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b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 2(5 , 1886. COL , MAPIESON'S ' BIG POCKET Members of H5s Late Italian Opera Com pany Speak oF His Methods. THE CABLE RAILWAY SCHEME A Short Interview With rrcslilcnt Johnson A Council Hltiflfr Police- mnn'H Hraro KfTort Flo\crs lor Ocn. Urnnt'fl Grave Oilier Local. Among the arrivals at the I'axton to day were Havelli , the great tenor and wife , and Mine , do Ningo and daughter , Mllo. do Nlngc , mezzo-soprano , late of tlio Maple.son Grand Italian Oporu com pany. A Hen representative sought an interview with the arti ts yestordav with a view of learning their story of the causes of Mapleson.s western troubles , which lead him to cancel his engagement in this city about a month ago. Uavolli's mastery of Kng- list ) isconliuod to an oxi > re..Mvo and con- templons pronunciation of "the throe words , "Mapleson Big I'oeket. " Mine , de Nlnge , however , speaks fairly good English and through her InlerpielatiotiH tint interview was conducted. "U o left Mapluson in San Franeisco five weeks ago , " Bho said , "because ho could not pay our anilines , He kept no promises whatever , and would not even pay our hole ! expenses while wo were in San Franei'-eo. 1 look the sliurln" ono night anil went to attach tlio box receipts , but found thai MaploMin had the money nil in his pocket. " "Munition big pocket , " chimed in Kavelli with a bconiful smile. "There was more than $8.000 in the ISaldwm that night but tlui artists did not get a cent of it , " continued Mine , do JNingo. "Maplcson brings artists to this country to make money for himself but be never pays his stars , 1'atti lost money last year out then she is rich and won't miss it. 1 have spent over $8,000 of my own money since we engaged witlt Mapleson His last proposition to us was that he would pay our expenses if wo would play in return engagements to New York. At this Mr. Havelli , my daughter ami myself resolved to leave the company , and ilid so , and were followed by Cherubrmi , the grout btiisu , thus leaving Maple- BOH without any loading ticojilo. "We are now going to New York where wo will 1'iigago either with Abbey or the American Opera Company for the com ing. season. " Taking advantage of Havelli's small Btatnre and limited understanding of the English language- the reporter asked Mine , de Niugc : ' 'What did Havelli slap Mine. Hank for in Chicago last Janu ary V" Kavelli shrugged his shoulders at the name of Hunk , am ! after a consultation with Mine , do Kingo in French the Intter replied : "Tho facts are these. Mine. Hauk is a good actress bntslio can't sing. She has lost her voice. In her scene with Itavclli in Carmen. Havelli received all of the applause. Mine. Hank was jealous and at the cloio of the second act , wlicro Jtavolli has a very beaulitul passage , Mine. Hank grabbed liiin by the throat and spoiled the cllect ot the music. Tliis was repeated several times and at the Chicago performance when shesej/ed Havelli by the tin oat ho stoppeil .singing , stopped the orchestra and left Mine. Ilauk alone on the stage. Havelli is too much of a gentleman to commit such an outrage as to slap a lady. " After a season of .sou ml abuse of Ma- plcson's methods , the interview was con cluded. TI113 CABLE HAILilYAY. A Few Pointers About an Important Kuterprlso. The cable railway scheme is still in ftaln quo , to use a hackneyed Latin , phrase. Mr. Hubert Uillham , of Kansas City , who supervised the construction of the cable road in that city , is to be the engineer of the Omaha lino. He has lilrcady forwarded part of the plans and will at once send on the specifications so that bids can be advertised for at once. "The route of the line ? " said Mr. John son yesterday repeating thojjqucs- tion put to him by a re porter for the UEI : , "That is athing which is as yet unsettled. It will depend upon the amount of bonus that wo can secure. Wo shall put our line whcro the people are willing to Mipport it. Jt is yet undecided whether the line will go up iMirniun or Dodge. " "How tar out will it run ? " "That is a thing to bo determined yet. Some of the gentlemen interested in the schema arc in favor of crossing at Twen tieth street , while others favor running it as far as Thirty-sixth street. 