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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1884)
TBH DA1LJBKlii - WEDNESDAY NOVlfliMBrill 19 188 A PREY TO THE FLAMES , The Business House of Slttaflorf & 'Nestor Parlially fltslrojeil. The Cnnllclcl Clothing Company tlio Greatest Ijoscrs by tlio Fire , It was only two weeks ago that Omaha 'was visited by a disastrous iiro causing n partial loss of Ilor's distillery. Laat night the department was again called out to fight the destroying element whoso progress was chocked and overcome only after the loss of several thousand dollars. At exactly tea o'clock last evening an alarm was turned in from box 43 by James Baird who discovered a fire in the third and fourth stories of the Stubon- dorf building on the northwest corner of Eleventh and Douglas streets , The fire when first soon was In the northeast cor ner of this atructuro and by those who were early on the ground and are ac quainted with the building it is thought when first discovered it had rnr do its way already through the * FLOOU OF TIIJS Founrn STOUY. So soon as the department arrived As sistant Chief Galligan an1) ) two firemen wont up in the elevator to the fourth atory , already filled with smoke , but being unable to endure the suffocation boat & hasty retreat by their moans of nacont. His visit , however , to this part of the building enabled them to locate the fire , and the efforts of the depart ment were accordingly turned in that direction. The dense and stifling amoko prevented the firemen from working as they otherwise would , but three lines of hoao wore finally carried up into the third floor. Here a hole was cut through the coiling and the pipes carried into the fourth story where effective work was dono. After thooo three streams had played for aomo time on the flames and almost subdued them , some ono apparently without orders OPENED TUB WINDOWS. and the fire for aomo time atain ; boci.mo uncontrolablo. Extension ladders were then put up on the outside of the build ing to the fourth story and two lines of hose carried up. Five streams then played on the fire which was entirely overcome in a short timo. This building vrhlch waa a four-story ono and built only last year was erected by.Stubendorf & Nester at a costof abuut $35,000. A part of the ground floor and collar wcro used by them as a wholesale liquor house and cigar atoro. The re mainder of this story waa occupied by Fatty Glenn as a saloon. The second and third stories were unoccupied. The fourth floor and where the greatest loss falls waa used by the Canfield clothing manufacturing company as a store house office and manufactory. Hero about TU.IHTY OIIILS AUD CHILDREN were employed In the manufacture of overalls and overgarments ot all kinds. The north side , and where the fire worked the greatest loss , rras the manu- nfactory , a number of sewing machines , other articles used by the employees and a small portion of the stock. These will probably bo a total loss. The south sidu was used as a storage room of the manu factured goods which are damaged only slightly from the spray. Thu property on this floor was owned by O fl. Eldrldge , of Sabula , Iowa , and 0. W. Canfiold of this city. It is thought their loss will bo from § 7COO to $10,000 , fully covered by inauranco. Neither one of the gentlemen was in the city last night , Mr. Canfiold being out on a business trip over the Iowa roads , having left the city Monday night. Ho waa telegraphed at Sabula of his lots. Tha manufactory was started only last spring and has been doing a flourishing business , keeping as high as five mon on the road a good snare of the timo. Mr. Canfiold , who is an energetic man , it is will again start up his business. The loss to the building is variously estimated at from $4,000 to § 8,000. Thia also is fully covered by insurance. The damage to the goods of Stnbendprf & Nester is not great , being the wetting of their otock of cigars. OKIOIN OF TUB r'lKE. The fire , it is presumed , originated from a small onglno standing In the northeast corner of the fourth floor and used to furnish motive power to run the sowing machines. The crates , it is thought , buruud out , and the fire falling out on tha floor Htarfod the flames. ELECTION EIOT. A niscuKblcm Over Klcctlon Bels I'jiiilccl in a Knock Down. The winners of bets by the last oleo - . tion are very jubilant. The moat of thorn rejoice for two reasons ; firat because - cause they have won the money and second end , bocauaa their party has boon suc cessful after twenty-four yoara of defeat. The losera are equally blue and down hearted bocano they have not only dropped" what they staked upon the result , but have to endure the humilia tion of defeat at the hands of their ad versaries. This has caused considerable hard feeing and probably moro mon have become angry while talking politics