THE DAILY BEE : MONDAY OCTOBER 30 I'7 FINE WEDDING PRESENTS ! MAX MEYER & BRO. , THE LEADING JEWELERS , SOLID SILVER ARTICLES To EDDINCTND OTHER PRESENTS. . . . ARTTOI-.P'S RANGE IN PRIORI PROM $10.00 TO S20P.OO Olive SIHMMW m case Cream hutllcs " Suiinr Lifters Pickle Knife mul Fork " 2 Sucnr Spoons 1 Preserve Spoon , * < * - > 2 Preserve Spoons 1 Bi-rry Spoon , Ice Crcsun Knife PudiliiiK Knife Pie Knife , engraved 1 , \n \ \ \ finllco Snoonn. cut I do/en i'Jgg ' bpooiiR , gilt in case 1 dozen Ice Cream Spoons " 1 dozen Nut Picks " Soup Lmlle " Oyster Ladle u Punch Lu < llo u Snlid Spoon nnd Fork ll Fish Knife und FoJk , engraved " " ' ' Soup and two Gravy " Oyster nud two Gravy u Tee Cream. Sets , plain , in case , 18 Pieces. ICR Cream Set' * . Gilt , " 15 Pieces. Flower Vases , Sngar Vases , Half dozen Tea Desert , or Table Spoons , plain or en graved , in case 1 dozen Tea , Desert or Table Spooni , plain or engraved in case. Pair of Salt Cellars and Spoons , in case. Pair of. Peppers , in case. Pair o Napkin Rings , in case. Mustard Pot. UeU and Bell Plate , in cases. Fruit Howls. Mustard and 2 Poppers , in case. Card Receivers. Segur Holders. Ash Receivers. Match Boxes , in case. sv Traveling Clocks. Marble and Gilt Clocks. Bronze Clocks. Half dozen Pearl Handle Knives , in case. One dozen Pearl Aandle Knives , iu case. " We bliircoutinuo our reduction onVHti UUMJ WATU11US and IJIABlUiNUS. Call mid examine OUR STOCK alter looking elsewhern. VVJS WILL JNOT BJJ UNDElfbOLU , Our Motto is , Quick Sales and Small Profits. Head- quart ers and General Western Agents for Centennial Watches , Illuminated Dial Watches , American Clocks , SethThomas Clocks , Roger & Gorlitun Silverware , Musical Merchandise and Band Instruments. STEINWAY , CHICKERINC , KNABE AND VOSE PIANOS , CLOU&H & WARREN AND THE STERLING ORGANS. Sold on monthly payments. Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired. Sheet Musia Jitti per cent , discount from regular prices. State agents for Saalficld's full size and popular music , 5 centsrper copy. Ten thousand copies just received. Call and eXaillillC. , , , , mmmnmmmnmitmima , . . mi n- The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning , Oct. . 30. Chimes of Normandy to-night. . Criminal business in the dl trict court \t finished and tha civil cites will be taken ajp again to-day. I The Standard club opens its now hall Wednesday evening. Hon , J , BUrling Morton , the demo- cratio candidate for governor , * peaka at JJoyd's opera house Tuesdty evening. / j Bub logcnolluUl lecture at Boyd'u opera house next month , The "Cathedral Bnlh'trs" < f Trinity olcaiel 3130 50 on Miss 1'o plcton'a loo- tore. The Harmonic society has roatponod Its rohenal thin week from Monday even ing to WedbLsday , The executive committee of the re publican stale central committee will meet at the Mlllard hotel to-day. J. 0. Blackman , of Fremonthas been appointed genual agent of the U , P. car accountant department , to take effect Oc tober 28. The mlntsterhl association is request ed to meet ut.thc First M. K , chuich to' day. The republican county convention takes p'fcco to morrow at u moon , tl e clem ocratlo convention cornea off on Tuesda ] afternoon and the woiklngmon'ii and farm era' Wednouy ! nttersioon , * * Sj A ttieiiluj will be held iWrtvcnlng a 'gjfdtelt'ft ' * the boxrd of. trd - roodi * t ebnMdcr the Importance of paving 'Tent l"Irivltatton I oirtet nt once , A goatr " extended to nil Interested. Thfr Hew Opera company came I : yesterday fiom Kock Island. Aupcoli