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    THE OMAHA DA1LA7 BEE : MONDAY. JANUARY 9 , 188-2.
THE LODGES.
Notes from the lanor Sahotu-
arioa of Varioua Orders ,
l\ The Free Mitsons Murk Mnatora
Abroad-An Imporuint Svxbjoot
-Tbo Triple Link.
THE FREE MASONS
WKLt 1'tIT.
The grand master of South Carolina
lina , in hin Into luldrcss before the
grand lodge , made tliu follon'in ex-
ct'llont romnrke unun nn important
subject :
] t is of vital coiiBiMinunco to thn
union and hirmony of Masonry tlmt
all our gnuid lodges ubsurvo and
maintain the wull-Bcttled
m doctrine of grand lotlgd novcicigniy
and . This law in
jurisdiction. | -tr-
fcctly plain and easily undurstodd ,
and is , that whun n now } , 'rand ledge
w formed and recognized , it is the
oovorcign , uxolusivu Masonic govurn-
ing power ovur all the led i's of An-
oiont Graft Musonry in the territory
in which it is situated. If it in to
govom only these lodges uhiuh yiold.
ioeir allogiancu to it , und othur lodges
within that territory arc to bt > JUT-
mittud to roinnin indepundont of it ,
and pay their hoinngo itud dues else-
irhort1 , how can such grand lodge bo
Rovi-roiu'ii , or how can it bo taid pos-
si S3 txcmivo juiiadiotion over ita
territory } It is a manifi'st contra
diction in tjrniB , and , tlu-risforo , it
bUoniB clu.ir that upon the format ! n
nd ri'co tiini of a ( jrand loilgo , it is
the duly of all the lodges in tliat ti-r
ritory to sin render their foreign char'
tera and g\vo in their adhesion to the
new grand lodge. Should they fail to
do th'B ' voltintari'y , it is the duty of
the mother grand lodges , upon their
recognition ot the new grand lodgt * ,
to so eider them , and to enforce their
orders , by vacating their dinners and
striking them from the roll of lodi' 'a.
This is a comity , as well as a duty
which grand lodges owe to Musonry
and to thumfelvt-H.
J. LI. Graham has been elected to the
throne of the Grand Lodge of Quebec
nine times mnco its organizAtion in
I860 , holding the oflico throe different
times and each time for three yours.
At the recent session a vote of condo
lence on the loss of his beloved wifv )
waa cartied in solemn silence , and ai
the close of I ho Gr.iiid Lodge , aa ;
tokui of the hi < ; li itppn ci.itum in whicl
he is held by the Brethren of the
Lower Province , ho was presentee
with a purse cont.iii ing 81OuO.
The Murk Grand Lodge of Eiiulanti
met on December Gill At the Graiu
Feitival , on May 31st , the Duke n :
Albany wuaelected to and accepted the
rank of M. W. Paat Grand Muster ol
I
this Grand Lodga.andhio Rojal liiyli-
nesa was inutiilkd at this inueting
J Prince Leopold is the first of the Key
at family ot England who has become
identified with Mark M.isonry.
According to the Cosmopolitan Ma.
sonic Calendar for 1882 , there are now
1 DO loss than -91 lodges on the roll o
the Mark Grand Lodge of England
Wales , etc. In the same calendar fo
1881 there were 208 ; BO that in the
past twelve months there have been 2 !
new lodges added.
Is OOAT HAIRS.
The bodies rf the Scottish Rite in
Omaha have changed their meeting
night and will hereafter hold their
sessions on the 2d , 3d and 4th Satur
day evenings in the month in Free
masoiiH1 hall.
Mt. Oalvary Commandery No , 1
K. T , held their regular monthly
meeting on Friday evening in thei :
asylum.
St. John'n Lodge No. 25 , A. F. A.
A. M. , met on 'Ihursday in regular
meeting.
Till : TKII'LK LINK.
The following are the ollioora ol
Omaha Lud.'O of O Id Follown :
OMAUA LOIMIK No. 2 , 1. O. O F.
OfllceiB fur the ensuing term : E. L
Armstiong , N. G. ; W. It. Mathia , V
G. ; E. C , Coojii-r , secretary ; C C
Hiiusel , ' re.it u re r.
BKACON LonfJK No. 20. Officers
Jnmifl Large , noble grand ; Ilenn
Livesey , vice grand ; Robert E. Live
soy , sucrolary ; A. ti. Hillings , treas
uror.
HESI-KKIIN ENCAMI-MKNT No. 2.
Alonzo .lolled , chief p.itiiircli ; Chan
Fisotto , Bt-nior warden ; F. B. Bryant ,
junior w.trdon ; F. W. Muimllu , higl
priest ; C. C. llousel , scribe ; T. .1
ir Staluy , treasurer.
ALLE.M.iNKN LotKJK No. 8. C. J
Bmidt , iioblo gr.indV. ; . F Loronv. n
vicfgiand ; Peter ( ! OOB , Hocrotary ; H
M. Mohr , permanent secretary ; Henry
Dolln , troitaurer.
us KM.
