, * * . * A muni i * i ni junym w-ffnnj"t ? * iiH TT T 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 9 , 1887 ; NON-PARTISANS VICTORIOUS , ' . HonoBt Candidates Elected By an Overwhelming Majority. RESULT IN CITY AND COUNTY. A Wood Slmro of tlio llopiitillonn Cnn- dlilnlPH Pull Tliroii ! i-Soinc Hue- ccHsftil DewocrntH The Count Incomplete. The nirctlon In Oinnlin. The election In Omaha yesterday passed off vcrj ciulctlj' . Theio were very few dis turbances nt the | Klis. The saloons being generally closed there was very llttlo drunk- t nness. The.ro was a light vote cast , nol over one-half of the actual voters , nolwlth standing the usual lestralnt of reglstratlot was tin own oft. The heavy rainfall durliif the afternoon no doubt kept eiulto n large number of voters away ftntn the polls. There was n great deal of sciniching on the Jndl clary and county tickets , and the count ha1 noccumirlly been very slow. It is safe to say however , at this hour , n a m , that the re publicans have elected Cobum for shciiff , Mooies for clerk of the court , Holln , win had no opjiosltlon , for treasurer , Howes foi ( ounty suivejor , and in all probability the three commlssloneis Tinner , Walsh am Mot i ull. Xo de-Unite results as to Vho othei county candidates can bo given at this hour and verj likely not until the ofllcial canvas1 is made. The day opened bright and pleasant , am the woikers and adheients of the diffcren candidates were etn lv at the polls and put n their bent Inks Alight vote was polled ii the foieiioon and n sluggishness was appai cut among voton , though the weather , up tc throt ! houis before the closing of the polls was all that tould bo desiied. Atito'cloil rain began to fall and came down in a stc.ulj tctrcam until the closing hour. The best of older was maintained at tin different polling places , and hard wends wen stilt tly tabooed. This , no doubt , was due n a measuio to the almost complete elos ing of H doons , most of the s.ilooi kec pel shaving ic-sjic-cted the law to the letter Thoio was considerable scratching indulgec In bv the vote-is , and straight tickets wen fcnv and far between. In the third wan there was the usual dispensing of boodle , am the gamble ) and wanl minimi i was out ii fence In the llfth wanl Itoehohad his ad he-routs imt in squads , even to the nicies demount The Hist , second , third , fouitli llfth and sixth wanl m.ido the most noise , bn It was of the hamilrss kind. In the seventh eighth and ninth w.nils tin-voting was con ducte d vvitli the gicutest of docoium An abstiact of the vote in the eitjam coiintv as tar as obtainable is given on Un page. The StallTicket. . Tlio state tieket , composed of ono eandl date foi the supic-mo eomt and two eandl dales for icgents of tlicstale nniveisitv , ha bet n eh i ted bj not less than 'J * > , IXKJ in.ijoi it ; in the state. The iltidlHary. The most exciting contest in joste-idaj' clc'c tlem In Xebiasku was ovei the distiic Judges Undc-r the law passed bj the his leglslatine theie vveieniiii-tei-n judges elccte-i In Xibtaska jesteribij In tlio Fhst , Pout tli Seventh and Xnith dmtilets there vveie tw judges elected , in the Thinl theio were foui and in the other seven theio was ono In cadi In Home distm ts the demoeiats endoiscd tli tcpublican eaiidldates , w bile in other disti let thei o have been some sharp contests. In th Fust distiict Huniphie\v , the lepublican candidate didato , w ithdrcw thi eo daj s before election und Judge Apple-get , who had been endoi sci by the labor paitv , was put on the ticket ii his place The election of lirotidv , detnoi'inl Is eonecded. Hull , ic-publlean , will bobcatci by his colleague , Apple-get , or bj' 'Ilioma democrat. In the Second distiict the demoeiats en doised Chapman , of Plattsmouth , the tegu lai lepubliean nominee , who is elected with out opposition. They also put up Ma\o Suvvjer , of Lincoln , against Allen W. Piclcl lepublican , former speaker of tlio house The light botw ecu Sawv or and Field po sesses some Intciesting features. Las spung , when S.iwjoi was the candidate fo mavoron tlio deinociatic tie-ket against Ki Hoggen , republican , 1'ii'ld and u number o republicans calling themselves stalwint bolted the ticket und elected K.iwjcr , al thongli l.iiuoln was icpubliean bv overl.W majority The tables weio turned ve-ste-nlaj Ed Uoggcn and his fi lends tut tied out am rallied to the suppoit of Sawjei to get ic vongoon Field. In the Thinl district the nonputlsiv judgesWnkcloj' , CJiolT , HopewiU am louno nioptobahlj dieted in the distm bv ninjoiitics lunging fiom 'JX ( ) to 'JKH ( Wnkelej will tan y Douglas cotinlj' by hoi 1)0 , ( ) to',001) , ) m.ijoutj Hopowoll has no 01 position. Gioff and Doano are be lloved to have caua-d the count by fiom JO to MK ) . Of th three stialght lepublitan candidate , I'stell will vet j llkelv lead his colleagues In the Fouitli distiict Judge Post , icpul lican , had pnicticallv no opposition , and Mai ' uliall , his republican colleague , will uls " ' pi obablj'bo elected. \t' \ Judge Monis , in the Fifth distiict , hn been i eelcc ted without opposition. Judge Norval , in the Sixth distiict , had Wiilkawaj' . IS In the Seventh district the bar had ei > dorscd Isaao Powers , icpubliean , and J. C i ? Ciawfoid. demoeiat , the pic-sent judge' , bi ) the tepubllcans nominateil ex State Kenatr Neil Is , of Dixon countj' , together with Pov crs. The dlsti ic t being republican , the elci lion of Ciawfoid Is in doubt. In the Tenth distiict Judge Humor , of Bu falo countj' , w ill bo elected by a a lai go m , Joiitj1 over Giccn , demoeiat , ex minister i the gospel. How the I'ooNVont. . Notwithstanding the oxccedlnglj lh1 vote the print Jpnl pool i coins ot the eitj'wci uovvded to suffocation last night by the di fount candidates nnd Inteicstcd piiticbi the election. At the "Diamond' a vr ciowd singed tlnough the looms nml be : weio fieeljinudu and taken. Kepiesenti | . lives ot the favoiltoc.indidanes vvoiopicsei f and long odels weio offered in theii bclml Bets on Xew York and Ohio were the mo l ) | iuar w agei s outside of the eit j ami count On the foimer state tlio mamwagcis we : f.Ml to fill agiinst Fied Giant. On Ohio tl odds weio in favor of n lepublican victoij. intiAii Miimxa. : nl the Imbt i.it-ii. At the icgtilnr weekly meeting of th Ptesbjteiian Mlnlhtci lai association , hold thoMilhnd , thoiu was a good attendance i local cleigjmen of that dcnominution. T ] expiration of the tei m of the old olllcers hn Ingairived , Kev. W W Henderbon of tl North Piosbjteiian church , was cleiti president ; Hcv. O U. ICcir , of tl Southvvibt chinch , vice picsldent , nnd He John Cioidon bccictiny These ofllce will retain their positions for blxmontli The subject for discussion was that of " S rial Preaching , " which was mtiodiucd 1 Mr. Henderson and Joint d in by a nun bet the gentlemen picsent The subject of i hanging the numo of tl North Piesbjtorlan chinch to that of M Second was discussed , nml it is eiui likely that thu change will I mndo. U was but tceont Imvvcve that tlio Sivond I'liisbvteiian chute changed its name to that of thu Fust , wine had gene out of existence. That leaves tl niilnooftl.n second chinch Wank and as tl Kaundets stieet chinch und the Xouh l'ic bjti-rlan , which aio the same oi .iuuiilin compose the BCc-ond oldest Pu-shiUij. church In the citj' , tlio members feel tlic liuvo n rlrht to succeed to tl hiimo vacated by Mr. Jl church , especially a * tlio recent llclunbnt of a chinch on Lnho sliect the lust mentioned to the geographical desl nutlon of Noitlr ohurth. The Umngo pi . will very likely bo. made , and this , w E.od llkoly caufcfl a changein t'io ' numeric' Icutlun of tlm Bovcral . Pio-ib.vteci i&urctics Ir. lUe city. . v' t CAII vs. CABLK. The Former KiilnrKCt It Coiniilnlnt nnd ClnlniM Additional DnmnncH. The Oinnlin Horse Hnllvvay comininy In their case nK-ilnst the Cabin Tramway company , fllcil In the United States c-lreult court ypstc'iMay nincndments to the sun- plemcntul bill of roiiilulnt | in this e'nusc. Amonf ? other things elteil is the fact that since the presentation of the orl lim ! bill de fendants have built n double track cable rail road on Dodge Btieet , dossing orator's double track on Thirteenth street and cut ting orator's rails In n way that do- trovs tholr continuity , greatly to the dctilmcntof smooth tunning of plaintiff's ; arn , nnd the exec slvo annovance of their Mtrons. The defendants have also c-on- tructed double tun Us at the June tnro of Tlf- ri-nth and Dodgi' stie'ots , Thirteenth and Hartley ancl Tucntlcth and l ainani , nnd icioss thu plalntill's slnglu tiaek at the June-lion ot rifteenth and Humpy , and across the hitter's ninth limit on Fill mini at its conjunction vvitli Tenth stte-et. In each InstatH'o orator's tails hnv'e been cut us du- seiibed in the outset of this attlcle , incieils- inir. Ills alleged , the wear and tear of the [ ilalntiffs ears not lest thanM \ per : iiinum to each ear. Ilieso matteis iveio coinpKilncd of to defc'iidants , but they icfusedto rntnc'ily the same. Hence the Hoi o ear compi nj ask that they bo en joined by the older and Injunction of the eouit , on the giounds that defendants have 10 tight to eioHS | ilalntin"Htiackand thereby jiioguilti of tie'spass tipnn oiatoi's piopcrty and f ram hise to Its gie.it Injuiy , It is also alleged that oiatoi's Hacks vveie cut without a shadow of mithoi ity uf law , and they peti tion that the Injunction bo made pcipctual , and that defenciants bo loqulied to leinove their tracks , slots and works at each ancl cveiy crossing , and lestotu the ttaek and rails of plalntm's to their Conner condition , and piv : all such damage as they have sus tained by leason theieof. VVAMS IIMl laMI HACK. The petition of Hun let T. Johnson , of Nuckoils county , against Benjamin Hialnaid , of Lincoln , to in over certain lands neai the town of NelsonNUckolls i oiuity , vvaslllc'd.ves- tenlay in the Unlti'd btutescourt. I'laintifi alleges that some H\ | joins ago she ) was pos sessed ofulaigo tract of land , some six- hnndre.l acics , and valnid at &iri,000 , at the point above mentioned , and that by misicp- iLsentution and fi and she was liuluccd by said defendant and his attomey to place u niuitgage for $700 cm the same , and finally through their maeliinatlons passe-d fiom her eontiol , Avithout plaintiff ever having re ceived any monelaiy Hcompenso whatso ever. Ami ) Xcvv. Lieutenant Hlr.nn M Ohlltcndcn has just had punted for the usij of oflleeisof the le- p.utment of the Platte , n tlnelj executed tn.i | : of the military tosetviitioti on w liieh is lo cated I'ort Niobtai.i. 