car WM required to transport their bag _ OnNovembrl the Milwaukee con r > ny will put dinlnicarsontheCounc lJlu and' the St. Paul lines from Oh cage , These cars were built to order f the company , but will be tun under tl lullman wwiapemtnt , A Jopanone wtman who could n ri speak word ol English , was roblxxl rico . wck Hhe tr-msfer y < better % enc6 ? f > . B e was goli bettera to San Francisco , but Is nc -a laflly left , Conr The vacancy on the state letatorl ticket in the Walsh programme , earned the resignation of John Qulnn , was ( ill I c Saturday evening by tbo nomination James Appleby , of Elkhorn precinct Between 4 and 5 o'clock Saturd morning the residence of Mr. Goo. Barli : was entered by thieves , who carried iff t proprietor' * gold watch and otaln , b < pantaloouB , coat and vest , 310 b casb , 1 i i * OU'H .liver w.tch and other boty. Tl | entered through the cellar w&dow , whli f. was broken. The handsome new Congregation chutch at the head of p. Mary'a avcnt was dedicated yesterWi the atkndani at the services bete very large. Th church cost 312,000 , the lota 83,500 , ai the furnltuie of { Je edifice $1,000 thousand dullai WM ra'sed at the ded calory nervlcog &td the church freed fro debt. The lette carriers collect flve times day- from tb > Varnam and Douglas stre lxae # , from a ) > out 9 o'clock a , m. to tl lat collection at 8 p. in. Mail Is collect ! from tb Vneu outside of this dtitrl twice a the last collection being mai tttweenl7'.30 p. m. The mall hoi at the kilj if also opened five time ! day. TVo , pecii collections for caat boui tralw * . , 4t the 1'axton and Mllla 8 p. in. TUB . roller to be uscJ In t paving' of Douglas street , and whl weighs fifteen tons was taken up about o'clock yesterday warning to a poiltl near Cintckshank'a store. It was tun 1 ] Uo n engine , and created quite a tent tion aa It * . _ . j-sroam street. It about the * Ir of a ! . , -.nne Blj „ „ ii < V looking as a hippopotami . llobdrt Bollen , the man who btabb Dug Hums , waived examination at t police fourt Friday , and In default $300 btll was bent to jail. > 'ite Preddent Touralln , r' the O. ] & Q. , left lor Denver n apeclal train . Z-yj Balnrur ife will remain . Colorado cspltol a few days and return I 'ay ' of Omthfi. A woman Jiving near KIghth at : Douglw , went io the police Saturde and claimed that her daughter had bee juu iUUd by two of tbft Davis glrli tn so terlouMy beaten that aho needed medi cal attenJancr , which they wcro utiahlo to pioouro. She told a harrowing tale , and .Tudgii Eoneko gave her an order on tbo county comml < tionera'for the K3rvlcen of nibyslclan. At Iho clork'ii.office she shed tears profusjly , and melted the stony hearts of the clerks there , A doctor was detailed to attend the wounded girl and n warrant It-sued for her assailants. The officer who took tbo latter [ document found the Davis glrlr , who claimed that it was nothing more than a bnlr pulling match all around , and tbo physician found hat it was not the daughter , but another woman , lying 111 of a fe\er , that needed attention. It looked like a ( clear cose of rickety all around. The case of the State % c. FllnUvoll , Fotm McDonald und John Dawiion , sol- Ken , indicted for highway robbery , was given to the jury Friday afternoon , and at 10j30 Friday they returned a vcrJIit of guilty , ace impanled with a recommen dation for mercy. A team attached to a lumber watjon ran away about one o'cli ck and the last seen of them were disappearing down Ninth street with the front half of the