The Odd Fellows' Herald doea no
seem to take kindly to the propimrc
"military" dtgn-os of the "Patn.ireh
al Circl" . " It s.iys that "object ap
pears to bo a desire to cause jotini
men to join the Order ; hut if youm.
or old huvo no higher motive in view
in joining our Order than being pnvi
leged to wear it neat fitting uniform
and hngmi ; a shapely aword danglin
at their sides , they had better nut con
ncct themselves with the Fratorni'y.
Milwaukee , \Vw , has just dedicatee
an eleg.int hull to the utita .if Odd Fel
lowship.
A new Inill for the Order 1ms bee ;
erected in lackHiiiivillo , III , and wil
be dedicated next month.
Seventeen Grand instructors hav
boo > appointed in Illhoin.
The sincere and kindly expression
of love and admiration tlmt have buei
paid ( o tlio memory i.f J.mtia L
Hidg. ly , freiit. all niiiks in life , record
the fact , in imperishable clmructerB ,
that the dticeased vi toran was not
only "eino wh > loved his Mlow-men , "
but who wa loved by tliem.
H.irmony Lenlgei , No , Hill , of New
York Ciiy , receirly ho el a very MIC
cessful fair f r the purpose ! of raising
funeln for a Homo for Indigent Odd
Fellows.
A Dlniortntlim ou Bluitnoho *
I'hllailolphla TliuM
What the u > urai'o girl doesn t know
about niuslnclicfl nobody can tell her.
It xould bo the iivst . .utragpciH . pn > -
sumption. S . o people have one idea
abjiiui mustaoho and sumu ai.othor ,
luit ilmro m no iinstako about it on
lie part of a young woman. She
( MOWS exactly what the mustache is
or , aiid the ro is no ono who can pot
uito an much ttto out of it as the girl
ho fully tindera'andt ' ) her busino.is.
'ho mttsUche , she knows very well ,
s made to eeaton kisses with , and in
ia iy instances kisses derive more
Imn two-thirds of their swei'tnt > 6s
roiu the ohm ne'er ' of the mustnchu
Something depends upon the color
omotimcs , and often the tcx'uro is te
natter of real consideration. To some ,
uiwevor , the mustache in any color eir
n any way is such it perfect ly lovely
hing that the gill is not particular as
o small matters if it is only a nuts-
ache.
Tlmt there shnll ho a mustache if
entirely essential. There would bo
10 real sweetness in life without it ,
uid not eitio cirl in ok'ht hundred
Voiild overfull in leivo if it wore nut
or the mustacho. It is just the ni-
est thing over invented to fall in love
with , anel no young man in 1m right
nine ! ever fails to'take advantage of
t. The mustache ought to bo given
) 'cnty ' of room to grow , and lot tn <
input ho drouth of the hist summer
ins not retarded it.
AN OOKAN IIOV15H.
lomlnleconooa of Wild Freebooters of
the Gulf.
Rnltnton I rttcr to the S. K. Chronic- * ! .
On this self-sumo iido formerly dwell
one of the most celebrated pir.uo.-
cnown to American annals Jeiiu Li-
itto , the Robin Hued of ( ho Mcxiciii
ulf and C.irilxan sea. The very spin
vlie re Ilia lawleta town htoe > d ia still
minted out to the uuiious visitor. He
vas one < f tlio IUIIB' ] ) icturi sno ( uliar
actors of tlio early part of the present
century , ai.d to the American neivehut
and poet hits proved a fruitful theme
Ho it ) thus dexcribid , not liy iho pou
of fiction , but by an accurate histori-
in : "He' was a well-formed , luviid-
aomu man , six feet two inched in
leiuhf , strong'y built , vsith Luge , ha
zel uyca and black hair , and ho usuall }
woio u mustache. Ho dressed in green
iiniform. LIe \virn a m.in of polite and
easy manners , of retiring habits , gun-
erous dinposition , and ot such a win-
ling address that hit ) influence o.-er
dis followers was alinout al'soluto. ' "
Ho was a native of France , of rewpeo-
bio parentage , and madohia first ocean
voyage as the mate of a vessel bound
to the East Indies. Ho wan more til
ted to command than obey , and soon
quarreled with his fellow-otlicers and
left them. In aoino manner unknown
he obtained a ship , doubtless by tneth-
da becoming an embno coraair , and ,
rallying to his blaok flag a crew of de
termined men , he boldly embarked in
a career of piracy on the Indian ocean
Little is recorded of hu fortunes at
tins particular period , s.ive th.it he
finally fell into the hands of the Hiil
l nitv.il authorities , but ovadeel the
halter by a timely escape , and succeed
ed in reaching his native land. His
stay was brief , however. Only the ,
excitement of a lawless life possessed
the allurements his restless nature de
manded. Fitting out a vessel la
sailed for the West Indie ? , and made
open war on Bnatiah and Spanial
commerce. Many a galleon freightee
with treasure became his spoil , ant
many a rich English cargo. His ex
ploita fully equaled tho.io of the moa
noted heroes of piratical romance
while his personal characteristics were ,
far from uncommendablo. He is saic
to have been bruve , refined and high
minded in fact , "tho mildest-man
nered man that ever scuttled ship or
cut a throat. "
I et not his mode of raining cah seem i
Although he fleeo il he Haga of every nation ,
For into a Prime Mlniiier but iharifj
H H tltlo anil 'tin nothing hut t xatlon ;
Hut he , more in < xlt t , took a humbler rauRi-
f 111. ' , hud In an ho'n'hter tuintlon
I'unuui o'e the high s as hla watery journey
Anil merely pru.tku i ax a sea attorney.
