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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1884)
OMAHA JDALb * BEE FllIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 , 1884 , GONE TO THE GOLDEN GATE The Delegates of B , L , E , to ( to Grand Division Leaye Omaha To Arrive In Snu Krnnclscn October 1st , n Pni'ly o ( Molly Tiocotno tlvo Yesterday morning the hat special car carrying ita load of locomotive engineers on Uiolr way to San Francisco to nttond their annual grand international conven tion arrived in thia city over the Chicaco A llock laland. They vrcro mot nt the depot by a largo number of their local and visiting brethren and escorted by them to the hotels. The day \vaa spent by the visitors in viewing the sights of THIS WESTEUN CITV , a few taking carriages and riding out t the fort and other places of interest. At 2 ji. m. a mooting of the Union wa held in the rooms of the Omaha division o the B. of L. E. , to which nil were invitee and which nearly nil attended. Afto the mooting was concluded the whol brotherhood , both local and visiting , i formed into a procession on Vourtuont and Douglas , headed by the Union Pi ciflc band , and marched down Fourtoont to Farnam , up Fifteenth to Douglas am into Falconer s hall , where the wives o many of the delegates had assembled bo fore them. The hall had been tastily ar ranged in honor of the occasion whcr the wives and lady friends of the mom bora of Omaha ledge No. 183 were it waiting to receive the visitors. After all had boon seated Delegate J P. Staloy , of Omaha division No. 183 introduced troducod IIHANl ) CHIEF AUTHUll , who expressed his pleasure for himso ! and his visiting brethren for the kind reception coption tendered them by Division 18 The speaker continued that ho wouh state the object of the order to the on glnoors1 wives , mothers , daughters nn < sweethearts , that they might know It noble ends and purposes. Ho neve would forgot what the ladies had dom for him and the brotherhood. Uo hat traveled much for the brotherhood , am had received many kind welcomes t many firesides , whioh had often kop him from discouragement. Ho wouh aay to the ladies , "OOD BLESS YOU , for what you have done for the brother hood for many times , it is certain tha through yonr words and influence tha engineers who were halting between two opinions decided to sustain the brother hood. Tweuty-ono years ago last May the brotherhood was formed at Marshal \ . Michigan , and was organized with twelve men. It& aim is to elevate the profession and render aid to the widown nud child ren of deceased engineers. Within six teen years $1,533,000 has been distribut ed to widows and orphans , and SGOO.OOC to the needy and distressed. This , said the speaker , is the object for which it was frrmcd. It is presumed by some that it has been organised for the purpose of dictating to railway managers but this impression is orroniuua. Its object is IETTjil : ENGINEERS AND 1'AY COJIMENSU- HATE. The troubles of the brotherhood have all arisen out of the refusals of the rail roads to recognize and treat it as an or ganized body. In conclusion said the speaker "wo stand for justice , sobriety and morality and our motto is do unto others as you would have them do to you and so ful fil the law. " N This beautiful address was well received and during the course of its delivery the speaker was frequently and loudly ap plauded by his audionco. Then came a bountiful repast prepared by the wivca of No. 183 division mem bers , und served to the visitors by their lecal brethren. Delegate J. L. Wndo , of division 200 , of SavnnunIH , for the visiting delegates , then i.resontcd the ladies of division 183 , of this city , with a HKAUTirUIi WALNUT DESK , to bo used by the members in their rooms , upon which the records of the division are to bo inscribe d. This beautiful gift waa received by Mr. T. 0. Livingstone , of division 183. Mr. Charles Whitney responding spending to Mr. Wade in n neat little cpeech of acceptance. 1 After spending a couple of hours very pleasantly the delegates repaired to their hotels , About 8 o'clock they began 1 Carting for the depot. Before 5):30 ) : the depot presented a scene of activity ecl- doin witnessed. A. train of seven sleep- urs , tha Silesia , Messina , Bohemia , Castle Rock , Montana Michigan and Boise City drawn by the MONSTER ESOINJ : no. 118 wan pulled up into the depot. Hero the train with the old reliable .Too Hay at 15 the throttle and conducted by the gen tlemanly John J. Fifield was boarded by r-1 the delegates and their wives. The par ty left the depot nt a few minutes after 10. 10.Tho The delegates will arrive in Ogden Saturday evening and will spend Sunday in Salt Lake City , arriving in San Fran cisco on Tuesday. The grand division will begin October 1 _ and continue from eight to ten days until the purpose for which it is called is accomplished. The delegates Trill not come back by a special train , or cars but each ono will choose his own route and time for returning homo. The delegates while hero were loud in their praise of their Omaha brethren and also its citizeni for the generous and hospitable treatment received at their hands , all of which was a matter of great 181 surprise to them. It probably has never been the pleasure of Omaha to BOO such a fmo , proud and manly bearing eot of men , and their short stay in this city will doubtlecs never bo forgotten by both visitors and hoatt ) . 191 ! Iist ol OIIIuorH mill 1' M Arthur. G O 15j ' 1 S Ingrahatn , V O K ; ] } Tiiylor , S O K ; A 11 Cavner , S 0 A K ; Owi W JJavin , T O A 11 } 11 O IlajH , O O ; U C Tyer , O 0. Names ol tlio Delegates. The following is a list of the the names of the delegates visiting Omaha , and who will attend the annual , Grand International Divieion of Locomo tive Engineer * , which meets in San Fran- ' cicco Ostobor 1. li DELEGATE ! ) . 