since election than before. Last niwht two mon mot in an uptown siloon. Ono man carried a considerable auin of money which had previous to election belonged to the other. Both were indulging to some extent in that which "moveth itself aright. " The ono , because of his good fortune , was cele brating and making merry , the other , bacauso of his adversity , waa trying to drown hU financial trouble in a sea of liquid firo. After both had become somewhat fired by the "ardent" they came together and began talk' ever the events of the past two weeks. The longer they talked the farther they were from n harmonious settlement of their dillicultioj , nud words finally proved inadequate - adequate tooxpressthodlegust each felt for the principles and party of the other. The man who had last ventured to remark that hi * opponent did not always deal in pure , unadulterated truth , whereupon the man whoso honor had been thus questioned and insulted , lit out with a right handor which landed square upon the smaller of the other. This brought the "clarot" in good shape , and drove the recipient up against the wall like a battering ram , The loter was not nt all equolchod by the onslaught , but retaliated with H "side winder" upon the butt of the winner's ear which "sent him to grots , " and the heavy striker reeled up against the ice bos to recover from the cfloats of the tloclge-luramer blow. This was aa far as fin light got when mutual frionda stopped in and brought the impromptu ' 'mill" to n oloso. The shaking up hnd done both pn'rtic-s good , and it was but a few moments unlit they shook hands nnd vowed otornnl friendship , Names nro withhold because of the high standing of both parties. UNIFORM RANK. A. New Uniform Hunk Organized In Myrtle Lodge , Kt of l . Myrtle ledge , U. D. , Knights of Pythias , vfis organized in this city a few niontha since , nnd now has a membership of nearly seventy knights. It u ouo of the molt prosperous divisions of the order iti this city. Last Saturday night Myrtle division No. 3 , uniform rank , the ceremony being conducted by Past Grand Commander and Supreme Representative James II. Lyon , of Loavonworth , Kansas. The now division is the first uniformed rank insti tuted in Omaha , and the third in the stnto of Nebraska. The now division starts out with a membership of thirty- four , thirty of whom were present Satur day night. The officers nro as follows : Sir Knight commander Thos. Bur- rail. rail.Sir Sir Knight lieutenant commaudor J. S. Harpater. Sir Kight herald Andy Bordon. S r Knight recorder Wm. F. Man ning. SirKnlght treasurer E. R French. Sir Knight guard--James Donnelly , jr. Sir Knight sentinel H. M. Simpson. Thcss ofllcors wcro Installed by Sir James Lyon and at the close of the moot ing proper , the gentleman was presented with an elegant testimonial from the division , in the shape of a solid silver tea sot of five pieces , each of which was en graved with the monogram of the recip ient. The presentation speech was made by Sir J. J. Bonnoll , P. S. R aide- de-camp to the major general commander of the supreme ledge , uniform division of the world. An appropriate % response was made by P. G. 0. Lyon who was taken entirely by surprise at the unexpected turn of affairs' Sir Lyon is the general agent of the Missouri Pacific at Kansas City and left Sunday for that place. While in Omaha , ha and his lumily wcro the guests of the division and were enter tained at the Paxton. The now division is the color company of the state regiment and is composed of aa find a sot of looking men and as ele gantly uniformed on organization as can bo found in the country. The United States Coui-l. In the United States circuit court the case of Citizens Saving Bank and Loan Association against Buffalo county , con sumed all of yesterday. John Kearney and Thomas llyan were brought down from Yalontino yes terday by deputy marshal Allen. These men had boon bound over there by a United States commissioner on a charge of perjury , the offonao consisting in swearing out faleo affidavits for entries under the timber culture act. They wcro brought hero to await the action of the grand jury. An indictment of five counts was re turned against Moses Rubin , charging him with having in possession and passinp counterfeit silver coins. Taught Him 1'olltciiCHi Texas Siftiups. The pay train stopped at Willow Bone to pay the railroad hands and to liquidate claims for cattle on the track in that section tionA gaunt , hungry looking granger stopped up to the smart young man frhc was dispensing the cash in the roar end of the car. "Got my name on your books , Mis ter ? " "How should I know , unless you tell me your name. " "Korrect you are. You have got the edge on mo thoro. Well , my name is Rufus McOonkey. " "Yes , " said the young man , referring to his books ; "Mr. McConkoy , I have got you down for a hog. " "Have