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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , NOVEMBEK 3 , 1885 , STKUCTGRES TOWERING HIGH A Btcadj Ballding Boom In Itassivo Bnsi- uew BlocJc.1. A MISGINQ SANITARY ENGINEER. Vine Polloo Work Tom Krnnnnl Called to Omnlin Ootinljr t'oll tlcHon the Boom < 3lonn I'roin tlio Ttin nrn'8 I.i.vortr.N DuilRAU.1 The continued plrmsunl. wcathor lends to thu belief that the numerous large blofkH in Lincoln now in coursoof con- btruoti m will ho onolosrd and ready for the carpenters before winter sets in. Strangers who visit Lincoln unto with nurpri.so the largo number of buildings , both business and rosidcnco , that arc going up. The year has been the mot prosperous In the city PO far , and these Interested say that ( he boom will bo pro- portionutoly large next year. Among the larger blocks now building that of Hichardri Brothers , oornur of Klovcnth and O streets , is the mostmotro- ) > olitan in luincaranco. It will bu four stories with a high basement. The lower walls are of heavy cut limostonu. From thu baHumunt up to the coruico St. Louis proHsed brick is used , with terra eotta and sand stone for the window caps and ornamentation. The corner room is especially de.vgued for Iho USD of the Lincoln National bank , mid llru and burglar proof vaults will be built in the f ails not only tor the bank's ue but for whoso who occupy ollices. An elevator tor the convenient ; . ' ot tcniinls aim those doing business with them will add to the desirability of ( he block. Although llio building will not bo completed short of thioo months cury ollicu has boon en gaged ut gooil routs. At the oorticr of O and Kightocnth elrccta a ponderous four-story warehouse It bo ing constructed lor Uaymond Bros. tbe u-sed by thorn for their steadily in creasing biiHincss. Tno front ulovatlon is ornate in design and will bo thu most beautiful in thai vicinity. J. L. Osboruo lias just moved into a new throe-story and basement building , which cost in the neighborhood of ? ! il- ) CO , ) . The walls iir. ) very heavy , mid they were built so Unit the walls could bo cariicd up two Moors higher , making a h'vo story buildmsr. At the corner of Tenth mul N streets John M. Connell is just ! iuisliing up live beautiful three-story store room * . They nre models of beaul > and architectural finish , and should justly bo a pride to their owner and designer. On N between Kluvcnth and Twelfth Streets , Knlerpriso block , which covers 75 fool by 110 feet of ground , in under roof nml given ever to the carpenters. It hits thrcu lloors and will be healed by eteam and have all modern conven iences. It would bo useless to attempt an enumeration of all tlio buildings just un closed and uiulur way , for they uro al- aiost numberless. DAVIS , THE 8KWKR ttNOINEF.H. "Whero is Chester B. Davis , tlio cele brated sanitary engineer ? " asked a lead ing citizen yesterday ; ' ' 1 have not seen him for a month. . " A Bin : reporter un dertook to learu Iho whereabouts of Mr. JUiiv'iH , but while failing so to do learned eomo interesting facts in connection with Davis' advent into and departure from ' 'ncoln. The BIB : in last August took occasion to enlighten Lincoln citi zens as to Davis' capabilities as an engi neer. Before that time thu city council had , without proper caution , entered into n contract with Davis , who was unknown to any of the members , or virtually so , to devise plans and specifications to gether with profiles and working plans lor a system of sewerage for Lincoln. Davis WIIH to receive $ w'UO ( ) for his ser vices. After the exposure made by the BKI : , which as usual stood alonu in the matter , inquiries were instituted and questions asked and answered concern ing thu work. Davis came here some six or eight weeks ago and submitted a gen eral fichemo for the sewerage to the council. It was published in the Bin : at the time , with comments and opinions of citizens , who , as a rule , were not satis fied with it. The council had madu a contract and Davis could enforce its per formance. It is said , and there scums to bo no doubt about it , that the council ollercd Davis a certain sum of money to throw up his contract with thu city. It is not , known whether Davis accepted the proposition or not , but it is certain that there has been not lung done on sewerage binco Davis' last departure as stated. There is no sewer bond proposition be fore the voters to-day , no surveying has been done , and Mr. Iavis'eouiitcuanco lias not been visible on thu strutds of Lincoln for quite a while. The Bir ; pro tected the city's interests , and yet there nro idiots and knaves who assert that the paper has worked against Lincoln. The liKi : would like to have its record com pared will ) that of its Lincoln con temporaries.KINK KINK POI.IOK WOltK. Last week a second-hand dealer on O street was arrested for recuiviugand buy ing stolen property. His accusers were two men named 1-oliti and Frank Wat- HOIP , the latter , It isundur.stood. is now in prison. Thu two mon confessed that they bad some timu Rineu entered the house of n man named Hooker , who lived out in thu country several mi e.s , and got a lot of jewelry and wearing apparel to the vaiua of about $ ! UH ) . The. men were after wards arrested , bill not until they had disposed of tlio property. While In prison Folito confessed the robbery ami stated that the ololldng had b en sold to the second-hand dealer , and that ho had burled the things In the back yard of his residence , on Iv street. The policu went and found the articles as designated by the thieves. The dealer was arrested and the eabo get for hearing before a justice. Supdonly the case was dropped and noth ing WIIM dono. When questioned , one of the oIllecrK eald : ' 'Oh , well , ix a poor man , and we beared him pretty bad ; that's enough. " Before the dismissal or suspension of prosecution , the police said that thu man had long been .suspected , and stolen coeds were actually tonnii in his place of business. The idea of thu policu waiving iirosocutlnn from philanthropic motives is something very refreshing to those ac quainted with the trim status of affairs. When il comes to taking down Bii : : bigns the coppers iiru an immensu success mid the onler of the mayor is immediately carried out with alacrity worthy of a just cause , but when real offenses are lo Lo punished the milk of human kindness Instantly pervades the cntlro anatomy of the "finest perllcu in the land. " KF.NNAltD C.M.LUDTO OMAHA. Chief Bond Kngineur Tom Konuard , of the Missouri IV.cllie , received a tuleuram yesterday from S. II. 11 Clark at Omaha , mid Tom Immediately packed hisjgrip und departed for the metropolis. It is presumed that Mr Chirk desires to converse - verso with Mr. Kennanl as to the deb- tinioH of the town founded by thu latter gentleman who proudly calls iiiniHelf the father of Lincoln. Sin en the exposure In tJiU paper yesterday of thu Missouri 1'Hcitic'H probable reason In ordering a fciiKpcnsion of operations by Mr Cl.irk. thu mutter has become ono of guner.il discussion , and nearly every QUO agrees that thu road , as stated ytutorday , only dcriirca to further bleed the oily by caring it again. Thu bchcnm in to luivu llui uppvoliors make a now report and citt down the fipiirps from about a hun dred thousand dollars to from thlrt > 'to fifty per cent IOM , thereby working an Injury on those owning 'iho property wi-diL-d by the oompany. Now that the plan 1m ? bin exposed It is not at all llkelv that pitht-r Mr. Clark or Mr , Kennanl will ngiin ho suo- cossful in hlindinir nnvone. Ono of Iho appraisers , whtm spokfii to , ald ho con- Bitfert-d tlu < valuation put upon the prop erty very ron onnbl , mid less than wai paid by the K. & M. , which had bought adjoining but inferior property , us it laid lower and toward thu marshes. POUNTV VOt.tTKN Polities were red hot In Lincoln yester day. The leading candidatcson both the republican and democratic tiekct.s were inurshnlllng their forces in great shape , and u moro busy and energetic sot fit men on both tlcKots never were ccn In this olty. The wire pullers and success , sul political lcndm-4 on the republican Ride claim that they have a dead sure thing , though the majority will not bo us great as at nrst oxmseti'd on account of the lukewarm feeling of fiomo of the party workers. A Nr.w coiirnuTtoN. . Yesterday , Iton. li. I' . Uoggon , cocro- tary of sUite , received lor record from Fremont. Nebraska , articles of incorpor ation of the Western Trust and Security comimny of Frnmont. llodgn i-ouuty. Tno iticorpornlort are L. M. Richards , h. Al. Itceno , Henry Fnhrmiin and sov- or.il others. The object ol the company is to loan money on farms ami other su- ( Mirit'uM , and the aulliori7.rd capitid is ? .M)0OIIO. ) Tlio company Marts out with ! J5OJO ) paid in. nuir.r nirs. Sam Mi-lick , the prcsnnt sherifFof Lan caster county , will have a walk-n-wuy for the ollico to-day , if the ovpre. Jion of his friends may be take n as correct. Hon. H. T. Chirk , of Omaha , is in the city on tmsinoii. Them ere tunny farmers in the citv yesterday buying goods , and the streets presented n lively huuno. Master 1'rcd Diirfee , who had his foot badly injured some weeks ago , is now nearly well , and the many fnends of the briirnt , young lad uro glad of it. ' 1' P.'Kouhn , the well-known architect , who has been absent In the cast several weeks , has returned to Lincoln with his family and is again tit business. The cold wave lhi"j was hoisted over the government builuingSunduy , but the weulhur predicted tailed to muteriali/.e. Homo of the ours of the Capital City railway company have been repainted and tliev present a bright and clean up- pearunee. Mr. Itnhou" proprietor of the Commer cial , is making extensive repairs and alterations about his holel. 8TATK AUUIVAI.3. II. H. Mou"ot-Uentou ; A. II. Howard , Newton ; . Charles West , Osceola ; H. T. Chirk , Omaha ; Walt M. Seelev , Hennctt , J. It. lical , Omaha ; John iucKurhroii , MilfordiC. W. Kaley , KedCloud ; 1) . Uos- serman. L. B. Adams , Superior ; V. K. Davis , Beatrice. lIOWKIi COMPIjAINTS cured and prevented vented by Ui'Frv's 1'i-iti : IAI.T WIIJHKI.Y Hceommumlcil by leading iihysictuns. feolJ by druggists und croccrs. ADDITIOXAIj Ijlst or Voters Seoond District Sco- ontl AVnrcl Anderson OIolT 'ilth and Matuli Amicrsun John SUb I7lh Austin \V 111.WO Murcy Alexander 11 SMliI Pierce Allihon IrvInuiUHS ttith Browned J At 17I ! > Luavenworth Hrlggs A K P.irk ave near Uuntcoui Park Brown J V U 1711 Matey Bergman OOth bet Mason and Picico Boidun LewillWiS Ibth lliirnett A U UJJ7 Pieix'o Unull L W l.VW lluxvaul Itruns Henry ! iii. Leavenworth CnapiuV K Uith and LeavemvorUi , Clover H O 817 S tt4th Claikbun J K ( Hit S 0lh Corner batuuul A' M but Mason and Marcy t'hi } ton bluumaii 18th and Pierce Cairier Kidiard ( ili : S loth Ciaik Joim I * 17th and Jackson Connor Alfred -J10 bt Mary's r Cioiter Win JtfJOS 17th IJrusto Kdward 8 J S Ibth Uickbou J H 1KM S 10th Dub.ich Oo Uilh and Howard Diexcl Chiistlan Lcavcnxvonh W of Ifith Uie.xcl l-'ied Leuvcnwoith W of LTith Uiexel Lewis Leavenworth Wot'Lith Davis K P 'J-WJ Pierce KxlcstonV \ Paul -J5J7 Pacific Knilisli J P Duane nearPoiwclton Kdily lieo H 1517 Jackson t'loncco Chas W Euclhl ave near Mlohlgan. I'lulayson Saml Ceuriiiu ave near Wooiwuith tarnxnaV W 511 S Sixteenth Ureevoy M J Virginia bet Woelworth sail Balttnioro Grllllth John W r,27 Park ave tiiek'or Frank Twentieth and Williams ( iullivun P J Sixteenth and Marcv ( jibson J II Dclasvure Poppielon and Woolworth - worth Huston WmfiOlS r.lghtcenth llarpster C M SH S Twenty-fourth Harrison C V ( Jcorgiii ave neat Mt Pleasant Hough ( ieo K i lieoigia uve Hurt John Nineto.onih bet Mason and Picrco H iebet J M 7-HJ S Twenty-second Howell T ( j 1717 Leavenxvonli llaiman Chas SiO S Seventeenth Haiibcn August Sixteenth und Marcy Hurkncss John Stivuniconth mid Juuicson llirKiif.HS : A O 71:1 : S Twentieth Isaacs U 11 Twentieth and St Marys Jo.msou S P bl ? b ' 'iil Johnson Pctor lth and Poppleton ave Jacobs Win KSWS Uilh KIIIK Kdward "Oth and Lcavciuvortti Keen ( ieo I' ' lX ( > S ' Jth Knowdell Hcniy llttl S 18th Koitlnnd Julius 1010 Jackson Lund J P bltt S Ibth Loomi.s ( Jt'O W C.ithnrino near Michigan Lar.