\ THE OMAHA DAILY BE ' : WJiDNESJJAy , FJiBKUARf 8 1882. TFTK DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning. Fob 8. Wnnthnr Hoport ( Tha following oWrvntlotn are taken fit the same moment ! limp at nil the itii- lions nnuicd. ) WW DnTAIlTVMT , tJ. 8. SIO'AI , HlRVICr , ) OMAHA , Ftlirmry 7 , 18S2. (1:45 ( : i > . m. ) I Maxkcil kill of tlio Omnlm Ttinivcricn nt Turner * ' Hall SatunUy ovonliiR. The KoHcra CMO hai been tnkon up hy the jfrand jury for Investigation. Onu plain drunk wan on tlio niHirncrn' ( In'iich ycHtcrday , and the Judge fired him out of tnwn , , lii t twcnty-tlirco trA\ellln ( { men nr rived on lant nlghl'it train from Oinaliii. [ I.lncfiln Journnl. -Frcnh HUpply of Tliurbero No. 5 , 0 for 25 cenU at .Stliroter & Hecht's , ono door north of Ioyu"n ) oiera , lioiiie. fcH-fit Ja'iicn M. Kogons a railroad boy , U tin- happy parent of u liomichiK lui'iy ' lioy yj ] i iiindii. Smoke 1 The ImlldlniM xtniidiiiK on tha loU eondeinncil by the H & M. 11. U. 0 ' . , will Hhnrtly be ollored for wlw and removal. Krtwli Htipply of Tluir ) IT'H No 5 , fur'25 cciitrt nt Hchroter & 1 $ cht'n , onu tloor n rth of Iloyil'H c pcra homo. f7-r > t .lamoK Moore , nrrrstwl for r fxpliilned liU nituition nnd williiignuHN to work If lit1 could find anything to do anil W.IH di'sclinrKi'd. Koit SAI.K - ' 1'ht , thiiimaml fcot of luin- ber , prlncipilh' fhectlng. Kniulro' | .1. J. 1'nilbln nt Whitney' hoe store , Doug- la t ntrc .t , Lawrence Kliinchnn , an i-tuployu nt the U. 1' . trannfcr depot , sustained a pilnful injury MiiiilkV. ( ; An irmi Klmfl HomoMO pmn < ln rulleil on lil foot Thu find .uiniinl Bill nnd foil of Um dm hodgv RnnhtliH ! . f 1'ytUns , No. U. 1) . , "illt e plicunt Centiiil Hall tbin c din. ; nn 1 will bu a line af fair. The caio of miiall pox n-purtod in Ninth Onmlia proven to bu > ynmi | ; 1'ruitt , wliono roihvracU ax assistant Hi'xton ' of I'rospeot Hill , from which hu lUod with liU father only .i'out a block dUtnnt. LoiTOn the w ! tt xiilo of Kiftt uiith Btreet , between Dink'n and Karnnni , or on thu north fid < of Pnrimm between IHMi and Oth Htr et , aHiirtl gold cnidlix. Tlie finder wi I be rewarded hy returning it to TUB UKK ollice. It Hcenm that Charluy Mc ( ! rvey lias joins down to Dinaha with theduBi n of depopulatiiiK Nebraska to the extent of ono of her fair iliuiKhtorH , and inciensinp ; thu population of Wyoming by one. Time lll tell. lOhuycnno Sun , nth. Mr , iTuliux TrcItHchke , liolviala dealer in Wlnui , Ijiqura and C arx , 1110 South Fifteenth Htreut , is thu HOO ! agent for liudwelHcr Duor , which In put up in casc-H of one-half dozen and do/cn bottles for family use , The lliulueher in the HDNH . Ueer. Free ) delivery to any part of the city. John Cameron , who liax been in the niploy of I ) . T. Mount and latterly hi ) miccensor Mr. Welty , in Imrne-n making , died at St. Joncph'd hospital yeatenlay. Ho wax a Mason , nnd bin body m belli ) ; hel.l hy that order until word can bo re ceived from the brother of the deceatted , who renlile In St. Joseph , Mo. Thirty-seven new member * wore r - ceivfd Int > the Presbyterian church on Sunday morn UK last , Ucnly-m hy letter from other churches and cloven upon pro fession of faith , AIIIOII the Ictlrrx were noine from Hcotlnnc ) , Conno. . tlctit , Now York , Now Jeri-ey , West Vhvinia , Michi gan , Illinolp , Minne'o'n , Iowa , anil placcH in Nvbraukn. Judgu Heiieke yesterday pret nledcarh member of the fur , u with a ImmUome pir- ture. H In n pliolo inpli taken l > y | ) . S , Mitchell , of the lite Hive fctmllo. Upon the can ) , In Iho c < ntur , IH u view of the police livailiiuiHen , City Hull , uilli Judge HciH'lio ' on the light < uid Mamhal Angeli on the I/ft. Oroupcd about them are tlio fourteen tnemberH ot the police force in uniform , cipi nnd all. It In tie- gantly _ fini hed and thu piclurui iir if murkuble llkunecHUH of the origin 1 * . Tim plan of the new hotel to hu erect ed on Kainain nnd lOtli ttreetH IIUH boon received and nliown upuHplendld live story hotel with 151 fcut fiont e unit 132 ftt in depth. Abiotic of btureiequilln height and Hlinilar indenlgu ta the new h > tel will be addetl by thu Lowe estate , completely filling the block on Karmim 'from 10th to 9th HtreiU. It Is htuted that Mr. Hnmlln bM contracted for fie prewtd brick and lumber to bo used , and In alnitit negott it- ing for the stone , while , MoKlfatrirk iV Son aru p eparhig the workiug plaiu The funeral of I'inkoitky , the man who WUH k'llleil on Sunday luot , took pla c at 1 u'clo k yeiiterdny from the rtddence ol Frank Koutirey , hU brothrr-in-law , on ICth bttw-ten 1'ierw and WIlHuuw. heat deceased wa < a member of Si , John'i Uenevolent Society and wn * buried iimlfi their auM let * , the nervlced taking pl.icu at thoChuich of