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    THE DAILY BEE : MONDAY JANUARY 1
The Daily Bee
Mondny Morning , Jan. 1.
Weather Xtoport.
( i'ho lollowinR observation * nrotnfcei
tbr Mno moment of tlmont all the stat !
oiinod. )
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irinom.
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Cbejrcnno. , 3) 31 Krc li Cleat
Wt t | llo. . X 31 W l.lKl.t Clear
FUtV ) . . 30 SI N\V li h K tr
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30 G2 N\V , 'Kh Clear
Dm Molncs MM NW Kfo-li Kali
no-n 2.1 | N Frmh Cloud
. Taul. „ ,10li n Is w I'rosh Clear
ft. txiuls . , 30 M 27 N Krcsh I.t n <
Mrtothcad. , JO15 10V Krosh Clcir
Vincent , VW
> 047 W llrluk Clear
80 M H W ISH'k Claud
CuMcr. , OM i : 1-lL-ht Clfar
10 44 i : Calm Clear
TO-17 sv II-lnV Clenr
Klvor frozgn at Otunhk , frozen at Y nkl
illssltslppl frozin t Ct. Paul , frozen at
bnqnr , frozen at IA Crotse , 8 feet 8 Incite
.rurcnport , S feet 10 loihcs at St. l oult.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
1'rof Samuel ? , the optician , will
main at tlio Paxton for a few daye.
The nlgnnl ofllco reports Intlto
colder weather.
Nllieon m fnlr and adipose , but i
yet forty. Shots 39.
- There are ntill about eighty R0at 1
for the Nllsdon concert.
The Omaha-Lincoln tclnphono line
now/open for busineas.
Oho of Louis l''nlst'a nnetntauta
joicoo in'the Arrival of D nine-pound g
The Kaster term of St. JJarnnl
parUh Echool cooitnoncxa un Tuead
morning next.
Oakland , Burt county , expects
eend down qnito a delegfttion of Bwodos
attend the Nlisson conceit.
Mr. .Tullus Nnglo received a mi
nlficent gold watch , Luula Quatorzo ity
and richly ornamented , on OlirlHtmng.
The 0. , Bt. P. , & O. depot will
closed to all freight buHinom Monday , < T :
nary 1 , 1883. J. M. Lane , agent.
The annual meeting of the board
trade will take place on Tuesday , Jnnua
2d , at 7 o'clock p. m. , nt tlio rcouig Noa
and 10 , Kedick'a block , Fnrnaia street.
The Omaha Elevator company ha
moved their oMco ( from corner of Ton
nnd railroad tratU.to rooma over the Fn
National bank.
TiioB. & M. local freight olllzo w
li bo closed Monday , January 1 , IBS'J. I
freight will bo received or delivered th
day. A , li. Smith , agent.
Joseph Murphy will play nt tbe ope
houBO 1'rlclay end Saturday ovonlngB
thia week "Tho Sliaun Khuo , " and <
Saturday matinee "Kerry Oow. "
A. petition WAI being circulated !
this city ycatorday aaktng ( Jovornor-olo
D wea to reappolnt Warden Nobos to tl
charge of the Nebraska penitentiary.
Tbo total Internal revenue collectic
In Nebraska for tbo year 1882 waa $1,1CI !
200.17. The colIectiouB for the month i
December alnne waa 8103,0 5,87 , nsogalm
39G.C50.37 for tha corroaponding month <
lut your ,
There IB BOJHO talk of an effort boln
rondo to have the lawn governing the clt
ao amended that the ollicea of city nttonio
nnd city rnwihall ahall bo elective an
not appointive.
Mr , Pntrick Ucsmoml yesterday re
colved word of the death of his Infan
child , which haa been lolt in the care o
relative * iu Iowa. Ita mother died enl
three wcoUa ago.
John Harris has filed a complaint I
JuJ o Boncko'a coort , charging M ;
Smith with stealing n small cook etov
ami sundry other tmaller nrtlcloi. A wat
rtnt haa been latued , but no arroat has yo
bo n mnde ,
Gentlemen , call on ITrank Kuilnm , th
merchant tailor , No. 321 South 12tl
atreot , aa he h a n largo and well
elected ttock of goods , and guaranteed ;
perfect fit. IMcoj lower than the lowcut
30-2t
The W. 0. T. U. will hold their meet
ing to the parlors of the Baptist church 01
Thursday afternoon , January , 1683 , at
o'clock. All members and friends of th
cause are Invited to be present aa the ofli
cerg for the'year are to bo chosen.
Judge Boneko Leld Pat O'Connoll fo
trial at tbe next term 'of the district cour
for unlawfully disposing of lioga belong
lag to his uncle , John O'Koofo , The 1ml
was fixed at (200. Mannwoilor , who wa
arrested for being implicated In the affair
waa discharged.
For some days put Mr. 1) , W , | Saxc
proprietor of the opera huu o pharmacy
has been < nl ! ng torno articles from hi
tore , such aa little bottles of perfumery
etc. Ho finally Instructed hia clerks t <
Jceopa watch ou all the Loya who cinio in
and Friday a juvenile thief WM cap
tured with two packages of cigarette * 01
bla person. He b In jail and will be trlei
on Tuesday.
--The last trial of tbe term in tin
United States court tor this term was tha
of the Key a tone Bridge company o
ritUburg vi. the B , tt II , railway , li
which a verdict waa returned giving thi
plaiotiif $8,1/71. ttbirty thousand dollar
being tbe amount sued for. The jury w
then discharged. Judgment wai MHO on
tmd on tbe verdict iu favor of 11 , 1. IIIu
in an , EE/I. , agatait Krwlii Davit , fo
81,000 attorney's fee.
The secretary of war ha * Issued ai
order directing tint Ft. C meron , Utah
and Ft , Hall , Idaho , hall ho abandomx
ou Jlay lit tiext , and the garrisons Iran *
oried to Ft. Douglwi. 1'luni and utl
uiatea are being drawn for the enlargement
of Ft. Nlobr rtt to n.a elKht-company car <
airy pott , in addition to itn infantry stand'
luz , There are at present two comp&ulci
of fn/antry and two of cavalry at Ft ,
110 , G. Aslt. , tU )
meeting fn' General Manderton'n office
Ff/diy * ro-olecUd the entire Jit of
old olBcera , General M anderson being
j > o t commondtr , Tula past hai rented a
suit of ilmlrMle roomi on the third f !
of the Cftldirell Mock , above the r
quartern n'f the Omnlin Suvlnga ba :
They have a large nMcmhly room in fro
A sitting room behind that and ov <
ante-rooms , oil of which are being fit
up In tint-clans fhajc , Tliclr tut
meetings will bo lieM In the new hall.