-on H P S W cortHth and Pierce I.oimdsbitiy.I W I'aikund Woolwoilh Moore I ) S Virginia uvti and llunsuoiu Place MoLevu Samuel IWi Virginia ave Murphy Jerry lil'J S Itith McCoy L KM S 17th McCoy 1 > SM and Plcrco Moriurlty J V cor 3illi ) anil Plerco Mullin lixniel J Irtlrt Pierce Jlullln J P 1818 Plerco Mctzger .lulls * S Hth Mai tin Kiti-ild I'.Hli and Leaven worth Mount W T cor Poppleton uvo und Dola- wuio McDernmld Win'JOthand Mason McConnell K U'Oth und St Alury'a MeDonuld ( > 1117th and Mason McDonald J S 17th and Mason Mans l-'iaiikllltiS lUth MtL'arliiv Hani ( "larkson and Mixson ! Mai.01 Hcniy Ibth and Jones McXeil Patk Kith and Muroy Newman A 1711 SI Marys ave N'jo Ficd UJtn and St M urjs uvo Ncelbs Alhnrt 1'itH ) Lcavcuxvorlh NllusSilusW 1517 .lackbJii O'BiInn Win 1H1S Ph-rco Oclio Win IftWCIaikson Powers Michael H-.MS Uith IVteiMm Seven -Mth and Puclfla PanNen Peter SWSttlst IVtcibon Haas A aid a.ul Pacific PIcKett Kdiuuiid lUihund Plercu Peters Ames 1) 17th and Juuksoii ( i I ) Uith and Popplctuu Piper.I B 1014 Georgia Hupp Wm'JOIrt Pleu-o Iteem S J KXJs South nvo biH'rllug Pelci 17th and lx i > uvfliiworth SU'lnlian-en Heniwn 1017 S IDth StadehnamiVm \ -J.I11. ) bt Maiya uvo blieiiillKA71ll.Sll.th Sclmlt . .lolm'fHJ P.icilio Slejrel t'riu su S luth .Saatlehltdu-tmoKtl S 17tli Scliw.uvi-k Win sSl S 17th Smith C IluriS 17th Sully Mielmi'l iMrl b Iflth hmlth Phllpi ) Vlrrfliilu and Wool worth Schlei stein C'h.is I .Ml Juckhon Tnivlrs.lohn P Mich I 'anV of Park ave Ti onji A I ! Mt Phusant near P.itk uvo Wooiley C A 17th near Jackson Wooley J L I'JIU Virginia uvo WHIhinwKdHiWS tTlHfh Wau'iier Win ( Ml S 17th WllTt itt L K 17Ki St Mary's WullerbJ K7WS lUlh Wilson J T &U S 17th Whelmtv I ) P DclH\\uro nnd Mt Pleasant Voiinir It M Marey lunir'JOth Yules ( Jeo CJOii Poppleton Jou.v F. DAI.UV , Omulitt , Nor.gd.lH. Itc btrar , U known us the great of tliu dfxc-stlvo organs all over Urn world. Have It In your house. Ask your ( .Tocer or ilrustciHt fur the jjcnuinu article , uianuticturntl by Dr. J. l > . O. Slejert & Sana , OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY. The "Gale City" Puts a Qnictvu npoa ' 'The Kaw'a Month" Boasting Claim , The Union I'nclllo Ht-mliiunrters Not to be Ttoinovcd Uut to bo Knlnrgcd Itcrr. Ouco more tlio Kansas City pros * ( lies its kilo from thr roof of tin- Union rnoiiio headquarters , and claims llio immediate removal of the general ollices irotn Omaha to tlm mouth of the Kx\v. : This time , however , tlio facts nro nt hand to put un everlasting qulolii9 on tlio non sensical stories. To dolino the nttitudo of the Kansas City papers In the matter and reveal llio basis of their claims , the following from Sunday's Times la given : "Tho publication of the well authenti cated rumor that Mr. Charles frauds Adams , jr. , Is negotiating for thu pur- chuso of the union depot for the purpose of using It for thu goiior.il olllees of the Union'aeitie , outihed no little comment in railroad circle * yosturday. Almost universal credonee i i given llio rumor , as itiHa well kiuiuii fuel that ( ho Union 1'uuilie must get moro commodious gen critl olliocs. and Unit ; Mr. Adums has no particular iovo for Omaha. 'I ho general onices of tlio company occupy an old building formerly used us a hold , which in but half largo enough. As the busi ness of the road is rapidly increas ing under Mr. Adams's manage- ini'iit , moro roomy ipnii-tera have tie- eomo a necessity and no tlmo will be lost in making HID onungo , as a new building must bo prox ided. In any cvonl , theroes no reason why it should bo located in Omaha , us that placu has nuvor been the choice of tlio company. A t'ow yours ago it was proposed to remove tlio ollicus lo Denver , but smee the decadence of the Colorado metropolis this plan has long since been abandoned. Mr. Adams' pruleronou for Kansas City is well known and ho if understood to have had Kan ; ia City in view tor his headquarters over since ho became president 01 tlio Union Paoilie. Persons who are unacquainted witli tlio sources of tlio rumor use the foregoing as reasons why he will come here , but those who know its authority need no arguments for their belief. " With thu clipping of the above alarming - ing declaration in Hand , a reporter of the H .K visited tlio Union Pacific manager s oitico ye.-torduy morning. Thu article was submitted to the nt- tontiou ot the ollieials. A light laugh greeted tlio reading , and tacts of over whelming contradiction wo.ro rovealed. As lo .Air. Adams' ' desire to ptirohiibo ( ho Union depot building at Kansas City , nothing is allirmud nor denied , as it has novur iiceu heard of here , but us to the ohiim that the general ollices would bo moved trom huio , the dllsot is positive. So lur is the Union Pacific company from any such intention either toward Kansas City or any other ambitious county sent in the road's onliro tributary territory , that stops were being yesterday taken to moro lirinly cstablisa its location hero. Last weelc the order was received here for some extensive improvements on the present building. Tlio greatest feature of tliebo is tlio erection 01 a three story addition on tlio north sidu facing on Ninth street. The draftsmen in tlio en gineering department are now busy out lining the plans and the work will bo pushed with -vigor which will bring it to completion by the first of January. When this is tiono it is intended then to put a. mansard roof on the present head- cuiurtors building , thus vastly improving its appearance and rendering tlio upper floor much moro commoJious. Those enterprises with largo numbers of altera tions , the details of which yet await com pletion before being made public. Tlio Planets m November. There is no important celestial phenomena for the month of November unless the meteoric showers on the 13th , l. > th , and 'J7th are considered so. Those of tiio 10th and IMh should occur in the morning in tlio constellation Leo , near the present position of the planet Mars ; those on the SJTth in the evening , radial * ing from the constellation of Andromeda , nearly overhead , about 8 _ o'clock. On the "d Mercury roaches his aphelion farthest from the sun. On the lid thu moon passes near .Jupiter and Uranus , and at ! 