1 John McMimi , Detroit .Michigan. ! V K Dills , Manual ! , Miclwuti. 3 II O Rturga * , ColJluwuoiJ , Ohio. 4 A D Hull. Curn City. Iowa. 0 John T Ciinwy , Orange firavf1 , Cal nia , 6 K McConnael ; , Montana , Iowa. 1 1'cU'r flyonan , LafayetteIndima , 2 8 .T 1' TJsli.Moxlco , Missouri. I ' .I A W Snyilcr , Wn cca , Mlnmunti. in Win T Perry , Chicago , 111 , 11 W W Uox.-l , ImllanaiiolK Imlhniv. 12 M Tonpftiilen , Port Wavnr , Indiana. 13 .t 11 Johnx.n , of l. 0 , North LaCrcwse II iRm 1 Jacob , 1'llea , Now York. " Ifi T Williamson , ItiilTiilo , New York. 10 A W I.I < K II , Gallon , Ohio. 1" ( < Mrgo lienjatnin , Slnnlvrry , Ml ouri IS Clmrlcs Thorns * . lioelu'Mor. Now York l ! ) K J Hawks , lllootiilnplon , Illinois. 20 11 Si flair , Itii-hmonil , Indian * . 21 II C McAnnlly ; Memphis Tennessee. " 2 A J UeMioMs" Cnnulcn , Ivoxv Jersey. S3 Georpa W Jnlininn. HprliiRfield , Illinois , 21 It D lU\Ls Centralin , Illinois. } 8/i / Jacob Sachs Terre Haute. Indiana. 20 S W Cowoll , Illchineml , Virginia. 2 * V K Spike , of 111 , lUcino , Wisconsin. 2S D H Poiidn , TucM'ii , Arizona. 21'J. ' 1 ! . Wnlkc > r. Grand Cunoii Colorado. ( \llou llodd , Phillipslmreh. New Jersey. .11 A. Sawyer , Cleveland , Ohio. 32 J. C. Porter , Anror.i , Illinois. S3 C. 1) . Conger , Baltlo Crook M 51 John Ousel ) , Litllo Miami. Ohio. 35 11. Morehead , I.etington , Kentucky , S ( > G. W. Campbell , rxewi'ik. Ohio. 37 A. M. Klmliall , Mnntnmi lllinoia. 3S S. 11. PiiRh , Stannton , Virginia. 3 ! > 11. V. 1 ( onion , .Seymour , Indiana. Ill L. II , Koss , 1'orlland , Maine. 11 Daniel Porter , Klmlra , Now York. 13 Win. Sweotinau , Mcadville , PcnnijT vnnia , 14 J. It. Smllli , Wyoming , Wyoming ler rilnry. 15 Doloa r.vorett , West Philadelphia , Pcn- mylv.inl.i. 10 K. Ostiamler , Albanv , Xow York. IT J. K. Ch.ipinnn , Hornollivillo , Now York. IS K. M. Nnimhloii , St. l.ouifl , Missouri , g-j 4 ! ) M. Murphy , St. Clair , Illinois. CO G. W. McCnrtnoy , ConnolKvillo , Pen nsylvania. 01 Jas. S. Hedgers , Philadelphia , Pennsyl vania , 52 II. S. Fifcr , Monumontnl.Marylnnd. 5:1 : Chas. Melz , Jersey Cily , Xow Jrriey. fil J. D. I'rantz , Pott Jen U , New York. Ofi P. O'Urlon , Keoknk. lowtu o" . F. McCarthy , Pro\hlonce , llliodo Island , fiS V. W. Urosmer , Otsi-so , Now Yoik. C ! ) Hoary Hughes , Grccnbush. Now York. ( iO Win. M. Scott , Kock IBlaiui , Illinois , til Win Mead , Uoalon , BlaaiaeliusutU. 02 P Kriclcson , Galesburp , Ills. 03 K O Merrill , Sjirlnf Hold , Mass. fit C S Bnssell , WorccstiT , Mass. C5 SE Mrahcr , Chillicotlie , Ohio. . _ G9 Gee Buck of 1GO , Toronto , Ontario. 70 .T H SpraffRO , Pe'nn Treaty , Poiiu. H n 71 H Powlor Amboy , Ills. 72 Win Sline. Madison , Wis. 73 Peter Sendl , Madbou , tvit * . 74 13 15 Milcholl , Hnrrisburtr , Penn. 70 A W Pearly , Winnipeg , Manitoba. ' 77 , T J Gieon , Now Haven , Conn. 78 Jos MoRlemary , Louleville , Kentucky , 70 J Konehan. Drookfield , JIo. to SOU Allen. Slovens Point , Wis. 81 Jxobr , C Murphy , Kansas Cily , Mo. 82 C 0 lieed , Sioux City. Mo. 83 Thru U McLean , O aik , 3SIo. ' 81 J H florae , Charlotte , N C. SO John B Cotty , Arthur , Mo. 87 W B K Ulaki ) , Troy ; Now Yoik. 88 Gee W Vroman , Grand Island , Neb. 89 I' H Lytlo. Point St. Charles , Quebec. ! )0 ) 1) W Fowler cf 71 , Potlsullo , Ponn. Ul T M Hall , Trenton , Mo. by ! ) U C 0 .Tomes , Peorla , Ills. 83 Wm P Clayton , Jackson Tonn. JtThos llickuls , rarrell. Michigan. 95 Tlioi Nokely , Cincinnali , Ohio. 90 L. Y. Smith , West Chicago , Illinois. 97 Gee A Billmiro , South Baltimore , Mar Elc land. 9S Wm 1'owler , Lincoln. Nebraska. 99 M D Swan , Wnler Vnlloy , Mississippi. : 100 Jas Callalian , Danville , Illinois. 101 Win C Burns , Orcenbier , WestVirginia. 103 D lBreo3KccUy Mountain , Wyoming me Territpty. t 104 J T Iliclmrds , Columbii , Pennsylvania. 1031)11. Calfcrty , New York City. Now York , Da 107 Chas Groscup , St. Jnsrpli , Missomi. 108 HP Lightner , Humboldt. . Nevada. wa 110 11 Ji SteveiiEon , Pacific , California. 111 F. K. Sniko. South Chicago , Illiuoia. 112 Frank Kendall , Ottumwa , Iowa. 113 G W Ilussell , DCS Moincs , Iowa. 114 J 0 Wcstfall , Waterloo. Iowa. ifti 115 AS Artist , Cheyenne , Wyoming Terri pla tory. arc 110 T Farrell. Lake Superior , Michigan. 117 B N Lewis , Stillborn , Iowa. 118 11 MJJoll , Broekville , Ont.irio. tor 119 J 11 Church , Dulmciuo. Iowa. 320 Peter Noonnn , of 7 , Ln { ma , Ohio. B0 L'1 J A McClelland , Kllingham , Illinois , WJ1 122 John T Diugwali , Gratiot , Michigan. ! 123 J F Joyce , Iron Mountain. Missouri , 121 M Winklofoos. Bucyrns , Ohio. 121 ! F V Myers , Tehachapi , California. 127 S Green , Big Sandy , Illinois. : or 128 G DMack , Kichford , Vermont. roa 12 ! ) J A Adcock , Kock City , Tennessee. 130 W T Hobbs , Kaw Valley , Kansas. 131 W W Tliuinpson , Manhattan , Now jf York. 132 J It SpragRO , of 70 , St. Th-wias , Qntario.l nn 133 E Tinsley. Hamilton , Ontario. 131 Maurice Moon , Albiiquuique , XowMux- md 'co. ati 135 Kdward Kent , Hudson , Now Jcrsov. IOC 130 Wm Downey , Salt Lake , Utah Torri- ; ho tpiy. _ _ _ , . . . ho 137 W J Hull , Starrncc.i , I' n 138 John los ! ° , Snow Drift , Nuw Brims- wick. 139 F M Collins Lena Star , Texas. 140 .1" G Neno , Gulf City , Alabama. 141 Tims FlUer. Smoky Hill , Kansas. 143 7. F bharp , Urbana , Illinois. 144 J C Plialan , Brainard , Minnesota , Obi 15 Gee H Van Tassell , Vundcrbllt , Now York. 140 Frank Miller , Marnhalltown , Iowa. 17 A A lister , Spokane , 'Washington Ter ritory. 