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    THE DALLY BBJffi OMAttA , TUESDAY NOVEMBKB 28 1882
The Daily Bee.
Tuesday Morninp , Nov. 28.
"Weather Itcportt
( llio following observation * arotaken nt
thf iamo moment of time at all the ntfttlons
turned. )
WAB DEPARTMENT , U. S. SIGNAL SKB- \
VICE , OMAHA , NOT , 27,1882. (1:45p.m. ( |
II
Denver. . . . 3044 Frcnh Clear
Cheyenne. 3) 43 milk Clour
WMbaklo. 'SO ' 4.1 8 W Frcti Clear
rutto. . . . . .to .in H Brlik Jlear
Omaha. . . . [ 3030 S W ( resli Cloudy
T ( ink ton. . ,3023 , Kronh 1,1. Snow
Del Molnes ' 30 Si S3 'S Frcnh touiljr
Davenport , ,3032 , m N E t-eht Fair
fii. r ul. . . 2r IKN Fresh Clouty
81. Louis . 3J2J N E rrciih Cloudy
Moorbcad. 3)21 | SK Krlit Lt. Snow
Tin cent. . . , 3027 BK Fresh uloudy
Bismarck. . 30 VI Ilflsk Cloudy
Buford . . . . .M. 30 SI Brisk Cloody
Caster. . . . , ' 048 Frwh Houdy
iJeadwood. . 130-31 Light U. Know
Aaslnabolne. .
Ulror 4 fet above low water muk at Omtha ,
2 feet 2 Inches M 7 nkton , Mississippi 6 t t 0
Inchee at Davcnpoit , 8 feet 2 inches at St Paul ,
10 feet S Inches at St. Ixmlj. 3 foot 8 lech
at La Croioo and 7 feat C Inche * at Cubuqae.
LOOAL BR13V1TIH8.
City Council to-night.
The elocution cl of tbo U. C. L. A , ,
meet to-night.
Go to Wyrnan College to learn book *
keeping , penmanthip , butinpM arithme
tic nnd commercial law , n2-tf
The caeca of the Gallagher brother/ ,
charged with obtaining money under false
pretenses and disposing of mortgaged
property , called up in the police court yes
terday afternoon , were continued until
next Monday afternoon ,
It U rumored that Messrs. J.W.lfcall
and Wlllian 3. Morgan , well known rail-
toad clerk * , are going east very shortly
for tbe purpose of consummating matrimonial
menial alliance * . Their intention U , how
ever , to return to Omnh , accompanied by
a pair of bltubing brides to permanently
locate in tbo Gate City.
Fielding Brown , the cowboy , wlto
claimed to have been robbed of S185 by
Joe Gorman and James Clark , failed to
appear in the police court yeiterday after
H noon , the time set for tbe trial of the al
leged robbers , and tbo case was continued
till this afternoon , upon request of tbo de
fendant' * attorneys.
A private masquerade party took
place last Saturday cvonlugnt Metz's ball ,
and Irvine's band -furnished tbo music.
Tbe committee , M. J. Lonk , 11. D.
flchlnkcr , A , Mock , J. Doyle , made the
evening a success. Everything WAS prepared -
pared in first-class stylo. The invltatlonn ,
which were snt out-early , attracted a fair
crowd , and dancing waa kept up till early
in the morning. About thirty couples were
present.
Thanksgiving clay will bo celebrated
t the cathedral of St. Pbllomena by a
high mass at 9 o'clock , at which service hoSe
Rev. J. E. English will deliver tbo ser. So
mon. The members of tbo Union Catho La
lic Library , as well as their friends and oxi
Catholics generally , will bo in attendance. bn
5 In the [ evening at 8 o'clock the regular me
monthly dime sociable , with an excellent meW
programme , will take place in the U. 0. Fo
L. A. rooms. col
Tbe Omaha National bank occupy iniVc
w Vc
, ' their new building Sunday , having moved lea
alnce Saturday. They are hardly nettled
yet , but the boys look happy in their new tal
quartern , and everything will be in apple- Jo
pie order in a day or two. This popular Cede
Institution has now one of tbe handsomest do
and most convenient banking houses in
the country. It is fire and burglar proof sir.
and has every comfort aud convenience da
that could be thought of. Drop in and ate
give them a call. toi
A special car from the Chicago , Mil ga
waukee & St. Paul came In Sunday
"
morning from the east bringing General "a
Superintendent J. T. Clark , General th
In
Ticket Agent A. V. Carpenter , General
nu
Superintendent Traffic W. G. Swan , Mrs. th
Swan , and Dr. Thompson , and left last thwl
night for Denver. The patty will go ou
through to California , where Mr. and Mrs , ha
Swan and Dr. Thompson will remain for a or
time , as Mr. Swan is in IIl.hc lth.lTbe in- orwl
teresU of tbe company will also be looked in
after along the route. inmi
The Social Art club will mite
meet at 3 p.
m. on Tuesday afternoon in llediok'sblock. to
lei
Managers' meeting at 2:80 p. m. th
Mr , M , J. Plercy , a clerk at govern thw
ment headquarter ! , was smiling all ovi > r he
his face yesterday "setting up" the
cigars for the boys and feeling very jubi 1st
lant generally. Tbe cause of all this us
hilarity was a bouncing boy , born about fl th
o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. P. has
been married ome four or five yean , and
this being the "first fruit" he naturally re-
jolceth. Tbe father , at leait/tsdolng well. at
The Savings bank ( will commence re-
pain at once upon tbe old Omaha Na.
tional bank building , and have It ready for
occupancy in a few days. It will be fitted
op very neatly and will make this bank a
very desirable place of buiineu.