wagon Uiiating. This was tbo fourth run away seen by reporter Saturday and there may have been some that got away. Fitzpatrlck'a delivery wagon wat ( landing In front of Union block .Satur diy , wl.on , oppireutly without any causer the homes slutted iff on the run. The } do'crlbed a Llrf senI-circle and the wagot ttruuk tbo pavement on tbo west side ol the street and wan overturned. While tin horcoa wore p'tinglng and trying to gel away they were caught , Kdward Dickinson baa been appointed general superintendent of the Union Pact fie liao betwe n Cheyenne and O/don , am also f the Kl It Park City branch ii Uth , W. B. Pxldiidge , the present dl sutxiiintenaent of the Utan am Northern road and the Ogden short line s appointed ventral tuperlntcndent of th Jtah and Norjhern and of tbo Oregoi hort line , which will hereafter bo knowi as the Idaho divSlon of the Union 1'iclfi railway. A very pleasant party took place las Thursday evening at the residence of Mr [ I. J. Baker , cor. nth and Pierce street The party wis given It , honor of Mr Baker's 3ltt birthday , with many of hi [ riendi present. . Among the proscnto hi raoelvod- a , handsome $8.1 gold watcl and chain tram his wife. Dancing , must and singing wii the pleature of the even Inc. Mr * Bike ; did not forgot the gueit and ueryxl them Itb n fiat ) lunch at 1 oMock , > "er whlc-ij danlng continued til mornltv , when nil Itft fo ial homo wihlnj Jfr. Baker many more haf by pyblrndays. led _ orry Keinan , who took a hand In th liernarde was no bndl , .uaed urjfuff"w"Joh Molllo kernan , th prlnclpa wir uJnt Is n ° w serving out er , t nn In lo coVnty J "i was arroate he * i ( ay 3rf the count ; . ill hlok team lei illW / A watqnand WBH W standing jear the .North Omaha Bower Sa < ardnyliiv the llnu tied to the wcoel The horses utartea to Vnck they could be stopped tbo whole mtfit w < [ wclpltated into the ciMk1 btJ , BOII twenty feet lielow. Tbo waguo wa mashkd and one of the hoiH n atr l. j ; oed deal , = ; s Mr. and Mrs. Oharl Courtney , V have ju t returned from their bridal tot which extended as far east as Chlcar gave n very charming recep'lon , at thi toaldenco , corner of 21st and Grace tttet a et on Thursday evening , It was a decided be rechercee affair and very plo ? * nt to i Dd wlo had the honor of i > aitlcWns. T Ddat presents received were verrnumerou B1 de beautiful and were mucU admired by t dees guests. A Urge numt/ > ' friends call ia and offered their onfratuUUons and t ad evening was a def.'Wful one In every n rd pect. * _ About'l\vc. > 'er * aU ° a Hat of the de , oldlew burjrl ' tue cemeteries near tl be ch city was * > ' " * * 4ed to Washington , In < cordancj wJt general otdar from t ! 7 war J arUnoat , which WJH designed on iriuute.to . the grave of each boy by uo who fiiUfall n a tombstone duly I ' * scribed , Tht stone * vent iu complian with ths ( o'der have arri\ei , and nial in- " nearly * * "c ' .ad. They ate stored temp ed rally t Trrxi ) J ; Go's. , being still m tl baud * of thj government. There are al he a few for allpmeut to California. A tea attached to a street carli c me ff > bued at the Tenth street tern RUB Saturday jy tht escaping steam fie yard tnjjnei j j ran away down t biir. They crossed the shop track at a fe ful gait , jDj , notwithstanding the me itreooua e'aforU Of the drher could not tapped uDtii ney reached the comer Jackson lad Tenth. No serious dam ( don ( iut the consequence * mig beef , v ry bid had it not b n at t noon hour , when the street was clear and no trains moving on the th-ip