mo down for a hog , have you ? Well , I'll have you down for a half hour , and I'll bo on top of you , makin * it sorter oxcitin' to you if you don't revise that expression. Now , say after mo , 'Colonel McConkoy , School Trustee , Fourth Dis trict Your name , sir , is on this hero lint , as a bonoy fide creditor of the I. & G. N. railroad , which the amount are $10 , the vally of a Berkshire hog ; said amount of 810 it do mo proud to hand to you. Won't you have a cigar , colonel ? " The smart young assistant paymaster repeated after Mr. McOoukey , word for word , handed Mr. McConkoy 810 , and then gave him a cigar. Colonel McCon key put the hammer of his six-shooter back to half-cock , and then strode ) out , muttering : "Some city chaps think they are smart , but they'll find they ht.8 to como out on the porairios to learn porlito ness and grammar. " Q Cleveland ICHtlmutoil. Eli Perkins passed through Omaha yesterday on his way to Lincoln. When our reporter asked if ho know President- Elect , Cleveland , personally ho said : "Yes , I knowGrover Cleveland well. I know the whole Cleveland family. His brother , Elder Cleveland , was my clergy man for four years. Ho is a most excel lent man , too. " "What kind of a president will Cleve land make ? " "Ho will have a will of his own. As stockmen say , ho is a 'bull-headed man. ' lie will bo a second Andy Johnson with a leaning to the north. I believe his ad ministration will bo like Andy Johnson's with this difference : the north tried to control Johnson and , being a pig-headed man ho wont dirnctly over to the south ; while with Cleveland the south will try to control him and ho will back up , fight and finally bo driven into the north. " "Then you don't think the south will control Cleveland ? " "They will try to , and there will be a big row. Then they will abuse him as wo in the north abused Andy Johnson and with the same result. I bellovo that within six months after Cleveland's ' elec tion the rebel newspapers will abuao him worse than they now abuse Blaino. " ClovoUml'd Cabinet. From nn Interview with SoDatorjliecl : . "Wnll , 1 dent know about the policy of the now administration. I should put Thurman at the head of the State de partment , with McDonald as attorney general , McClellan as secretary of war and Reagan postmaster-general and leave the rest of the cabinet open. Now you may guees at the policy. " "But the independents ? ' . ' "I euppoao Cleveland will fix thorn nil right. A New York man must go at the the head of the treasury. " "Will Bayard bo in the cabinet ! " "I think not. I don't belUsro ho would leave the ecnuto for it. " Uniforms and Parly > Vnr Cries. The Hour , Now Yotk , Xo * . 13. Deserving'of tpcedy oblivion , as hnvi boon most of the political innovations o the campaign just ended , it has added a least ono nloturotquo fqaturo to the equipment of street processions namely , a great variety ( f what may bo tormcc "marching war cries , " Sons > have berne their part in former campaigns , from time immemorial. "Vau , Van , ho's n used- up m n" waa shouted ncd nutig by thou sands of stentorian lungs dutlnt ? the "Ilard Cider Campaign" of 1844 , nnd no doubt there are veterans still living who c n recall nopular refrains which did duty at a still earlier day , but the marching war cries which nt this writing still echo through Now York streets , nnd have been taken up throughout the country ns fast ns they could bo transmitted , viva vocc , are now nnd popular to the period , and will , no doubt , bo perpetuated in coming years. It may not bo toolato to discover nnd identify the individual whoso genius evolved thorn. Ho certainly deserves credit for having added n telling fonturo to the usually monutonoun vociferation of cheers and yells which have heretofore formed the stock in trade of street pro cessions. The timo-honorod three cheers nnd n "tiger , " with which party shouters ro- nlad themselves nud sought to oxatpor- nto their opponents in former times , bo- 5an to bo varied a dozen or moro yoara ago by the "llshl Rahl Hahl" of Harvard students , an acceptable improvement upon the old "Hurrah" three times re peated of the traditional cheer it was easier of execution and had a snap nnd nerve that carried with it nn inthusiasm if ita own nnd rendered possible n great er number of cheers in a given time , which wna certainly desirable for collegi ate nud political meetings where the ox- orciacs consisted mainly in lung work. The "Seventh Regiment Sky Rocket , " too , played its part and perhaps antedat ed the Harvard "Rah. " This latter , liowovor , was quickly adopted elsewhere , until now every college has Its distinctive cry , ns "Rihl Rah ! Rah ! Yalei"'Trtnco- ton , " "Columbia , " &c. , the name of the college being somotimoa spoiled out in ; ull with good effect. The marching war cry , however , is beloved - loved to have originated in connection with the stamping of an impatient audi ence while waiting for n tardy upoakor. This stamping in unison a familiar fea ture of the "gods' " gallery in theatres was being executed by an expectant crowd in this city , when it occurred to some inspired enthusiast to strike up the cry of "Blainel Blalnol ! James G. Blainol ! 