THE VICIH.SITnnKH OK AN OCI'.AN UOVEI
Tn 1815 Commodore Patterson , with
several American vesufala e > f war , wan
dispatched to cruise in search of liiui.
Ho was found weill established on un
Island in 13.irntarin bay , nbuut forty
milt's west of the ) delta of thu Missm-
Bippi river. He had u largo force eif
outlaws under IIIB command anel u
email Uuot of vi'Hse-ls , butt utirt'U with
out opposition. Wo were then at war
uitliOro.it Iditian. Lifuto thermit-
ccl an intoiiBO hatreid of the < Kuglisli ,
by reiuon eif the Huvutity of hia tro.it-
niemt while a prisoner in tliuir hands ,
and was our natural ally. Ho had al
so , probably from motives of policy ,
tiHually refrained from capturing
American vosHula. The uxpeditiou eit
Ceimiiiocloro J'atterBon was not con
ducted in a very eiuurgotic iminnur ,
thuriiforo , anel tea soon an thu Amen-
fein licet retired , Latitlo again texjk
piibBeHaiem of the nilund. The latter
wan too conveniently adjacent to Now
Urlt-aiiB to bo needlecsly abitndonoel.
At tint city tlio [ Jir.iteB found ready
and accomodating maikut for their
captured alarun and c.trfjet'fl , and oould
also prejcure any needed inihtiuy Hup-
plies thero. The innumerable b.ejtiiin
ciiiiiiuctint ; Now Orleans with th guif
faciliiati el llieHo claneleatiiio opera-
tioim. When the Uiitisli attemptfd
te > ciipturu the city they first Nought
the cooperation of Latitlo , offering
him as a recompeiiHo the Hum ol $ ! )0- ) ,
000 and u cominisl > ioii in the royal
navy. Ho duclinul the'Ho tenipting
tenna , but , without hope of rewind ,
marcheel to tliu camp of Andrew .lack-
Hem , nt the head eif a body eif veteran
lolleiwerfl , and hoioan honur.eblei p.irt
in repuUini ; the liritihli , Fur tint
impditaiit uHBirtiaiicu , IHH past tranit-
grcsBieins we'io pareloiael by thu 1'ieui-
di-iit , and he had before him iho op-
poitunity eif ab.tiielonini , ' the wild lilt
iio led ao long , and eif turning his un
doubted talents to nolilur | .utHiiit .
Thu cliatin of iielvt'iituru too powerful
ly po.iKt't'Hed hi natures however , and
he meiely determined em anew lust ,
of opetatioiiB. He removed his plun
der lend pirates from thu innnudiatei
vicinity of Now Oileaim , and lociitcd
on the uninhabited IH and of OalvuH'
ton. He ) biought to 1m new xtiong-
Imlil net h-as ih.tn . six woil-iuanniKl VIH-
BOH ! A uiuiiot Indiaim ocuypied tin
inainliuid , and a'leniited ] toe-xpel him ,
hut in a tnttlu th.it . temk plaoi thiitj
seVrttruH wt-iei killed aiiel thu le-nminiiui
Hod tO H.Ifrl' hlllltll'g ( . l/l
litto now had many bmlilingH con
Htrtictod , inultieling a tiin < rt-Hide-nco foi
hia o\ui eiccup.eiic } . llm infentini
wits undoiibteelly to intiko ( ! ilvoaloi
IIIH pcinianent abidiiiu place an wellai
a slave mart to uhiuli p'iiuteiri ' * cmile !
at any time rop.iir "ith jiuifto' Hfcuri
ty. Ili/i oci-an taielH nnw becamu more
'ntiniDiom and HiicurbsUi than ovnr
Among his feillowura he divided the
net rmilU with a juat nnd liberalhund
Like thn pitato of romance , hu exur
cisod nuthorify with reson'o and dig
nity !
With Itifrt re inlncleO not hut t romnuuiil ,
'o wire Uttnrn , but keen h' * . \ i ml Innn ,
e'er M-n m il he Ith mirth thi Ir J n I > 1 mc ,
lut tiny u v o hlc tltin. e ( ori > uc.-i- .
TIIH II.VAL K.Mi OP A W11.U UKK.
His rank and tlio consilient of des-
leralo onfcnsts from every iinlion , but
tero chiefly Americans. Hia favorite
jieiituniint wai an Americ.iii by the1
nine of James Campbell , uhei f'Hlitht
nder Coiniiuidoro Potry at the bate -
o eif Luke Erie' , and afterwards on
10 frigate Constitution in Uscolobrat-
d buttle ) with the Uiierriero. At t la
nd of live years it bccatno impossible
or the United States tei lunger teileT
to the operations ot Li title , aii'l in
820 nn American Hiiu.ndou anchored
U' Galvoi'on. The Commetdnro in
ommaiid visiti'd the ) ceirsmr chic f ami
oiiimuiiic-itid rlecieivu otde < ra. Ltfit-
o entertained him in piincely nt > lo ,
aving a aupprabiindancu ot s < iiiipMi-
iin fare ) to draw fioin , anel then epiiet-
y KHVO nidera feir tlm emb.iik itiem u !