3-H ; ) p. m on the Oth becomes "now. " On the no.\l day it is near Mer cury. On tlio 10th it passes Venus , and is in apogee , farthoit from the oarlh , on ihu K'tli. A'eptuno is in opposition on the K.tli , and near the full moon the night of llio 21bt. Ho is always invisible to the naked oyo. Saturn rises in the constel lation Oeinini early in the evening , whim * ho can easily be seen a little northeast of Orion , and is close to the moon on the u'ltli. lie is receding from the earth , having passed his perihelion October til , but will bo most favorably placed for observation on the tilith of December , as he is then in opposition , that is , the earth is passing between him and tlio sun. On the Mh the moon is near Mars , and on tlio following morning pastes close to Jupiter. Prof. Walter II. Smith gives the wealher forecast for the month in Yen- nor'fl almanac for 1835 , as follows : First week. Month opens line ; cold weather , with sleet , snow or rain ; fair , cloudy and windy at close of week. Second week Opens fair and frosty variable : cud of week storms and heavy gales , with damage on the lakes and At- lantio coast. Third week Cold and dull , with scat tered snow tlurrjcs in northern and rain in southern sections ; week ends cold. Fourth we k Uainy , opening of week , with high winds ; cloudy ; mild ; tine , frosty weather ; end of week unsettled , with wind and rain south and snow in northern sections. Close of month Month closes with rains and hiiow ( lurries ; cold. The constellations are about the same ns last mouth , only a lilt.lo moni ad vanced ( o the westward. Arcturus is almost gone in thu north , and Venus is the moil i.rilliuat object in the early ovouitifj southwestern sky. From mid night till dawn the heavens are exceed ingly houulilul. Saturn is overhead about midnight , and near him are all thu grand winter nmntallations. Mars fol lows him in order , then Jupiter and then the morning "With rosy lingers mibirs the Kate ? of light. " The firiinU Hall. Uerniuniu hall was filled with n gay and happy throng la t evening , the occa sion being the grand ball of the Coloniza tion society , Knights of Labor. About 175 couples participated in the grand march , which occurred at Uo'olock , after which thu spacious lloor was tilled with murry dancers. AH excellent programme of twenty-six numbers was curried out and was heartily enjoyed by all. 1'oil man'a orchestra furnished excellent inn- bio for thu occasion , mid everything passed o V in the most approved manner. Thu auctioning of lunch baskets at 12 o'clock ciuated considerable sport , and added much to the good feeling and joviality which characterised the entire ontortahimcnf. Both socially and ( limn- chilly the nfl'nir was highly successful , and tlio members of the society can con- tuoiRjelveslhnt the colonization ncliriun has received substantial assist- nnro lit the Mart * . During the droniift * Mr. R Rojowntor at Iho Invitation of the committee , made n short nddres * After thanking the members for the honor Conferred on him , ho compnrnd thu Knights of Labor to the knights of old. Both endeavored to rollout di tn , M be chivalrous and protect the people. ' The ( wo orders , however , differed in one essential point. for the older knights sometimes turned robbers themselves , which was never ( ho case with ( ho Knights of Labor. The speaker , referring Xt > tlio colonization scheme , said it was communism , but not of that typo which has ulmoit revolution ized some of the f'ouutrios of the old world. The principle of that commun ism was first to destiov and then build ii ] ) , while the communism which was proposed by tlio Knights of Labor aimed to build ttii , but not destroy. The object of the society was n worthy one , and had the full sympathy and support of the speaker. Mr. Rosowuter concluded his address by ( dating his belief that the plan of the colonization society was the only satisfactory manner in which Iho labor problem could be solved. It relieved the overcrowded oilier and gives to mon homes in the country , where they can provide for themselves and families , and secure a competence otherwise unattain able. At the close of the addrovs dancing was resumed nml continued till a Into hour. The following are the gentlemen who had thu all'alr in cliai-jro , and lo whom great credit is duo for the success of thu occasion : Master of Ceremonies Jcromo C. Pent- zol. zol.Floor Floor Managers Jacob Komi , Wells Hammond , S. M. Srnggs , A. Finkenkel- lor , I' . Shoughroo , JJeorgo Blake. . Committeeof Arrangements J. L. Lohleiu , .John 1'etz , .la m us Farrell , Don- ni.s Kellehcr , Daniel UohatmyVillium ( jis-iolinati , Jos'Mih Il.irimun. It Kam merlins. Iliehard Therlcles , I' . Hinchey , Dan D.Tilov , John Burda , T. deary. Uecojil'on ' Committee William Oissel- man , C Wohrer , D.in Dadey , D. Kcluher , I'at llinuioy , Jamus Farroll. tiiliuorc'H Gfiuid Concert. The following is the complete pro gramme Issued by Mr. ( Vdmoro for the grand concert lo bu gixen by his famous band at Boyd's opera house Hits evening. It will hosoen that agreal and Interest ing variety of popular muio Is to bo pro- scnted , and both educated musicians and. those who make no pretentious to any knowledge of thu "divino ait" will lind something in the programme to make the mvnlng memorable UN being ono of the bestcutertainmenl.sof the kind over prusunlod tor the p.itronugj of our oiti- 7.U11S. . 