track. Dr. Itlchard Barnett , U. S. A. , who boa been stationed nt the headquarters de partment of the Platte , oa attending Sur geon for nlnoty-f our years , was relieved from that duly and the department , on the 20th Instant , and ordered to Nt > w York to report tc MnJ'ir ' General Hancock , in com maud uf the department of the cast , and the division of the Atlantic. It Is with general regret the doctor' * lour of duty in the deportment ban cxpir < d , whore ho was a great favorite , professionally and social ly. Few young men in his profession are to be met with who rAnk with him , and none in their urbanity in the tick room or social circle. The attendance at tbo dlino entertain ment and sociable of the Union Catholic Library ansoJatlon Friday was the largest that has yet attended any of ibo > e favorite performances. It filled bc.th roome , and was representative of the friends and members of tae association. A programme , emulating of nine numbers , was rendered to the pronounced satisfac tion cf the gathering , of whom many have already made overtures to secure tick ets in .advance for the succeeding enter- talnaient. The next Boclal will be held on Thanksgiving night or thereabout. County CommlBaloners. SATOHDAY , October 28. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Cjmmisslonera Drexel , Corlisa and Knight. The following resolution wan adopt ed : liesolved , That the county treasurer bo and is hereby directed to draw from the general fund $000 and apply the name to the payment of the de linquent personal tax of Mrs. Ktcff fur lliu your 1080 for iroxU on road , License to sell liquor at Rusor'a place was granted Henry Rusor for. the term of six menthe , from October 2 , 1882. H. Sherman and 8. G. Al ton were appointed judges of ejection , and Frank Shipman , and Eli Alton clerkafor the MalUrdlo prtciuot. The follhwlnp accounts were allowed from tha general fund : L. F.LewIn , witness lee § 0 00 Six leraons , " ' 0 .0 H.Gordon , " " 2000 . " " 4G 00 .1. L Brandon , P. J , Qualy , tales juror 4 00 I , . Htewart , " " COO U. Bu-lie , witness fee 200 " " 4 < 0 J. Murphy , 11. W. Cuiten , tales jhror 0 00 9 W. Taylor , witness fee C 00 W. Gentlemen , groceries for poor. . 11 8 > J. Bedford , coal for poor 110 t U W. AllUon , witness fee A t .SO 11. Dntcher , " " 200 J. Donnelly , jr. , ta'es ' juror 20 00 J , Baumor , witness foe and cash ex pended , 7M < V > J. Uanoll , witness fee 17 00 MM. Kteff , wnrk on road 11 21 J. I'ldibr.n . , ta'cs ' ju or 0 00 Geo. Jowett , " " 00 > W. P. Morrow , tales juror 0 00 D. P. Angell , witness foe 2 CO tl. J.cobsen , " " 4 00 11. Porlira. " " 2 40 0. Kaumann , " " 8 00 t A. Inrtcll , " " 4 40 M.x Lenz " " 200 Wm. ' " 200 Klynn , . , . A. . Gates. " 351 L. L wrcnce , Mary Barrett , 16 10 H Iika , " 900 E , W. Ullnc , 3 COte MaryBrecse , " " . . . . . . . . . . 800 George Make , " " 2 0 A.An.lenou . , " " 520 J. U INrroit , " " 200 " " . " " WeitRi.nl , 4 00 , . .ulth , " " 4 Ol ! l'"V-M4Qwller ' " " . . . . 400 J Ulle * , ii n . . . 2 7) Win , Brown , ' > Ol ' Five pcooiw , tortnBtVifcj ; . . 5 00 II Iftvlor , wtncs. | | C5L . 200 The * . t l wneJ meals fo roro . . . . 4 20 Omaha IUmbllcan ( , ptlutiutno e i.0. , , . , , , . . . . , . . . . .w ,10500 Ilklne ) Dutch , services * v constaDil 5 JQ B'llouioh Brovin , o'onlDtc chimney 3 50 Cha . K'ewe , collia fU ( poor . a < F , Dioxel , ca > h expended , . , . . . , . . . 