1" as if in time with the footfalls of n marching company , the cadence cor responding with the customary "Left , loft , left , right , left , " as sometimes called out by drill sergeants for the instruction of an "awkward squad. " The crowd readily ciught the idea and nearly took the roof off with its repetition of the magic syllables. The mooting broke up and the crowd marched homo to the same refrain , and so the custom was estab lished. In a few days every marching body of mon or boys was taxing ita col lective ingenuity to invent appropriate variations of the popular thoine. The democrats and their dissatisfied republi can allies were not elov to take it up.anc "Jay ! Jay ! t Jay Gould Blainel 11" was among the most effective of the opposi tion cries. "Broke ! broke ! ! broke the solid south ! 11" came from the republican ranko , and "Soap ! soap ! 1 soapy our only hope 111" was derisively hurled back by the democrats. This class of cries was used for the firs time in largo turnouts , when the really impressive business men's procession took place in this city , some two weeks ago , and aided materially in enabling un accustomed pedestrians to cover the long miles of rough pavement which lie between tweon Wall street and the reviewing stand at Madison equaro. In the onorm OUB torchlight processions which on two different occasions kept the streets ablaze till long after midnight , the cries were used with wonderful cliect , enabling un trained mon to march in step without the aid of bands or drum corps. Sometimes , indeed , the music or drums would bo fairly overwhelmed by the volume of hu man voices as some "catch" was taken up and repeated along the line , the uni formed platoons stopping off together quite as well aa do oomo of the regiments of state troops. Such is the effect of giv ing men something that they cannot help doing in unison. Another characteristic of the campaign has been tbo largely increased elaborate- nees of uniforms. The great republican procession of the Friday night before election was probably the finest display of the kind ever witnessed. The tunica , holmotfl , breastplates , spears , battle-axes , and co on , were of the cheapest con struction and cost comparatively liitlo , but they were made with special reference to torchlight effect , and with the count less numbers who were thorn certainly made up a very picturesque and imprcsivo combination , AVKsTKIlN NEWS. DAKOTA. Hurley lias two artesian wolls. Tlio Homc8tako company own forty-two mines iu Lawrence county. Canton lins la contemplation for next year a now 810,000 court house. Sixty aero sof ted corn thin coason , on the Itandnll reserve , yioldtid forty-four bushels lo > ho aero , The llomcitako shipped out $133,000 119 tlio result of IU clean up for the lout half of October. The Sioux Fulls 1'resn reports that a vein of , 'ery superior lignite , or soft coal , lmn boon 'ound near Hartford , a town fourteen miles 'loin that place. Some fruit trees in Sioux Falls are Riving evidence of blossoming out for the third tlmu .Ilia year. A number have already produced .wo.cropH of blossoms , according to the 1'rotn , The tax to bo collected in Douglas county 'or the ensuing yuar amountH to 812.808 1)2 ) ; & 1,002.20 on real estate and $7,810.72 on per sonal property. This is mom than doulil o ho amount collected durintr tto past year , The Kedfiold Dispatch , a democratic paper , said something that rulllid the wife of the wstmastor at that place , and whoa she mot ho editor she expressed her views with uu up- ilicatlon of herfutH upon hlu person. No blood wan shed , however. A disastrous prairie fire han been ilarastat- ng the rural dlstrlcU tributary to Tyndnll. V largo quantity of hay and some Hinali qralii WM destroyed , and Mrn. Tlium was badly nirnecl while fighting the lire. have liecome mich n nulsaucu In ipmo parts of Dakota that the local authori ses in many counties maku a Htandlug ntfur of i cuata for every gopher's tall. Thin lias lode , o gopher'u tails belntr nutd for currency , ilioppem riil : for novtrul tilU' worth of cullco ; topuiH go into bar rooms and throw down enough tails for u drink ; and ft is ftald that ulU have oven been put on the collection > latca at religious meetings. YTYOUINa. The cattle shipments for the HOUSOU are nearly over. Choymao clalim a population of 8 C01 , on the bids of the vote cist election day , The Ltvramlo county c rnmUtionerH Iiavt decide 1 to sink an amniauwul within the city limits of Chojennu. A xUck nnd slippery crook who stznud