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8 THEOMATrA ! DAliY BE ft : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 31 , 1881 , t MIE DAILY BEE , Saturday Morning , Dec , St. iTIi- following observation * ntc taken at tli- -11110 moment of. Urns at nil the sta tion , named. ) I l > * rWMR5T , t. S. BlO A . SUITICK , ) OmiH.DeccmlHr SO , ISM. (4:001 ( : . m. ) f W.30 W llri.U iCIoudv Chojenne. . . 80.B2 VtViHIgh | C ourtjr n tto. 30.21 0 oudy Omaha 30.18 VW.I'rwih Clourlr Yankton . . . S0.18 NW.l'rnih Cloud/ De Jlolnn. H.17 " " ' F efh Fair M.B I r llrNk Fair Frenh Pair tit. Louis . . M.OO Cloudr Moorhewl. . . 3018 Kalr Vincent. . . . 80.10 S Krerfi Fair TUcrarck. . . Btiford. . . . . Custer. . . . . . Dradnofld. , Amlnlbolnc , River above low water mark , tl\e feet and troicn. , Now Yoar'rt Call1) . TIIK HER rcquesta .ill ladles who "will receive * ' on Monday next to Rend in liclr names for publication in Saturday even , ing's paper , when uo hnpo to present a complete lint of all who will "keep open houno" in thi * city on Now Veat-'s. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tlu new Northwestern I'ullman can nre < laii < tefl. Salisbury'H Troubadoun appear at Jtoyd's Opera House Monday night , A largo amount of travel Is westward bound this week , but comparatively llttlo oa twnrtl. All parties desiring to6le "fremou- ntrances agnlnst liccniini ; H.iloont mutt do HO before to. night , ' Two giddy , giddy girN were taken in ! > V the copi Innt cvcnltijr , en the charge of disorderly cqmlact , The finest and most complete line of Kew Years Calling Cnnls , at Cotter' * , 131 J Douglas street. A fight at the Military triilge yi-ater lUy afternoon , was broken up by the police who captured one of * he offendera. New Year Culling Cnrdn , printedvat l' * tnor & Son's , corner Tuelfth and Farnhnm , the largest nnd most elegant ns- portmcnt in the city. . The different fiocietio-t nnint send in ' the uamcH o ? their ofllcora and nociotlca at once , IT'lh/ expect ti Iw represented in tlie illustnfcd etipplement thin year. * -'Three disturberu of the peace paid , ; Hher$3 ! aid costs apiece and departed in / peace , yisterday at the pullce court. Quite a n-'aceful atTair un the whole. Choi. Do Oroat will probablv be taken to Lincoln to-day. In the mean time liigcounscl are preparing a hill of ex ception to take this case to the supreme court. court.Acionlhig V } an order inined by Aa- HtKtantQoneral Manager Kimbnll , of the Union I'aci So 'railroad , all pasnes and half- fare -.vrtnlU terminating December 31 arc extended to January 15 , lonj. Johnson and Tilda Nclaou were marred by Judge Bcnokc at the jiollce court yesterday afternoon. An iuterpor- nit } 'o.s employed nnd overythini ; pawed .iitTVn : othly and pleasantly. -Among those whom the contractor ' 'VViiKlt , i alleged to ha > e wiudled to a th.v widow lady of Went Davenport , forwhomhe was.bulldluK A . house , Utid who ii a loner to the extent of about $500 on his account. The question of Woman's KiyhU waa cliacuBsed at considerable length at the meeting of Lake's Addition Lyceum Thurs day Sumo intereotiog Hpeochet ) , wer * made. , Among tfiose who took port were 1'obtmustor Hall , MOBHH. Smith , Knot , I'cppcr and Scars , The decision of the dobuto waa poatponorl until next wetk. It Is Htated that a peculiar suit ban Wii brought in thlu city recently in whicli the pnrtiea nre HoniHlcln , the clothier ; anil Jim Fair. The gnlt is to re cover an alleged outlawed claim , anil the place of trlalis plncrd at Klkhorn. This xtylo of fixing the venue of a unit at tomei illitauco from the place wlicro n debt is created ia called "tho Chicago stylo" mid ia done to make thn defendant either net- tloormako an cxpcnRUo trip. The II1U nok legislature lost year paused a lapro * hlhlting croilitors from luing tliii fcnn of legal coercion. Mr. J. U , Kitchen , of Kitchen llroa. , arrived from St. Joe Tlmruday in com pany with Mr. Oenrgo It , Mann , thu Archi tect of the now Grand Central hotel build ing. The work on tl in important tttruc- turo liaH buon pinlied right along and n largo force will remain at work during the entire winter , when the weather is nt all favontblo. Mr. Kitcheu'fl en-ami here now U to finally determine whether II tiliall be live Htorlen high , and hiR t'xpreks'i' hlmunlf vury favorably dfoposetl in that ro Kurd , Over $15,000 having alu-tuly b 01 expended upon the hotej. Wliwi "IT p'tte * ! it will contain nearly 1W3 IIHHUI jni the to'ul cott will be o\er 12\000. What a Hotel Clerk Snyn. TUEMONT IIOUHK , OlIIC.VOO , 111. Oct. 2 , 1881.-H. II. WAIINKII A : Co. Sin I have used your Safe Kidno ; and Liver Ouro for kidney disease- and found it very beneficial. 