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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1882)
THE DAILY IKK : TUOTSOAY NOVEMBER 23 fhe Daily Bee. Thursday Morning , Nov. 23. V7mthor Kopoit. U'ho following ; observations are taken at the name moment of tkno at au the Buttons Klver 4 feet 'J Inchci Rbovn low wkter rtmlr at Omkhi , : fctt 1 Inchm at Yknkton. MlMlnslppI C ( ect T Inchei ftt Davenport , 4 ftit 2 incliai nt St 1'iul , 10 ( ct'O Inchel nt St. ! < ouli , Olcit 0 Inches at 'Li ' Cro.'so and u fctt 0 lnch Eu'iuquo. LOOAb BKJ3V1TIE8. A txcllon of the elreot car track will be laid with Stou-Talls granite thla fall. Asphalt'for the Douglas street paving is arrivlog hy the car load , The -Toeond 'Cremen'a Boclahlo will ho Riven hy Knglne Company No. 3 , at Biro- timn'n haU thio cvcnlnR. The ooon train wnst yesterday was a double-header , havlnz two cars of eoldlers in ndditloa to Itn uiual load. The A. O.'II. hall in announced for Thurtday , December II , to take plnce at Masonic hall , The hioc oAlco will he open at Boyd's thin moTnlng ' for the sale of rceorvcd eats for the Barlow & Wilton miaitroU. For novelties m fancy artUIcs and presents , the place to. go is the euppor and fair at the ( Presbyterian church to-nlRht. Ice cream hy the whcolharrow lend can he had at the supper to ho given by the ladies -of'tho. ' 1'rofcCytoiinn church to * eight. The nunual meeting of the Farmers' Protective Association of ; ( Douglas county will meet t Mtllard Friday evening , De cember lit. The U. P. hovs pend tbe nooa hour now In toaaing the ball In front of the headquarters hiiildinc and another "lail gamo" mayibo loalcol for soon. The overland train from the west yestcr- ' day was reported an . .hourami a half late at noon. The delay was occasioned by mow storme on the > line of the Central Pa cific. TUB I3cc oflico waii favored with an other serenade from Prof , i Vengor'd fine cornet band yesterday. Mr. J. G. Fletcher handled the * ix.horeo , team witb grace and ibll. ! All precloot.officers elected to fill va cancies at the lost election.must ( juallfj within thirtyduysifromNovember 7th. oi their position * vill bo declared vacant Judge Ueueko'sdockotwM light yester day. There veto three caaesof plain drunk , ono of which waa n-wosmn who ii now up for the third itlmo aa this offense. The woman and one-other were sent to jail and one of the men f aid hia > fine. Johnny F lisr , th9youDg.fcllow who stole a pair of _ lovesifrom the JS'J cent store , waa arrested ITuosJay by Ofllcor Wal ker , and lodged la Jail. Hla caso-ivas con tinued until thla flftornooD. A ptivate maifiuerada party will take place at Metr'H baH. i3aturdny evening , November Sfith , M82. iTho coinmttteo ol .arrangements are M. J. iLcnkill. D. Schnlkor , Alex Jioclc , Wm. > Froderickaon , Jam03 Boyle. The invitations .aro out for the annual ball of Pioneer lioolc and i Laddort Com pany No , ] , ThankRulvingrKvp , Novembei 29Lb , at Matonlo ball. The cards are ox ceedlngly neat and .pretty and tbo com pany'a balls are always uioceaatul soda events. events.Two Two extra coauLoa , were attached the west-bond Union ( PaciQo train at noot ycstecUy.conveylngr Ctty.twarecruUa frorr .Icfferooa linrrflcks , Kt. LoultoSidney where they will join the Koventh cavalry They were in charge of ( Lleuteaat JSIahat of the Seventh , P. J. Quealoy hat pwrJhnsed tbe atool in tiado of L , Brown tad will increase thi , capacity cf bis soap woilia. ATbls is thi .oeventh neap factory - -Queiloj-hai , bought out within the Iwvttou years. Mr , , Quealey clajtu that ho it flood on the buj out but hoi kbeen never jot Jciowu to tel .out. Tbe ele < { 'Io light will noon be.ehrd illoglta rayi Ju various buafue * houeeaci .FArnoBtBtreet. Mr. Ifenry ( Dohl , yrc- prleterof the "Lemllttg She * Btore , " or urperJb'arnamCa maklnxr preparations today - day to be the flmt in the field. -W.X3.T. U. will hod ! tliolr .veekly .meeting in Uie parlors of tha Baptist , church on Thursiky aftcruoon , Novcinbci ; 23 , at.,3 o'clock , fly order of the ccre < itary. 1 he ' 'Maid of Arrau" oouipauy will .give * tnatlcee and dvenlag performance > t.tbe opera t'wuse nert Saturday. It i AU excellent play , with good jnuslo and ipngi , and if prcsenUjl by au excelled company , Mita UttIofJonn r4BtertaInetIu pltai -nt party of youi- ; folk * - her re > ldeiie Ma ( Fourteenth street Cuesday. The evening WM upent in sac/U gtuiea aud muilc. A/tcr an ol ant repast waa served the party dltperaed t a ( esittnable houi highly pleased with tfeelr eveulag's eujoy- went , * r F , D , Granger , the onduoUur on the Omnln end Liucohi ruu , ot left At G.'b- eon , tbe Omaha tiding , Saturday ulght , and after hU tralti pulled out it woi tound that he w&g tiot aboard. Word waa tele graphed fiom Or _ polli to Conductor McCoy , who followed him out with tbeK. 0. train , that Granger was not aboard