The Omaha city mission RAVO tl
annual Chrlstman dinner lant Wctlncsd
tbo i.7th lust. , to the children of the K
day school nnd Industrial ncboo ) , w
some of tholr inothern and friendf , In
about tliroo hundred. They had a v
pleasant time , After dinner wnii over '
room waa darkened and the lampa llph
for the Chrlatmaa trco nnd tbo rccept
of Santa Glaus , who c/vmo in about th
o'clock , finely drcBsod In hit winter TO
of fur , and gave them all a good Btipplj
c iidy and nut ? , nnd dolls and other pi
cnln for the children in the infant cli
Tim ofUccra of the mlitaion feel grateful
a generous public fnr their kind donatlo
Commleolonoru' Procooainga
SATTJUDA.Y , Doconibor HO. Boc
met pnroannt to adjonrnraont , Pr
ont , Gommlaslonora Droxul , Corl
and Knight ,
The following wan adopted :
llcolvcd , That the connty tro
uror bo and ho ia horaby diructod
draw from the general fund 80 25 , n
npuly thu unmu to the payment of t
dollnquint personal tax of John Jl
sink for the yoaro 1800 , 1802 , 18 (
1801 and 1803 , on account of wu
for county.
The nllichl bond of 11. Stand
wan approved ns overseer of highway
Chicago precinct , N district ,
.a'lho claim of Ulglur & Spahr for t
wrongfully piid was rojootod.
The following accounts were
lowed :
linillCE WOUK.
T M Jotter , work on brldgoi . § 21
U W.Jolnuon , work on bridges , . . . ( !
HOA1) fU.NII.
D llced , work on road . $ 10
11 Tlctgc , work on road . lil
J S llotiwt'll , work on road . 110
if II Craack , work on road . U3
Ii Thomap , work on rend . ] ( J
Dblchngo httinbor Co , lumber . y
[ J Aloaglund | [ , lumber . 18
K H MyeiH , work on ro d . 1
< \ . Holllflter , worn on road . 5
L * lioJman , work on road . , . . C
OKNIillAL rUNI ) .
Mrs. J. N. L'Icrco , matron ] > oor
farm . 3 20
I. N , 1'iorce , Buporlatondont poor
farm . 03
It , I' , Knlghtsorvlcoa un cummin-
sionor . 115
V Droiol , aorvioea un comuiis-
sloner . 90
V Drcicl.ficrvlccrt .iitoiitllnf ; poor. 121)
T ISnumer , salary Itli quarter. . . . 101)
T Haumcr , cash expended . 11
1 KUHI ! , cofh expenilod . H
3 Jorgensen , juror . a
I * Hteln , witneMa f i . a
V 1'olack , clothsa for p-ior . 71
iVotnlmni , AIcKxvon & Oo , , work
htj H . m
MVO pcrHonp , coroner'B witncsmi 5
! ix perilous coroner' jnroH . ( i
le-llinld liroi. , iirlntlng . i ;
Jeo Tllden. toivicca rendered , . . 101
Vllhiiull Hroj , work at jnil . 25
I II Hulfott , gr icerioi for poor. 88 :
tctlfield llrofl , blanks . 'Jl ;
( Kramor. jnrnr . i !
chorb ; & Co , grncorlcn for poor. . . 3 '
' Lange , times for j'oor . 8 ' .
V Gentleman , groceries fjrpoor. 17 1
elf W. Bedford , coal for poor. . . 330 (
. II. Spotman , groceries for
poor . .jr , ]
' . M. Black & Oo. , groceries for
poor . 15 c
/m. Gentleman , groceries tor
Poor . ir t
ohn bwnzlnu , groceries for poor 5
. ' tiexauor , groceries for Door. . . . 12 7
lolmrod If Dorman , groceries for
poor . >
B Frouch & Co , groceries for
t' ° "r , - . 41 C
F Gnoduiun , meJlcluo for poor 8 H
* N Wldtuoy , shoes for poor. . . 17
r N Whitney , shoos for poor. . . 1 71
Troltichko , to * for county . 25 21
0 Elvln , medlolno for noor. . . . II W
: hruedor& Becht , mctiicino for
poor . , . 2 2
F. Mkdsnn , grocerioH for poor 1 01
.organ & Chapman , colfeo for
qj'Unty . 13 o
K. Oonklln , acrviciM H county
phyrlclan . 10 C
. . ItudgorH & Son , goods for
county . 12 Jjl
1 1 1-jkton , goods for county. . . . 11 1 !
li Williams & Sou , goods for
county . 07 2
uikins & hear , sloven for county fi Ol
; .lo oph hosjiltul , care of poor. . 51 01
FlUpiUrick. RBH fixtures . 11 0 (
notlo , MaulS : ( Jo , blankctu for
lull . 30 OC
1) L'oauuily , care of nick . 71 1 (
; Jonoph hoxpltal , care of side. . 15 ( H
nb ( lAallght company , gas for
November . 49 fj (
iiw Schmidt , tax refunded . 1 ( X
Klmball ft Co , ice for county. . Ifi II ?
J. Quealy. soap for county , . . . 2i CC
. .1. Jvennody , corn sheller. . . . 12 ( K
. Koster , work at jail . 3 7C
J. Point * , salary mip't . 90 5C
Mortenecn , repairing i | g . i 2 :
10 , ft , Jacobs , colllu for poor. , . 22 OC
10. Q. Jacobs , coroners fees. . . 30 OC
Ivo persona witness fees . o ot
x persons coroner's foes . 0 OC
x persons coroner's jurors . 0 Oil
Ivo persona coroner's witnesses. R 00
x persona coroner's jurom . 0 CX
is. Featheratone , witness fee. . 2 00
, H. Coll. witness fee . 2 00
rm. Featherstone , wltuean fee. . 2 OC
J Lake , witness fee . . . . 2 OC
ft ; II Alnsoom , wltncasfeea , , . , 2 OC
Swift , wltmwafco . 2 OC
jttlo Jiart , wltnois fee . 2 OC
( t Brandt , witness fcoJ . m OC
Donnelly , J , B llltf's fees . 4 OC
K Coutnnt , canvasser , Nov. ,
1882 . , . . , o
Nov.