he nir it en and the desttucti n e ) '
heir town by lire > . When Iho fl line ft
were in full progress ho woit'lied ai.-
ihnr , ami never again aadeel thna -
.iiBe.tiho . Gulf eif Mexico. After
nig rruise ho made his \ \ < mo un the
lands of Mitvgero" , eifl'the > o att nl
rncatan , wheio ho died a few yoais
ilter nrds , at a ceinp.irativi'ly early
go eif 40 His loss was not einly elo
limed by the wild freebooters hmu
to hud comnmi'de'd ' in Rtorm : ind bat-
le , but by a devoted wife who hud
K'cn the silent hornino i f hi * iimi-in-
ic story , ami had shared many f his
) onls anel most eif vL'iifliludeM If lo
iiontU m y bo eieelilei ) , ehovns n
lark-e-yoil Cuban lady , who was fust
ii-t captive and afft-rwird the willing
> ertnor eif his varjinu forMine'p. Ovt-r
us uravet wns helped a vast m mud of
ca xhe-lls which have not yet been
ica'teted by t'lin1. ' N'ol a fmv nf the
ireseiit iiiliabitanis nf G.ilvestou and
iciniiy cmici-elo that their ancettoia
j-rved uneler the II eg of Lafiito.
la o't n ooi > vlt'j nnino to citlur tlmcH ,
> likuilKi.h QUO xl.tuc ai.il tthou-uil rrlmcM.
FltKK IjANe'K.
Bnokiin K vruion Snlvo.
The best salvo in the world for outs ,
> ruiscs , sores , ulcurs , salt rheum ,
over sores , tetter , chappoel handn ,
hillblaiiiR , corns and all kiiula of
kin eruptioiiB. This salvo is guar-
inteed to give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded , Price ,
25c per be > x. Fe > r sale by
Omaha.
A WOMAN'S WEAKNESS.
Pilfering at ei Dry Goody Storo-A
Flno Ilosldonco Searched for
Plunder.
3t I/otils tlio ! c-Dcnibcrat.
There waa a rather snisational epi-
ode in Barr's drj goods stoie thoitly
iftir nighifill last evei iug. TheliiHt
leer was cioudeel with ladies. In
'act , so gie.it x\ai tlm jam of people ,
ihat oven the nimble cash bei s funnel
it difficult te > move to anel tro fiom
the counters to the cashier's desk.
Both time and opportunity \\ero pio-
pitioua fur the crooked fraternity to
successfully carry em their pilfering.
Yet , despite th s Bta'o of itll'iird , the
tloor-walkers , wlio exorcise a watchfu
ejo on oveiy ono in the vast , con
stantly moving throng , were ) vigilant.
In the fany notion and furnishing
depaitments , where the crowd wai
thickest , one of the floor-walkers hac
his attention attracted to the movements
monts of a fashionably dressed lady
Getting closer to her , and watchint ,
keenly every movement , he saw
her surreptitiously take up a
bundle of handkerchiefs and slip il
quietly into her pocket. Withoul
saying anything , he waited until the
woman moved out of the crowd , am
then approaching her , politely bul
quietly , and in a firm manner , re
quested her to stop to thu reun f the
store. The woman looked at-the mat
in surprise , and became greatly agi
taled. The employe repeated his re
ejuest in a positive tone , and the
uoman walked with him to the e > lli < x < .
Mr. Forester , the manager , w.is in
and to him the floor-walker maelo hii
repoit , tolling how he had detectoi
the woman taking mime gonds. Hie
fair pilfeier fliihhed anel then turnee
dtadly pale , and finally burst into a
paioxsm of team. Mr. Forester
qucstiemcd the woman rrgirding her
alleged theft , anel bliu admitted her
guilt. Even if he had not , the ex.
animation of the pockets ofliorbe.il-
skin cloak proved that the ompleiio's
bteiry wim tiuo. A cleik was quiuily
dispatched for a police ollicer , and le-
tuined soon alte r with Ollicer Phil
lips , tu wluiin the woman was given in
charge. At tlio station the fair pi H
oner gave her name as Mm. Isabdl.
.Smith , and her residence an 2007 Lu
cas avenue. In answer to Seigeant's
Uillul's inquirie'H , Mrs. Smith agaii
admitted tlio theit , but could not ex
plain why ahu hud commuted it. 'Ihu
li.iiulkeicluefs were lying within ruail
anel attracted hur attention. She
thought they would bo an appropriate
Chrintmaa uuL for hur noun , bho hae
no money with her , and thinking she
was utiolis. rved , and how easy it waste
to take ttioni , she jieldud to the temp
talieii. Afte r seaichmg her pockets
thu t > oi truant locked her upe.na charge
e > t jietit larceny prefeneel by Mr
KoieoUT. A search warrant wiis
piocmed , and an ollicor sen
to i ho lady's house ) . The call wa
the lust n.toiinauoii that the unfor
tiinate laely's family had eif hur arrest
Among her [ lerm.nal e fleets at thu
hoiiKe was foiinel two beibs of ribbon
tuo pin cushioiiH , trtO pairs eif gents
gleives , two pairs of sleoio buttons
and nine suk handkerchiefH. All the
articles mentioned were biought te
iho sia'iein anel carefully e'xaiiiined by
a c'erk ' at Barr's who identified two o
the silk handkerchiefs. At a lat
hour last niglit Mrs. .Smith was billed
out by a fnenel of the family. Who i
the wife of a wealthy man , but , ow
ing to doineHtic miHuiieleistandiiigH
they aio living separately. Last Kprinj
tlio c < uplu obtained a good dea o
i oloiioty by ventilating thuir maiila
trotiiiles in the courts , the det.uls o
which proved highly eiituruinii g t
ncaiiel.il . mon.'urs , causing much gejssi
among nociuty circleH in which tin
moved.
