THE OMAHA JJ.'ULV BE ' : , E BEUARf 15 1882. The roller rink nt Central Imll open * Friday nlnht. aundunl rlub mnkquorndo to-day ovcnltiff. ( Jtnnd utfnlr. A oirlnid ot coiconuti in barrel * WDM received by un Omaha coinmlmlon firm yontir t y. The window ( rAtneH and cftitlnKH of the fifth htory of the Grand Central are up ycHtord.ty. The revival inoetltiK'H ut the firrt M. ohnrcli ntllt continue , with lncreanln ( ' , Intercut , The uoniract for the carpenter work on W. A. 1'uxton's now utoro building hiix been lot t ) Fred Oelono. -Tivo repcnttnt Slocumbn nliDwoil up at poltco court ychterilay. One nuttlud IUH fine and the other gnveHocurity. Ti e dinner | > aU thief put in a hungty apvcnrotiuo at the i > ollco court yeHtorday was dihchnrged on a uruml o to heroaflor let lionei-t nifii'H yrub alone. The On.aha Ulce club concert dikes ! plftcoim the 2Qi\i \ Hint. , inttea'l of tho2lHt , 1 at nnnoimceil in nuother p.iper. Tlio mlu of noiU lciiM ; this morning. An import nit meeting of the land , league will In hold thli/ evening , when the bo't method for prepatinj ; for the celebrn- ti n on lliiM i int. n to Tlio lliirlingtou road will horoaftcr HtaC fvr iti ) i.-Honf'orH between M.Htport .Mid ttobrftskA City in ) ii."nonner coiuhcH on thy f en y rniv , imtiiiil uf liy tin ; old . tnetho 1. A roi'ulur "Old Virnnii" outfit , doukoj1 , wu nu , driver ail all , drove np > 'Farnaui street , b ut noun jcUer.lay. llnd Aunt Uphe ia MO ; i it HIO might well lmo cxulniinud , "Oh , how Hhiftlusti ! ' ' A ilof and dumb boy about uitdit yeui-d old lift Ilia Deiif and Dumb asylum i n Hunil ly , und him not I con heiird from. Any information rop-iirdinj ; IH ! where- -alxiiiti will bo thankfully rtceived liy J. A. OillfHjiIe , Ufiif and Dumb iiHyluin. For Hont Two ti 'lit rxiin colt xlK 1 ctwoiu 'Jltb nnd Seth , on laveii ) irt Btrcet , with all eontou'uiicei of iv plim > aut ho o. HuildiiiijH a entirely uaw nnd will I e re.idy for OCM micy by Feb. SSOlh. O. F DrAColl. Febl4,2t. Mr * . U'lirln ' ) y died on Sunday njfht ! nail her funo nl t > ok | lace yttorday. . Jnme < Itocklaml ollected S11.8. ) umonjj the Union I'aoilic Hho ] > men Monday foi the benefit of her two children , ulioure aick with ccarlct fe\cr. A woman named Lanon , ri'Hiiilii ) ; at the ooruer of Kih'hth uud Hiiraoy utreetn , appeared in polloo'court yesterday with i complaint tint a co'ored girl who llvei next door to her had stolen six dollar * TTlke cane was iven to the police. -Tho Merchants' Detective aiBOciatioi m Incorporatoil nnd the tharter U on fill In the otiico of the necreUry of Htnte ln ' from the way the banks and mer thix Kliite arc brcomin Inter into I m the nxioaintion It i vorf much t < thc'r adv n ago. NOTICE. The HppiaWnt appointed t app'uidodamat'vp , if any , In ilio coutem plated chau c of gmdo of Farnam htrco from Kith to'Oth MtreotH , will meet at tin office of the City Clerk on Monday , Fob ru.iry 13 , ] 88L , at 10 o'clock a. in. Al penton.1 who are Uenlr.HH t > > b i hoird be fore them uro hereby notified. ,1. ,7 , L. O , .TKWKTT , City Clerk. Manager MurHh , of Uoyd'rf ojier house , IIIIK been tendered a benefit , wliic will take Dlaco the 21th IiiHt The "Fu on the l.iistol Party , " . ono of the 'no- popular tioupBA on the road , will jmn from Denver to thin point to t'iy him tl very le t I'onulb'o hend-ou" , Tio' eU w ) 'be put ou ale nt ! ) u. m. , on Tnunlay ne.