St. ViucihluiiH , on 1IHI btreet. There wiu a Urge proceanlun of carrlagoi mid thu iiiemberH of the Miciet ; turned out in force , accompanied by ill Jiotioiiiian baud , Thu body , | ) ken uf rtcently ua huv ing been iichl at the Union I'aifio train fer depot for over u week for want of tinti' porttt' ' Ion charge * , U utill held there. On the box containing the colllo appeart the followiui { : "J3ody of Wu . O. Mulvu ) care of Jamei Kagtrlj , Forty-third utreel ! New York City. " The Nonpareil a\i j We are authorized to btato that the xly will be taken ( imrge of to-day by the Uy authorlt'en , when the same will be prt i > erly Interred ID the 1'otter'n Geld , * The Young People's AM I | tlon "f the Lutheran church will give n oyster jinp. er In the hull In Lytlo'n Wock on FrMny vcning. The nlc-tincr City of Merlin , In which General Mnmlernoti ntul ulfo Killed for Italy , Arrived wifely nt Liverpool yealcr- ilny , nftcr n run of eight dnys. Tim HKK li rvqueiledbyneoral Indict to Migrfoiit tci i'n | > l. Marsh llml ho Instruct thodrlicrof H reel cur No. 2 , to attend IIUTB cloioly to hli hiHlncfM ntul not upend no much of hli time In leering .it Indies on the street. The nm < < qiitradu ! of the Imperial Club to I e given February ICtli nt M isonli Hall pri nli > c < to ha n grand atf dr. An elegant upper will lie Horved , nnii the chil < have pared no expense or labor to make it n urccHS. Friends of member * will he ml * milled by ptociiriil ) ; tickets from the com mittee. Ticket * or any Information cnn IM ) obtained at A. Ho pn'n Ar Osllerv Mr. John L. Lanktrce , of the U. I' . | jrifideparlnunt ! ! , resiling nt thoconicrof Bill and I'nclllo fired * , Mon 'ay rccelveil a dispatch from his brother , Mr. Wit i mi Lanktrco , Hnperintondent of Hedges on the Oregon Hli > rt Line , announcing th < t death of hit wife , which occurred nt Hunt- Ingtoii , Canudft , at 1 p. in. Hnndiiy. The deceased formerly rculded with her him- band in thin city and wan nlio at ono time a reHlilont of 1'nplllion , being well known In both plnceH. She had gone back to her old homo on n vltlt when nlie wan taken with the nines' ! which Droved fatal. Tlio American Kxpresx company him Inaugurated the money order system for transmitting money foritt patrotminnteul of Bending morioy in packmen. A list < f the pij'ing oflictH pihitcd on the face of tlio order Im hides 00 towns hi Illinois , 75 in Now York , nearly -10 in each of the Ht&ten : 1'iwa , WlncoiiHon , Michigan , Indiana , Vermont ; about 25 in Manna. chtiHotts , 30 in Now Hampshire , 20 in Maine , 20 in Ohio , and 20 in Minnesota , 11 In Missouri , only " > in IVnimylvnnia , 4 in Dakota , ! i eai.li in New .1 rnoy nnd Ncbranka , 1 in Kentucky ( Ijoiifsvillp ) , and 1 in Krnmi ( AtchlKon ) , In Nu'irnskn ' , Oinnlm will lid the principal ulllce , nnd one or thu other two ollic'H in this xtAto uill bo in Lincoln , A PATRIOTIC PROPOSITION An Omuhn Man Comes to the Front With iv Curious OHor. A HBK reporter yusterJay learned of very patriotic proposition which him boon Hindu by a woll-knowii citi/.on t U. S. Mttralml Iluiiry , of the District of Columbia. A tow days ago n lot tur wns sent him offering $100 tn bu given to tlio poor of Washington City , for thu privilege ) of hanging'Ouitcau on the JlOth of Juno nnd also ollbniig to fur nish the rope nnd other little etcete ras required for nothing and pay his own traveling expense * from Oinuliu to Washington City and return. A little inquiry developed the fact that the report WHO true and that the citizen who ninde it is eminently tit to swing the LToat-iiRHnssin into eternity , 'tie in the well known shoemaker , Mr. Edward Kulil , who works OH the east side of Tenth street , l > otweon Farnam and llarney. Mr. Kulil is the descendant of n family of hangmen , nil of whom have boon public executioners in the old country MIICO the year 1417. lie is the seventh son of the seventh son of the illustrious family nnd lias had some experience himself nt he business having hunp his Inst two men twenty-five years ago next June. Air. Kuhl's skill nnd anciently derived right , o the exorcise of the profession of break ing the necks of villinns like Quitenu , should entitle his proposition to n re spectful consideration. It is to be hoped his oll'er will be accepted. ( THE EMMETS. Preparation ! * for Celebrating1 ft Double Annlvoraury on Fob. 21st. The preparations for the grand bnl to bo given by the Kmmot Momnneii association on the evening of February 21st , at Ivuony's hull , are being actively pushed , and it will certainly bo u monumental HIICUI'BS. It is or the eve of the double auniversaiy o Washington's ' birth and llonr ; GraUim'n famous declaration of Iris ) independence , and a fraternal , inter national spirit will characterize tin oacattion. The following committee have been appointed : Committee of Arrangements ( Veen rosette .l < iin | Rugun , M. .1. - MoMnlion , 1) ) . McCiini , Richan 1'ierco , John Marom y. Heci'tion | ) Cominittoo Orange Thos. Tnllon , 0. M. O'llnon , ,1. I. Nichnl , Win. ( ii'iitlc'inen , I'utiick Carroll. Floor Committee White John Sheelinii , Michael Lee , James Mo- Coy , Patrick Heaphy , John Trice. 