4 UC J. Jvcotm , coronerV If0 , . It 75 Ashl el Pattoroon wltuees fee . ( J o l 0. West , wluoj * fee . | 00 L. Thoruafl , work on road. j so W. IVier , " " GO 0 \V , J.hason , " " 10001 L. ShMey. " 87 fO to .1. D Oroiik , " " 22 fO H.Ciimdereon , " " . . . , , , . . . .3510 BU1IH1K H1N1) . Deo. W. KnUht , work on bridge , . . CO 50 1' , Hllcr , waronhrldgt . . . . . . . . . . 41 09 J. A. Wukefitld. lumber , , , 48 00 1) . 0. Kerr. ke f ipli a * 5 25 Allen Hesf , wnrk ou brldgei , . . . . , . 11 8) ) I' * Caasidy , work on road. , . . , , . . . . 12 00 UinKUAL rVHI ) . A. Allen , witnei < fee , , . . . 'i 00 Hlx person" , coran r' > > ] urors , . ) ( . . , 0 00 .1. . IU Conkllng , extra lervcei. . . . . . 10 00 John Hunt ) , caoh upended , . , . . . , , . 33 0 Ad ) uined to the 30th hut. JOHN BAUUER. Count ? Clerk. DIED , I'PATT-October 28 , at 10:31 : r. m. , Sarah J. Pratt , wife of John Pratt , aged 62 yean. Funeral to-morrow at 2 p , in. , at Twen ty. fir t and Harr. y etreets. ATJIUMN SPOHT . Iho Union Pacifies Score Another Victory ou tnu Diamond. The game of ba o bill on Saturday batweon th P ioii Paciucs and the 13. & M. nint roaultod in a victory for the former by a score of 16 to 7. The B. & M.'s were strengthened by the addition of a potttou of tne Lcadvillo nine , but all to no purpose. L'ho following score tolls the story : Hcom : nr INNIKOH. 123450789 Union Pacifies 1 2452003 2-16 B. & M 0 32000002 7 Double plays-lmio , Pbelan and Cos by ; Whitney and Holland. Earned run -U. P , 3. Two hose hlts-Lavln 2 , Whitney 2 , Bandle 1. Thrcn bftao hitH-Klli' ! 1. L. Fnnkhous- er , Tr.fflay , Holland. Struck out-U. P. , 4 ; B. & M. , 7. Pas > ed balh-Smltb 1 , Knodell 2 , Bnn- dlo 3. Time of game 2 boars and 30 minutes Umpire-Brands of B. & M. Iron Mouider'o Uuion. The eleventh annual ball of the Iron Mouldtrs1 Union , Na. 100 , of this city , will bo given at the nowStandira hall , on Fourteenth street , between Douglas and Djdgo , on Thankagivin eve , November UOch. The following are the com raittoee : Master of Coromonioa Robert Kaiser. Committo of Arrangements jAmes J. Burr , Thomas Bolan , Robert Kuiti- er , P. .Carroll , George Janes. Rflcoption Committee George Jones , M. lleilly , 8. Haws , J. Coonoy , W. Craron. Door Committee W. White , M. Garrigan , T. Gahan , H. Morton. Floor Committee James J. Burr , W F. Benedict , P. Carroll , D. Ken nedy. Committee of Introduction T. Bean - an , T. Barry , J. Hammou , J. Wil son. THE BAP1IS r CONVENTION. The Steady Growth , of that Denomin ation In tbo State. The Baptist state convention closed ita labors a Lincoln last Saturday. The following oflicoio were elected for the ensuing year : President , Rev. J. M. Taggarr , of Gibbon. First vice president , llov. J5 * 0. lluch , of Gibbon ; second vice presi dent , Rev. J. W. Harris , of Omaha. Corresponding secretary , Rsv. S. H D. Vaughn , of Lincoln. RecordsiiK secretary , Rev. 0. n , Iloldon , of Tekamah. Treasurer , S. M. Benedict , of Lin coln. coln.Board Board of managers , Rev. I. D. Newell , Rev. N. Hayland , I. E Smith , M D. , S.T Divis.Rev. J. W Osborne , Wm. Saxton , Rv. B. Bedell , Rev. 0. T. OhalFeo , Rav E. Uapgooa , Rav. J. B. Ingham , Rev. J. J. Jtreler , Rtv. J. Llonelling , Rav. H. Mize , Rev. M. Nonlo. Rov. A. A. Ruasell , Rev G. W. Rood , Rev. J 0. Road , Rav. J. 0. Lewis , Rev. B. ' F. Lawler , RJV. A. W. \V bb. Trustee * , Banford Williams , ETon. A. G Hustinq ; trustee in place of W. B Smith , J. H. S owart Board uf inauagoro of the Nvbraskq Baptist somiuary , 0. 