1882 , 20C
' ' '
BamiierV canvaVser , Nov , , 1882 2 Ot
'
W Glensolman , talcs juror. . . 8 OC
Hollenbeok , talcs juror 8 1C
Iledman , i tales juror C OC
Dutoher , petit juror o OC
MoCartliy , tales juror 10 0 {
N Wlthnoll , grand Juror 4 OC
A. petition for the incorporation H
ntorloo was filed and notion on theme
mo postponed.
Adjourned.
JOHN BAUMEH ,
County Olork.
Mnrriod ,
IILQUIBT.01UiUN-At his residence ,
Uecember28. Mr Albert K AbliiuUt an. !
Mlw OlirlsUno Oreen , by Kev A 1
Sberlli ,
lANNON-In this city , December 80 (
at 3 o clock p m , Patrick I ) , daest bor
of James and Annie Shannon , agon ' .
years and 10 months.
Funeral will take plaoa on Mondaj
jrnlns , January 1. 1683 , at 0 o'clock ,
im the residence , corner of Seventeenth
d Nlcholai ktruets , Frlcndi are in <
od to attend ,
Orandfathor'nICloolr , "
in once a very popular ongj but like
uy other sentimental times it doe n't
kr wall. . Dr. Tbowa * ' liclectrlo Oil will
ir ; It Will wear away all uche , spralnr ,
I l 'iM. ' u repay Iti purehaeer ft bund -
d fold.
STAR OF SONG ,
The Swedish Nightingale Arrii
in tlio Gate Oity.
The Millard Ohoaan aa Hoc
quarters While Htro.
The Buocooa of the Trane-Oc
tlnentol Tour.
Aa Interflow "With Mndni
Clirlftllna Nlluon.
The elegant Worcester oxoornl
oar , "Joromo Marble , " which lay
the 13. ifc M. tiding , near tlio Toi
ntroot depot , was to many tlio lirnt
tnlndor that Omaha had ns an honoi
guont the great nlngor whoso lame
world wide , Mndamo Ghrlstlno Ni
aon. The Nilosoa party pint
through Omaha n few woolen n |
striking thia place nt the beginning
the pronnnt cold spoil , Ifltls ovonca
cr now than thentho chill atmoaphi
la conntorbalnncod by the warmth
the wulcomo which awaltod the BWI
slnyor who comes from "tho Land
the Midnight Sun. "
It was expected that the Nilas
party would nrrivo Sunday morni
until n telegram waa received It
Saturday afternoon notifying the felt
t the i'axton of their coming.
waa lirat intended to glvo Madni
Nilsnoti a reception by horoointi
mon of thin city , but the idea v ,
jbandoncd for the time being aa I :
practicable and only Jadgo Andorao
Jwodlah vlco-coniuil and Viator Lan
{ ren , editor of The Woatra Poatc
voro nt the train on Us nnival. Fi
sarriagca were fn waiting to convi
.ho party to their hotel and they wt
loon whirled up Tenth und Farnn
uid deposited in tie quarters aioign
horn nt the 1'dxton.
The party conuiHtn of the followii
artists : 3\lmo , Ohrletinu Nilsto
-.tima donnn coprann ; Mies lie ;
jlonn , contralto ; M Thocdoro Blor
sten , tenor , and Slfj. Gmseppo d
Puonto , baritone ; the Mondolsol
julntptto club , of Beaten , conaia'ir '
> ( laidnr Schnitzler , firat violi
Ernst Thiplo , uocond violin ; Thorn
liyan , clarionotto and viola ; Willla
iohado , flato nnd violu ; Prodorii
jioiiu , violincollo. and also Olma. j
'ratt , pianlat rf the company , Mosar
Jratt and Ddl Puouto arc accompaim
> y their wives.
It was after 8 o'clock when tli
ompany reached the hotel. , and tl
irafc bucinuan on hand waa to partal
f the mippor which they , found pr
inrod for them. Madame Nlhac
Dok hcra in her room , and , owing 1
ho latenuaa of the hour , did tiotTri
oivo any oallera during the oveniii )
'ho only event of interestwao tl
oronado by the Musical Union o
hcatra , which appeared In the rotui
u , and played n charming aolcctlo
rom the "Bohemian Girl , " arrange
y Mr. Jullua Meyer and Prof. Hoi !
itm and tendered aa a compliment t
lilnoon.
Yesterday morning it waa oxpeoto
'jat ' the party would attend service
t the Lutheran church , but n
rounds wuro given for any such bi
of , and those who wont out of cur
lity were disappointed. Instead c
lat , they had a disagreement durin
10 forenoon with the proprietor/a o
10 Paxton , which resulted in Mmc
'llsson and the majority of the part
ansforring their headquartora to
10 Millard , where I hey were assign
I the rooms adjoining the parlors ,
ho change caused considerable tall
tiring the day , nnd the oxplanatioi
: the move will bo found in the iu
rviow with Miuo , Nihson , whiol
Hows. The proprlotora nitnply caj
lat they proponed to run the honni
lomaelvoa ao long aft they were tin
opriotora.
Christine ) NllsBOit and her company
nee passing though Omaha on Da
mbor 7 , have given four concerts ir
iu I'ranciooo , two in Donvpr ant
10 in Kansas Oity. The roceiptu fee
o four San Francisco soncorti
louutocl to § 29,000. Only threi
ncerts n wouk arc given by Niloaon
10 first Deliver concert brought ir ,
arly 87,000. The second concert in
3tivor was given on Tuesday ov iii
i ; tbo 20th , the Topeka date havitif
nn cancelled owing to the small eale
teats. In order to give this second
uoert in Danvor Manager Abbey line
buy off Leavitt'a mlnstrolo , who hac
gaged tbo house for one week ,
lore was $1,000 , taken in at the
jond concert. Of thia amount
iavitt got $1,000 for giving ur.
o date , and the opera IIOUBO man.
omeiit $510. The bahnco , (53,000 ( ,
nit to Abbey , who had to pay Nils
u $1,800 , the rest of the compunj
oir euUriou and all oxponeos. The
: olpta of the concurt nt Kansas Oltj
Friday night amounted tn $ 1,900.