Councilman lllcharrl O'Keefe , tbe new
county commissioner , wai serenaded by
bis friends at bis residence a night or two
Inoe , and the occatlon proved a most en
joyable one to all tbe participants. Tbe
aew official re eved tbe guests moat cor
dially and gave them a royal entertain-
inent ,
' Tbe Utthe PaaUstto "
Tbo second party , for the season , of
the Standard club , takoa place at
their roonu this evening ,
Tbo Iron l ouldors * union give a par
ty and ball ou Wednesday evening at
the Central ball.
Tbo Tarnreroin will giro a grand
concert and ball at Turner ball , on
Thanksgiving evening , November 30 ,
BchHtz'a Milwaukee in bottles and
on drought at Jacob Kauffman'e , Gil
10th street , between California and
Webster. AUo dealer in all kinds of
wine * . 22-4tm&o
Notice.
JUgular inwtlng of tbo Bricklayer * '
Union No. 1 , will be held at tbe
Knightc of PythUa ball , corner Four
teenth and Douglas , to-night , at 7:30. :
Buslnwi of UnporUnev to bo trans-
th
ORDER ARMS ! !
Batoli ef Interesting Information
mation for the Regular
Army ,
Forts Hall and Cameron to b
Abandoned.
News From General Orook in
Arizona.
*
Whom Onptnln BourW * u Doing
Excellent Mtmlonnry Service
It is a very cold day when Oolono
Btanton'a fnnd of information
up , and when vigorous pumping fail
to produce some military items from
the "fighting paymaster. " The colonel
onol has just returned irom
A TIIBRE WEEKS' TRIP
through the department during which
ho visited Forta Sidney , Russell ,
Bridget- , Douglas , Cameron and IIall ,
accompanied by Afr. Ohnso , his affable
and grizzled clerk. At Russell , Lieut.
Footo , BO well know'n in
Omaha society , was found hcattlly
cursing sago brush and cotton
wood and sMiing for another season
with the Omaha girls. Fort Dridgor
has boon increased by a company of
the Hovcnth Infantry and is now commanded
mandod by Liout.-Ool. H. L. Chip
man , of that regiment , who will devote
his time , like all good army o(11 ( corn at
that post , in shooting black tnilod
door and jerking the festive trout
from the icy watera of Black's Fork.
Fort Douglas with six companies is
now tbo largest post in the department
mont , and is under command of Gon.
AlcOopk who is making a visit to San
Francisco. A detail of mon was re
cently aont acrois the mountains to
Fort Thornbargh to bring back the
remains of Lieut. Russcl H. Day ,
Sixth infantry , who died at that post
early last month. The body traa
buried in the cemetery at Douglas (
with appropriate military honors. At
Wahsatch where the trains mot ,
OEN. lIOWAltH
and Capt. Hayden were interviewed
feat a fair moments , The general was
at his way from Fort Wosha'do to ?
Forta < Hall and OAmoron , and loft'tn '
Salt Lake yesterday for the latter post.
General Sheridan is now in Utah , and
itat is believed that both posts will bo i.
abandoned before the oloso of tho' '
year. This is directly In the line of
the policy recommended by Generals
Sherman and Orook , which contem
plates the concentration of troops at
several largo posts in the department
adjacent to the line of railroad. of
'coi '
THE DEI'AIITJIENT
now contains five rogimonta namely '
the Fifth cavalry , headquarters Fort
Sidney , Fourth Infantry , headquarters
Fort Omaha , Ninth infantry , head an
quarters Fort Russell , Sixth infantry , rat
headquarters Fort Douglas , and tbo ratpc
Seventh infantry headquarters Fort
Laramio. There are fourteen garrisons
extending from Fort Omaha in Ne
braska to Fort Hall in Idaho. The
most northerly la Fort MoKinnoy in
Wyoming , and the moat southerly
Fort Cameron in Utah. Thn
colonel is John Gibbon , of the Seventh
infantry , the youngest Col , Van wh
Voast of the Ninth now on sick
leave.
Letters received from the genial ,
talented and pleasantly eccentric Capt.
John G. Bourke , and dated at San
Carlos agency give some interesting He
details ot
TUB WOKK Of GENERAL CBOOK
since hia arrival in Aricona. The
day ; after hta arrival in Prencott ho
started with Captain Bourke for a caih
tour of the Indian agencies to investi ,
gate the causes of discontent among
the Apaches. From that day to this
"all quiet" has boon the report from by
those redoubtable hair raisers. Every an
anfl
Indian baa boon counted , tagged and
numbered , and each day a roll call of do
the bravoa at the agencies ahow
whether any of the bucks have slid E.
out to plot mischief. General Crook >
baa been absent ton weeks , the great >
portion of the time at San Carlos , Ifwo
where Captain Bourke boa been actIng - Je
Ing ; u bead missionary , and conduct Jeit
ing an Indian Bible claes with the
marked aucoosa that so constantly at ai'h'
tends : hla clibrta at evangelization. The 'h'
lost letter announced the departure of
the general and hia aide for Preaoott ,
where ] Col. Martin baa been doing the
heavy dignified slnco hla arrival. One
first steps la said to have boon the
issuance of an order prohibiting the the
use of liquors or cards by officers of
the garrison ,
NOTKM.
First Lieutenant Frank Alicblor ,
Fifth cavalry , is doing temporary duty
deportment headquarters.
Lieutenant 0 , E , S , Wood , aide-de-
camp , la the literary man of General
Howard's immediate atalT , and ia a
frequent contributor to the Century 0.
and other magazines.
Captain Bubb's company , Fourth
infantry , arrived yesterday from the
wett to take station at Fort Omaha.
Seven companies are now at the
garrison , including Captain Ilawlo'a
light battery , of the Fifth artillery.
