM # gram to Tub Ueb.1 Myra B. Drano , by her Hl- ; uttornoy , al P. Hurd , becan a damage suit BBBH' n the district court today for 13,500 , against BBSJV J , P. Absts a saloonkeeper on Thirteenth BBBBT street , for liquor Bold to her husband for the BBSBJ-t past two years Mr Drano Is u bricklayer BBBBf' by trade nud earns good wages , but fulls to BBBBr'j support his family BflBfliv H' ArrHtrl nc Illilr B Di.un , Neb , Nov 27. [ Special to Tnts B Uec | Chlof of Pollco Ilico.Arnold has ar- KL rested William Tucker on a telegram from BBBBY * Bancroft , Neb Ila was ou his way cast , ac- BBBSjL companied by his wife , it' is supposed his BBBBK tather-in-law wants to sco him before bo gets BBBBSr out of the state Ho is now In Jail awaiting BBSBBr tbo arrival ot onicors from Bancroft Ht l'uttinir in Xiioaiidosuont IiiglitN BBBBf AenuKD Neb , Nor 27. [ 8 | > eclal Tolo- Y' grumtoTjtn Uee | The Ashland Mill & K i Electric Light company nro putting in a BBBBY completosystem of Incandescent lights A BBSB9 largo force of men are ut work and the dyna- BBBBI mo is expected this week They will bo BBSS ! completed by the first of January H B ntrlca will Ilnvo ii Kira Alarm B > Dbitmce , Neb , Nov 27 , [ Spoclal Telegram - ' gram to Tub Ube.1 Tbo city council last l evonlng granted a franchise to the Beatrice H nicctrlo company to put in u Urn alarm tele- BjBBBjl graph system The company will begin BB HL' work at once B. Awnltlnir Preliminary Kxitnlnntloii , ,17 KJ.MOOU , Neb , Nov 27. [ Special Tela- HV Kram to Tub Bee ) This morning Jack BBBBB ( - Smith , a farmer , came * into town to procure H- the arrest of ono Woods for committing a BBBBBJ t rape on his ( Smiths ) wlfo Woods Is here BBBBB under arrest awaltiaor a preliminary bearing H [ Ailjuil rntt BBBBB Beatkice , Neb , Nov 27. [ Special Telo- BBBBB v cram to Tub Deb | Mary Williams , from HHhT Wymoro , was today adjudged lnsano and BBW | ' ' ordered sent to tbo asylum ot Lincoln BE' ' Pnow at liouii City B Locr Cur , Neb , Nov 27 , [ Spoclal to HHk v Tub Dub ] About two Inches ot snow fell < BBBBB i hero last nlgbu The woatbor' ' is mild ana BBBBB * * • calm H BT An Old Auburn ilcNirut | Dead f • ti ABBims , Neb , Nov 27. [ Special to Tub Hft Deb ] Mr John McKnight , uu old and es- BBBBB toe mud citltou , died today A.Uii(10AN WOOIi MAItKCT A StroiiK nnd SlorcJlotiornl Fecllni : Amnna Denlorn Dostok , Mass , , Nov 27. | Special Tolo- Kram to Tits llr.E.T Iho American Wool liopoator.ln Its review of the weeks market , will say tomorrow : While there Is no tangIble - Iblo Improvement In the wool situation thcro Is clenrly disccrntblo n stronger nnd mnro liopcfut fooling nmong tbo dealers The fact that the past week hus brought In nn tncrcaso In the number of buyers , that wools nro bolng sought attor ( o n greater extent than tins been notlcoablo for a number of tveeks , nnd that the enquiries nro moro gen erally distributed among different houses , may bo n partial explanation of this chnngo In spirits This market Is about 3 o to &lo for A XX nnd ubovo , Ohio wool shrink ing from SO to 53 nor cent Fine delalno Is quoted at ai' CjJSoJ , nbout 72@mV ) clean The Australians nnd Montovidcos possess qualities not nblnlmtblo in the Ohio woolB , yet there Is a point In prices nt which the domestio manufacturer must cry n halt , and it Is llicoly that It the present rouge of prices nro sustained on tbo other sldo for any length of time the domestic manufacturer will bo forced to depend moro largely upon domestic lleeces The week has dovclonod n fnlr inquiry for line wools The mar'iot Is ubnut { HifGJy 'ie , but the wools have boon ex ceptional Wo quote XXX Ohio nt B3o nud unmerchantable ut 23c , J o blood llccccs nt 00c. Tlio receipts of fall Texas arc beginning to bo largo The wools nro moving freely on n basis of 605iBte for thoflno Cali- fornias hnvo boon qulot the past week , but some very largo transactions are under way Du.vors nro giving the Pacific wools consid erable attention Territories have also bocn in slight movement the past week Tlio pulled wool market , has been active , thcro being boiho largo sales which nro being consummated , nnd wo shall probably record them In our next report Prices nro stcudy nna unchanged Kastern quotations : Olnn XX nud above , MX"S' ( .llc ; Michigan , 30@ lc spring California , lOjMOo' Texts spring , 1S@2& ; scoured California , 40@4Sc ; terri tory , 440180. 440180.A A COIil ) OUlIiOOK All tlio Indications Arc That n Bliz- ziril 1 nt Ilmul , Wasihsotos , Nov 27. The signal service ofllcer says the general storm now prevailing over tbo country east ot the Mississippi has increased greatly in Intensity nnd the danger from gales on the lakes will bo much en hanced by the suvoro character of the cold wuvo Heavy gales will also prevail - vail on the Now Emgland nnd nilddlo Atlantic coasts Lieutenant Thompson , the indications olllcer , said touight the weather map resembles the conditions moro closely than bo-has over known before that oxlstod on the night preceding the gro.it blizzard last March , a year ago Out In Dakota tbo thor moincter 13 ulteady down to Ho below 7oro und ho says that It will go away down , possi bly to 8 j ° or mora tonight MufNcvroLts , Minn , Nov 27. A dis patch fioiuLUchlield , Minn , says : A genuine - . uino blizzard stnrted hero this morning Snow has fallen to a depth of three inches and is drifting badly . DtTfAi.o , Minn , Nov 27. There was n heavy snow this morning which nt 8 o'clock reached n depth of six inches , when it changed lute rain and sleet NkwYokk , Nov 27. Advlcos from the north toll ot sovcro weather At Toronto thcro Isn tcrrlllc'galo blowing Ono vessel has gene asboro A whole lleet ot loaded schooners anchored In the bay awaiting Wharf room are fast going to pieces ' I'OKCUB TO o lSN THn SAFE The Chicago Grand Jury has Fred erlknnn At Co 's Vault Unlnclcrd Chicago , Nov 27. Dr Hlco of Hartland , Wis , who has invested in a largo amount of