1 , ( Imiul mtrcli , "Slarimnulol 2. Ouv rlllc. S. WalU. I. ( Juiulrllli. t > . 1'olU. U. Q mclrllle. 7. J anflors. l ( . Ctrl Uii Cmlu 10. 10.H. . 12. 13. 1NTXKUINMIOI , I , < lratUn' Marili to Krittlom. - ' . UtincVVailiiK o ( the llrvon , ' J , Ouacl Illi1 4. Walts 6. ( juiulrlllr. I ) . ' " 7. 7.K. . K.U L'lcllUl. Cuilc. 10Vnltt. . II , ( { iiailtllle. 12. VirtiluU HiI. I. VI. HiliuttmUio , K , Qiifelrille 111. ! ! oiio , HMI ' TIIK NEW "LILY 11ANOK. " .lohn H , Krck , the popular stovi dealer at NUB. 010 and 01 ? Nortl Sixteenth street , hus a carload ol ' splendid cook stoves and ranges 01 , the road. Hu will have in a day or two u number of thu celebrated Lilj French wrought iron ranges , u nuv thing in Omalm , and which isdestinei to bo the range of thu future , Wed.Fri&Mon. RATTLING DRY BONES. The City Fathers Turn Things Over in Lively Shupo. The City Mart hal and Deputy Get it in the Nock. The Union Pacific and B. & M. Fight is u Draw Telephones Ordered at St. Joa- oph'H Hospital and the Pest Houao. * The Mortality Report and Small Pox Showing. Opposition to the Appropriation Or dinance. Thu city council mot last night in regular session , there bring present a full council , President Dailoy in the chair. The journal of thu preceding meet ing was read and approved. IT.TITIOVM AND COMMUNICATIONS. Frum the mayor returning several ordinances not approved , on account of imperfect and irregular description of lands referred to. Filed and or dinances-referred to thu city engineer for correction. TIIK II. AND M. IN NKIIUAHKA. Kroin 0. W. Holdrego , general su perintendent of the 13. & M. in No- hraska , stating that since the previous statement made , it had been discov ered that more ground was needed for depot and side track purposes than ul first contemplated , and that con demnation proceedings had already been begun on thunoithhulf of blocks 178 auk 17 ! ) Thu road now more than over needs the privili > < ru ( , | | Uy. ing the tracks on Jucksonstreet , which if granted to thu U. 1' . would obstruct them from access to their own prop erty. Referred to committee on streuts and grades. MORTALITY KKPOItr. The city physician's report for the month of January , 1882 , was filed. TUB WATKK COMPANY'S SCIIKMK. From I * . 0. Backus complaining of the attempt of the watur works com pany to gut around thu ordinance by charging an excessive inspection ratu and suggesting certain amendments to the ordinance before an extension of time is granted. Referred to the committee on water works and sewer age. age.From the city treasurer transmit ting statement of tax Hales of part ] of lot f > , block D. Placed on tile and warrant drawn on special fund. The bill of the Omaha Publishing company for printing was referred to the committee on judiciary. Thu report of Street Commissioner Ford for thu month of January was placed on file. I'llKKKUUlNO ( IIIAUOKS. BFrom Messrs. Hornborgur and O'KoolFo , preferring charges against City Marshal Angell and Deputy Marshal McOluro. This communica tion reads as follows , CHAltOES AUAINMT TIIK OITV MAltSHAI. . That lip has neglected his duties us prescribed by the ordinances of said city in the following matters , to- wit ; 1st. In failing to suspend members of the police force guilty of drunken ness. ness.2d , In allowing a prisoner to escape from custody. ltd. In collecting lines fiom prosti tuton. DKl'UTY MA1U1IAL wo do hereby prefer the fol lowing charges against L. A McClure , deputy marshal of the city of Omaha : 1st. That ho has been guilty of drunkenness while on duty. lid. That hu has neglected his du ties in failing and refusing to obey thu orders of the city physician regarding cases of small pox. Referred to com- mittuu on police for investigation. TIIK HMAU , rox. A communication wan received from Dr. P. S. Luisonring , thu city phy sician , giving n detailed report of thu small pox cases siuco the beginning of ihu disease and the present condition of thu city in relation thereto. Hu sas : "Our arrangements atthu hospital aru as complete and comfort able as they possibly c.m bu under the circumstances. Thu Sisters of Char ity , whouru acting as nurses and at tendants , huvu and aru still rendering most uflluiunt sorvice. Thu have cer tainly placed us under lasting obliga tions lor thu gratuitous aid thuy aru giving us. " Placed on file. The monthly lint of liquor licenses to dealers and druggists , forFobruary , showing sixty-four of thu former and tvvulvu of the latter , was rofurrud to thu committee on police. Thu monthly report oftlio city on- mnocr on those rvor con t met of'Hugh Murphy it Co. was approved. From \V. W. Lowe , proposing to deed certain alleys to thu city upon oa fair basis of value without process uf condemnation. Referred to the com mittee on judiciary. From property owners of Thirteenth and Cass streets , fur street lamps in ' that locality. Referred to thu gas committee. KIltK I'UOTKOTION. Fr.om citizens of South Omaha , ask ing for lire protectipn. Referred to waterworks and eoworago committee , From Charles Turner and others to reduce width of Farnham street to ( id feet , from city limits onu-half milt east. Referred streets and grades committee. From tax payer * of North Omaha , for hydrant at curner of Seward and S.unul-'rs , and for other tire preteo tiou. Referred waterworks and sow enigu committee. The bill of Felix Sluvoufor § 424.l > f was referred to thu boaul of health From N. W. Merrill , trustee of tin South Omaha M , K. church , in rela tion to certain allowance for filliiij grade. Referred to committee 01 streets and grades. The bill of 1 . Windheim for twolvi nmull pox Hags was allowed. From county commissioners in re gard to re-establishment of Farnhai street grade. Several bills wore presented and al lowed or referred. From Thos. Swiff , ( fiering $2,100 , for lot f > , block H. Filed. ItK OM'TIO.VS. Ily O'Kci'fo. To tike up old cross walks on south side Jacksonnnd Thir teenth nnd put on * oiili ! imlu Pacific nnd Thirteenth. Adopted. Hy Dolloiip To repair cro s walk on Fifteenth and Dudgu. Adopted. liy Kaufiii inTo purchase n copy of rovieod statutfs for clerk's ollice. Adopted. Hy Kaiifmun. Authorizing thu mayor In put a telephone in pest house. Adopttd , Hy Daily. To till up holu in alley in block 28 , at cost ot S15 , pioperty owners to fill bxlanco in thirty days. Adopted. Several resolutions to lay cross walks were passed in u rush and all rescinded on motion of Mr. Knuf * " man. ST , JOHKPIl's HOSPITAL. Hy Stull. Directing the marshal to place a telephone in St. Joseph's hos pital to bo kept there until further orders from the council. Adopted. By Stull. To set aside the appraise ment of March i. ! > th , 1881 , by Henry Pumlt , John Burner and Daniel P. Angell , of damages to property on Fiirnlium and intersecting streets , by reason of contemplated change of grade , and ordering a new appraise ment. Adopted. TIIK SKWKIt. Uy M. A. McN'nniara : Authorizing the city clerk to advertise in the official paper of the city for bids for construction of a newer in the vicinity of thu North Omaha cieek , according to plans and specifications in the city engineer's ollice , being thu route from thu intersection uf California street with the river to n point near Thir teenth nnd Tzard streets nnd thence on the line of I/.ird streuts to the bluff * between Fifteenth and Six teenth. Thu suwer iiiefitinn | being thus brought up u. discussed at sumo at some length and finally lelerrud to the commit 'e on waterworks and suwer.igo to report. Al'l'HAISUKS APl'OINTHI ) . By permission n communication from thu in iyor w.ia road appointing J. H. B uckin , Win. AL DA'yorand W. J. Kennedy the committee to reappraise - appraise Furnani street damages. Ap proved. HKI'OUT.S OP OOMMITTKKS. On Judiciary Reporting in favor of free billiard tables in licensed sa loons. Adopted. On Judiciary A majority and nn nority report on correcting the eiror in taxing the South Omaha M. E church pioporty , when said properly was ot taxable. The majority waste to the eflect that there was no author ity for refunding the money , while the minority report favored the pay ment as a matter uf right. The ma jority report was adopted. On Judiciary-Recommended filing cert ilka to of judgment favor E. U. Callahan. Auupted. On same lU-commendingthu trans- fur of certain moneys to thu school fund. Adopted. On same To refund liquor tix paid by Felix Slaven. Adopted. On streuts and grades , reporting in favor granting thu B. & M. road thu privilege of grading Eighth street from Farnam to Jackson and Howuru and Harnoy cast of Ninth. Adopttd. On same , granting extension of cul vert across Twentieth street ; between Pierce nnd Popploton. Adopted. On siunu , reporting the filling of approach preach to military bridge. On public property and improve ments , recommending filint ? of J. D. Ilor's proposition for purchase of lot 5 , block "H"and instructing clerk to advertise for proposals for same. Adopted. On same ; in regard to petition of , Hass , to rent the hot house in HANSCJM 1'AltK , ecomnumding acceptance of proposi ion the mayor and city attorney to xocuto a lease fora term of live years. .11 improvements nro to bo done un- er the surorvision of the city en ineer. On fire , recommending the sale of lie cistern at Thirteenth nnd Califor- i.x streets to A. Grantnor for 820. idopted. 