1 OviTturo "T\iinliiUNer. " . Wngncr ' fiilmoro'd JtnuiL 2 Idyl "I'mc as Snow. " . Lance Odmore's Itninl. a Solo for Fluto--Ulul of r.ira'llsc ' > . " . . .La'c itr. Kiwi Lax Accompanied by a Quartette of French Horns. " aiessw. Wcaton , Mueller , J Ilm and K.llcr. } ( inmd OjKjm Suicctiuu . ifeeibeer ( iilinoLc'.s Jlaiiii. Intioiluchi ! ; ceius Miom "L'Afrlc.'iuc , " "Lo Prophete , " "J/Ktojlo du Xoul , " "Ll-s llu- Kiieuots" and other openisitli ; s , < ilos lor cornet ( Mr. Bent ) , cliliioticl ( IIrr . tockl t ) , anil onplionhun ( Sliriior It.illiiyolii ) . . " ) Seemi iintl Caviitinafioiu lirnunl "Jr- naid in Vohinn" . . . ' . Venll .Mile. Louise I'yV. 0 Qinitetto for Troiulxines "Soldier Choius from Faint. " . ( lounoil MC.SMW. Uuerieku. Wilson , KrucKor ami . 7 ( inuul lV rlithu | FuntaMo-- ( - iiiore'slJand'sToiirot tho. Muttons. " . J . Fancullll This Knntasio is a tniu tone painting of iho tour of CiliaonVs Hand in Kuropc. It has nlieady Ivon played hy the hailj ( In ever liitv cities of tie ! union , and hnsKlvon the greateb't iilensure at every nerfhViimneo. 8 1'iilka " 1'i icato. " ' . - . . Strauss 0 Sfcmi and Duet From ' ' 1J Trovatore. " "Miserere. " . Vcrdl- Mr. li. U. r.L ntaiHlSl nocltirijoIo ! ; ; Arcoin- ii.ink'd bv lull luiul. 10-Swedlsh Konj ; ' ' 1'ol-kii. ' . Hebbe Mile. Louise I'vk. 11 Iujl-"Bluekbmlli ( in the Woods. " . . . . Mlrhaclis Finale-Old Jlimdiud. uxoi.i : TOM'S CAIHV. At thn Pcoplu's Theater last evening Ihe Craig comedy company presciidd that old Mand-by "Uncle Tom's Cabin. " There was a very largo audicnco present to witness tlio familiar play , and the uni versal opinion w.is oppressed that thu old sennes were vividly and artintically jiortraycd. Thu new management is de termined to have a lirst-eluss stock com pany al tlio People's , and to give Omaha the benefit of tlio boat actors that can bu procured. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Jealous Women FlgM. " ( leorgo Bolts and Mrs. BotU" were registered on tlio blotter al the oily jail la > t evening. The names weru Ihn prop erty of two colored individuals who were resting behind llio bars of separate cells. George had his hand bandaged and his arm in n 'sling , while a .streak of red on hia shirt cull'.showed that someof his blood had boon shed. "Who cut you ? " nskod . " 1 don't know " a reporter. , re plied Bott.s. "Two women got to light ing and I tried to soparuUt them , and when the thing was over with 1 found 1 was cut. Ouo of the women diil it , but which one I can't tell. Perhaps my wife can. She's in the other cell. " So Mrs. Bolls was interviewed. She acknowl edged doing thu culling , bill said it was a mislake. She had Intended to cut Sophie Woodward , another dark-lined damsel who had been itbubing ami threatening her. Shu said she was married - riod to Bolts hist July , and that previous to the marriage ho had lived with Sophie. KVIMI Mnco the wedding day Sophie has felt rather hurt and has done her bent to make Mrs. Bott.s miserable. Last night the two met on Twulith MrcotXmd in dulged in H tirade of abuse and ended in bt-iys. Bolts put in an appearance jiiut as his better half drew a knifu and sep arated tlio women. Ollicor White took the r-oupln in charge and escorted them to thu city jail. They were rcleaM-d later in the evening by depositing $10 each for nppcaraqCo for trial this morn ing. _ _ _ I'ersonal PnrajjwphH. A. H. Case , of Lincoln , is nt the Mil- lard. J. H. Overton , Nebraska City , is at the Paxton. ' M. W. Stone , of Wahoo , in at the Millard. fi A. L. Snow , of 'York ' , is in the city , stopping at tlio Paxlon. 1) . J. Hamilton , of Crete , is In the city , stopping at the Millard. Will ( ! . Jones and wife , of Fullortoii , an guests ut thuMilliH'd. John Xohrung and Robert Dorgan , of Lincoln , are at the PajUon. Martin I. Brewer .and wife , of Fullerton - ton , are guests at thu P.ixtou. F. II. Suott and II. C. UriukorhoT , of Harvard , are , blopping at thu Millard. W. B. Wood , of the Union Pudlio rail way , returned frim his visit in the cast yebtcrday. Low Pixloy has returned from Michi gan , where ho has been hovonil weeks packing and &hipplng apples to Branch tic Co. Mrs. P. S. Gilmoro. accompanied by hur daughter , arrived in thu cit > last evening from Now York. She expects to meet her husband , leader of ( iilmorn'i band , to-Jay , and accompany him on his tour through the country. Oololier Wont hop. The following la the niotoorologbal aunirunry for tno month of Ootobor , iu reported by ( ho local signal eervico officers IIUhcH barometer ftO-sri , dale flth. ro\\cst iMroniclerWil , d.ito ir.th. Monthly rancoof Imrouwirr , 0iU ( , IllKluvf temperature 7.1.5 , dixtu tOth. Lowest tennxMiitiiro 'MM , ilntoSlst. ( hinlMtilnfty range of temperature ffl.0 , date 4ih. IxwH dally range of UunpOKilnro 0.0 , date Mean daily ran go . . . Menu dally dcw-poliil . . Slcvm dully ruhtivo liumidlly 71.8. Pivxalllnn direction of wind , north. Total movement of wind , < i,7h > mllcn. H1iliest ( velocity uf what ntul direction ft north. No. of fogey days , I. " " clear " W. " " fnir " w. " " cloudy " n. Xo. of days on which rntn or snow fell , a. Dates ot trosts , 4 , 5 , fl. y , 14 , 'M , si , y > , VJ.1 , i * COMl'.VHATIVi : MlAN ! It' : m rcw tars ot.t ism oj.r > ISSt ) ( Utl 1874 ( .l tBSl 011.0 tsw t : issi ou , tb7 ntU IMl 57. ! ) costr.vn.VTtVR IMIICH'IT.VTIONS. : IR71 'J.t : liu'htm 1873 .Vli Inches . . .rt.'i " isrn 1.4:1 : i.srt i.1 * ! ISM ) . ! MU IS74 . .7. IS l 7ri U..V. u.fil 1S7I ! 4.511 1KSH . .4.UI " The giealc.stnilnfiill was on the llth , 1.7 Inches , the liM.-tt on the ' -Mh , . 