ol bin train , and Jnttructio him to keep barp lookout foi him , Jut below Belle , vue the train ran over pouiatliiog. Mid Un- gineer Johuion revned * nd backtd up , fully expecting to find tbe lifeless body of V. D. Grander , Jt proved to ban JJI > K , and when Orijx > llfl WM reah il there , having corns dnvn - \rlcmlng' freight. It wonld have boon a ttormy night for the crglnrcr f hla own train If ( JrAnger conld hare gotten within cimln' dlstnnra of him , for n madtfer m n nevcV , flourNhcd n nlekcl-t'lslcd Inntom on any train , nnd he had nn opi'ortunlty to brood oyer Ilia mliforlune i n freight calioofeall the way to Lincoln. Flatttmonth Jour nal , Kx-Jtayor Chaw testified hl approcl- atlon of tha services 61 the tlficlcnt ncd energetto offifer , Gu ll.irk , who recovered hli overcoat for him on Mend y , by pro- tenting him with a rnasiivo fioltd nllvcr nftplilo ring , cold lined. It h beautifully engraved with the officer's name and wll be n valued touvenlr , Mary Vcnotto Wright , daughter of Deborah nnd John II. Wright , died i.t 230 ; n. m. , November 22 , of membranous roup , aged two years nnd six tnonlha , . ' 'unoral notice hereafter. The fsmlly denco la mi Walnut strcot , between 1'ouitli nd Fifth. Johnson and 'Dorathy , general mcr ihandiio dealers of-York , Ntb. , have been eportcd In the trade for mmD dayo pant os having given n mortgage on their stork of ; ooda and ronl-o'tatc , hut tclcfirnms re ceived by "Uraditrecl" t how said reports , o bo Incorrect , and nlso ohow the houaj to bo worth $5,030. For tsomo days past n black liorcoiM > white fiircOii'ail , has l > een tied In front of Jacob'fl undertaking roomi and left ttnnd- ng until nearly inUlnjht ! ; without any Janket to protect him from'tho cold night ir. IIo is attached to n light road wagon nnd who the otvnor U or wlmt the objot f leaving the nnimil i-o cxpor.cd is net known. known.M. M. tICen&cdy contemplated loavlnt ; 'or Bou'horn CalllornU In a few v cok'n time , to remain thcro permanently until bis health In restored. Ho has maile or- rnngcmcntB to put his Thirteenth etrcot [ ilaco under tbo management of Mr. A. W , Snowdcn , who haa run it Buccoaafully ditrlng Mart-'n long absence , and it well quail Bed to ploano the public and bring profit to the proprietor. A very handsome picture may bo Been in the window of Hon. Chris , Kaufmanu' oflico , It is an acourato copy of the famous painting by Itoaa Uonhour , enti tled "Tho'Qld ' Monarch , " nnd ii Bent out as a memento of the old Lion Intarancc company , nf London , for.which Mr , Kauf man is agent , The original , now in pea > scralon of Wandcrhilt , coat-5GO.COO. At the adjourned meeting of the Board of iKducrvllou Tuesday Vice President Point * , Secretary Conoycr and Mesara. Andernon and Mc8hanowcropteE < ont. The estimate of' Oleves Brother ? , the architects of the West atrcot school cddl tion , was accepted , Tbo resignation ol Bite B MaryWctiKuran , of the north school , was proaouted and accepted. A commu nlcatlon from the ) Danish society , propoc lug to rent the mission building , on Sum ders Btroet , was referred. A communica tion from the city council , in regard tc payinir for vaccination In the Bchoolc , wai referred , On t&o 13th of thio month Mr. Ilarrj Magee , ono ofiOirmhaV ofllcient p ace ofll- cors , had the pleasure of celebrating hit son's arrival at matuii'y.Archie , whc waa 21 years of ago on that day was given to Hon. Win. Jl 1IH1 , prcaiacut of th ( Otoe County National Bank at the ago ol four years , upontthe doalh of his mothei and was Adopted by , > Mr. Hill who hai brought him-up as iho were his own son , The young manilias the promise of a life ol great usefulness before .him and la doing credit to hit real ( father aa wrll as hit adopted ouo. The Ilormcaian oocloty held ita regulai mooting Tuesday and vrai largely at tended by the mombsrauand frionda. The prosramtno was largely of a musical char acter , but literary exercises were Inter- spewed beUvcon the .jnuslcal uumbors The subject of the ovcnlnn ; waa ijhakspearo , Mr. Hamilton had itbo Impromptu. Mr , Hois read an nblo.cnsay on the character ol the great writer's productlona , and Mr , Stobbins gave n Bolest reading. The socie ty paper , " 0 r'Opinion , " edited by Mini Fiinoio Wilson , was liatcaod to with inter cat. The mt'slcal programme waa n GUI ono and was heartily enjoyed by all pree cut. Misses Crounio and Notoware con trlbuted instrtirnentalsoleottouaand Mhsei Maul and Fennoll and Messrs. T. J. Fen neil and It. W. Brockenrldgo contribute vocal numbers. The trlo-.lQuccu of tin Night Arise , " bjr Mlssoa Maul and Fennel and Mr , Fennel ! wai very finely rendered The whole programme presented an even Jng'd entortoinmout of n high order. BOIUJEN THE KEAT , Aad Daley Dotoctlvc , .Qlvoa a flherll a Good Stuffing nnd CTots Away Froo. I'J&tliinouth Journa' , iinncjiy. For Borornl day a the w irus havobooi utilicod by GonoralTiokot Agent Ean Us aad Sheriff Jlyoro-ln obtaining niu koopia ; track of J. H. liordon , tin crank rtdetcotivu. 