118 II H 1'ogcra , Iron Cily , Pennsylvania. Io 150 Gee W Buck , St P.inl , Minnesota. 151 ,1 Fowler , Burlington , Iowa. rt B H G .11 land , Oswego City , Now York. H F Sombower , Garrett , Indiana. W C Vnntor , Jeirerson , lllinoia. Tlioa G Simpson , Birmingham , Ala bama. Ifi7 John Kriicksun , Central , New Jeisoy. 158 .1.13 Stirling , Truckeo , Nevada. ! ) Houry Vaughn , Cedar I Cupids , Iowa. Do 1GO Henry Boyer , Capitol , District Col ail umbia. 101 Ktm'lio Frick , San Frnnci-co , California. of 102 Jus D McKay , Mnncton , Now limns- 'Sic wick. 1G3 S I3astir.an , Passmnpsic , Arermont. Teed 101 Jns Stratum , Masmtoit , Kaunas. , od 100 1 J Wint , Catbondido , Pennsylvania. hu 107 O 13 Burrows , Doverenx , Ohio. 108 0 B Lylle. of S9 , Capital. Ottawa. .he 109 John Mack , Syracuse , Now York. 170 B Hand. WollsUllo , Ohio. ligipi 171 Gcorgo W Hull , Hobokou. Now Jorsoy. pi 173 J H Mackius , Oil City , Pennsylvania. tha 174 J It Spragge , of 70 , Hope , Ontario. ) ut 175 A Sawyer , of 31. Olentaugy , Ohio. ant 170 Gee WYoung , Bamboo , Wisconsin. antr 177 A A Hariison , Denleon , Texas. 178 J U Flt/gerald , Sedalia.Missoun , irat 179 W II 13vaui , Parsons , Kansas. ; 180 J 13 Johnson , M innoapolis , Miuncsola. md 181 J A Brownfield , 131don , Iowa. vet 182 Chas Soymonr , Llltlo llock , Arkansas. wil 183 John F. Slalay , Omaha , Nebraska. Gee K Gero Stinrt , Iowa. aide 185 John Heath , Jancsvillu , WIeconi < ln , tin 18i ( F P Willso < v. Denver , Colorado. 187 John HeriiiUt. | Murshall , Texus. 188 JOB. Wricbt , Stratford , Ontario. gro 190 T. J. Bullock , HnnUngton , Wet ( Vlr- gin in. al M. S. Parson , Warhnsott , Massachn. tin frown 1I2 J. II. Tavlor , llio Graiulo , Texas , 193 Jos. G. Neno , of 140 , Crescent , Louis wn iana set 191 W. F. Converse , llevlval , Texas. elli lt'5 ' II. K. Day. Yellowstone , Montana Ter coi ritory. ing } 190 It. C. PimdergrMt , Magnolia , Mlsslhslp of j'l. 197 .lohn Boll , fiunnet , Texas. to 198 W , II. Hackney. Lookout , TenncBseo. lit lll ! Geo. Mosely , Murxliull Pass. Colorado , uing 100 J. L. Wtule , S.-njumo , IllinoU. ' 2i'l ' li. J. McCool , Tyler , Texas. j } 202 Gco , W. Alien , l.ir ( o , Dakot.iTerritory. , " _ . . J. L , Wade , of 200 , Purry. Iowa. " ° . 200 Prank Seaman , Temple , Texsk. mild L'07 Jas. lifll , Atlanta , Georgia. a v liOS It. Jl. 'J'oylur. Put-in-Uay , Ohio , coi ( t John D.iw , .Sierra lilanc.i , Colorado. ok 210 U. T. Cole , HiiupHnn. Georgia , cln 212 John J uniuUt , of Ib7 , Staked PJf ' dera 213 C'K. ! Deimel , of 9 , Huron , Dakota Ter ritory. nlco 211 O. B. Prltchaid , Queen City , lOvuHan. The 215 Jos. McGlemery , of 78 , Phu-nu , Ken. tueky. 210 f , JltUalfcy , Monitor , Arknnwi , aae " 217 W. G IVlirr , Chnmplftln , Now York. 2I ! > L. S Koach , Gfttfirld , Texa . 220 JV. . C.vet , lii xlhmi0. Illinois 221 A. W. Logan , of 10 , lliintinglnn , Ii ilinun. 222 Ge < i , Sheehcy , Waliiitch , fU\h Torrl lory. 22.1 .John S. llowdan , Central City. Ala linina , 2.M V llominenway , Ainerirnno , Moxlco , 225 Win. T. UeniJer , rnducttli , Krntuckj. 22 ( ' . .T. H. .lohncon. of ISO. C.uiliir , lown. B27 1' . C. 1'Rftt , Watertown , Xew York. i2S ! , f. S. rJlRlor. She hone , Idaho. , ' ; ( Peter Pewit , of 73 , Pontoon , lown. 230 Allen Sttolhrr. Meridian , Ml i tprii. 232 T , 1. Irwln , National Park , MonUna. 233 J. 1'roil. Uol-erts Montomma , Me\ieo , 231 Kolif , HiiKhi" , Topflki , Karn . 235 J. PuircnbcrRer. Fully , Now York. 230 Thos. Mflntoth , Coluinbln , Oregon. 237 W. A. Kunyati , 1'ort Scott , Knn a . ? 3 ! > 1 { . 1) ) . Culllnano. Holston , Tunne'nee. 210 IX Cameron , Point Kdward , Ontario. 241 Geo. Buck , of IfiO , Alloonu , Wi'cou ln , 212 U , G. Harris , GnllMl , Tovai. 211 IXiniol Porter , of 41 , Corning , Now Yoik. 215 A.M. Kimball. Chnrlcolon , Illlnnli. 210 W. S. ICprlin , IXaimllle , Indiana , 2IH H. McYlcar , John Hill , Indiana , 219 Henry Mworo , of 00 , Lcdyard , Wiscon- ' 250 K. B. Mitchell , of 71 , Smibnry , Penn sylvania. 251 Win. T. Leas lit , Itnton , New Moxlco. 253 Win , T. Perry , of 10 , Garden City , Illi nois , 251 J. K. Chapman , of 17 , Oil l.xchange , Ponniylvnnia. CHURCH IN CAMP. The Aflvciitjsfs Hold Their First Ser vices Last X Imr o Attoiulaiiuo Upon the Grouiuls HvcrvtlitiiR Hearty for SHOCCHH , Owing ' to a mistake in the Battle Crock Herald ; , the principal organ of the Ad- vontlsts , annonncing that the mooting would begin on the 25th instead of the 24th , many people desiring to attend the opening did not arrive until yesterday , Consequently they were constantly ar riving and wcro busily engaged in pitch- ing their tents and making preparations for their stay upon the camp grounds. It ] waa thought best by those in charge o withdraw the appointments of the L0:30a. : ; m and the 2:30 : p. m. services. Those on the grounds consequently bused cd themselves in preparing the grounds 'or their fortnight's sojurn. No public mooting was hold until 0 p. m , , when the irst mooting'of the state conference took ilaco. About twenty churches were rep- caonted. The meeting was prstded every byce Elder Cudnoy and the usual commit- oes on nomination , resolutions and au- ilitory were appointed. The first mooting of the Nebraska tract society followed also , presided over by Ildcr Cudnoy. The usual committees voro : alao appointed. Then 1 came regular evening service at 7:30. llov. Farnsworth preached the ormon taking as his subject "Tho fullllll- a ncnt of Prophesy as Shown by History. " waa preaentod in a vojy interesting nannor , the minister dwelling principally ipon the second and seventh chapters of Daniel. The attendance at this service vas : between COO and 700 pooplo. IXTUllESTINn I'LAt'KS. The