0 E Tulow , A. D. George , Win. Stxton , RDV. B. Bedell , Judge D. A. Wbitcomb Tnu lollawlng is a brief abstract of the report of the board by the curro- responding secretary , Rev. J. K. R ckwoud : None of the members of the boarder or of these engaged in ministerial vurk have died within the year. Very lurr deatbn have occurred among the members of the church. Special men < tlou wua mido of the cruel aaeaaeinu- tion of 0 1. WaUon B. Smith , the former treasure , of the board. Among those who have died during the year , were Revs. J. 0. U. Hood , F. M , Williams , F , Pierce , J , McLean and Piot. W. \ > . Wise. T wont ) fcur appointments have been made during the year. There are re < ported 1 027 weeks' labor ; 2,818 ser iiu/ns ; 1,2.11 prayer meeting ! ; 4)84 ! ro- Ihjiiaw visit * ; average Sabbath eohoo ] attendance , 70 ; churches receiving aid , 40 ; out Mations occupied , 62 Re. sultiug froiw thja labor ; 83 baptisms ! 173 other additions ; u a mFmberahip of theeo churches , 1,309 ; 4a , , , ) sohoola of which 11 are now school ? ; pupils enrolled , S C94 ; teachers , 250 ] school otparscs , $561.10 ; II M. col- leotinns , $ ! ' ) 00 ; foreign mission col- 1 otions , f 29 07 ; value of churches property , ? 3JOt)0 ( ) , of which $12,000 has been subscribed during thu year ; debt upon this property , $3,500 An excellent report on mission work was given by Rev. W , R , Con- nully , general missionary of the denomination - ( nomination fur thu atutu. Ilo used u | largo map of the state , with little painted slips of piper pinned over thu places where iu their rtmptctivo coun- tits churches uro organized and meet- iiig houots are erected. Among other important facts ho notrd that the convention has raised during thu v ar ( Nov. 1 , 1881 , to Nov. 1 , 1882 ) $2,300. Six chuich edifices rm\u bfon built , nt an expense io the chnrohes of $8.000 , and to cha church edifice benevolent fund of $1,800. Matry lota have been pro cured and not a few of these will soon be broken for build- ings. The church at Omaha has raised $2,300 toward completing their housd and are now worshipping in HB upper room. There are now iu the jtato 150 Baptist church societies , 48 meeting-houses finished and 16 in process of building , and , better to say , those now being finished ore , an a rule , dedicated free of debt. If thn churches raise as much money next year as thif , fifteen moro missionaries can be put in the field. Thu first Baptist Danish church was organized 'his month 'n Kur.rapy county. The Baptist chutch in Hastings now owes only $15 152 City Lnta will Boll in Oakland , Neb. , next Wednesday , at auction , me OJL,1 > SECT.LERM. Mr. and Mrs. Connell Furay Move From Ohio to Nebraska. Among the thousands who annually oorno to Nebraska to settle for life , few como moro justly claim the title of old settler than Mr. Conntll Fury , the father of Major J. B. Furay , special agent of the postofQco depart ment. Mr. Furcy , 8r. , is in his 79th year and his wife has passed the age of three score and ten , allotted to humanity. They are from the Buckeye state , and , as the old gentle man puts it , have como out to this country "to sojourn awhile before they go abovo. " They have another son out in the wont , William F. Furay , who loft yesterday to take a position in the employ of the Union Pacific at Ojdon , and a daughter , Mrs. St Clair , wife of the Union Pacific agent at Ogden. 