\ and bulweui MivuiK1" " Mnrth' friem .and thu ail i Irera of "Fun on the Itrixtol , U will Uko itlKiut two oport liniiHCH I bold the crowd. f A mnaway , wh ch resulted In Hliul dwiihgu , took plaon ou Fiftrtnth Htioi yealonliiy , It MUM Hilly lli edorn team , iiml ntnrtcd fioin the top of thu hi ! n llownrl nnd Ki'tfinth ' , running dciw town to tin ; curlier ol Jackaou , where tin ran Into n feiicit and the to jiio nut umli the Hlilewullr , Tlio driver jumped otf an oaaght the liorniw and I eld them , so tin there WUH nothing of Herioun c < > n i < | iieni to horres or wanii. ( The ItnpuriiMiutlonii of Mr , and Mi XJ , .V. Wllcot are hlyhly com i ended 1 eastern cltlcK. The 1'lttitburgh DInpaU < 8 y : ' 'Wit und humor , commliiclecl wil ipatluw and sentiment W.IH the charucter the vxhibltioncloiilnK | with an unuatiully I ter tliigiaico"Mr.U.A.Wilcoxwhoi'lv an entertainment at the Unitarian chute on Ftlday night , U called by thuQuln ' 'Herj.lil , "A fiuUhed artUt , loMnt ; I Identity In each character , and equa' at home both In tragedy and comedy. Table Delicacies ut MEROHAIIT TA1L01UNG u : PA1UMENT. A uuiv line of Btyliah Suitings ji received which wo uro nmkint ' ; up the beat munner ut the luwoat'prici L.VjtUAMH & ' THE WKATHBU does uot utl'eot the sulo of . lluydu Patent Fire Kindluru. They are ji 3 much u household necessity warm v outlier as cold. Fi ' e muat kindled daily and nothing i" HU vi t us HAYUEN'H. II ! ! ' 'Jable Delicacies at 1t 1 1I I t U HOETH OMAHA SEWEBABE. The Question Analyzed by Oity Engineer Rose- wator. Ho Hocommontln Adoption of the Permanent Plan of an Open Stone und Brick Sewer Wont of the Shops. Mr. Andrew Roiowator , city oni i- nucr , has tnado the following report to the city council committee u < > witter works and sewers , which wan pre sented laat evening. The report ex plains itself : Omen OK Cirv KMIINRF.K , \ OMAHA , Nob. Feb'y 14 , 1882 / To the HonoraMo Committee MI Wattr Works and Hewers : OKNTI.BMBN : Iii roflponse to reao- lution , I herewith preaent to you for consideration the following facts touching the BO Borage plans of North Oinalia nubmitted by mo to the city council , which I hope will sulliciontly cover thu anonymous criticism nnd groundless objections urged by citi zens in various nrotcBtn recently sub mitted. The dminago area of the North Omahn aewor system covers 4,200 ncrofl. This entire area dis charges its rainfall through the va rious branches of North Omaha creek lirat into thu river button's , and thence by sluggiflb and ill defined channels into the river. A hrgo pitrt of these bottoms , along the base of the bluffo , is lower from three to four foot than the river bank , and hcncn after every storm they retain a lar u pottion of thu creek diftchnrgo , with all thu impurities aggregated from the city above them and by ulow process of decomposition create disease. Tlio object of a BOAverago system is to rti- linVo the city of thuso pestilence breeding cjuaes. und , if in w doing , I ho cost of bridging alid other inci dental expenditures c.in bu obviated at the samu time , it in proposed to do BO , It is very apparent nt thu outset if the tvalor und decaying matter which now finds its way into the bottoms toms can bo intercepted by u newer , or system of nuwura , before it reaches these bottoms nnd cirried direct to thu river , that the great source of nil the trouble sought to bo overcome will nt once bu removed. A careful glancu at the map discloses u fact in disputable , that while there are over 4,000 acres ot ground on thu blulla west of thu rivur bottoms , there is less than 250 ucros of bottom lands between the sulphur springs nnd Chicago dtreot. Of this 250 acres not more than 150 ucros is in need ot drainage facilities. For every inch of rain fall in North Omaha the 4,000 IICI-CH of uplands will itugrognto over 180,000,000 unllons of water in addition to the impurities collected on thu way to its outlet , while the 150 acres of undrained bottom tom ground will collect but 317,000 gallons , or leas than 4 per emit of thu ontiru rain and uuworngo disubarue , nnd oven this will bu dimply puru nun wutur. It is very clear , therefore , that the plan for thu drainage of the bottoms is moro uHecttvo if it posi tively relieves them of thu 90 pur cunt , of contaminated storm witi'i that now