'JS ot un Inch. Election ruturns will bo read from the stage of the People's Theater to-night. Miss Udmi Courtney as "Top.ioy" in Uncle Tom's Cabin. ADUITlONAh of Votoi-s irilu ) Klrst District of the Second Ward. 15th hot Cnstrllnraml Vlnton Uulonek Joseph llth tvt Wlllliuns and Hick ory lirown Prank 1421 JOIUM Bianner Krnst loih bet WHIlnins and Center Btiitun ( i Ifih and Ciistollar lo\\'ii ! , ) J 18th and Castcllar Uea.soii b Leaveuworlhhfl ith ; : and Itth ll.iif.v ) Adoipli Nth and William * Coiison K A lath and 1'aciiio Daily Put Muitlm luM IMli and lO Filcdimiii .losc'iih tilth and Jonus Fox K F I Ith and .Inckson FornuuiLk Vutl.u 10th bet I'inx-o and \Vil- lilllllS Fos .Mines Itth bet Pierce and Williams ( iouldV II l.ith bet Center and DIIIC.US ( iio-is.lolin 1'uciiH'bct llth and 15th Ciiiia Aii t alley hot .lout's and Lviiveiiworth llcdborg Jehu Leavenworth but UUh and Mth Hers Frank llth bet Williams mul Hickory Klln .l Nth and Leavenworth lyin K F llth mid Lc.ivcnuoith KlimiK'l ( iooiio ll'Jl Ica\en\Miili ) Kunel John luth bet 1'lcico and U'llllaun Keii.loseiili ith : ; hot Hickory and Williams Kunel Joseph loth Ixit Pierce und Williams KrcelJolm Itth and \ViIliaius \ I.iiuh'tnan ,1 C lh : ! | and LeavciiNVorth Lnbler .Mix ; Puciuc but ith : : and Htli Luper Win Jackson hot tilth and Utu Lovl Josi'jili cor 14th and Williams Mat.strom John F UitH ami Iliukory MeCufre'ni l.VMS Iftth Nomlt/ Mathew llth bet Plerco and Williams I'ascht'iidorl Kolu'it litth and I'.iuiuu Jtmes Jem 11th and Williams Itoiniok Joseph Hit Le.ivenwnrth Sokol John 1 tlh hot Williams and Hickory Sells I ) M lllt ( ) S uith Swab Henry 14W U'trnMiwoilh hut lie Henry liith and Jack-son helnulur Frank l ih but Jones and Leaven- wet th Schmidt Louis 101.1 8 10th Shaw James I'.ith bet Center and Dorcas btcvcns Win Ittth and Williams Sviiiulti John llth and Willi.uiis VHP IcJ V 14th and Williams Welilon ( ieoiji A 1414 Leavenworth Widte.I M 14th and I.e.i\en\u > rth White T W 14th and Lea veil worth \VIUu W II11118 litli Wallbridco L l > 17th bet Williams and Hickory ' ory " ' JAJIKS DoNsn.r.Y , Sit. , * T Kortt I'.stntu Trutisrcrs. The following tr.xnsfoiM were lilo'l Oct. 81 , with the county clerk , and , reported 'for the Biu : by AmoVKeul" Ktl-ate : llclrs of Jacob Shnll to Dartholomnw .1. Scamiell , lot IS block 10 Schuli's M. add Omaha : wd-SBOO. John li. McCa no and wife and others to Otto Lohuck lots 4. r , ( i , 7 , 8 , 0 , 10 , 11 , W , lf ! , U and 15 , liannchl , Omaha , w d-S7.HO , Thomas Collins und wite to P.ililck Con- noi-s , n' ' oflot 10 block ti KounUe's 4th add 0 mall a , w d SSOO. William Fleming and wife to A. S. ChurchIll - Ill , lot 11 Illiuchaauh place Omaha , w d Ad.i P. Drake and others to Xels C. Ander son , lot 1 block ! ! , Diake's add Omaha , w d S'.HK ) . ( ! uy Hoxvnrd and wife to William Muck , lot 1 block fi , Ituyd'b add Omaha , w d WOO. Ella L. Weslon and husband to Ainjust H. Donecken , lots 1'J , : i , 4 , 5 , block a , Doneck- iV mid to Walnut Hill , Omaha , w d S'J.IOJ. us II. Donccken and xvit'c to Clitton K .Miiyno , lots 1. 'J. I ! , 4 , 5 , block 'J , Uoneckeu's odd to Walnut Hill. Omaha , w d S'i,10i ) . John L. JleCasjtionnd wito to C. K. Maync. lots I , r , 0 and 7. block 1 , West Cumin0' add Onmli.i , w d SIK)0. ) Isa.ik liclchenbcrf : and wife to Clifton 15. Ma \ ne. lots , block To , Walnut Hill , Omaha , wd-8000. Chailes 1 ! . liustln and wife to James Neville , lot N , block 7S , Omaha , w d 810,500. Katie A. 1'arkei und hii bdiid to Kmma K. Plj > u\ lot 1 , block 3 , Huiibcom Place Om.ilui , w d W,7" > ! ) . Howard H. Smith and wife to William .I. Welshans. lots Hand 10. IIoiiM-lV Kiilnli vision of lot 15 , Hartlett's add , Omaha , w d $ lyik > . lefferfion W. Ucdfoid and wife and others to Win. L. MrC'atftie , lot 3 , blocks , Kiikwood add , Onuili.i , w d-SbOO. Kmma Hill lo Kll/abcth A. lirownlce , lot 10 , block I'J , K. V. Smith's add , Omaha , guar dian de l-3h50. John A.McShunoto Man" Butler , lots 18 , 11 nnd 15 , block , Spilng Hill , Omaha , w d- Election tickets at Omaha Lithograph ing & Stationery Co. CLOCKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! TUB IIioKMAN BA/.AAH COMPANY. liall programmed and invitations tit Omaha Lithographing and Stationary company. If you buy lumber anywhere , without firot getting Iloaghmd's prices pou will lose money. Croft loans money on Diamonds and Flue watches. Hoom ! , Willmell block. * j II. W. Yatcs yesterday Hwolled the con tribution for II L Wpolridge th'o street car driver , b > tlie aildition of . * ) . tie Oreatctt MadlcftlTriuia U of the Ace ! SYMPTOMS OF A TO8PBOLBVER. I.oMofiivprlllCt IluirciUcoatlTc , 1'iiln In the tieinl , % rlili n dull Bi-nnittliiii In llio bncli piirt. 1'nlii iia--v llio ( liauliler * Undo , lfnllac § nfier > allnLr , williiull * . luclluntlon to oxrillonol * builr orinlnd , IrrJtKlillltyorieiiipiir , I.oir ej.lilU , wlih KforlliiuuriinTlnsiinclretcil Huinoiluif , AVearlurvt , lll/zlnei * , I-'Iutterlna al tha Henri. Dais tiofoiotbo ores , llcaduclie ver Ilia rlclit < T" . ] ( e tlc daii , wllb fitful dreninn , lllzlilr colored llrlac , anil CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S I > JIr.S are c iitclully odaptod to such oiiii ? , ona UIIBD elfccta Bitch a ctiangRflfretliiignstoiutonlthtliDSuirerer. Ttc-r Iiirr o ln > / iii > cllle. n'lt ' u Dth fcody to Tnke ou Flt li. tnui tba erxem 14 yionriiheil.anil liylhclr Tonic Action on UJB l > lt ( tlTcOranufllpt larHtool&ra trftilyppj. ITIiajric. itt 3tiirruyNt..rU.V. TUTT'S ' EXTRflCT 3AR8APARILU & < > noratM the Ixxlr , jiinkri licaltlix llcih. BtreiiKtutin tit ) Hfjik , repuli B llio wastes of Via n/sUitn witli pure blood ai.'l iiard nuuele ; fjocii ttiii nervous tptotn. Inngortttov tha brain , mid lmirt Uia vigor ot uuuUoad. il. HollbrdnurcUt * . piurray tNc 'YorIr. A.lllTtOXAri Mst of'Votrr.i Iti llio Meoonit DUI clot of ttio Hlvilt AVnrd. Arohllmld J IMortuul Fr.mklln Asmaslli 1 1. 