25-lw GKOKQK A. Coiin , Dr. Amoli * Tlurrounlyi , Wlthnol House , Tuesday * and Fridays , 10 n m. to 4 p. m. tf An Important Notlco. MAVOK'H OFTICE , \ Omalia , Nob.t Doc , 28 , 1881 , ] NOTICE TO L1QCOU An ordinance providing for the ii iiuauco of license under tlio Sloouiu Liquor Law , and making it the dut i of the mayor to enforce the pr < ; visions thereof , takes ulfci January 1 , IflSa. . . Tli t day boin Sunday all saloons ' must roinai closed , and ont nd ( after Mondaj January 2d , no portion or pornons wi l > o pormUt.ed to'sellat retail intox catiiiL' liquor without a I ice us o. ' . will bo the duty of the inainlml an police foroe of the city to arrest ar and all persona who fail to coinpl * with the Jaw. JAMES E. HOVD , , dSB-.Ut ' Mayor of Omaha. Wo are prepared to furnlih in tl ' very best condition by pccial arrun 'I wonta all suoh articlct aa are dvsirab ' for Now Ywr-B Ublu. FLEMING , & CO. , grocera. Ii TREASURE TROVES OF SILVER Mlufflod , Not With The Golden Apples of Hosporidos , But With Golden Embloma of Afloction and Esteem For Colonel and Mrs W. P. Sapp. On the Ocaaaion of the Twenty- Fifth Anniversary of The Ogden Uoono H Bltvzo of Light and Bonuty. Never , perhaps , in her previous his tory has society in Council Bluffs been no brilliantly gay and happy as upon last evening , when it really scorned aa H all the refined and cultured people ple in the state , with many guests from abroad , had turned out en masse with their hearts full of love and their arms full of treasure to do honor to Col. W. F. Sapp and his beautiful and accomplished wife on the occasion of the twenty-fifth until \ < rsary of their wedding day. Wo take this opportunity to present a short skitch of th < > lives of this illus trious couple with whom old Father Time has dealt host leniently , and to offer our congratulations accompanied with a host of kind wishes from per sons all over the western country. Mrs. Mary 0. Sapp , nee Brown , is the daughter of Capt. H. M. Brown , a gontlonuin who made nn enviable rep utation for gallantry during the war of 18112 , between this country and Great Britain. She was born in Mount Vernon , Ohio , where she passed her childhood , since which time a sketch of the Colonel's career will also embrace an outline idea of his wife's , for , with the Poet Laureate , oho resolved and has illustrated by her life that "Over the hills nml far away , Beyond their utmost purple rim , Beyond the night , across the day. Thro' all the world she followed him. " Colonel William F. Sapp was born in Danville , Knox county , Ohio , son of John and Elizabeth Sapp , early settlers of that state. Colonel Sapp's father died when ho was ton years old. Leaving homo at this early period to shift not only for him self but others , ho worked on a farm and attended school at intervals , as his labors would permit , until ho was prepared to enter an institution of learning at Martinsburg , Knox county , Ohio , where in a few years ho graduated with high honors. After leaving the institution ho cn- tored the oflico of Dolnao & Sapp , at Mt. Vernon in the spring of 1847. She senior member of the firm being the Hon. Columbus Delano , whoso name has for many years been identi fied with national politics. Hero young Sopp remained until admitted to the bar in Juno 1850 , at Mt. Vernon , and soon after located there in the practice ot his chosou profesion Ho acquired during the ton years ho was there an extensive pracMce. Ho was elected prosecuting attorney for Knox county as whig candidate in 1854 , and filled thn office with such success that he was re-elected to the same position in 1850. During the year 1860 the colonel , like a gsoat many others , was taken with a fever. It ran high , and was what is known as the western fever. Nothing could induce him to remain in his native state , and in the spring of 1800 ho bade- adieu to the land of his birth and the scones of his child hood , came to Omaha , Nebraska , was soon after his arrival commissioned adjutant-general of the territory by Alvin Sauiulers , governor at that time ; elected to thu legislative council in the fall of 1801 } was commissioned lieutenant colonel of the Seventh Ne braska cavalry , and served with dis tinction until his regiment was mus tered put. At thin time the colonel , believing that Council Blulls was dis- tincd to bo a largo and important city , made up his mind to rocross the big muddy and locate permanently in that oity , whore ho huii since resided. PosscaHing these characteristics which naturally clrou men around him , the colono was not long in introducing himself , not only to the business men of this city but ho became known throughout the county a ? a social and genial gen tleman. Soon after locating hero ho formed a co-partnership with , at that period , the leading lawyer ot thn northwest/ . S.umiol Clinton , wlm AV.IS oigod ) ; ; in aury oitoiihivo mid lucrative practice tied who \nvt eloitoil to ihn slate li 'ishturu in tlio fall < if ' 115 , was appointed United States dh < triot attorney for the ntatu of low. by I'rosMoiit Grant in 'tif > , which iinpor < taut iiomlton he hold during the u < l ministration , performing the duties ol the ofllco with marked succcsf. He w.is elected to the 45th congress gross from the eighth dish let of Town and ro-olected to the -Kith two yean laror. During the four vcnrn ho rup rvBoutuil his district at Washington In gave full satisfaction to hii coimtit uencv and would have been roturuoi by them had their not boon shari practice in the nominating convontioi by a personal enemy. The record that Hon. W. F. Sapi ha * nude since ho settled in Counci Bluff * is a part of her history ; witl her .growth and prosperity his nam has boon identified. It was throug hit untiring exertions that the fouu dation was laid , by a bill introduce ! by him in conisreu upon which ooul bo btsod nuntUmus proceedings com pelting Uie Union P citio rallroa company to recognize Council Blufi as their eastern terminus. 