roach thuro than if it pro vides for the simple drainngo of 4 pei cent , of rain water , which , if by tic other means , would bo taken up by absorption and evaporation within n few days after a storm. But how about the river overflow ? That is t ue lion that ib simple to answer , ? n thu first place , it is con templated at a very early poriot to dyke the river front by a high wa ter embankment from Saratoga bluffi to a point below Voyd's pixckim house. When that is dune there wil bo no river oveillow ; until then il will bo well enough to let thuvato b.tck into the lake created by the eli channel of thu river , through u tern pornry opening of tnu old 'creek bee nt an annual expense of $150 or $200 or if ducmod desirable by pumping a a nominal cost as 1ms been suggostei in my report of last year , the emni us is done in Now Orleans and otho cities that are dyked against over flow. 1 There is one thing ceit.iiu in reference once to the ditch plan of sewerage n advocated by aoinu , that it is ut ben but temporary , for just as soon as th mill is dyked a ditcli would be im possible , us it would destroy the ver purpose for which the dyku is coii at rue tod. 1 wish m > w to cull your nt tention to thu plun rucum mended by me as th most preferable , namely , a close sewer from u point on Izurd street be twcen Fifteenth und Sixteenth , went ward , nnd an opun invert with ston walls ut the sidea and bricked on th bottom , on u line wouthouatcrly alon n line about fifty feet west of the H Paul railroad to Chic.igu street , an ( hence via Chicago atreut to tbe rivoi This plan will drain evuiy utroot i the cny north of llarnoy street an west of Ninth , receiving the waters i the foot of Ninth , Tenth , Eleventl Twelfth , Thirteenth and Fourtcent streets , and also of Chicago , CUBA , On ifurnia , Webster , Hurt and Ountiii streets , besides carry the water of tl North Omaha crooks to the ricr , I construotion will involve the crossii : of less than 050 feet of absolute bo torn lands , thus insuring ( good ai : cheap foundations almost along its ei tire line. Its cost , inclusive ' necoBaary right of way to 1 condemned , will be about $70.00 from the rise at the foot of Ohioa ] street to the blutl'a ou Jzard botwei . 15th and 10th streets. It will be " every sense a sewer for North Omali ' > ' Its walla are designed to u high wat I" elevation thus precluding ovurilt ly from back water during high wat season. The iitluT pl.ui submitted in my i port was prepared minify in deferon r > to a desire ou purt of suine for an i ' timatu or n short cut to the rine , waa to bu built of piling lined wi oak plank , aluo to a high witur lei and backed on euoh aide with ait e bankinent. Its nature precludes durability of more than 10 or 12 yet and while it would subsuver the pi JIOBU of a dyke between the rise a IB the blutfc it would attbrd no drainr ist facilitiua for the street * south of list 111 and east of 15th streets. Its cost v bun estimated at $ U5,000 , , 1 n- criticisms of clliuienoy this plan to drain i low bottom lands can bu auiwo : with very nearly the BAIUO force OIOBO relating ( o the ether plan , nninuly : Tlmt it would carry nbout 85 pur cent of Ibo ntorm waters. From a careful consideration of oyery fen- turo of his question I am of the opinion that the plan via Ghicnpo street , built of ntono walls mid brick , Invert nt a coat of § 70,000 , in the most judicious and economical to adopt. Very respectfully , ANIIUKW HOHBWATPK , City Engineer. Dotxtli of an Old Cltlzon. Innae Little , fonnorly a resident * of Davenport , loiva , nut for the past suvcn yearn an honored citizen of Omaha , where he has resided during that time with a son-in-law , Mr. E. } ' , Wilson , died at 3:30 : p. m. February l.'Jtb , of plcuro-pncumonia , at the advanced ago of 74 years. The deceased moved to Daven port in I860 and was one