1 U > 7 Mi vision Aiii < rr oti lU-nt I'll ' lontiina Aibcvu.i'jrio Hurt Atulfiw U I' iim Sfirard Amlcrsun , ) no ItmViiralon \ AMni.in llonty iii-arltliiiT' hrlrkyarii Auilcrsou Win I1UII7 llainiltvil AnileiNon UV ; ' > M nud Sewaid Anch iloodv S SVUOSewtirJ Unmn lou 1 1 Y Uniilliurst M L I'lor Koilen L.I Dhl.slou Uro.ull'iMit ' .1 II Pier and C.ildvvcll Hubu'r .l.i < liter' * brio.t ynr.l Itiitdort I triit \ u ; * .Montana Hiown .Inincs M VWJ FnmUllii lUiillcit IlC'.irr. DhKslun Hnlloy Frsn'c P. ji Ciniiluaatid Idaho -iHjC iK'iimpboll A'JTth ami Ciuiilti ! : a O S liUlon ) : uul Idaho D.in ca'ithaud Unit llclutmnv ! ' b'l .WlVtttor ' llnrn.ifle .1 It vvali and Canir ion Darnaclc Ulchnid'.vitli und CaiuiTon IKdley'lM UKM r.uiinbull IJovd I v W ISirkorVtaMh and iMIU lirady.lohucttr Illondonud I'lcr lli\\vn A U eor ( 'inaiitt ) and Ul.ilto Ucldnltaan Kllti-ViO Doeatm Itrown Andrew tttits Fmnklln lira ) ton F li cor Franklin and Campbell Hlt'U-e Owen CliarUw near IHindm , ' Onutplu'll C ) C ir Irene hid Kwutur - i ,1 L Caimron famish M U Uaidwrll and Irena fallen K NNS ) DnlKlou t'niw I ! I'rtli ) and Unit filil IM12.11S Oaldwcll Comes ,1 II f hurliM ( JaitMii f U'Saiindcra and Clark Cr.tger ( ll&'ilri Ducatur fain 0 W'JHV Sovvanl f < > . \ m Kobcil S to a iKvatnr f lixiNVI.s Hurt but : ( Kli and lllst fan-en Alfix'd'JTifli and Ciulluinln Cmlen Win Ivelldull f ullfii M.utln KundiiU f i.audU'r t liuN : K litncrs bi'.ok ' ynrd f.itnoyV A cor Khuimil I'utii'O .ivo C'hustciiien Flint aist and ( Iiunlnt ; ( lianuy li L L.ikov ot Sun in lot M Dw. ver .loliu. lames and ilaiiililon Dunv ( ieo T f iiiniibpll t Davis U K\H \ \ fli.uleH DennyV \ T Chailes st Di-vol 1 * .1 llnrdi'tte bt-t ICIm ; nnd Campbell Do.Me'l'hos lUitiiana Citniin Dou heny .1 T Siiw f iimlni ; DonI'nllip Yiittsnud la-no Dot \\in ( , eoUJi : ulvblon David Uaae W : Mtli and Seward Doiiylu'iu Finnk ! todi and \Vobslcr DavldKiu .J K llll Pier DotvV .1 itlbit and f inidiij ; Durlci'e W I'eor Dint and DutUm laiS WT Montana t Day Wr.lTFianklln Daley Dan 'J..tli and California A C f 1' oor Slate and Gnint Kdlioiia Ilun iVXi f limit's Krii'Usoti SiverfJTtb and Hurt Likjen llansiWi Divibou i -until Aica Kw IIIK K : t4tli and Charles FllvhC IlllW Kitcli luldie lO Fox .1 W UW Division FelkerSS I'JIU California Fiench KK llliJSaunders Felker W S Whcalon and Indiana ave Flood John eur lliuniiton anddainm FI.IM ) Slephen 'MW CniaitiK I > 'iiiiinitiu I'atrlckUtil Seward Finiiiyhon D ! M and Hurt Flood li 1' Yules mid Irene FoixMtian Harvey cor Cundnff and Division Fox F K btato and ( il c'Hadd Fartell .las iMU anil Calltorulii ( iioihel F All . " > hewnid ( Jaid Miles f assius W ot Saundpra Card l > aac C.issitw W of .Sanmina < ionium < J J I'lerand Indiana ave ( iinskoKd Hnriand U'iliiatns ( iiAM'llnuinnVin \ lienc and 1'iirlccr ( Jiani J < ) Cuniiii und Comer llumlin Jno-JJ-U Clurlus HidsuyJ MDecatur > ? ' Itiithauay S li cor Center and Cumins llan.M'ii i'eter Sewaid Ilntnitvvortli .1 1'SOU Charles lluutAJar-rillaiiiiltoti Hadiield Jot ) Uniainx and Division ItitiiLTE Flunk Yaws and Lrenu HosloOSlMiO lluiniiion ' lloxie 1) D MM lluiinlU ) ! ! llem.d A .1 IWi Stitiudera Illlbeit Alois Ilauiiltoii iM * Ilodder ( ieo.l bautide.rs lloililer Itlch d tttui bcwanl lle\tlion.-en U17 Divi.ston llaininotul ( ieniaii ilainiitoa llickiitun 11 lnt liLtlio HodjtetlH Win OKI niVUKJh llaiii'-on F.I corKin nnd CaitlwcH Hutchison S.I UtililaliO lliulaeldJiuscorCu.ning and Division Haas , I no A N Weor Unlrago and Jefferson llan.scn 1'eter Alhe.ii Kin llaym-3 A C W side Snundera Ilu.stis IS D20UD Webster Htin-r-Srartin Irene and Dw.-atar .lolm on Clttls Iruno .Jatne.s.1 1) ' otli and California .Jester K S S > . > 0 Montana Jensen Peter Kiin < and I'arkuff .len.scn JunsMU > Cinniti Johnson .1 F'JJuTHnrt Kint ? . IE S131 Seward Kuril Cieol7 ! ) Wheaton Knupl > Frank H iU : ! Jumcs Kudur Henry I'urker Klteliun A M eorChnrlt'i and Saandors Kreit Ktnest ; Wd and Charles Krnt'skon .1 S lW ) Division Kiu JnoIS 'J4-JI Cinnliif Keene Win H llainlltoii KeniluJ C M uor State and Union Kelsi-y Oi'o il West Hint Knowles J K cur i'atiid ; ave and Campbell Kent JV cor Patrick ave and > uiiiidtua Krottt M L ror 1'iur and Uiunt IJanber ur Henry HLst and Hamilton. Lawton JnoC ithand lluiuillou. Lucas A It 'JU5 Hamilton , Uuati (1V ( 1I liSotulo. Lucas Uco W i' IH llaiuilton. Lai.son Abrani Disl.slon. Lawreiibon Anton iilst and Seward , Liddull .laiuo.i N' WA Htiuilltotl. LIII.SOII Ni'lsl :7 Division. Low David lUii Montana. Llbliy A J U-tl4 faldwoll. Lund Andiow Khu and 1'arkcr. LiehtenlnirKh A C .W Ulaao. Monroe F II I'axton st Marsh \VttU5Craml \ Mudseti Jacob Million 1'laco MtxiroJ Ka l t'.ukur itackey V M ' .K50 Sanntlers Martin Jamu.s Ilantiltiin nnd.latacs Metcalt ( icoC 'JT t llaiulltou Mar h K J "Mr , ( iiand Manvillc F W ! J W Fmnklln Mauss I'rt'd 'J7th and Cumin ; ; Miller Win 1114 King ilackuy V .M 1XW hannuYrs Millmiisen UeotKitli and Cumins Miner N'elnon 1114 Siituuleii Miller Allied I'urker Miller Wm K 27111 and Cass Mortenstiii .M Noith State Moioy Win California but 31th and ffiJlh Miller Dr : d and l-/aid Mairnuscn A\u'-/7lh \ and Hint Mutlils Adoliih Franklin and Sherman Ma > Jolm-Juili and Unit Miller. I ICtlth und diaries MoMttnn 'riionnis.'i l and C'ninlngs ] McKclu-j K K J.ViO Chas .MfMillan.Ino A : : ? ' ! Hamilton MuMicliaol .las cor Ciiii.ln rt and Idaho Mcf nlloi-h J H . ' 1.0 I hc.it nr .Mufnifiie 'I'nos irfci NuunJcrs Mcliunr l.i\ul ; : tth and Hamilton Mt'AlvIn .1 H cor Hamilton and 1'icr Mf ( uli > I'atnck i l Division Mc > l.eod W ( ii-W * Jd.ilio Nflxiii Jiipob'd and fnllfornla Ncwcomb K \ . .WJVlnntou \ Nichols .1 W : > ! ( ! fhnihis Na onV K'JUOfhailes N'ttsli W FCnmlnjrs Nil Uul ThosMM f iiinliiss NcKon Hansel Division Nelnon fhrix'JTIOf uiuliUH Nc\uiian IliiiijMn Caminga N't'lnoii Lai H " . CldCHUo Nelson J I' Hart brt ttlih and 29th Ndsuii Tied west of Suiiiidcrs MckcllThus Chailes O'llern M Lake and MrCli-Ilan ONon Oie 'iMIi und CV.ss O'MiilIey IVU-rWlOfaiis O bainu Win -.V.JO Dixatnr I'crrin .J I ) Hlondo and Sophia I'luilinA \ Hamilton und James