'Ho als introduced and had passed by cot : grevi a bill providing for the huldin of a tenu of the U. 8. circuit court t Council Bluffs , Uubmiuo and Kookul During nil those years that tli colonel and hit accomplished wil have climbed the hill of life togotho : Thu shadow of death has twice crousc their path , having lost two ctiildrei The VIMYB they each made ono to tl other at the altar twenty-five yon ago have been racrodly kept. The life ha * been , ns it were , ono of min gled joy mid bllm , which Tin : HUB hopi'i will follow on down the other side until they pass at a ripe old ago through the shadow into a bright and ( ndlcsi autifthiiio , A lack of spnco forbids a full do scriptioii of the magnificent array of presents nnd wo shall therefore con- line ourselves to a simple enumeration of those inoit remarkable for their in trinsic and artistic worth and beauty. First on thn list conies a magnificent cnso of California laurel inlaid with mahogany , containing forty-three piecosof sterling silverware , embrac ing complete services of solid table spoons , dwwert and teaspoon * , dinner forks and oyster forks , anils , cream and berry spoors , butter knife , sylhv bub ladle and supr spoons. This ser- tico Li engraved in the highest style of the art and is the gift of the Hon , George W. Brown , of Denver , Col. A brother of Mrs. Sapp's , a well- known millionaire , noted for his generosity. Next comes an elegant souvenir of esteem , presented to the Colonel by the bench and bar of Council Bluffc. It 11 a case of laurel , inlaid with mahogany , lined with cherry satin , very similar to the * ono described above , with the exception that in place of oyster forks are sots of pearl-handled dinner and tea knives. A truly elegant and appropriate offer ing.A A silver and crystal card receiver , from Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Odell. An exquisite silver jewel case , from Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DoHhvcn. A case of beautifully engraved spoons , from Mr. and Mrs. Pinnoy. An elegant- pickle fork , from the Itev. Dr. Webb and wife , of St. Paul's church. A very beautiful shrine , mounted in silver with ivory typo , from Mrs. General Gilbert , St. Paul , Minn. An elegant gold and silver butter knife from Mr. G. L. Finn , of Bedford - ford , Iowa. A full cose of silver nut picks and nut crackers from the Misses Walker. A splendidly mounted and finished carving sot , pearl handled , from J. M. und N. 0. Phillips , "v A full set of gold lined silver spoons u'ith congratulations of Mr. and Mrs. Henry llobinson and Mr. Wm. Carothors. A largo" naiad fork mbossed and en graved in charming style , part cold and part silver , from Mr. and Mrs. Horace Everett. A gold and silver ice cream slice from Mr. Henry Eiseman , very beau tiful. tiful.A A massive berry spoon , charmingly engraved , composed of silver , gold lined , with solid gold handle , from Mrs. Joel L. Stewart. A rich and heavy coin .silver , gold lined , soup ladle , from Mrs. Than. J. Evans. A lovely berry ludle , daintily en graved , from Judge and MM. Mc- Crary. A silver and gold sugar sieve , , from Mr. and Mrs. George Gcrnor. Gold and silver cream ladle- from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motcalf. A beautiful gold and silver sroam ladle from the Misses Nealy and Carrie Stevens , daughters of Sir. S. B. Stevens , of the Jlock Island sail- road. road.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith , a silver and gold wrought creamer. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cory , ' * old creamer with wrought handle , Mrs. Dr. Macrae , gold fruit spoon , finely chased. Henry 0. Brown , Denver , Obi. , a superb set of after dinner coffee spoons of gold , ornamented in the highest style of the art. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pusoy , a gold berry spoon with silver handle wrought and chased artistically. Thos , Bowman , county treasurer , very handaomo berry ladle , silven-aud gold.Gold Gold aixl silver card case charaiing- ly wrought and engraved with , com pliments of Mrs. W. H. Pusoy. Silver and crystal bouquet holder , Mi s Kate E. Pusey. Silver and gold tulip vaoe from Lira. John F. Baldwin. C. D. Kasson , of Corning , Iowa- syllabub ludlo , silver and gold , Thos. L. Kimball , silvcrsyrnppitch- r nnd plate. Uold and silver jewel case , BIr. and Ira. J.is. Browater. Silver card receiver , gold lined , Mr , ml Miss Dowling. Gold and silver card receiver , Mr. , nd Mrs. J. P. Connor. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. DoHavou , ex- uisito silver jewel case. / . T. Lindsoy , silver ornament ; d oaken bucket. Silver and majolica olive case , Mr. , nd Mm. L. C. Baldwin. Mauror & Craig , silver sugar bowl , nd creamer. Capt. and Mrs. D. J. O'Niol , silver ml gold lined nut tatikftvory fine. Mayor Vaughn and wife , silver ink laud. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Bobbington , ail- or Bohemian glaw card receiver. Mr. nnd Mrs. A , J. Gritumden , n an of crystal and silver vases , vorv uotty. Colonel and Mrs. L. W , Tulloyi nd Thomas * M. Gowdy , a beautiful ilvcr and majolica epergne , Airs .lohn N. Baldwin , a blue utin I'uml'puintod table acarf , will > Mrii > uud cninilo fringe. Mrs. Jane Baldwino , a case of sil i't r pearl handled dessert knives. A brilliant Moral parterrefron Ali.n Evorrett , daughter of Hon , Horace Evorrott. Words and space are inadequate tc tloscribo a room full of other offering ! from ladies and gentlemen when names appoarbelow. From festoons of smilax and evergreen green depended the marriage boll composed of rare and beautiful How era , under which the host and hoatesi stood Hanked by their bridesmaid ; and received their guests. The fiv following named ladies officiated , vie Mrs. General Gilbert , Mm. < Horao Everett , Mrs. N. M. Pusoy , Mrs. J T. Stewart , and Mrt. S , S. Slovene The bride and hostess was charm itigly and richly aMirod in a Wortl coatumo of black Lyons velvet , will full twin trimmed , with point lace largo aolitiiro earrings , diamond pai : sies in her hair and diamond broach Mrs , General Gilbert (1100 ( Lizzi Wheeler ) , ono of Mrs. Sapp'a girlhoo friends , and un old-tiino bullu of th Buckuyo state , now living in St. Pau wore an elegant costume of mauv silk , with black chaiitilly overdrew and magnificent diamonds and poll laco. At the afternoon rocoptio Mrs Gilbert displayed & black vulvi robe , elaborately trimmed witli poit dnchcflic , a crcum-colorcil plush hat with white pinnies , tine diamonds and heliotrope globes. Mrs. X. M. Pusey graced nn elegant robe of blnck satin inarvielleux and point lar > o. Mrs. I ( or.icu Everett looked grand iti a costume of black satin worn over n Ublier of old gold satin brocade. Mrs. J. T. Stewart , a beautiful toil- ottu of Blnck royal satin , point lace and diamonds. Mrs. S. S. .Stevens , a subdued but clurming costume of black satin rliad- anus nnd point d'Alencon. ' Mrs. F. S. Pusoy , a bewitching cos tume of black satin and old gold polo- naiio. Jlrs. J , N , Baldwin , a dainty cos tume of pink brocaded satin , hand pahtcd , chosen with exquisite taato. Hrs. George A. Kcclino ( the hello 6f the ball ) , a costume of ruby silk and velvet , harmonizing admirably with the style of the wcaror. Bfrs. Wir , ( a niece of Senator BloineV coftumo of heliotrope silk and velvet. Mrs. Fisher , a charming robe of brovn silk and point laco. Mrs. J. Y. Fuller , artistic costume of allies of roRos silk. Mrs. Dr. Lyman , lemon colored brocido , ( very pretty ) . Mrs. Henry Motcalf , rich black satifibrocado. l Mss Esther Dowling , light blue satir , fine Spanish laco. ' Mss Norah Larimer , costume of blno merino , trimmed with swans- dowr , graceful and charming. Mss May Stone , of Chicago , ruby satin and fine Spanish lace overdress , Iresli and winsome. Oir short hand notes must nufllce to tell the tnlo already told. M ss Carrie Stevens was fortunate enough to secure the ring in the cake , ft child not grace a fairer h nd. Mrs. Phelps deserves the thanks of the entire company for the grace and skil'ul management with which she prciidod over the refreshment room indhor endeavors to make everybody happy. Airs. Stevens in her arrangement of alairs generally and decorations of toolrooms proved herself the queenly artiit that she is. A few of the many present : Mr. and MrA John Deb any , Mr. nnd Mrs. Thonas Evans , Mr. W. H. Robinson. Mr.f and Mrs. Wm. Robinson , Mr. ) Edward Dowling and Miw Dowling , Mr. Finn , Mrs Bradbury , Mrs. Judge Page , Mri Clark , Rov. T. H. Cleland and wife Mrs. Fnrnsworth , Dr. Pinney and'vifo. Mr. Fisher and wife , Mr. W. H. M. Pusey and wife , Mr. and Mrsjlieo. Koelmo , Mrs. Kounfre , Miss Everett , Rov. Mr. Webb , Mr. Blotmor , J. N. Baldwin , wife and sister , Dr. Lyman and wife , Mrs. 3co/ Brown , Mr. Rico and daughter , Mr. ; and Mrs. J. Y. Fnller , Majo. ' Pease , Miss Laurt Bald win , Dr. McCuno and lady , [ . M. Treynor and wife , JudgoJCeed , Mr. Wmms , Mr. Cralle , Mr. and Mrs. Do { Tel , Dr. Green and wife , Mr Gieriur , wife and daughter , Mrs. A. B. Barnard , Miss Smith , of St. Joe , I. M.1. Phillips , nnd the Misses Maria and Hua Phillips , Major Newell , Mr. and Mrs. Judson. ! SEE HERK You .in sick ; well , there is .nut one reme dy that will cure you beyond possibility or doubt. > If it'H.Lher or Kidney trouble , Consultation , Dyspepsia , Debflhy. "WelTf Health Renewer" U your hope. 8U .IJ WSM Depot , C. F. Cooctiuan , Omahttj (4) ( ) PERSONAL- H. Sibttick , of Scribner , U ic.6W city. J. Wt * Haas , of Sidney , is at the Whh- nell. i Huih ; Fulton , of Nebraska City , i ia town , K. M. Correll , of Hebron , Xeb. , I * ia the ciij , H. Ot Bradley , of Cedar 1 Jap ids , is at tie WHlinell. -iY.lb worth , of J-'remo t , ia t the Gintielil House. 