10 Omaha concert will brine ; in
out $1,000. The Dix ts In the lower
rt of the house and the first gallery
vo nearly all been sold at $1 , $
d $2. There are about aoronty-fivi
Us remaining at $1 each. The tor.
llory will bo thrown open for salt
Tuosdaymorning at $1 a seat. Nt
tndlog room will bo sold , nnd every ,
dy attending the concert will be
lignd to have a seat so says Maiv
or Boyd.
The party will have a long rest In
nalm , three full days , and con <
luontly the concert Tuesday evening
f < bo expected to bo exceptionally
od.
It Is not probable that any formal
ceptlon will bo hold to-day at the
( Hard , although a few friends and
untryinon may hayo on opportunitj
pay their xoapocts to the dlstln.
lishod lady.
The famous Mendelssohn Qaintette
ab , which accompanies the party , li
0 of the great attractions for Tues <
y evening , when the opera house
II bo filled with nn audience of the
prcaentotivo people of Omaha and
, the surrounding cities within u ra-
us of 150 miles.
OALLINO ON THE CUNTATltH'K.
A represontatlvo of TUB HKK called
Mine , Nilnson at her parlors in the
ElUrd , about 5 o'clock last evening ,
1 mot with a very cordial reccp.
D.
She had just returned from on
ornonn walk and WBJ lu tbo best of
humors. She were a plain raonrni
costume , with no speoUl display
jewelry. She is In romnrkably g <
health , and appears to ni good adva
ago of ! the stage as she docs tbed
the footllghtd. In convetcation 1
face beams with smiles and bon ho
mlc. Her tooth are as perfect a
not of poarla , and when she laughs
channingly pretty. The nuvda
poaka good English , with o. sort
London accent , and her voice is clc
luolodioua and natural in fact , th
is nothing arttGcial about the lai
not oven the color on her cheeks ,
Incidentally , during the convor
tion , aho expressed her abhorrence
all shams , and snid she never 1
used coemotics and never intended
if flho lived to bo as old aa Motl
liuhbard.
Madame Nilsaon expressed hora
as highly plouaud with her tour to 1
Pacifis coaat. She met with a nn
otithujlnalic reception thuro than a
ho had over before oxporlciiccd in
her travels around the world. T
enthusiasm was not merely from 1
own country people , for whom i
expresiicd the most loader afL'dii
but by Americana and people of
nitlunaltioa. llor journuy both
aad frmu the l\ioiu'o coaat was vi
pltaiuit and not at nil tlrcaome , ci
slduring the dialanco. She felt RC
pride in the ovations that had be
tendered to her by the Swudiah p
pie ovury where , nnd in the patriot !
mid love they evinced for their moti
country.
Krom what eho had seen
Omaha , nhovaa pleasantly suroriai
conftidorlng the rapidity with whi
it has been built , nnd thought it v oi
bo a eplondid place to live in duri
the Bummer timo. She intended
visit Fort Omaha to-day , na nho li
always boon well treated by the b
diurn and oflicern , nnd had met Grai
Sherman , Shoridnn nnd other dial
Stashed warrlora. Madame had :
joivod an invitation from Gen. O.
Howard to ride out to the fort wl
tiim in hin sleigh.
There waa much said of n confide
ilnl chnractor by the lady , which it
lot proposed to repeat , though
ivould doubtlcaa bo very intereitit
jut it may not bo n broach of con
lonco to atalo that Madame Niloai
iaid that ninny of the pretended intt
/Iowa hi Dauvor , San Francisco ni
Sansaa Oity were unfounded.
"Why , " aald the madame , '
lover epoko to a ainglo reporter
Denver , yet the pupero had colun
ifter column and whole pages
maginary intorvlowa. Am ) iig oth
hlngs the roportora hnvo boon ve
lartlcnlnr about what I would oat ai
/hat I would drink. You may a
or mo , to inako an end of thin matte
lint % I oat a young olophnut eve
uornine * for breakfusr , a wluto el
ihnnt , " and the lady laughed.
"Thofacb is , " aho continued "th
live very moderately and oat b
ittlo I never go to hotel dinii
ooma for mcala , bccauao I could n
oatlo throngh the crowd and do nike <
iko to bo stared nt. I generally ha'
leala served in my rooinj iva you FI
ore , " pointing to n table already a
i her room , "and this , Mr. roportc
ringa mo < o the point about tl
hanco wo made to-day in going fro ;
do Pnxton to the Millard.
" \Vo oarao in rather late Saturda
veiling , and Mr. Kitchou was n <
roparud for keeping my company 1
10 atylu to which wo are accuatomei
o nlways dlno on the European plai
ocauso wo rite late in the morninj
nd when I sing I take ray dinner i
in the afternoon , nnd then oat notl
ig moro until after the concert. Th
'axton ' eorvos up ita meals at fixe
ours , nnd this morning wo foun
mt wo would either have to got u
oforo 9 o'clock or go without eu
ccnkfast. Mr. Kitchen did not ar.
Mr disposed to chnngo his regime
id thereupon our manager made as
.mromont for our accommodation a
10 Millard. "
"I have no fault to find , and do no
ish to quarrel with anyone. If th
) tol.s could not accommodnto mo
lould hava to go down to my car , "
Taming from thlanubject to a mor
; reeablo one , the reporter uquirei
i to the success of the lady's Aniori
, n tour from n financial standpoint
adumo Nlloson ii well aatlntiod e
r , and oxpaota to realize a handaom
in by the time the senaou is over
10 goes from hero to St. Joseph
once to Now Orleans , where she ex
eta to have a very warm welcome
id then to Washington.
The programme for the concert to
orrow evening was decided upon laa
ening and IB given iu full horowlth
rnoaimniB.
, Quintette in A , On. 18. . .Memlelssohi
Mendelssohn Quintette Club.
, 'Torowlor" ( Onrmen ) lllzr
SIgnor Del 1'uento ,
i Serenade Schuber
Mmo. Christina NlleBan.