the alleged fraudulent mortgages ot N. C. FrcdcriltBcn & Co of this city , called , at tbo ofllco of the state attorney iand laid the matter before bis assistant ' It wns- decided that the best way to proceed was to got nt the books of • the firm , which aio Bttll lpckcd up in the eafei Accordingly tholr cashier , Didgood , ' wns taken before the grand jury , where h'o revealed tbo combination to tbo safe Sue scqucntly a subpoena duces tecum was Issued and Didgood accompanied a bailiff to the oftlcoof Frederiltsen & Co for the purpose of opening the safe An hour Inter tbo books wcro in the pos session of Assistant States Attorney Baiter The prosecutors think these books will bring to light many important do tails ot the frauds A BIG 310U.TGAC3U SALR Fifteen lliiiusaiitt Ctittlo BclonginR to 13v-S < * nntnr Dorsey DcsvEit , Nov 27. The cntiro herd of cat tle , nearly fifteen thousand head , belong ing to ox-Senator Dorsey , in tiorthorn Now Mexico , nro advertised to bo sold at a mort gngo snlo at Clayton , N. M. , December 2 , to- satisfy n promissory note given to Gcorgo K. Swallow for (51.804 , together with Interest , nmouiiting to HO.bOD , and the cost and ex penses ot the sale A Noted Prisoner l'nrdonr-d. C01.U1111US , O. , Nov 27. Governor For akor tonight granted a pardon to William Carroll , who Is sorviag a lifo sentence in the Ohio penitentiary Carroll was convicted twenty-two years ago of the murder of Adam Boss , a watchman in the Brown county court house The crime was committed In an attempt to rob the treasury vaults of that county Ila escaped nt tor his arrest , went west , married a daughter ot Major Armstrong of the United Stales army , and became a resident of Illi nois In that state bo was captured after ho had served In tlio wur Slnco his Incarceration in the Ohio ponllontiary ho murdered a follow prisoner hi a burst of ptssiou 'J hero always has been much doubt as to the identity of the noted prisoner , as ho was convicted on circumstantial evidence , and thistogether with his usual good bohuvior in prison , caused his pardon Warrants for It ink Ofllcors PlTTBiiuuo , Pa , Nov 27. Warrants wcro Usucd this morning for the arrest of W. W. Young , president , and John Hoorr , ( .ashler of the defunct Lawreuco bank , on a charge of embezzlement Casbior Jloorr was arrested this attor- noon Ho gave bail in tbo sum of 2,5U0 for a hearing next Wednesday Bo refused to inttko any Btutemont about the condition ot the bank , President Young has not ynt boon nr- rested , At the request of his t ttirnoy the warrant will not bn served until tomorrow , Siilnc For Bettor Tortus Caldwell , ICan , Nov 27. At a special mvctlng ot the Chorokco Strip live stock as sociation hold today a longiby memorial was proparcd to bo presented to President liar risou , stilting the great inconvonlonca and financial disaster that would follow the en forcement of Secretary Nobles order to vacnto January 1 , 1SW , und praying for further time , that they may dispose of tholr cattle gradually and not produce a panic la the llvo stock market by throwing tholr cattle tlo od tbo market ut once Arcil ) ) > * lion Witlsli Stoned in Toronto Tokosto , Nov 27. There was consider able stone throwing as the procossloa at tending Archbishop Walsh reached the cathedral today , Ono ot the stones penetrated - tratod the carriage In which the archbishop sat and struck him on the arm inflicting a severe brulso I'Vll Into the lUver GuARLESiotf , W. Vo , Nov 27 , The Chesapeake & Ohio bridge ever the auyun done river near Huntington gave way this evening under a freight train The ooglno and three cars were precipitated into the river Engineer Freeman and an unknown cattlomah were killed , Conductor Stephens and Fireman Cundlff were severely Injured > Prominent Yankton Citizen Dead Yasktox , S. D. , Nov ST | Spelal Tele gram to Tub Deb I DN Oross.a prominent citizen and a tnufTnod union veteran , died this morning Ho was an ao'ivo business man and county auditor at the time of tils death FALCONERS COSTLY STOCK , Hla Store a Scene or Brllllnuoy at Lnat Nights Oponhiff LIKE AN ORIENTIAL FETE DAY Tliounniuli or Dollars Worth or the Most MnKitlflcmit Wltitur nud Holiday Goods nn Shelves nttU Cmitiluis Today Is the dny When the regular holiday season boitlns This afternoon the good people of Oicahn will gorge themselves with everything nice and odlblo nnd whllo in the best of humor as 11 result of tbo dainties en joyed will bethink thomsolvoi of the coming Dccembor nnd January days when the Christian world rejoices and 0 vary body buys presents for tboso tuoy.loyo , Speaking of Rome rdiuinds ono of travel ing nnd mentioning presents brings up the questiont Where nnd what Bhnll I buyl" Let the following tnlo bo the nnswor : Old Uoroas was getting in oomo line work last night with the cold w.tvo signal on the pojtonlco building when n half frozen reporter - porter chasing the frisky Itotn entered the olegunt store ot N. B. Falconer on Douglas street The scene Insldo was an ammntod one , for It was too Thanksgiving opening of this mammoth establishment The structure was brilliantly Illuminated , and w.ls crowded from roof to basement with fair women nud bravo men kindhearted papas , loving mammas and pretty chltdrouof all nges nud srxes encerly examining the vast stock of goods , which cannot bo couidlod in the west or excelled in the east , with a vlow to mak ing 11 few purchases And what n sight it was Fist thotewas the basement floor , which is devoted entirely to the llttlo ones , nnd is filled to overflowing with to s. Falconer calls it his "magio cave , " nnd Indeed It Is If old Sautn Cluus were to set foot Insldo he would pawn his slolgh , soil his doors nud go nut of business Tliero is everything there Wax dolls and china dolls , and dolls carrlngos , hobuio horses und imulaturn lire engines and loco motives , , rocking chairs and mechanical toys , dnncing negroes und colored woodsawers , performing