Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 01, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    BEE.
orning , Uov. 1.
BREVITIES ,
I'atergoii ? 8 s al-
Sec rolack's a-Uxrttscment.
The eve of battle.
-Inderid .tmg JMltr. o23-lf
/ . it ? j * ' 1 . ' ou fir-ct prpe.
Dcntiifica.
,
ItfsarSfiSo's. American remedy.
541' rt SiiiniimDg the Ctealia Ferry.
! _ , - Lubiii * bulL i-erfumc at Kuhn's on' y *
A neWiflOkk of fine liaudkei chief ex
t"ct i at Saxeii.
Fifty-eight cars ofstotk inSalurday.lb
tj f ed ntilit ( Jiualinarils. .
WMpple , Mcli Uau & Go. , the jewel-
, l22'l OBglasi'trttt. oCtf
Tor el jxe repairs go to W. F.Stoetzel
YiBth mid Jfttkwii Btretts. iMl-2t
A tegular uiceliijguf tlic 1 anl of
oinc tiixiilJi > o place tilth evening. }
" " for llerV diblillciy
" -V-wlio-e carl
\has \ arrived.
-tttJiv ? i f THUYOKLDUusai
( R vos * fitting Pattcnis at Uustaau'e. t J
TteltMtof meats at . .Bath & WliiuA
fcet,0 | Ignite the ix toflice. 2-tf
' " Ule ! the cakJ. 1W
l , Tonth.ind Jacktou
J-3t
9J * , - -
, $ ! " * . ji > omlt : Uic % iio t-
'o See , receive Jtvuk Jisii evenThnrs < ] a\ .
Ut-if
< aty o uncd to-day in
Currier1 * y d tdiolojjiapli
"
Uitlio. „
-Tne togth aniiHiil Vail of Durant En-
Ig-ae J-B ! ! ! < * Co. No. 1 , taT Ci place at
iM.w.iic littll thth evening.- *
There Vere 120 cuJsflof'ilock in j cu
ll * d y , and Scare if .emigrants froii the
west. The inail trail \vaxoxcrlhree liou.s
"
late. ' " ,
- - " -
-v
Thoicdiijtioii-of-jiasseuser rates on
f.te l iirinjt ! ; in & Missouri and "Union
Tatati , nnnoniicfel a few d.iys : ige , goes
nto effect to day. v
l' rtiB interested in the wdfaie of
th Omabi'bootblack ' md nawsbi-ys. l.av.
reuted ; o < nng for tlief/run Hartley street ,
d or from tha Farmers' liit l ,
tli y intend to furnish as a houle 01
headquarter * .
-Tho original T\n a."A To-5e lorriB
8 O.livau'4 'Mirror ' of .Ireland . and Comedy
* Mnny Will aj ) | car at the Academy of
Wnxic on "Friday &nd Saturday evenings ,
Knveinberfctll jmd fith-
? 'v > *
- The vnre on Tlie tiow court Iwmvo
Imnd'takcSjiila c to-moriow and hluiuld
b * ciilircJy one-Hided. The iiitcreslHot
the rouaty demand that a 'cimit buutc
with jtroiwr Hccnt-iiy for jmbVc reconlaln ;
kditl nsiwQnjtfc po ilJle.
H u. James Jjairll , of ITusQngs , wil *
tA Jie * > a nmiSoiieetiur of republicans at
< iic A jdomyjnf > Juic , thl 'evnin ! ? , on
* H - v lituwl } MUCnftie ! day. As t -
tuwrmn will clone the-c-inijiaigu , it will 1 o
un * v iir j * . { greftt it rc t. The Gar-
li'-Jd wild Aithur Gleeclnl ) will ting.
d'ng between
iM us to uhich was ta haws
of tli'c Academy of Music foray
evening niectinj , Hon. Janien
, tbejjjjMiblicaii l > caVcr , grjcvfully
w y until lhi < cvon'iiff ' , nltlwngh it
< ln M by the democrsits tbut In-
d tv 1 lie lull. After a torcii-
Tt'liic't included 140
inon nu-1 25 juvenile * ,
twelve y m-n nd irn-lof , : i mixfd
< c > .wduf ilcMi and raimMieaiu filled
At Ac diuiv wurc hanin ietl for n
i- by lion. AV , A , StoKc , .of
Of tH\iutg/Io\ra. \ Tlit-'ie will In no rsiore
mating * l cfiirc the election.
f rmcrly rai'rniul and
M wit t Sidney , \v.ts ncjuitted on
UttUff the charge of robliiiic * the
ti1 ! ! T of 4JOfJ ( ) , mi the "llth of March
' t. lt\vni'V ' ? rnncmbcred that the bul-
Ji > n was ( alien -fumi thu office thi-ou h a
li l cut in tlie ft mi , and alter tome h tun
m * Mi itv < - round with tbe cxcentinu of
H i 141rrtk-nndBOine currency , wmouuting
together toiO nt $12,010 bocrcted ill a
i > ilc un.lerJ.Uo .uiliEU building. Cir-
lobe\ciy Etrcti- ;
p was -
evidence.
Ijflti * , Vaim's , ! < > ok
over 1'enlii * n cJluaiuof-'bargainson Ifct
We uulerslanl that Judge Savage
will flKXliniry I Mess , ' fine at 530 and
cjs * .
For Ifcinrts , Lots , Houses an'l Farms ,
Iwk m r Bcm > ivucwcolumu ou first page.
Hiftrgaiiis.
Oyste B direct from Baltimore ; ? cle < t
Jjccnta ; Stan lard , 3" . Cluiceappl
JUST luurAl , at Gladstone's ,
Tint received at William Gentleman's
3S CM- loads of "bfautiful Wh te Roce potato
mid onions in large I
to * * ; alt oidpplcs quan
tities. ° ' 2-3t
LARGE , WHITE , MESHAroC
3'o'4 < iw ; eeiling at 70 cento a bushel in 10
Imsbel lot'.p-O * . L lucliol & Go's , corner
fifteenth Kutl Dodge. o25m-w-h
A youngMady'-wishes a situation as
\4 rk inViutorc or cojiyinslo do. Oangivc
Mf rence l > in as t j character and ability.