, "My Own , My Guiding Btor"
, .Macfarrci
M. Theodor IHorkaten
"Tho Hotter Land" Cowoi
Mla Hope Gleun ,
l'nntui iB for Violoncello ou "Lc\
Jf ilia du Ucclment" Scrval
Jlr. 1'redorlck Oiene.
i "Tho Jewel 8onR" ( Faust.Oounoi )
Mine. ClirUtltio Nileson.
, "Three FWiets" Hullnl
Mi'H Hope ( ilenn ,
, "Tarantella" Upsalu
Slgnur Del 1'uonte ,
, Mmnetto Uoochorin
AIcndelBBohu Qulntotto Club.
, Quartette , "Mcr.za Notto"Morta )
blotov
Mmo. Christine NiUnn.
IBS Hope ( ilonii , M , Thecilor Blorltutei
and BIguor Del Pucnto ,
THE RETURN.
nabu Oroaaoa tbo River to Groo
thotlluHora.
At 1:30 : p. iu. Saturday the Omahi
oplo whi were able to got nwa ;
mi their business or other engage
ants , assouibled lu sleighs in fron
the Paxton hotel nnd loft promptly
r Council Blull * to return the cal
* do by the lowans Friday.
Saturday was not a good day , crpo
illy the Saturday before Now Year's
r a big turnout and only nbou
onty-fivo sleighs were iu the pro
ssion when it pwod Tim BEE otllcc
Ita way to the rivor. Others etrag
: d along later , but it was not a re
irkablo display for n city of 40,00 (
liabitanti , Profotsor Yager's bane
aded the procession.
( -Twenty-four beautiful colors ol
j Diamond Dyed , fnr Silk , Wool )
tton , iVo. , 10 cts , A child can use
; h perfect sccccai ,
SUNDAY SURPRISES ;
Superintendent Havens I
ceivea a Superb Present ,
Jnilfjo Boue o Tnhoi IDittmondi
Hii
The era of surprise ? la not yet ov
and yesterday two very plo sant o
took place , the first being to Supt.
B. IJavons , of the Union Pacific , !
the Rocond to the popular munici
magistrate , .Tndgo Qustav Bonoko.
Mr. C. B , llavcns was , proviout
hia promotion , the suporlntondent
the Bridge division and alao 1
charge of the local freight departnn
of Union the Pacific. Ho was alwa
popular with hia men , being ki
and considerate , to all t
a gentleman in every DOI
of the word , aa well
on efficient oflicor , the latter fact
ing best attested by hii promotion
the important position ho now fi
Hia old employes nnd nosoclatoa i
terminod a few days ago to show h
that they had not forgotten old an
ciationa , and therefore unltod in 1
purchase of u magnificent g
watch nnd chain , with I
Knight Templar charm , I
whole coating ovtir $200. The ont
outfit is ns beautiful ns anyone cot
wish for , nnd waa purchased at A
John Bauaior'a jewelry utoio. 1
watch waa ongnivod on the inr
case , "To 0. B. Ilnvons , from boys
the local freight department , Omal
Neb. , JanuarySlat , 1882. "
Mr. Ilavous wna corralled lu t
baggRRO room of the depot about no
nua Mr. Thos. Nolan made the pr <
cntation speech. Mr. Havens w
"paralyzed , " but recovered suflicloi
ly to respond and assured the bo
that he should not soon forgot t
pleasant aaaoclationa of his old poi
tion nor the frtonda ho loft thoro. T
matter did not all oud in ainoko , :
, hongh cigars followed.
jouai ; XEMEKB ,
The dlsponaor of juatlco In the ci
: ourt , Judge Guatav Beuocke , w !
las aa many fi lands , and aa wai
> nea as any man in the city , and d
lorvca them too , waa given a handaor
Sow Tear'a gift last evening. (
Dhriatmaa day the judge , accordii
.o his old cintom , presented i
; ho boya on the policy for
with on ncceptablo proaont , and ov.
) xtonded hia rombidora to the priao
irain the county jail. "Tho fore
lotormiood to got even with him
lomo extent , and therefore went
lax Moyer'a and uolectod a nupoi
tiamond ring , the pure atone bull
ofc in a broad band of gold , and beii
mo of the finest rings mad
iVhen the time came i
oil call , 7 o'clock , they got tbo jud |
nto the poliuo court room and pr
'Boded ' to do him up in good ehap
t ia aafo to any that a present w
lover given with greater good w
hiu thia one to Judvjo Boneke ,
Vic Bierbowor la in town.
JolmM. Weeks , of New York , ia at t
' .ixton ,
George W. Heist , of Sidney , waanto\
estorday.
W A McCutchoon , of Chicago , is at I
lotropolitan .
Mrs. D , A. Ball and son , of Denyer , n
t the Millar.1.
Kobt E Strjhorn , the U P literary ma
i at tbo Paxton.
Lt James 11 Loydoa , USA , was at tt
axton yesterday
Madame Christine NiUsoa and compai
; o at the Millard.
Mark Morton , of Nebraska City , WAS i
IB Paxton yesterday.
Dr. Vnn Buskirk , of Donyer , registerc
; the I'.vxtou last night.
Hon. 13. I. Hintnau , of North PIntt
ai at the Paxton yesterday ,
Sam Ward and Daniel Soarleo , of Bull
ity , lon. , are nt tbo 1'axton.
Goa St Uutler , of Farragut , Iowa , reccii
red at the Metropolitan yesterday.
Anthouy Rica , poatinaster at Nort
> attercgiBtorod at the Millard yostordaj
V S Lewis and Voila Lewi > , of Has !
ga , were at the Metropolitan last night
W , E. Annin , associate editor of Tn
EI : , returned yoaterdny from a bueine
ip oast.
llabort tiaw , superintendent of tt
Duntain division of the Union Pacific ,
the Millard.
W II Michael , TOO Harrison , J J
> lo ami 0 1C Hurtle , of Grand Island
> ppod at tbo Millard over ulght
Theodore Meyer and Simon Kuhrmac
emont ; K. L. Half and C , A. Moon
lneyH. U. Hnll , Lincoln ; J. H. Join
> n , lilnir an'l H , C. 13roiue , of Norfoll
> re nmong the Nebraskans at the Paxto
stcrday.