himself - self "IV II. Win 1 , Omaha , " \ > nw\ Ijrgc I chock on n jeweler in Cheyenne nnd wn nir in Bt t-H t Lko. . Thri body o ( WIUlnuvA' M fly > cotixirAlol Co. } " . , Dili Infantry , wrvuH'cotrreil in n ditch nou Gliojt'iitin 1 V wwiW. The rrnulni at it whuky bottle fiirntihed , the text of thu euro' nor > verdict. A prett-mled 'don of the notorious liou'o of Fox of New York , struck Cheyenne rrcontly nud In n faw Mmrt days mashed throa biscuit puilierx. borrowed fncly from UIP tpnrtu , un til IIP got n rorcItt-Mico yiw know , wnrmoil up the hotels generally mid ( dipped out. Cuttle In the northern portion of the terri tory nro petting to bo unusually fat for thli season of the year , ownu to tlio' fnctllthiit there has been but liitlo rn'n ' for the pnit thri'o months , which has Riven Ilia feed ft chance to cure in Bowl shape. The Wfotorn Union Cattle company Is tlio latest addition to the corporation ) of the foil- dorlaml. The stock Is jitottv well watered to start \ Ith , consisting of 0,003 shares of SUM oach. The company propose to uperato In Wyoming. Montana , Colorado and Now Mexico ice , The Uothwell nnd Denver companies nro rushing work on the oil Holds on Rattlesnake creek , The latest itnpnncd machinery Is U50 < 1 and Pennsylvania experts mitnago them , A rich vein of coal has been uncovered nonr Ilia wells , which furnishes nn ample supply of fuel for nil purposes , The women of Fort Larainio exercised the ghtof suiTrngoou election day nnd polled n largo democratic majority from pit o spito. A republican Attorney challenged their voU be cause they were the wives of soldiers. They then swore In thclri votes nt.il deposited mi- scratched democratic ballots. There Is now n strong prospect that the Laramie rolling mill will resume operation * Tha U 1' . company hns loaiod the mill to J'\ K. Scryniser , who proposes to rtinllefur orders nud supply tiio west with nil kind : ) of Iron. A largo tanuory Is soon to bn added to the indus tries of the city , S. H , Kennedy , hacked bye ; \\o \ \ well known firm of 1) . H. McDancld k Co , of Chicago , has cured the nrcetoary ma chinery , nnd the building is now under wny. The Clloyenuo papers have resurrected n ponsation , to the tiled that tha leglnlntors recently olcctod cannot take their seats nnd constitute n loaal body , unless congress legal- zea the election. .It appears the last legisla- , uro failed to pa s tha apportionment bill au thorized by congress , nnd the new members were elected from districts bavin ; no exist ence in Inw. The ialluro to reapportion tha .crrttory , it in claimed , U n fiitil blunder , nnd 110 session of the legislature can bo held unless congress interposes. COLORADO. Sneak thieves huvo taken powsiion of Gun ulson , The former residents of Maine in Djnvcr formed the Pine Tree club. It is oitimatcd that about thirty mines in .ho San Juaa region will run all u in tor. The outlook is very favorable for miners , The big mined near Loadvillo are laying in winter supplies. Wugoua loaded to their limit with merchandise pull out of tDun every day. The mines nro in n very prosperous condition , ave Conloy , a prominent Denver demo crat , whoso rout roll amounts toSGSO n mouth , yelled loud nnd long for Cleveland under the pressure of liquid enthusiasm , contracted pneumonia , and died in twenty-four hours. lie farmers of Groeloy lm\a formed n pee to keep up piico of wheat and potatoes There uro ICO limners in the pool. An iixcntl lias been appointed whoso duty it is to necuro the highest possib'a price for tlio products of the pool. The total nssoiecd valuation of propsrty in the state , for the present year foots up ( ? H5 , 075,014.61 , again of 81,015,258.51 over lust jear and § 11,231,331.1 over 18SJ. Tlio valuation of Arapnhoo , in which Denver is fiituitcd , is $30,201,71'0. The levy is equiva lent to ( HU,8-1.72 for the stnto. The state university of Colorado commences tha year of ' 85 with more promise than has been expected by its closest watchers. 1'or bovcral years the uuivcreity Ins boon gaining strength , nnd by the liberal aid of the people of Colorado It has now reached that poiut whore its friends no longer look forward to n critis , but look ahead confidently to success. A democratic editor out in Colorado hau played the coolest ana slickest trick of tha campaign. Wanting to get rid of his printing olllco , lie bet it against ths ofBco of the re publican editor 011 the election of a county commissioner. Ho then got up a pool of his party frlonds to stand in with him nnd take Humes in the wager , for which they paid him good money. Ho lost the bet , but ha had In his pocket the price of his printing olhco nnd was consequently happy. Ho disappeared Uiat nightfor the benefit , of his health. MONTANA. The United Praibytorian chrch in ( i reeloy is nearly under roof. It is the iiuest building in Groeloy. Local capitalists