book tent ia nicely arranged under he supervision of II. P. Ren ano wife of Fremont. The books nnd bibles are dis- ilayod in a very attactivo manner and worth about § 2,000. Several largo tents were pitched yea- ordpy _ among which was a pavillion for ) orvices for youth nnd children. Theao vill bo conducted by Elder ITollonbuk all of Iowa. , THE AKK1VALS. Ror. E. W. Uarnaworth of Stnto Con- _ Iowa , O. A. Oloaon of Minnesota , -b. reached the grounds yoatorday. About 100 poopio came in from Iowa II yesterday and many from various partu Nebraska. Many people nro also ox- jooted within a couplu of days. Two hundred tonta are noiv pitched more will bo raised to-day. It ia or iatimated that between 700 and 800 a. leoplo are no 17 on the ground nnd it is hought the altondanco next week will § doubled. or , THE LAW'S ' MAJESTY. Jiirisiiaii SpccM Loams Soinetiung of Its Local AHHiiullH Olllccr Donovan , and DCSpltO lllO AfJHlHtlUICO of illB IB Taken t .Jail. About < > o'clock last evening , Olliccrs Donovan and Burdish entered the city with Christian Specht , the proprietor the I cornice works on Douglas , between . n Jlovonth and Twelfth , and GustaVo Tone , ono of Spccht'a omploycn , in cua- ody. Both prisoners wcro submitted to conventional process of searching by jailor and. like common culprits , as- ignod a barred and grated coll. Mr. jpccht'a disordered appearance testified hat his inarch to the jail had boon all of voluntary and liono'a scalp was cut . bruised. The ; wealth and prominence of the mentioned prisoner immediately ave the case a flavor of unusual interest called for its close and thorough in vestigation. Ollicor Donovan the first witness and most active principle on the day of the law gave a full statement of affair as follows ; About 0:30 : o'clock last evening , a no- named Jcsso Price , passing Bpocht'a establishment was struck on the head by heavy ; piece of cornice , carelessly ( thrown by some workmen from the roof. The man ; Wl severely hurt and required medical ' services. Returning from thophyeician'ii 'h ollico , Price was met by Oliicer JJonovan coining down Douglas street and covet * wl his beat. The promiscuous hurling wlm building material from house-tops in was the streets of Into , has rendered that of little ! performance a nuisance and contin ofI'J his walk , Donovan dropped into I'J plcco'to demonstrate against the diarogard of municipal prpjriotor there ' domonatratcd. Spuch't , in a tone of deiianco asked the ollicer if lin Imu warrant. "Ko."Donovan replied , 1 Invo como to nmki' no urn-ata. " "Thon , " ua- I. claimed Spocht , BB ho sprang from his 'or chair and eoized the ollicer by the Bhoul- .ho , "youE , get out of hero1" Donovan refused , and the angered cur- king proceeded to eject his visitor. in tide nf battle , however , waa going in Djnovon'a favor , and Spocht called fur assistance , The cry ma promptly n-1 i U sworcd , eight or ton of the employes mailing forward from tha shop , each armed with heavy melal slioirs. Donovan van rolodn il Spcoht and covered the rr- liof with his pistol. Then Sppcht con- tinned his rfMiso , and prochimed that ho , n man nho pnid nn inconio lax on ? 50,000 , w s not to bo bearded by a potty minion of the local law. Donovan , thus set at dofmneo , depirtcd and srctired tha assistance of Ollicer Bud- ish. Katurning , the two rfhcora collared Mr. Spocht , and induced linn forcibly as fnr as llio pavement , when bo foil on the ground and howled for helj. Again the tillnnt ; ref ervo appeared , nml shears in hand attacked the jioliivufii. Once innro Donovan produced Ins revolver , and checked the nssiuilt on hit ) wing. Meanwhile tlouo had ao cured n grip on Ollicer Bitrdlsh's throat and the two were strug gling oft'on a littln private tack. Finally disongap.lng , himself Burdish quickly un siting' Ida liiaco anil foiled Hone to the sidewalk , with u emnrt rnp on his [ skull. The field then lining BO plainly in posses- oion of the M. T'o. the cornice mon retired - tired nntl Donovan , with Spool in charge , and llurdish with Hone under his arm marched oll'to jail. A short half hour subsequently Mr. Spocht secured a suf- Relent monetary guarantee of his appear ance in the morning , and in turn [ risking that obligation for llowo , the twain were released. Ollicor Donovan 1ms preferred charges of assault upon nn ollicor against both parties , and the caao oamua up for hearing this morning. IM3UHONAU W. A. Pnxton hai relumed from Chicago J , M. Tlmntun wont to Lintnln yesterday. V , It. Anglo , of David City , ia at tlio Met- ropolllan. John M. Gnvln , of Dei Moines , H nt Iho Miirolllan. Geo. W. Hunter , of Lonp City , ia at tlio Motropolilnn. James Kivell and wife , of Lincoln , are at the Melropolitan , W. P. Clay ton nml wife , of Jackson , Tenn , , are guests of the Metropolitan , MM. It' O. Gnthrio took the ll. k M. train for Lincoln ycstcrday'mornlug. Major J. AV. Paddock , of Poll llobinson , is in Iho city nnd at the Paxlon. P. D. White and wife , of St. Paul , Minn. , are quartered nt the Metropolitan. Honorable D. W. Morlarly , of Lyons , la in Iho city nnd ia stopping at llio Metropoli tan. Itov. .T. A. Hullmanand wife loft yoslcrday for Kansas and will bo cone two or llirco weeks. O. 0. Cnllen and C. AV. Cnllea , owners of Iho Metropolitan hotel at St. Paul , are at the Pnxton. Col C. S. Chase loft yoalenlay for Idaho a Spiiups. He will bo absent about Iwo weeks in search of hoallli. Mr. Thomas Swobe , of Iho Millard liolol , and J. 51. Eddy , have gene to Spirit Lake on ( idling expedition , Mis. It. D. Hill and niece , Mim Nellie In- goiBoll , rolnrned homo yoslerday from nn ex tensive trip through Colorado. P. J , Nichols , superinlendonl of Hie Ne braska division of Iho Union Pacific road , re- lurncdycslerdamorningfroin an ovlondod.lrip over Iho company's Hnca. I .Tudgo Dnndy , Klmor D. Frr.uk and K S Dimdy , Jr. Htarteilyeslerday for abearlmut in Iho Lu.ra.mlo Peak region in Avyoming. They will bo absent about two weeks , Mrs. Orpha C. Diiwtnoor has been appolnlerl y tJovernor Dawos ns a delegate to the IH elovcnth annual moollng of the nalion.il con- bronco of Chnrilies and Corroclions , to bo leld at St. Louis , commoncinj ; October IH. . ? EXAMINED AND EELEASED , Hondcrsliot BnilKcr , anil Olnrlc Uls- charged by luilKoHoncko , The examination of Ilondoraliot , Badg- and Clark , charged witli the larceny of gold watch , valued at § 225 , a chock for ( 5 , and Sl'IO in money , from ft conduct named Eel Manningin the Millard heel - el on Tuooday last , waa hold before ludgo Bonoko yesterday afternoon. The evidence adduced , nhowod that nt the time , about 1 p. m. of Tuesday , when Manning waa ahown to his room , ih waa in a state of intoxication , being oil almost unable to walk. About ono hour afterward Horidoi shot and Badger came nto the hotel and were shown to Man- l > ling's room by a bill boy. The defend- in to anlo claim they went to the conductor's room for the purpose of taking care of the valuables upon his person. Tlio boll boy , the principal witness for ho ntato , testified that after showing hcso two men to Manning'fi room ho started to leave but waa told to wait and hey would go down with him. JIo staid the room all the time they were there , and saw them search his pockets , but hey found nothing in them , Manning all / his time being asloop. The complainant itmsolf , Ilulctt the clerk at the hotel , " and a man named Boguo also gave tvcti- nony for the ntato. The magistrate , after hearing the toati- try mony of the dofonao and the arguments an the Attorneys on either aide , released bo .ho prisonero , the evidence not being suf- iclont to hold thorn to appear before the lost grand jury. It HlosHoiiiH nt Saratoga waaunuiually lively 'Wednes , the occasion being the marriage of Mies Emma Purtol to Mr. James Gill. if Pho ceremony was performed by Dean Mlllapoaugh at Trinity Cathedral at high bo noon , after which the bridal party were driven to the housoof the bride , noarFort Jinaha , where a brilliant reception was lvcn from ( i to 11 D. m. The guoata voro invited to partake of a sumptuous unquot which included the delicacies of .ho season. The bride waa handsomely attired in whllo brocade silk draped with oraugo jloaaoms und lillins of tha valley. She attended liy Miss Luttlo Uiddnll , Council Jilulfj , 113 bridesmaid , while fr. Arthur 1'nrtoll acted as boat mun. I'Jio proHt-its were numerous end costly , Deluding an elegant silver tea sot from 'ilesura Arthur und Louiu 1'urtoll , thu jrido's brothers. tli --Tho bum of S2,2.0 was yeiterday allowed K. MJCIH for Ills plain nnd t > pocifcaliuiH ! the furniture for Ilia new court hoiuo by county G Diirkeo'u Salad prc sing.A ready ' " ' ido , rich and delicious dressing for all j julads of moat , fish orvcgoliblcs , Choip-J I | j ernnd indefinitely bettor than homemade | a , L'nrivallod f K u oiugu , ' u THRICE TOLD TALES. A GraM Pow-w of Democratic Mm at Columbus , 0 , Hondricks Ro-iterntos His Old and Tiino Worn Howl , "rhoTimo Urts Arrived For R Changs , " ' 'Lot tlio Domooraoy Hun tlio Public AooounlSi" Olevolnnd , byLottorTakesup tlio Eoho. A Great Day for Doinnornltu tarlco ami Hoiifhou Orntory In Ohio. COI.VM rii'M , Ohio , September 23. The ass mooting of the Cleveland and clubs broughl foi ty organlz.iliom Io the city to-day and from ton to fifteen thousand poole - | ) lo , The nftotnonn meeting was provided o\erby Senator Thurmafi , who made an inlro- duotory speech and icmnrks on Introducing diircioiit persons. Senator HaynrJ of Dcln wi iimdo the main speech on the grow Ih of th democratic party since the war , on iilo.ii iifwl reform and constitutional government , which had been do\ eloped with Its progress. Oilier speeches were made by Senator-elect Henry H , Payne , Itobott Mcl.e.iu of Mary land : , and Simator DnllUlo of AVlsconsin , Governor Hum ! rick * was pi\on nn ovation , bnl postponed his mldress until llio evening. A conference was nfterwnid hold of the ollicors of tlio democrallc clubs throuch- out ; the olalo nt which Iho constitution and bylaws - laws were adopted perfecting the consolidated organization , nnd arranging for perpetuating the organization as a state association , for which oOicors will lie elected on St. Jackson' * day , January 8 , 1885. In the evening n grand street parade win given in conneclion with nn elaborate display of fireworks. Speeches were mnno from lour different platforms on Iho capilol Hqtinro. nnd addresses made by Son.itora Bayard , Pendloton , Payne , Doollttlo. Gen. Mnnsnr , of Missouri , Congressman P , A. Col lins , of Boston , Gen. Duibln , AVnrd , nml oth- crs. Governor HendrickH spoke al Iho oasl front and was Introduced by Tlmrman. Ho said ho had just como from Ina homo and wasaslonnd- fd nt the Inlerost displayed in public affairs ; bill when ho remembered that the atnto elec tion waa but Ihroe weeks and the national election but R\ weeks distint , his wonder ceased. K\eiy fourth year tlio people at tlio ballot-box decided for or ngalnst a ch.ingo In the management of the goveiiimtnt. In No vember they musl ai'nln decide for n cnnlinu- uancn orchnuRo of adiuinHlrntlnn. Did they think Bomo men must bo continued from Olym piad to Olympiad. ' It was now 20 years BIIICO chiingo. i MillimiH of ilollarHIQ \ \ hocn col lected and paid out inthat time. Last year there was collected and paid out in the nggro- gale , SGO , ' < ! 