Army Ordorn.
A general court martial is appolntoi
meet at Fort Sldnoy , Nob. , onth
I day of January , 1883 , or as sooi
ereaftcr ns practicable , for the trla
Private John Murry , troop K , Fiftl
valry , and such other prisoners a
ay bo brought before It ,
Detail for the court. Lleut.-Col
larlca E. Oorapton , Fifth cavalry
pta. Emil Adam , Fifth cavalry ; J
: ott Payne , Fifth cavalry , und \Vm
Forbush , Filth cavalry ; Seconi
lout. Lester W. Cornish , Fifth cnval
; First Lieut. Charles H. Rockwell
fth cavalry , judge advocate.
The leave of absoncejgrantcd Gap
In Frederick Mourn , Ninth Infantry
Orders No. 2G9 , dated Fort D , A ,
usaoll , Wyoming , December 23
82 , ia extended aoyon days ,
Paragraph i , special ardors No. 135
rrent soriea from these hoadquar
ra , is ntnandod to road : Ilocruit Ed
ird S , Morgan , enlisted at Fort D
Bussull , Wyoming , is assigned tt
mpany F , Ninth Infantry.
Hereafter the special reports o |
> ards of surveys directed by genera
dora No. 1UO , current series , head.
lortora of the army , to inquire intc
o causca attendant upon desnitlon ,
U bo forwarded to these } < oadquar <
rs with the proceedings of the board
. property ,
A general court-martial Is appointed
meet at Fort Cameron , U , T. , enD
D 7th day of January , 1833 , or as
soon thereafter an practicable , for
trial of Private Eugene Lyon , cc
pany 0 , Sixth Infantry , and BI
olhur prinonors ns miy bo brought
fore it. Datnll for the oouti-Li :
tenant-Colonel Nathan NV , Oabor
Sixth infantry- First Lieutrna
Norton StronR , assistant-surgeon ,
S. A. , and ( Jjorco B , Walker. Sr
infantry ; SecDtid Lleutonanta Hob
H , Slovens , Sixth infantry , and Xsi
W. Torroy , Sixth infantry ; Fi
Lieutenant Stephen W. Groesbc
Sixth infantry , judge odvocato.
Enrich and revitalize the blood
UHlpgBrown'a Iron lUttora ,
KKUDISO'S Kus la SMvo meets w
wondctful oxiccess in all cnsca of Skin t
rvse. Try it.
Sol. O. Towaloo.
Mr. Sol. 0. Towaloo , who la one
the foremost among a whole compi
of smart and onorgotio young in
nho hnvo gene out from Omaha to
busineaa in the country beyond
Hocklea , was in Omaha to oao t
Now Year como in and exchange t
compliments of the soaaon with i
many friends In thia city. S
Towsloo has for the past two yw
roprenentod M. Hollman & Co. ,
this city , hia hcad unrtors being
Ogden and Salt L ko. Ho takes
now departure for 1883 , and will ho
after look out for the Intororta
Einstein , Longinl Co. , mnnufi
turera of clothint } , in Chicago , hw 1
turo territory being Utah , Monta !
Idaho nnd Washington. Mr. To\
lee ia ono of the moat popular m
out in that country and an oflicU
calcsman , aa nil know. IHn now fit
givo.i him wider aoopo , and ho will i
the bill to the quoLn's taste witho
doubt. We wish him the nemo
IUCCII83.
IO LOAM MCMtY
MONEY TO LOAN Call at Uw olllco of D.
Thomaa room SCrciKhton Uloclt.
MO.NKYT . LOAN On chattel mortitatro
curlty. A. 11. Tutton , Ko. 1510 DOIIK
troc'.lront room up stain. 423-t
50 Al A fo loan ? " T.rr-al ri'cs , rra' e < t
D/v.'H'U ' tccuntBallon ) Hroa , 1421 Fi
lam street. 603-n (
jV/f / ONr.YTOlOAN-Clarl.son and lluntfl
LVJL south Htli St.
_ . , . ' LOAN At 8 per cent
.t > fCiUUUlfU terestltisuiniof f..OOOandi
\ards , for 8to 5 > ears , on first class city and fai
iroptrtj. UKUIS HKAL ESTATK and LOIN AOKM
5th and Douglas Sts.
HELP WAiSTEO
tTTANTED-A pccond baker at I'.ixton Iloti
W atonce. Knijuiro for the Steward.Gil
Gil 301
" > ThD At ow Eipland ruttauiait 14
W"AJ
Dntnl&sitroi.t , agoodwomn coA.
Cll-SOJ
'ANTKD A tfl'l abtut 12 or 13 vrnra old
lake cvo of Uab > . Inquire at lco oIKcc ,
. . . . D Good ulrls at the emplopnonti
Tt flee , 217 a l ! tn trcet , up atiirs. B10-a
WANTED-irxX ) men fr levy work nc
VicU liurj ; . Apply to II Mannwcilur II
trcct , ncnrraniam , 677-IJO !
- cook nt 171M Ia > e
WANTKD-ABOoilKlrl
port , rcfeunccd required. C18-3C
ITTANTKD A housoVeepcr to go to Tremoi
\1 Neb , I'cr further particulars call at II
loward street , lira. Jlc.vusluml. COS 2
lirANTEO-Agoodstn\e sileeman to tr v
VV InNobo'sna Apply or write to Uilhii
iard and Co. ChloiKO Illinois. 6D3-II
"ANTED A ulil to do general housework
W 007 south20th St. IOJ.30
'ANl'fcU Oiilol buutl6jo .r totakuca
_ ofbabyatll23njrthl8ihSt. _ G02-t :
OCT ANTED A nnt class salesman , wlioj
TV wo.l . posted in dry goods and tlothln
linglc man , wHH ( , ' to wuik. Stat talai
tantcd , with flrrt class rifcrsnce. Address lei
iox 152 , Aurora , Kcb. _ dec2p janl )
rXTANTRD Men and uomin to start a nc
W business at their own homes , no peddle
Oo an hour inado ; send lOc for in sain pica mid
tructlons. Addresa JJAbON & CO. ilonttielic
'crniont. 33 m o cod 12
HfT ANTED Experienced farm Insurance sc
VV Icltorsfor e\crj county Inthohtato. A <
rcHs , A. 11. llopiter general agents atolnsurani
o. M'coln XcbiBlia. _ 172-lnii
\\J \ A M MJolrl for general touieworu , sraa
VV family yoodhoma far a good oltl. App
U tenth 18th St. _
A ANSEII Every one to lianu orders for he !
at 217 N. ICth street , up-staira. W > tl
AKTED- once a oo < I btnjnfr boy i
O Oonahoe and Downey 15th bt. 032-oO
. . . . > With references , n room ar
rV board In thu north pirt of tbo cltj. Ac
ross X , IJce olllco. _ 02l-ii-3t
[ X7"ANTEI > - A girl ti do Kitihcn work , 2 ]
rV North 14th etrctt , between Capitol A >
ni D.iTinport. l91t ! !