in Helena have combined nnd purchased a site on which to build a now and elegant hotel. There has been about $3,000,000 Invested In Montana ranches during the last four mouths by New York capitalists. A , J. Lake was awarded $10,000 damages against tha Union Pacific for injuries received iu nn accident on Kouoeha hill. The total indebtedness of Uouldcr city lias been whittled down to the water bonds of $17,000 nnd outstnndiog warrants of $0,000. | jlioreo stealing continues to be n flourishing industry in Montana. Soma twenty head have been stolen recently near Hillings. Plegau ludmnfl uio thought to be the thieves. COAST CLIITIN08. The fisherman. &t Sequel caught n shark thirty-five feet long iu their seine on Mon day. It Is onu of n l-armlesu upeclep , but has a mouth big enough to take in a lime barrel. , Thu receipts of bullion and ore in Salt Lake city for the week onUlng November 12 , in clusive , were S113,7 , < 3,20 of bullion und $12- 800 ore ; an aggregate of $ l'21iDI3 2ii. Kor the week previous the receipts were S134fD0.27 in bullion and $ .1,810 , hi ore ; total , $160,3UI > .27. Near Sequel lives a man who 1m ? a board thut trails on the ground. His hair hangs down over his shoulders This man is u demo crat , and he vowed ho would never cut his hair or board until a democratic pro id < mt should be elected. Ho wan a young man when ho made this vow , and rejoices now at the proipect of being permitted tu ithavo. Articles of Incorporation have boon filed for a now railroad company , tha object beinc to build n narrow gauge railroad from the coal fields in Lewis county tuTunino , WT , , con necting with the uarrow-gaugo road nt that place lor OJympia , The road Is in the Interest of San Francisco parties , who own larva tract * of coal lands. Tha Piutes ara going on the warpath ugainst Ilia Wnshoo Indians , A large number of the llrat-named tribe have gone to Pyramid reser vation. Nevada , where they are to hohlncoun- ell to decide what action to take. Lieutenant O'Conuell , of Fort MoUermott , left for Wads- worth to endeavor to roatoreainicablorolutionu between the two tribes. The cauia of the trouble was the killing of ono or two Pimus jy the Washous. It takes -150 beef cattle per month to Mipply jalt Lake City , or about u,400 per jeur , Iu 1883 tha butchers of that cltyslaughlered 5,700 or the market. Part of these went to supply order * fr iri other towns , Un firm has juscre ceived COO fat steers , at a costof $12 per head , or fc'-V-UO ( or thu lot. Thenu are Maid to bo he finest lot of range cattle ever brought to thu market , and average at least 1,200 , pounds ; ross , or CUO pounds net hoof. Following Is the Las Vegas ( N. M. , ) Ga- /.etto jubilnut headlluoj ; Whoop-La ! Wo'ro Uladof It. Got There , KII. Now York for ( Jluveland. HIsKlettor.il Vutu21l ) . t Is a Mighty Long JUllronU that Has No Turntable. Will the Gang PJuaKu Take Notice and Walk ! Jlory Knough for u Year Deliverance at Hand. Tlio Tr u Hi Hi I Auctioneer. . 'rom an Kxclmngo. "Gcntlmuon , f can't ' Ho about the lorep. Ho { 3 blind In ono eye , " aid the auctionoor. The horse was Boon knocked down to a speculator , who had been greatly struck by the auctioneer1 ! ) honesty. After paying for the horao ho said : "Yen were honest enough to toll mo that thia animal was blind in ono oyo. Is there any other defeat ] " "Yen , sir , there la ; iiu h ulno blind in thu othur eye , " wan the prompt reply. in Nebraska mid 1 own during the \rook ending November IB , 1881 , furnished by Win. YAH Vlock , of the post oflico de partment : NKI1HANKA. Established Hughes , Sioux county , John S. Hughes , purtmaator ; Keystone , I.ison county , Robert T. Thompson , postmaster ; Lavaci , Sioux county , S. V. Drawer , postmaster ; Morton , Gage coun ty , Joseph linker , postmaster ; Kg ti , Dodge county , George Wostmoro , postmaster - master ; Paul , Otoo county , Andrew J. Ponnlngtyn , postmaster ; Stophunoon. Drown county , \Vm. ,1. Stophonnonpoat- master ; Townsend , Gag * county , Ohas. U. Tumor , postmaster ; Wnltham , lluifclo county , Vcticd Polka , postmaster. Postmaster's appointed Hiring , Holt county , Clarence 8ol h. io\vv. Postoflico changes to November 15 , 1881 : Established C.ilhoon . , Appanooso county , Thomas F. O.tlhoon , postmaster , Sargent , Floyd county , Wm. II. Shop- ard. postmaster. Name changed Galva , Ida county , to Clarendon. Discontinued Boyer , Van Buron county. Oovlugton , Linn county. Ooalton , Monroe county. Parvin , Pocationtas county. Rubens , Pocahontas county. Toniplo Hill , Jones county. Worth , Boone county. Postmasters appointed Bolknap , Da vis county , J. II. Hcllwig. Bovington , Madison county , Goo. W. Shroovcs Brookvlllo , Jon'orson county , J. D. Snydor. Climax , Montgomery county , Thos. 0. Davis. Conrad Grave , Grnndy county , Miohaol Ltuchan. DAkotah , Humboldt county , Gaylord Griswold. Gombril , Scott county , Walter D. El - mor. mor.Hall , D.wis county , Lovl F. Hunt. Koszta , lown county , 0. U. Dodd. MoKuight , Humboldt county. Sarah M. Nlekeon. Mount Union , Henry county , P. Hill- yard. yard.Rpno , Cass county , J. A. Ohidontor. Ridgoway , Wlnneshak county , EzraT. Alloti. Vinconncs , Lao county , Horace F. Sargent , jr. Tlio OOIIKO Oonlcronco. November 18. The subject for dis cussion nt the Congo conference to-day wns the freedom trade to navigation of tlio Congo rjvor. Kinporor Willmin Invited the delega tion to ( line nt the palace on Saturday. Wciuhcr To-rtny. 