1'lie special committee on the sub ect of market house and city ollicos , eported by recommendation that thu ity clerk bo authorized to advertise or twenty days forbids , with detailed Inns nnd specifications. Adapted. Thu special committee appointed to oniui * with the citizens of Nortl Jmalin in regard to right of way for ewer , asked for further time and was ranted it , OllOINANOKS , The appropriation ordinance for th iionth of January wa's presented and > absiul to a third reading On tin otu being called , several memburt oted against its pmsuge. It wa lowovor , carried by 11 vote of 9 to 3 u. r. vs n. ANI > M. An ordinance granting n curtain rig lit of way to the Union Paciti railway company along Jackson street was brought up on its third reading. Mr. Horiibcrgor moved to refu md Mr. Daily amended to suspem he rules and read Ihu ordinance a second ( Line and put on its passage. Mr. Herman said hu thought thu council was gutting too hasty in this matter. 'flu * ' . . ! i. > luu paid out $700- , 000 to ruilroudn and it wants to sou soinu prospect ot remuneration. The citizens of Omnhii nro deeply intoroatod and we as their agents here must be careful how we act in tliia matter. 1'liero is some thing deeper in this than the inert ) granting of u rtylit of way. Wo must nut barter uuay the rights of the people 111 this mutter. We should wait nnd nee if any other railroad com pany w.ints to uome in lure. ) To pass thu ordinance toniuhttould bu pre mature and he would not favor the grunting of the right of way to either company to-night. _ Mr , iuuifmann expressed his oppo sition to the prupo3dd ordinance aa , did also Mos&ra , Hornborgor and Oor- by.Mr Mr , McGavock explained that the : committee to which tliia matter ienl ! been referred had nre ° d to ivo'thi Union Pacific the south side of kth son street and the U , & M. thu nortl aide. aide.Mr. Mr. llakor stated that hu had beet ttold by a moiubor that if ho would ad just the matter as Mr. McGavock had explained ho would not oppose the ordinanace. Tlioconcusaion had boon madu nnd the report inrulo hy the con * Bunt of nil Iho cotnmittee , nnd now they took the back track. Thu Union Pacific didn't r/ut ulnvt it wanted and the properly owners didn't f nt wJmt they wanted by thin cuniproiniau. Jr. Hoiiilt tier thought tliat by giving thin street up to the two railroads - roads it would bu doini ( an injustice to . ' 50,000 citizens of Onmlia. A motion to adjourn was made by Mr. ICuufnmnn and seconded by Mr. Herman. It was lost. The motion to suspend wan called for and lost. On moti in tlio council adjourned. A DOUBLE-HEADER. Undo Tom's Cabin nt Boytl's Next Wools With a Double Company. Among thu arrivals in tliia city on Saturday was Mr. Wm. H. Sherwood , the courteous advance agent of C. il. Smith's mammoth Undo Tom's Cabin troupe , which appears at Hoyd's opera house next Monday and Tuesday evenings. Tlio troupe referred to ia ono of the strongest on the road , ; .nd carried artists of true ability nnd merit. The peculiar fe.Uuru of thu performance is that there aru two "Marks , " two "Topsya , " nnd two donkeys , with six thoroughbred blood hounds. Thu dr.imatiz.ttion ot Harriet Beechor Stowe's great novel has H long been a pupu ar fViituro of thu Aimrican Lti.L'o th.it it is mcfauiiry t cuy u unnl in its favor Much , lio.'oviican bo s.vul of the company which H soon to ap pear here , and tin : hist opinion of their merits c.ui bu foimecl from the cominenti of thu preH-t elatsliero on the purforinniiui * . Tinf > ) \ > ia from the Kvi'iiii Post of j ; , Spring- tiuld , 111. , whuro ihuuuiiiiaiiy ( tecently appeal e 1 " 0 II. Smith's Unclu Tom's Cabin combination made their first appear ance ut the opera house last night be fore a good audience , and succeeded in niving ono of the most pleasing and satisfactory performances that it has been our privilege to witness this so.ison. Mr. Sam Lucas as Undo Tom surpassed by far any actor who has over ap peared on the boards in this city. The Sherwood sisters are alone worth thu price of admission , and all \\lio attended thu performance last night will bo willing to admit that they had never seen a Topsy before , for in that dillicult character Mint Hlitnchi * Slier wood , only 11 yu.iib of : igi stands to ihi.v without j. rival on the Xiiicricuti st ij > . Mi s Florence Shiu-rtood a Tomy | No. 2 , in her line flpuci.dtie * ni.d her skip ping rope dixnco was ono of the- most attractive features of the entertain meiit , and little llonmino SI'erwood as Eva , the "Augul Child , " stands alone in that r.ilo nnd must be seen to bo fully appreciated. All thu other chaiactoni