THE DA1L * BEE : FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29 fhe Daily Bee OMAHA. Friday Morning 9ept. "Weather Report , follow inK i > l erv tlon * retaken i hf rtne monif nt of time Rt nil the lUtloi uunod. ) WAB DwARTMiurr , U. 8. SIGNALS- , ) MAHA , tHit. 2H , 18 2. ( l4Sp.m. ! aiver6fefl2 Inches abore low ator mat * i O'nmh * , 2feftOlr > choiat Yanhton. Hl ! s'ltpl Itot 0 Inches at La Crone , and 4 fo t 8 Inche * i Dubuque. LOOiL BHBV1T1E8. Chief Huller ntiil nevcral of the bnj At work yoAlerdny propnrlntr to put In Ih floor of t ! o ne * luiro home on 10th ntrel The benne will be teady for occupixtlnnl nboul thirty cl jf , and tlio new hose cai recentlyntileicd will Im put In IB teen na I arrive * , and II not finliheil In tlmr , one i the old | K O carts will bo put In tempera rlly. .An ii-on nil the honto U finMiei Chief llutir propose * t < i hold n grtn opt-'tig , h''n nil may have an npportu.nl y t < e ilB advantJBes and facilities fa nictf work on the part of the department Mm. Onyer li yery sick nd not ex peeled to HTO. The I ) , ft M. , lno left for thclt Colorado rado tour j eiterday. Mr. and Mm. K Adlerwlll bo given i reception at Stnndaid Hull IMday OTCD Ing by the c'ub. The t.hlly ! weather of the piBt fev da } i > lithe ciuno of unusual Activity li the coal uurktU All drop lettem that li letters whlcl are mailed and delivered In the city-re quire two cent stamp. Mm. N. J. Mholm , wife of the wcl known jewo'er. li said to bo lying quid low with typhoid ferrr. Omaha'M champion equestrienne Nellie liutke , wa In the city Wodntiday and left to ride ntOio ton jcnterdjy. The county commissioners have con tracte-1 with Jell W. Bedford for th winter supply of aoft coal at $5.50 per ton In the | ollco court yeiterJay then were three ca > ei of Intoxication and one u disturbance of the peace. All were Ren to "tho ju.sin defuult of ball. Kied Xlinmcror vs. Belle /Immcrer i the title of Rilhorco suit just brought ll the di < trlct o'.urt. Desertion ant adulterj are charged against the defendant , All citizens having cloth to span which would make good material for band ages , will do a kind act by Bending tbi aametoSt. Joseph's hospital or to tbi office of Hon. John A. Crelghton. The county commissioners In accord anoe with tha petition mentioned ytster day appointed Fred. W. Boyden oonstabli for the Fourth ward. He filed his bond am waa aworn In at mica , The Nebraska State Stenographers Moclallon will hold it meeting next Mon day evening , The revlilon of ottrtalt articles of the constitution will come u | for o mslderatlon , and arrangements wll alto he made for the annual banquet , It was rumored about the streets yes terday that Mr , Lrldtke , ex-auditor o tate , had tccently died at Toronto , Can ada. It scorns strange that euch'a repor should gufn credence , when Mm , Lledtki knows nothlur about It. State Joarual. A young woman , who Is entente , ap plied to county oommlatlnnerti yesterday for aduiistion to the poor house. Uiicli John Stanton it Bald to object In forclbli terms to making a nurecry of the count ] lioube , but It Is not probable that his Inllu ence will prevent the county oommlsiloneri from doing a human * act , The trial docket for the October tern of the Douglas county dlttrict court hai been printed , and ooplei'aronow ready foi distribution to attorney ! at the clerk o the c.iurt'd ulllce. Tho'llat of nttorueya In eludes 101 names. There are C30 c axes foi trial , which Is a much larger number thai evci efore. Them are about thirty ill vorc'e cues on tha docket. The colored man referred to yr Btcrdaj an a wife beater was Mr , Travis , the res taurant keeper on 12th , near Dodge. Wed ner.Juy he turned bit wife out of doori during the heavy rain and noon after waj arrtsted , together with his tcrvunt girl named Jack > mi , with whom Trsviu U ao cmed of htlng ou too intimate relation * llothpartle * wcie lodged In Jail , fioii which Travis won released ou bal while the woman , up to neon , wan otill it lluibo. lluibo.L L t Tuetday evening two younj men of the Y , M. 0. A. went to oottagi prayer meeting , conducted by this asaocla tlon , near the U , I1. freight house. Al went well until they started for' home after the meeting was over , when the ) -were stopped by u man , who asVed when the depot V.BI , The young men kludlj toM blui that If ho would come with then they would put him ou the roud to tha do pot. Then l.u hilol ( nun whence tlmj ciins , Af-r , ( lulng told that they wen Y ; Si. 0. A. men , bn threatunod t LII ilieiu if they eier CAIUO to that part of th two ftjjiln. Hu w-j a fctimt mm , am had n h'javy dub , with which he rtruck u tbe11139r But they do > Kd bin Mow * am fortunately tin fuither liitm was done lleniil tbitt lh li.til lumlw Uinily trcmbl ami btVwl u miuU t > LI'l them now , Kvl utntly some i ri > u > uot him tJ dn thlf , ( be v-uii * piiry