apes and acrobatic Jnpanoso , magio lanterns and building blocks , ulcyclcs and tricycles Noah's ' nrks und llttlo steam boats , croquet sots und purlor base Dull , authors and checkon , dhess and parcnesi games everything Why , uu ordinary child tur.iod loose in that exhibit nnd told to pick out Ins fnvorlto toy would go cinzy Ttio first , or main llaor , is unbthor thing of beauty a si mposlum , if yod please , of things lovely nnd wonderful Thcro Is the silk depart - part moat on the loft with its ovoniugshades , brocades and oropesj with fabrics which soil at SIS per yard and plain blacks which cost from S3 to S4 ; domestio American nnd im ported English , all beautiful to behold The fancy toilet urticlu department is next , and the very pretty girl who presides manifested n pardonable pride as she exhibited 0110 of the llnest displays of articles In that line ever scon There were toilet sots for gontlomeu mid ditto for ladies , manicure Outfits , In fact everything that can bu thought of And the Indies silk uudorwoar counter , where there nro striped stockings aud well a whole lot of things of the finest character Fans ? Well , yes , thcro are funs Funs of nl jkinds from the 50 ostrich feather and the nnncl painted work ot art down to the other grades which cost from 13.6'J UDwnrd Then there wcro smoking lacltots for gentle men , silk suspenders , In short everything that man wants here below und wants all the time And tbo book case Dlcitens , Longfellow , Tennyson and Burns , Haggard , May Agnes Flomiug , Jules Vernu and D. P. Uoo , Oliver Outiu und Bret Harte , Bill Nye and Mark Train all represented Furs , did ydu sayj Certainly Muffs , gloves , cvr-rythiofc. Lynx , gray to * , beaver , otter nnd seal Next it line of gold and silk , handled umbi-ollas , which crowded neigh borly the llnest display of ovenlng ' goods ever put ou exhibition imbroldered crepes , gauzes , genuine lace curtains , Spanish lace ties , real lace handkerchiefs , everything Tbo linen department , which u the most complete in the west , is a great Dlaco to stop ut , for tliero is Irish homstltchod and hand loom goods , Belfast hnnu from John S. Brown & Sons and William Liddoll , Im ported stock from Dumforntem , lunch sets from J25 to $100 , sheets and pillow cases , u complete layout of linen Then , there nrn fiunnols and blankets , cldor down comforts from all prices up to $10 , Jnnaneso sufa pillows and flno Cali fornia blankets of all colors and white But that Is all ou the llrst Moor No , there is the nerfumory ounter , where ono can buy any thing from Ylang xlanir up to otter of roses The second door contains the cloak depart ment where all tlio latest designs in dircc- tolros , commemaras , sealskins and plushes hang by tbo score , whore the three-quartor length with tbo Aobot and Barry more sleeve hobnob with each other , where the polite manager guarantees a sealskin lit if ho haste to gut one made to order , wbcro the llnest Inula shawls nro found , where Lester & Wulkcr's most elegant plush cloaks greet the eye , where but lots pay a visit to tbo art department , where our wives and sweet hearts , together with a few Icmalo rolativcs , are sampling fascinators , children's caps nnd ladies skirts , where all the llttlo hric-a- brae that captures thu femluiao heart is lying around loose It Is a pleasant sight , for everything is first class As a man has no business in the corset de partment ana knows nothing of the myster ies of the whulebono nnd strincs in Prcstley & Company's ' designs , or Dr Warner's latest , this department is passed and the drapery department , with its lace curtains and tapestries - trios , its line screens and covers , is ox- n mined What Is this stock worthl" laquirod the reporter ot Mr Falconer , as tlioy took tbo elevator down where three hundred or four hundred ladies and gentlemen were buying right and left , and how many people work in hero ! " Ono hundred and ten people , " was the replv to the lntturquestiou Four hundred thousand dollars , " was the reply to the first , and then the Interlocutor floated out on thu zero ludon atmosphere Iiluinucr and Convtot Labor Omaha , Nov 23To the Editor of Tub Beb : In the World-Herald wo are informed for the first time that Mr Liulnger would need to explain to the workingmen of Omaha how ho came to vote lor the convict labor bill Surely the World-Horald Is , not so Ignor ant that it does not knowihat Mr Lininger did not vote for the convict labor bill , utid further that ho did all ho could to defeat the bill , aud stands on record as voting against It It.Tboroforo , the only object Mr Hitchcock could have in maUlngtho aoove statement is to projudlco the working classes against Mr Llnineor's candidacy for uiayor I will sav however , that the men who sent Mr Lluln- gor to that senate will make him mayor of Omaha I would state that I happened to bo In the convention that nominated Mr , Lininger for Bonutor , and if the World-Herald will take the trouble to look at the louislatlvo records it will find that Mr Lininger carried out the Instructions ot that convention , with regard to the United States seuutor , to the letter Another thing I may inform the World Herald is , that according to the legislative records , Mr Llningor was one of the bltter- est opponents ot the prohibition amendment , and an ardent supporter of the hlch-llccase system I suppose it would bo asking too much ot the World-Horald to ask It to ex plain how Philip Andres , the democratic candidate for police Judge , came to vote for the convict labor bill , . C. Unitt Denmcratlo flleotliiif The Park Forest nod Oak Hill democratic olub will meat Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at A. P. Hansen's hall , South Tblrteonth street Several domocratlo speakers will be present The South sldo democratic club will meet at Thirteenth and Vinton streeU nt 7:00 tbo same evening and parade with torches to tbo Park Forest club