Wo SncU 'Word IIN Full.
"I liavo iiH'd yuir Ki-itiNu liuitmoji fe
dyiiiiOiiiia | , lieuilucho uin ) cumtl itliun , an
find it Inn iiouet mo . r at deal of ( , - d.
wlndl r c ininiinl It to my frrndx.
"IlKNIlV U IITOJJ.T71 ,
May 21th. til ) Alain St. , li Intl , ) . "
IV.co M un'H , trial bi > ttuH ) 10 cent .
TRUTH ATTESTED.
omoImportntitMAtomi.1/l / ' of Wo
KUOWH Penpln Whfjlly
VcrUlnil.
Inonlor lh t the public may MHv nnr | th
rmilni > n < " ei ( the Uito enl , * ell a < ( hi
xjwcrvnl rnltm of tli urtlrlY of h.h HIM
H l < , oiuihll < h her lth t jr oliiill i <
ureiof parilri ' cwoalnicrtiy" * ivy < n qtx >
on. 1 ho Truth ol tlnxc t Btlmoiilnln h ati o
ito , nor ran the livctii th y a iounc I * Ig
or\J. *
OMAHA , Nm. , M jXI , Jssi
. II. WARXKH&OA :
KHAR Sin -I hue ln < iuriitly n J Warner
fc Klilno iul Uvrr I'urv for lee I itl rtki
toiahnt upon iH'cro thoeiniall altAr , anil
n\fal y ilorl\txl U-nelll then fie m I hatr
i luril the Salt * r. o with taiUr-or ) re
elU. I roiuiklcr them * in < Hlldiie or hj ol
conflilo cc.
OMAHA , NH.B'i . , i HI
I " WMLIM A Civ , l.oo'irnlc' , N \
Onm 1 hate UIK | jour fe K .Infj ami
hr-l'uri't In j > rliif | a < n horlnvlw'nritor , ami
flnj I th but icuuilj I i cr Inni lime
mil I botll.w a il It In" nimlo me lil Utter
mil otor 1 1. ill In-torn In the
U. I1. H .moj .
OXAIU , JJ > , Mn ) 24 , tsM ,
I. II. WARXKRftOri !
Si H- : For inorutha'i 16 y w I h.it nairwl
mn hln ommlcnco froiiuvinhliit'il HMn , ) mul
ncr iiliioibiiM , id hnui Ixoi mi Mo lo uork
ty iirln ) urg n nl < o hiliiu afl > c i l I tl l i
ti'nt liuiiy nuilltln n nml elmtu Iml I KII-H
iirw nml or u tU ) l > ) Il y Iviwtull i Ivm !
trUlil'n HIM - , nml i mln l y ell iliwl 1 >
mil lint hoot | HC > y ri'llif 1 itiok M > ur le
ni-y mill U\ct urr , KnnwIiR n < tnliir | rl > r
IWUMT knimiitornrutlia illiv > ei , an i I luu
ot liocii iltMini lnt < il Tn n > illt Inn h\i nir 0
u , mid I mil pcrli" ' ! > ' " " ! ' 'oila , I'M'ir ' Ij
ire ( , - hoiir KMitry ami 1'meiie ' I
Nil jon nil KIICM Mln puMMiliiH' tliU r huMr
'
inn'vthrouiih lit ) otU.
1) ) . I1. It II
Thnnikneli * nt ximlly | R roiitrcmloi .mi'iit
mny ot thi'in lit utno v hero h ) > o wwiilm-
uniil-lnMi IK-UIM hintarlly Kir ii , > hnwlii | ? UK
I'limiknlilu ixi cr ol Wnitu'r' * SaltKi.hu : ) anil
. \\VT \ OurOi In nil il IHVWO ol the kliliim. UM > I
r urlimr ) o RHII * . " " " > ' onn who rnklii thlx
> r ' „ | > ' " a ) tronlilu rvinv bo tlm K' " '
* - " * * * t
Gentle
Women
TTIiorant glossy , luxnrlniit
nnrt wavy trossca of jiUuiidiint ,
lieuutii'iil ' Hair must use
LEON'S KATUATEON. This
clpcnnt , cJicap article alwiiys
nialics tlio Hair prow fircly
and lust , keeps itlVoin fulling
out , an-csls and cures gniy-
nt'ss , removes dandrult' and
itching , makes tbo Hair
r.tronp , giving it n curling
tendency und keeping it in
nny diisiied position. Itcnu-
( if til , lioallliy Hair is the sure
result of using Kutooiron.