I'.UIoltc.l II 1IK > I I.Uho . I'aul f f ! finning bet Ml umlmh : I't'fbui' Fiauk 'Xitii Ijft Ulirago and Cosi 1'arkfi l.H i'WHi.il lJno ( Hlondo bvt .th amiHh I'roctor 'I'lio" 1'atkt-r and Sauuilora I'rters'ju Nels tiTlh nntl Hurt I'etcrson h raottuiuil CharhM lYU.TSOti Wnr th und Chlciijjd I'uU-ritun Fred WIT DIViKlon- I { 1C cor Hurt and lirown Oulnti Jnmrs 'vth nml California HulHiisou .Simon I'roxvcll and " Uitthbun ( < co U i or KliiK HIII Itnnck Howard Wt Mouu Kowles ( , 'liarr Kimrmul Parker ill Henry tmounmiti * . T H nanPatrick's W of Snumlua Hupp Joseph ( 'Hlitornhx uwr llrowu Kowiiwn.a A lie-iienml Franklin Hlichio V V , Pa r umU'aid well K-chlcr A ' . ' 111 CnmitiK Kit Imnlsim Tln-s b07 Division Kieeo.iohn cor Phrand Htirdclt liohirisen ( ' K 'sl ixntU'nllfoinln iauiloli ; > h V N ( Irani st MCNCIIS Nutlniii Williams and Piukcj Schmidt Wuiltncrss btlckyuid * Salisbury H I11 ltd ( 'has Strong U Kuril Idaho Spilnuhuri ; I , I ) 1'inker Seaman U T "tut Hamilton bwoouoy ( ! I' HKM Ididio Sclirllouii ; John 1)Vit4 ) Cumhia SIIKworlhC II Wl'Jrnss StatUey A IlKOili ami Sownrd Smith D .1 ' . ' .its emil Stetnur lliuj'.V V14 Moufana hodoiholm If P JJt Montiina Sterner C ( . ' I'll ' Montuuu Spatloi.lS BWI1 Wltcatuu htuntou H l. IH Bituido SchenckV H aw t'hicngo Siidlh U C ror Hianllton und Kins Schmidt C II1110 I ion o .Smallloscph Ul4 Saiiudcrs SwMu'i1 Win cor Pierand Burdctt Smith Amliew vitot Cldciuco Simpson Pelor'JTlfi anil Cu'3 hi..loan S > VJO Decatur Tmidcr Sand N tf 15 Division Tutider P 1'a.ithaiid Hun TtmnlMin I ) O lientuind Illomlo Tuipy PV it-Vlund Ciuulej Tuufn WllllnmCuIdwcIl Teal t'ltiiik 'Jt.f ! IKvulnr TIOKO Martin : fMl Cinnlm : Thompson N P vwth and Charles \ mi Nens 11,1 VI7 \ \ hcatou Van Hiiieii S S ; cfii ami California Volkmjor li 'JtlW Cuiiiltij ; Washington Lxuvls Paikci-ht \Voodlndio C Al ana Dtvatiir NVoixtcihl oJ V. J7I' ' > Dccainr WciMlluldgo K Il .t7'liailcj Waiii'ii II "it'l ( 'liniU's WiiKlitT H M'li ' Irene U i It'ht Silas ami lt ) c.itur st \\hiithvst\v l.LUM Idaho .st \ \ Id ; Oitdi'ild llumillon st- Woods W I1'cor 'I XMMity-seeond anil f < > " nl Williams U A Tucntliluh and Hankllu Wciinoie ( ieo It Monuina bt \VIjs ) | ; K \ntes and lienu Williams blmoii'Jilll Cniiimg Wcstenii'hl .1 Al Ills Pier Wi'siorucld 11 A ill ) Wilcox Sei inour ( i ssi'W C.xldncll * \Volle-sohonsKey Wenx.ol Txvonty-olfililli ( xnd licne , WlNou M 0 U75 ( .enter Wngmulici Cliusl' 7 Montana Webster Illram F'J131 Cullivinlii Williams II II cor licito and bcvvurd Wiolh l < Kiiuiklln niMir lienu Wurd J N Burlund Keniuily Voiuiiabriei ! ( Ccntci unit indlnuunvo YuU.sV M lillOCampbeil st ' I hereby ceitify time the above list Is n cor rect copy of the above mimes us roglsloml In tlio IM OI { of the Second district ot the b'lxiU wutxl Jou.v IAI ! Registrar , Second Dlr.t. , Sixth A Tlinatrlonl I r n TaJka. IMcrco L. .Itirvis , tliu bustling udvanca roprcsuulntix'u of Hartley Cnmpboli'8 "White Slave" company , is stopping at the Millard , and xvill probably bo hero for a day or two. Ho has many frlonda hero , and is hustled around prcliji lively in greeting them nil " 'I ho bUirles about Hartley CampVoll'tf being in n bad financial condition are largely newspaper talk , " said Mr. Jar vis to a reporter. "Of coursu , ho has had some bad luck , especially xvith the latest play of his , 'Piuima , ' and one misfort une bus been f olios ed by another , but ha is in nowise ho butt u strait us tlio publio might imagine.ua , Taquitn' is un doubtedly ii failure. Started out pi sit tlio Fourteenth'street tubatnijn' York mid bus beou playing to-bud uuai * . ness over since. WJiy has it 'fallen ' , llalt 1'ooplosuy that it bus , , bad uiimot'n'nd perhaps it has , und th > > intcjnsu inKirtst of the plot and the pcrfcpt&otting < nn' { siot overcome Liio prejudice udiiqji is thua created Against it.1 ' ' The Great Invention , For EASY WASHING , IN HAR3 OR SOFT , HOT OR COLO WATER , Without Jlartn to FAJtltlCor HANDS , and particularly adapted to ll'onnClimattf , Ko family , rich or i > oor , should bo without It. Holil by all ( irocnra , but bncare Of Tlio lmt > rations. I'JiAJiZfNJS is luanutacturcd oiilybjr JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK * THE AND STERN TIIR pni r Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. The only rend to tnko for Drr'Kfoln on , Mvt MmllUiuii.Cciliu IliiililBCllnlon.Dlxlo | ClilunRo , AlllWUIlkL'OHIIll ull t ) lnlH < ) llHt 'IVj tllO IKMllllO oi NptmiHkii. ( Xloniilo ) , W > omliiK , Ulnh. Iilnlio Novinla.Oicuoii , WiiKliluvton und Ollfornliitt UorHBiiimror uavumucrob not iiosilblo by nny cnlicir llnu AninriKa few of th numoioimpulnUot snpo. rlorll > enjoyed by llio jiaimiH of IbU touilbo , tuooiiOmiilm und Clilojip ) , uro Its two .trains day ot DA V ( XMCIIIE.S which are the tlnttn Hint liininui nrt unit Inprumity can t'routo. llH I'Ali. ACM HI.UKITNOltH. ( . which -nru nifHlol. ( V"ll"v'rJ,1lJ'lu"k'K"1"0' } ' IH | I'AUWH OltAWINQ IIUOM ( JAIIH , nnsuinuxsoa bj liny , rtiid IIH wide } < S telobruul I'AUTIAI. UlNINd OAUS , ll nhloli ctinnnt bu found c > I owhuit ) . At ( Cumuli llhiirx the UnliiH ot the Union I'nol. do Hy. conned in Union Demit with lluinoof tlio CliloiiKi . .VN < iitllwHtorn lt > In Chli-uyo tha tiiihiN or Hilt linn miiliii closu ( Mimccllda with tlmrool iillisiiKlori ) ham. 1'or Dotitill , ColiiinbiM , Iinlliiiiapolls , Cinclll. null , MHKIIIH KnlU. llnllalo , I'lilslmiv. Toronto. Monni-iil. lEoHliui , Now VnrK , l'lilludilililuKll | it' Union WiiHlilnijton und nil | ioliuslutl"i east , ugk thu tJcliol njf < : Mt for tlukcin \ la iho "NoitTH-WJ'-vrr.it : * , " If yon tvlflh ii ) burit iircomiiioilutloni. All ticket iiHuntH soil tli-knm via tlui , llnu. . . M. IIIIHIII'IT , ie/B. HATH , Ut'iicrul ' lIuiiUKcr. Ocn. 1'u.is. A oul ( Jilir-Aiio. W. N. IIAIIUOCK , ( Jen. Aitoat , HIJ Turinim Ht..luiulmNob All Soits of hurts and many sorts oRaife of ma and beast need a coollnj * * lotion. Mustang" ' I J