U. U. Court.
The cttontion of the above court la
to-day devoted to the CM a of The
United Gtutoa vs. Kev. J , Harvey | VI
-
- - -
Kockweil , the divine who is charged Jj
with using the mails for fraudnlon
purposes , The arguments were be
ing heard yeaUrday forenoon , and it is
hoped that a verdict will bo reached
to-day.
The next case to bo called is that v.
Carolina J. Van Motor vs. State Na
tional Dank of Lincoln , in which
plaintiff auea for $10,000 damages fo
conversion of personal property.
Caned.
A happy event occurred at the Mer be
chanto * Exchange , on the corner o ;
Sixteenth and Dodge street * , ou thi
evening of the 21st. Air. Gee , Hlg
gings , the deservedly popular pro
prletor , wsj the recipient of a gold it
beaded cane. A large number of hla
patrons and friends assembled with J
intention girJng / him peat ! n &
( surprise , but having retired earlier
than usual from his place of business ,
the party was disappointed for
the moment ; ho waa sent for
however , on the pretext of other im
portant businc8s , nd wbilo deeply on *
gaged in convoreation , Col. E. F.
Smytho stopped forward and made a
neat and appropriate address. The
apecch was a com of wit , humor and
eloquence , Ho held the largo audi
ence spellbound for oror half an hour ,
eliciting round after round of applause.
Mr. Hiygtnga was almost overcome
with surprise and gratitude , ho arose
however , to the occasion , and grace
fully acknowledged the splendid compliment
plimont , not only in vrell-choaoti
words , but in a more substantial manner
nor , by ordering a splendid lunch ,
which with the wino and Havana nc.
companlmontn , caused all present to
realize that ho fully appreciated their
efforts to commemorate hia forty-ninth
birthday ,
RECEPJUuN OF BOOAMSIS
An Interesting Ceremony nt CrolRh-
| ton College Sunday.
The jttondanoo at the 9 o'clock
mats Sunday in Oreighton collceo
taxed the accommodations of the
chapel to the uttermost extent. It
was composed in the main of ntudonts
of the college and adults vrho bad
been attracted by the announcement
that an act of moro than ordinary
significance and interest waa to take
placo.
Ono of the featured of the college ,
as indeed of all the colleges under the
direction of the Jesuits , is a atudonta'
aodality , organized for the purpose of
encouraging the young folks in the
practice of morality and inspiring
them with a tondcr devotion to the
Blosiod Virgin. The director of this
sodality is Ilov. P. J. Loeson , 8. J. ,
vice.president of the college , to whoso
interest and energy the progress made
by the aodality this year ia to bo
credited.
It had been decided , in view of the
number of postnlante , or students ,
who had passed the period of proba
tion , of whom there were thirty-four ,
o hold a public reception. It had
also boon determined upon , at the
aamo time , to blosa a new atatuo of
the Blessed Virgin which had just
boon purchased. The mesa was cele
brated ; by Father Loosen , and at the
conclusion : a few remarks concerning
the nature of the act they wore about
to make , and the holy mon who had
idealized the name of aodalist , were
addressed , to the atudenta by Father
Miles. The atatuo , placed upon a high
pedestal and in itself noma five or six
feet high , was blessed by the aamo
gentleman according to the Roman
ritual. The students were then ar
ranged around the statue , while one
their number read aloud the act of
consecration to the Blessed Virgin.
The words were repeated , also aloud ,
by the students. This acl ever , the
7at
latter were invested with the medal
atn
and the blue ribbon of the sodality as
n evidence of their recaption into its
ranks. Tno older members of the
sodality renewed their act of consecra
tion , after which the service cimo to a ,
oloso. The new aodaliata were enter-'b '
ilaai
tainod by the faculty at substantial
break fast , served soon after the con
clusion of the exorcises.
The aodality boa DOW about 140
uaomboM , ctnd ia in n iwnl flourishing
and edifying condition , the credit of
which ia to bo accorded to Father Lee-
son , its zealous and competent di
rector. <
DEWEVS CONTEST.
flopoa Yet to be Ono of tbo Doug
las Count ybon&tore.
I
At the solicitation of his friends |
Mr. Oharlea H. Dewey , late republi
can candidate for the state senate in
thia county , bos determined to contest
the election of Air. George Canfield ,
whom ho waa beaten by a few votes ,
and yesterday aervod notice to that
effect upon Air. Oaniield , stating that
depositions wonld bo taken on the
14th of December , at 2 p. m. , before
4ri W. Simoral Air. Dewey claims
errors were made by the boards of
election ia the First , Fourth and Fifth
wards of thia city and in Saratoga ,
Jefferson , Chicago and Alillard pro- . .
cincts. Those conversant with the '
facts state that a correct count that
' going behind the returna will
ahow a majority of fully 100 for Air.
Dowey. I
PERSONAL ,
8 , II , II. Clark is expected home from I
east to-day. I
Paymaster 1'owe 11 and wife have gone to
Marshall , Mich , , to spend Thanksgiving
Day with friends.
F. M. Crlttenton , for a long time chief
night operator of the Wetturu Union in
this city , left for Denver last evening to
become day chief there. Mr. Crittenton
and family will bo greatly missed , Mr.
. Dwyer , an experienced telegrapher ,
takes the vacancy created , and Mr , 12. W ,
May Cold becomes bis assistant.
HA , W , llouck , traveling 1 salesman of C.
Conrad & Co , , the great wine au > l liquor
house of St. Louis Is at the Millard. Mr.
Houck's is the great Dudwetser beer
house.
L. 0. Burr , a prominent attorney of
Lincoln , is at the Millard , accompanied by
his wife.
I. K. Bi > eer , a heavy grain and ele
vater man from HUwatna , Kan. , is at the
Millard.
M , le Young , of the Ban Francisco
Chronicle , went west on the overland to
day.