-Adiww , L.JD. , Bee cilice. It
-Two lrj 4 t new engines for the Sonora
* * 8n-ay oftt > uthern California , pawed west
> 'riAnjr. One MTIS the "Guyamas , " o.
, id the eSi'er the "G9n lliva I'alacio , "
Sfc. 2.
Another 1age dry goods store is ad < ] ed
Vt tin lift of OmahaV IUIMIICSR hourca. It
wM V e kuouii as the "IVtoton Dry Good ?
s. " S e tlieirnnnouucement on Third
they evidently intau business and
f illmuki ; it lively in their lino.
One MIBU 'bo was drunk and disor-
5 y , nud nuled to v hip any Garfield
3 io be could \vascommittedSalurday
4n A Cmlt of § 5audVxxtK. Auotlicr patty
vsludgod iu jail this morning for iutoxi-
4 and-neglect of his family.
*
A new y ticket bn > kcr' office has been
Li i * M datSivayhlnid'scigarBtorcundcrthe
l . M yeuieta of Aran L. Kunyan , of Clii-
c * , repret nti s Mai ford &McKenzie ,
Vo lu ve oHiceg in New York , St. Loiis ,
< fecimiati mul Milw nukee.
TUBSH Fisu every Thur lay snd Fii-
" 13 0 y ; alt kind * of frc h : tul talt meats. The
e n 1 nl rf German sausiges , n ppedally , al-
r 31 1vy ou hand , at tlie Pulnec Market cf
P > r 1 f H & llagcdarn , 811 Bouth Fifteenth
t lOi - - wn' "i at-tf
lOihi Beet
( hi Thursday morning Jos. U. > nlunan , &
' y. ung clerk in tl e B. & M. ticlct\2icede- '
)
p. "Uneut , died at his n ms on'ipper Faru-
li m street of iyninu'licver , on his twenty-
alone aud far from home
I ict ti' < t Hrthday ,
. im ai 1 friends. Tha reuums were to-day for-
w ded to his natixo idacoinLebanon , Pa.
. -u interesting case vras ed before
Ji * ge liftwea Sturday > in police court , "
th 6 fcndants being under arrest for ob-
uti .icting Ut f oldggwmty roai running
th > u < , h TSrace Addition. The case in-
\c' 8tr3pf land 17 tect wide nmning
tb i h tliewhole plat , wbich has beeu
few -el iu l > | a Ktfie rurcIuserg bl lots ,
'
lUngont/alfaxVucci 'The judge re-
fr. /
re : mItis \ opinion.
the intersection of
A lady passing
I edv-second nd Cass sreeU } , Fiiday
severely [ in-
Ju , after dark , WM very
jured by falling eight cr t n feet into 1he
cat 110-being mads by the city at that
pointaud unprotected. Her moans attract-
eltha sttection of Mr. Pap j the milk-
m n , who was pastiag. lie tummoned
ajjistanceand rcmoxedher to a hou'e near
by , where he still lies , under the care of
Dr. Dcnise , but is unable tomove.Vheu
wll the city learn to protect there danger
ous placeb ?
A comimnvcation fromM'r. George F.
IVUle , dat"d October,28threceived by
THEBEESatuidays > y8thatMr.J. B. Co-
wy , ti-avelii g agent of some California
inur. . nce company , was drowned in the
Missiiuiiipi river near Alton , Ills. . October
Mtii.'In his IKI _ ket were two life insurance
policies , one for 83000 , payable to some one
in Omaha ; the otler for 831.03 , payable tea
a Eock Island party. Corey had been
heard to say that ho hai friends in this
city , asd if lolhey will dovcll to invcsti-
gtte the matter. Mr. Little's address is
theBriggb hou'e , Chicago , Tllp.
I1. M. Criltcndcn , chief operator of
the Western Union oflie , went to his
unch basket Friday noon , and in addi
tion Oi his lunch found lying in the top of
his basket a x-ery handsome par of gold
spectacles , xvith the following brief bet ex-
pre = fcivo note : ' 'Please accept the accom-
pinjins fcpectacles as a slight token of our
risjie t ar d esteem for you. Slay you lix-e
long to enjoy them. " This xvas signed by
the operators in the Western Union office
in full force , and if certainly a very flatter
ing tcBtiaiouialand tells tiie whole story of
Mr. Crittenden's universal popularity both
officially and cthem Use. 1 le is a faithful ,
accommodating official auda genial , pleas
ant gentleman. We congratulate him upon
his present , aud endorse thesentiment that
"his days may be long. " etc.
Itev. E. A. lligsins , S. J. , the elo
quent superior of the Jesuit order in this
province , is bpcnding a fexv days at Creigh-
tm college , Hie onlyluiuEC of hissociety in
this slat . Those x\ho hax-o heard Father
' those -who
llisgins ] ) reaclr , and Cbpecial'y
heard liim lecture in St. Philomena'a cathe
dral on last St. Patrick's night , xvill be
glad to learn that they xvill hax-c an excel
lent opportunity of again listening to Iho
gentleman the coming week.
Frederick , Leading Halter , has just
ivcjived some 'splendid hats at § 2.00
and S2.50 save a dolhr. Winter
Ojpj oOc , 753 aud 51,00. s-m-w
ADABIN&DEED.
A Farmer Taken Down Cel
lar in Broad Day
Light ,
Atid Confronted With a Pistol's
Mouth.