in thu c.ist are fust-class , nd it is one of the few companies on the road to-day , of which wo can truly say that there is not a stick or n weak lealurti in it. Army Orders. The latest orders issued from the headquarters of the department of the Platte , are as follows : Leave of absence for ono month is granted Captain Hamilton S. . Haw kins , Sixth infantry. Leave ot absencn for fifteen days is granted Major Albert S. Tower , pay master. Major William T. Gentry , NmU 1 infantry , now in this city on leave o 1t 1f absence , is relieved from duty at For. Fettorman , W. T. , and is assigned to duty at Fort Omaha , Nob. Recruit Charles Tory , enlisted at Fort D. A. Ilussoll , M. T. , is assigned to Troop H , Third cavalry , and will bo sent to the station of his troop at the first fa/orablo opportunity A Novel Machine. Dr. L. llt Kendrick , whoso head quartnrs are at the Omaha Merchants' barn , on Eleventh htreot , between llarney and Howard streets , has the horse clipping machine that takes the cake. A UKK reporter saw it work yesterday , and it shaved a horse oil'as clean as a mouse in ono hour and twenty minutes , which thu doctor says is thu average time in which it will do the work right along. It is the only machine- the kind over brought to the city and certainly works like a charm , the horse seeming to rather enjoy the operation. f4-lw. GETTING POPULAR Although opened only two months ago , the Opera UOIIBO Clothing store is rapidly gainii , ' popularity by low prices and good goods. 1'ho i-tock is entirely new , and sold for canli at strictly one price. "Marked in plain figures" on every article. Call and examine before going elsewhere. J. P. LUM > , 217 S. 10th street , Omaha. Jan31Fobl,4,8ll. Industrial Items. jran A' , " , Keb. 'I. The Uollaire , Ohio , nail works cash dividends during thu past year havn amounted to $115,000. H.-Milt-s this a number of VIMJ sub < I.IM il build ings have been oiveti d A l.ugt brick warohotiBi' , A m-i < k brick bluing IUXI-IH > < nd tbu fmindaiioi above high watui murk foi a poei house. Also an additi < n for fotn more boiling iurinit . 'bo A holt amounting to nouy 8 US,000. The Omaha nailworku tupped fwn cara last Satunlay f .r ihu Pacifu Coist , a part of winch go direct to t China to bu used in the election 01 largo tea warehouses at Hong Kong. The nail worka urt now in a IIIOA prosperous condition , and are turnioi out about 230 kegs pur d.iy , on whki there is a profit uf over 80c per Ke | . Two Urtnu > llegulatu thai the stomach , tvjcMii thu liver ; especially the first , ao us t perform their functions perfectly , an will remove at least nineteen twent - oths ot all the ills that mankind - heir to , in this or any other cliinat Hop Bitters is the only thing tin will give perfectly healthy natur actions in these two organs. Mail fanner , M-16 DISTICT COURT. Opening for Btmlnosn Yoatordiix Tlio Grand Jury on the Hnm- mor Cneu. The District Court began busint'ts oesterdny by thu ttial of a civil casuof tlul Omaha Smelting Works Company against S. C , Abbott nnd others. Thu first jury in the box is composed of very intelligent looking men and thu case will doubtless bo justly disposed of. It involves n sum of § 2,400 which certain parties became indebted to the smelting works company for. IV Till ! OIIANI ) .It'UY HOOM. Of course the greatest interest cen tered in thu grand jury room , into which a number of witnesses were nt different times summoned and dig- missed. The principal testimony ad duced yesterday wis that given by the men who weru present nt the time of the homicide. Un to con vening of "court at 2 o'clock ycatnr- day none of the females' recently de tained as witnesses had been examin ed. It is probable that the investiga tion will continue all of to-day nnd n part of to-morrow. The prisoners ut the county jail waiting the action of thu grand jury are the following : T.4D. Scott , held on a charge of perjury in the Garngan case ; L. Levi , held on a charge of grand larceny in the copper stonlnig cases ; Martin Kearney , held for arson in setting lire tolioyd's packing houseMilton ; Schnf er nnd .Inmei Kcba , hold for a high < way robbery on Thirteenth street ; Martin Grace , for burglary ; Charles Wilson , for yrand larceny from Julius ROBS ; L. Curtis , for housebreaking of a liquor store. The case * of those who have given bail to appear or are to be present for indictment nnd who are not incarcerated include Charles Kostors , held on charge of the mur der of Hammer , and Henry Siert , charged with violatii g the Slocumb law. law.@i @i De Meyer : CATARRH CURE. The Only Known Rcnl GOTO. SPECIAL GOUGES. TO LOAN MOM.Y ONKY TO I.OAti ( , 'nllat r.w Ot ! to I. . Thomiv Uooin H frolehton Hlock. G ) f A AA/lTO LOAN At B Jiir cont'li- H5 tU UVH * ti'rittt hi tuniK ot $2MX > uud upwards , for 3 to h } "iirn 01 Nrn-i'la * " nt } tri farm property. IIKVIH KI-AL F i i * nd IJ-I N AOKSOV. 