"liob"Law and family pawed through
the city this afternoon , bound east to lo
cate at his new post of duty ,
W , T , McDevitt , tbe genial and whole-
louled clerk of Auditor Wing'i office , left
for a brief visit to hU old home in Phila
delphia Saturday aveulog , JMao'a ub-
eenoo will be felt by all tbe boy , and the
sooner he get * back tbo happier they will
, although they all join In wishing him
royal good time.
BLAVEN'S YOSKAHTE COLOGNE
Made froir tbe wild flowers of the
FAH VAMED YOSEAIITE VALLEN
is the moat fraprant ot perfuin t
Manufactured by H. D , * 81aven , San
Francisco. For Bale in OmahK by W.
, WhUehonie and Kennsto. .Bros. ,
0o.
A MODEL ROAD AGENT.
Arreat o ! n Man Who Worked Out the
Road Tax for Railroads.
Deputy Sheriff Grebe returned yea
torday frora California with W. W ,
Warren , whom ho arroatod at San
Diego , CM. , and brought back to this
city to answer to the charge of obtain' '
ing 815 under false pretenses from
C&ldwoll , Hamilton & Co. , of this
city some weeks ego.
Warren made a contract Bomo
months since with the U. P.
and B. , & AI. railroads to settle tlinir
road taxes in a number oi counties
in this state. His schema waa
to .mako contracts with the road nu
porvinora in the several districts to do
the work , obtaining the supervisors'
receipts , which ho would then present
to the railroad companies and receive
his pay. By getting the work done
chopper than the railroads could ho
made a small margin of profit. By
some means ho got hold of a number
of receipts for work which ho had
never performed. Those ho presented
to the tax agent of the U. P. , Air.
AIcAIurr y , and naked for mon
ey on them , Air. AIcAIurray
however , -delayed payment , fearing
something tricky , and Warren called
Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co.'a , and in
formed them that Air. AIoAIurray waa
out of town and that ho was therefore
utiablo to realize upon thorn , obtained
the amount above mentioned , giving
his note no security , putting up these
receipts as collateral to the amount of
81,700. Ho then loft the country.
When the bankers made inquiry they
found the collateral which they hdd
waa worthless.
The Union Pacific , although not a
loser by the transaction , began .to
aoarph for Warren to bring him to
punishment. They tracked him Los
Angeles , Gal. , to which place hii
household goods had boon shipped
last September , under the name of
H. 0. Tibbitts , and from which place
they were reshipped to San Diego ,
where Mr. Grebe obtainrd a clue to
Warren's whereabouts at that time.
Air. Grebe proceeded to the locality ,
which waa at a ranch in Southern Cal
ifornia , near the Mexican line , and
there got him.
Warren will be examined before the
police court this morning , and pro
poses to make a hot fight for hia lib
erty.
CONCERT AND OPERA.
Tbe Kollocrg-Brlgnoll Performance at
Boyd's Lost Night.
The Kolloge-Brignoli attraction at
the opera honso last night was attend
ed by an audience that would bo called
lanje , the moat desirable seats and
boxed being filled with a select and ,
musical class of people. Air. Gloso ,
a new pianist in the west , waa the first
to open the concert part , ho giving an
excellent solo ftom Chapin that dis
played marked peculiarity of touch
and ease , his playing being free from
affectation that is becoming ao notice
able among our new pianists. Air. L.
G. Gattacralk rendered "Barbiero di
Sivigla" in a manner that waa in
clined to bo somewhat stiff and uncertain
oltl
tain at times , hia ease apparently
being moro at rest in opera than
concert part , Aliaa Dickinson , the
oontrolto , U one of tbe latest addl-
tiona to concert singing , thia being
her first appearance in the west. Her
voice U rich and quite sympathetic ,
her lower tonoa being particularly
strong aud effective , aa shown in her
Bulging of "Lncretia Borgia , " which
gained for her hearty encore. Air.
A damowakia * violin execution vraa re
ceived with tbo greatest alienee and
appreciation , bat ho declined to re
ward bia admirers' recalls. Ho made
ao decided Impression among our beat
orcheatrtans , and will always receive a
friendly welcome from Omaha's best
musicians. Alias Kellogg , on making
her first appearance , attended by Mr.
Gloso , tbo accompanist , was enthusi
astically welcomoh , and received a
floral offering after her encore to
"Somo Day. " Her voice displays the
same clearness and easy range of ex
pression that waa BO noticeable years
ago , and shows a marked increase in
volume and power.
In II Trovatoro her singing appears
moro finished and brilliant , the scene
in the fourth act being the climax of
her boat endeavors , both in the per
fection of her singing and dramatic
ability. Brignoli appeared to nearly
as good advantage oa yeara ago , and
infused hia role now and then with
that old-time fire and vigor that
seemed to fairly .wake the slumbering
echoes. The audience waa inclined to
eB eb not over enthusiastic , but appreci
ative in quiet attention to the num
bers in the concertparta , as well as
iid the opera that they could not un
derstand.
A Grand Season of Opera.