rooms Used the Boer Blue John O'Dowd ' was assessed 137.50 for breaking 0 beer glass over William Van , Dusou's head nud blacking both hU eyes - i , * * * A DULL DAY KxperlcndcU , lir Jitduos nnd Attor ney * , In , the District Court The very ln.was snapping Id the district court rootnlijestefday The old trlnl list that has beoVdallod ever slnco the oponlng ot court In Soplombcr was called again , and the snmo old mossy excuses offered for pas sing the vnrlous cases Judge Domic ] flnnlly lost his temper and , began strlkipjUiio cases from the list This brought thp attorneys to tlmo , nnd several cases were stit for hearing in the rooms of the sovcral fudges Judge Hoftawoll , nlso had trouble la get ting grist for bis und ot the Judicial milt The jury In the case of John Dean returned a verdict of guilty on the charge ot grand larceny nnd fixed the value of the goods stolen nt 810. This lots Mr Dean down with n Jail sentence There was no other case ready for trial and it required n careful search of the court hnttso to uuoarth a ro- | rcsontatlvo ot the county ntlornoy Judge llopowell will probably take up no further business until Monday Several cases ngattlst the county , appeals from the nssotsmont made by the commis sioners lor Opening roads , that hnvo boon hanging flro for n long whllo , wcro stricken from thu trial list nnd will probably ho Bet tled out of court * Judge Wnkoly announce 1 , that the equity docket will ho called on Friday morning for ex parto nnd uncontested cases only William Stadluman , as administrator of the cstnto of George W. Stadlcmon , the llttlo boy who wns killed by being run ever byono ot Fanning it Co 's ' garbage wagons last July , hns brought suit against Fanning & Co for $5,000 damages John M , Uoso has brought suit against John McCrearyetnl to satisfy a mechanics lion of Will : i9. Gustnv K. Huld hns commenced suit for $10,000 diitungos against the Willow Springs Distillery company b > reason of damogos sustained by the plaintiff by the starting of tbo machinery in tbo distillery while ho was ongnged in cleaning ono of the vats , whereby ho iost the usoof ono band In the case of James IClnkead vs O. W. Walworth 11 verdict was roturncd for do- fendent llxiutx thu vnluo of the articles at $175 nnd tbo damages tit S103. The Jdry in the cuso ot Williams vs Lntoy & Benson returned a verdict for plaintiff and fixed the damages nt ? 5'J 0'J. In the case of the Ncbrnslca and Iowa In surance colnnanv ngninst Lntoy & Benson , a verdict for plaintiff wns returned aud dam ages fixed at $43.0.1. United Suites OnurU Willoughoy Kophardt , a rough looking chup , was brought In yostordav by Deputy Marshal Gllmoro to answer the charge before fore Judge Dundy ot having robbed the post ofllco at Dude , aud taking therefrom letters containing small amounts of money The robbery opcurrod about six months ago The grand jury returned two or three tn- dlctmonts aud it is understood has finally commenced an investigation into the Cal houn case The court has dropoed down to dull rou- tlno buslncss.i It will take a rest today and give everybody achance.to cat turkey The Itcnl ISstnto I'xchnntji * . The following property was listed for call at yesterdays mrotnig of the Ileal nstato ex change : ' Oxford place , lot 4 , block 2 , D0xl23 , $1T > 0. Lowo's addition , lot 8 , block M , 00x127 , S1.G0O. ! L il Hanscom plhco , lot 1 , block 9 , 3Jxl40 , 10- room house , ,5or600. Lowo's addition , lots ' 7 and 8 , 120x133 , S3 300. ' Hanscom place , lot 7 , bloclc 13 , 50x150. 83,100. . South Omaha , lot3 11 and 12 , block 34 , 120x 150 , $2,200. / Saunders , c Ulimcbaugh's addition , lot 7. block B , 50xi50 $750. Orchard Hill , lot U , blockll ' 7-roomhouse , $3,000. . . . Oi chard Iful lot 1 , block 14 , S-rooin house $3,750.4 , k , „ Joesten's sul\-dlvlsion lot 10 , 24x0(5 ( , C room house $1,800. Joesten's aub-dlvlsion , 24xC0 , Indiana ave nue C room cdttnge , $1,800. . Joesten's subdivision lot 8 , 21x00 , 0 room QOtlago , $1S00. Part ot lot 5 , on Bristol street , between Twcnty-Rovoiith nnd Twenty-eighth streets , 202x13. , S25 per front toot Nelsons addition , 135 feet of lot'131 , three frame cottages $10,500. Capitol Hddltlon lot 0 , 72x140 , 0 room cot tage , $11,000. Nelsons addition , 07x16. ) , on Burt street $1,500. , Bowery Hill , south yA of west } of block 1 , WxMO , S room house $5,500. Bedford place , lots 23 And 24 , block 8 , lOOx 123. 31,500. Bedford place , lot 1 , bloclc 11 , 15x123 , $000. Brown park addition to South Omaha , lot 23 , block S , 50x120 , S70J. South Omaha , lot 11 , block 51 , 00x150 , $750. The following property will bo sold on Sat urday at the meeting of the exchange : lot 37 , blocit 5 , Paddock place 00x112. J. D. Evans reports the sale of lots 12 nnd 13 , Rustlu's addition to Plainvicw for < $ l,000 each each.M. M. A. Upton li Co report the sale of lot 20 , block 15.Shull's second addition , 7-room house Amiounci-meiitB. Frank Daniels , the woll-known comedian , will open his Omaha engagement at the Boyd this afternoon in a grand Thanks giving matinee Flvo performances will bo given of "Llttlo Puck during the present engagement Frank Daoiols' efforts stump him as an artist in quaint humor , for his work is delicately comical and genuinely en tertaining Ho holds himself entirely free from extravagance Nor does ho exceed the caricature ho presents Tbo details of his ImporBOuatlonsprovobim possessedof n nice sense of coniody His now piece , "Llttlo Puck , " Is a great success Mr Daniels' now character is that of a matter-of-fact old stock broker , Packlngham Glltedge , who , through tlio magio of a Hoodoo Idol , is traustormed into his son , who in turn is transformed into his own father Thp son , assuming paternal authority , sends the old man to school , and Dauiels' acting of the veteran broker ( in appearance a youth ) , while at school , is said to bo ono ot the most delightful and refreshing pieces of dioll