'G. ' P. Ilronn , of Slher Cliff , Col. , U at tbe Metropolitan. | F , I'cttltfrew , of Beatrice , i in tbe city ot a biulnesi trip , ' 5ed. Y. Nowcll , of Wei ucr , arrived in Ouaha last evening. ( . I * . Jleno'ey , of Grand Inland , imived in the city ycuterdny. ; H. 1) ) . Nuwmun , of Lincolu , arrived in tin city last evening , Mrs. i : . Whitney , of Dakota City , in at tlu C'reighton Houc. | G , I. HodgeB , n bimkei of Kndlcott , is Intho city , vi.itin0' fi lends. W , I * . Toolc , rff Dorchester , is one of thd arrivals at the 'Metropolitan. t.E. D. bmltli , of Hunel , in in Omaha , rcgtiterril at the Metropolitan , " \V. 0. B. Alien , secretary of the board of trade U hnmo from n visit to Ohio. Loran Clark , of Albion , arrived in Uiuaha yentenUy. Ho IH at the Metropoli. IIU. IIU..T. .T. B. Urldoubauuh , of Dakota City , Is n Oiuaha un a tualnwa trip. lie ri'gintera it the Confield. E. P. Vinloe , general freight agent ol he Union Pacific , returned yesterday rom t Ip to New York city. J , Jf , Ohetbrough , ueiLitant general Kuenjer ascent of the 1'ennaylvanU Short f.lue , ti in Oaih , vliltiug with hli oil ! rlcndn. GUI Ktllos , Harry Earl , Henry Mtrker , Jacar Clarke and .Toe Plorronnet , thi 'B ' g Fir * , " went to Laramie on the nooi train yesterday. II , R , Perslnger , formerly publiihor o the Saturday Evening Timei , of this city nud now editor of the Mail Car , of D < Molnerf , is in the city oil a brief visit. WORTHY OF PRAISE. Aa a rule wo do not recommotv patent medicines , but when wo kno > of ono tliat really is a public benefactor tor , and does positively euro , then w consider it our duty to impart that in formation to all. Electric bitten ar truly a most valuable medicine , on will auroly euro Biliousness , Fovt and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidno complaints , even where all other rcn udlua fail. Wo know whereof w apeak , and can freely recommend t all. [ Ex. Bold at 50 cents & bottli LjJi & McMulion. (7) ) "BUACK-DRAUOHT" wakca chill At a r.Ooodauui , v/r / NEXT WEEK AT BOYD'S. Two Great Attractions Booked for the Opera House. The Troubiwlours With Tholr Kolltck- Ing Fun. nnd'Ada Orny In Her Strong Dhinms. The coining week at Hovd's opera Jiouso will bo full of attractions. The jolly , laughing Troubndoura will open the week by appearing on Monday afternoon in "Patchwork,1 and Mon day evening in their unapproachable entertainment of "Tho Brook. " One characteristic of this company is that they are all artists of the first water , and each is n "bright particular star" in hia or her part in the jolly per formance. The music , vocal and in- strumcntal , is of an artistic order , trhilo the fun is irrepressible and catching. They have recently re turned from an extended trio to the old world , and have received very high praise from the most conservative of the Great Britain journals. The Bath Herald has the following to remark concerning the Trouba dours' porforinnnco in that city : ' It is impossible to analy/o the ole- tnohts of snccpsi in this entertainment and it is difficult to describe the pleas ure it affords. Tho/nrincipal element of success is the heartiness with which it is presented by Salsbury's Trouba dours laughter is never forced and it is never courted by an approach to vulgarity , but i won by appeals to that love of fun which is deeply in grained in the English character. The company seem to enter completely into the fun of the tiring and to enjoy it as much as the audience. The spirit is unflagging and their percep tion of the possibilities of" every posi tion complete. If it be true that a good hearty laugh saves a man a doc tor's bill , the Troubadours will enable every play-jjoor to add a long list of credits to his medicine account. ADA a HAY , thu fivtnona emotional actress , will open for three nights and matinee on Thursday. This popular artist is sup ported by : first-class company , and as it is her first visit to Omaha she will doubtless bo well received. The St. Louis Olobe-Deraocrat speako thus favorably of Miss Gray's performance in 'East Lynne , " which she presents on the opening night at lioyd'ar "An audience full of sympathy with the actress greeted. Miss Gray in her dual role of Lady Isabel and' ' Mmo. Vine iu 'East ] Lynne. " Mir Gray last evening- drew tears' from many eyes by Irjr faithful portraitaro of character , . In the first act she looked and acted Lady Isabel to the life. The delicate by-play with Mr. Carlyle was full of lights and shades of comedy of the lirat school ; the feeling of jealousy that moved her being and worked her final ruin , was full of delicate handling. Most ac tresses rush abruptly toward their own ruin , painting tire eliect without-suffi cient cause. M5ss Gray draws the line with care ; : not until conr viction forces