of the pioneers neers of that region , owning a largo farm near the city and being active and iiiduatrious in building up the in terests of that now country. Ilia wife died cloven years ago , and the infirmities of ago unfitting him for business , Mr. Little came hero to nnond his declining years with his children. lie leaves two innrried daughters in this city , Mrs E. F. Wilson and Mrs. W. H. II. Llewel lyn. The funeral took place nt 't p. m. to day from the residence , No. < J07i North ooventconth street. This , is the second death in Mr. Wilnou'fi f.untly within the past week , an infant child dying on the Gth inst. of the same disease , which thus a second time invades the household and carries off another member. Tying the Knot. Judge Ilonuko was summoned to the residence of Mr. Fred , Maus , on Webster otroot , Monday , to per form the very plunaant duty of uniting in marriage Mr. Gottlieb Storrs , pro prietor of the Saratoga brewery , nnd MIHB Minnie Buck , ayounglady widely and most favorably known. The ceremony was priva'o , but the hearts thus legally united were none the less happy , and the joy of the occasion was supremo. Mr. Gottlieb is ; i irio.it worthy gentleman , and ho has gained a priceless jewel in his fair bride. TUB BKK extends heartiest congratu lations. Annna Dioklniuij. Miss Anna Dickinson appears at Boyd's opera house next Friday even- in tr in her great role of Bamlut , and on Saturday as Claudu Mulnottu in the Lady of Lyons. The following is the superb caat by whom Miss Dickinson ia supported in llumlot : Gho t of Hamlet'a Father f. Ov ton King C au.liui . L. F. K ind LaortcK. . . . li Matlack Huratb P. HuDin , ' 1'oloniuH ILK. Wil-.cn HoHcncrnnz Win , II. Spenc r Gulldeniteln F. Bernard Uerijardu .Ion , Waters Jlarcellus .T. W. Archur KranclHCo ' Kdw. lied od 1st Actor T. AI. Jackson 'jnd Actor Thoa. I'.ittcr iHtti.avcdlKBor 11. N. Wilson iad ! Gravedigger . . . .H. P. Koliin.non Priest R. Bhenpard Oitric . .Miss. ) . Do Yountr Ophelia .Ml H F M. Bates Queen Gertrude Mrs. C. Johnson Player Quoin Miss K Hot crto.i Of this performance ) the St. Paul Daily Globe , commenting upon the play lost Friday evening , makes the following complimentary notice : In point of historic ability , mani fested in a superior manner and in many ways throughout the evening , the performance was a success Tint the audience was pleased , received abundant proof by frequent salvos of applause. Of Miss Dickinson's pic turing of thu character a great deal might be granted by way of favora- bio mention. It is to bo regretted that she was forced to contend with a severe cold. However , au effective , smooth and very enjoyable performancu was given. In expression , bcaaing and costume , the ' 'Hamlet" of Miss Anna Dickin son reminds ono of Edwin Booth. The ghost scene in the initial act first developed the charm of a hat- immious aim intelligent delivery wliei : born of a nice perception of the moan ing of thu text. In thiB'respoct the platform experi ence and methods of Miss Dickinsor stands in good stead. Her olocutiot is unrivaled and thu line shades o ; thought and fooling are made to up pear with good power and beauty Thu famous lines "To be , or not t < bu , " in which "Hamlet" interrogate thu issues of fate and existence , won spoken with a pathos and depth o feeling that almost amounted to a ruv elation. The audience between the "Princo1 and the "Queen , " in which she chide the latter for her perfidy , and tin Bcones with "Polonius , " in which tin idle drivel of thu old man was worriei by searching sarcasm wore strung ii dramatic power and interest. The in torviuw with "Ophelia" was market by touching tenderness , and , contrar to Custom , thu vous of "Hamlet' ' wi-ro sealed by u kiss. A CARD. OMAHA , February 14. To the Kd tor of The live : There was an error iu my lotto published iu Saturday