A inno named John Wager , about
25 years of age : md hailing from Wis
consin , was arrested Friday for n
bold atlxiiuptud lo rob an honest
Uoliciniam fanner , wlio was in the
cityluukirg for men to husk corn for
him. TJio latter conld cot ppeak Eng
lish and Wager , it is said , took him
to a basement water-closet ,
near Kaufman'a Sixteenth street
ealoon , iu broad dayliglit , and there
holding a holding half dollar in "olio
hand and a pistol in iho other indica
ted ! > ysigii8 that he wanted money or
gore. Tht ) honrat granger had too
much s nd for him thonth and push
ing him astdo wcapod from the vault ,
liallouing for assistance , wlicn Wage ?
rui awajnn1 left him.
This hnuyunod on the 18th of OcL ,
and on the nest day a xvarrant 'ir.s
issued , xvhtcli could not be served nn-
til jcstonljy. V/agcr , who had pur
chased : \ ticket to Icavu town was ar
rested at Jo Kavan's saloon , on 13th
street. He will IM apt to go up for
his bold deed.
PEESON AL. PAK A GRAPHS.
lion. G. W. Frost went , xvest Saturday.
fl. Utiwey hu xettirucdlrom Chic-
Geo. II. Thummell , of Grand Maud ,
went home Satnn'ay. - -
Jlon. A. Worth Spates left for Wyom
ing t noon Saturday.
Mrs. A. A. Bradfrrd , returned from a
x-is.it bouth Saturday morning.
Chris , llartmau and M. Dunham came
up from Lincoln Saturday noon.
Hon. James Laird , of Hastings , called
at THE BEE office Saturday morning.
l ev. Dr. V. G. Samuel , the genial re
presentative of Derby & Day , St Louis ,
is in the city.
Mrs. George Duiwanwife cf the well
known Union Pa-iGc conductor , returned
from the cast Saturday.
Sentence Passed.
At 10 a. m. Saturday sentenced was
passed by Judge Savage on the follow
ing :
Henry Austin , for robbing Weth-
orisj's safe , three years in the peniten
tiary.
Jos. Schiller , robbing a bureau
drawer of money , four years.
Frank Wilson , who robbed Red
man's till , fouryears.
Wm. Turkman- colored , for cutting
the white courtezan , 8 years.
Thoa. Bryant , stalling Cyrus Mrr-
ton's horse , 3 years.
The batch will be sent to Lincoln
within ten dnys.
To the Sixth Ward Voters.
Last chance to register , ( near Red
man's store. ) I will sit at my office ,
No. 910 north Sixteenth street , every
evening from G to 9 p. m. , commenc
ing Monday , October 25th to Satur
day. October 30th , and A'onday , No
vember 1st , from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. lo
complete nrw list. Everybody come.
JAS N. MuuriiY ,
o25-Gt Resistrar Gth Ward.
Gov. Spates called at THE BEE office
Saturday and denied moat absolutely
and emphatically having expressed any
Aiich sentiments as those attributed
to him by The Herald of Saturday.
llo further eays that ho never.
had auy conversation with a Herald
reporter and that the whole thing is
ati outrageous fabrication. What he did
say , ? at the Academy wss , that
in ! iis travels from iho AUnntic to the
Missouri river , ho saw at every por-
t5on-of tae country , only indications
of R grand republican victory it No
vember. The misrepresentation oi
him is of apiece with other brazen as'
srtions in the Herald , made without
foundation in fact.
Before Investing -boots and shoes
see Fullriede's pric'es , guarantee satis
faction in all classes , goods exchanged
or maney refunded. Herd's calf boots
§ 2.00A Men's Alexis § 1,25 ,
THE COOLIES ARE COMING
Three Hundred Strong , to
Work for the Water
Works Company ,
The Pigtailed Pipe Layers to
Labor for a Few Cents
a Day.
Civil and Military Protection.
Preparations for active work in the
construction of the Omaha water works
the real lieax-y
* re progressing , fchul
work that is to be done will not beiiu
until next xveek , or about Iho 10th or
12th of November. The minagcrs
and contractors have for some time
past been negotiating for cheap labor ,
They have made arrangements to bring
300 Chinamen from Wyoming and the
west end of the Union PAciGc , these
Chinese laborers to be employed in tha
ifgin of tha trenches , the laying
down of the pipe ? , the sinking of the
criba , and the river and reservoir work
generally. In order that these Chin
ese laboring men should remain un
disturbed during their stay In Omaha ,
the managers have decided to call up
on the civil and m.litary authori
ties for a speci.il guaid. It is thought
of course that the regulars at Fort.
Omaha arc to bo kept in readiness to
inarch down at a moments notice , and
an effort will bo made to secute the
appointment of a special force of po
licemen and deputy sheriff * to uiain-
catn order.
Tiio managers do not anticipate any
such trouble as they experienced with
their Kansas and Missouri negroes ,
inasmuch as they cAtinot understand
the English language and would there
fore , pay no attention to any appeals
that might be made to them to quit
work and go back , and even if they
should agree to go hack , it would take
a good deal moro money than the
workingmen of Omaha could scrape
together to pay their fara to Rock
Springs or Ogden. This now move
for the incorporation of Chinese
labor has been kept pretty quiet. The
negotiations for troops and prepar
ations for bringing these Chinamen to
Omaha have , however , been brought
to our knowledge , and xve cin safely
vouch for the truth of the above facts.
We shall endeavor to keep thu people
of Omaha posted concerning this
movement sis further information is
divulged.
Soft water delivered to any part of
the city , at low prices , by
THOMAS SWIFT ,
oSO t [ 14'JO Chicago street.
JTtw JJrfcd FrviL'
AcuCntuicrf
2STcio Jfrexk / > fcet ,
-ATetc Ficsh Teas ,
first-class ! Fair Prices ! Fleming's !
Si'KOiu , Masonic block , is
now pnp reJ to furnish oysters in
tjvery style , hot cotko , to * , chocolate ,
cold lunch , pics and cakep. Especial
attention is given to partks and balls
held in the building stf
Remember if you want a good pair
of boots or shoes at low prints call at
Fullrierie's nonr loth and Douglas. A
trial is asked.
Now , and at all tunes , bargains are
givcn in boots awl shoos at Fullricdo's ,
west of Lutheran church.