'J'lio latter is placed in tliomidillo of the leservatlon , while on the side of the map is n diagtam showing the foil and the iclativo iiositlon of all its quaiteis. The com so of tin Niobiaia , so iceently tiuveised by Lieutenant [ Ceimon in all its sinuosity , is au'utatclv outlined , as also those of the wutc'i eoutscs which have the doubtfuleiedit of feeding It 'J he i oiling sand hills on the west , with their scant eoveimgof grass , aie also well desciibecl , together vvitli the loca tion of Valentine , which , however , is not in cluded in the eight miu > siimio | of the H'sci- vution. This work ic'iiuiud about six week' of Lieutenant Chitti-mlon's attention Gi'iieial liieek is in possession of an old Hint lock musket , which docs not belie its an- tltnutv U is just live feet high , with abai- ii'l about as thin as \vafet , just such an in stininent as old "Leatheistocking" piob ably inmlo use of in expciieneo. The weapon is n sonvenii , and the genei.il is hav ing it mulct go u pioccss ot ic'juvcnatior which will make it moio attiactho us n species of the mnnleioiis weapons of the times when the geneial was a boy. Lieutenant Kennon letuiiicdii few days ago to Sioux Citv , whole ho loft his Natilus , inwlnehho hud descended fiom Kent Nio- braiu , when summoned homo by telegrams , Hois now on his wav down the Missomi , topping hcie and tlii'to to enjoy a little hunt , which the pli-ntiful eonililion of the paine tjiero makes most pnjoj.ible Hib pres ent ti ip is expcc ted to last it w eck. iliiilrond News. An announcement was made a few daj < ago that the Missomi Pacilicioad had tented the quarters now occupied bj the Mcichapts' ' National Hank , on the noithvvcst coiner ol Thntecnth nnd Tainani sticcts , and was tc take possession of it about tlio fiist of ne\l month , when the bank moved inte its new building on the not tit east comer of these. streets The announcement was in cuor. The tone In question has tented qnnitci a In the new building to which the bank Is to move , pajint tlieiefot a lental of * " > ,000. Tlio old nuaitcii of the bank , namely the present ] 'emdoif building , have been tented ny the Union Pa i tile and will be occupied as soon as the bank is moved to its new structure Tor these ciuaiteis the road wil pay the Itbeial icntal ol 10,000 per v car , at ineicaso of ,100 over that now paid bj Un b ink. In theM > loomt the company > vill con duct its local ticket B.ileK. This announce liient will bo a Miiptibo betauso it is but i shoittimo since the handling of thoUnloi 1'acllietickets was placed in cliatgi of 1'ied Nnsh , the geneial agcn at this point of the Cliieaga Mihv ankeo & St. Paul. The offlcc of the hit tei company is now half occupied by Unioi I'acillc people , and oceommod.itlons wcii bi'ing pioviclcd for them in the new Haike : building , to which , when lomplete , the Mil vv.iukeoolllecs aio to bo ictnoved. It has no vet been announced what new nndci stand ing will b < * iciiulied , by the lTmon Pin illc' tenting ol tlio old ciuaiteis of the Rleicluuiti National. Social anel Scientific. T'io second reu nliii mooting of tlioGcimai seiontillo club took plnco nt Hoseninund' The subject , "Ktrorn of Modem Science , ' was ably h.indlod by Mr II. Ucinbold , th sjienUor of the evening. Ho pointed out th unccitainUes , fallacies and inconpiintiesof number of seicntllle : so called tuiths whie appear to bo in opposition to well tstnblishc law n. n.Mr Mr II P Heehtold iclieved the audienr of the teiibion of its scienlillu ciitieismb statingth.it in spllooT nil the hnpcifeetion of modem sc icneowo had ciuiso foi cotifiati hit ion and tejoiclng over the general piogic" = tovvaicls tiuth. Only n thousand veais ag theiowasno science wet th mentioning , an what llttlo theio remained was exlinguishc b > monastic snpoistition and despot U peisi cutlon , a daiijrci might aiiso in out dais froi "discounting" scieuc o on arc ount ol a few ii avoidable ciiots , by whkli niactu-o th ignoiant might bo diiven back into the ten pies of Idols , becaii'-o the human mind is b coi.stiUiled that it innnot stand vtieuum. Cable Ilobcit Oillan , of Kansas City , eonsultln engineer of the Cable Tiaimvay company uiiived in this ci'y to give direction with n gaid to the eutvcs and other fancy woi now iciutiied at soveial places by the load The oftleo engineer wink of thc > Metroi > ol tan Cable company have been finished. Th tables and boat ds have ull been set outside and only bo smith work as is absolutely n Himed to maintain the ehaitci , w'll ' bo don until the opening of spilng As u lesult c the