ull. " Oilier paitlca wei te n with l > iiu H moment Ufuru. The montiiif of the OawUi KBj'ptlai club , t the c ub jouiiif , latt etcntiig wo laraely ttltem'e ! . The objtct wa to ar range a lr < > gnuutua for the gram xsondoleuc * lA Uli.y of the ( ctlie urgaulz * ton , on FfiiiJy riinht , to yinpathlzo witl the "Ixwt tV" In Kjyj.t. The Turn verin , the Iiandqejjiue , the 32. M . A. and other societies are oordUlly Invited to tend deputation to the mecUui' . The pro- will commence at 8 p. m , thai and continue to midnight. * ' The Omaha stock yards have rec tv < a train load of cattle belonging to Mr. DI Ion , ordered to Le ffd on the Omaha nh of the river ln te d of Council lllufla , i heretofore. The western stock men ha' only to know the facilities of this side < the rher and they will be found preferab In every respect. The debate on the woman Ruffrai question , between Mr , K. llonewater ar MI < R Siiran 11. Anthony , announced fi next Monday evening , will not take plai bef > re October 13 , on account of Mint A : thony being called away from the city , - 1) , A. Yonng haa 00 acres of coi about three mile * fr < > ir. 1'aplllton , Ne The stalkn are 13 feet and over , on an H erage , and the oars are ton feet above tl ground. Willie Mar.li , the little ll-year-o ( leaf mute who recently disappeared fro tie irxtitutn near this city , has been heai from , lie r.in nway nnd made his way I hfi homo In Tekannh , where Superlntei dent Oillespta yesterday heard from hlr PKR8ONAU. Mr. II. U. Orotto , the gen ral ngent fi Joteph Schlltz' Hrewlnj company of Ml waukeo , arrived hero ) ei > terilayt M Orotto has located permanently hero , ar the trade will 1m 1 him a pleasant gcntl man , J. W , Way , assistant chief engineer ' the U , 1 * . railway , has returned from alay of three mouths on the Oregon She Lino. Lino.Mr Mr , A. It , Hubermann has gone I Chicago to meet his wife , who is to arrli from Kuropo. Ml Hattle A. Orny , of Iravenwnrtl left for homo Wednesday on the Missou 1'uclBo train. Miss Ncllio llurko , the equestrienne , i Chlsago , registered as the | Mlllard Wd nesilay. D , O. Mills and family , came In fro : Ban Francisco Wednesday In a aped car. car.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Taylor nr daughter , left yesterday for Oolorad A , S , Lynch , a prominent mail rou contractor , U at the Mlllard , J. P. Young , of riatUmouth , U I town. Church Howe last the Paxton. Judge Crounto waa at the Paxton lai alfrht. Uenriro S. Smith , of L'lalUmouth , nu rcyor genera' ' , Is in the city , lion. Loran Clark , republican nomlni For t\0k\.e \ treasurer , Is at the Paxton. lion , JOB. Laird , candidate for co : grcssmun from the Second district In : town. lion , 8. J. Alexander , is at the 1'axto II , T. Clarke , of liellevue , Is at tl Pax ton. Hon. George H. Tbummel , of Grai : Maud , h at the Mlllard. if. O. West , of Grand Island , Is at tt Mlllard , Fred Ilnohnor , of The Arapahoe Pionee Is In the city. Hon. Geo. W , K. Dorsoy , of Fremon li In the city. V. M. Came , of Denver , la at the Mi lard. lard.Hon. Hon. A. G , Kendall , land commisslone of Lincoln , is at the Mlllard. Hon. James W. Dawe , the next go' srnor of Nebraska , Is nt the ) Mlllard. Maj. JM. Paddock and family , U. ! 4V. , are at the Mlllard. L. D. Bennett , Plattumonth ; A. J. Gi loway and wife , Giand Island ; W. I Towne , Fremont ; A. Parka and Goo. V Dost , Lincoln ; Gco. K. White , Craig ; 1 ! ( Hildebrand , Pawnee City , are at tl Metropolitan. Maj. J , W. Pearman , of Nebraska Cit : Is at tbo Metropolitan. C. M. Shedd and wife , of lieatrice ; . II. Strode , of Plattsmoutb ; T. U. Wllnoi A A-hland ; A. W. McLaughlln and wlfi if Plattsmouth ; J , H. Harley and O. ( Whedon , of Lincoln ; M. 13. Hoxle , i Qrand Iklaud ; F. 11. Titfany , of Albloi \ , 10 , Cady and Thomai Uryont , < jtanton ; C. F. McCoy and wife , of Dial \ , V. Cole , of Lincoln ; JosephGilhain , < Ued Cloud ; L. J. Uoberta and W. . Marshall , of Lincoln ; M. A , Brown , i Iteatrice ; J. U. McConnell And Davl Dash , of North Platte , me among the N brMltaua at the Puxton , Gen * Geo. II. Itoberts , of Orleanv , Is i the Mlllard. Hon. John Wolllobi , Auditor of state , it tbo Mlllard. Chan. H , Turner , Hastings ; J , V 3nall , IMrfleld ; J. B. McDowell , Co Mason and family , Mrs. L , Molln , Fal bury ; S , 1) , Coulson , Fremont ; Win , Stu Fer , Wett Point ; H , M Wells , Crate ; J It. Krwln , Pawnee City ; M. M. Neil Qenoa ; Thoa. H , Beaten , Lincoln ; Hob W , Bucbannan , Geo. A , Brooki , Bail Mills ; W. L. Wilson and J , L. MItohel N'ebra.ka City , and F. A. Kueter , of K : iter , are at/the / Millard , Nutloual Bufnrojfe Convention. The committee of arraugomonU fc the national sullrago conrontion i Lincoln , September 20th and 30tl report the following : Entertainment Committee Mn Anna 1'hilpot , Mra. Either'Terle ind Mra. Eldrodgo. These ladic