itself homo that her husband ia unfaithful , does nhe surrender hnrsolf to the storru > of jealousy that hurls her into the arm of Levison. The interview with Lord Mount Severn' was tender and ! touching , and her grief quiet' and : natural ; the outbursts of feeling were the moans of a heart breaking- with shame and remorse. . In a scene-with ; LevLaon , when he-stabs her with the truth of his duplicity and teaching , her force and action were truly won derful in expressing the feelinga that moved hor. As Mudamo Vine , she was powerful , intense ami soul-harrowing , perfect in dissimula tion , viewing the character with the delicate tints of sentiment , moving to tears by the pewee of feeling. The action at the death-bed of her child , for dramatic intensity and tragic power s ands unmatched in the entire range of the drama ; every nerve seemed - ed unstrung , reason ami judgment unsettled , her- brain crazed by grief at her great lues , like a reed in a storm , her body swayed to and fro , her whole manner wildly dis tracted , her speech incoherent and sn laden with grief that each word seemed wrung from a tkaolatu heart. No such picture of intense suffering lives in our inomoryj throughout the entire scone the flashes of dramatic fire illuminated the picture. Miaa Gray is a great actress , and lights up the character with the tire of genius. Not For a Fortune , "Phew" I wouldn't marry her if she'd t fortune. Poor irl , the'd bo nil right i : she took Spring Blossom , the best thing it the world for offensive breath. Pricu W cent * , trial bottles 10 cents. 25-lw THE PASS BUSINESS. AMisetatomoutOffice. Office. , < ' * ' The Herald -yesterday contatnoi the following ; * ' < > ' "Ayeungman named Elliott , win was bound for Fort Collins , Col. purchased a pass of Hbbbie Bros. , th ticket brokers , in this city , on Tues day , the pu having been issued : : fcvor of ono Allyn to Ogden. Hoi b'ie Bros , assured him that th pus ( and everybody ia suppose to know what passes are not sold was transferable , but the conductc saw that that the pass was being mil used , and refused to allow Elliott t travel upon it. Thereupon Elliol was obliged to take the next trni 1 back to this city and demand a rotur of his money from the brokers , whicl after making much trouble , they die Elliott was in delicate health an the inconvenience , delay , and oxpeni of returning , annoyed him great ! and he expressed hia mind pret1 freely in regard to the brokers' imp sition. It was not the first case th had originated from that office , 1\o\ \ oycr , and the brokers ought to knc better than to bo parties to gottii travelers in such a fix. " ilobblo Bro.'a , who are reputal ticket brokers , deny in toke every eortiou roado in the above paraira ] except that they sold Elliott the p&f When Elliott came to them for ticket or pass , they gave him his choice , and told him all the condi tions under which the pass had been mndo wit and the liability there was of its being taVeu up. Elliott deliberated an hour over the matter , and finally concluded to buy the pass , for which ho paid $22. When he re turned , without being able to ride through on it , the brokers repaid him his money without deli y or remon strance. The pass had been sent them from St. Louis to soil , and they had no interest what ever in its disposal. Elliott was neither weak nor poor , nor was ho in "delicate health , " but , on the con trary , an apparently robust man. His failure to ride on the pass was none ot the brokers' fault , but ho took the chances in buying it at a greatly reduced price. BnoJtira jirmoa Solve. The boat salvo intho world for outs , brufocs , sores , ulcers , salt trhoum , fever eoros , tetter , chapped hands , chillblaina , corns and all kinda of skin eruptions. This salvo ia guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price , 25o per box. For solo by Tow & MoMAnox. Omaha. Be Buronml RO to HUfiERM ANN'S now. Everything in the Jewelry lino. Not only the largest stock can bo found thcro but the lowest prices also. also.BONNER'S BONNER'S for Fine Furniture and Stoves. dec2Ctf Bromptonica the Boss cough Phys ic. See card in another column. dec. 2-tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale , Iiott , Tound , Want * . Boarding ; , Ac. , will bo In serted In theao coluons once for TEN GENTS per line ; , each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS per lino. The flrst Insertion never lea ) than TWENTY-FIVK CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONEV TO LOAN Call at Law Office of M It. Thomai Room 8 Crekhton Block. CjJJ'A AAATo loan at frcm 8 to 10 per cent' * S > tJ\J\\si' on good real estatcsecurltyby DR. ISAAC EDWAUDS 1109 Parnhatn St. LOA * At 8 per contn $250.000 tereat In f ami of 92,500 and upward ! , for a to 6 years , on Bret-daw city and farm property. BRMIS Ri ; AL EaiiT * and LOAN AOKKCT , ,6th and Douglas Sta. I riELP WANTED. A1 good "tout bofo take care at WANTKD hone ani'Hork In store. Apply S. E. corner ISth and Dod e. 3ai-3l 'ANTED A laundress , at Occidental Hotel W immedla el\\ 8 i-tf WANTED B > it < marricd mano. situation to work in a store in town or ccuntrv Uood references jrhcn , Addres < , U. A. Tale , MS 7th at , Omaha. S3S-2' A coed steady boy to drive tl WANTED home and do chores. Robf. Ptu\l , llth and Do'i e. S-M-31 ANTED CO men at 11. JlannwellerB em w ployment o9)c , Hth St. , ce r Faruhaiu. 