work of the enginei'is. bover.il of tli draw ei s of the offle o utc lllled with di awing ! showing the pi ollles of oveij sueet in Uui dec place , A Moiitoil I'loinollon. Mr .1 Levin ot' St. Jotcph , Mo , has bee appointed geneinl manage ! of the Wcstei Union cmnpany in this city Mr. Levin come to Omaha under the most brilliant of uusplte Ho has been connected with tlio Wcstei Union for a number of ye.u-s and tUo last tw hohasspei.t as maiiagui at Kt Joseph. II hud the entiiu contldcuco of ull his pations i well us that of his employe-is. Mr. Lev ! vviUmfil.o ariansements at onoo to secmc homo to which ho will biing UU f.uuilj. To tlio IM-cf-H. To pi omit tot < > . publishcis , editor rcpoatcr und contrdiutoi-s of the pioss of Omaha : The constitution o ( the Omaha Press tlu I 1 is. rtow.i i eady for hijjnatincs at the secretary 1I I onico litSoutU'bl\tec.'nlh : stteot. ( The H ctlnior. ) Ac.oi ( Jins to a usolutlon passed i fie last ncctltiR of the club all pcrsont sign up said constitution before Sunday. Novem- > er lit , will bo eiiiHied IIH charter uietnbt'ts , 'ho Initiation fee has been fixed nt V . E. C. SSVUKII , Secretary. AX OMAHAX AlUtOAO. Vlmt n Pnlr ol' Attentive Knr llearil Aliiint TlilH Clty'H Hcpiitntlon. L. M. Hhcem , manager of the A. D. T. Co , cturned n few davs airo from Iitdlunn | > oUH nnd other places In the east , and the manner n which ho speaks of the attention which Omaha attracted wherever he went is to- niarkable. "When I was on the tialn , " he aid , of course I got Into conversation with > eoplo and as soon us it was found I was from ) maha , pcoplo fiom nil parts o'f the ar would gather mound nnd say , You're from Omaha , nto joul Well how no things out there , nnjwnyl How's leal estate ; Is It still boomlngl Are jon Increas- ng In population I How many have jou lowl what about manufactures ) What's our Indebtedness ) ' And a hundred other lucsllotis like that. 1 answered all of them is bist I could , and did not llncl unjbodv who eft me In n sceptical mood , either. Wo at ionic1 , hcie , don't begin to appreciate ho extent to which wo have lecn ndvcttlsed abroad , nor the nniount f good It has done. Tlio live and wide awake nen of the east have been atti acted bv the idvettlse'inent , and many of them seem to bo * till disposed to tutu their attention in our lircillon. 'I went to Chicago and went 'on 'change' nnd met anumberof thodealcis. I'lltelljou V on can hardly realize how well posted those 'cllovvsaio. Do.vimknovvthatthobiiildlng we no doing hcie is atti acting more attention ibroad than it is hero. Those three b inks , : he New York Life insuinnco building , the new Hir block , the Unrker building , and the other big stmcturcs now in course of eiec- ion , mo eonsiileied the ecmals of those being milt in any city in the country. They will iclp u gieat deal in hi inging to this cltj next cnr manymoio public spnlted men who , vill give Omulm another movcineut to the fiout. _ MOKTUAKY SIAXTnilS. PnctH About Tliotio Who llnvo De parted This I , lie ; . The fnnci.il of the late Mm tin Connolly , who died at St. Joseph's hospital fiom the fleets of an injury sustained at the Union L'acitle crossing on Sunday last , took place j cs- jesteiday at 8 o'clock fiom his late icsi- donee , Oil Davcnpoit stieet. The remain1- weio homo to the cathedral ofthoSt Philo- mena , where a iceniiom mass was celebiated , after whlc H they vveie interted in the ceme- : eiy of the Holy Sopulchte. AMIl ttsov. Alexander Andeison. u joung member ol ihe Plastei ci s' union , who died a lew dav s age w as bin led this j estoi day aftei noon fi out Hur- lettifc Heafy'sa largo numbei of themembei * of the union being in attendance. in uuoua Thoiemalns of this man still remain un claimed atlaiiott.fc Healj's. It has been aseet tinned that the deceased was a momboi jf the O. A. H. and steps at e being taken tc li Ing the knowledge of Ills deatu to foi met comrades m this city. w won. The remains of John Wnugb , who died al the hospital HOVCI al daj s ago , vvcro but led j es teiday afternoon by the county. i.vwv iiuinin VT COINCIL nnrra. The tcmains of Lawn , the iniin who wnc iiuincd to death Sunday night , were to : noveelto Council Uluffs jesteidav for in- leunent in the family \aiilt. Lawn's fumllv moved from Council IHulTs toGiecnwoocl omo time since , but a lot in the eenuteiy al then old home. Two of Lawn's nephew t took that go of the body. Fiank Wallace , a man thiity-flve.vcars o ! age , long aflllcted with consumption , wa1 found dead jestcrday in Ins bed , at hi' ate tesidenee neat Saundeis bticet nnd the Belt line. SOUTH OMAHA XE > VS. Several new refrigerator cars "for the Sw ifl [ lacking company ai lived jesteiday. The nrtisi.m well at Tow lot's packing house was down to the depth of 13TO feet at nooi jesteiday. Woik on the Read hotel , which has beer suspended for some time , will bo lesumcd ii : t few daj s. Several men who will be cmploj'ed in the Annour packing house aimed from Chic.igc jesteielay , William Loving , agent for n patent chim ncj * cowl , manufaetuied in St