150 City Lots will be sold at auction next Wednesday. Half cash balance on 12 months credit. mo FOLXTIOAI * REPUBLICAN lUlIMAUIES IN TUB COUSTY. Elkhorn precinct William R. Tur ner , Mr. Giinon and D. S. Parmaleo. Assessor George Shonk. Constable 0. Whitney. Valley precinct Corliss , Harrison and Co pp. Ji If-rson pro'inct H. Timmc , John Rohwuder and Clems Oft. Saratoga precinct Redman , Elton ondiMergon. D > uglas precinct Q lealoy , Hoard. West Omaha-I. N. Pierce , J. H. Taylor , J , A. McOluro. DEMfJC'lUTIO 1'IUMAUIEH. The dornocr'ntuhuld their primaries Saturday ovcmbgptho result being as follows : First ward Pat Destuond , 0. Kauf- mann , Thus. Casey , And. Frick , D Guild. Second ward John Mahoney , Ja- cub Hauck , T , J , Fitzmorris , Julius Treitecliktf , Bryan Farroll. F > r oajoeaor Jerry Mahoney. Fur constable Hans Tiinm , Third ward Gust-avoBanecko , Pat rick Ford , Homy Hornborger , John O'Connell , Thud. Ryan , For constable J , J. Noligh , Thos. Foster. Fourth ward-0. S. Goodrich , Peer - \er Gees , Jerome Pentzel , William Bennett , Charles R Redick. Fur assessor W. J. Mount. Sixth ward D , D , Hoxio , Georga W. Shield ) , Jiinsa Powell , Daniel Ojnumuor , JAndrew Smith. Omaba Hluli Flyers. Blvir IMot A cjuplo of "high flyera" from Omaha , named Charles Duk6 and "Do" Gibson , c me up yesterday with a livery lig , and the horses , when thty arrived , wore nearly driven off their lega. They were drunk , of course , und making themselves free and tasy ahont town. They tried to foica an cmtranca into a private house , and ruduly assaulted a little girl ai the who tried to shut them out. Police- i n "Fowler raiHhern into the cooler to sober up. _ Charles Duke is the fast boy , who , it vill bo remembered , some two years ago , ran away from Omaha with one nf the school teachers of that place. They wore arraigned this moruiui ; before Acting Police Judge Eller , ou the charge of "drunk and disorderly , " and were each fined 910 and costo. ELEVATED tM3 JTRICIANS , Tbo New Hondquartora of ilia Weat- 01 n Union Company. Tha Wuotern Union Tolroroph com- ptny yesterday oponeil up for busi ness in its now offijo , in the fourth < atorf of the Omahi National bank. Hero they have one of the finest and most complete offices in the union , the operating room being thirty-four feet wide and sixty long , and con taining thirteen tables , one quadru ple * , six duplex eots and forty single matiumonta. There are iorty eight wiroa in all entering the room through a tower. . At the northwest corner is located the battery room , containing 3,000 cells this is claimed to bo thu finest battery room in America. Col. J. J. Dickey , i > eneral western superintend ent of thu Western Union company , has two offices in thu northeast corner of this story. The bunitiess office in which Manager Rhcern presides , is located in the basement , { southeast corner. The room waa lighted up last night for thu first time and presented a very hrilitoiit und attractive appearance to belated pedestrians. n , G. Clark went went yesterday. Mrs. O. N. Kamsey left for the cast yesterday. Miss Cirrle Benton , a sister of Mrs. Gen. Co win , left for her homo in tha east yesterday. Charlie Eoiick returned from Wahoo yesterday. U. 8. Marshal Schnltzer , of Wyoming , went east yesterday , Col. Matt Fatriok came In from Bock Creek yesterday. " Hon. M. C. Keith , of North Platte , is io the city. W. A. Eberly , of North Auburn , regis tered at thu Metropolitan ) eaterday. J. M. Chadwick , of Cheyenne , is at the Paxton. W. H. Straub , of Salt Lake City , is at the Faxtcn. H. MIchener , of Sioux City , IH a gueet of the Puxton. Hon. D. G , Hull , of Lincoln , Is In the city. city.Tom Tom Orr , Private secretary of General Mauager Kimball , ol the Union Pacific , returned from