comedy work seen on tbo stage in twenty years A now nnd very novel production by Ed ward Poland entitled Strictly Confldontnl' ' will bo introduced at Boyd's opera house December comber 2-3-4. All true lovers of comedy will hall with pleasure tbo return of tholr Idol , thu saucy , delightful Vernona Jarboau , whoso wonderful varied talents have glvoa many an hours pleasure Golduihlth Kampanr Garbage MnstdV Goldsmith yesterday noti fied Charles \ yipl'ergard that it he interfered with bis work after today ho would have him arrested 1 Goldsmith odtcd ou the strength of the resolution passed'by ' the olty council loxonor- uting lilm frpni the charges made against him by Mayor Broatch Wostergard asked Chief Scavoy for in structions in the bmtter , but was referred to the mayor Gotjlsmlih says he will prose cute any person , yvho attomps ; to fill the duties of his oD ) o , and Is onitry because the mayor did not i/ij/o / him ofUciat uotloo early yesterday that no bad been reinstated , 1 • Ask your grocer for Cooks extra dry Im perial champagne Once used no other will suit Its bouquet Is delicious > . . Bishop O'Connor Uoch South Bishop O'Connor has been compelled to go south for the bencllt of his health , and Tues day , accompanied by Boy , A. M. Colanorl , his private secretary , be loft for Now Or leans The bishop has boon very sick for nearly a month , and part of the tlmo was in a critical condition Arrangements had been made for him to take a prominent part in the Catholto convection at Baltimore , but at the tlmo of the session of that body be was un able oven to leave his bed much less under take a long Journey Fnriucra Dtsoouragefl Washington , Nov 27 , The protracted rains nnd present floods have disheartened the farmers , Corn is rotting in the fields und the ground is so wet that it can not be hauled out * IMMBBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBlSMI THANKSGIVING AND PLEASURE Will Occupy the Attention of Omn- hana on Today THE GREAT BOND ELECTION Features or Amusement Intended to Hcmille iho Dny AVlth Scvornl Union SnrvlooH hi tlio Snnctunry Thanksgiving Today will bo Thanksgiving day , It will bo observed in the city in the customary manner , by the general cessation from lnbor , lalnlly r6uiilou9 , social gatherings undjt visit to the thcators An unusual feature , how ever , will bo the election for $150,000 viaduct bonus , nil the features of which nro referred to clscwhcro 'Iho day , of course , ns ovcrybody knows , is a lognl holiday All the public oftices , banks , schools , lrolght depots , nnd nearly nil the workshops will bo closed The postoftlco will bo open nnd carriers will tnuko ono de livery in the heart or town "Llttlo Puck will bo played nt Boyd's both ot the matlnco nnd in the evening T heio will bo 11 gumo of football nt the fair grounds nt 0 n. m. , between tbo Y. M. C. A. club und a picked eleven The following nro tlio contestants : Picked eleven ! Wilson , Patrick , Donne , Hastlc , Dunn , G.Vaughn , W.Vaughn , Tnylor , Thorn ton , Ford , Williams , lihodcs nnd others V i M. C. A. Curtis , Brotcho , Connor , Lathrop , Blehardsou , Goss , Mulr , G. Cramer , T. Oratnor , Sheldon , Cannon , Gard ner und ONoil ' The ball of Oinnha division No 12 , U , U. IC of P , will bo given in Goodrich hall A Thanksgiving Biippcr will bo given by the ladies of the Trinity M. B. church in the church parlor The PHun Phiudcrs give their flrsfbnll nt Metropolitan hull The western nrt exhibit will be open to visitors throughout the day The Plumbers association gives a ball iu Washington hall The Young Men's Christian association roomi will bo open to the publionnd everyone is invited Tbero will bo a program mo of musio In the concert hall , commencing at 7:30 : Bbarn There will also bo dn exhibition in the gymnasium , a grand drill to music nnd contests Miss I. V. Andersen hus kindly consented to give readings and recitations , Mr F. S. Bobbins , a piano solo , Prof A. P. Sutorius , mandolin solo , etc No charge of any kind will bo made No tickets required , but everybody Is invited to como and bring tholr friends Tonight , George W. 'Llningor , re publican candidate for tnnvor , will give a re ception to the delegates to the late republi can city convention , the several cundldntes for mayor before that body , and the gentle men now composing the republican tlckot The hhoot The Gwln-Dunmlro Bhoot will taito place on the Council Bluffs grounds , where 1,000 pigeons nud 50 blacitblrds will bo shot Tbo program mo is us follows : No 1 Ton single standard targets , un known trans ; entrance , $1 : 50 , 30 und 20 per cent cent.No No , 2 Flvo pair standard targets , from traps 3 and 4 ; entrauco , $1 ; 50 , 30 und 2U per cent cent.No. . 3 Six live birds ; entrance , $3 ; 40 , SO , 20 and 10 per ceut No 4 Fifteen standard targets , squad shooting ; outraneo $1.50 ; 40 , 30 , 20 andi0 per cent No 5 Five pair stamlnrd target traps 2 nnd 3 ; mitranco , $ t ; 60 , 30 nnd 20 per cent No 0 Tou single birds ; entrance , $5 ; 40 , 30 , 20 und 10 per cent No 7 Twenty single standard targets , squad shooting ; entrance , $2 ; 40 , 30 , 0 nnd 10 per cent No 8 Eight single live birds , twenty-flvo yards rise , use of ono barrel ; entrance , $1 ; 40 , 30. 20 and 10 per cent No 0 Fifteen single standard targots.un- known traps , thirty yards rise , use both bar rels ; entrance , $1.50 ; 40 , 30 , 20 nnd 10 per cent cent.No. . 