: irANTEl-2 glrU at Intern Hotel. Sout
F T 10th St.
ia WAN ra
TITANTED Alady room-mate , with nfcrcnci
rV Call on or addrtss "II. E-JJ. " OU n'rt
fthstrcct. _ 8SV30'
TTApUD-ltoaraers by the daToTwctiTi-li
W .HowarJHt , SIS-luij
TTArrTED-A posit on by a practical Boo
r Kccptr IlrttclaiBcIty iBfuroncts. Addre
. Bee oflicf , _ 550 o
-
DU3INCS8 | CHANCED
BUSINESS CHANCE -A Rood blacksmith i
_ J ollorod special Indunomcnl , to locatoatOI !
ere Keb. Apply to 0. 1'rostt.tthcro. 313-2D-U
AND
poll RENT Furulshcd room 1C1U 1'arnajn St
JIOK ItENT. Btoro room nnd four room * fo
! l.ousL-lvrcpini ; ; Ifitli and Casi. tti'Uirc ' | 131
triiain t 'J 1
pOIlIU'.NT. House of four looms and t *
! elosots , 1330 Xurth 20th utruul. Eniiilru | o :
ciiilHe * . U. ( ! It
flOll ItEXT IS IIOUVN , 3 to U rounvi each
1 1'iti'rion , Itoil Eotato Agent , 16th anil Doug
' . '
i b'8-305
I OH KENT llooms enquire at Drugstore cor
1 ncr 10th und D uglu , CM-lin
OTSTO LEASE Oirntr Bt ilaiy' vcu-i
i aoJ l"ih , with money furnlibud to build
e St. Ktllx on the premises. _ fCOl 01
10UIU NT Three rooms N. w. corner 1311
Call ornia Street , celUr city wotsr , Inquln
3 13th Street , also frci > h mllK cow for sale ,
61831
WK 11EXT Homo corner Harney and 15tt
Sts , Inqulro ! ' , J. lUinge , 014-1
Wit UKNT Kurnlsbod rooms for light home
hitviilng $ ! & .W month. Apply 21 17 Wib tci
rtet. C17-II
_
( OUNHItbTOUit-lBtliand St , ilar/safsnue
/ f > ioit , wither l hout fmir rooms. Alic
ti to lease. UnulreattecOLd hocsuoet. .
-05-30) )
( OH RENT Duliablo room , suitable for two
| nr 3nv first homo north of Herald build ,
; C08-3CJ
\OK \ Piy 'T The 2'l ' and 3rd nooM HU CO feet
iaihbuilt tor wholct&ln or nunufacturiiii ' ,
.hitsa , with a gscxl outslcic italruay and hoist-
; apiuratui , joining the corner of t'.irnim on
h btrecl. Apply to Siinnd J , Howell & bon ,
ix > lte. 637 1
1011 HEST FnrnUhnl rooms with board.
.Modern luiiro > i i enU. No.Hlb ldgoSt ,
I OK UKNT T o nicely furnished room S. K
corner 2uth and Uatcnport wither wl-bout
ird.
RENT Cottage of three room , 23rd i 4
FOR Sts. { 10. | nr month. Inquire onprem >
Island M2 H , IJth Street , T. J. KltzmorriJ ,
675-2 Iw
TJIOll HENT-Th6 residence nf M. Kennedy
L1 1709Jkckson , Inquire ot T. J. FlUmorrli ,
C43 a , 17th street. 311-tf
KENT-2 hou c of S roomi ouh. In
quire 101D I'trnham stre t. 695-lret
KENT A tit room house bv mllltury
Foil < o 81G.OO. Appl ) to Q. Collins 1101 ,
Ucugl.s 3t.ifStilrj , 661-30 ;
17011 KENT OiC double tso stmo bulrding
JU siiltaliofir croiory , i loon , butchoi hop ,
or any oth rbutlnes ? . Lee t.d 10 thu n good
futmot's tnOo can bofccurcJ. Enqulreof Mrs.
M. Lan 'c. c rtur Jackson mil 13th street.
63)-dl9-lm
"T ) IIS' New Map'of Omah 7jiMt completed ana
D read } fordclivcry at Wowh. Is 4 lc t wldo
by 7 foot loiiff. I.irifcjt and most complete map
of Omaha e\or published. Olllclal map of the
city. Seocolumn. _
EOIl \T-Up-stalrs , 1417 F rnh m streo
BMf JOHN 0. JACOBS.
PCR SALE
1710U SAHSfx room cottajjo with barn tml
L' half lot on Chicago street , near IMch School
OiilyS > 000. JIcCAOUE ,
OOP doa 27-tf _ Opp. I'oitolllee.
1O11SAI.K goods cond Land cutler. Ap
ply toTrovcl anil Ox
. . . . . . K , . * , Uuii Cjttiotid i l > t with
. ' ajUthfraniaKo nto-HIKh Schcol Hue locv
tlnn , on j e.'IOo.OO HC guo Opnivlto Pr\
' < " " cOl-dee STtt
nXORhLK 4T IHtlCK I'Oll BALE-ja.OO per
J2J th'uoand , Yurd 15th street , two boki !
Douth of llille\uo rotd
_ dcc.j23.3m 1 LOnKSZO DlnnLE.
T710H 8AI.E-A fl t cl M icconi hand utuetemt
Jj Call at 1313 IIatni.j St. E07-U
New Mapof Omahft , Juat completed an *
BE1IIS for dclhcry at 7 each. Is 4 feet wlda
by 7 feet lone. lArcest and mo t complete mnp
of Omiha over published. Olllclal map of the
city. Suj column.