1 think , however , that during the present year wo shall couline ourselves to the busi ness portion of the town. Wo shall not run any lines very far north or very far eoiith.1' "How much track will bo built this year. " "About ono and a half or two miles of double track. This will cost about $100- 000 per mile. Wo hope to bo able to com mence operations November 1. and think without doubt that wo shall do so. The number of cars ? Wo shall not com mence with over ton , which is the num ber used in Kansas City. Trips will be made over live minute * , or as often as the amount of business we can secure will warrant. " It is still unsettled whether the via duct proposition of tlui council will bo ac cepted. This is one of the matters to be determined before the construction of the road can bo commenced. UK FKAUlil ) HUM ) SHOOT. TlinllunHon Why Olllccr Hondrlcks ot Council ISItilV * Did not Ar rest Ktiliiii- Olllcers W. ( ' . Unthank , Jeremiah Mullen , Jas. Weightman and Hendricks of Council DIuIVs , came to town early yesterday looking for John Stillng the man who shot Chief of Police Mat- thowd of Lthat placa , yesterday ataoout ton o'clock , The last seen of the man on the ether side was by two women who taw him coming in this direction. The olHcer * scattered in various dirco- tions , and before long , succeeded in tracing Stillng to the residence of a parly named Uurk , 817 Farnain street immedi ntoly opposite the Jnion 1'acilio Head quarters. Olllcer Hendrieks was left to guard the house while Weightman went to get tlio others to assist in the ra rest. Hendrieks told Stiling ho hat comu to arrest him and asked him to re turn with him to the Hlutls , which Stiling refused to do , Whereupon , Stiling ' walked out of the house , unmolested 1 > ; the olHccr and has not since been boon. When it beeumo known that Stillng had escaped the ether otllccrs but illj concealed their indignation and disgust When asked why he had sull'ered tin tnau to escape , ho told Marshal Cum tnings that ho was afraid Stiling wouh ehoot. The last scon of the would-bi. murderer was In the vicinity of the him l > er yards on the bank of the river. Itauk Clearings. The bank- clearings 'yesterdaycr 1322,308.10 , , ' Kiis rou TUB UK AD. V Cnrload to Arrive on Friday Kail NotcR mill 1'crsonnls. On next Friday morning at half past seven o'clock , an express car full of llow- will arrive in Omaha attached to ( lie over- ami train from the west. The flowers liavo been collected by the Grand Army ) osts of San Francisco and Oakland o be used in the decoration of the ; rave of ( Jen. Grant , on Decoration day. J'hc car left San Francisco yesterday ind will pa s over the Central and Union I'acific roads , going thence , as rapidly as ossible , to New York City. The ( lowers are said to constitute a magnificent dis lay , and arrangements have been made .o have them pre.-orved in all their fresh- less until they reach the grave of the listinguislicd dead. Comrade I/soti , a iromlnent G. A. It. man of California , s iu charge of the ear. N01KS AND VKtl&ON'AI/i. General Manager Callaway. spent yos- : erday in the Blull's. J. H. Htiehauan , of the Sioux City road , was in Omaha yesterday. General Freight Agent Monroe has re- urned trom Kansas City. L. H. Holies , a popular and able young nan has just been appointed city passen ger agent of the Northwestern. The superintendents of the different leparliucnl.s of the Union Pacific have gone to Denver to attend the meeting of he general and division superintendents , which takes place there to-day. The Union Pacific completed the trans fer yesterday for the consideration of something like $100,000 , of the lots on Loayenworth street , which are to be oc cupied by its new freight depot. The new Union Pacific track to Good * man's drug store , whieh runs in the alley in the rear ot the same , goes no farther than that point , though the right of way extends to Thirteenth street. If the road should build to the latter point , which it may , if the business blocks increase on Jones street , there will be some necessity "or the iras works to move some of the > ig tanks