, Wasliburne ( Superior
at FLEMING'S.
GARFJELD & AUTHUP. ,
if elected , will uao only the best Jack
.Frost flour in the White Houseand ,
will order direct from WelshanH &
3Jro. , 8th and Farnham streets.
NEW Goons I
just received at
RYMNSKI'S , TUB TAILOR.
Latest Styles ,
Bottom Price ? ,
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
219 12th street , near Farnham.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE MASSES ,
TUP BOSTON ONE 1'KICE
CASH DRY GOODS STORE
Will open in Kennedy's new brick
building on Tenth street , between
Jackson and Jonea , on Monday , No
vember 1st , ith a. new , fresh , well
assorted stock of goods , which have
been purchased at recent trade sales
in Boston and New York Tor cash , and
will be offered at prices heretofore un
known in Omaha. Our aim shall
always bo to cater , for the popular
trade , and leave others to look after
the high toned.
Remember November 1st ,
Boston One Price Store ,
10th St. , bet. Jackson and Jones ,
cct27tf
_
Danctag School every Tuesday
evening from 7 to 10 at the Omaha
Turner 11 nil. For1 private dancing
lessons inquire at 10th and Howard
streets , Omaha Turner Hall.
HOFFMANN.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
STATE OF NEBRASKA ,
DOUGLAS COUNTY ,
Notice is hereby given that I will
sit at ray office , 317 South Twelfth
street , between Farnham and Harney ,
on Wednesday , Thursday , Friday and
Saturday , October t27th , 28th , 29th
aud 30th ; alto on Monday , November
1st , 1830 , for the purpose of register
ing the electors of the First ward.
Inwitness whereof , I have hereunto
set nay hand , this 18th day of Octo
ber , A. D. , 1880.E.
E. M. STENBEBG ,
Registrar First Ward.
Third Ward "Voters Registration
Notice.
J will sit at my office northeast cor
ner of Fourteenth and Douglas streets ,
( over Cumig'a : auction store ) on
Shunday , Saturday and Monday.
[ Thursday 28th and Saturday SCth
October , and November Monday 1st. ]
tha--purpose oL registering the
electors of the Third ward.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my band this 20th day of Octo
ber , 18SO. WILL H. RILEY ,
o20-10t , Ketfstrar Third W6ta ,
TEE WINNING TICKET
Promulgated by the Inde
pendent Citizens of Doug
las County.
A Ringing Declaration of
Principles.
Pursuant to call a large number of
representative citizens of Douglas
county assembled in Claik's Hall
Saturday afternoon , to select a cltiz us"
ticket for the county election.
The meeting was called to order by
E. Rosewa'er , who briefly stated the
object of the meeting.
Henry Kelst-y , of Millard precinct
xvas unanimously elected as chairman
by the convention.
Mr. Simeon Bloom xvos elected
secretary.
The following declaration of princi
ples was then offered by Sir. Simeral
and uuanimouily adopted by the as
sembly.
The citizens of Douglas county , in
mass convention assembled , desirous
of promoting the common welfare atul
securing for themselves representation
in the legislature that will protect the
interests of the producers and indus
trial classes , hereby promulgate the
following declaration of principles :
First That we view with grave
concern and alarm the encroachment
of corporate monopolies upon the
rights and privileges of the people and
their attempt to rule this land by
picking primary elections with env
ployes , manipulating party conven
tions by paid political attorneys ,
and forcing upon the people , candi
dates , for the various ollicus , who are
either incompetent , notoriously dis
honest or controllea in their political
actions by the managers of railways.
Second. That we condemn and de
nounce the exemption of railway
property from local taxation and de
mand the repeal of all laws that dis
criminate between the taxation of
railway property or the property of
any corporation or individual.
Third That wo demand of the
next legislature a strict compliance
with section 7 , article 12 , of our state
constitution that require * the "logia-
laturo to pats laws to correct abuses
and prevent unjust discrimination and
extortion in all charges of express ,
telegraph and ra'lroad companies in
this state , and enforce such laws by
adequate pnnalitica to the extent , if
necessary , for that purpose , of forfei
ture of their property and franchises. "
Fourth That xvo denounce the ap
propriation by the ln.it legislature of
51875 back pay to E K. Valentine ,
member ofcongrosa , tor services which
ho never rendered ) as Cm infamous
robbery of the taxpayers of this state.
Fifth That we condemn the pro
posed importation of Coolie labor for
the construction cf public works ,
whether the same bo dona by munici
pal aU'hority or by private capital.
Sixth That the nominees of this
convention are hereby pledged to vote
for no man for United States senator
whoto past record identities him with
class legislation in the interest of
monopolies.
A committee of fifteen were ap
pointed to make up a ticket for the
consideration of the assembly. Thuy
retired for that purpose.v >
While the committee were deliber
ating "Little Mac" and W. A. Fonda
delivered short speeches , after which
the committee reported the following
t cket :
FLOAT bENATOU ,
Daniel Burr.
bTATB 8ENAXORS ,
Geo. W. Doane ,
John D. Howe.
RKPKESENTAT1VFS ,
Albert S.wartzlander ,
Henry Kruse ,
W. J. Broatch ,
Wm. A. Paxton ,
0. A. Wolcott ,
John A. McShane ,
John Bloom ,
Geo. W. Shields.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER ,
Patrick McArdle.
On motion the report of the com1
mittea was unanimously adopted.
The general remark among specta
tors was that the farming and labor
ing elements weru better represented
in that convention than in any coiv
vontion ever held in Omaha. Then
were fully one hundred farmers in at
tendance for every precinct in the
county.
Hay by the bale , ton or carload
also the best Winter and Spring
Wheat Flour , Oats , corn , Bran Feed
Vegetables , etc.