8H.28-H VTITANTED Two good girls fop YY one must be-oad ; cooW. Call at 4IS N. 20th St. , bet. Cess and Chicago. SiO-81 * " \TTANTKD Girl for general house work. An VY experienced one non ! need apply. MIS Webster. 81231 * C7ANTED ( iood girl for general housework. V Inquire 2020 ht. llarjsarenue. 8ul-tf I. Gillnsky IL Co. hart ) purchased WANTED business of H. Ilerthold , at 1020 Douglas street , wherethev will continue the bufdnHM. ami by filr dwling and p in r JEP01 pricei they propose to increase the trade. Thev solicit parties w ho have old iron , rags , junk and metals to give them a otsll. , 7931mo A atroation as booK-kecper by WANTED thoroughly underetands double and sinxle entry , is also a good penman Best references given. Addles , C , E. , Hie office. 766 tf 4 children as b'arden in a select WANTED , at 10th and California St. L. B. LOOM 18 767-tf Olrltodo houMwork. Enquire WANTED Farnham 8L 442-U Funding bridge aod Khool bonds. WANTED Clark , Eellevue. Sfl-U FOR RENT-HOUSES AKO LAND. HOK RKNT-6 oed new hou * . : S16 to S55 ! per month. McCoptuo , Oppj P. 0. 8J2 2 Olt KENT One nice furnished front room , 173 ! Diulas tt. 81tf fjlORRENT A Ilnely furnished , large front J1 room 01 fltst floor. In a ( peasant locality ; H. W. coiner 16th and .IOIIIB St. 822-St * It EXT First and second floorj of now FOR house tor rB"t. In ui'.ru 1410 Chicago St. , bet. 14th Mid l&th StB. S23-4 TT\OR \ RENT A nl cly furnished front room , , JL' 1421 Howard tt. , near the \ \ ithnell. TT10B RENT One of the bed ttorea on Cumlaj .1 ? St. , 20aBl , by January 1,18S2. SiiO tf IOK HKN7-CHEAP 1J story house ; cellar , F well and cistern , 1221 N. 19th 8t. 815-S1' I OR HKMT One nice furnished front rcun , F No. 1723 Douglas at. 816-H R RENT Furnlihedi rooms at northwest F cxirner 18th and Farnham fats tlO-2 RENT The largo throo-stor ) and base- FOR brick building situate near tb cor. near tbo cormr of ISthivnd Dodge Sto , suitable for a wholesale bulnc s or storage and cwiim sion warehouse , Apply to Jlrs. LOUIsA H1L- LIKE , H. E. corner Uodfie and 13th 8t . 810-11 8XI.K A hMidt'inc Hoiine o' 1 uaieroainH,1i ndsomi-ly furin ln.H Furnl- turo for -tale. It. CixJ.if , SlJSruth Ibth street. T7IOH RENT ll < in of Hiorms icliar , ci-tern C ami barn , bliliiu'H Jnd addition , /pplv to J. H. Itobb , CIS S. 13th Ht. 7t8 3 < HLr. . 1 lubiiutsvnlni ; uiai-jine. sliuout FH w dlngur with all the la'jxImprme iiunta w II veil rhtwp. Inquire at JJlH F rntiara 81. , bet. IStlj anil 34th. _ 777-tf ' iv ll .NT Ononlctlj fur Ibhwl front r ere , j. ono unfuriilohcd room ; t t iWe 17th Bt. , ono door north ol Douglas. 774 U . . RENT | icu e , 4roomi.wuth end 1 Bt. Kmuilie J L. llcCac.1 * , opposite ptut bTllce. Wo-tt IOHCXMT > 'lctlyfurnlshJ tooma with M E wiihouJ * rd. Reasonable prict * . 2M ! Bt. T6MI RENT-Brlok itore. Jacob1 blocjutor FR a d Capitol avcn M J. Q , JACOS3. 739 U UKNT-Cottaio t S rooms , w tt am EOR ; 23rd and St. Mar > avenu . to quire ot M , > Y. Kenned , , 812 8.15th V 7 U-t KtNT furnlsi * ! rooms at ji. , EOll ' , Cwlfornii W * . 14lh and Uth.nin. ni-n. TTVr. KENT A BU'A or single jwurs , nice ) . JC lurnlihed , at N , W. cor. SCth and D yen pott. ( CO-tf ll K RENT-A flnt-cl M hall tor ( Ociety pui posn. Coairally located. For partculsi uiru KennajJllrod.Hthi U DouflMHta. . TnOR RENT Fnrnhhed r * n , north 14o c J.it Jj CalltoruU St. . 2d door t'ntt Of 2UL loqull it alter I p. ja. rw T710U RENT New houio of 7 rooms , 19th an r'K Jj Oraco Bta. rnqulre B V. Etnlto ? 684-1 'K ' T10K RENT S fuinulnd roorw ov i ttf Ij chant * * Exchani c , N. E. < xr , Jllh and Dodi lea atwoU. - a- FOR BALE. ab TT10H SALR Acomplot * itock ot gcnotal inn 4.a _ P cbandU with a foot ) run l cuitom. Ai a a n SPECIAL MflTIOBS-Dontinued 8AM-Kull : Ju mull IIOII H nfir FOH . v. iii-i > ot , - : < . f , OPJI. y. w " I OIt HAI.KUVc.1 taj. , N.W ) jwf t n. rt I4 Reilra in' * tMle ? . 10th M. SMO 8AMA K < x l P ) I" * ' ' " ' ' 'if f , owr on * FOH Mr cent , Jiroflt ; 1mnte * . ; ( ll boar full linoMliMlon ; owner ha other > > u lnct , nlj ru on for clllne. Ai- Uwi A.M. , this office. _ 311-11 .SALH One lot httr ki-r , , Imrrelt , tut , EOU at , punchc" ! ! * , t nkii,4r. , . - 1 9 one tiolr ! Mul engine , lorcv | > imiti , ihaHInt ; < | > l | r < , Ac. , at o'ij ' fircwef A fiimlt brcwerj h-inlacs , comer th and fttclflc. I.KiviiMt ilnwu Co. 808-1 _ _ H.VLK a litre counters BIH ! J ill ) rr platrel FOil casc , at Gto. 11. l'ct . o i' . tMM South 10th St. _ 7 l.t ( TjlOH SALK I'fopomU for the purcliiwn of th * j" ( nine btilldlnjr heretofore CKtuplitl ivTrtn. Iti Cftthedril , will be recehed by the unJeririsn- W for twcntv d\j ficm cbte. The pnrch > wer mut oCTFt to remof e the bulUlnj within thlrtr d j s from arccptance of b < l , cnrpets , sv , W uvl other furniture , t&lnMl RlaM , uHmlavi t In chaoceJ and frame Uparti | tmJcr the bull.llnj ; must note o Included , The right to relrct bidn Is rewrr * d. H. > SYATK8 , 737.17 . At lint .Vitioiul llank. SALE Or will cxchsnsto for Omaha pro- FOR pctlf , an Improved octlon of l.uul njfolfl- injf a BtAtTon on 0. V. 1 It. 31 DUNHAM , 1412 Farnhflm St. . Omaha. _ _ ( 7W8m OH SALK Or tnxdo for cHy proporton J 1 pan Of tiorsvs , harness ind wn on , Adilrci , S. V. , Ihlsollle. ; 722 SALE Large lnulncm lot on llama/ , POK Hholivtalln ; John L. Me .Cogue , Opp , P. 0. _ Ril-tf BALK A peed micn-yuir-ohl hone FOR to drive single or douMd. Eu quire of Ocorgo ConHctd , ( UuillcU hotno. 