whieh now rest over the north line of the alley. Messrs. "Hurko and the editor of tlio Sherman County Times are in the city making arrangements for a grand and formal opening of the branch of the Union Pacific line to that city. The road lias now reached Hoekville , and the town which promises to be of the best in that part of the country , has already had its jubilation over the advent of the steam hor. e. Loop City is not to bo out done , and has subscribed about if 1,000 for a general hurrahone of the concomitants > f which will bo a monster barbecue. The grading in no v well along toward [ no city and the track will bo advanced to the latter in about a week or two. Jt will be a continuation of the road from ISrand Inland and St. Paul , and in tlio latent extension runs about forty-six mile ? . The residents of that part ol the country have been so long confined to the misery ot wagon trallie that their exhilaration is readily to be appreciated. VICTOU1OUS ST. OKOUGH. It Succeeds tn VaiiqulHltin ; ; Ono ol' It's Opponents. Two interesting cases came up ye tcr- .lay before Justice Herka. The plaintilV in eacli was the St. George society and the defendants were Alfred Viney in one , ind Simon Lambert in the other case. The first mentioned sought to recover [ lues from each of the latter ; which it was alleged were being owed the society. Viney in bis own defense claimed ho had been a member of the society and hail paid his dues until he was receiving no return from the association. After the society had been incorporated , one of the benefits promised was that the society might loan money to the incorporators. lie had applied for a loan , but bocai o there was not sutlicicnt money in the treasury , he had not been accommodatc- ed. Again , it was the duty of members when sickness in brother's n family oc curred , to visit and comfort him. Ho bad been sick and bis child bad died , but no brother member had called upon him. In its answer to this charge , the defend ant said that it had not been ollieially notified of bis misfortune by the plaintiff , the latter however claiming that members of tlio society knew of his allliction , and he thought that .should suffice to have been visited. He claimed the society has broken its part ot the contract , and he felt justified in doing likewise by fail ing to pay his dues. Justice Herka held that was no defense. If the society hail not keptits pledges Viney' . > action should have been a withdrawal from its member ship. The decision of about § 15 was in laver of the society. in the ease of Simon Lambert , the lat ter admitted havincucoua member when the St. George society was founded , but claimed to have withdrawn before it was incorporated. The society showed that .since the incorporation he had paid into the treasury f'J.OO. In reply Lambert said that if ho did pay that or any other amount lie was not aware it was after the incorporation of tlio association. The justice took the case umler advisement. Slio Wanted .Justice. "Judge , ain't there no justice in Omaha yet ? " asked a sharp faced woman of Judge Stenberg yesterday. The judge replied that the city had a few samples of the desired article on hand , probably enough to meet the de mands of the present case and wanted to know what kind of justice she desired. The woman , who was Mrs , J. W. Al loy , replied that she wauled a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Jerry Hnck , who had been abusing her. "That'll bo enouirh of that now , " quickly responded the judge. "You go' home and get the beer out of you tmd you'll change your mind. Don't you remember - member when you were up hero two weeks ago calling Mrs. Huek your dear est friend. Yon know you started out , both of you , with your husbands for a walk. You gave your mmi the slip and went oil'on a tear Mrs. Huek was found in bed the next morning with a nigger and you woke up in jail with a charge of drunkenness against you. You shouldn't go back on jour friends in that way now. Go homo. " She went. Memorial Day War Conoorr , A rich treat is in store tor the people of North Omaha next week , The Seward street M. K , Sunday school will on Mon day evening , May 31 , give a concert in the church