Sioux City fi Paciic
THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE
Runs a Solid Train Through from
Council Bluffs to bt. Paiil
Without Change Time , Only 17 Hour * .
n in
MILES TIIK 8HOUTK8T BOUTK ,
nuw
COUNCIL BI UFPB
TO HT. PAUL , IIJNNKAC01.IB
OUUUTII UK U18MAUCH ,
Lad all polnte In Nortliern lo u. MlniiiwiU ant
Dakota. Thta Una U equlp | > ul with the Uuprovut
kVi tlnhou ( o Automatic Air.hraKe nd Ulllei
Platform Coupler and llnffcr : anil fnr
BPBBU. aAKKTY AND IKUFtUT
xl. 1'ullmnn ' ' .iliwv HluvpliiK * ar
run throiiKh W'TlleiUTUIIAMlK hetwueii Kan
nan City anil Ht. Paul , via lk indl Illullif and
Sioux e'ltv
Truluu lea\o Union I'aclt'.c Trannfur at ejouii
cil Illullrt , at I'M p. in. dailj on arrivul of KIUIHHF
e it > , Ht. Jo-i'jMi urid v.iini'U lilutl < train from
tlio South. ArrMiitfat Hion City 11:36 : p. in. ,
and at thu New Union l > . : i > at St. Paul at 1VU
noon.
TKN HOUI18 tN AIVANeK ; OK ANV ( ITIIICK
UUUTK
CfTlti'inonilwr In taking ti ) alom L'lty Ituuti
uKnta ltir un'h Ir.iln. Hie horiw t Linn ,
: hu e ulckive Tlino uiid a Comfortahlu Ilidu in the
1'tiroiiuh urH l tuiun
eoi Ne'ii , HLUFKH AMI HT. PAUL.
* ua ehut > ourTiokH i * d via thi > "Blotu
CUmul 1'iu.lllc lull oail.1
J. H. WATn.KS , J. II. IIUCIIANAN
nU | tirintuniloiit. ( in'l PUN * . Auunt *
P. K. IIOHINSON , Aiw'l i tn'l I'anA < t ,
Mlmxmri Viillty. | DWK.
J. II. O'UltVAN , NoiUliwwtuni vm ,
( > lHh < l Illlllfi , , IllWa
THE OOOJDEHTiL
J. I. P/WNTER ,
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB.
, Two Dollars Per Day ,
ifulillll
Matter rif Applie'ati > n of ( < ottlvibAti -
inunniui for Umior Lioviiiiu ,
NO'I'IPK.
Notice ! H bcruln KVVII ! tlmtCinttlclb Xitn
merman iliiliiioii | tlie'JVth ilu > of I ece'inheir ,
A.I ) . 1K81. hleihina pliuition to the Al yni
Hiiil City Council of Uinuh1. for iorrmei U
nil ! Malt , HpirltnoiiH unit Vlaoux Miiorn |
N. W , corneir lllth ninl llariiny Htri-ot
Thirelwnrtl , Omaha , Nib , fiom lie I1 ti
day of Janu ry , IWi , to the > 10th elay e. . |
A pill , my.
If thtrei ho no ewijcctfon , run'mnlance 01
jiru'i-rtt lilul within twimifkHfriiii. tliu 17tl
of Ii > e ; lnl)0i , A. I ) , 1-KI * , the null ) HctiiHi
will I * ( , 'ranteil
CJOTTlflH XlMMKIIHAN ,
The OMAHA DAILY IIKIC IICWH ptr wil
IMiblicli the a ovei iicitii-f onex racli wi-tl
for two weuKH 1 1 thu e-xpdirv of the up li
cant. Thu city of Om.tha IH not to lx
charge-el it.frejwlth ,
J. J. L. U JKWMT ,
City Clerk.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
16th and rjotiKO { III. , Omaha. Noli ,
This Kiuuj ui/i'i DimuMbl roKer.i ( , ' ( > hu liit .
ni hceilflii | ir.-J llnrilnr n , ) hii .li ,
u okn an li.niitd tu < ii > , lriKlia
Cars
OMAHA & CHICAGO ,
Vhvro ilirtvl I'OiiiuM.'tion Arp IIMUO
SIKKP1N(1 OAK UN KM for
YUIIK. IIO8TON ,
I'lllLAIlKI.I'lllA ,
IIAI.TIMDKK ,
ANII ALL KAHTKIIN ( TlkS
The Short Line via. Peoria
KOI INDtANAI'Ol.lH , CINCINNATI , LOUIS.
II.I.K , n l nil point * In tlic
run niutt UNI
For ST. LOUIS ,
Vhere Ulrivt uiiinvitioni arti made in Iho Unloi
tviot lth the Through Hlwiilng Car
I.IIIKII ( or AU < I'dlNTS
S > TTTJBC.