'W'ASIIINOTON , November 10. Upper Mississippi - sissippi ( iQiiornlly fnlr weutlior ; slowly rliiiiR tcnipornturo ; vnilnblo wliula , jjoiiorally from south In iiLrtlicrn portions. Missouri 1'VIr ' woathcrj slowly rising tem perature ; winds generally south to west. A Kchcl Wiir Claim. NKW Yoitic , November 18. United States Snnator Lanmr 1ms commcnued suit in tlia United States circuit court nij.ilnst the gov- eminent to recover 6100,000 for cotton taken from his plant Uion In 1805. Opsra House1 FRIDAY AND ( UTIMUAY , November 21st and 22d For the nnrclioao of a 1'IANO FOll TIIH IIIQII SCHOOL AM ) II.M'IIINATKU CLOCK for HIGH SCHOOL TOWER Under the auiplocs rf the Hoard of Kducatlon , K K. Lonr , rrraldout , II. U. Jamuj , Uuporlatendeiit of Schools , Treasurer. Atlnilfulon HO ccnti , Hoaoived Heats 56 cents extra Pale of reserved Boats will commence at tlio box of lice , 1 hiiraJ y moni'iifr , No\ ember 20. Doors ojxin al 7 o'clock , Kntirtalnmcnt nt 8 o'clock , 11 ATINr- , Saturday , Nov , 22 , at 2 p. in. Admlesion , Chtldiun , 25 ccntn ; Ailulls , 60 cents Itehervcd icats , I'arquctto only , 7fi centc. CLAUA M. 1'IKIIUK , PIANIST. The Sttlnnay & Hon'ii Concert Grand n < ed Is from rdholm & Krlckson' . ' , State Agents for Stt'laway li Sons. J. M. Ilagoi's Grand Illstcilcal Drnma , Kntltled , AllJRory and Tableaux , which will bo Riven under hlu direction by over ftOO characters , tultcn by ) iu pits of Iho Illun and Grammar ecaoolt , u lstod l > y .iduatoaai d otheir. Since tha Allegory was produced In Omaha , It hat been thoroiiKhly rovlhcd and ramodelcd , Introducing many new and KiinTkllui ; feaiurea , rendeilnir It of ttorllngh'etorlcal ' value. novl7-M Iron & Brass Foidrj IDS South llth Street , OMAHA , NEU. Manufacturers of llras CaalliiKS , Btovo CaatlnKS and all other KIIO cantliiKi a Bitclal ) ty. Kpoclal often ii ( 'lvcn to thu nmiuf jtturu of cutlnga for patonti itliiKH made at a few houm' nollco. No work wl Lo delivered unlcm tatUfactlun In ulven C. llKHTii : SON.tFON , Succcaiors to Mr , Thoo. O BOH. HENJ1T SINCERE , DYEING , CLEANING , REPAIRING , UKl'AIUINa AND TAILOFUNO DONK ON fillOHT NOTICE. SATISFACTION OUAUANTKIID. OTflpoolal eire U taken In Dyelcg , Cleaning and Curling of 1'liimiu and lips. IStb and Karnam , undo Houranka National liunk. AH. ST. JULIEN , PROPRIETOR. S. W. Cor. 10th St. and Oapltol Avenue. On the European Plan. Flrat'Clau In croTyTe peck Table lupplled with game nj all delicacies of ho oeoaon , where you pay for only what you order as per bill nf faro , llooms attached for tranelent ous- om. Will also keep day boarders at the mctl enable ratei. E. KETH. ! Finest Millinery And IU aooJiln tlie City , H12 Doug'iia ' St - - OmntaNob. Amelia Burrouglh OFFI015 AND JIBfllDKNOK 1617 Dodge St , Omaha Tl Ll'.l'HONK NO. 141. DK , BWETWAM , O.'Uco 15th stroct , lirst ttoor north cf "arnam In Uoyd'u ' opera houso. Leave oidora nt oflico or Saxo'n drni ? storo. llcsidonco No. 1012 Farnam St. Krbidenco Telephono. 070. Ollioo Telephone , 150. MISSES ft , & E , IHtill DRESS MAKING FARNAM BTHKBT , Opjo-I'o lloyil' * Opera HOIW , 1216 ff STEEET. MenV , Youths' , Bo ; & ' and Childrens' ov MensJ , Youths' , Boys' and Childrens' Mens' , Youths' , Boys' and Ghildrens' A Large Line of Underwear for Men and Boys. ss i , _ PRICES DEFY any COMPETITION 1210 FARNAM STREET , CAPITA ! , PBIZfi $150,000 " We io f.ereby etrUfy o ( us tupervlit t\t m tuijttfur.ts for ali the Monthly atid 3ini-Annuci Dtatnnga o/ the Z/oufjiznu Stats Lottery Ccntpcfij sf J to ptrion nnnagt cmcl eonrrcJ ( Ae DrutJinji ( Atuitiltvi anriMat ( Aacoma or oondurfrtl tri/i / IcnfniljfntMf. . nnd in fcctl/ait/i foirarrf aJJ far 'ir , CTK ! weauthorlii thetoinfiny ( a use ' " ttileatc , uitli/ao-simKce cf our ' ( n Hi cultertiKmtntt. " COMiII33IONKU3. TTNl'Ur.OKnFNTKIl ATrilACrriON , U OVEH HALF A MILLION UISTUIUUTKD. LoQisiana State Lottery Cinmau ? , Incorporated In 18C3 lei IB yean by Ibo legKJtta ser ( or educational aud charitable pnrpoiei iritb uv Hal o ( 81.000,000 to which u lejerro fund of ot I5M.CCO bag Blnoe beou added. Ily an ovornhelmliiz popular vrlo lla ( ranoblM iraa mode a part ot the proton ! italt oonctUuiloc adoptad Dooembor Id. A. I ) . 