09,000. Thn alory of llicso transac tions wa.s written in thousinds of hooks by thousands of cIorKx. but all republicans. No democinl is allowed Io read the story. Much J" ( iiionoy is collected than used , The gov ernment should hnvo all that ! fl needed for nil economical administration of the nlFnirn of the country , but not ono dollar more. When tlio citizens paid in nil the government iieedc , they ha\i < done their whole duly nnd ought not to lie inked to dn more. Senator Sherman faid in very rough language , last night ' ' , Unit be ( Hemlricks ) had nriarcpresciiloil the , , national tronmiry. The remark reflected moro on Calkins thu toimblic.in candidate for governor of Indiana , than on liimsolf. Cal kins had said , in a speech , Dial the ropubli- fnnnd the tioasury empty and Dint now it is full to overflowing. Ho ( Ilendricks ) quoted Cnlklns on the supposition that lie knew , being n member of congrciB. Tlio question Is wholhcr laxntion too high and ought to bo reformed. Two years ago , Aitlmr said lhal taxnnlon IH too high and oughl to bo lighloned , The rovotiuo annually exceeded the needs of llio govern ment by 8100,000.000. In 1882 Iho excess was lir > , OGO. < JOO. Congress nndettook a slight concession , but nt the second session after wards the secrotiry of Iho treasury lepottcd that the reduction did not ; relieve llio people anil ahould , the excess being 885,000,000. Tins excebH Is increasing annually , ro that the speaker did not Hiipposo Unit Calkins wim much mistaken. If the § 85,000,000 remained with the people min Iho channels of tr.vle , would it not ho it great benefit ? J n n eentencu the democratic platform says that tlio luxation Hindi not exceed Iho needs of the government. It , ehall lie for public purposes ulono and nlmll bo highest on articles of luxury. By its honor the demo cratic paity stands ( ilodged to snpiioit theno principle ? . In ilisciiHsing Itlalno'd foreign policy llio speaker lelaled Io incidents of llio arrest , in 1'icrcen administration , by the Aus- tri.ins of Kosl/.a , the Hing iinn wno hud ho- como nn Ammlcan eitt/.cn und the sel/.nro , by English coiielabloH when Blaine wao bocielnry of f Ute , of McSwooney , an liishiniin who wits n natural- American citi/.en. Ho said that something was wrong bulwoon the lepublicuim and the GciinatiH , and Iho latter would not support ; Illuiiic , the ditroiciices having boon widened y Bhdno's conduct in leganl to prohibition Maine. The epocch closnd with nn appeal Iho clll/ens Io vole for Cleveland and him self. Speaker C.trliilo nniiln the most elnltorale spei'cli of Ihn four plnlforniH , nnd Ihuciowd wus attracted aiinind Carlitlii Io bear his ills- ou-Hion of the tnrilf nnd t.txution ( incntions , and Hit' other meetings closed. ( | ] . \KI.\Nir.S ItKdllCTH. The following Ii ttnr was read : Kxu'fiivB ' MANSION , AI.IIA.NV , N. Y. , Hop- lemlior 25 My Dear Sir : 1 very much ru- grel that the pionxuro of ollicinl dutii's will i/ievent mv joining you nt llio meeting Io 1m hold nl Columbus , Snpt. 25lh. I hope the ineellngwlll bo a complolo success nnd that It will ho Iho moaim of incroating Ihooiithuniusiii already nrouaod for the cause of good uovurii * ment. I believe lhal Iho voletuof tlio coun nro ful'y ' idlvo to Iho necessity of iii tulling iidminli-tratlnii of public alfulrn which shall truly their own , not only because it is the result of Iholr choice , hut bccnuxo ils Holoelod instrmncntalitlcs nro directly from tha bodv of the jieoplo and linpiossed wllh Iho jicoplo's Ihonghls and Henlimenls. They nro tired , 1 think , of rule HO long continued that lias bred and foslcrod n clans , Hlanding bolwoen lhln nnd Iheir political no- lions , nnd whoxo Inleroals In nlfalra end with parti.aiioal and the advancement of peimmal udvuutagoi' Let mo remind the people that they Keek to make Iheir public servants feel their direct responsibility Io lliem , und bo careful of tlielr inloruHtH , their object will not uccomplnliod ! by n blinded adherence Io u pnrly which has grown tirtojfaril with long continued power. Let mo ImpruHS upon the people lhat the IHBIIO Involved in the Impending cmvn : s is the outubliHhmont of a pure and honest ndinlnlstrnlion of their gov ernment. Let me show them Iho way Io this nml warn thorn iigalm > t Iho cunningly iloiigned cirurl to lead thoin into other paths of lnovejunt dlnciicsioiiH. With tliebo ( IliciiFBions hoforn them iiinl wltlt nn earnest nrcuentalxm of our claims Io Iho confidence of llinpuoplonnd lliflr le.apnn. filiihty , wo nerd not four the lesiilt of their Intelligent action , Yourn Arery Ti uly , Gltovmi " To Allen (5. Thniman , A" Onoof the platforms broke down during the evening und ( Jen. J.V. . Denver wan serioiuly hurt. At , Went Vlrglnn. September 25. General Logan s | ont tha forenoon at the rex- idcnco of lion , John Flow , Many prominent 1 cltbonu of the city nnd stnto cullud to pay their ri't-ptcta. 