LINE ES MOINEi
rilK KAVOHITK HOITTK KOU
Rock Island.
rhe unoi | > ixlml Iticluwiniintfl oTi ( > roil by thin Itni
41 trnvoW kinl UeirmtH ru KH follown :
riiu i-vMiratiHl I'Ul.t.MAN ( in. liwl ) PAt.Ath !
tLKKl'INIl UAItS mil only on thin Him U. , I !
li I'ALACK iKAWINO HOOM CAI18 , wilt
'lorton't ' Ui-clliiliiK Clmtre No tm ch rii ) M
Uln KivllnliiK Ch lni. Tlie fiunoin 0. , II. *
Tftliuxi DliiliiK e > r . UoryKOim iiiiioklni ; Cntt
HUsI with elcirnnt hluh-tuckwl rattan ruvolvlnv
ruin , ( or the oschtnUa UM of flrnt-clMa | > uw ii'
fvn ,
Stnel Tnkck pil iiwrlor uiulpinonl | conitilrv i
Ith thrlr KJo t throiixli cnr irnn vwont , mtliLf
this , itlravn all ctlicm , the litvorlta route lo tn >
Kurt , Houth ami BoiiUuuwl.
Try It , anil you will flnil traveling luxury In
4t au of a illxcomfort.
ThrouKh tlcki'U > lo this colohrutvil Una tar Kvl >
t all O.III.IM in thu Unltotl BUtM tiul UuuvU.
All nlonnkUon nujut ralm of lar , Hlwiilnx
Jar acvomino.latioiH , Time TuMiw , etc. , will tx
hnertiilly given hy | iil | > liikto |
I'KIIOKVAL LUWKLL.I
Qtnoral " anvar Aicunt , Chicago.
i.
Or ,
Went for being tbo moat direct , qulckcat , an
aloud line connecting the treat Metropolln. CHI
OAOO , and the KAHTHUI , NoptTli-KiJiTiiim , I cirri
and Hoimi-EjUirxttN LINIW , which turmlnatot here
with Kixiuii Crrrt LmvieNwoRTn , ATOHUION
e otmciL nuirra and OMAHA , the OOMMIBOIAI
CKNTIU from which radiate
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
; h t penetratw thu ( Continent from the Ulnourl
River to the Pacific Slopo. The
OHIOAOO ROOK ISLAND & PA-
OIFIO UAILWAY
L > the only line from Chlcn o owning true * Int
KamvM , or which , hy Ita own rood , roachm I'm
iwlnU above nainwl. No THANHrKlm nr CAHRUUK
No HIHIIINU oonNRunonnl No huddling In III
ventllatod or unclean con , a o\ory nuwonKor I
carrlrd In roomy , cluui and ventilated coochm
upon Font Kyion Trains.
lUr Cxim ol unrlvalod itiaKnlOcviioe , Teamxh
PALAO MLIHIMHO CAK , and ourown world. fn'non >
DIKINS CAHM , inmn which meal aru wrvwl of un
uriMiod | oimlluncu , nt the low rate of Hiviurrr-
KIN * OHNTH KACII , with ample time for healthful
unloyinent.
Through Carn hctwovn C'hlcaKO , i'aorla , till
laukou and Mliwourl Klvur I'liinto ; and dona con
icctlonn at all point * of IntormicUoD with oth i
.
We ticket I do not foruot ihm ) illructly to uiur
'lww of Importance In Knii iv < . N'lhnviha. IIUo.
lll ! , Wyoming Utah , liliiho , Nuvfi > la , California
ere un , WaHhlni/ton Torrltory , Colora'ki , Arlvtir
uid Ncv. Mtutca ,
An I Iwml nrrKtiK ini3iitM ri-KirilniK li.ufK " " '
my otlier line , and ratoi cf fnru alwivyt aril ow n >
coni ( > etltorii. who furnlHh lull * i tlrhH o the ' jni
fort ,
t > OKn anil tackle ol nfiortHniuii Iruo.
TIcKejtM , maiM and folduni ut nil prlncl | >
irtlcoH in thu Unltud Htttin and ' /niu-li.
K. II. OAI1I.B , K.HT. JOHN ,
Vice I'roa't & eicn. e ) < ti Tkl and I'ami'r An
I860. SHORELINE. 1880.
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe &Counca Bluffs
w run DNLV
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
ANDTHBKAHf
Prom Omahaand the West.
No i niKU of roru butwiwn Oinalm and n .
nd hut nnit hutwuun OMAHA anil
YellK )
Daily PassengerTrains
tlAClllMU ALI >
KAHTKKK AND WKHTKKN UITIK8 with LK
CIIAUIJiy : ami IN ADVANeJK of ALL
Ul 1 1 Kit UN KM.
Thlii untlru Hue in i | iii | > i jil with Pullman
m , 1'al/w.o ( lay L'ouchon , Miller >
Hafu1 Plutiorni and ( Viuplnr , and thu cololiratix' '
W > Mknthoin > Alrhrako.
MJHua that your tlckvt ruiiui VIA nANUAf
ejlTV , HT. JOHRPIt A CdUNCII. 1ILUKKH Ilall
raivl , > la Ht. Jowijih and Ut. l/otiln.
TIckuK for itlii at all coupon utatloni In Uir
Wmt. J. K. IIAUNAKI ) ,
A e ) , DAWKS , ( lull , ti'lpt. , Ht. Jotwi.h , Mc |
eifii. Paiu. BliilTltkot Aljt. , Ht JoHrph , Mo ,
Annr IkiiiDn.N , Tlckrt At ; t t |
1U20 Karnliain eitrcnt.