linvo engaged uiiturtainmont for a ! jak'gatus , mul will bo at the depo fruity to wuloomo them , Reception Oommittee 51r , an Mra , Limb , Dr , aud Mra , Latta , Ml tud Mrs , Townloy , Mr , and Mri Rood , J'rof. nnd Dr. Wood. Thf comiuitU'o will preeido at tlio informo reception nt tlio Oommoroial hott parlora , Moudny , October 2 , from till 11 a. in. Oarriagoe Oapt. Skinner , chair man of committeo. Decoratlont Mra. D. 0. Elliott ohairrnnn of commitUo ; Mra. Saw > er , llurul ducorutions ; Mr. Tibbotta banuore ; Miss ( Jruco Mason , cut How ors. ors.Music J , Camp , chairman of com inittuo. LYIIIA HELL , MHH. luuorr , Committee of Arrangements , Jowclry ot all detoriptions a/ , price o auit all persona , at A , U.'IIuber nann'a , oppoilte tha Millard aotcl. THE SUFFRAGISTS. Lively Proceedings at the Mom ing Session of the Convention. Obstreperous Males Can b Talked to Death If They C < vniiot flo Convinced. After the battle in the opera houi Wodnudiy and n gcntlo repose in tl : arms of Morphcui , the ladies of tli National Suflfrago association mot t Doycl's opera house at 0:30 : a , in yesterday looking much refrcahec The rain had ceased early , aud | by o'clock the clouds bognn to ( li appear and few broken glean of nunlight noon dried up U sidewalks. The sufTrngistH lost nor of their zeal by the skirmish with U : young limb of thu law last night , bi on the contrary they had dotorroini lion vividly portrayed upon the countenances and n relentless warfai will bo waged. A alight ongagemui on the picket lines , instead of demo alizing tliuir forced or making any i the army weak in the kncea , had tl effect of concentrating thoi and they now propose to rally all the forces , charge the breaBt-worlie < the enemy and hoist the black fh ; They do not alone expect to t.il captive all the enemy , but epiko the guns and hereafter dictate the polio of this government. A cauatio editorial , criticising nc only all of the participant ; , but nle Mr. Fopploton , aroused the blood ( the speakers , and they turned thpi batteries mainly upon the assailant. The mooting was called to order b Mra. May Wright Bewail. Af er a few preliminary reporl from atandine committees were hat and further time allowed to complct others , Miss Anthony handed in lal tora from their sympathizers nn others who could not bo present froi all paits of the country. Amen these waa ono from Mra. Carotin BrigRs , of London , England , wh asked that she have a cablegram uer her tolling the result of thu Novombc election. Mra. Bones made a good report fc Dakota Territory. Mrs. So wall , c Indiana , gave a brief but favorable n port of her atato and the work boin done. Mrs. Gouger , from Lafayotti Ind. , said the cause waa the chief ii sue before the people of her state , the the democratic party had split over i while the republican party were soli for it ; that the lines were drawn bi twcoa thoBcndricka whisky party an the sober and respectable clasaei Here she took occasion to give the oc it or of the Hurald a fovr cuts for hi indelicate reference to the { women i the movement. She said she ha thirty engagements already mad in that state in behalf < of the suffrage movement. Tht while she hates the democratic part of Indiana , she has a follow feelin for that party in Massachusetts , i they have put a plank in. their pla form demanding the right of sufTraf for woman. Mrs. Bewail said thi out of thirty-six journals in Indiai apolia , ono only waa opposed to then Mrs. MoKinnoy , of Iowa , made favorable report , but said they wante organization and speakers ; thi they have siity-Cvo papers th : espouse their cause and sovonteo that fight thorn , aud eighteen who ai nuotral. Mra. Walt , of Kancaa , aai she had nothing to report , that the had no state organization but ono c two county societies ; she said thi Qiv. Bt. John was n strong advocal of theirs and that the republican part had made it an isauo i that atato. Report from Mai saohusotts waa not very favorab ! for effective work , but they all ha papers of Bon Butler carrying throug on the democratic wave. They n gard him as the leading light in thi atato , although Hoar should bo olain od as an ally. But the men in tht atato will hardly give them thorigl to vote for the women are about fort thoutand majority in the stato. Nothing from Minnesota save sore letters. Mra. Minor , of Missouri , said th question in that state had been n stated strongly by both men an women , and especially souther women , who were afraid of their hui bands. 