in commemoration of the stirring times of 1801 to 1805 , They will bo assisted by some of the best local tal ent of the city , and those singers who have taken part in previous entertain ments will also bo on hand. A largo chorus is drilling and it is safe to s.iy , judging from the past , that the solos' , as well a.s the other portions , will bo well rendered. A choice programme is pre pared and every ollbrt being put forth by Superintendent Auch-Moody to make this concert the grand success of tlio season , All who come will be made wel come. Hare nai-Kalns In lloal Instate. An auction sale of 13.5 lots in Scott's addition to Hapld City will bo hold on Friday , May 2Sth , 1880. This otters a rare chance for bargains. Thcso lots ar 5flxiao , tO\133 and 50x103 feet , splen didly located thieo-fotirths of a mile from the business centro of Rapid City , commandinir a nuigiulieent view of tin entire city , Hapid valley and surround. iiij { country. SAMUEL SCOTT . WHAT ONE MAN CAN DO , Viewing Omaha and Its Three Hundred Additions. NORTH , SOUTH AND WEST. The Wonderful Orowlli of tlio City linpldly ItntaliiK tlio i'rlocs on Property In Kvcry Dlrcoilon. "Have a ride ? " "That depends on where yon will take mo. " "Well , I'll go anywhere yon like. " "All right ; I'll ' go with you. Let usseo how many of the additions to Omaha wo can see before the sun goes down. " And go they did. The above conversa tion occurred yesterday between C. K. Mayne , the prince of real estate dealers , and a representative ot the Uii : : . Mr. Mayne , as everybody knows , Is noted for his line horses , and on this particular oc casion he had turned out with ono of his finest teams for a pleasure drive , and knowing well that the only way to have real do.unripht fun is to invite a reporter out buggy-riding , ho accordingly ilia the mo-it sensible tiling. Alter rilling over the paved streets and looking at the new bricU blocks going up on every side , Mr. Mayno turned the horses' heads towards South Tenth street and after a few minutes' drive JIAYSI'S : Aimnmx was reached. This is one of the most ro- mantio spots in the southern part of tlio city. It is well covered witli tiees of every kind , and the land for the most part is high enough above the city ( o please the moil partic ular , and the view of the river is very line , Mayne's addition is laid out in lots that are being--old at prices low enough to accommodate the poor man as well as the neh only a small cash payment be ing required , and the balance is paid as the purchaser likes. Tlio addition has been on the market only a short time , and lots aie ahcady half sold. Alayne's addition is only three blocks east ot Tenth street , ami sidewalks are now laid within the same distance ot it Work is about to bo commenced on the paving of Tenth street , and when this is done lots in Mayne's addition will bo very valuable indeed. Hetnrning by Thirteenth street Mr. Mayneand his companion went out on St. Mary's avenue , allowing nothing in theshape of a borne to pass them. They came to Irwin street , in mnu'K's : oitovi : . This is the only street west of Twen tieth street that extends on a straight line irom Loavenworth to Faruam , and is consequently the street moat likely to be selected by the Omaha Street railway for their Farnam line to ero-s to Hans- corn park. On Invin street Mr. Mayno has yet sixteen lots unsold , and they are tlio most beautiful lots in Hcdick's Grove. These lots are about a half mile nearer the eity than llanscom park , and are in every other way equal to any in side property now on the market. Lots are being sold on very easy terms. Directly north of Heilick's Grove , east of Walnut Hill and extending as far east as Lowe's addition , is the well known and popular Oltt'HAlil ) HIM. , over which there is so much excitement and lots in which Mr. Mayne is selling oil easy terms. A superb view of the city is afforded at Orchard Hill. A line orchard covers part of it and all the lots slope toward the city. The city is now built up to this beautiful spot , while a number of new bourns are in course of erection in various parts of Orchard Hill. Fort Omaha was next visited and its pleasant driveways enjoyed to the ut most , after which the horaes were guided to tlio top of the lull just west and above the fort. This , Mr. Mayne informed the reporter , is HIIVII : > IIIK : , which affords by all odds the finest view in or about Omaha. From this beautiful elevation four cities can be seen with the naked eye Omaha , Council Hlulls , Fort Omaha and Florence beside the lakes. on the bottoms , the river and bluffs afford a fine viow. In short , the scenery is simply superb and Hclvcdcro acre lots will make a line place for residences , a large number of whieii will be creeled in a short time. Just west of Helvedero is NKwroirr , which is also laid oil' in aero lots , and is being sold on er.ually as easy terms as Helvedero. For home or speculative pur poses thesis lots are unsurpassed. Hy reading the foregoing ii will bo seen that Mr. Ma ne has picked out the choicest property iu the south , weM and noilh , and is accordingly well equipped to satisfy any one. Of conrsn lie has other property for .sale , but these men tioned are his pets and are the most sought alter of any of the three hundred additions to the city. At C. K. Maynu'o pllices , on the corner of Fifteenth and Farnham , teams and polite salesmen will be found ready at all times of the day to s-how property. A spin like that taken by the ) ! ii : : man is not only healthy but very instructive , and he came bad ; to hc.ulqunrtcr.s firmly convinced that C. K. Maine surpassed all others for beautiful sites atvonder - fully low prices. Any ono who will take the trouble to go to his oflico will find themselves well repaid by the ride that follows. Tlio Now Seal. The city now legalises all licenses by mean.s of a new seal of liberal dimen sions. It is enlarged over the old one , being about two inches in diameter. The circle contains the words "City of Omaha , " ' 'State of Nebraska. " In the middle is a din of the now city hall , which seems to have been excellently wrought , tt supplants that of the old territorial capital which so long did duty on ( lie seals of the city. The ! dna ot the city hall being used in the work was suggested by Auditor Long and carried out accord ingly. _ _ _ _ _ When you como to Lincoln , stop at the Commercial Hotel , if you want homo comforts. C , W. Ivm-iiKX , Propiietor. 31 aricoil Mall. Some of the postal mail clerks who run west from this point claim that they are subjected to a great deal ot over work , by the practice of "masking. " which now obtains in the eastern roads. Hy this is meant the sending to this side mail that ought to bo assorted in Iowa. They lay the blame to the inofllciqnoy of the now clerks put in place by the now administration , and fool that it will not bo long befoio a telling weeding out of republican postal men will bo commenced on this side of tlio river. Opolt's Hotel , Lincoln , Neb. , opened March lfith , first class in every respect. TBMKEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 IHUSE. ra Ic t nidloa Vehicle made. lUd. u eur with one pcreon ulna The Hprliic * lenclhru tea tiorlen cooi\Uactotl * wei4UltWciiTjr. Equill | we'll adapted | o rough country rundx ana fine drlTr Df cltwo. AIunulBrlured anil iiul U1 icudluk t'lurla-e Uuud i A special meeting of Govorf Lodge , No. 1. A. F. and A. M. , will bo h"ld this Wednesday ) evening , MtiyA'O , for work. Vislliiig.brethren arc invitcfd. Uy order of the TV , M. This imndor novcr vnrlo' A marvel of purl ty , stroiiKlh \vliolo50inon(3 ( < . 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HER , GADD CO , Real Estate Brokers , Millard Hotel Block , Omaha , Neb. Do a Purely Brokerage Business. Have in ill Have Farms and Land in all Parts of Nebraska and Iowa , 1 ta Have school land leases for sale. Have school land contracts for sale. Have stock ranches for sale. See HATCHER , GADD < fc Co. , if you want to buy or sell property of any description. Remember the name and place , Millard Hotel Block , Omaha. 