'llilsufleino n Lognn , I'owoll Clayion , C'iingiti smin ( JnlF of this dlntrlut and Hon. John W , Muuun , imtimml uonni.lt teviuun , took c-rMiige'i ' with the coinnutteo and wer" rici.ttrrl to the nt.ilo fair grounds by marching clublxvin # two thous and man In lino. At the fair grounds Chair man Cowdon , of the stnto central committee , in introducing ( .cnersl Login fnld : "The * latM .if Wont Vlrfina nnd Ohio ploftno come to otder. " Thn crowd numbcrf d H..flO , Logan WOT ro- oclved with th" wildfdt .ipplnuxa nnd npnko an hour and miiiartor , piinclpally on flimnco and Uiiff. Ho was followed by Tow- oil riftytnii and ( ioiernl ; Golf. This evniim ? lion. w.l ) . Kellcyof Thilndelph ! i.iiddnwtd a largo nudielu o nt the opera ) mu o , his Mib- Ject being the protection of Amnrlcnn lndu - tlie * . Strict dpnionstrnliniii al tmik Viva lliouiind torclin nnd men being In linn \vrre re\ie\viil by ( Joinnl Logan , ( I y- Inn and Golf. U is estimated tlmt fifty thousand strangers \\ero In HIP city Ui-nlght- iting such n B.iUioring us was never wit- ied In West ViiRlnin boforo. Logan tonight - night sleeps in the ear on the C , L. .t W. ro.vl nnd Icavrs early In llio morning for Cleveland to moot Illnliie , A CARD , To Ml who nro fmlTotlnf * from ctron tml lihllwut'ons ' of jnutli , nrrniin pftkno F , cfttlj1 ilcony , 1-M ol iiiAnlinnl , do , 1lll fend ircclpo thltt lll on IPnn , Klllitt Of CtlAUdi : . ThlJprr.it K uu'ily w.vi illiniTcrcil liy A nil nloncry In South Ainrrlo.v Solid nsll-iuUltmseil omoloo | toHnv. Jo- 'llT. l.v > n > , Stotton ll Now York. Army Oriicrp. I. Pararrrnph 5 , Rpncinl Orders No. 81 , current noriea from tlifo llo.idiuartera ( , ia ao nniendod n-j to direct Ilio uonnnnn- Dilicur Foil Sidnny , Nth , to send Jainoa Bowatcr , Jlst Infiuitry , to" Fort D. A. lluanoll , Wyo. , for Iho purpose nainuil in that or- ilor. In compliinco wilh paragraph 1 , Special Ordoro No. 215 , current series "rom tto [ Ilcadqunrtora of the Army , An- flistnnl Surgeon llonry M. Cronkhilo , I' . Army , in rnlioved from duty in this Department and will report , to the Com- nandim ; General , Department of the \lio3outi \ , for duly. A Subject of Kxtrmlltlon. ClUc'\oo , September 25. Joseph ISaiuhlu , if AVankoFim , 111. , appeared before thol'nitcd Hates commission to-day and gave bail to appear for examination on Iho question of e\ > .rndiliou for fotwry. It nppuatH lhal the ap- ilicnlion Is madu by tlio Clydesdale Aseoein- , iou of Scotland charging that Kaoudn pur- : hasod In that country n lot of Clydesdale uirsca of inferior breeding and forged pedi grees containing inoro valuable strains of .ilood and sold them in Ihis country Io lln > lelrimenl of horse Interests. Ihero and hero. The applicnlion was presented Io Iho gtato lopartmont nt Washington through the Brllish minister , nnd thn government ; olliceis ivero directed to arrest llaesido and deliver dm In Iho Brllish vlco-consul nt Philadolplda , In order to avoid extradition , If possible , linesJo ! surrondoicd liimsolf. Tlio CourtB niul PnlltluH. COLVMHUH , O. , September 25 Motions to iku the Scott liquor tax law up out of llio regular order was argued In the supreme l com t to-day. The cases to bo pressed fordo- clslon Leforo the October election. Docslons m the motions will bo minonnced Tuesday loxt. \ IMeiiro-l'iKMiiiioiun - , AVisr CIIESTKH , Pn. Secretary Udgo nnd ) r. Bridge again \isllcd Iho farm of Wm. ) ullou , West Town township , nnd examined L lion ) , long nlllicled with pleuro-pnomnouii. : I'ho visit , resultoil in ordering Iho entire herd , } , on in number , killed. This makes 17 in all ilnugblered , ro A Soplembor . A disastrouo ire broke out on tlio South eldo nt 10:30 : to- l light. At midnight it was still raging , Abel Smith it Go's. , oxlouslvo glass works , cover- ng two acres , together with Robinson , lion & UO'H. , machine shop nnd ilvo frnmu dwolingn BO nro consumed. Clovclniicl'H Proposed Trip. i [ 9 Ar.liAKV , September 2C. Governor Clo\o- vlll go ( o Buffalo noxl week , ptobably Uhnrs- lay , on his first visit homo since his numlnn- ion. 3 1 < A Itii7./.y Timo. n Mr. J. II. AVinspoar , the grocer at the corner of Twonty-iirnt and Cuming stroota , Inis boon entertaining ( against lis will ) some very lively visitora for eovoral days past. car Ou Tuesdny a noighbor's boos took a notion to swarm and they could not , or 251 would not , find any ether place except amI .ho interior of Mr. Winspoar's store , Hi i'hoy ontorcd the place and alighted up- em cd every tiling , and fairly drove the pro prietor out of doorn. They hold the fort 6tr Ht luring the dny and Wednesday Mr.N In HtJ spear sot n pail of sweet ntuu" out on th- { clx udowiilk und tried to coax them out o tnors. In this ho succoded and ia now doing buaineai without their help. Mr. Itforton'M Petition. Cyrua Morton , Mr. , of AVosl Omah jirccinct , was yesterday circulating a po- ) t .ition in this city , to bo presented to the . board of county commiHaionorn at its next wo mooting. The mumorial petitions the ward to submit to the voters of Douglas county the proposition of the ualo of Iho county poor farm juat wont of Ilanscom's mrk , nt the next general election , and invest the procoodo of such sale in the [ lurclmao of cheaper lands in another part if thu county. 11 Is clr.imcd that the county farm ii too valuable property for ; ho purposed for which it is now used. Tim petition was not mooting with the unanimous approval of nil to whom it was presented. Politic Conn , In police court yesterday morning Wm McOill was fined § 5 and costs for making eve a loud noisu upon the streets. Oliver Lindiiuost wan fined $5 and costs 'or being drunk. Anna Piokard nnd Nettie Howard were each lined $10 mid costs for disturbance of the poaco. Ed. Uadgo , arrnstnd for complicity in the robbery of Ed , Manning , was placed In jail to a wain examination in default of § 500 ball. Ancient Itoinau IMnrrliiKo CuHto They annolntod the house with certain unctuous perfumes to kcup out infection. They disenchanted it with various charms to keep the witches from the brido. Now wo simply give the bride abet lo ! of Jiroivn'ii Iron Bitters , tolling her to take that and bo happy and hearty , Keeps out such witches us neuralgia , de bility , dyepopala and rheumatism and holpa make homo doliglitlul. K.D.Itoblnhon yesterday inntltuedHuit In Die d lit i Id court against George A. Joslyn nnd 11 , D , Jones , of the Motropolltuii hole ) , for S2.COO damages , alleged Io luvo been sustain * ud by ic.won of fulso imprisonment on the charge of ulcaling an oveicoit , Ilavo you soon the L\nmnitgn Whip ? , at Moore's , where the lion mars lor tlio cheapest and best goods in thu west. Uomo and SOD them , it will do you good. aJtf. ( COAL Coutant & Sijuiroi , 211) H. 10th _ tmtii- IOE ANI > OOAX , atJieiaon & 2Jro1m ItBI'llUtilOVN OINTMENTS , lipolnlmonln lor (3oor o W. Dorsoy nnd ,7. O , Talc. SUxnton Atondav evening , September 2'J. \Vayno Tuosd.iy ovoninj ? , September 30. : llarllngton Wednoiil.iy ove'jlng , Octo nr 1. 