H. B. WILEY & Co. ,
559 IGih St. , bet. Capitol avenue anc
Dodge. 29 Gt
If you want anything in the liqnoi
line , either imported or domestic , csl
at Blake's wholesale house , 214 south
loth street.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Mr. H. H. Marhoff , late of Chlca
go , has established a trunk factory al
117 North Fourteenth street. Tele
scopic case , sample , heavy traveling
trunks a specialty. The largest anc
best assortment of trunks , bags anc
hand satchels' in the city. Re
pairing in all its branches promptly
attended to. Goods delivered to anj
part of iho city free of charge.
ocSO-s-tu-th
- - -
New Engravings at Ilospe's.
Tuscan Olives by the gallon a' '
Blake's wholesale wine and liquoi
house , Union block.
Clam Chowder at 8 o'clock to-night
at Dick Wilde's.
The Omaha Public Library will b (
reopened Monday , Nov. 1st.
All work in Jewelry and watch repairing
pairing warranted in every particular ,
at WHIFFLE , MCMILLAN & Go's.
o28-3t
Just received twenty loads of applei
and pi tatoes. Bring in your orders tc
Julius Treitschke , 308 , 310 and 312 ,
South-Fifteenth street or 412,414 anc
41G , Thirteenth street , between Jackson
. o2G ta-th-i
son and Leurenworth. - -
If you have tried everything else ,
without receiving any benefit , call al
230 Dodge street , north side , betweer
13th and 14th , and see the agent foi
Isaac Nichols' American Remedy ,
olGeodlm
Clam Ohowderat 8 o'clodftg-nlght ,
Ht Dick Wilde's ,
THE SPICE OF LIFE ,
An Avalanche of Balls , Par
ties and Other Social
Events , .
Theatrical Treats and Hy menial
Happenings.
( From Saturday Evening's BEE. )
The social events of the pist week
iave been very numerous , and some
ery brilliant affairs have taken place ,
no of which , the banquet of Engine
GJ. No. 1 , was described yesterday.
TIIE I'LBASANT IIOURS'
liop last evening was one of the larg-
: st and inout brilliant of the season ,
.i . d was the opening hop of their
hirteenth season and the eighty fifth
mp iu all given under their auspices
n the thirtetn years of the club's
xlatenee. The mus'o was
uruished by Hoffman's orchestra and
fes superb. The attendanca was
try large and the entire occasion
marked for its elegance and social per-
ectiqii in every respect. After danc-
ng from 9 to 11 o'clock supper was
unouuced , and this was one of the
'eaturus of the evening. A full force
f colored servants secured from the
iVithnell house served tables loaded
with the delicacies of the season
yd sot out with the club's own silver
Chinanapkins and table linen , all
manufactured expressly for it and
aring the monogram P. H. 0. The
oasoii of 1880-81 has been opened
with a re-organization of iho club on
he basis of an active men.borship of
iifly. The officers for the ensuing
year are C. F. Squires , president ; J.
M. llos ? , treasurer ; P. S. Eustis ,
ecretary ; Major J. V. Furoy , L. S
Road , Limit. M. C. Foote , George
Peterson , P. S Euslia , J. M. Res ? ,
3 E. Squires , executive committee ,
.mder whose auspices l ft evening's
psrty waa made so enjoyable to all It
a intended at an early day to
add 10 the equipment of the chlb a
magnificent China service , to be pro
cured in Europe , the monogram of
the club to bo burned into each piece.
TUU I'OLlCEtfBN's BALL.
On Wednesday evening the second
annuil ball of the Oman * police de
partment took place at Masonic Hall ,
and was attended by n largo throng of
the friends < > f the force who , one and
all , were made to foi 1 and thoroughly
Jy enjoy the hospitalities of their
hosts. The members of theforcein ftlll
uniform and wearing lovelysilk badges
of diffsrcnt'Ciiliirs , trimmed with gold
lace gave the whole affair an official
and altogether attractive character.
The music WIH furnished by Stein-
hauaer's orchestra which it needless to
say , is par excellence Mayor Chaao
made a brief epuech complimentary to
the policemen and apologizing for the
absence of Marshal Westardahl
who was detained by illness. Police
Judge Hawcs officiated as master of
ceremonies and President Boyd and
other city officials wore present. The
following were the committees : Com
mittee of arrangements , Pat. Ford , B
0. E. Westerdahl , E. A. McClure , H.
J.icobson ; reception committee , Ed.
Gorman , A. Black , Ja * . Donahue , F.
Bellamy ; floor mauageis , B. C. E.
Westerdabl. A ft TfohM-nm. .7 O
Donahoe , JOB. Vanous.
An excellent supper was served , and
the ball was a pronounced success iu
the eyes of all.
BALLS AND PARTIES
A grand banquet and ball is prom
ised by th telegraphers fur n ci
mouth , which is hurt-after to be made
an annual affair.
Thu Sans Cercmonie club gave it :
fourth party on Tuesday evening al
the SUinUrd club rooms. About
twenty two couples participated.
The Imperial club party at. Maaonii
Hall , Tuesday evening , was an enjoy
able affair , and was the first of aeeriei
of four , the remaining dates beiiu
Nov. 10th , Nov. 23d and Dec. 8th
Hoffman's orchestra furnishes theii
music.
The Danish society's monthly partj
took place Wednesday evening.
The Durant Engine Co. , No. 1
give their annual ball at Masonti
Hall on Monday evening , Nov. 1st
Mr. Thomas Cummings is master o !
ceremonies. The committee on ar
rangements are Messrs. Cummings
Mulhall , ' Mullen , Fagan , Starkey
Denker , 'Callahan , McDonald , Olesor
and Shehan. It will he a fine affair ,
and the friends of the company wil
no doubt make it a bg : success.
The next Vesta Chapter parly oc
curs Nov. 12th.
The residence of Capt. J. S. Wooc
on Capital Hill , waa the scene of :
very pleasant party ou Saturday even
ing last , given in honor of Mr. Tonii
Van Antwerp , of Now York. Thf
entertainment was most pleasant tc
the visitor , the host and the guests.