7oatccd y be go aboard iho train nt Fifih nd rode inti iLlnooln , when hin It. & M. time pas , wan ta'fen up. In tlw evening n tola gram came to Sheriff Hyora that hi wun aboard Np. 1 going woat , , aud thi okorilf itmc diatoly tolcgraphod to Uu ftluriff at IfAttings to arroat him , whiol ho lid when the train readied tha place. BhorlT Hyors loft for iluatingi thlsojiorilng. A later telegram from UioalierilTn Hastings eays that Uordou WSB al lowed to skip Iwt night , bat i'.katin can probably gel him again , itJioomi -that JUordoii told liim flomu suiaoth coandine etory cbout Jiia billing t ehonr company for this place and the ooajpauy being una'olo to fulDIl tUeii finsSKeroout. His ory was BO nku . I Die that tlw ehoriir , < iot knowlni ? lui was wanted for oilier intuited * , lot him go. Ilyera retutnod homo thia nftoruoon much diuappolutod. MBTHOPOLITAN HOTEL. OMA. HA , NEB. Table * nupplied with tha beat the market silforda. TKa truvcliug public claim they got hotter &ccomrnodation aud more general auliafaotiou here than at any other hoiuu hi Oaiuha , Rate , < 2 per day. That Huebana ofMiuo , In tureo times the man ho waa bo. fiire ho began using " \Velia1 \ Health Keneirer. fl. Orugguta. THE WAR GLOUD. It Threatens to Breik in fliis Direction And "It Cpn't Ooine Any Too icon" for tbe Public. The first cffoot of the big vrar on inascnge ? rito3 now in progrof B in the iatt touched Omaha yesterday , whan ; ho Chlcpo ( St. Paul , Jlinneapolis < fc Council Bluffa line , the "Royal louto , " begnti eollinR tickets from Council lilolFi to Minneapolis or St. t'aul for § 1 , or from Omaha to the lame pointo for $155 , AD the rate 'rorn ' St. Paul to Chicago io nov ; - cents it would nmko , ho rate from this city , o ChioHgo Sl.CO , and na a passenger caving Omaha by this route nt 3 m , , reaches Chicago ut 7 n. m. on : ho morning of thu r.ocond ciny this ill bo ooen to ba quito n naving. The Mllwaukoo folks want it din- .inctly understood that tJioy nro not idling uny through tickotsioOhicagp , nor nro any on calo from either Ooun- ill IJlufTu or Omuhu nt uny ICES than , ho regular faro. The Rouoral ngont of the pool linoc nt thio point oayo no cut will bo made by the pool linen and thiiUhoMilwau- ken folka will injure their buaiuesa inoro than any ono olno'a by this movo. TIE WAll I'AOl'HDSIBI ) . The tailroad war which haa been agitating the territory botwcon Chicago cage aud St. Paul , and oven extended its okirmialtCB to Sioux City , haa not yet reached Omaha , although the Chicago cage pr.pcra indicate that it ii liable to Btriku us tiny day , and rumors nro daily circulating that ihuy have begun cutting on rates at thia point. TUB .JJUULINOTON'S wminitAWAii. The Ohic go Tribuuo , of November 21 , aayc : "It does not appear that any passen ger rates nro being cut from Chicago to pointn west , northwest or south west. The ocalpor.i nro colling tickets at reduced rates , but no more no than usual. They are enabled to do thia on account of the largo cornmicoiona paid them by some of the roads. No cut tickets , however , nro being cold over the counters of any oE the roads. It was rumored Inat evening -that the Milr/aukto & St. Paul had commenced selling tickets from Omaha to Chicago for 51. The truth of the report could not bo verified , aa no ono hero deemed to know anything about it. If the report turns out to ba true the ratpa from hero to Omaha cannot bo maintained much longer. This would also have the effect cf bringing down passenger rates to and from Kansas City and Missouri river points , aud probably all other vrostcrn pointe. The agreement for the maintenance of Kansas City and St. Louis rates termi nates in u clay or two , the Burlington having given notice of its withdrawal from the agreement , after the expira tion of thoiTcquirod ten days , about u week ego. Tboro will , therefore , bo no further obstacles in the way of the inauguration of a passenger war to Missouri river pointa after that time , and the likelihood is that the roads will avail themselves of the oppor tunity without much delay. The Burlington's notion in withdrawing from the Southwestern passenger aaroumout h&a nothing to do with the Northwestern war. The action waa taken on account of tha continued sale of cheap ticketo from eastern ppiuts to Kineau City and St. Louis , via the Lake Erie & Western and Alton roads , and aUo because the Rack Islaud insists upon ieauing 1,000 milo tickets without taking the precaution - caution of making them nontransferable ferable , on acoount of which many of these tickets find their way into the hands of eciilpers , who soil them tc regular passengers r.t greatly reduced rates. The Times of the same data cays ol TUB WE8TE11N WAR : The