Joseph , Mo was In the city jesteidaj' in tlio Inteiesl of his house. P. W. Hodson , the merchant whoso failuie was announced in the morning's IJi r , stale" that matteis will bo adjusted and that he will icsumo business m a few dajs. Mr. James Dcfoy of Cieston , Iowa , is ii the eitj and contemplates locating u can nip and wagon manufacUnj' and repair shop i bufllciont inducements are offeiod him. The engine in Amiout's packing house wa1 Hied up j'csteidnv. Seveial of rovvlet'1 men weio emploved bj' the Aimour eompanj last night and killing will begin to daj' . C A man named John Gaffnev , who lives n ( Cleaienco , la , while attempting to lio.nd t tapidlv moving tiain between South Oiinln and Albiight jesteiday fell and bioku hi' right leg below the knee. Ho w as taken ti Council IJluffs whcio ho has fiieiids. It is stated on good authoi ity that a ncv dallj' papei will bo establl edm South Omah. aboiit.Iannaiy 1. AVho the lenitideis ate the Hi n's infoitnant is not at libett.v to saj' , bu ftom his remarks it is learned that a steel companj' , composed pimcipally of Omah : patties , will bo oig.mlrod. The Journal wil be devoted to the cadvancement of Soutl Omaha's Intel csts , and will use alaigcpor tion of its space in publishing a eomplcti maiKct leport. of the The VctM. Theie will bo a meeting of the Vetcrai riicmcn's association of the citj * of Omah at Tno Chief Galligan's onicc , in the eit , building , this evening nt 8 o'clocli The mooting has boon called for the pin pos of coiisldeimg ajiplications for membeibliii foi the election of olllccis and the adoptio of the constitution and bj laws. An Old Ccmcoid. Jim Stcphcnson h.is had several of hi Coneoid coaches p tinted gieen and decorate with pold , so that they now look like th bona tide uitlelo which was bo common in th cast of other daj s , and later adopted in tli west under e-ovet of a ti.innng led. The hi' of these is a bcautj and m.ij jet bo used Ic loc'al amusement. WIliiLKI-On : November- I Omaha , Mr H. I'liend , of Chicago , to Mis fa M WhceleijOf Hoston. No cauls. Mrs. Antwerp , the wife of the Kov \V. II. Atilvvut ] ) , of Deb MoiiiPs , In. , i the L'uest of her niece , Mra. Cuptui Wood. Mrs. C. K. Yost nnd cliiu htci' left las ovuniiif * for a visit willi volatlvcb n Clifton Sprhies , N. Y. Mrs. A. MeC'nlloiifrh nnd Miss C. Stc voiiHiii , , of Now York , in company wit W. M. Smith , aio btoppin" ; ever in th city on their way to the I'.ieillc Coa&l anil aio i ejjlbtoml at the AVindr-or. Portions of the ; "Mie-haol StroKort party are i cpristered at the Windsor. M. II. AMilin mul wife , of Sowai-c Noh. are at the Windsor. P. . J. B.itoman and wife , of Cedar Ifni ids , la. , arc at thu Pa\ton. Mrs. G. L. Wil-onof San Diego , Cal is at the Paxton. D. C. Hounds and wife , CourUani Nob. , are at the Paxton. S. Wypot-Ui and wife , of St.rtuil.Nob are nt the I'a.xton. Charles II. Muhugnn and wife , Ch cu o , are nt the I'axton. O. Jl. Cutting , of Kearney , Win. I Hall and Fred S. Mik-s , of Chic-ago , ai at the Millard. Mrs. W. II. Cahoun ) returned .vchtM day inor-ning'to jiorlioinq in MarMial town Itu , after a foi tnijjtit'b visit to he in thia'city , . . ' ABSTRACT OF THE VOTE , Tlio IljpeHoii rnHy. Despite the incleinency of the weather last evening the mcmheis of the Ujperlon club .urned out in goodly numbers to their second : mity of the season at Masonic hull. Some : hitt.v couples weio picsent. Good music mil elegant lefrcshinents were tv\o nnuKcd 'eaturos of the occasion and u ( jencial good ; Imo was enjoied. RESOURCES OF WYOMING. AVImt "Cj" Ilm Snjs About tlio Vnst IMulii'x in Oil anil MinuralH. Chicago Tribune : Cy Iba , known ilmnifjhemt the west us "The Oil King : > f W > omliif ; , " reached Chicago yestor- : luy. He has been em curth about hiilf i eeiitiirv , is nvviiy , woll-fceiiMiicd hjiee'i- inon of tnu fur west piosnuctor. and in coii\ctMition yesterday as to the ) won derful leMime'os and giand future of the lorritory fioin which ho hails , ho talked as follows : " \Vo need means of tiaiib- | )0itution ) to elevelop Wjoininjr. I have lived hcie eifjht jetirs and chiiin all that time have boon pro ioutiii } , ' for oil ; coal , it on. lead , copper , siUor , old ancl hodti , s-o that I fe'ol eoiniietont to talk ) ii our suh-surfsico rc'-ouic'es. About Lhreo jc.irs aye Seininole , a half-bteed Indian , while out hunting' di'-eoveied ' the llowiiif , ' oil .ipriiifj. It is Hiniply a Lraet about 120sl60 in area , tlnoiifjli which oil and water continually bubble up. There are now about two ban-els daily dipped up from it. That oil is w 01 th forty cents n gallon on the gi omuls. The w armor the weather the faster the oil Hows. It is used for lubricating reapers , mowers and other machinery , as well as n ineflieino for ihcunmlisin , diptheria and other maladies , but for want of tiansportation it has never been maikelcd. The oil basin is situated bcventy miles west of the Ellchmit ter minus of the Ftemont & Missomi Valley raihoad , better known as the "Noith- western , " which in a short time will bo completed