19 Fifteen live birds , thirty yards , both barrrels ; entrauco , $10 ; 40 , 30 , 20 and 10 per cent The tournament opens at 030 ; in the morn ing and continues throughout the day Union Services A union thanksgiving service of the First Congregational , First Presbyterian , First Baptist , First Methodist , First Christian , Kountzo Memorial and Peoples churches xvlll bo held at the Kountzo Memorial Lutheran church , corner of Uarnoy and Six teenth strectsnt , 10 oclock The programme is as follows : Organ Voluntary Thanksgiving March Anthem O Sing Unto tbo LordDudley Dudley Buck Invocation Rev C. W. Savidgo Hymn My God , Thy Boundless Love I Praise Reading the Proclamation Kev JT DuryoaDD Anthem Praise Ye the Fnther Gouuod Scripture ReadingUov W. J. Harshn DD Anthem Solccted Prayer Rev A W. Lumar Hymn Almighty Sov'reign of the Skies . . . Offertory Solo Jerusalem Parker „ Mr B. B. Young Sermon Rev P. S. Merrill Subject Our Republic and tbo Millennium Prayer , Hymn Thank and Praise Jehavuh'e Name Benediction , Organ Voluntary The Methodist , Presbyterian and other churches unite in ikaiiksiiiving ut the South Tenth street M. E. church Iter J. M. Wil son will preach the sermon Ills subject will "bo Civil Service Reform " Union Thanksgiving services will bo hold In the Beth-Kdeu Baptist church , Park ave uuo , at 11 a. in , Rev John Gordon , D D. , preaching the sermon Subject , The Chris tian Citv " The St Mary's uvonuo Congro- tlonal , Newman M. K. , Southwest Presbyto- rlao , Westminster Presbyterian , Park MB , Ambler Pluco Prisbytorian and Both-Kdun Baptist church unite in tbo service Musio by the choir of the St Mary's ' avenue Con gregational church The ottering will go to the Open 1 oor * In the collegiate church of St , John and also at St Philomona's ' tbero will bo a solemn high mass celebrated at 9-30 oclock At the Tcmplo of Israel oa Barney street , near Twenty-fourth , Thanksgiving services will bo hold at 7:30 : p. m. The sermon will be delivered by Rabbi Rosonau NOT A SiiiltlUUS AFFAIR Bishop Newman Not Troubled Over tlio Milwaukee Matter For some tlmo past tbo press lias been replete - pleto with reports lroni Milwaukee concern ing a church trouble there that bid fair to result seriously to Bishop Newman Various rumors have been circulated , the latest of which is that Summorilcld church , of Milwaukee , proposed to prefer charges against Bishop Newman for maladministra tion In ofllee , which charges will be investi gated at the geleral conference in 1S'J2. Bishop Newman was sooa at the Paxton last night und said ; "Thcro is but llttlo truth in the matter as represented The tlmo of Rev Mr Oiidyko , pastor of the ' Milwaukee church , had cxpirud and I sent him to Chicago cage , substituting Rev , Mr , Creighton The congregation had become attached to Mr Opdyke and desired to keep him , but it was coutrary to law and I removed him The board of bishops decided that I have acted wisely and right Mr Creighton is getting along finely und is making many friends , , and that is all there Is to the matter I < depot pot think the general conference in 1893 will ever hear of the matter , Why dent you try Rod Cros3 Cough D ropSjfivo cents per box Last Nights Boolul Llvcnta * . The first nnuual ball of Omaha lodge , No 8 , National Association of Machinist ! , was held last night at Exposition hall About one hundred and twenty couples were pres ent and a very enjoyable time was bad Tbo omployes of McCord , Brady & Com pany hod a bull la Masonic ball , which was largely attended Clubman' * Menthe inhaler cures catairb , headache , neuralgia , asthma , bay fever Trial free at your druggist Price GO cents iliflilBBBBBBBBlBflBflBBBBBBllBBl ' Ul'llri ) UP Til 11 CITY Nnthnn Klirlton's Vlow * on the Depot nud Vlnduot Bond * . OM ill t , Neb , Nov 2 * . To the Editor of Tun Bbr ! I wrolo nn nrticlo for the World Herald Inst Saturday , signing my na io to It , ntnl which Mr Hitchcock agreed to publish ' as written , but much to my surprlso on read ing the nrticlo in the Suuday Herald , I found the most Importnnt parts ot It had been stricken out , nnd when I ashed Mr Hitch cock whv , ho mptlcd ! The nrticlo wns too lonir Wo only allow ono-thlrd ot ncolgmn In ono issue * ' But in the stiino paper was on nrticlo signed "Tnxpajer" tioarly three times as long ns mine In Mondays ' Herald was published an nrticlo signed Free Holder er" Justlwlco ns long , but both were nimlnst tlio bonds , 1'hat , perhaps , may bo the reason Mr Hitchcock cut out part of my article But its the part cut out contained some state ments that Mr Hitchcock owned up were hard to answer , ho perhaps had another ren son for cutting them out Inowcall uj > 6li Mr Hitchcock to publish my article us 1 wrote it , I think , Mr Hosuvator , that you have very promptly nnd offootlvoly exposed tbo silly yarns of tbo World-Herald nnd Its nameless correspondents about the imaginary ob structions the Union Pacific was putting in the way of the proposed new rail road brldgo I have been milking n poisonnl Investigation of the matter , nnd I Und that the railroads nro connecting some or the stub tracks in tbo storugo ynid north of the Union Pacific shops These stub trncks have boon thcro some tlmo nnd the connecting them together can liuiowny in terfere with tlio proposed new brldgo , olthor ns to its location or construction I also found that tno Union Pocillc and Burlington companies nro extending a Joint track to the Bast Omnlui lnnd company's prop erty It is not ircncrnliy known , but is nevertheless tiuo , that nn association of Burlington und Union Pa cific officials was formed hero over two years ngo to eociiro tlis unimproved and then use less bottom lands lying south of Cut-Oil lake , mid cover them with 11 complete net work of trucks Tor the uoublo purpose of enlarging tbo terminal facilities ot their lines nnd nt tbo sumo time bo able to offer sites for largo manufacturing and Rtofcago contents ut iioininul rates Few schemes have been started in Omaha which mean so much for its futiiro growth ami prosperity n-s this Many people are not familiar with the fact lhat scores of promising manufacturing es tablishments have been lost to Omaha in the lust four years by the lack of nmplo and chenp sites , easily reached bv tracks Ono of the chlof neoils of Omuhii is manufact ures Thn land company have appropriated upwards of $125,000 , to open streets unit for pavements , to give easy nscess fiom the city.Tho The fact is significant Hint