western railroad war assumed r now phase yesterday in Chicago. Itatci are firm from Ohicdgo west and north woat on both passenger aud frelghl business , with tha exception of the f commission paid by the Milwaukee A Bt. Paul road on Council Blufls buui noas. Kates from St. Paul , hownvor are completely demoralized , nnd th < prospect seems to bo that oven lowei rates will bo mado. From Miasleaipp riper points to the Misiouri rivei rates on lumber are quotuct ati cent : and ? cents from Davenport. It WAI oxpootod that a raid would bo mad ( on pMRongor rates yesterday to Coun oil Jilulld , but this did not occur. I is conntdorod thnt if the war extend ; to Council Blutls raten , Kaunas Oltj will ft lee bo drawn into thu conflict which would then mvolvo all the western and soathwostom roada , Mr. Stacker , traillc managir of the Illinois Control , said that his roac was an iutorestod spootatoi- the conflict , The Illinois Central did no ! care to takea hand in the preaunl light for Iowa ( business , aud wus perfectly foctly satisfied > to bo entirely ignored , as the Iowa truuh lines had decided to do In roforono to its now Omnha line ; but if any road really desired t fight it could have it by giving the Il linois Central the proper amount ol provocation. Marvin Bughitt ; , general manasei tf the Northwestern , anid the Chi < o.-\go , St. Paul , JIinna > poliu & Omaha road , over whoao traclru the North- woitern runs mto fit. Paul , made the raits from St. Paul west , and that whstover might ho determined on by that itoad would raeaivo the support of tha Northwettsru , Ho though ! the outlook for au extended war in ratoj from St. Paul Aoutheast and southwest was excellent , R. 11. Cubic , general wanagorof the Ilock IrJand , was in on especially jovial nued. IIo presumed that thu Milwaukee & Bt Paul wanted to drive the Rock Wand out of the ihur-cuv ryi-jg trade .from Minuecpoli ; , and had cut Hour ratua with that purpose in view , but tLa Rook Island had & good road to St , Paul , aud proposed to use it. Mr. Cable reiterated his statement oflirming the readlncw of the Rook Island to moot ita rivals auyvruere on any clan of business. flit Rock If laud had beou foroed into the wsr , olid now Inf. him who had provoked the utesping lloti get out of the Coumy Commleelonore. Novitr.ba22. . The bofcrd mat pursuant to adjournment. Present Oommitsionora Drexel , CorlUa and Knight. The following namen wi-ro selected by the boorfl from which shall ba xlrarra the special petit jarois for Do- aerator , 1882 , tonn ot the district aojrt : Geo. 0. Mcriclo , Gco.T Trutnbull , . I' . Wilnox , GuiUv Pomy , R. U. ickHrd. Fred Elsie er , Dvid Guild , V. H. Brown , H. W. Boydcn , 0. P. , wton , , Tas. P. Karbooh , M. 0. ilmr.cy , Fred Dvig , Peter BarA , 'atriok Uughos , A. JVUyer , 11. W. Oiutiti , P. Frtllon , JjhnClair ; Ed. Culver , ThoD. F. Lyms , J. Stnclclor , liinkeH , J. U. lljuficld , George P. _ < bbln , Sath Oo'e ' , H. 0. Nawmau , Win M. Knotts , Peter Goes , W. J ; Jroatch , E. L , Emory , 0. J. Tyl < % Win Gontloraan , Vm. BoivorB , Ed ward Mitticoir , larnoB , Rockontiold G orco W. Mudlock , Joai-nh Robins , Goer o W. UeardV. . V. Dnolittle , Olnrlis M. Butler , P. Kavrtnaugh , Goir o Is. Thompson , A. W. Parker , A R Hocl , B. Siohuo , W. H. Dot- wilcr. B. A. Hall , George LIcKenzio , Jr. , Frtdortck Preen. S 0. Browatcr , T ilm Jtohmer , leu F Weaver , John Idd , Jamie H. BIoAralo , Georyo M. Jroxel , IVlnx ; Stuhr. Jului O'Donahno wm allowed S10.0C 'rom the general fuud on account oi witucns foes. The petition for the adoption ol Willlo Hondriokflon , an infant , by Hugh Thomson , was eignod by the board , riqucatiug the ooonty court U ontcr n Utcroe , whcroby enid chili may bo adopted by Hugh Thomaou. Adjourned to thn 25d inBtivnt. JOHN BATJMER , Onnnty Olurk. U. Ctf A. Tbo Second Quarterly Mooting Tuoe day Niant. The second quarterly meeting o tko Union Catholic Library ansocia ( ion , under the present management waa held nt the rooms Tuesday The largo number of members in at tendance waa a poiitivo indication o the prosperity and progress of thi association. The purpose of thcso quarterly meetings is to enable the offisora to present to all the member a report o the condition of the association. The reports Tuorday were very grati fying , showing a largo inoroaau of msm hers , and the finances of the society largely augmented. The report of the librarian exhibited the fact that the nucubqr cf books drawn from the li brary hai doubled that of any preceding ing quarter. Thia may bo taken e an encouraging indica'ion of the in creased intercut that has been 'uw.ik cued in the association. The commit tenon entertainment announced an enjoyable programme for the approach in ; : monthly sociable , which will beheld held on Thanksgiving evening. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! WASHBURNS & CHRISTIAN'S PER SACK , 03.75. SOBUYLEL SNOWFLAKE. § 3.50. NUM BER 82 , A VERY FINE FLOOR 33 00 only , at HEIMROD & DOR MAN'S. - 23-3t Ammomonts. The Barlow-Wilson minstrels , acknowledged knowlodgod the best minstrel organi nation at present traveling , will appea at Boyd'a opera honso to-morrow even ing in their new and novel perform anco. The Now Orleans Picayune o October 3d says : The Barlow , Wilson & Co. minstrel had another full house at the Acadom ; luut night , and no performers in thi class of entertainments have eve been received with moro enthusiasm The programme- a oed one , wit ! nearly everything now. The maim agors of this troupe are on thoi mottle , and they are giving a gooc show. They are obliged to do this to oompsto with the rival company tha has followed them from th start , and by this means th public gains. The managers ar also the owners nnd princi pal performers , and they have a pride in giving a good entertainment. Thi makes a great difference. They wed and they require every mac. on thoi salary Hat to do his obaro. In thi way everything goes , and with a vim Thia poreonal participation and inter est tolls. Havorly had fine ininshe companies , who cave good perform ancea when ho wont on the road him self , When ho grasped at othc nmuoeraonts und sent thirty-nine fa fellows and ono comedian out undo the management of a couple of basa ball pluyors , the Havorly'd loat Ihoi pluco. This Inuda to saying that Bar low , Wilson & Co have thu best work ing minstrel tronno on the roAd , ant thi-y deserve the big buslneoa they are everywhere doing , "THE MAID OK AKUAN. " "Tho Maid of Arran , " a dramatiza tion from Win. Blach'n famous story "Tho Princusa of Thule , " will be presented at Boyd'a Saturday after noon and night. The company i an excellent one , including such people as Agnes llnllock , Frank Aiken am ( j.inovovo Rogers. It has not bl-uu the pleasure for n number of years for Now York uudi onccs to look upon so fine a sentimental mental , pathetic , quietly humorou and thrilling a drama an presented in the "Maid of Arran , " now beinj played at the Windsor. The cast i excellent.Ne r York Tribune. Notice The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Roof Paint , " was patented May 21th , 1881 , and otters patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of s&id paint will bo punished od to the full extent of law. No per son has any Authority whatever to eel receipts. JJAWTHOUN A Buo. , LancA&tcr Pa BchiYs Milwaukee in bottles And oi drought at Jacob Kaullmau's , Gl 10th atrcet , between California am Webiter , Also dealer in all kinds p wine * . 22-4tm&e THE PRIZE RIHC. The MoDuDe-Fanley Contest Won by tlia Former , A Lively Contest Through Four Bounds , Ending In n. Decision of Fotil by the The much-tnlkod'of contentbetween WillUm McCunr , of Omahn , and Uck Itfviilcy , the alleged champion of Jolorndo , took place at the academy of Music Inat night. The house was not no crowded tifl wao anticipated , but the nndienco was qallo largo and respectable , nud the rccuipto iwcrivflod. extra good. The regular programme of the mining was disposed of iiral and i wan not until ubont 11:45 : that the 'eot.to" began. At thin titno Mr. J. G. Flolchor , : ho fltago and bnainesa manager , np [ irnrod uprn the tttajo { and announced the oven : tf the evening to bo on hand. hand.Ho Ho introduced in euccmion Mr. Jack Hanloy nnd Atidy Svreonoy , his jnd ; Mr. Win. MdOuun and Goo. 13 rntbj hh second ; Mr Tliury Horn- brer-gor. the roforco ; Mr. ILurigan , tlmorheopor for Mr. Flnnley and him- eolf timo'lcoupor for Mr. McOuno. Without entering into the dctaila of the fight , which was conducted accord ing to tbo Marquis of Quconubury rulre , conaiotlnp of four rounds of two aud a half minutes each for the first three , with intervals of ono minute each between , and the fourth of an indctinito length , in which the bust man wins , it in tufliciont to uoto the gonornl result. It was ovidnnt from the Grot that McCuuo waa no match for Henley , although ho did good work and made a contest that waa creditable to him- Rclf nud entirely satisfactory to hin friends. Hanloy made the oontcat n livuly ono from the ntart and aoon winded MeOune , both parties butng applauded aa they made telling hits. In the fourth and last round the fight began in n lively manner , but before it progressed far McCuno olnimcd a ioul , which wus evidently , to the audience , a just claim. Ohcors and IUBJCS were heard from the crowd , the hisses coming chiefly from those who went expecting to see ono of the participants dragged or carried off the stage in a "paralyzed" condition. Mr. Hornberpor , the referee , de cided that the blow struck by Ilauloy wus a foul , and according to the Queenfcbury rules , Mr. McOuno waa declared the winner and entitled to the purse of $500 and the champion- chip of Nebraska. Messrs , llanloy nnd McOuno each advanced to the footlights and har- rnngued the crowd , the latter making a very manly speech and udmiUiiu the superiority of hta adversary , of- fating to back him against any man in Nebraska for $500. The amount of the etakcs was counted out on the ntago in the pres ence of the audience and turned over to Mr. McOune , and eo ended the great glove ccntest. PBHSONAJL , HOD , Frank P. Ireland is in the city. M. T. VanKuran , of Sioux City , is at the Millnrd. 