8ho said that the ministoi who formerly denounced the rnovi mont are coming to their aid , an that Chancellor Elliott , of the Wasl iugton university , had been converto and ably espouses their case. Mrs. Colby , for Nebraska , made a excellent report of their work , and n coivod a vote of thanks trom the Nn tional for her and her co-workei valuable services rendered , Mro. Brooks said this was tli cheapest reform over conducted , luu ing cost unly about three dollars fc each meeting hold in the atalo , an that Mra. llindmuti had delivero seventy-five speeches during the pai summer throughout Nebraska. Mra. Wells , of Utah , made a shoi written roportof a highly entertaiuin character , which will bo of interest t all our readers , as it gives the interut history of Utah in all its bearings. ] will appear in to-morrow's issue. .Afternoon Saaaion. At 2UO ; p , m , an audience of aboi thrco hundred had assembled at tli opera house , when Miss Anthon called the meeting to order and read sympathetic letter from Miss Kollj of Pennsylvania , daughter Judg Kelly , of national fame. Mrs. Sowall then came forward an explained about the challenge of Mi Hitchcock , stating that the ladic doomed 'it inadvisable owing to th " limit of" time for busiucea and th work to be done to accept the olial longo for this aftennonj the they had written him on the aubjec but received no reply , and they di not propose to do any fme advortisln for the gentleman by entering into 'iecuision on the subject at this time But if an opportunity presented itself and a time and place could bo agree * upon , that they would endeavor to ao oommodato him aud his friends. After tor a llttlo cros firing between the la dies and Mr. H. Mra. Shuttock wa Introduced as the first speaker At this time a dog li &ho audlonco set up a hoi and Miss Anthony requested his raai tcr to remove him , as they did m want any such applause from a foui Irgped nnitnal that the noise of twi logged animals was as much as the sensitive natures could stand. ( Af. plaimo. Mrs. Bhattuck spoke cxtcmporam ously nnd went over the usual groun heretofore sot forth. Mrs. Saxon , of Louisiana , was noj introduced , at which time Mrs. Colb came forward and announced that th reception at the Paxton to-night w free to everybody , and gave a generi invitation to nil present to attorn Miss Saxon then proceeded to handl the liorald for its malicious and ui called for abuse of Miss Anthon ] Mrs. Cougar and Mra. Sowall. 81 : exhibited much feeling in the matte andgavotho editor of that paper first class tongue lashing , growin eloquent in her denunciation of h biselosn abuse of ladies whuostnht : at homo and abroad was superior lo h socially , intellectually mid mornll ; Severely criticised hia unwarraiitc attack upon hi fellow triwntmai Mr. Popplolon who had acted the pa of a man nnd n gentleman. She pa n bolittiog tribute to MISH Author and her uoblo work for women ; aa : that The Herald's attack upon n l.u : of Mis * Atithony'a knonn charoot would make no moro impression the the gentle dew upon Italian marbl and that her nnmo woa live and be enshrined in the hoar of subsequent ngos , while his vruul sink into oblivion without the cjnu latioti of a regret. Shu said thut r sound dies , but qoes on and on fo ever , and BO it is with nil noble r forms. The work bequti , although i advocates may receive thu atinc * of tl scorpion , yet Iho causa and ita prit ciploa are eternal , and will live whe this and other generations have passe away. [ Loud appluuse.J Mias UuzzenB , of St. Louis , then CMI on the rostrum and referred in otroi terma to thu Herald nnd ita unwa ranted attack upon the hdies in th movement , and oipccinlly upon Mil Anthony , Mre. Gougar nnd Mra. Se\ all. She said that the Herald's stati mont about those ladies was false. Mra Sowall then B polio of the He aid's attack upon her and her nssi ciatcs , but apoligized for noticing an ] thing couched in such abusive lai gunge ; that such utterances emanal only from minds diseased and dictate by hearts wholly corrupt. Rev. W. E. Oopoland , who wan i the audience , rose nnd Raid ho di sired to aay that The Herald did m speak the sentiment * of the people c Omaha and Nebraska , nud that ho , o behalf of thejpcoplo of Omaha ropi dialed the coiuimenta of The Herat in thla maty-r that the people n ready nro well aw.iro of the charade of the man who edits that sheet , an do not endorse him or hin paper. Mius Anthony thun eiud Mr. Hitcl cock could apeak if he desired , an she naked him to the stand , which li declined. A running parley of a plea ant nature was had between the youn gentlemen and ladies on the utant concluding , for tbo present , to drc the challenge question. 0. 8. Montgomery then rose nr epoko for the suffrage side , statint'th ; Mr. H. could get a chance to doba this question with some of the ma suffragists. General Estabrooka made a sligl shot on the enemy , and closed tl hurdle race , after which the meetii adjourned to meet at 7:45 : p , m. Evening Session- At 8 o'clock Boyd's opera house w packed and ntand.ng room was in d mand. It was the largest and fine looking assembly of ladli and gentlemen that has filli that tpacious building for a long tim The ladies on the stage were tasteful attired in bright and appropria colors , which contrasted pleasing ! wlth'tho surrounding ssenery. ' . 