the prominent and shrewd officials of those toads are back lug this enterprise with their own lmmov ThoDrcxulsof Philadelphia nro among the number Another of Ilium is Fred L. Ames , the larrest stockholder of the Missouri Pacific who is showing him self to bo 11 Btnunch friend of Omuha When the largo and substantial blocks ho is now building 011 Blovunth and Hiirnuv iiml Six teenth aud Fniiiniii streets nro lluisiicd , ho will hnvo invested In the city moro than a million dollars , and all during the past two years One suoh man is worth mora to Onmhn than u regiment of such nnpractlca- bles as "rnxpa > cr , "or speculators ns Fred holder " O110 word moi 0 ns to the now depot It will cost for the buildings and viaduct ncai ly n mllboli of dollars The buildings , tlio ground upon which the depot will stand , as nlso the track yards around it , will all pass lute tlio hands of the Omaha Union Depot company , aud which company , ulthinigh owned by the railroad com panies , is n , local company nnd wilt bo subject to local taxation The tuxes tbnt this company must pay will mora than pay the interest on the bonds , and will also provide asinkiug fund that will redeoui them wbou duo All the eastern roads will have tlio rlirht to cross the Union Pacific bridco Into Omaha mid use the depot upon Just and cqultuolc terms , und if the Union Pacific should not inaku terms that the eastern roads consider just nnd equitable and ute willing to accept , then they have the right to have arbitrators appointed , each sldo choosing ono , und the two chosen the third , nud tholr decision shall bo binding upon both parties Can anything be fuirorl Docs it not settle for once and nil tbo vexed question of the Iowa lines getting into Omuhal Whoso fault will it bo if ttiey do not all bring their trains llaht into the heart of Omabal Certainly it will not bo tbo futilt of tbo Union Pacific Nathax Siieiton will nc Nisvnrt uetdkn A Millard Hotel Clerk Abandons Ills Pont ol' Duty William II Rlee , for six months or more a clerk at the Millard hotel , disappeared very suddenly Tuesday afternoon and has neither been seen or heard from slnco by any one around the house Botwccn 1 and 2 o'clock ho said to Chief Clerk Hulett , "I am going out , but will bo back within un hour " Ho failed , however , to keep his word , yesterday morning Mrs.Rico telephoned to the hotel that her husband was not feeling well , though ho woulu re port for duty at noon At 2 o'clock yesterday hu had not put in an uppunrancc There is no reason whyT.no young mnn should delloorately run away except that ho is indebted to a number of persoiiB for bor rowed money and could not pay them His accounts with the hotel are perfectly straight and hu loft his work in good slinpo THE REALTY MARKET LN3rilU.UK.Nrd oucjl oa tduci dunuj yoSterdur 'KM lllcfch nnd husband to E W 1'eattlo , w Ml foot lots 11 und If , blK 7 , Hanscom 1'lHie. wd . . . , * 7.C03 roter lllrlch and wife to A Itlce , lots 1 and . ' " . blx 1 , Monmoutu parte , q c d. . . . 1 C 11 bobotker unit wlfo to .1 IV bine , lot ( I , bik 3. Sulphur fipriugi add , w d 5,000 Iiarbara und Ij II i'otter ana husbands to city ot Omaha , Hi font strip for Httect In nw nw H 10-1,1. q o d 1 8 fl/ovtcs Hiiilhusbunilto city of Unmhii 2 , foot strip forslruit In lav mr , d-hi-13 , qcd , 1 M Fleming , sr , ct nl to city of Omaha Zix'Mi tect for street In uwnw B-1J-13 , n cd : 1 E Harding aud liuspaiut to J W Vunbuu- Klrlt , w JilotlH , bit J , Cotrels & Arch cr'au'lu BOO AI Heed to W Ulioit part lot II , bik 1H , WUrox's second mid w d 23 O 11 Tzsulmik to a It Uhl , part lot L'O , bik 15. HnuU's second udil , \ \ a 2.&O0 JI a Taylor and husband to Hay A Up ton , lot5. biKH JlKiiBcoml'Iai e , wd . . 3f,00 8 K Schweitzer to M A Dillon , und > A lot 10. bile ] . Oxford Place , wdI , . . . . . . . . 400 O 1' Seward to A O Urn lot 4. lilt 0 , Myers , ltlchsrd it Tluleu'H add , w d. , . . TW O Uroshehutal to N A Kunn , lot 2 , bik 16. Myers , lllehiird & . 'i'liilou's udd , w d. f.,10 N A Rutin und if e too W Hares , lot • , bik 10. Myers , Uicnard & Ttldcn's add , wd ; so Thomas Sheedy to James Donnelly , sr , lotn , blk7. l.yman Place , wd 700 A I'Tukuy et nl to I , A Carey , lot 21 , bik It Clifton lllll wd MO flyrnn Heed and wife to Julia Daley.Tot 6blkl. Iteeil'K4tli aild.wd , 7J0 II McNameoto T 1' McNumee , lot 7 , bit , K V Hintth's add , w d 1 IJ McNamee toT f McNauiee , lot 3. bik 2u0ii.Omahn.wd 1 Joicpulnu Peters nud husband to Ellen Uulutid , lotl bib W , Ilorcnce n d . . . . . 1 ' Yin Coburn , uherlir , to lleujamlnliarby , lot lit , bik H , Kountzo Ic Hutu's add , w d 1,500 Ororcu Holmes Jr , to Louis lloelime , lots I too , 11 and II to 18 , Holmes add to So * Uiuunavrd , 0,030 Jos ICauayy and wlfd to V Kudavy , lot 3 , bll 7. BoOinalia , wd . - 3,000 Jonn 11 Levy and wlfo to Ired'k Ilrexel and J 11 llartu , lot 2 , bile 0 , Oinuhn , w d 7. 15,600 JI Morrison Bad v If e toll II Bcott Joto , bik 12 , Improvement association add , w d 2,000 William N Nuson and Mlfo to Jacob Pe terson , > S lot II , bik - ' , William Hage- dorn's adil.w d S00 wiiUsni N Mason and wife to It Borenseu , /.lotl J. bile : ; . Hagedorc's add , w d. . 250 O T Carlson to Charles Carlson , lots 8. U and 10 , bik I. Hoppe's bonanza sub.w d 2,000 Mutual investment Co to B I' lloitwick , lot li ) . Crescent park , w d , . . . . 1 Twenty-nine transfers , aggregating . ! 