The second soiree mnsicale of th <
Omaha Mannerchor takes place a
Matz's Hall , to-morrow evening , anc
will be participated in by the Zithei
club , just organized with ten members
A ball will follow the concert.
A brilli.uit german was given a :
Fort Omaha , Wednesday evening bj
Mrs. General Crook , in honor of Mr
Hull , of St. Joe.
RELIGIOUS ENTERTAINMENTS.
Four ladies of the Ladies' Union o
the Y. M. C. A.- have commenced ;
work among the boys of this city , be
tween the ages of ten and sixteen
Their first entertainment and socia
will be at the association rooms ner
Thursday evening at 7:15. One of thi
requirements to become a member ii
that every boy shall come with clear
face and hands and hair combed.
The Y. M. C. A. boys have orjan
ized a mile quartette and good musii
may be expected by them every Sun
day afternoon.
The ladies of the A. M. E. churcl
gave a successful festival last evening
forthe benefit of their Sunday school
All the luxuries of the season were fur
'nished and the financial success wai
very fnir indeed.
A pleasant sociablu was held Tues
day evening at the residence of Rev
J. " * W. Ingram , of the Christiat
church.
Major Armstrongs residence oi
Saunders street , was the scone of !
goo.dly gathering last evening. Thi
occasion was the sociable of the mem
bers of the Unitarian church and theli
friends.
DRAMATIC NOTES.
Neil Burgees played "Widow Bo
dott" to an appreciative audience a
the Academy of Music Thursday even
ing. He was ably supported , and th <
audience , as usual when Burgess ap
pears , was in convulsions of laughtei
from the opening to the close of Nas
by's inimitable comedy.
The Katie Putnam Co. come No
vember 3rd and 4th.
The Sullivan comedy company , will
Dan and Jesie Morris , of the McEvoy'i
Hibernicon , appear at the Academy oi
Music on the "evening of Novemhei
5th , Gth and 7th.
Mary Anderson will be here on tin
12th and ; will draw a bg ! house. " " * "
Lsaritt' Vaudeville specialty com. .
pany , a troupe of the eamo order vritt
Tony Pastor , are booked for Novenv /
her 9th.
Louise Buckingham , famous in the
role of "Mazoppa" is engaged for De
cember 1 and 2. She is en route to
Australia for forty weeks.
WEDDINGS. *
During the past week a number of
weddings have occurred aud few
wedding anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Noatrand
celebrated on last Saturday evening
the twenty-fifth anniversary of their
wedded life , almost twenty four of
which have been paaued in Omaha.
Their friends to the number of fifty
or more assembled to congratulate
them. Anumbirof appropriate and
beautiful gifts were received.
Charles A. B.illief , a prominent
lawyer of Novadi , low.t , and Mias
Mary F. Atkins , an accomplished and
highly esteenifd young lady of this
ci'y , were married Thursday morning
by the Rev * James Peterson at the
nsidcncc 61 the brido's mother , on
Burt street , between Twenty-first and
Twenty-second.
Mr. H. C. Hobbie and Mits Cath
erine E. Stcvons were married
Wednesday afternoon at tha residence
of C. F.Vilkins , tha Kcv. H. N.
Rates oflici.iting. They left fur the
east on the evening tr.vin , and will be
absent about sis weeks. They will
visit BosUn befi ra their return.
Mr. Finlay P. Grid'ey , for many
years money order clerk in our post-
ollico , and respec'ed by all for his
sterling character anil business integri
ty , was ma'ried or. Mondiy to Miss
Sillio K. Hill , an accomplished
and lovely young l dy , at
the residence of the lat'er in Co
lumbia , Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Gridley
rrived in Omaha Tuesday and MI
Thursday proceeded to Grand Island ,
heir future home , where Mr Gri > l y 1
s engaged in thu grain business. T'i
BCK wishes the happy coup'.e grcn j. y j
as well as a long life. j
lion A. J. Poppleton and \\i < w.-I ;
n a short tune celebrate ther : n n y-
fifth wedding anniversary. Tn c. -
ion will bo about the lime > f hT -
moval to the n ° w ami in un Ib. n
readence in Elizibeth Place Itu 1
bo an elegant affair.
A prominent business m n < f il.i *
city will , in ab ut two woeka , lo.ul to
ho altar one of OmabVa f.ivurilt !
daughters. The bride will hnvo lif
teen attendants , : md the wedding w.ll
bo the most brilliant ever colobiated
n Omaha.
Next Wednesday morning , at or
about ten o'clock a f.ivorito song-ter
of this city and Jl well known yourg
pi > nlemaT ( > , a clerk in a comnifosiin
house , will he united in marriage
The affair will bo a quiet ono and on
"ho same afternoon the parties will
eave for a tour east and a visit to
'fiends in Ohio.
A EEMAEKABLE CASE ,
A Telegraph Messenger Boy
Arrested for Systematic
Crime.
Seventy -Pour Caaes of Forgery
and Theft Said to be Dis
covered.
Friday afternoon ona of the
messenger boys of the American
Union telegraph company , Sam Sin
cere , a lad 16 yeirs of ago , was ar
rested on a most serious charge , being
iabstantially , a systematic couno of
forgery and theft. The facts as as
certained are briefly these :
Tiio AuiDiIv/aii CTiiIun , as la null
known , docs not extend to points
west of Omaha. All meesages
aent from eastern offices to points at
which they have no office are accepted
by the Western Union and A. & I * .
companies for twnsmH'uon only on
p -upivment of tha tariff rates On
the receipt of messages at the A. U.
office they are sent to the other cotn-
pinies by a messenger with the money
for prepayment and a book in which
he takes the receipt of the manager oi
that office for the message and money.