0. 8. Kent , of Syracuse , N. Y. , is at the Faxton , Cha * . A. Pfetffcr , of St. Joe , ii at the Metropolitan. Clark Carr , of Galcaburg , 111. , if in the city on business. A. J , Brown , of Duluqus , is a guest o the Metropolitan. , J. J. Long anil wife , of Ouray. Col , , me at tbo Metropolitan. Low K , Barrow ana wife , of Corning Iow.i , aie nt the Millard. Mrs. 0. 0. Tlmyer.of Blackstone.Mass. is a gue't of the Millard , Lieut. J. S. Paddock , of the 1'ifth civ airy , was at thu Paxton yesterday. 0. L. Dunham , superintendent of the Missouri I'ncilic Hues west of the Missour river , is in the city. J. Klouterman , of David City ; John Xelirntig , of Lincoln ; F. BIclc , of Saward Charles Gagnou , of Ituh' , and T. D Allen of Llnrola , weie among the Nebrat kuns at the Metropolitan last night. M. S. Lindsay nnd wife , of Fullert n Robert Armstrong , of York ; Isham Ilea via , of Falls City ; J. II. McCall , of Dawson - son county , and Hon. Webster K iton , o Lincoln , were all at the Millnrd among yesterday's arrivals. Mudtime Charlton U. Edholmleft Oma h.t lii&t evenhrtf at 0:50 : o'clock by tha Mis eouil Paollfo railroad for St. Loulr , where her husband will meet her. They wil then make a tour of the touthom states during the winter months , in the interev of immigration. Mr * . D. G. Hull , wife of Judge Hull , of Lincoln , and Mi a Mary Willoughby , a celebrated pianist who recently settled in Lincoln , cauie up last evening to pans a day In Onaha. Mlf s Willoughby proaidec at the piano In the Paxlon parlors last evening end had the whole ho.iga up to hear the eximitIta music , J. II. Broady , of BrownvillejMrs , 15. 0 , Babcock and child , of Beatrice ; E. M. WHoox , of Whitewater ; Win. 0. Clark , of Jackson ; Mils A. M. West , of Ponca ; W. 11. CirooD , of Lincoln ; John P. Kinkatd , of O'Neill ; 0.13. Wcscott , of Flattsmoutb John J , Underwood and John Htith , ol Lincoln , were among the guests at the Paxton from Nebraska points yesterday. Thos , J , Conway left lait evening for .Sioux City , where he will take tbo position of city editor of The Times. Mr. Conway is a man of ability , good habits and one that will do to tie to every day of tbe week. Wo with him good fortune in his new field and are assured that he will win the confidence and esteem of all with whom he may come in contact , either In business or social relations. Mr. G. M. Hide , private secretary to Mr. P. 8. Kustis , general ticket agent of the B. & M. railroad , has accepted an offer as stenographer to A. A. Egbert , western supnintordenl of the U. P. 11. K. at Denver , Colorado. Mr. 11 ino fiUrt * for hat point to-ninrrow morninp. II w rienda wish him c vary fticcess In Ills nsw field of labor , ami ce-ngrttnUto htm on his > romntlon. Chirifo Brown wtw a we.i'-boun'l pw- B'nger yesterday. llev. T. B. Lemon.'presiiliog elder of tha western disttktof Nebraska , ii in tliecity. Mr. J. ( } . I'lctcher is now the l K * nvnuger at tbo Oaiaba VaudovHlo theater Mr. and MM. J. N. H. P.Urlok nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Walker , have gone to New York. Mr. W. P. Cooley , of the U. P. , la in the city jcslrrday , haing just come from the corter , " Senator Canfield rclurne.l yesteiday from trip to Plum Crock. Hon. J. H. McCall also cauio in frum tbo same place. T. B. Biazulton , editor and publisher of The Signal" ( anti-monopoly ) at Fair mont , ctlled nt THE Bt : * olllo laot even ing. Mr ? . M , K. Unntingtop , niece of 0. P. Huntlngtop , of the Central Pacific , pissei through Omaha Tuexday nttcrunoi ) on licrvny cnat. O. D. Wool worth , mtniger of t1 o I' BUnco cattle ranch in Now Mexico arrived in the city Tuesday to visit h brother , Jawo * Woolworlh. , Muolciil nnd Iiltonvry Kvents In Our Pleasant Suburban City. The concert of the Union Sunday school Sunday evening waa au em phatic success. The school was.acsist- od by Secretary Dowser , of the Oma ha Y. M. 0 A. , end Lender Tibblro , who added much to the entertain- uiotit. To attempt to particularize would bo imeless , na nil did eo well , there not being a number in the entire con cert bat what was deserving of praise. The Ohmtian gracis , Faith , Ilopo and Charity , were represented by Misses Minnie Avery , Ahco Avery und Jeaaio Lawton. Tlio concirt wus listened to by a largo and appreciative ) audience. At the second regular mooting of the lyceum , last evening the report of tbo committee on the revision of the constitution waa .acted on. Be side a good literary programme. The question "Jtcsolecd , That war in more of a blessing than a curso" ivaa debated. CUCKOO , IO LOAN MOMbY. TO LOAN On personal property o MONEY any description A. C. Troup , Attorney , 21 south 14th Street. 