1'onca Tlnirnday evening , October 2 , NorfoMf Kriday evening , October 3. O'Xel l Mondiy ovt nlnp , October C , Ainworlh TiuwUy evening , Oatober 1 , XellRh-We.lnesdn.v , Oetober 8. Crnigbloii 1'riday , Octobar 10 , I OR (1KO W. K. liolttRV ASM ) OR.V. A. It. COKNOP , Old -MoniUy Bvonliig , October 13. lirokrn 15uw Tuesday nvcnlntr , Oclober M , Ijimp Cily Wo-.lncaJny evening , Octobec 15. 15.Ht. Ht. Panl-Tlinridavovoninc , October 10. Hcolla 1'rid.iy aflornoon , October 17. Grand Inland Friday evening , October 17 , Central City-Saturday evening , October 18. J < 'iillerlon Monday evening , October 20. Columbus Tnemlay ovonlnif , October 21. North I'htte Wednesday evening , October 22. 22.Plum Plum Creek Thursday evening , Octobec 23. Kearney Friday ovenlnjr , October 21. Schnyler Saturday evening , October 2,1 , oro. w. K. Donanv AMI OTIIKU sriUKKns. Albion Monday evening , October 27. lllnir- Tuesday avcniitR , October 28. Dakota Cily Wednesday evening , Octo ] ber 2'.t. ' Tekamnh - Thursday evening. October 30 , AVost Poinl-Ktldav evening , October ! ! ! . Mr. lor oy will bo accompmlcd by candi dates for state ollices , C. K. YOST , J. AV. l.oK , Ch'n Slate Con. Com. Ch'n Cong. Com. Cor , 15th & Dodge Sts , Do Not Forgob the Place to Buy Improved or Unimproved Property. Aero propertyfarm8 ; , to lento it lot , to ronlahonw hn\o homo reii l oil , to buy a houno , ecI ) the ono you have , liavo tha title looked uticloro purchnslni ? , the pnpcr mndonder MIU Imvo ] iurcha oil , or any noUtl.il nork itono. Iho place to go U to Sours & Ucmnl. Vi'o lmo liarffntna In every part of the city nnd It wo tall to ilntl plaoo to suiton , yon nuistKO out flilo . ot Ixcbrivska to llnJone , M wo Bell oneajytcrnu , And In ' HAWTHORNE , onn mlle cst ot the High School , no will lull lota from 83M to $000 a lot , anil on monthly > n > meutnor will illdcuiint for .ill e-il > ; and OMAHA VIEW two miles north ct the fast > office wo cell lotj from S'JOO to $ JSo tni.ill payment dawn and ton ar twenty dollnra per month , or for a small payment. \Vo n ill pell y > in lot nnd build ) oun homo atiJ you can pay for ft by thu month , GO flop pajlrg rent iml own j our o A n lioufo and get the ini\i.iitatc ot tbo rue In ptoiicrtj- . TABOR TLAGE. eaiitli and west from tha 1'mt ollico. Lota In tlilt addition sell from fIVB to ? : uO,5half cash and t o varn on lialanco. DEN1SE ADDITION , KIRKWOOD. MEYER GULDEN'S til ! In the north part ot the city. M1LLAHD * OALDWELL'S ADD. on Sherman nvcnuo the popular drlro to Fort Omaha. I.Hta In ( Ida addition are (000 to { 660 on cauy tcrmn. Lota In HANSCOM ADDITION mi the ro vl to the park are sold on ) capy terms , and an no Kay uo can eoll jou In anypaitct the city and on cany torma as ono oonld wlalL MAYFIDLD. wu , tlilnk the nicest aero property on the market jclnp only tm > miles from the city and for $125 nn ncio. ncio.TUTTLE'S SUB-DIVISION nearly ' all sold , hut no etlll have ton acres in thin uldltlcm I ( forsalu andean make good terms. Uood for September. No 47S ? lfjOO ; 11cta on Ocorclaavcnno a corner , Ilanecom plnco ? JCO cash and 'Jjeara time. A bar K"l'i ' , Mo. 1 9 Jl,000Ixt ; 65x160 on Sherman avcnuo , nnoblock from Car line , tno blocka from ochool cast rout , choleu. roI , 220-J2COO , 2nlcorcsllcnco ; lotiln Shlon'gadd. 101 un corner , terms \eryca y and clirap. ? 'J,200 100x110 In Terrace add. oornor , and near line , bargain. 81,200 41x132 on Chicago St. , between 21th and 25th nlco place to build a cottage. Aero property In 1'arlc pbco from $1,600 to $2(00 , and on cany torma. No. i22 $2 , ! > 00 , Tno lotnond homo ot 4 rooms In tuneri'a ' Illll nd > lltloniondBbtdo ; aud ( cult trees & 0. email pajmciit down nnd timo. No. 1001,000 , Ono lot nnd tnohou'oion Jackeon ttrcot Lutwcen 17th audlSthSt. , and i block from Harvji ) car lino. Nn. 102 Sa.COO Ilousoof 0 rooma In l.aKcsadil. on till lot ooo block from car line , a nlco place nnd sold cheap un easy terms. ? 10.000 taltoi a two story house and Iwo ncroa o ornamonlal ircunds and ono ol Omaha nicest placed , ami nnld on way terms , uitLfactory to the lujcr. Nlco liu'lnosa lot on I'oil o street to cell. Nlco hualnexH lot on Hurt ectoet to Bull orlcaoo. Theao nro a tow bnr nlnn from our extensive llata nnd by calling at nnr ollico or writing ti'J wo will ( rlvo any Information In our linoVo are taKlnp ; charge property for iion-rcaldontB , aa wellag transacting .ho bii'lneto for our own townsman and nny liuslneou ritriiHtoi ! to our care will lie dona toyour eitltfactlon think. Cor. ICfch nnd Bodge Streets. WILLIAMS BLOCK. C. A.WILSO . a ( Faculty 1'rlza Medical COIICKO cf Ohio. SPECIALTY Anil other Diseases ol the Anua and Moctum. 120 S. 14th St , Cor. Douglas OUAIIA , NE1I. od nnd wtl H , K , BTJBKET FUSlEBk 3IHECIOI1 AND [ MBALflR 111 North lath Dtre l Oman. ujiAJSLES JRIEWE. UNDERTAKER , AND DIIAI.KIt IN Helalic Cases , Coffliis , Caskets , Shrouds , KTO , CIO. , 1OOO Farunm St. , . OMAHA , NKB Tclck-raphlo orders promptly attended to. Telepboo No. Wl -AT TIIK ONLY KXOLUSIVi ; ITTPTP IX OMAHA , NKU.