evening's BED iu saying that Mr. Cor by signed th MoNamara report. I have sine learned that ho did not. A OlTlZKK. WORTHY OF 1'ltAISE. As u rule wo do not recommon patent medicines , but when we kno of one that really is a public benefit tor , and does positively cure , then w consider it our duty to impart that ii formation to all. Electric bitten ai truly n most valuable medicine , an will surely cure Biliousness , Fevi and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidni complaints , even whore all other roi o- odios fail. We know whereof \ ooe speak , and can freely recommend IS- all. [ Kx. Sold at 50 cents u bottl ISIt Ish & McMuhon. (7) ( ) th el Wo are now aborting tin elega : stock of TAULK LINENS , NAVKIM 11- - TOWKLH , KTO. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS' ' . ir- Baxe , the Urogi.'ist , is closing o id his stock of domestic cigars at coat' the box to make room for an onti rdas new stock don't fail to get a b as before they are all gone. he fol 7-codCt of ho Saxc's iu the place to get Oigara ud 25 , 60 or 100 in a box , cheap. us febT-eodOl COUNCIL IN CONCLAVE. A Well.Conduotod and Quickly Finished Meeting- . Roflownter'fl Report on North Omnhn. Satror 1 * Sub mitted but Not Acted Upon. _ * The city council livid a regular meeting lust evening , President Daily in thu cb.iir. rKmiONH AM ) COMMUNICATIONS. An opinion from City Attorney Mandorson that tlic city hns the power to use .Ii-Uoison square for the city offices and market houses was referred. A request from JOB. Baker & Co. , to fix up the foundation of thu build ing on Eighth and Douglas streets , which has been undermined b/ the sewer building was referred. The report of the appraisers on the proposed Farnhiiin strout grading was received. Thu damages allowed were $8,830 , several property owner/a waiv ing damages , and others being allowed no damages , lluturred. A rtquest from Street Commission er Ford for a loivo of absence was granted. A remonstrance from the county commissioners ng.\ini . < t the proposed narrowing of the west end of Farn ham street was referred. A petition to defend the title of lots 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 , in block H , which wore bought of the city , the possession of which is now disputed by Brigho : Spalon , was referred IU'.SOI.CTIONH. By MoNamara To require thu street railway company to'plank at all street crossings where nucuoa.iry. Adopted. By Hornborgor Instructing the board of health to investigate street rumors relative to the existence of ainall pox and concealed caaus. Adopted. By MuNumara To enforce the or- din.incu porUining to the cleaning of : il ley a and .lilo complaints against all parties who f.iil to comply with thu ordinance \\Miin live daa after no nce. Adopted. By O'Kui'fe To report on draining a pond near Sixteenth and Williams street. Adopted. By Kaufmann Instructing the city engineer to report whether it bo ad- viuable to do away with the guttering across Tenth street at Blarney. Adopted. By McNamara To advertise for proposals to paint the names and num bers of the streets on the corner lamps. Adopted. KFl'OKTS. City Engineer Ilosowater submitted a report to the committee on North Omaha sewerage. The report will be found elsewhere. Mr. McN/imura of the committee made u majority report recommending that the sewer be commenced nt thu Missouri river bank at Buch point as the city engineer may'direct. Mr. Corby presented a minority report recommending the granting of the citizen's petition to commence at Fifteenth street. Lost. Mr. Baker moved that the city engineer report plans and estimates for draining the bottom north of the U. P. shops , by an open ditch and lateral ? , and to report plans and specifications for a permanent closed brick sewer from the mouth of the North Omaha crtok , extending west. Lost. Lost.President President