It ia decidedly to the credit of
Manager Boy d that ho has secured the
Boston Ideal Opera company , as one
of the coming attractions at the opera
house. ThU admirable organization ,
numbering fifty-two people , with a list
of eleven principals and an orchestra
of thirteen pieces , ia so much superior
to all other English opera companies
in America that it is justly said to bo
without a rival. In tact , it haa dem
onstrated to the entire satisfaction of
both the public and the critica that it
ia fully entitled to the- name
of ' Ideal , " Formost among the
artists of the company etands
Alyron W. Whitney , whoso reputation
as the greatest of living bassos is as
wide aa it is deserved. It waa hia
\oicewhich aroused the greatest en
thusiasm. On the occasion of Ado-
Una Patti's first appearance in Cin
cinnati a year ago , and during the
Alay festivals in Chicago and New
York , ho his for years been looked
upon as the one ' 'indispensable sin
ger. " Of Tom Karl , the leading tenor ,
it is not necessary to say .anything of
an introductory or eulogistic character
In Omaha. Ho haa been board
hero , and the recollection of
his admirable method and splendid
voice has not faded from the minds
of muslo lovers in this city. Reoog-
ulced as the first of American tenors
for several years past , it only need be
laid that ho haa grandly maintained
hia reputation during the present sea
son , and la now In the xenith of his
powers aud fame. And then comes
Henry 0. Barnaby , the prince of comedians
IcC odians , and a basso of exceptional ex-
collonco. Hia name has for a decade
been I a synonym for all
that t ia mirth-provoking , and his re
turn t to Omaha will undoubtedly meet
with a worm vrolcomo. But , wo beg
pardon there are revoral ladies in
the Ideal company , and each of thorn
deserves a word of praiso. The three
sopranos , Alario Btono , Alary Bcobo
and Geraldine Ulmar , as well as the
contraltos , Mathilda Phillippn and
Lizzlo Burton , are all artieta of the
first-class , and all enjoy high reputa
tions. Allaa Phillips , by the way , la
a alstor of the late Adelaide Phillips ,
and possesses a voice almost as phe
nomenal aa that which made the lat
ter the rival of Gary.
In thia engagement the following
principal arttata will appear : Alario
Stone , Alary Bonbo , Geraldine Ul
mar , sopranos ; Mathlldo Phillips ,
Lizzie Burton , contraltos ; Tom Karl ,
Herndon Aloraell , tonow : Alyron W.
Whitney , H. 0. Barnaboo , W. H.
McDonald , George Frothingham ,
bawoa and baritones. Alusical direc
tor , Air. S , L. Studloy.
The operas to bo given are Fatinit-
ea , Pirates of Penzince , Aluaketoors ,
Bohemian Girl , and Alarriago of Fi-
AN APPEAL TO THE ELECT. '
Waat is Expected of tbo Next Legis
lature.
Correspondent of TH * U . .
DAVID CITY , November 28. Of ono'E '
fact none can bo mistaken that the
railroad faction of the republican
party are bonding ovcry effort to hold
every member in line by caucus in
the hope doubtless to retrieve what
waa lost on the 7th of this month at
the ballot box. For what purposes
have these vampires labored in the
past for republican aupromacy ? We
all know only for purposes of barter
and self-aggrandizement , and nine-
tontha of oven the republicans in this
state nro convinced that these men
who are classing off the members
elect of the next legislature in three
classes 1. e. anti-monopoly , democrat
and republican , are only doing BO for
the purpose of Bearing timid republi
cans into their own camp. Now , air ,
make bold to assort tnat not one-
fourth of the members elect could
have been elected but for their
earnest professions of anti-monopoly
principles ; not even the valorous Val.
or the valiant Laird could have been
elected by a plurality but for their
warm espousal of anti-monopoly.
Then , ia it not plain that the people
of this state are anti-monopoly ?
First- Republican or democratic
only when these are strongly flavored
with anti-monopoly , which means
zeal and wisdom for the right , and in
the name of justice and right , in the
name of three-fourths of the voters of
this state , in the name of good gov
ernment by the people of the people
and for the pseplo , I appeal to every
man who will fill a Beat in our next
general assembly , bo bo republican or
democrat , to rise above party uama ,
and strike for the best interest of the
masses. The greatest good to the
greatest number ia what ia expected
by the people thia winter at the hands
of their lawmakers regardless of
whether Lincoln shall have another
capltol appropriation , or Air. Gere
shall have the public printing , or that
Messrs. Nye & Yost shall get a Unit
ed States senator who will do tnoir
masters' bidding.
In the glorious name of republican
ism , what monstrous injuries have we
been forced to enduro. Now we do
think Mesirs. Nye , Yost and Gore's
masters should come down and take
their chances with other citizen ; . Let
onr precinct assessors assess their
property and franchises according to
its value ; lot them live like free Amer
icans should , ( qually with every other
frco man before the law ; no special
partisan fraud to protect them in their
princely style as the expense of the
bono and sinew of this people.
Now , gentlemen elect , wo expect
you to bury whatever of partisan
spirit yet may linger in your breast ,
in your best efforts to servo our in-
torosts. Only justice do yon ask ,
and simple , plain justice do we most
cordially bespeak for every citizen
and industry m our great young state
Brains and money nave ruled us tro "
long. At our late election the people
dissolved this firm , now lot brains and
common honesty try awhile. Wo be
lieve money can take care of itself
without a ruler's powers , or in other
words without having power to rule.
Trusting that a good honesty major
ity of our next legislature , will join
handa and minda in mooting the do
tnanda of the people zealously , wisely
and independent of party lash or
caucus pledges , wo anxiously wait
your action , when you must , in the
meantime feel assured our demands
will receive your honest attention ,
and the pqwor to abuse us shall bu
abolished. .Ami AIoNorouw.
Brief Mention.
"I have ustd liunuocK ] Jioun
with great benotit for Indigestion ninl con
stipation of tbe bowels. " O. L. Hasten ,
Hamilton , Ont.
Benono'fl Benedictions.
Judge Beneke's justice mill ground "
lively for a short time yesterday
morning. One suspicious character
was discharged , having proved that ho
was all "O. K. " Of the five drunks
brought up , three paid the usual fine ,
and two cases were contlnnod.
One disturber of the peace waa fined
$3 and coats ; one ditto , continued ,
and two arrested upon similar com "
plaint were discharged.
Don't Die In tbe House.
"Rough on Rats. " Clears out ruta
mice , roaches , bed buga , flies , cuts
molea chipmunks , gophers. 15c.