128-lino TO LOAN On chattel mortKaRO t MONEY . A. B. Tutton , IJo. 11510 Dough etrect , ' front rcona , up-stalrn. 435-tf 'S'ltKfl JlUTO 1/JAJd A5 b per COUJlD- > 4Dl.lJiUO ? * lt In BUJ3.-i.cf I2.BD3 tea for S to 3 yeatc , 03 t-rsl-clii * rlSy hu4 TO t.OAI Unit ft * Koni8 Crkl WAI1IS-.U Three girls Immo U cly at th WANTED Ilotel. t WANTED CO lab rere , 25 teamstcrj at Mann wclIerV ; llth street , near Farnam , iMG-23 AfOOrt cook , who can woth mil WANTtD but n strong ; competent p need apply. Call after 3 p. m. 1014 Webster S 215-tf VT7"ANTED T o men to camcss Steady cm VV I'lojmcnt , \percnto not i tcessary , n n but men nil ing to work need apply. Call 42 tsuthlOthSf 230-23f WANT2D A guitar tc-ji her t012 Doujtlat 234-25' Ono caod canvasser ti eel WANTED nn installment , steady work ant god pay. Inquire at 2li N. 10th strcot , room C U7-tf Two experienced serial book neil WANTED Colorado , lloonw U mid 7 l-\oro Bkck , Council BlufTs. 141-23 Help r.t the cmploymeat olflc WANTKO . Ptrcct. upmtalra. SS > tf " AAMhl > A gnl io 10 ncncrji nousoworl YY frend rclercncfs. Qcod wages paid Ad dreta P. O. arable.Kearno ? Noo. fiBfl-tt CIlUATlONil WANTEU. \TTAJ. TED By a lapablo lalyfron ll'lro ' YY o i.oiltln s housekeeper. Cinbteecnu 1B1M Divenpoit St. 21821 * WANTBUwA gantltman want < a iifuitloii t tjicha I'uijiicor i rlvato ( chool in IOAII o country. A dresjfj.h ol tcacheruiuaha I' . O. 245 221 WANTHD SltuatlFn by mftn and "u Ifc , " w 1 eandogcneial housework. Man to tak care of horses , ttc. Applly at California hous llth and D.uglas. 242-211 WANTED A situation as City Drummer Io w holeaalu hcut > o ; fancy groceries , c nil y o paper. Long experience , on halarv < r eomml hi nUreas "Drummer" Bee otllco. 211-2. ' Aoltnatton s liousckcep-r btr WAM'KO woman H ho iu first claia'cook ' , : il7 let street. iUJ-23 * WANT8. ALL lUnlon lirlcklajtrj und plaoteri.ru ui' iilcase keep a way from Y.tej & Johnson , tl urub nouses of unmha , 2lj-2e OB R'EMT-MOliair.B AMD IMU III NT AJife iilenuin mn ha o n nuwl JL ? furnUhc'iliuoiuuith Uioof garlor , at 411 I IT.hjtjTfft. 251-tf . U HaNT House cf 11 roomslanbotlhldu F. u il onu boiisu i f I rooms. Tenth und 1'lirix U. 1' . lllrkctt. lUlSilaaon ttrccU 280-21 * F ( Oil UB.NT llouso ulth I ! roortw , collar , tis- ti-ni , iiurthcast i rnor of 1'icrcu a U'lcnth \ ( ) | UNTV1 : hboa d , a largo ( rout loom wit ( bay window , ' . snml l tlirooni,17lsIoiLiu ) Sl'J-Jlt OK UENT Tito nicely furnUhetl toiins , t F iu < pctablo iiTtlw ; rout room \eiy nice to ugentlem n ardvlle , * rtw > genileaien. l-'o partlejliraadclrjsi A. 1 ! , leo ! HEST-lVontpvhf with heard , srentlc FOIl urifimd ItlJt Doujlai corner 17tn f TJIOIl ET " \ ho retUeocg of II. w. Kenned ) J < ahoure of six roomi gocd wclUnd citten 17CD JackionSt. icqulro .D jutmlaej or atSl IStli t. tf I7\Oll HENT Uouio ot three roomiJJrJ r.ci J ; B' . llirj'a Aienuo. IuUi | < otf M. W Kti ccd ) 312 touth 18th at. 242-tt T70II REST A tlj.lyfurnUhcd room with us I1 - tul . - ' Iv for ' ' ' . r | piilotul * a I'hjx'c'ai.t reildenc mus'luve ufurectt . App ; JS31 lorth IK ar. ftt Cp m. 33 25 OK ttBNr Furnirted room * , iilraunt fron I rom to two e ntl mrn , $10 per month and onu for & . 76 lUwarJ , bit , tilh aud U.h t . KKNT A finely furnnhulro m with use o 1 parlor , Dui ab e for a I'lijtlclan muit lia > reference ! Apply 1331 north 18ta tit. ot fi p. m 2-33 2 TTMJUMSllKD KIHJMKmogcoJ reoinsat&l JL1 south llth ttrcct , wltblu thrwi blocks of Far uatu. Kent fS to $10 per month , 210-tf KENT Good rooxs furnished or unfur FOIl , or nuitabln for housekeeping. 220 13thU-twecnCapltolaienuo and Pa\cux | > rt. ,10R BF T iOftrnin 1 anily located 2 HUM St. "HOU nET t'tw R t ' "ft I hBd room tu'UVe U hr ur. m n 'Olfi Far fh. 584-STi' i Oil IlKSTOflico rooini. KnqulrC At Xc York If ) } Ooodi stoto. " , OH ItKXT Chc p brlrk ftore , Ith oollir 22x i' CO. Applj nt l ) . 1 * . IHkcrj , C1U > . 10th st. J03f 1 011 H NT-A new l.ou'c , furnished , cht ! ( I' room' , ba-h room , i tahlc , etc. Ono of the finestloratlona In the cltj : OOW per month. Inquire for thrto ( h ) , IknifV real cslnto n tnoy , 15th nd DoUKlts streets. nov5tf ! TToiUlKNT-Houso of lx room , biy wlnaow , V cellar , cWcrn , well. Allln Rood repair. lc jw month. IZJlnorthltth street. l.C-tt | , r01lTi.S'T : T o furnished room" , J811 "cb- 1 stor dtrcct. 180-30 I70n I IlENTUnfur l heil rooms In brick U home , 1 11" Chleaso strcct. _ ? 0 tf Furnished "room with board 1W. " br. H INT California slrost. _ 17'- ' " 17011 Ill-NT Furnl hed room and board Iflln \ ' Chtca n street. 