1UUK. t'Oll L'Abfc. B 203-tf ESTAnnooK * OOF. OOK SALE Map * ol Douglis and Sorpy J : ties. A. ROSEWATEU , IBSOFarolnai > r - - MISCELLANEOUS. X UP On tl-u 10th day of Dt > jcmbor. JL four MICCJI. Owner c-m ha o the mow oj rrDtlni ; property and t j Inir charges. OKAH.VM. y. BROWNE. ssa-r. "T" OST A largo shrpnwl doj. , MAcle and ycltow JH legv. I'lti.priilcMo lca > eat A. J. Blmpuon. NOTICE "On and niter" Jnnuwj j 1st , 1882 , no wined , II | uors or spirits of'any descrrption will ba sold fr ui ni } dnie ( tore. 817-30 JOHN W. DKI.n. TjTOITND A biuibov , on Jlondiy , contalnluir Ji2 sctral art i Ics for ehlldn-ii , Onn r cam have oarae by proIn ? proctrt ) and pn ) Inc for this notice. Inqulra at otlfcy * . t > 04-i.T pURNlSllKD nOOMS-J'6r single it Uxo- one front room llh piano , come ; isth and Capital .i\onie. SOO-t : ' LETJ Mccly furnished rooms , with o > without board , 1117 Ho-rard St. 781-2 * EMIS' NEW CITY MAPS. 10 < x Mounts B Hape , 83.60. OEO. P. BEMia. JHACHSTRA88ER Pays the highest cash-i . price for second hand Uill'ard and pooH tablcst Call or address , COO Couth 10th ftreet. OmalA ) Neb. dfl-lm * mAIiaS UP NOTICE Taken.up on Saturday I Dec. 3rd ; two bay horses , ages about B and' 0 > cars ) fair cite and well matched. Owner can ha > e came by protinf ; project ) aad payinu * charier , WM. UAW1T7.EU , J mile went o < < 2ual6jr > ' < ; soap ( ctur\ , Douglas precinct. 651 > oinCt n .HE SIOUX. CITY BUTTON' SIANUFACTUR- JL INO CO. . Will pay cash for horns bj thecar- lee > ldrllt ered ab any rail road depot InRioux City. Textia te rihom preferred Fat Mrtlculars od- drea , D. C. Hobie , Supt. 61S-J1 TJOHTRAITS IN CRAYON Toatilo and Oil. S.kino , dcconxthe paintiDg. MRS. D. R. WARDlfER , room 1 , Jacob's Block. & \2 U EUIS' RKALKSTATE BOOM. Hee 1st paje. BBALK ! ) HAY At A. U. Son&r'a Feed Store ) BALK Hame > St. slB-tf EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHAKOE.-8 B 1st page. EMI3 baa rattllnj long lists of DOUWM , low B lauda and farm ! for ulo Call and I * * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT10K- Special advertlaeaenta , such a Lost ; FoundTo / Loan , For Dale , To Rent. Wants , Boarding etc. , will be Inserted In thi * . colun * at the low rate of THN CENTS PER LINE for tea fast Insertion aial FIA'K CENTO- PEA LINE for each subsequMit insertion. Leu e advertisements at our offlco , up-eULre , . conwri Broadway and Uain otieets , Council : Bhigs. Bhigs.WANTED To buy 100 teas broom com. WANTED address- Council Bluffi * Broom Factor > , Council Bluflu , Itw a. C6S-20t ( ITTANTED A first-class brcom tier. Mayno. t Co. , G > uncll Bluffs , lowo. MO-30' T OIi SALE Old papers 40o per hundred , a * / The lice ofllcc. Council DluCa. ea7-tf fjfi BltlUKrMAKEIIS. FOR SALE B acre * oc TO more of land adjo'ninj ; . tlio lirlck-jird of "ianner & Hal icV on Upp-r BrciuUiaj. For lartlcuhm apply to Dnvld II id lies ort > llonner'a UJLC at th&Boardtf Tmde rornm , Council Ulu2. > 77B-de22 3m First-class saloon miles east"- jJOIl SAL3 - 1Jmiles - C city oa "Mo qulto , " onulne of K. I. R. Tt oed place-to makv money. Addrm , BirOttlcu , dec9-0t Council Bl.UU. ITrANTaD E\erjbod > iu Council BluJ . la YY to < ke TIIK DIE , 20 rents per week , d * ' veredby mrrltn. ftln , lip stairs , Couni.ll BiulTa. Ou-Mf OTTCK'S TICKCT OlWIClWar in rrJIroaU tickets continues to boom. Unprc3xlt.ut * < l ratcj to nil eastern , points. K\i > 3y titkrt ; uarantj d. Orders fllle * ! uj Ulci > hona < Kroin me to tin dolhra ca > ediby pjrchaala f. tlcluti if C.A. Vottcr , successoitio Potter A. I'liinun , Ho. 0 Sou * Fifth tr < et , fi/Jr ddord below thu post- illlee. Council HluftX lew * . / loj , ultbijioiiy , to W/iMED at IlKK olilce , Couml ! Ulutis. octiiitf EDWAED KD IEL MAOISTER OF PALMYBTERY iHD CONDI T10NAL18T. 493 Te44h Street , belwoon Vuuham anillainey. WilU. ulth tbe oil. of iiuardlaa IpUits , obtain f or aay one a gluna at the past and present , and en certain coniiUoaj lu the fu- ; u . Boots and Bhoea made U > cider. Perfect. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tlili powder ne\r \ tles. A moncl of purltr , itreniiui and whokwomcnees. More eeonomlcoi than the nrdlrur ) kinds , and cannot to sold la cou-petltlnn tilth the multitude ol lov , t < t. short volyht , alum or pbc | iht pondtm. Bold on ) ; ID on * . HOYAL BAKlNa FOWDPR CO , N V ( Vwk.