Fimt Rate Evidence.
"Often unable to attend buiineus. being
subject to ( erious disorder of the kidneys.
After long tiero of sickness tried Bur
dock lllood IMttera and was relieved by
half a bottle , " Mr. B. Turner , of lloches-
ter , N. Y. , takes the pain * to write.
FOK REST 1207 Faraam atreet ,
tormerly occupied aa the Omaha shirt
factory , a three-atory brick atore , with
two aud half yeara1 leaves. Fixtures
and laundry for sale. For particulars T
inquire . at . . . Brash's , _ tbe . popular
- .Anw * ! L
clothier , 1308 Farnaui street.uovSOtf oj
ON TO OQDEN.
Mooting of tbo California Pool to Con-11
eldertneO. B &Q Ways.
It hna boon evident for the past
year and a half that the 0. , 13. & Q
have determined to push their line on
to a Oontral Pacific connection , there
by giving thorn a continuous through
line Independent of the Union Pacific
road. While they have n through
line on the Son thorn PaciOo by moans
of the Atohlson , Topeka & Santa Fo
road , still it Is a lengthy route , as
compared with the middle lines , nnd
it would bo much moro convenient to
their patrons and bettor time bo made
if they had their own line , which has
now reached Denver , extended a matter -
tor of a few hundred miles to Utah.
With this idea of extension in view ,
n mooting trill bo held at Kaunas City
on December let , of the California
pool lines , oonnistinj ; of the At-
chUpn , Topcka Santa Ft , Union
PaciGo and Oontral PaciOo roads.
The B. it M. in connection with it
nnd which haa already extended to
Denver , will in March next bo another
California line running in connection
with the Central Pacific. This now
liuo will therefore tnko part in all de
liberations effecting buoiucsa to Cali
fornia after Alarch 1st.
backlin'a Arnica tialvo.
The BKBI SALVK in tha < 7orld for Oati ,
Bruise * , Boron , Ulccrr , fc/alt Ithoura , fce-
vur Bores , Tetter , Chipped Hands , Chil
blnion , Corns , nnd all tkin eruption" , and
t)0oitivoy ) curoijillert. Jt is RUftrantoed to
clvo bati'stactJon t ttv coy rotnndoj.
Piloa , > cent * per cr. for n U br 0 ,
SPECIAL NQTBKES ,
IO LOAN-MONtY.
MONEY TO LOAN On personal property of
any description A. C. Troup , Attorney , 213
south 14th Street. 128-lino
' 1U 1.OAW On LUtUel uiurteaea no-
MOMttY . A. D. Tutton , No. 11616 Doughs
itroct , front room , up-stalr * . 435-tf
To loan a lejal rater , llallou Bros.
H'Jl KdiimtnSt. 255-25
10 kOMi At a pet conlls
Vf WWlVf W icreai in Buzn ui 53.BOO nau
cptrards , for 8 to 6 years , on ant-claw city anil
forci property. Buns Ban , Emn ind Lout I
' ; ISth and Dourlas Ota. |
MONET TO LOAN Call 6) Law Ufflce Of D.
T , Them * * RnirnP Crnlzbion Block.
nELP WANTED
W ANTED 2 or 3 furnished rooms. Acldresi
"S. " 1011 Karnhum street. H
WAN1EO Two good o n vsesers. Steady em
ployment and good goods t o work on. Call
41 south 10th Btrset. 201-30
A1LORE83 WANTEDSImmedUtely 270 H r
noy street , but. 15th and 10th , S07 3D
' D Carpcnteri Sltt and Harnoy.
VrANT'
S.Ji. Btll. > 0-Z8t !
" \T7"ANTED * jood tirl to do cneral ho > iBO <
YY work , at 1600 Jackjon street. 234-ZSf
W ANTED A good glr ! In a fam-ly of it a.
. . Inquire 13thond Daroopoit , 2nd doer ncrlh
on )3tb , 105-16
w ANTED-CIrl toJwnU on. table. 11515 Chi
cago. 29 23t
. . A.C . . Skandlnn\an ! girl about 11
W.n. old to taXu care of a baby. Omaha
Balerj. BIO lOSt. 279-'JOt
TTTANTED Ono g od canvasser tsell
. . gcodi on Installment , steady work and
gocd pay. Inquire at 21 * N. ICth street , room a
207-tf
21W
TTTANTED Help at the employment office ,
YY 817 N. 16tb ttreet , up-HtMm. S3 "If
) A girl to no Keheral boiuenrork.
Send references. Good wages paid. Ad
dress F. O. arable. Kcarnev. Nat ) . flOT-tf
"
SITUATIONS WANTED
"ITTANTEO Plai-e to teach mus'c , vo l or InV -
V Y s'rumcntallu ' part piynicot fur b-aid by
competent teacher. Aodiess "Music Ttarher"
1612 DHdeport ttreot 302 20 }
' E 0 Situ itlon by a Swaao to tike care
WAN' , his b-en ttorklaiffor Dr. toss
man. AddrioiK. Modlj , Ills" Jack ion treat , |
city ,
WANTED K-nplojinenf , a good hand ai
natcbman or otner work. Lcara word at
V. Ml C.A. 300 2Ct
\\1 ANTED Situation by a } oung man as
YV bookkeeper or clerk , had slic yea's exper
ience In a first class homo. Dost of references.
AddruisG-M. 1M > 9 fet. JIarj'a A\enuo Unmha.
SCO SOt
MICELLANEOK3 WANTS. I /
A Iresh cow. Inquire 131V 1'ur-
WAMiJSu
n m. 297-28
ANTED-A eet ot books to keep \cnlngs. I
W ' 'Scribe" HeoOfflie. 2H7-S7f |
WANTED Gentleman hoarder * it tbe south
cast corner bf 20 b aud Daiecpjrt itreets.