15th and l > oii'li'h Stu TIH ) A ( .oinintint snondirl ( il a WA mall | ritate funllj App } a' l'l 'i.ir ncj Blnct. SO ! ) ' A n an In a fftoicr } htoru , must WANTED spc.ik fliT.i an and HfjlNb ami undcrst'iid tlio care of I HI r KM Rood nftrencc1 required ; ( ; i\o full n.xiiii' , rc idcniu and ape , AUjress 11. II. II. , lieu ollico. ! > S-8 " \Tl ANTEU Dwelling hoiw , 0 room , within Vl 20inliiuti8of I' , e , a once. Address Mae. , t co ollice. * 00-J " \T7 ANTC1) Mtuation as clerk b.a . JOIIIK Yi linn. Kxpcrici iri in si gloandd ubloc-n- try. ( Jo d ruf runi-es. Ad r.sa II. S. le olllt-u. 9 * \\7 ANTED-Saleaman , one thoroughly l atei YV in'ho fane oods ousiuesa. No theme d apply Addrcm M , lice olBio lul-7 Oirl for ge eral housework. Ap ply at 1714 Jackton. 03 tf , \ A ifo-xl fctuuly boj between IE W\NTKD yean old t > work in ktoru. I ut Bee ottiuo. 103 0 ANTED AROOJ man. capable of W no * a > id fmt cdlli'irar'lclt ; mallcipiiaT nqurcd AI ! ihu bus nts housa , and ] > rivnti houses In Omaha IIOOMH the article is it U be comlni ; nn bfolute ruiesfit } W. Wilson Canll Id House. ( eb7 3t Use j'odj to rail and * eo the WANTED - r in operation at hldottt I'luinbingauil > aa Kitting olhce , corner 14th and Ilarncy btneti. Kxhibltlons free. f > l-7 \ \ ' ANT1 ! ! > - ! ) } a stead } man a pcrmaiien V ) Hltiutlon UridcraUnds thn cirn o her > is. Oood referer.ccH If required. Aadrts : K , IlKK ollice rVS-O" . * AN'l'H ) \ Blti ntloli U4u-onil ( j-irl. Ill * quIn-W-t south Mth Btreitor ixt luliii TrtltschKi'ii wholi'ialu liquor ttote , Ifit i rcct 017. KO A tow uioxc ay hoarders KVI b WAN ciciniiiodatiil with flret clm t ibluhoar nt SI.Wliicrwi.ck , 14US ( 'niiltol aitnue , bet. lltl Mid 16th 41-U Mllb HOSx ) -l III lm > - cdaklj , at 170 $ Callfor. , , nia ft ; mu l bo'uod cook , washer AII ' Ironcr None ether ncul apply. - ' * tf ANTKD riM-class COOK , one wio undir W btani'bincat lookiinraawcl ft pantr > ; noni but flrxt clan nicd apjil ) Also u Kood < - > a > waiter. Appl at 1101 Pjrnhnn t OflJ-oud Puiidintf tirld p ind noel liuna WANTED n-u * " - -Jo * " ' . AS'TKD Alt eUielghton House , cluni V bir al. . . . ! - \\r N PhD 3 roiims. unltabte lor ll.-ht hou VV i eepiiiK iiniutdlat I ) , 15 nilnute al fioin I' . O. , un.ur.wbcd ' cilice. : > -4 children an b aiders In niHec WnNTii luth and California Bt. U B LOOM IS 767-tf I-OH HtNl MOUUtb AND LANCJ. . IIKST Unfurm heil rooins , SV. . Cor. 1 IMh ml I o ird W-i " mOU HUNT- ri.UlioI . room ; arcslrablefrni L J < loom lti fur aci ) heat , N.V. . corner IBtla olid DousUs Stj - H 111 ! NT-Kurnlkhcd with or without 1 aixl a frn.t , room. pk anUy lm t on flr.t ll < wr , at No. SIS N. I4ti > .St. , c < ut tide , bet. Uaicnport r and Chicago To K tlcnio i , , r Jiuti . n lfu premUci , IHJ- r pnfi'irtil. Inquire on HE.ST A uooil hmi't' ol f ur roriinut ITlOlt < per iiianth. Ntwlj Ual.aii.lii' . l u l | iiH.n.J ) , 1 'tli M. . I'tt ' A too llo riUii J iK. n KK.NT--rnrnI.ln.a roouij. Uu , rb u Ic- cation. 8Utli o.t Timr 10th * > 1 III en "N'- " jiort . - noilUl'NT- Store , xM , iU-il > lrcr fHjp > ' , L < WrtU lUh , Ijuiwem t-illioriun AudWiU kt r , Ke. Uil _ 1 _ ( > H It1 XT Stable , 1610 Howard Mn t , I lMUirt | ) of W. M. Uudiiuko. 70 if. Oil SAliB Vre h milch covtn , No nlic ( rul butler ftt IUaraGroccr > ' tcTulcorii''r'U-iitl ' to md HKNT KurniiUtd Itont room , N. li cor itiis 171011 anil Jackaon. { 2-tl . 1710K KENT Doitonn | ilace , touth thil ol IStl J ; trcet. Ouiahs nulUUlo tor 'egtu' le fit hat ilcn ; > : ooa home with cittern , fllttr.ic. , cow nil well and barn , k bearing orchani about 600 bear ino lug Kr pu * 'flta' ' * ' " * " amount > I icoomlwry , nd currant Dutbe * . Ac. , c. for trruu and coodl Uoni appljr at the Crelghton llouic. 2-tt SPEUIAL TTlOlt ISl'.NT Nicely turniihtif rooms to let ; X rckrciiie cxchftiiKCi ! ; 1417 lltvntil St.Oft8. Oft-8. Foil nKNT-l'nrnlalicil room. Jir-.on St IJ-tf IjWIt ItKNT-lloonig in Jacob , block 1.1011 KENT Itoom pnrilall ) turnlnhid , Capita JL' Menue , bet 17th am Isth , t-uulh > 'd ' . 0 t 1710U HK.ST-.Nic ly furnished rooms , t IDIfl JL' Chicago St. 17 7T10II I1KNT Two ncrM of ground , hoiife ml J' barn on Ciimlni , ' strut. Hnnulro of Ku- KCIIO U'.N'illl , Hitli and llominl Sl-lf 171OK llhNT llouao of ilitbt looinn. Ktniiilre JL1 J. I'hlpr.9 Hoc , 1612 S. Fifth St. 877-tf "Ijion HENT-Fcb. 1st , commodious brlcli rwd- J.1 ilcnou , corner IDth and FAtnlmm St * . Apply - ply to Mrs K. A. Ittncr , Tabor , Frou out Co , ilealrcd. I > 41-tf 171OK HKNT-Ono of the boetetorrs on Cumlng JL1 St. 20\tl ! , January 1. 1882. 820 If I.UJh KH.M > mriuitiuo ruoui- over MUI JL1 cnantu' E > i.b ii i > . E. cor. IClli and Dadg > Btreetg. 