1870. Ita grand Mnglo numboi drawlnyn Uii plaoo monthly. II never > oaloa 01 pottron ? * . Look at the ( ollowlnjc IllBtilliullon I KCtll ailANIMONTIILY.J AMITIIK Extraordinnry Soini-Aninial Draw ing. In tlio Aciiil'iny ot Music Now Or- lonns. Tucsd y , December 10. 388-i. Jnder the ncrnoimlBUiieri talon and inarin eiiicnt of IKN.fl T lliAUKHlAKL : > , nMouiiUimuml OiN. : JUIIAI , A. KAHLV , of VlrKlnla. CAPITAL PRIZE , 8150,000. TIckctH are Ten Dollars only. Hahos LIST OK IUUZE3. OAI'ITAC WUZK . - _ . . . .1110,991 J Oriml do . eu.coi 1 < > i do . 2 > , OCI LMUiiirmzKiiou 110,000 . so.oot 4 fl' . ilo f > )00 . I2jtm 10 1'UIXKS of 1009 . -.CCC ' CO jb (00 . M.OOC Ho db a W . : i/OC ( 5-J3 : (0 ( 'J O . 4I.OCt 0)0 ) do .0) ) . 00 OOt gtU do tO . tO.WX 100 ApproilruUlou piltoaof | [ 03 . 000 , 00 da do 100 . M.fl ( 100 do do 79 . 7r.UI 171) frlces nuoantlai ! lo. . . . . .ISII.COI Application lot r tea lo oluba should b in4di out ; 0 the clflco of the Company la New Oiler.ns. For fuither Information wrllo cloirly Klvlnpr fol < ildrcsx. I'OSTAL NUIKi , Kiiirosu Mrnoy Orders , or fiw York KxchanKe In ordinary letter. Currency jy KxprcsH ( all uuins of fl aud upwards at our ex- wiibo ) addruaiod U A. DAUrUIH. 1 U. A. DAOrUIH. Sow Orleans t . C307 fl veritb at , Wuhlngton D. 0. tfako I' . 0. Ifoney Ordoro payable aud address lCKlst ri l Ixittorn to NKW OJILKAN8 NATJONAT , UAKK. Mow Orloani , La. FOWEIt UMPHREY.S' . . _ InnwaayoaM rlprcl * ) I'r rtiiloiuof ; anemliientl > hy lcl n. bliujtlo. HnfoandHiii-o. ( cii'Ar , jio.i. t ur.r.ii. ziur . r . 4)onK ) tlon , Intl mmatlonfl. . . " 5 orniii , W"rral''v\tr. Worm t'ollu. . . ! 45 Dlurrhmiof olirlilroMor Adult * . . -4J IlUniilory.Orlplnif , ItlllomOollo } Olioltint. JlfqrbiiN , Vomltlna JSJ Ooiiuli * . l-'olil , llnincullU JJ Iluuiluiliu'l. HlekJIciSacho.Verflso ' i y l ciiBliitllllhushlnmch . ! 4. > Uuiipruiiixl url'iilnfiill'iii'louK . ! J5 IVIillei , too I'rofino I'erlodn. . . . . * 3 Crr.illi , Oouph , DimcultllroAlbW . - " Halt lllioiiiti , ICrvilpclmi , Kruptlnni . ' liliciiiiiiiilUin , Kli-iumatlorc nj. . . . . ) i' vtirandAiiinftJiillii , ilolarla . nil I ll , lllliidorJllecdin , . . . . . . . . . . 'nlilrrli , culi ) orobrnnloilnlluenta . rill \VlioniiliiKtVMiKli.ViolntOounui . no ( J.n.ru > oblurriiJ 'l VeaLutJj ICIiluuy DUoi'Mii. . . , . M ) Ncrvouii ] > ) illljr. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . " " Rorvnim AVrfuUiM > wWotting lied .nil lIi > -iiMJJitrtl eli -iirt.l' liratlon1.0 | EE iEiSSs VIS hold li lru 'il t . or nont putlnnld oil noeiiit of price. HouJ lor lr. Ililliiplirl'yii' llonUoni < Mum ) < , nMil ; ( li > wii ) iMj < ' ; & E4BALY , Hiul & l ini < i/Hii. / C \ , ll il rir DAIIO CATALOGUE lor I 1 , 1 nvWl i nicni I ; . , Hulu , l l , i. , SUnii , ( Irucil Mijgi'i B ( IU . ' " ll.u , SimJry lUua OnlliU lia'rl ( | > ir iMiUiUti , lie InrluJii ImltuclWu and Anuunf Jhu uu fSEOLDlLMBLE THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COl- LENDER COMPANV , I80COKSS0113 TO TUB J. M. B. & B. CO. ) a I The mo t eztonslve ruaaulaitnroriol IN TUB WOULD. John noctatruBor Oonoml Agent or Nebraska an Western Iowa. , SO S. Tenth Street . . . . OHA1IA , NlJU. oradatlou DllllarJ and I'ool Tables and materla t ! rice 11 St. Charles Hotel , Four ftory brlclt , just erected on O. sheet , bo- twten 7lh and 8th n root n. Fluuit lurnhhir.l , Imrt and incHt reanonablo prloid house nt the Capitol. Near nil depots. Mitt ) . KAlKCOAKLKV , n py fl-mo 1m l'r | irluio OMAFA Chemical Ofeing . AND- 0. T. PAULSON , Proprietor. Gcntlerrena' Clotli'ni ' ; Cleaned , Dyed and Hrinlrud. Ijullea' Dresses Cloanni and Dyed , without Hipping. Plume * Clmncd or Colored any simile , to nnuiple. 8111m , Velvets auo Laces ClearieJ , Dyed and Ilo-tlr- Isbod. 1212Douglaa Street , OMAHA , NKP ALONG TIIE LINK OF TUU Cblcago. . St. . Paul , Minneapolis wd OMAHA RAILWAY- The new extension of this line from V ko3eU np the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of Mm QAN through Concord and ( Joloido ! Reaches the hot portion of the Htito , Speolil ex curnton rate * for lend icokero over thl * Hue t Wayne , Norfolk and Ilattlcgton , and vln Blair to a ptlnolpal poliiU on tbo . ' SIOUX 01TY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trains over tbt O. , nt. r , M , & O , Itailway to Cor Dgton. Uloux City , rouca , Uaitlngion , Wayne acil Norfolk , t0030.xa.oot ; t.t HlXM.lx * or titmani , OakiU.a , Nollgb , and througb in Val- [ entlue. orra miUtn Pilanor . . . . . . Bohemian. DOMESTIC. Biuitvoist r . St , Lou in. A.nhauBor. . . . - .St. Louir * . Brafc r * . . _ _ . . . , . . . . jVTiln'ftHr ? r' . Sciilit/-JMsutr - . blilwuukw. Srua'a . Onmhu. Ale , I'orvpr , Doinustio nud vp. MA11JIBU' NKW sroiuui NEW GOODS A. KAU8H , Merchant Taiior 822'J. 10th btreotib tw < ioii Karuaoi and Ua'ne/ 1'iw i r ixt anil gnrxl Qocitj & sp claUy All clottf ra ule up In Kood otv Id and on abcrt not'ca. CaU fcBi bJQOUtliiwU. r.ru ember Uit vlao 3I2a. llbS ,