127-tt _ I QU iQ'\T A new c-ottftjrc , A\lth thr o rooms I1 Si 00 per month , Both St. , bo wccn Farimin. ind lougl.n street. Apply on prcmUiS. iMIS'New ; Map of Omaha , iuit completed and rcivlyforilcmcrynt$7oM.h. Ia4 feet \\Wa I-arjrcst Mid moH complete map > j 7 feet lotiff. - of Omaha o"cr puWTMicil. OHielal map of thu : ltv. See column. KbNl Ii u-iu f looms in lliat-cl.BS crder , 10 bio Us from opCM hnufc , ' ' ' of'lV'rn'inH , all coivtn ULO , 8 . . . .ifrjiii opcm irujo , . . . . . . . . . . 40 Houu ol B looms , 2.11 ntut JSichoIm street ) . 18 Store on Karimin. 3 Iboril 125 t rooiiHth,2 llrrs ' S clliroiiUosMa..ccs .860 to05 4 < .t ( Mo 'AUt'K. Onposllo ToatnUlco. i.AOll HUNT Ilousseof5rooniauth aiiUDouo JJ3r | , M trcct.Sl8 month. -7\Olt UtNT Klcgnr.lly lurnWuxl roairs wltt r ITCH and hoiltr. fcifeiiiicCs resulted. Ay- p'y ' uinotlhwtst o.rncr tl L3d and IJUit Otroets. , _ _ .i 2hou uno fiand ouoO rooms. ltqulrcconiofChlcaoaudl8thlt. i Swiff , 03 ltl , IOK MtM' UuuEi , MX rocina. uni.i'iiwi , in- .b quite at D.Hjdo'D oUlcc , llllmrilhotel. Oil It - NT Two new rin cltlnics an > two other E dwellings la desirable lee UlF , 1 y McXocn Nn. 1BU llouelsa street IjlOU KENT A cctto&s of flvo room < . Inquire- C at Korthwobt corner IBiband ohlcafo ftreot. 810 tf i Ott KKST Largo oClco room cr hall elors , 1 1020 Farnhain stioot. T97-tt f\09. \ BENT A Btoro in Balcomho block , nn L ICth Etrcct. near Davenport. Si A. D. UalcDtcbo. 603-2Stf T OR SALK At pabllc auction ; house and ] 1 r No. 210 north uthttroer , Thmsday , Xov 23 < 1 , at 10 o'clock. Be on hand if r u nantn barg In. 237j22t I ) . S. M. LRETWr.LL , Auct'oncer. TtOR SAL'i Ono ( list cl f8 locking r\nfe. B. Lol man 11(18 ( Fnrnam 22111 FOIl SALE First class hotel for falo HOTHL Iho western town. Has a'l ' the first cl.i's trado. Kcason for belling other business. For particulars , address , Hotel , OMAHA Dr.it. 183-linfnovlSt T70U SALKCHEAP-Bakcry , clllocatcdpood ; D business In die of the Ihellost towns in Ne- bra > ka. Kcason for BO ! ing , poor health and mint get out of business. Inquire at Ber. ofllcc. IM-lm . XCELLENT BIIICK for sale , $0.00 per thou sand. Yard , Itth street , in o blocks south of Bcllci us road. LURKSZO DIUIILK. 177-linnovl5t FOR SALE Barrels and Kegs. Also hoop polca bought at cooper shop , cor. 18th and 1'icrcc. IGOJecll" JERRY SEYMOUR. T ) EMIS' New Slap of Omaha , Just completed and lj ready for dt ll > crj' at S7 each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha o\er published. Official map of the city. Sea column. G V OH SAUAfln > t class span of mules , harnesar t ; auduagon. InquiroFaulconcr Opera House. TJIon UrNT Pilckttore , tr.qulro ntdruo-storo JJ corner 10'hand Doutlaa. Ojft.tt lO - HALK Three thouund western wrthera , I ; 1 azd 2 j para o d. Weight about 00 pcunds. F.O.GlUliLK , 1X2 ! tf m an I e K/arney , Neb. IOYULL ! FOU SALE Inquire 0. M. Wood B man. Omaha : 751-tl F I OK HALS Good building , brick. Call at Water Works office. MISCEKLANETJS. JAS. II. O SOUND. I'EABODY bavj removed from l.'ltli and Farn ra stroett to rooms 1 , 'J and C , HcJkU's block , 1507 F rnam street. . 219-n22-lm TttAYEOOIlSTOLiK Arlark brown curly O to t rpua six months old , white spot on brc.ist and ono ( cot , bad leather utrap collar on about an Inch wltlo. missed from house about week ago , answers to nami of "Doe" Hew ard uiilbapald for Informatloi leading to bis re- t-o\cring or return to numb r 814 north lth ! ) St. between Burt Sc Ginning. 223-22f AK in Vf Ono Lay yttrllng colt , one " " black jear In ? with two"whlto"feet arid the main cut shoit which the owner can hav lit Call : at the B uo I'arn la Ou shiNd ) . tcp * . h > Chailos Mentor aud paj ing charge i for Koepln < arid ad- 250 rpAIC N U ? Ono brown ware celt str In fore- I head , two bird Joet wliilo. aboil''wo \ < ars Old. [ 2l7-tl [ JAS. bTEI'IIKNS , rpAKKN UP Ono mnall roan cow , about flvo JL J tars old ; has ) on two bcllsonc , email and one largo. OwLcr can lme eamo by prot ing pro perty and paj Ing charges. S.W. CAMPBELL , 83 cmStt Block 2 West Omaha. ' C. BUAINARD , Taxidermist , 13th and How. ard. . G5-n3-2ra TO FAUMKHH-Tho hiRheijt eh url"e paid ror Hye , Bar oy and Corn Kreb's Vlnt-h'Rr Woikj , JononH'.reet , betwojiiDth ai d 10th , Oma. hi. X-d ! w.tf MAO 8TEII < T 1'ALMYSTCHY AND CONDI- TI KAUbT , 4)8 Tenth street , between 1'arnam and Ha ncy. Will , with ihould of guardian mints , obtain for anyone a glance at the past and present , and on certain conditions In thu fu ture. Boots and S hoes madu to order. Perfect fcatli faction iruarantee 1. ? fr Absolutely Pure. Tblj powder never varlc . A inaivoi cf mrity , strength and wbplwomeneM , ulore economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with tba multitude of low test , abort weight , alum or phosphate powder * . Sold only lu cans IlOTAL BlKHJQ POWDIB Co. Wall St. , New York