Thursday a gentleman called at the
A. U. office to inquire why a message
sent west by him some time ago had
never reached its destination. He
was shown the receipt of the Western
Union for the message , but upon call
ing at that office it was
found that no such message
had ever been received or transmitted ,
Managers Rheem , Hibbard and Arm
strong together began an investiga
tion and comparison of their books ,
and to their astonishment found sev
enty-four discrepancies cf the eamc
kind. Evidently the money had beer
pocketet1 and the messages destroyed
by some oi < o , who had also forgec
the names of Messrs. Hibbard anc
Armstrong and Mies Davis of the A ,
& P. office to the receipts. Aftei
having satisfied themselves as to wh (
the guilty party was a warrant wai
sworn out and Sam Sincere arrestec
and lodged in the county jiil , hii
examination was sot forSatarday after
noon. Ho has been in the employ
of the compiny fur four month ;
and the money taken will range Iron
81 to § 7 per message.
It appears that he was in some man
ner able to use a wise diicriminatioi
as to which messages could be destroy
ed without detection and only thost
which were comparatively nnimportan
were torn up , and all requiring answori
were sent all right. His crime and ar
rest caused an immense sensation anc
some additional developments are an
ticipated. Manager Rhoein is doin ;
his utmost to ferret out Iho whoh
matter , and vindicate the company'/ /
integrity , which is always in safe keep
ing iu his hands.
Apollinaris , Birrcsborn , Hunyad
Janos , Imported Natural Minera
Waters at'Blake's , Union block.
STOP AND LOOK is , Eaton has th <
most complete assortment of Stee
Engravings ever brought to Omaha ,
and at New York prices. tf.
a
FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! !
c The Omaha Fur Manufacturer ,
Henry G. Richter , is to bo found op
posite the postoffice. o2G-tf
t We have received two barrels ol
3 Quinces on consignment , which rausl
3r be sold , and will offer them at oOc z
r peck. Now is an opportunity.
25-5t FIEMINC t Co. , Grocers.
American Watches , in gold and sil
ver cases , at
. 28-3fc WHIPPLE , MCMILLAN & Go's.
E. Maurer has opened his new
saloon and lunch room 1214Farnham _
street , late Elgntk ' .t" ? 1m
California Pears , Plnroa , Grapes ,
*
etc , ?
Registration Notice.
State of Nebraska .Douglas Co.
Notice is hereby given that I will
sit in the store of Edward Lucas , cor
ner of Thirteenth and Chicago streets ,
October 25th , 2Gth and 30th , for the
purpose of correcting the vting list
of the Fifth ward.
S. WAKEFJLLD ,
Registrar "of the Fifth ward , Omaha ,
Douglas county , Nob.
ROR stratJon Notico.
State of Nebraska , Douglas Counly.-sa
Notice is hereby civen that I will
sit in the store c f E. W. Wyman's ,
15th street , three doors south of Pos-
Otlice , on Monday , Wednesday and
SUurdsy , Oc'ober 25th , 27th and
oOth , also on Monday , November 1st ,
1SSO , for the purpose of registering
the elector * of the fourth ward , City
of Omaha , Douglas County.
In witness whereof , I hereunto set
my hand this 15th day of October , A.
D. , 1SSO.
JOHN S. WOOD ,
ola-lCt Ragistrar of said ward.
New fine goods in largo variety ,
just received , including new dried
fruits , Citron Peel , Nuts , Jellies ,
Sn-cet Cider .Buckwheat , Maple Syrup
Fruit Hutlera , etc. , etc.
25-51 FLEMING & Co. , Grocers.
New ii rrvinxsatll
Mrs. M. Cox , F-ishionVblo Dress
Maker , 317 Fifteenth street , between
Davenport and Uhtcas'o. -
Genuine JVcto Orleans Moltixics at J.
1 } r-rouch vtCo.'s. Ii'J-2fc
CAPS ALL.
I. ' ui-r's Stoves much the. finest
in ttiMarket. . Call and aeo. 1J.1G
n.-ii-Ji stivet. o2'2 tf
SfftiAL HOT1GES.
MTIAihortUcciciita To Let For S-Me' '
I
J u * i , f .in IVantu I , Ecmcltn : Ac. , will bo la-
i fcvtVn li ihcso coiiunn.1 once for TEN CENTS
, I r iJni' , dish aubuc < ; uentliiuertlynriVE CENTS
| jciln. . > . The iiiat liiscitlon noter less tlwn
H ESTl'-FIVK CEMTS.
TO LOAM-HOHEY.
OrAAASO LOAN' At8 percent Inter
BODUV/U 8t , n sum * of SiOCO ami n p-
wjrds for 1 to 5 jcarx1 time on fir-it cla simprov
idcltj anil farm property. Apjly a . ttEM.'S '
teal EsUtonut ] LoaiiA ciuy , 15 th ami I'ou ! a3
ts. 27H PQ.1
OUST ( SO LOAH-Cail at Law 02co
M 1) . It. 711OUAS , K mi3.0rclihton Block
OHKY TO I.OAH 1103 Fanibam street
M Dr. Ethiardc Lo-v > Agency. nor-12-tf
HELP WANTED
TTTANrED 2 girls , at Uic Pacific Hot ! c.
VY 778-20
" ANTED A kitchen cirl , nt the Dunn
W"ANTED op-oslte the U o Office. 779-tf
"VTTANTED Oirl fortcnera ] house Work. 332
> V DougUs St. , hct. Itlh and 13th. 77/-31
" " . house work ,
t"t7"ANTBD Clrl to lU ccncr.il
| \ mast coyli , ward and iron null. T o
hlouKa notnh west of Mi Itary Bridge ,
771-rO MHS. W. H. J. bTKATTON .
VIT-ANTED To contrxct l r from 3 to 5 long
W - < 't shaw psr month fm one i Kir.
7CD-4 J. II.Mc'JMXV , OmaM.
"ANTED A child by w et nurse ; reference
ylvcn li.nuire at Dr. Cennisc. 781-30
Iianiedu.'ily. to rent a dvrellinz
WANTED .rsu'tot . rooms rau-t bo In good
'ocality ' ; good tcntaats prompt pay. Inquire at
this office. 741-tI
'ANTED A Rood litrakcspu't at 1109
W Fjrnhara street , up stiirs. t J tf
FOR REHT-HCUSES AHU LitC.