J53-U
BUSINESS CHANCES.
\TtrANTED An energetic joung man with H
YY few hundred dollars. Can buyhilf Inter-
ina business pacing large profits. No former
exntrienc ncconsary as his duties will be princi
pally collecting. Address D. Bee Olllce.
2tO-28t
"Oft HEN r HOUSES AND LAND
fTlOa BUNT One elegantly furnished room
J > eulubo for two genilcmen , heated by fur-
mce and with me of bath roon , 1821 Capitol
> orjutr , Hitchcock block. SUl-liSt
. BKST Rooms In nocoud story , 1518
F.IK uiiea : . JAB. Q. UHAI'MAN ,
299-30) )
ITORRKNT I'oruer stow 1C h street and Kt '
1 } M r > 'd a iuefrr drugs or dry Koods , a'l >
It. t Cook , ftf Mlllartl hotel , nrnn nrnnitMi'ii. .
208-deo 2 *
UEN1' Mealy furnished single room ,
Dealthlei.tlcatlun,20l3Cau8t. SOJ-2n )
O OTKL Killl RENT-The Monitor Home , of
Q. Ainu , Hail in count ) * Nl > . A flrdtclus
house , well furnlibed aid doing a good busln BS
U fir reut to to d hotel uu , or w.uld sell or
txchauge for otner jjro.nty. For particulars ,
Adortsa * rapply 10 ISAAUMULLHOLLAND ,
290-lw Alma , Neb.
17011 * KENT ricauuitffront loom furnUhvd ,
J ? ros Ibth between Caltfornl i and Webotor.
283-28' '
EOlt UKNV-.Newly furnl.hol front rooms No.
279 Htmey street between 1Mb and ICth fit * .
290-28'
FORUKNT Kcwseten room cottage well lo
cated , haa M.tt > ral clonlto , ritaud c stern
u-ater. t' , F , Driacoll. 2 3 tf
TrjlOU KKftT Fumlsnod room ; W. l > r month
JL' 8.0 Howard between 8 and DtlidU. 2-lJ8 |
171 Oil KENT Furnished room ( uth USD of par-
X1 lor ) prl > ate family , 411 North UttiSt.
UttiSt.SSKMf
SSKMf
FORBENT T enl cly fumlsbedrooms , mar
UUhbchMl t3 reiptcUble pirtlea ; front
room > ery nice for a gentlenua and wife , r two
gcntlenm. For panlcalm addnuA.U. lito
Odlce. 2406-27"
OCR RKNT-Wlth board , a large front room
P with bay window , gaa and bathroom , 1718
210 29t
TpOR KENT J houses , e'gbt rocmi each on
J > lath and Lo&vcnwortn. inquire at 1019 Far-
nam ttrcet 213 3 ! (
10R REST-3 ulc ly furnUhed rooms , ono
1 door no th of Dodge , on 18th. MI-SOJ
F KENT House with C rooms , celUr , cm-
tern , northcut vomer of fierce and Tenth
streets. JAUKS G ; CHAPMAN.
247-X7 * G
> mifi' Sew Uap of Omaha , lust completed and
D ready for dellt ry t ? 7 each. U4 feet wide
by 7 feet Ion ; , Lnvcat and raoet compleU map or
Omaha c\er published. Official map ot tbe
city , bcv column.
T710RRBST The residence e > f M. W. Kenned ) , .
JL a hou-e oC tlx raoms good well and cittern
17C9 J cktonSt. iiqnlrevn picmlSMorotSU
13th ; lit. 5Ml-tt
TOOK IlEKT Home ol three rnomi J.lr.Und
J ; 8 . Mary's A\oiu . Inqnfiect H. W. Ken-
ncdy 312 touth 18th tit. ? 42'L.
I : OR ItKNT-Ollloo rooms. KiKinlrs nt Now
r Vork Dry Goods storo. 105 dec-lfi
, Oil KENT Cbcnp brick store , with cellar 22t
. ' CO. Applj fct t , P. Rakcry , 010 fl. 16th st
T710R It NT A new homo , furnlitred , eight
JU room < , bMh room , i table , etc. Ono ot the
finest locations In the city : $90.00 per month.
Inquire for three dn)8 , BttnlV real estate A cncy ,
15th Mid Douglra street * . norlB tl
FOR KENT Hougo of six roonu , bay winaow ,
cellar , cistern , well. All In Rood repair. 16
per month. 1221 north 19th street 176-tf
T710R KENT Two furnUihod roonu , 1814 Web-
JJ eter street. 18C-30
Fit ttENT-UnturrMieJ rooms lu brick
houio , 1418 Chjcago Street. IPO tf
"
| /OK"liftNT Furnished room with board im
Jj Cnllfornla street. 171-tf
THOU RENT tVrnlshcJ room and board 1016-
127-lf
EORRK-T Upstairs , 1417 rarnhsm street.
6Mf JOHN G. JACOBS.
'TOUR KENT Jl'Uso of 8 rooms n rs
JL ? order , 10 bloAs from opcri honoc ,
cheap , . . . . . . . . _ . . . 8'B'
Hmuo of 11 rooDiB , all convenier.ee , 8
hloikj from opera nouso . . . . 40
House ol fi teems , 23d nnd Nicholas street * . lt >
Store onFarnnm.S floors . . .o- . ! - "
toreon 14th,2 fljors. . ? fi
Sitell Iront rcsldcinc.- ! $50 to 06
4S-tf MoOAOUi ; . cppoijte Pootoffice.
I lAOll HENT HOUMO of A rooms,30th andDouo
JJ. glu street , 918 a month.
21-tfj HOGGS & HILL.