'Miss Noyman , n Gorman lady i culture , of New York , spoke froi manuscript , and gave a highly ento taiuing review of the suflrugo movi mont , treating it in a philosophic and ftcricnciiic manner , convincing hi nudionco that aho waa master of hi subject , and a.valuabln audition 1 their Hot of speakers. She , howovo dillored from a majority of the speakers on the temperance quoatioi and naid prohibition waa dostructn of individual liberty and a dangoroi innovation upon republican priuc pica.Miss Miss Phcubo Oozzens , of St. Loui spnkejbriefly 01 | ( ho subjectand had tl audience's closest attrition througl out her delivery. Her language flowc like running water , her wit tlaslu lik o moteoru , and her thoughts roi to the serene heights of poetic fane ; She ran over ancient and modern hi tory together with the old mythologie with all the ease of an a complishod speaker ind ready debitor. She said thi Miss Anthony , Miss Hindman ot herself were the only spinsters i the convention , and the reason have not married is because wo di not want our husband to marry slave If you gentlemen want ua to mnvu I Nebraska , vote for woman'n enfr.il chUomont and wo will bo rualy tn r < eeivo sealed proposals after thu 8th i November. The meeting then adjourned to tl Paxton parlors , where the ladles hoi n public reception , receiving congmti lations and exchanging many com pi ments. Miss Foster road n poem , ar Miss Anthony made a brief epoec while the gueatspaatodin review. SLAVEN'S YOSISMII'B 001,00X1 Made frorr tbo wild flowers of t ) riu rjMKD YOSKMITK VALLEY it is the most fragrant ot pcrfumo Manufactured by H. li. Slavon , Ss Francisco. For sale in Omaha by V J , Whltehouso and Kennaio. liroa ifcOo. METUOPOLITAN HOTEL , OM < ' HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the beat tl market attords. The traveling publ claim they got better accommodatioi and more general satisfaction liui than at any other houao In Omuhi Hate , $2 per day. wiggltfm Notice- The uHBwthom Centennial E : ceUior lloof Paint , " w a patented Ma 24th , * 1881 , and ottern potent nun ber 241 , 803. Any person found i known to tamper with the main faoluro of aald paint will bo pnnisJ ed to the full extout of Jaw. No pfi son has any authority whatever to sc receipt * . HAWTHOKM & BKO. , Lancaster Pa. h. THE DOOHTTLE CASE. Tbo Supreme Court Affirms Her Jud ( mont Against the Street Ball- way Company. A telegram received yesterday froi the clerk of the supreme court , byV J. Gunnel ) , Esq. , ono of the attorney for Mrs , W , V. Doolittlo , stating tha her two replevin suits with W , W Marsh had been affirmed , It will be remembered that in No vember , 1877 , Mra , Doolittlo , in al tempting to got off a street car at th corner of Capitol avenue and Sever tcenth street , was severely injured an had several ribs broken , by being vie lontly thrown against the track , i consequence of the driver careless ! starting the car , which he claimed w ? the result of a defective brake. At the February , 1878 , term of th district court , Mrs. Doolittle obtaine a judgment ogainst the horse railroa company for $5,000 , from which jud ( incut an appeal was taken to ' .he si promo court , and judgment ftfllrmtt In the meantime Mr. Marsh had chattel mortgage executed to hltmel covering all the horses aud all tl property owned by the compitiy , m included in a prior mortgage given t secure the bonds of thu company When Mrs. Do'little'a jud | mont was aflirmod , her utto uoya , Ilodick and Council , dircctc the BhoriiF to make u levy on tl horses and property mortgaged I Marsh , claiming the mortgage I Marsh was a fraud , nnd was tixed u by Marsh and his attorney , Gee , 1 Pritchett , for the sole putpuso of d fraudiug Mra. Doolittlo , nud proven ing her from collecting and enforcii her judgment. As soon as the shrri made hia levy on the horses and othi property , Mr. Marah roplovinod ti entire outfit from him , and upon fim trial of the casca the jury found the yerdiota in favor of Mrs. Doolittlc , an judgments were entered against itus for over $4,000. Tht so judgments having now bee affirmed there is nothing loft for Mi Marsh to do but tovalk up to th captain's cftico and settle. Upon pa ] ment of the judgements in the roplt ? in suits , there will remain a deticioi cy on the original judgment of ovc $2,000 , and to realize this balance w understand Redick & Connell , as al torneys fir Mrs , Doolittlo , propose t commence a suit in equity to compi Mr. Marah to account for the mono and property received by him as mar nger wf the old company , and to tot the validity .of the transfer of th franchise and other property conveye to him. Wedding Party Serenaded. On Tuesday evening our well know follow townsman , Mr. Oilman I Daris , whoso place of business