the east yesterday with his bride , and b.th are now guests of the Mil- lard. lard.Wm Wm , Stadelmnn , of Oileans. Neb. , call ed at THK BEK office yesterday. Hon. H , C. Leet , of Lincoln , jury com- ral doner of the United States court , is in the Lity. D. 0 , 1 ! rooks and wife came In from the west ycftterday. B. Beer and W. H. Irwin , of North Platte , are registered at the Canfield. U. A. Cray , of Lincoln , la at the Can- field. field.W. W. II , Tuo'ver , of Norte Platte , Ii o L'ttiitiolJ IIOUHO guest , S. T. Learning , of Dccatur , U at the Can field Also Mr. A , L. Mnniuett , uf thn same place. C. II. Sinclair , uf the U. S. const and boodetlc fciiney , is at the Mlllard. ifnn. V * J. Weaver , tbo coming con- 'rom thin dbtrict ! s nt the Mil- lard. lion. M. K. Grlggs , of Iho state of "Beatrice , fi-U , 8. coniul at Chemnitz , ia & gncat of the Mlllard. ' 1 he Hess Opera company arrived yet- terday and is rt lstered at the Canfield and Millurd hotela. Hon. John A. McShanu went south ou the Omaha tc llepublican Valley train yei- terday. Prof. Saul Aughey returned horau yes terday. Charles Saunders went down to Lincoln yesterday. U , B Senator lUmsey win ou a west bound passenger yesterday , returning to bit duties on the Utah commission. Hon. John I. Itedlck , democratic can- diJate for congm * , came in from Wahoo yesterday , where a meeting was held Hat- niday. Geu. Thos. II. Van Bureu , United States couiul-general to Jcpau , accomjianied by his family , went east yesterday , en route to Washington. Win , Lent , a prominent San Francisco capitalist , was au oast-bound posaengtr yesterday. His family was with him. Mart Kennedy returned yeU5id y * from LatT'Angeloi , where he bos spent Mteral ioutbi'iu the pursuit of health ? He has grown a full beard during his absence end U quito chaugod in appearance as well as belutf much improved tjhysically. Ho b warmly welcomed back , H. H. Ohllherg , of Wahoo ; H. W. Nieman , of Schujlor ; B. Beer , of North Platte ; S. N > Dunning , cf Lena ; Jamoa Saawick , of Wittrr ; Albert S. Cole , of Nebraska and W. H , Irivin and James M. " Horrif , of1 Arnold , were among the Nc- ' braska people nho er j iycd the hosplUlity of the Paxton yesteid ty. Remember the auction sale of Lota in Oakland , Neb.nextVodnoaday.me Dolan & Lingtrorthy , No. 110 South Fourteenth street , take this method of informing the publ'o that they have added to their stock a full and complete line of Shelf and Build- era * Hardware , and now invite con sumers to give them a call. To Build- ore , C intruders , Citizens of Omaha and Farmers of the surrounding coun try , they say their prices are made to compete with any other house in this lino. lino.And And now that they are ready to serve you , plcaso favor them with a call , cct28am&r Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marve. o purity , strength and wliolesomonoBu More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold in competition with tha multitude of low test , short weight , alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In CAD EOTAL BARING POWDER Co , Wall St. . Nrt - BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE , Wednesday Evening , Nov. lat. GRAND MASS MEETIKC. Workingmen's and Farmers Ratification Bally , Speeches by Otpt. J. H. Stickell , Gen. Jos. Hollmnn and Col. W. H. Ashley. ' Admission , - - - Free. Are acknowledged to bo the best by all who have put them to a practical test , ADAPTED TO HAED& COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE CO. , SMUT LOUIS.