Dailey declared that this action cleared the table of all roporti in the sewer matter. Mr. McNnmara appealed. Mr. Dunham hoped the gontlomai from the Second ward would not ap penl from such a plain parliamentary rule. rule.Mr. Mr. MoNamara said that if thesi wore the tactics of the ether aide the ; might go ahead , but they would onli bu making useless delaye. The appeal was not seconded , am the chair called several speakers ti order. OKBINANCK8. To levy and to appropriate for con structing ordinances in sewer distric No. 2. Road a Bocond time and referred forred to committee on claims. Mr. S lull | by general permission presented a plat of Millard place. Re furred. Mr McNamarn offered-a rosolutioi instructing thu city engineer to drav up an ordinance providing for th construction of a main newer i North Omaha , to commence at som point on the Missouri river , and t report at the next mooting. Adoptee The council took an adjourmnoii for two weeks. A CURIOUS CASE Which May Prove to be One of Foi Play. Thu following letter was received t TUK BKK oflicu several days ago , 01 almost identical being sent to sever a ether papers m this part of the stut 3 YA.NKTON , DAKOTA , Fob. 4 , 1882. To the K.ditor ol The Den ; February 2d , E B. Cole and in , self went in the western part of D kotu , which the Indians captured Col tied him on a horse und went off wi him , 1 cannot say that they killed hi or not , probably they will. As Co have bun in this state for some tit wished to have it go into TUB BKK , am on my way back to N. York stal E. B. Cole came from Towanda , 1 a bout ono year a go to the atato Nob. , where his triends live. Ploaae publish the above , and ha other papers copy. Respectfully Yours , B. F. WADB , it Buffalo , N. Y. In another letter Wade nUniB ! name J. Wade instead of B. F. , a dates the same lottur two days earl than this one } also saying that nt escaped capture by hidiug m a diti nty II. 0 , Bottonbonder , an attorney re Oscoola. Neb. , writes to execut rex the oiVect t ! > x oflico at Yaukton to Cole and Wade left I'lattsiuouth.Ne between January 29 and Fobcuur for Yankton , aiul hu asks fur the I particulars about the atnuy , Belt bender is Gole'a brothor-iii-law , i the latter' * mother live * at Osco < Nothine whatever it known l i".uik- ton nbout the fWr , nnd it < . ins to have n very doubtful look , oudo'a name does not appear on any of the hotel registers , nor does nny ono remember any man by that nntnu as being there wo k before last. Furthermore , there nro no hos'til" Indians - dians within 100 miles of Yankton , though thtru ore reservations nearer than that. Wade's letter mentions no date or plnce , and if they left Plaits- mouth , which is about twcntyfho milts south of Omaha , on the SJDth , they could not have traveled into the Indian country and Wade have re turned to Yankton by February 2. If Cole was roilly killed or captured , Wude should tell more about it. At present the matter looks very BUS picious. and more light is needed , The sui ject ia under investigation. It ia possible that Cole himself has written the lettets and takes this method < f cutting louse ftoin homo nnd friends. MORE INDICTMENTS. The Orrond Jury Finishes itn Work for the Term. Siart Indicted on Two Charge * of Soiling Liquor 'Without The grand juiy of the district court which has been in session siuco the opening of the present term of the district court , adjourned yesterday afternoon , finding indijtmonta against fourteen parties , eight ot whom have been rrpoituO in Tiih HIK. : The fol lowing itUditiuii < kl POIHOIIH wuro ' in dicted yuatoruity r.n.rgod wulj the crimes imuiiionuil : Nicholas Ivano , of Klkhnrn Yalloy , selling liquor without u mvntie. Henry rfiont , malinger < f the Doug las Count } ' Farmers' uHsouiution , ( two indictments ) Bellini ; liquor without a license. John Flood , of Wutor.oo , Bulling liquor without a license. Martin Kearney , of this city , arson1 ! which refers to the burning of Boyd's packing house. L. Levi and 0. Bierbaum , receiv ing stolen goods. The indictment against Kearney charges him with having sot tire to Boyd's packing house at the solicita tion and for pecuniary inducement by parties unknown. U will bo re membered that Kearney some time ngo attempted to move to Madison , lud. , when ho was arrested. Levi and Biorbuum ore charged with haying received and disposed of stolen junk taken from the Union Pacific shop yards by the gang ut young thieves. No bills w ro found -u'aiust the > ' - lowing paruob , who hnvo bi.ui > under arrest , and they were consequently yesterday disclaimed : Henry Wil liams , a colored man , accused of lar ceny ; Thus. D. Scott , accused of per jury in the G-tirigan C.IBH ; . Emory Wuin , charged with robboiy ; Edward Galligun , accused of larceny , and Puul H. Heppner , charged with forgery. PKKSONAL. C. H. Ui elow , of St. I'aiil , U iu > he city. city.Joe Joe Hattenbach , of Deadwiod , . iaiu town. Cliarlej A. Gray , of Deadwood , in In the cit > . II. A. Vaawalk , of Nur Ik , is at the " Canfield. J. 1' . Martin , of Wayne , arrived in the city yesterday. J. K. Doty , o David City , is a Rue t at the Canfield J , L. Brown , of Papilllon , isu gU tt at the Withnell. John F. Coud , ul Cha > eaue , arrived in the city last evening. J. W. Dr-woese , of Lii.coli < , L > regi terecl at the Withnell house. E. P. Keynoldn , of Hock Spring * , Col. , i > ) a gueat nt the Withnell , C. Fielcr and . ! . Shoim.iii , t > f Sidney , are n git-tured at the CantieKI , 11. A. Ileaton , of Wenton , Neb. , wai an arrival In t.o city la > t evening. Y. P. Lanigan , of SoJtia , arrived in tin city hva evening , and regUteritd ut tin Creighton , W. 0. Wentz , of Aurora , was amonj the guests registered ut the Creighton Ian evening , George 13oehm uud James Heesh , ol 3 Grand Island , were both in the cit ; i yenterdny. 3 John L. Menus , mayor of Gram Inland , ia at the ( Jreighton house , wher no registered laut uvouiug. A. L. Spragne , H. G. Thuriiuin and V I. Grinnell , of Stromuberg , are in the cit } They aiu i.t I he CanGelil. J. It. Vhel..n and U. 5-mith , of Slou C'.ty , airi\eil In Ouiahu ye mlay , an 11 stopped at the Cautielil. Mr. U. H. Dewey nnd Mr. P. I Shelby , theMtor ocuhfant general freigh aftout of the Union Paciiio rallroac returned yesterday from an extended tr ! il through Arizona and to Santa i'o. 0 their journey they np nt a week i Sierra Madrn Villa , San Gabriel , ( J.O fornla , where General Manager S.II. . 1 Clark , hU wife and eon , and Mra. Hnrai Everett an I d ugjiter , of Ciiuncll JUufl * * are B ending a dell litful vacation , u , 11 OootUI H 111 The fee of due tun i a < > lo very many poisons HIK interfMod i 10I juat at pruseni \Vo hclumo tl I schedule for viailn it § 3 , v\luuX won e , take a man confnttd to bmhedfor a.of year , and iu ne < d nf u uuily tihii , oy of § 1,000 a y ar fur ineilic < tl xttundan alonol And one single boxtlo of lii Bittera taken iu time \vuuA ! save tl 81,000 aud all the year's , oickuoaa. Post. H. A. Al. 11Bu A. special convention of Omn > u\ 1 will be hold this Chapter No. , eve ier ing for work in the M. AI. Degn he Sojourning coirivutu > un cordially : h. order. h.of vitod. By of T. Xi. HAUTHON , H. 1 * . ia.t 1JUY YOUR WHITE KID Slippers at A. D. Morse's. I/.ir o sti and low prices , 14th and Furn street on- Fou | > Ordon on an army oflic lln. Inquire at this oilice. Fobll-tf A NEW DEPARTURE The Tenth Htroot Store of 8. P. Morao St Co. Pnssou Into Crodltablo Handfl. Tfiorocont business consolidation by S. P. Morse & Co. , whereby they have disposed of the stock in their Tenth street sloro hns brought to the front a new nnd enterprising firm who will continue business at the old