KMr. I'itrdk M. McOuIro laanjwhoro In IhU
county , hi ll ! confer a fivir by cornnnnlcv
e < > l > li hia undo. Karnty Mctlujli , at the Sla-
_
rllHY The Ikfncr Stnrllcd biirlliKiinnufactur--
1. edand warcntcd by f. T. lienbow 710 South
3th St. Onuh-k. BIS dec 19-4wt
: ulsliliiR help please call nt tlio'ncw
ANYOXi ) moot Ollice , lilth St. , bcUecn liar-
ury and Howard , oycr lllh'a meat mirkct.
_ C27-SOt
C. nilAINARD , Taxidermist. Dccrhtada , a
spctUlty , 13th , to ; . Howard and Jncknon.
EDWAUD KUEIIL ,
WAOISTEU OF PAL5IYSTERY AND CONDI
PIONALIST , 498 Tenth Btrcct , between Farnam
ind Harney. Will , with the aid of Rnardlan
ulrlbj , obtain for atiy'onu a lancu of the past
uid present , and on certain conditions In tbe fu.
, urc. Boots nnd Slices uiadoto order. Ptifect
attraction
pho arm of Foster & Or y Is this d y dli-alve
J.hv mutual con'rnt. Wm. JI. Foster tollrlnfr.
redW Gray will sltrn the firm nimoon llqul-
latlon only and continue thu lumber business ,
WM. Jl KOSTEIl ,
FHEDV. . OIIAY.
The oral Duslnces of eald firm has teen sold to
IK' will b conducted by Ambrose Richar 'n. '
Onulia , Dec 28 1882.
Pure.
Thli pow dor nccr varies. A marel of purity ,
ren 'tn \\holpsomcncs3. . Moro econenikal
lan the orpiimrj kinds , and cannot bo sold In
impctllionith the multitude ot low test , ehort
eUlit , alum or ph-tphato ponder. Sold only in
ins. HOVAL UAKI.NO I'OWDKR Co. , Wall-St.t 801
cw York.
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 310.
or k > } Ing u special tax for the grading of ICtli
btrcet from Farnam to Hou.ird street , and
Howard Btrcct from ICth to 17th btrcct , and St.
JUry's a\enuo from 17th to iiOlh utrctt.
e ic ordained by thu City Couccfl of thu Cit ; of
Omaha.
She 1. Tint the e oral minis fo' opposite to
10 folkm im described prcmlcH , to-wl :
Anna JI..oo.lrlch . , lot I bk 139 , CO 0.1.
Nichols , Drcxcl and Gooilman , lot G bk 139 ,
OG3.
City of Omaha , lot 1 block 140 , SfiO 53.
A D Jones , lot 8 bk HI ) , $ < K > 5 : ) .
W W lane , lot 1 bk UG , frOO 53.B
Ceo A Uoagland , lot 8 bk 110 , S3G 6J.
Uia < liallnih , lei 4 bl. 117 , StO 53.
0 K Turner , lot fi bk 117 , MO fij.
Clwa Lixndrock , lots bk HC , $ J ) 20.
CM A Hcugland , lot G bk HO , $3020.
" " Iot7bk 1(1) ) , S02ti. : !
" " lot 8 bk 14t , $ ,10 29.
A Kouotzc , lot 1 bk 1 , Kouatlu iKuth'a addl-
) n , SiO "X.
Mrs. E Kabllng , ohnlf lot 2 bk 1 , K . .1R'saj. .
lion , $15 13.
F lllttcr.lT , w half Iot2 bk 1 , K. & ll's addltlo
R13 ,
( ! eo. | U. Cook , lot 3 bit 1 , 1C. & U'd addition
020
Henry St. Killx , tot I bk l , K. , vU's addition ,
02fl.
K niiitito.Iot I bk 2 , K. & Ifi ) Bdditlon. 8137 37.
Danish Church , lot 1 bk 3 , K & U a addition ,
KoiinUe , lot 2 bk a , K. & U'n addition , $53 07.
11 E 1 ! Kennedy , lot 1 , see. ' . ' 2 , IB , 13 , 01 b8.
V A I'uvton , lot 2 ( > , see. 4i , 15,13 , ft2 ! Tfi.
" " part of lot 27 we. 22 , IB , 13 , ? I2 38
A & 11 Koune , lot 2 fee. i' ' , 15 , 13 , 1B C7.
-'it > of Omnhi , triangular piece of land corner
| ili ( ntr.it and ijt. Mart's atenuu , so : . 22,15 ,
, WIR8.
liulng thoioBtand cxiMnsia" , approied by the
t } Council for tlio grading of 17th btrret , How.
1 it'octandht , I'arj'n ' a > Liiuc , In front of ami
joining wild pri'iiii es by Stephen Hoblnson , In
rsuancocf a iKiiitratt entered Into by thu city
Unuhn , wltli Stephen llohlnton be , mid thu
m are hjre y reancitl\el ) luled and a tessed
aln > t each of bald lots , partu of loU and prcnii-
pajablo to the City Treasurer within fifty ( tOf
( NfromthUilatt.
itc. 2 Tn t thia ordinance take effect and bo
force from and after Its passage ,
I'ttsod. December 6th 1832.
AttestSigned : ( ) J.J. L , 0. JEWETT ,
City Clerk
( Signed ) CHAS KAUI'MANN
President City Council fie tern.
\pproied , D c. oth 189 ! ,
( Signed ) J , E. nOYD. Mayor.
liese taxes are now duo and are jiajable to City
usurer on or before January 29 , 1W.1 , 'tcr '
klulatua permit } of of ten per cent will be
led , togtthtr wlthlntere.tat tlw wtoofono
i iint a month Iniuhanro
TUU1IAN KUCK ,
l o 23-5t City Treasurer
S. KALISM ,
'HE STAR
Door W , of OrnicMank's ' ,
( M now iv complete stock of Ptni Winter
> J , rontUtlsg cf I'reLch English and tbo
t Uoirwtkj. 1'rlcoslow utha oweet
J , E. BERGEN ,
AND
f\NGY \ CRQGERIES ,
N , W , Cor 10th vd Cumins Street.