is o 15th street opposite the postoflice , n turned from the oaat with his bridi The wedding took place on the 15t inst. at the residence of the bride parents , Iron ton , Ohio. Mrs. Davis : an accomplished and refined lady , vei preposBpaainp in appearance and ca culated to win many friends in h < new homo where her husband's mac good qualities are so well known an appreciated. After the arrival of Mr. and Mr Davis , on Tuesday , they proceeded I the residence of Mr. D.'a brothe Walter Davis , Esq. , on 18th stroe There they were called upon dunr the evening by a number of frienc who secured the services of the Irisl American band and gave them a sen nade. BROWN-DOUGLAS- On Monday evening , September 2 ( by Itev. A. F. Shornll , Mr. Wm , E Brown and Miss Ellen Douglas , ( this city. A JOURNALIST JERKED. Arrest of A. W Sbepardeon , ofV ; more , for Robbing a Friend of Money and Jewelry , About a week ago last Saturda ; Mr. A. W. Shepardson , a younc ma wbo had boon employed in Omaha i various capacities in the nowapapc offices as tvpo , telegraph editor an reporter , came to Omaha on a shoi visit. Ho left Omaha some montt ago and had located in Wymoro , whei ho ran a newspaper for a short titni and became involved in a bnsinei difficulty. To hia friends hen however , ho represented that h was making lota of money and ha struck a regular bonanza m that h cality , While hero he met an ol friend , Mr. E. A. Dalaurior , whoi home is at Cruston , Iowa , but wh travels for a Now York house. Tli two took in the town together , and o Sunday night tbo 17th put up at th Einmo't huusp , Dolaurior being nt th tnnu in n rather intoxicate condition and his friend prob ably not much roller. Whu thu former woke up from hi sleep ho missed a gold watch an chain , valued at $400 , a diamon ring , over $200 in cauli , a gold penp and a tooth pick , and four thouauu mile tickets on the Iowa pool linei Hu suspected that he had boon druf gud , and believed from the fine tin Shi pardson had robbed him , Shep nrdaon lingered In vowa until Tueada noon wht'n ho took the train fc the Iowa side and next Hi me up in Wymoro. In the mca tune Mr , Dalaurior lud employe Mr. E A , AicCIurutolookthocdBoui iind upon information obtained froi \Vjmoro Mr. McOluru accompaiue by Marshal Angell , wont down o Wednesday and found their nun thtr and nm'atud nini , bringing him in o the evening train. When ho w * lodged in jail Shopr.rdson had in hi potacjihiim foverul of the stolen nrti cles , but the gold watch , diamon ring und the money were missing n wi'il as tuo ruilroad tickets Bit theco ho eblr.s lie never took Ilu admits that the other nrtiok1 wore etnk-n from his frioml , ami nay that when ho funt took them ho in tended to return them , but bi cam intoxicated aud waa BO far awuy be fore ho regained his oobur soutus tha it was then too late. Shepardaon cer tainly know enough ef the world i bo aware of tha sxten of hia crime and th danger he was in and the strauget part of the whole proceeding * U tha ho should go to hit known hcadqua : tera whore the officers might find hir at any tlno , and retain his stole property , which he exhibited quit freely before leaving Omaha to an ac quainlanco who mot him nt the depot It is probable that he may go overth road for hia crime. A BAD MAN , Anotner Row at the Notorious Uellevuo Houae. That den of vile repute , the ol Bcllovuo house , onDodge street , wa the scone of another disturbance lua evening , and it ia the plain duly o the city authorities to pull the hnus and abolish the nuisance. It has bee : a continual eyesore to the commuult ; for years past , and the homo of th most disreputable characters in th city , from the DAVIS fami'y ' down t its present occupanto. This evening an officer was drawl to the snot by n quirrel in front of th house und the parties ro-enturiiic th pUce before he got there , ho intesti gated it and arrustcd n man named 0 Hull in nn outhouse on the promisee Hull had previously fired elF hii pi < tc which waa tiill wnrm from the dif charge , and expressed bin intention o cleaning out the rarch had not th officer interrupted the procoo'inga , The | | policeman entered tlm iious with hta prisoner before going to Hi j.itl , nd found four white me : playing cards with n quartette r colored women. It appears that th house is divided against itself , th f ami I KM occupying the east nnd wee ends trying each to tjra _ | io otht out Hull was interested in ono c the women then1 , and stated thut h hud given her n couple of revolvers t keep for him. He is said to he an ei convict , alid a but man generally. Thu Bellevuu house is a rotter tumble down old wreck of pionec da ? a and a chapter could bo writh * upon its occupants any dny of th y < nr that would discount the rocor ( f Five I'.iints. It is so moan thi. . lire won't burn it and it ought to b turn ( loan by order of the council. I O LOAN-WON * Y TO 1 OAN On ituttel murtetiro > i MUNKY . A. n. Button , Mo.i6l0 Uoujl itrcet , Iront ream , up-stalrc. 