1216 Douglas st. DEWEY & STONE , One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA , NEB. C. E MAYNE , S. IV. COK. 15III AXD FAUXAM , O3IABIA. Projcrty of every description for silo ; in nil pints of tlio city. Lands tor sale In county in Nebraska. A complete sot of ADstniuts of Titles of Douglas County kept. Maps of tlio City , Stuto or county , or any other information Uudireil ftirnishetl frue of ehar o upon application. M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OnO. DUHKE , Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. UKKBItKNCKS : Mciclinuts' and ! < "iirineri > ' Hank , David City , Neb. ; Ke.irncy National Jtank , Kearney , Nob. : Columbus Slate Hank. Columbus , Neb. ; McDonald's Hank , Nottli I'lntli * . Neb , ; Omaha National Hunk. Omaha. Neb. Will pay customers' dratt with bill of ladluu attached for two-thirds value of stock. Best Goods in ttte Market , m. Ask for our'erooils and BOO tlmttho bear our trademark. ESTABLISHED 1670. LincolnSteamDyeWorts W. D. K.JHKRT50N ( , Prop'r. Fo , 11010 St. , Wtiiks S.li Cor. F. & Oth. Unuolii , Xcli. Gcuts'ClotUltit' CUpntU'uiiJ It friioinaiiufnctiirers of the Fischer Pia DOS , futhcr mill four BOMS , all practical iiiuio ) mnkors , rank ainoiicr the wcaltli- lest ttiid most reniiouslble IIOIIKCSS iu the country. These fuvorito iiiBti'iiiiicnts have stood the test of nearly half u ocnliiry's trial iu the drawing room , the school room and concert hull , earn- iiifT such a world wide rcpiilittiou for iluraljility andffciii'ral oxecllonco us to create a demand which has increased year by year until it has now reached the remarkable number of 0,4.00 pen-an num. Parties in quest of a thoroughly well made instrument , nt a moderate price , should examine the old reliable time tried Fischer I'iano , before pur chasing. LYON & HEALY , 805 and 1307 , Fimmm Street , Omaha THE Fine Business Lots at the South End , and Beautiful Residence Lots ! In tlic north ciul of this Town. Two ami one half miles from the Omaha 1103 office , ± , COO These ars ( Taking Into consideration the streets and alleysand ) are sold One Quarter Down , Dulance In 1,1 and 3 years at 7 per cent. The Finest Suburban Lots , Around Oranhn. YD feet above the Missouri Hirer. Nowliore else about Omaluura locate ! inch haul- pome pltPft for Modoitt , Mudlum nrKlefftmt homoa. Investigate thti nnd rccure aoiiio of this lluo uroportr. Before a Higher Appraisement is made. " " -Tll DON'T HKU1SVU a word oflils until roil linvo thoroughly InvestUatod IU That this property In only two and cue half miles Irom Omahn'i baameij contsr. Tlmt tli altitude 11 Illicit. Tlmt the locution l > bountiful , ' 1'liut nmplu trees am planted nn each side of the itrniti. That each lot conlnliih'J.Urjttquuru fret with W loot alloy. 1 lint llio ttreels uicSOand KUfoot wide , That theroaro elxiluimny trains each way , be ld tlio ro < nl.ir trilni. 'J'luit the ttri'ut cam run to within ono Ii ilf mlle of tliers. Tlmt the xtrcct earn will rim tlieru tills year , 'J lint tlie price Is one third le s than Ii asked fur property tlio line Jl t lies In other Jirjj Tlmt tliu lots are onuthlnl turner than luuit Dthern- Tluit they are backed by a gyndlcato repruaentin/ 1,7)1,111 That therolia > already boon expanded botnuen I1'JJV ' > ) ) 'i ' I IMIIlll. 'llial tliero Is a line lyitem of ator. orl ! , rurnlahiu.pjra sprliu W4l jr. 1 hut the rullKiiyB all center there. That South Oinalin l fi town of lUelf. Iliiitlt liusllsortn ijoslomce , 'J liat It has IU own railway Btatlo i. 'I hot It ban Us own uewupjpcr. In P'act thaiTcorj thing tomaVo tlio property the very Don piyliu IntomuV. In l itntt tan/ . Look Into It. Examine It Carefully Don't Buy a Lot. Cntll you are convinced that there Is no ponlblty of Incurrlna a lois. The handsoma rnil lencojlou art ono uille this tide ( directly north ) of the U'.MOS brofic VAltus where are located the Ecci , Wl-lch In ten years will be the LAHOKSr INI1USTUV In the welt and will make property ort ; ' " " ° " south from tuc tunu what Is now asked for a lot. 'Iho dialnauo of the above liutltullonj Is perfect and Mown THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOTS ARE SIMPLY PERFECT. Any real estate aBent will .ell you lut , . Man with hor.e and carriage at the OloW J lurmv ) " ' " . " . ' > Hiiimm. " iu > ulli Omaha , Iu. maps nnd price list , and Is alway. ready to .how property tor further In- loruiMlloii maps , price list , and tHurlpmo cluulars , uddiess. M. AH UPTON , Manager MILLAKD HOTEL BLOCK. Omaha , Nebraska.