0783 Ilulldlnc Permit * . ' The following permits were issued oy the building inspector yesterday ; J V Holt , frame dwelling , a rover near q-tteniy-afth f 3,000 It O ie I ) 0 Patterson , three story brlcc store IfllJ tfarnnm . , , , , tf.UX ) Three mmor permits , , , rfO live permits , , lisW0 n.VTTLn OP Till ! BANTAMS T Pontlicruclglit McCarthy Bcsta tfolnn ' nl' Bnclnnil Nrw Yomr , Nov ST A tight to ft finish botwccn Cnl McCarthy of Jersey City and Mlko Nolan of Bngland forthofoathorwolBlit championship ot the world , took place this evening ncarNyaek McCarthy weighed in at MS J/ and Nolan at 110 pounds Nolan wni over nnxloua nnd went nt McCarthy fiercely from the start , whllo Mao adopted Dompsoy's tactics nnd let his opponent do nil the fighting Ho tiovor lost nn opportunity , however , to got In a good blow nnd drew llrst blood in the llrst round , Ho silceeodod in landing Rovoral other good blows in tno next few rounds , but Nolnti dodged the hnnlostones In the sixth round Nolan forced the light ing very fiercely and McCarthy brneod up , nnd fought him almost to a standstill t In the seventh round both men fought hard and McCarthy ondud the battle by swinging l n loft haiidcr on Notan's Jaw , knocking out T aovcrul of the Bnglishuinn's tooth Nolnn > wns not knocked out , but throw up ono linntt ( i for McCarthy to stop and then stmt out his J teeth , The fight was givou to McCarthy , | Hought the VnuitiiHen t-llnvntnri. ! | MiSNiiAfOl.ts , Minn , Nov B7. Levy j , Mityos of Chicago , the representative of the English syndicate , said today tlinl ho had J completed otio of the objects of his visit ( J hero , which was the making out of the final { 1 p.ipeis In the transfer of ttio Vnnduscn oln- ' ! vntor system , and that the matter was dell ' nltnly settled ut last j Thirty Thousand for the tM tig sort ] VitTonu , H , a , Nov 27.-Spoclal [ Tolo- ' gramtoTni ; Bbk.1 A party of business mon nnd sports mot hero Inst night nud pledged * : i0OO0 for the Sullivan-Jackson light If It \ tnkos place hero Tlio money is already deposited - ) posited hi the bunk or British Columbia , and n telegram was sent to Sullivan and Davlcs No Olintmo in Muiilnnn ' IIbi.kna , Mont , Nov 27. The lockout still exists , Thb senate mot this morning at to o'clock , but onlv the republican members 1 responded to roll call The loivur homo , re publican , wl'l ' commence iimtino worlt Fri day The democratic brauVh bold n short session this morning , but accomplishing noth ing • II"nvv , Knlluro in Itiiltiinoro IHmisiohi : , Mil , Nov 27. And row Banks of Baltimore county , nn cx-membcr of the ' legislature , is Insolvent Ills liabilities are ' botwccn Jir,0,0J0 nnd SICOOOO The assets are estimated atS00,000 | and consist Inrgoly X of real estate In Baltiuioro county and fl Mlchigun f. ' Indicted I'nr lluzlnir • 1 Madison , Wis , Nov . 27. D. M. Flower of 1 Oconomowoo , a student In the Wisconsin j university , was today found guilty of riot * { 011s conduct In being 11 party to the ccltf- ! brntcd Riley Inzing ntf.ur of two months ago • J A BiuliDd Wlro Suit Cmcioo , Nov , 27 , A sult for § 200,000 Was bugun before Judge Gresbam thlsjnornlng by tlm Thorn Mro bulge company against the W'ashburii-Moeti muuUtuctnring com 1 pany to collect royalties duo the former company pany- J Mra Soiitliworth Indicted ' New Yoiti ; . Nov 27. The grnnd Jury this aftorr.oou returned nil Indictment for mur der in the llrst degree against Mrs Hannah H. Southwortb , wiio shot and killed Stephen [ Pettns Inst Friday morning Lntor she wns arraigned nnd plendod not guilty * . A Woman .Mitut'itllzr-d. St Louis , Mo , Nov 27. ISpoclal Tele gram to Tiiu Bee.J A womau named Au gusta Torrell was uaturallz.ad in the circuit < r court hero today Ono of her wltnessos was " 1 nlso n woman This is the third instance df ; the kind ou record iu St Louis , I Di-moornl'o ' Itmllloitlon illcotlritr ' j Sioux Citv , la , Nov 27. A domocrntlo I state r.Uilcition | meeting will bo huld December - | comber 4. Governor-oloct Bolus will bo ] present j A Stock Bxchuiuro Failure * New Yoiik , Nov 27. The suspcuston of Arthur & Kctchum has been announced at the stock oxchauge Tlioy have been mem bers since 1S77. A Soldier Murderer Lonmiox , Nov 27. A soldier of the Bom bay Lancers yesterday killed his command ant aud two officers of the icgimont The Denver State lottery company wants nrjonts Tickets 50 eon La Address - I dross A. C. Ross & Co , Denver , Cole ( SOUTH OMAHA NEWS j Transit lloiiue Thnnksirlvltic ; . \ Landlords Fcnno & Hurtman of the Trun- ' ' sit house will allow the guests nnd patrons thu use of the hotel Thursday evening for a ilnnco The gentlemen met lust uvonlng and appolotcd the following committees and com pleted the arrangements for a grand social event : Reception Committee Messrs S. B. Fonuo Michael C. Welsh , Theodore B.San- dors and L. T. Cloggot Floor Messrs Edward Cullen , C. A. Hornlo , L. 1 * . Mnrtln , C. L. Scboffcr , D. C. Pnxson nnd J. M. Doud Finance Messrs Frank S. Dewey , S. J. Ackeily W. F. Nichols und J" . P. Murphoy Master of Ccromoniea Mr J. B. Wat- kins kins.Mr. Mr Theodore E. Saunders and Miss Jennie Mny will loud the grand march The Italian hand will furnish the musio , and C. S. Bnltoy will 0.1IL The dnnco promises to ba ono of the social events of the winter IlnptiHt MiNHJon Modal Tbo Indies ot the Buptlst mission have made great preparation for n reception nnd social to bo held in the mission looms , M nnd Twonty-sovunth Btroots , Thursday even ing The following prograinmo will bo pre sented : Song Old Hundred Rcudlug Thanksgiving • Mrs Claud L. Tolbott Vocal Solo Miss Annie Northcutt Recitation Mss ( Jossla Curpentor Duet iho Lost Hymn . . .Mcsdauies EdwardMuiibIuiwand W. II Slnbaugh Instrumental Music Mr , Frcu Blunkncr Recitation Miss Maud Hay wur d Vocal Soto Miss Juanuttu B. Mullen Song Always Welcome , , . . Miss Bcaslo Motors , accompanied . by Mr Fred BIniiknor Recitation Master Suinuol MoDonuld quartette How Cuino the Beautiful Gates AJarl . . Mr and Mrs , Howard Meyers and Dr and Mrs W. II Siabaugh Muslo f. Mr Fred Blunkncr Song Mr Goodman Refreshments-Literary Pudding tRpvAL : rt a B POWDER Absolutely Pure Tills powilo neier varies A inaivulotuurltr , fctreiiKta un I wuoleiouieneg * . More economi cal than tin ) ur.lluar > sliid.und cannot pusild In competitl-iiinlthtlio muUttudo of low tut short welrht alum or photphsts puwdera b'pfd onllltncilll ltdVAl.lUlii.SU I'OWUKH CO , 10 * IVail St , N. Y. J ' ' " " - - -