435-tf ONKV TO MAN 011 it L.&W Omcu cl 1 M1 L. Themu R03318 Crulrhton Block. \ At H wtfcsvjuviterosl In sumti.of (2,600 ar upwards , for 3 to 6 yearo. on Orst-claM city ar farm property. Dims I'.SAL Kviin aud Lei AmnoT. Uth and Douylai- HELP WANTED 'A TED A'xlrl t Mis. Cotblu's 814 soul 12th street. COI-2SI ! E ) A th-roughly co i p tent glr * 'c WAN g willing ant Ir nil g. Htl icn < required 1810 OavenpirfBS. bet lath aliH lltl M ) . f Couint-tent Klrl in family of 'hr < WANIKD . 19 hfc Webster. 3'0 | WANTED Young man between the age i Ib and 20 j ear , to work on a fruit ar tegctolila farm. ( Jennan , Swede or Itohcmla preferred. Addru * C. II. I'-gglcHton. Ash am Neb. M-.SO' \\7ANTKl > A girl for ventral hiuse'orl T I Coed wi cs wi 1 be paid. Chat Flac < " - - - " ' M. C67-Z9I \TTAN I BO Ax > dhead cook at MttrapillU : YY ° ° td agtwi lcl. C 6-28 Go delrl for Rent-mi WANTED nfeieLca icqu red. Apply at 1923'K r ha trcet. B93-29 WANTED A scrran' clcl fcr gentralhou' wurk Apply KOI DoJto and 2Jd itie.t 6UI-29 \l/NTKii ! Twnor four men whu un-'en YV dllcng \ , 10 miles out Oood Wtgei , ll n > ije | Aricma-iM. Ulirke , 2(16 Bane ; itrert. BfO-31 ' D A competent K'rl ' i cook ai WANI'i lira. W. J.Coi.nf.11 , at. Mary Menu ? , opp. contoat. 574-tt WANTKD-A elrUt 616 north Utb 8 reet. - , an A No. 1 whl WANTKD-Iinmedlitsly aprlyaju < tl perwteK M uormanent Jjb. Addie.8 to Lou Uay r , Noith I'lctte , Neb. 6f6-jO | WANTKD Immcdlatily , a ( tool pnotogn phcr , caiablu i.l taking cjiatge of a gallt ty Apph to J. K. tloclltr , Oranu Island , N < braika. 663 23t WAN1 ED A good girl for general hour work by Sim , Jweph Harkir , corner of 2 ! and rmcni'Oit Htrottf. flood w.c u paid. C03-M ' THO men f go d "ddrew to en WAN'IRD d Hell up cliltlt * . 8t uly rmploj ment tog d men. call 421 ooutli 10th itreel. 483-231 - to aa M at Cigar an WANlVD-Sirartboy refereiic.H rtqulreti Apply "I1.F. " Ue citflco " t > 64-U ) -A L'arbi-r at Lev t Fab't WANTfl xtt. l'.O. B7rt-tl -Oiilfcr li'U'ewur , Ubua rruu u\tnuo Mm. .1. M Coumaaa. 551 tf \\T NHD uioJ girl Imnv.dlaUly at net YY ilorol Hotel tOI-tf it/ * t > Tut - . \ girTiivihti Ouiah * tibu > . \\J ANTfD v n to work In Oarden. I ) J \ \ cfmlli , 8hgim < n a > euue. 4 1 0-28 1 ) On cootl can a > er. htcody or WANT1U and KCHK ! pay , ( rrfcrrniud rt iulrcxl Apply ut'JIS N , ICtli btnit , up bt-alrn , room a AN'IKD At , ho National 1 1 rtfl at 1 1 cor l One Vo , 1 ftmile ro k wante He-t ( RI * w.ll b'j ' < l. 189 tt 11/AN'tt.U vuu.lt > , iuii < aud cote VV | icoj to cluan with HwilUrj Vault an Pink Cloaimr , the txut In use. A. Kraua ft Co luftt Dodtfo vtrAct , Omih * 'luuui inrtu ii < ukii utle WAMhU itiii. /ddriM J r. Po : Be omf . _ _ 6M-U _ OITUATIONB WANTED _ 11TANTKU By a ( flrl 16je r rid apU-rt YY cite lot children. Poutiorn lloUl O'hK 5 8 2a * . tly a jonrg lady , ultuatlon " WAN.NKU ibijjtt" ) Can furiiUh god rife ; era . Addr * "E II. " 1521 Dodge trcet. 6i7-2fll ANTED ' Una'.lon byn ) Cung lidycfn pcrlrnre. todotete al riouiuffOrk. Ite'ei - - tiij 4lrtd. AilJresj Ills 3 , Otb Br , \\7"AS1ED SUuitloii ty an eiptrlcuriJ c'o' W 1-onufily oo > U at the Mil ard. Adlrii "Ured , " Biooitko , iil-tt MICLLLANECL'B WAtllb. > -To Ittut afitmaKUj itooke WAvm with Impli ) i\eut , c. ' . " wJI iui ! ill l lo uo iuct ! Ujgcforoi , Auor.nl OV Dm lu Iktb. tSi-SJ" \TT A > TtD- Cottage ol 4 roomtby OctoUrOU \Y At'duwTui > a\.t -jO.Tcj. . 5)2-1 1 \\TA.N TND-Avout 8W "r 1,000 yart dirt Vl Ji.'iulrj ut Kr.l ' Vlmgir Hcrl. , Joiie i r c * , b t UthmJ loth. < : b-tf \l r ANTKD Uy a yo nelady with good rif'r Vl innHuill5U a o-pUt. A > iltc * < "L 1) " 601 V rco btrtet , W-SSf FOR HtNT-HCUOEU AND LAND. JiOHMENr A nicely furnlihed aouth rKn { 1 with prliUge cf Ulhroom and l > j td. At Wll . CCl-CVt FOKRENT-Faralited n'cs targt Mat * front rcom , 1901 Fa'namBtre.t. BUM * T0a hK.NT-nirn ! td r. ern at 014 ncuth Utnitrott betwetn llo i.rJ an. witt lide , w.thl j S b ocis eouh cf FaTuam BI. B tit _ _ 'OK KK.sr New . blck I cottage u r./o"Bono * 1 o tctnidol red car line. $1.1 a raouilv. 5 A ' . 'J A , O. WAKhLY. l.lviK t < FT Hon oMto-tns. Hull 'nl ' , ' . * h i.1 anil ( h cifto. ( Jn. Stockdale. WMO ( . HKX r Furnisha room at 614 so th 14th I.10It , betwoeu Howard and Jacic n , west s de. IBl-lt KfcNT A house of thro i reouu. Inquire FOR W. Cor. 14th ic Jones. 63t-tl RENT Unu e f S rooms w.th Vltebtn , FOR snd tlostt. 1131 Sheiman atenno , netr U. P shops. 