to within ten miles of tlio oil Holds. Forty miles nortli of these is lo cated Salt creek oil basin , in Johnson county , and in the tame oil strata with the others. The natutal springs thoio How two bar- i els daily. Eighteen miles west of this point , on Powder river , four natural oil springs have boon found whichtogether , h.ivc a daily llenv of five ban els. On the Swuulwater river , near Independence rook , ate vast < - uibeds. . They run fiom two inches to foity feet in thickness. It is found theio in both the liquid and hut d state. It U bi per cent carbonate of sodn. There ai o also soda beds on the LMatto river. The linebt glass can be made of this oda. Soap can aKo bo manufaetuied fiom it. Kiik , the Chicago cage soap man , is llgiu ing on it to use in the soap lino.Vithin tifteon miles south of this soda bed aie the great Iio.i mountains , lion men Miy that the iion thoio secured is as good as any fioni Pennsylvania mine's. Five miles west are found gold and copper mines , now being worked , and live miles fuither west lead and silver mines are being worked. With i.iihoads and capital to develop our territory wo will Inuo the richest land on eaith. Land the-io is now worth S'JOO to $1,000 a claim K.O acics. AFFAIRS IN FAR-OFF INDIA. A Clint AVith nu Xou Visiting Aine-rlca. ChicagoTribune : George Anderson , M. I. C. K. , district engineer of Mala- fear , India , is nt tlio Grtintl Pacific. Ho s.ud ho hnd boon c-onnected with the publio works dop.irtmc'iit of England und dotnilud in India for the last tiftcon jcnrs. lie has been in charge of rail- ioad building in that country , nnd is now on a jcar'sfiulongh in AinericM ex amining our lailioad and budge sys tem : ) , having alieady adopted , on the woiks in Indi.i a number of Aineiic'nn dusigns for budges. Troin 112,000 to 15,000 miles of loud have boon built , and about itl)0 , ( ( ) aio now under survey. Most of the roads are under the contiol of the Eng lish government , nnd the others aio in charge of private pai tied under n guar- anteo. This guar.iiitc'o , Mi1. Andc'iion thinks , keeps buck ] irivato c-apilnl , but theio mo iiidk'.itions th.it India will soon see fieo entcijiri'-o in the line of lailioad bnildui } , ' . "Theio is not Amen1- it'an capital invested in India , " said he , "butwo vvisli w could see it. Tliere is much room for Americans with aknowl- edgc of the vvln-at tiade , as India's wheat cron is de-veloping enormously. Wo have eliamond mine's on the holders of the Bulimy district. A diamond fiom one of these ininea was teuently solel in England for x0)00 : ! ( ) , uiul ono f loin Madras , slightly tinged .vc-llovv , In ought JU OOO. " TlioKeling thioughout Indiitwas loj alto the queen , and this had boon particularly so since the v. isit of the I'vinco of Wales in Ib7o. Manufacturing was being cariied on ex tensively. There was a gieat inciease in tlio cotton production , and tlio nulls were onlj about 5100 miles fiom tlio cot ton-pi odiiction district of Hi'llary. IM- ucation had become vvide-jjiicnd , and the American niisaionaries had demo mote than anvono else to bring this about. The religion was divided between the Church of England and the Honiaii Catholic. There was little Methodism or Scotch I'roibjteriaiiisin. Mr. Ander son left for New Voik last night , but ie- turns to Chicago in a few davs , whoncc ho leave * , for tlio went to look into mil- load construction in the mountains. tidily Noliloninn In an Humbles Hole The Gorman consul at Now York has notified Ftoderick Stahlo that in otdoi to save his estate in Germany ho must return to the "fiitheiland. " Ilerr Stnhlc wns drafted into the Gei man army lasl spring , and in order to uvuilo militarj duty lied to this country. His pitronti bnvo died and left him u fortune ol ! ; 0 ( > ,000 marks. Young Stalijo had jusl completed his education at the unlv.cjr shy of Hoidclboig , Germany. He if talented , speaks four languages fluuatly , and , despite his disguise , has moused great curiosity by the stieaks of good bleeding which shiuo out at times in his occupation as coachman. He secured an an engagement as coachmen with Mr. and Mis. Nelson Alvord at Green's Farms , Conn. Ho is tall , well built , florid complexion and fine-looking , pos sibly about twenty-three jeais old. Ho gloomed the IIOINOS ntliicdin a gold- embioidoied smoking jacket , coiduioy trousers , and wearing a student's \el\e't cap. On sundry of his undergarments was embioideied a German crest. Ho would pioc'oed to vvash a carriage wear- a red bat in vest , with dragons and Ger man eagles decoiating the breast. Ho sang raptuioii'-ly. ancl in his room over the stables plajed upon the flute , flageo let and guitar. Only Ono Ciovv TJOOSO. Wvsmsorov , Nov. S The adjutant gen- ci al has icccived tluough Genei al Terry n repott fiom Geneial Hugcr that nil the 10- fiactory Glows except ono are in camp. Huger ic'cinests authoiity to send Deaf Hull to Pott bnelling and discietionary authoiity to send Beveu othei offundeis. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thispowclci IIPVIT\nrlM. Amaivel of purt ty , stiuigtli mill wholesciiiu'ni'xs. More icon omlial than the nrillniny kinds , and lannotbe holilin ceimprtltlon v\lth the' nmlltudu of low ro-t sliciitM Ight uliiiii or iihosiilmtii powders Sold enl > In cans. HOIu. . , II VKi.sei 1'ov * DLII Co. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , = JEWELRY , = BRONZES ! AT MAX MEYER &BRO. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , IT. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets , lor tlio trciitinpnt of all CiniciMi und Si'iimi'U , Dlhl 4HJfllUAIrS. . API MAM trt lor llHUHMn Ir S. mnl'llll'Mri lli t titfllltlii , ajipnratun anil rcniu- illn for miirtimtiil tr.atniint ot u\.ry form of ills i B rmiilrlni ; Mt.llcnl . -urvlial t rent nn nt. ruin V M IIIIU1I1 flirPVntMS HtHT llll-l ITAI , , \ ( HIM- Miiiniliisdln the west VVrlto lur dniilurs on l > o- lormltlf" ami llrauti I'luh riet , Ciirvnturu of the plno. I'lli" I union' , C'Hnecr , ( atarrh. llrnnchlll" . In. halation , I'lulrlilly , I'lirnlynln. 1 pllupsy. Klilniy. llhulilir 1'yo I'ar , "kin HIM ! Illnml anil nil iirtlcul iipcnitluin III-IA-LS of VMiMtsn - . IliiiiK on II | IIIM of V\ Dim n riirh. Only icllablo m.dlonl liutllut.i innklnK a upc-i laity of I'IIIXATM DI Arils All MoiHl ill-can met. utility iri'iili U. I'lrxons iiiiulilo tel lt u tnatvd t liuiua liy lorre- ni 'inUini' All loninMinlcatlonicontlili nlUI Midi' ilni's orln triiiiiMnl n nt by innlloruxprL' * "i inn-ly pai Ltd nn marks tolndleainconU nlmir " nikr lnu ) l iKoiuil lnUr lt prufirrcd Cull and toiinilt 111 , or nd hlftory of ynuriaou , nml wu nil ) n.l . In plain wrapp.r our HOOK TO VII-N r lit t upon I'rlvnUsj & tlitl and .Si rvou lll'caKi's , etc. A.I Ir. M. Oiiialiit .Mi'dical anil Siir'liiil ( In tiliile , nr Dr , McMenaraf , Cor. . 13th aid Dodge Sis , , Onaha , fiel , Owlnu tntlio rnplil k'roicth of Oin ilm und inir " 110 ri in In irT Mtlnu inr.fi.our liuKliu > ii III.A biinmu 10 Inritn llml thu old Miitkal Initltnloon Hell Uriel nml Capitol UTI nno. could not Accommodate all tomlm ; to in lur irrutnii nt We Inivi ; th. rulorn muv. d Into our m H brl.k Imlldlnif , Norlhwut Corner of lilhHiil lloiltro ulrii tn onnbloik tnutli of Ihu old Jn Ulillii linlhllnti und liHtu now Ilm lariri'st und nin'tiuni- pit ti < Vie illi ill IiuUluIo ur liuiililltil In thu win ! rortr nuwlr turiilnhiil , wc.ll wiiriiicil and \untllalud roomi for pntlcntn , tlinu tklllid phy lilunt nlwuys In Ilm Inilldlnv. All kludu uf dltuuscs tattled In the moat Uo maniifiiuur'o Surelcal lliucoi for Iefnrniltl , Tru , huiiportdn , Klectrlial llntt.rlea , mid tan nupply pby UlKii or pntli ntn uny uppllmici' , rein. . dv. orliisirumvntViicjwii. Call und commit ui.orwrllo for clreulnrii upon nil nub ) , cti. wltU ll ts ot uue nlum forpatlont to n .r. 'Ihounandt tnuted mice > ' fully by torreipondfiico. We uivc inperlor udT n- taite and fHcluiU t for trcicllnu dltrnmi , | i tfiirmlnir . > u rfli al oneratloni. and nurnliiif imtlrnti whltu toirf. lined with our aeknowlidKnl Hbllltr. mwrliinCe , responsibility arid riM'iit ' cloo | ioulJ niukti the Ott. U urdcal losiuuu Uie D Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , including STEINWAY FISCHER LYON&HEALY , , PIANOS * W-\ * m m. if BURDETT. ORGANS STANDARD , " > r i Pi-ices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects In materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , I30S A 1307 FARNAM STREET. Ulolul IMIILUIKU UUmi , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA. NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplub , - 42OOO H. W. Vvrrs 1'icsiilint. JLLWisb. Hi i n , Vltc-Ptoslilont. A. U.'loil/tl l\ , Set Vlco-I'itslilent. W. II. b. llLduiCabhki uini.croiis. W. V. Mon r , .luiivS Con IN' , H. W. VAIL- , la wis S. Hi LIJ , A. K TOU/U.IN. HnnXIng Olllre THE IRON BANK. Cor. l.'th nail 1 minim bts. A General llauklin ; Iliiblucsa 'iransacted. RUPTURE IIo ltl nlrcureom6u U > tl > jrOr. llornc'fi Klct tro.Uicnttle Hell. 1 rut * combined. Uuarantecdtbo only one In thn world BrnernUnit aconttmiout KlectHff tt Mnanttia , - - currmt. bclpntlUcI'owerful , Durabln , _ 7 Comfortable mid EffectlYp. Avoid frftud * . tai Or r 11,000cured. BpnitHtnrnpfni ixmiililct. ALNO FI.KOtKIO 1IKLTN FOK itlHEAHFH. Pi. HORNE. mviMTQg. IQi WABASH AYE. . CHIOABO- your rrtnllrr Tor Ihn JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE or the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE , aiioiilliiK tiiyuui iifiiln. CAI'TKIVI loilllvclj none Finiilnrnnltn rur IIP nml 1 rko nprirnrpl linlyi nllio Kuli Some B B . . ilnlirf , III diiUr loinako K lart'ir rrullt ulUruotiunvmllli. hilirior ( .nils "Illihlili II r inirkit Ii MIDI : Is llilit ami Mjllili It IIU 1IU < - ii ( .tin kliiK nml 1(1' ' 011 urs NO iiuKAii- ins ) UieflrblllniHIUni rn. It " 111 MUM ; tlir moil 4MI | < iiiiiUlibln 01 fry \llul n > | col | iial In Ihu lianil hi mil nlilill xt JT _ / > . A k for thf Mmrs _ _ 111 n n - IHllnInt t7nrJJ > .TAMPS IKAVs 1 SIIOI3 Is Ihi oriel- nulHShoi ninllsnbvilulilj Hi. enl > tlux < f Us | rlf which hi > r\pr lirn plnri .1 rxliniltily on thi1 