2ii9tf TJ10H HENT Nlcily furnlnhpil tooros with or J ; without board , Itoasonablo price ; ) . 201S Com at. 769 t ( SALE FOH SALK A fine famlt ) ilrlvln ; team of lior.cswlh ncwto | > buggy nnd harnoie. Will exchinge for city pro | > prt\ 1 niiilro | J. C. Hlllott , corner 14th and i arni > . 87-11 TT10IISAI.K A Rood second lia il Direct I ack Jj for wxlo , at a low bargain , \ > ) Dr. hilwards , 1109 Farnham 74 tf. I Dll SAtA OK K U I'l'lII.IC Osi : Full Jj lllooded Jrrsey bull Uurldcnia 2518 Decatur - catur itrtet , ort Oinalu , fl\o blockn north- went of turn-table on baunilira street , John Tnj lor. ] 7)OH SALK Kouirkront 1 > > the barrel , ch0.1)1 ; ; cr ga40c , at Durham iliat Market , 13th at. , bet. , Douglas and Uodv. ) ; D4 14 I710H SAI.K Ilotiso nnd full lot In k'oocl locn- I ? tlon , i hen p. Price , SliiSOKH.IJ terms. t'l : , opp , post fciiu-c. inti OOll SALE Hp > t bulldliiR lot IK Shlim's ad- Jj ditlon , 142 feet irnst front by 120 fiet depth. .McCAOt'K , Opp postolllce. 14 tf 171011 SALE 1 sirrel Btalllon , Cld sdal , 8 U ji-arsold , wilgblng 10CO vonr.J1 bHi-k st.iHioti , J Nornun Morgan , & jiaraolil , wcl.'h- ing HiDO pounds , took Ilr * prctnlum at Nobraoka Mate Fair , 18bl. 1 KcntULkj Jacli , black , wtlghliiK about 1)00 ) pounds , A Jin uoH , . took first | ircmluin at Ncbra ka State Kalr , ItoOand 1SS1. IiKiuIro of Chaa Neber , FnniKts UOCHC. Cllv FOtt. SALK OH UiMT : A grocery utoro and butcher shop , doing a good bubnu ! t. In- ( | uirD at tills oillcu. 912-tf F"oH ALE 2 nice counters nnd 2 11cr pla cd ehow cases , at Oco. H. rotoiBO.i'n. 8IU South A 10th St. 7-U-tf SALK Two ttrst rate 1 ght buggy horses FOIl will cvtbargu for hca\iir ones , MilUble for firm wjrk. KiqulreatNo. 1&1Q lougl > S ( . 8B-8 * 3ALE Or will cxclm go for Omaha pro- FOR , an impra cd BCC on of land adjoin ing a stitfon on U. P. . 11. M. DUNHAM. 1412 Fartiham t.LOmahn. 721' ' 3m t T7IOR SALK Or trade for city proport } , on F fpon ol horsti" . harness and wagon. Adilrm S. Y.thiBOffiCa ; 7gatt I.1OH SALE A goou oevcn-jear-old hori - i ; \VarrantedtoJrhoslnglc or dotmlc Kn qtiln- ( Ou > rge Canlleld , Cnnflctd hou-o. IIUVll ! Ji h CO MlbCCLLANEOUS. . l'AIl\ ) ) | : is uipiLstcd oconiiiiun utt * OWH.N or ruml hn addii- to his d-ui Kity , Central Po-t Olllcu Chkigo , UN U IANO A > l ) I ) ( ! A > . In truttioii b\ , h I'rtr- II t , " . 'JOtht. . , t ilo I'icne. 114 t K UOAUU At Mil Cisi s-Srcot OiT A iockctlio"k tiiiiTniniiirf a rlioail J vi B ro Ir M i-llc.d Fiidtrwlll ei\u In nturnliig tnsimu to Ilr ColTnian. rOUN K SAUXDBIIS 1505 Farnham St. . fj Auc'ion ' and Coininl > s nn. Second hand \ goods of ull k nils bought and sold Cash ad- \anuedon COHH gnmcnts. Heal estate and live \ Htock a specia ty. and outside salei promptly ttcndcd to 77 tt. lOIIN K. S VUNDEUS-1205 Farnham St. , l llcgistry for tha sale of nal estate and per- onal proptrtv of all kinds. Ue ad\iri e all propcrtj until sol' , and no corniniw > lon tlmrgtd. Men and women in want of employment should should tall at once. " . A Buckskin leather purse , co.itainlng LOST . In money and note for 816.00 , paja- bleto Mathew- Sampson , HriUt will receive a liberal reward by eturninj the eamo < to this office. TTIOIIESTPKICK paid fjr all kindo-of iron , O.inttal and rags , by I. GallnsUy & Co , 102 Douglaa St. 4llm l.lL'1'wlsllUU ItDOSIS FOIt KKNf-S. W. Cor. J } lOthand Ducniwrtrt. 0tf \ KUUNISIIKD KO MS FOR R NT-In- T\WO llospe's Art Emporium , 1613 IXdgr street. - J1KNT OK SMALL USINESS MANAO \ty \ experlenctd roan. Small salary. 1' . o. liox 60J City W&M For the next 30da)8 , w will , on the SHIKT8 ol Blxt > centu , Bind to anj addreua , iiO"tpiid , one of our unlaiindrul djenn Shirts. Ulthely only one BhW..MtoUWM. . Otll-lm MantelllCT. 1 . UKMHIlhl ) KO' ' MS-Within three blocks l poittolllc-B Inquire at 1619 Pod e 9'B-rf UOOMS Kor single pfntlcmen ; alao one front room with piano , aouthweet corner IRtbjuul Capital avenue. bUO-ti : NBW CITV MAPS , i-- " " ' " " BIMIS , Vt.M. OI.O. 1' . I1KM13. " IK UllAVOA-J-wtile anflI Oil. Ira drcontltu valntiiijr. Mltb. D. - ' . .room 1.Jacob's Illock. 642 tf IlBAL rATK BOOM Set Irft ! > . 11AV At A. 11. haudsr'D Kceil btorcl t. 9lU-tf KKA1. ESTATE EX01IA.NUK.-8 H BDWAKD KUELIL MAOISTI'.H OF PALJ1V6TW.Y ANP CONDI T10NAMST , 4Bii Tenth Stnttb t ton tarnharu andllaincy. Will , with Ue aid of guardian SDlritB. obtain for any one glnco at th p * and preiwnt.and on certain conditions In tha tu ture. Boots and Bboes made to ; rder. ' ' ' \rtlcn pu r itced : : Pure. . , Absolutely . ThU powder nexcriarlM. A marvel ol .tren"rtiBndUM omiii , . Mora .com ml a - than the rrdln ryHu'l . ' " ' , iann ° J V ° lodLn ! compclfltlon with tha multitude i of low Urt , XorV VeteM , > " " > or phosphite pcwdm - pAKIJJO HOW i VrK