878-it Oft UK NT A traall haute In MelMl's addi F tion. Inquire ! t Cdholmfe Erickita's. ; .tl T Furclihcd k uufurn'tnext ' room * JL1 at 1110 Jnckion St. betwtbn 14ihand l\\h \ B1J-301 1701 RKNT A ( tore tn lialcombe block , no 1 IClh ttreet , near DucLpjit. Ht. > . U. iriOK LEASE Six builnm lets chjhe corner J ; of Ifitn and Divonpitt et'ccts , lUte tficr or ffjnrste. Also 1Jo ilng reilJcticd. Inquire on FOR RKNT Lirge oftlcrs rn Faniam street. Apply to Jehu II F. Lehinanu A Co. 4,8-1 TJOOM3 FOR RKNT Fnrn'thed rr unfiirn- JLV lilud.Klth loird , a 07' ' , C3ii.tr 19ih tnd California Jits Hindu lUllor 405 M i. Oil RKNT A turn h < .d und uuturnlihe J1 room , Uge'.htr , pUasaut vie * , coit.er Ith. and llovianl s rceti 46 } rjlKHOUStB FOR RENT "mall and large J. four to eleven rooms etrt ; one or two ntw OIKS. UiMI8 : , Aktnt , Jo 23-tt llthandr ' RENT Furnished rooms al 1717 Cast FOR . bit. 17th and Ifl'.h. 45G-tf 1.10R RKNT IUnda.n-.cly furuUhod parlor. I' Alioa maller room. Jirlcn hou o,20IStat itreeL m-t T710R RKNT Otocery eton , err , lllth ktre I ! JJ and Capitol avtnuo. Apply o rremtacs. S02 f CUA9. Nt-DKR. ' RENT An cleginty lurnl > hcd front room , ono block fion U. I' , or li. and M. hcadq-janors. Terms 115 , sttlct v in advance. Aadto g "Old " cue of II. o offi.c. \l , < JKi tut ieue at * 25.w pcrauuum , LOCO V-J for a term of jeirs , -'Orange Orovo rtii * adjoining Han'coni P.irk on the went , nra minutes walk from s net cars Honey ran be obtained to build with , by persons leasing thwe lots at regular rates. JAMES F. MORTON , 84311 On premises , olHcc 1B1B Farnam Street TT10R RENT Brick ctcre. h quire at Dro * _ D Store , coiner 10th and Douglas sta. E20-U OR II" NT Two new awelllngs ana Cwo othei dwellings tn desirable Ice.Illy , by VIcSooa No. 1514 DouglaH street R17-U OR HALE A hone , ew bu'er and | nir * F nci. ; Uqulrjnt 2223 Parnamtil. C024I HALF. CHEAP The brick aid ( r me ad F10K of Ullton linger-1 home , > . W. corner 18. h and I eavenworth street ! . i 9-tf rr < OR8ALE Flut et sj restaurant Apply to I1 ' ' .Minnw.llcr , llta ttrcet , btvr < en Vminam and llarn > y _ FTnsALE A will pajliig hu'lnevi. central ly locnud. Good eh mo fothu r'ght man Kca < ona fcr soiling ualulacXry Aduie J "Q. T , ' I3eo illicc. tU-t ( { .lull i-ALK 200 plclli b rre a. Inquire at JU Kreb'i Vinegar Worrs , Jonca ktieet , between Pta aud lO.h. F iOIl BALE Good building , br ck. Call al \\aterWrrkBofllce. 440-U / 1OICB ( Colorado Uhecp lor svo ( 'a11 on o * \J addr M K. C OGAHLB , 18S-2 wit K'arney. Neb. ITtOR > ! ALE Grocery and crockery buslnen , I ? with or without building. Addrun ' 'O co- ola"Xib.hox40. 46-U OPLENDll ) PROPERTY FOR SALE Al a O BAEQAIN , one large brick bouie , and on * largo frame house , with full lot on Casa near IBth trccl. Floe chance for investment , rent ( or 7i per month. Call foe full particulars , ou BEKIS , 609-tt Agent. 16th ard Pouglajiti. QIX BEAUTIFUL LOT8-60zl60 feet each In O Hanncom Flace on street cor line. Best lots ID whole addition on very ca < y terms and at a great bargain. Bum' agent , 16th and Douglas street * 16-U FOR SALE. The Arlington now * HOTEL class ; all furnished ho only hole In town. The cheapest property In the atato. Hasallthe traveling men. will be sold cheap on terras to suit. Enquire of K. Fulle , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county , Neb. 663-U lOOK UAlib ur will tiicn * gu for Oouoo pru- JD P ° y , an Improved aec ca ol Und adjoin ing a station on U. P. R. R. V ! . DUNUAM , 1411 Farnham St. , Omaha. 7SO&mt FCR BRIOK KaTAUKOOK A UOU T oar On Tuesday a l dj ( < wotch tbe finder LJwillbn rewarded uyleavlnir thisimd < ! 1017 Uo ard St. 600-lf T OST Saturday morning cnepr | of ejeglose- JJ es. The finder will ha rewarded by leaving at IblS Farnhan. street. tC9-tf VI BH A UtKenile , of New York , haiofened 1V1 aaludlo fcr Instruction In all branch ! * of drawing , pa ntln , and neo lewotk at 107 S 14th utrcct. Omaha. s23-fv < 2t | fllWO DOLL MIS REWARD tott. a unchof 1 koya. Ary cne Qnditg tbe s > u e ai d leav ing them at UiU office will rccelra the above re ward. 610 If j > AKKK UH A large bUck og. Owner can I > hi'u same ofO , O. Vlckroy.near Johnson's Lr'cUynd. (00-2 t T 031 Gold croan with Inscription "F. K. 11. Ij Sept. tj " Finder vtl I reojre liberal reward byle-tviiig at the Herald ollke. 465-tl KrJKTT lfoute and Cupel Cleaner , Stove Polt'her. Jxsivc orders at Republican of fice , ISih and O. u .os. 868-tf < > , i Kff111 buy the furniture ct the best v4tUU paj-inghctol In Iowa. Bent real enable. Address Dolph Mocgregor , BOB office , Oraahajjiob. 106' " _ MA01RTER OF 1'AL.UYBTCUT AND COS I TIONALIBT , 4P Tqntn HUM , twtwttn Farram audlUriiey. Will , with < Lt alii ol t-uill/n tplilM. obtain for any on it glance at th.uil ami present , anil rn ccrtilo conditions In the tin lure lloola knd r/toc-r't.li lo irder P rft < Hlnn i- , * r n ( - l,1 .1r * . Absolutely Pure. Thjs powder never varlcc. A marve > o purity , utreogth and wliolesumfnc s. . Mure economical than the ordinary kinds , tnd cannot be sold ia coin petition with the multitude of low toot , abort weight , alum ar phosphate powders. Sold only in ca n HCTAL BAKING POWDBS C , 100 Wall St. , New Yo.k