murkit In which iliiral.ilny Is roiiikli r. J In fore infrf i ntwaul apv uranciIliortl nrt nrt mild by tin I lit ntnllirs thn utli. nt the I'nltiil Stilm , anil r will tlncr thorn rasl ) ) within > nur nnrh In any stitte fir territory lfou will tpnd u n | o < italnml , mpnlliuiliiji thin | | < r * HllllMl Ullk & Co. , 41 I Illlolll SI , IIUllOII , H l - I'lill Unit of the nliciMi hlioi-s for naln InOM * n \ hj (1. VV. ( onk , nn rainiim htrut ; (1. ( S Miller , ( > U North lull Mrcct ; Il.i > unl Hros. , 407 South IMhbtrtit. In COUNCIL liuns by ' KVUIIH 4Ullroueluuv. J. B. HAYNES , ornciAi. STENOGRAPHER , Thlril Jinllrlal Distrlrt , 37 CIIAMUlilt Ol' tOMMIIItl 15 SteckPiano llfiriai kaljla for povvfrful B ) Tbiitlc tonB. [ ifl bl HI tTon uTiilTiti- KoTutD iluru'tilllty iiO ) e-ai B re < iTril. OTrt liftt Btiarutittii of thn i tei I. rJiTto of these luitt umrjnju. WOOD BRIDGE BROS. . ii iNio ii. n r. iiiiiiurio BODWELL A , MclNTOSH , Real Estate Dealers , 140 houth fcpiing bttcct , Los Angeles , . . . California. Diult'is in ilt\ mill i ountry propcrtj of all ilo seilptlons. Ucncial Infoi miition to lic\\-uim. e'is fiielv mvui. ROOHNG. G.W.ROGERS rompiiMIInn nnd ( Jrimil Itnmlnir. Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Hcofing. Mttlul llrunil 'anil Iply Hi inly Iliiollni ; . J.Mj.M.i.-ou .Stieit.Uiiiuliti. .Nib WE AK MEN ! IMSMS " - ' " 'i itrArti. . " " " - Mirsws wrmituvm'Tii NrwlMi KII\EU HEN oMUf ftlil.ip , uflcmriHjifu | xrnr - lllNrKATlTEVVrikNtHH , ( [ ! . . . . „ - . .nuous , mllil. soothl ! Kciimmi of Electric.rJUf Ity dlrfclly through all erik | oiii.rtsior Iniitlwrn'VfVr I ihnllri and Vigorous Slrtnmh tflfclrlo Current * J-fcltlrlit ntlr or * cf rftit tli < 0 In ciiri. OrvttcittmprQtcnuiitsovek ! ! othrr brlti worrtrsirsnrr * mil rntlyrur.il In thrfflinoatbi hrsTicl ( imnrbUMc Uinr > The Sanden Electric Co. 169 LaSahc > ! . , Chicagi 'J ho Olil It. lltiblii * .p.'i lulht of iiu.ny yt-iirn' rjtn.rl * innIriatH ith IMIMI | ( rfnl PUI 1111 , ull l.lj.NcJ. 1 IlltO VI. I ANc I.II. I'llI N I IS 11 I.A. n I InTlin r i nn'I ' without pain or ntmlrnnco K11 r I IIK p triiin liii > lin n All C hriiulc lllH. ui. ( > 8 ( IIUI I Ull ! jni-i | | inivHiirn .if liny Institution In tlil ciiiinlry. Tif ) > "i ' > tiinlciniiliilii iinliiK tiillo * Siirlnnn lor Ilm In Hliiiintol mi ) I'llVHtu or Illooil illsi IIMI inn l > o cureil lur ono tlilril thu con at out lly Ills Ironlrnont n 1'uro Ixivcly Pom * lilolon , freu rroin riillonn. . HS , fn i Idrrf. iiliukli.i.ilK. i riiitlniis. | etc , Lrlllliint oyp'i.nil IHTI.all. illjiinn li.iliii I tf lint' tlreil ' UilliiK unit nil ii mnln wcnkni ! troniitl cnitil. llloiilliik'll.iiilaili. .Siirj.iiis 1'roM | ) iinitMii i.uiinil ILiilllly , Hi. 111- " ' ' ' ' . I"11" ! "I" ' " llnil InillL'i flli'ii ' , CKnrliui Irniifil. " , liilliiiiiinllnii iin.l nidi ralliin. I iilllne "nil li | . | > l i' " " ' . Sl'lniil > v ik ; ( lim , Kliliu y iiiinplnlntii unil Chiuiki ) ot l.llu , C .insult Ilm old HIM lor _ ri/r Ilin TAD Ainlanr e lirouln Inllniumi- . Plr anil CAM tli tlml 1.IW r i.loba LIL nllu l-nii nll , | | , lrr , sur siuhtiiinc < < , In\i rslun of Hi. ' 1 l'l ' . SinfuliHiii I > ' " " . llunilloin , llllllllllllllltklll" VbbC.'HK lllllllHMIOlISlOIIOtOlltOf both. ii < iinil'liiniiirHiif I III , . . . . : -nnniiiiiiiitliinnrtlii | ) I nr I Ircnillnn or Ciilnrrli , Inn nml in hit. nml l > < uin < . or I'uiiilytla , sliiklbrf nr llouilnit in.l i 'llilikinut linnii Ho. MCDlfnllO III Willy I.n "f Vll.ll'owrr Mocp ; slrnVllllil I' " " " " * IKS'oniliniy ' , Ixitn u ( I1L.III UUU Mimor , e'onlni'liiiiiil lilni > IHmtf liornrn thn l'y < - < I ! i"ltnil. ! < , Liinttuiir , dim luln. " " , I ) , iir. Minn ntilrlm | Ati rhlnn toi > ilety in : y Dls. loiiriiuiit , lml < f fonllil. in. ' Hull Llftl. " HiiH tortinly nr IliiMniami ! tliulH Illu u buriltnnluly , I'orniHiii nlly unil I'rlvnt. ly I nrnl BLOOD AND SKIN iS&wS rori > I'alinln thn 111 ml unit llmiif , -Mihlllllc ' s ri lliront Mouth mill l.initui' . . l.liiiuluhii I'nlMUi niiii i.lllio.Siik . llhiiumiill.iu t'nliirili ' I to , J'lnuan. nf Iv I nr.fl VMii'iilMliiTi llnvi. rnll. I yCemsiiltatlon fr.o anil htrirtly ronllel intlnl. Jleillc Inn 8ent freei fiom nlf. I vutlon to ull puitd of the I nlteclhtutc'S. Corii-Kiionili-nio ri ci'lvci inointit attintlcin .N' Ii tti'iHiuiHivoriil nnlem iiccompanloilby fmirientji inhtiiiiitis. n.'ini tin riiit lnHtumiiHfiirpumilili | t unil lint of iiun- | tloiiH upon piivittc. bpuelul utiil nurvoua ell * . e''UrinH ' Ftrlctly cash. Gill on or address , POWELL REEVES DR. , No. ait Soutu 1 Jth St. , ( Jiuutin. > SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. RUPTURE CURED Ilr Pr Hncillktri MfltiorJ Noopcratloni no u.i d. ti ntlon Irtun Innlupx . AiliiplHil to i lill.lrun ut nidi asLrown pvoplu Hun Iri'd * ol autn rai Ii tvstl miiiitllr. in ill" All bullnis < strialy cuull.lBiitl.il . , Cunsultullon frtu PROF. N. D. COOK , KoomO , 1514 Dcuu'liis St. , Oiimlin , Neb O D udliiuiNirviiii lnlllltyriiusHJ ) iiKli i-irciis ml liu'l pructko * CURED. MEAL CO , m.o UHUl. bl.Luul |