BEN"I 3 mom' , furnuhed or imfur-
dished , -HI b'outi 1'Jth Mrcut. 77v-l
171OK HEM One d\VelJlus : on bher.van ave. ,
lj I line blocks nor h fr Mil 10th ttruoi. bridge ,
S roum , large baa. Inquire .it 207 3.13lh Mrtet ,
or on the premises 763 tf
KENT And furniture for site , hcaj ; a
FJU , in the buiine s ( art of cit ) , fl rooi'S.
nell and cist < > rn , suitable for biiardinf Iiouie.
Kent cheap Inquire it ilu1 ? i tfica. 752-1
RENT A iurnidbcd roum saiubie for
ECU or two gentlemen , S. Vf. cor. 16tli and
iiouard St9. 731-tf
E10S REST Coltaye , on 5th an.l Pine Sto. ,
new house , eight rooins.onV'IMa d Cuasta
Enquire J. 1 * . Roe , f. E. Cor. lith and Kara-
haul. GQG-tf
RENT IIou < m and lot in Slmll's 2nd
FOU . , near new TJ. 3. corrall. Enquire at
Room 6 , Creighton Block. 004'tf
) Il REST Finely furnished rooms at 1310
F Davenport street , bet. ] 3lh and llth St.
350 tf
RENT 2 furnished rooms over Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. Kith and
Dodco streets.
FDR SALE.
FOll SALE Hors ; , bnypy anil harness com
plete , cheap for cash , atOoS 19th st.
774-f-sU-tu t
I S , FARJ1S , HOUSES AND LANDS Look
LO
over CKMIcT new column of bargains on l t
Paio. ;
SALS RliubarO Roots. 300 hills for
FOR
falo ut Chailton Eroj. , 16ch nd Davcnpoit.
773-tf
HAY FORSAtE-60 tons of choice hay in
stack , in meauow near Fort Omaha. Apply
to J. II. lira Kir , Omaln. "OJ 3) )
I710R SALE The chcipcit an I most desirable
JJ property of the kind Iu thn West. A co-d
houpcand urn ill [ nut farm ; one mile from Connell -
ell I'.luffa. Address box Sv , Omaha , Neb. 765-1
2 HOUSES And corner half of lot , southeast
corner 14th and CassSts. , 7 roomin each ;
rent for $20 and 325 fo.- mouth llr.Mis' 1 Kit
ESTATE AOESCT , 15th and DoujUw Sts. 67'J-tl
FOR SALE Mixed paints , at A. Holmes.lCth
and California Sts. ( ! 15-tf
Ell IS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST 0
B Bargains in Homes , Lots , Farms and
Lands , In his new column on lat page
171 U SALE Cottonwood lumber of all nlzc9at
f REDMOND'S. Slxtcenth-at. 61B-t
MISCEILAHEOUS-
STRAYED Ono 'ar/e reii cow , hrf-p horrn
and white hind feet. Any information may
be left at 17th and Panl street , lint houjc north
of Oil Jllll W. II. C AWnON. 703-30
OTS.FARM8 , HOUSES AND LANDS. Lee
L
over 11 E11IS' new column of barj&ias on la
QJPKC1AL NOTICE Ot'O Fnsom tc'cnn-wy
JO surgeon , f-nulmto of the veterinary collect :
or 3tu'.tg x ana zutkn. lloapltal 1143 bherman
avenue CSC-lm
Absolutely Pure ,
Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No oths
preparation makes such luht , flaky hot breads ,
or luxurious pajtry. Can ba eaten by ilypeptict
without fear of the lls resulting from heavy i
digestible food.
Sold only in cans , by all Grocer ? .
KOTAL BAKI39 PinroiR Co. . N ir York
J. H. FLIEGEL & GO.
Successors to J. It. Til I ELK ,
31ERCHAXT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
A , 3STEB.
1
rri
Immense Stock for
FALL AND W1NTEH
fine Custom-Made
Men's Suits ,
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits.
OVERGUATS
For Men ,
Boys , and
Uiidcr-Wear , Slats ? .nd Caps ,
Trunks and Valises , at
Prices to Suit All.
Farnharn Street , Near Fourteenth
ORCHARD & BE AH. BEWEY& STONE ,
G-KOCEES ,
OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHA-
& GO. ,
FA11NIIA3I STREET.
Oval Brand
TIThe
. , i otl.cn , . You ge t
" d" cf 0 vt.n hav nowtotoH IFF- lf
The sale * of this "b . , .
. . , th.n clfan
rEIOHT AND MKASUBE In c.,3 cf this br rd any gt (
m
CRACKER MANUFACTURERS ,
A ml Wholesale Dealers in CIO AP.S ami CONFECTIONERY. During the
' OYSTERS , which
Fall and Winter we will handle UOUNSELMEtf'S FRESEl
are now the best la the rnir ! ot A lirgo assortment of CANDY and SUGAR ,
TOYS for the Holiday trm'e
, ITZ & FKGGMAN , 510 llth St. , Omaha.
octlS-eotl-firn
M. F. FT7F 1
Has the exclusive sale of the
G-OIQID
TOVE.
The Gold Coin is this season the favorite of Chicago , is prefer-
orl above all other Stoves , comes btith plain and highly ornamented -
monted , lias the .new patent grate and flre-pot , ! hat "will out "wear
half dozen of any other. The Gold Coin weighs more by fiity ] bs.
than any other Stove of its size in the market , and is , therefore ,
more durable than any other Stove , is strictly warranted in every
respect , requires no salesman to sell it , as city reference sells it
without trouble Cor. 10thand Jackson.
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE
T I
Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards.
Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards.
Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards.
Send for Price List. \
Ewt 3IAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Xcb.
CUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS ,
Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of
IDTQTIOSTS .A.srD : : .a snr G-POIDS