A. II , HlUNlKIl ( ItfllTftl Al'i'nt ,
OUAHA.NK
Matter of Application ejf AI , I'ftrr ' Joi
IVnnll to bull l.i'jn r UH u
NOTIOK.
Notlco in hereby ( . 'iviiu tlmt M , 1'nri
illil , IMMIII th" ' ' 1 ( lay of Janim'y ,
A. 1) . , IKH'J tilu lilK i > | i | > llciiti M to the
Mayor and Oily Council < if Onialin , fin
iierinit tu tt'jll Mult , SilrituoeH | nuel V n u
LUiiiim. | lu n Driik'Ki" ' , fur i I'dltlnnl , mo
cli.inic I ' il clioiiiienl | iurHiHeH only , nl
Dirner Ton' h und llowutel Mtjcct , Tlmi !
Wiin ) , Oiimli i , Null , , fniiii tlm Kltli iluy I
January , 1B.S2. to thei .Oth iluy of Apiil ,
1H8 '
f there ho nn eilij'ctlon , ruitiotiHtninct
or prnt * t tiluil within two wevkn fruit
.l.muary 2 l A. I ) . , IHh'J , the ) . : iid | > riiil )
will
M 1 'A nit , Applicnnt
TIIK DAILY HII : neiu ( i | i.uivr will j uhlixl
the above tin leu once e'a d u'uvk fur twi
wuekM , nt Ihei fXrnm | ) iif Iliu applicant
'I'liei ( ' ) ty of Uniaha IH nut tu l > u cburgix
therewith. J , J. K 0. JKWKTT ,
J'J.'Jt City Clerk.
THIS NI7W AKT > C JttR3SCT MAP
tTw v joyonei Any trMOiinblo qncsUan th i ihn
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN
' j ill -y\\cc ( tlio Nvu re > ft i fof jou to tnko when trtiTclln/i / In either direction br twwr
Chicago and all oHho Principal Points In Iho West , North and Northwest
"JiunHiti this Van. Tlio rri'irii > ; i1 OlllMof the Wrnnnel VorthweU rero H tlor *
on tli i nmil 1M tlinitu ; ! ) Ixalns inakei tloso councctlou * with the trains of all rulltj i' )
liiitrtlnn points
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WhSTERN RAILWAY ,
( hrrnll oMIs principal line" ) , runs r\rh \ nv elnllv frnin two to four or nioro K-wt Kvnnwk
iriiliH U It tliciiiily mul uc.vt iie'liicaiii ( thnt iiM'Htiin
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
, , , . ake ! Hujie > rl
( - , . ' ? "Xl-r "IIS I'11CI' ' uro M > | 1' ' ' > " " ' 'UIHIII ' Tlcke't Acetlta fu tlio ( j'lltt'el
Ui'iiie'mlior to n.sk for Tickets via thli road , tiostiro tliey rend ever It.aiul tnko none o lw
0KIX IIL'dlUTT , Ocu'l aiutmte.r ; , ChlcaKO , W. U SrUNXUTT , Uen'l Pass. Aiient. , Cli
UAIUIY I1. DL'ICI , . Ticket AKimt C.'A N. W Ilitllwny , 1 Ith > iut Funl mnJHioo'd.
U. K. KIMIIAUI. , AB l tnnt TlcVot A ci t 0. & N.V luilwit ) , Mthjind c r..l ui'itr ell'
J. I1KI.I. , llclict Aifi-nt 0. A N. W Uillw > , U. P II , U. Unjxil.
HAMKHT. e-I.AHK flonml AiriMit.
J E WE LERSAHoMUS 1C DEALERS.
OMAHA , NEBi
The Oldest Wholesale and THK li
Retail JEWELRY HOUSE MUSIC HOUSE
n Omaha. Visitors can here IN T1IK WEST !
General for the
find all novelties in SILVER Agents
Finest and Best Pianos and
VER WAR 4. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured.
Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as
Eastern Manufacturer
uhe Latest , Most Artistic , any
Dealer.
and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs so id
PRECIOUS STOCT33 and for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices.
all descriptions of FINE A SPLENDID stock of
WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Pianos , Knabe
ces as is compatible with Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
honorable * dealers. Call anos , and other makes.
and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
Store Tower Building
, , American Organs , &c. Do
llth and Farnham
corner
lot fail to before
see us pur-
Streets ; hasinp.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES !
Large Stock Always on Hand. JlJoodM
Omaha , A. POLACK Collins
Cheyenne , . , Colorado
Fall and Winter
INGL
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises.
-K-O
Til li'LATKHT'STY LKS.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all i
1316 FARNHAM STREET ,
NK/M <
W. J. WELSHANS & CO. ,
WIIOhKLAM ! ASK IIKTAII. UKAI.KIIH IN
Flour , Feed , Grain , Baled Hay.
PROPRIETORS
OMAHA CITY MILLSr
'i : llltANDHOl'
Winter and Spring Wheat Flour , Rye FlomvGraham ,
Bran , Corn , Oats and Chopped Feed of all Kinds.
Cor. Eighth and Farnham Streets , Omaha.
il ti > v > ilMiti
P ILLSBURY'S B EST I
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUR.
It always gives satisfaction , 'because it makes
superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap
est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded.
VM. \ . YATES , Cash Grocer.