TJIOR RUNT hlfgaotly furnlsbed roams with
JU ta and heater. Htfarenocs required. Ap
ply at northwest crncr if 23d and Burt Htrccta.
U33
T710RBENT 2hou n cno fiand ouoOronms.
JD Inquire corner Chlcagoaud lf > th ht. T. Swift ,
OSMf
THOi ; KENT House , six rooms , furnished , In-
Jj quire at D. Hyde's oulce , UtUard hotel.
iOi u-.Nl' Two new UwelUiiga and two utliei
dwelling ! ) In dcMrablo looillty , by McKoon
NO. 1514 Douglas street 817-tf
TT10R RENT A cottage of fire rooms. Inquire
JJ at Northwest corner 15th and Chicago Hrect.
810-tf
FOR KKNT Largo oinco room or half ssore ,
1020 Farnham Bttcet. ' 707-U
FOR RENT A store in Buloorabo block , no
16th street , near Davenport , St. A. D.
Balcombe. CC6-2SK
FOK | SAMI A small steam ergln. % at 182 *
Webster street. K. WA UK.
J90-27t !
u'Ort SALE COiquaresof Iron rooting , Appli
P ' Omaha Foundry and Machine Co , , Omaha ,
Neb. 275-301
T710R RENT Plc > ant furnished room suitable
J } for gtnlliman , 1619 Farnam n2i-3t
-XCELLEXT BKICK for sale , $0.00 per thou-
, i sand.Yard , 16th street , two blocks south
of Bellevnieroad. LORK.VZO DIBOLE.
177-lmnovlSt
F IOR SALE A fresh cow and calf pricc&O.OO
Apply to E. Fcsreon 11211'arnam St. 257-U |
17 OH SAL h Ono first claw cocking range.
Jj S. Lehman 1108 Farnam 221 tf
OTEL FOR SALE First clasa hot l for tola
L In a Ih o western ton n. Has all the first
cla s trade. Reason for selling other business.
1'or particulars , address. Hotel , OIIAIIA BEK.
183-lmfnovl5t
-pollSALECHEAl'-Bakery , welllocatcdjc xxl
D business In moot the lhcllc t towns In No-
bra'ka. Itcason for scl Ing , poor health and
must get out of business. Inquire at BEE ofllcu.
114-lm
EOK PALE Steam engines now nnd econd
hand 8 , 10 , 15 , 20 horse power. Also
steam boilers any size. Inquire Om ha Foun
dry nnd Machine Co. nov2Hm-m
7710R SALE Barrels and kegs. Also hoop poles
JJ bought at cooper shop , cor. 18th and Pferoc.
IGOdccii * JERRY SETUOUB.
TT EMIS New Map of Omaha , juitcompl ilotcd and
JJ ready for dtlltery at S7 each. Is 4 feet I wide
by 7 feet long Largest and most complete map
of Omaha over publUhod. Official map of the
city. Sea column.
"T710K HINT Crick ( tore. Inquire at drug store
J ; corner 10th and Douglas. 98i.tf (
T70 i flALK Three thousand western wethers ,
J ; lusdZjearso.d. Weight about 90 pcnndi.
K. C.GRsBLU ,
062 tt m and e Kearney , Neb.
B IOYCLE FOR BALE-Inqulro C. M. Woodman -
man , Omaha. 751-tf
BF
F [ OR SALE Good building , brick. Call al
Water Works office. 416-ti
ntlHOEIXAWETTH.
AICEN UP-Amd hc'fer with wnlte head , red
about the nosa , one mile south of county
farm J. SC1INEIDERWINU.
SCO-JO
mAKEN Ul' Strawberry roan cow 8 jears old.
I Onncrcunha > o the tumeby Colling , division
and Burt. 282-30 *
,
/CREAMERY NOTICE-Citlzens of t wns in
\j eastern Nebraska\\ithinelght 10 one hundred
ruTloloftho Mlsiourl liver desiring Creamlnles
ettabilxhed by an experienced firm with capital
and willing to offer tmbbUntla cncurigemcntte
such an enterprise will address L. 8. ib Co. Box
o3 Hudson Ohio. 12t wit
Silt cr Match 4 auncu case , rt\Vlthan
LOST . Finder will receive $5.00 reward by
leaving at S. K. corner 14th and Harney.
272-26"
DOCTORS JAS.lt. & JOIIND. PEABODY
havd rcmotLd from 13th and Farnim streets
to rooms 1 , 'J and 6 , Redlck'a block , 1607 Ftrnam
scrcet. 249-n22-lm
fllAK N UP Ono broun mare celt etir In fore-
JL btaii , two bird loct whlk' . sboii' two viars
Old [ 217-tlt JA . STEPHENS.
S 0. BRA1NARD , Taxidermist , 13th and How-
I. , ard. 65-n3-2m
rpO FAHMERS-Tbe highest cash price paid
X ror Rye , Bar or and Corn KreVu Vinegar
Works , Jones street , between 9th a : d 10th , Oma
ha.
BOG-daw-U
,
JIAO ' STER 01' rALMYSTERY AND CONDI-
TI XALIST , 4t8 Tenth street , hctuoen Farnam
and Ilauicy , Will , \\lth iheald of guardian
silrit , obtain for anyone a gltnco i tapost
and prciuinl , and on certain conditions l'i' fa-
turu. Hoots and Shoes made to order , ci eei
uatli faction iruaranteed.
POWDER \
Absolutely Pure.
Tkis powder never varies , A marvel
purity , strength and wbolesomeneaa
More economical than tbe ordinary kintli ,
cannot be Bold In comp UUon with tbe
multitude of low teat , short weight , alum
phosphate powderi , Bold only in cans'
KorAL BAKIMO FOWDKB do ,
Wall St. , New York