stand. Mr. Peter Wiiir , a well knovn citizen of the First w.ml , has formed a partncrshipwith Mr. John N. West- bori ; , an old and popular clerk of S. P. Morse & Co , wild the firm of Wiig & Westborg will shortly open at the Tenth street storu with a now , full and complete stock of the finest dry goods , gent'H funisliiiig goods and boots and shoos , which will bir offered to the public nt bottom prices. _ Mr. Woitborg goes cist io-d.y to purchase goods for stocking the store and will visit both Chicago- and Now York city. The-purchase of the a tore involrod also that of an uxteuaire line of boots and shoes for men , women and chil dren. Those goods will be disposed of at cost during the next ton dayn , and the place to not a bargain H un doubtedly at S. P. Morse it Co.'s old stand , corner of 10i.li and Jackson streets. Ml BELLMAN & CO. , the popular clothiers , are now od'ering thu best inducements wo have yi't heard of. To an inquiry as to how they could'Boll ' heavy winter clothing so cheap , MV. H. says it is only for the purpose of making room for their immense new stock now on the way for the spring.trade. fob8 > Dt-eod NKW DitKsx-GooDH AT L , Bi WILLIAMS A S < H' . ' Buy your Cigars by thu Box Cheap at Saxo s. fob7-eod5t Gold fillings put in by electricity at Dr. Wertz' dental rooms , 102ii Farn- street. foblO-Gt * hu Only KUOTTO Real Core. is'rii" I'O MJ\N Uallat ci - um - of ! > . < M L. i'horuw Unnm S Ori lirhtori Dlork. ' < At 8 per c < ! ntlu- " snimof JWO and la , for 3 tn v < ar > - , on .iKt-clasa clt > Mid I im. i > rnrt.'i | ! M MIS KrAi. Ei < HT > . aiirt I.n N Aou.scv , 16th u.il D-iui'li'H HELP WANTED. . . ) ( iooi illiiin ) . ' rroai ulri nt tliu . t. WA.NTI.I llutel. 163-tt \ ANTED A I Itcbim ulrl at thu I.'molt V\ lloitso. 10220- 'ANTED A Klrl n + mok ami cincral linum- wo.k. Apjy 1417 "imam St. 108-14t Situation a hoiise-ktoper In a WANTED lanillvk IV a mldillo aired uonian. Apply at 1316 Capil lJcliuc. 105-16 * Situation b.a . s aid reliable pcr < WANTED second or o > cral luiif-cwork In a small famllvVngc not KO much an object an acomt iriable homo. AddruiS II lleii'lc. ) No. 621 N. 17th St. , corner Webster. 104-10 * flood BI. ( or general housework. WANTfcD atilOiO . Itth St. Mil . lj M. COUNSMAN' A'lUo oung ' " ' who ' " WANTKD hiniBvU utu'ul about a lioitl act tui n ght clerk , must lie well rccimincndc 1. One viitli Mima hnicrcxtiuricnro prcrurn il Apji'y ' S K. corner 12ih anil Howard. U .14 [ 7 ANTED Dining room Kill , N. W. cornel V Caplol alarmand 17tli at. IMi ! - io do ; ; oiieral hous work , WAKTED-OIri Itast ol rderenco-i re- quireil. Call at S Ii. i-oinor of lOtli anil Daven port. JM-14 A\nirl to ilo Konernl WANTED 1 ijnoil cook , a lier and Ironer OoodwaL'es. Uoforoiiccs itxulrcd. | Mrs. Me Namara , 014. " . 17tn--t. TX'ANTKD AtfdiiMof tilh r t-o < , wimanen : \ eniplo ) mont anil b g pay to Introduce and sollWilion' * Hon1 Kiindlj igbtrn. Ad dro'H with stamp Q. W. Earl , Omaha , pr call at oilice ot Thu I'm from 1 to 2 p. m. lSii-14 AN 1 lTl84tu tion bynrnt clais cook. Cal W for in 13 3 Dodsju'St. It" Ifi - rulatlu men to ta'je orders fo WANTED-2 pul IU atlou , ivja pay nilar ; cainniimlon ; 1183 Karnliam et , room JO. 160-14 * 'ANTKD Hrnt clas" cook. Apply at Mm W I ) . V. TouzilluV , 2U8 Clilch0 Bt. ITANIKD-A BooJ dlnliiE rccra girl at Ul V Emi it llouno. M3 1 ? TI7 ANTED- woman eook and dlnlni ; rooi W Klrl , % t O'Con-cll llanrt , 108 lOlh St bet. DoiiRljaand i ocl < r , _ IHI-lt * \TT ASTE1A uttmttonin Imnlncsi ) hem V > byajott g man win thoroughly undei htmul booK.l-B IIIIIB , U a ipjodj roniuaii cur t < i at liiurei. Silii'j .itllrst not no imiU a oliltot , o a I'ltuuli ru ability and lulthlulipri loiniu'av otduty ulllbo leHurdcd. Oo U rele : unoe Uun. AiMrmi M. C'.it 'g oilice. 115 ANTM' A s Hxl l.iri r t 600 N. 10th S MUtfli hUuitten by a r dsUir < \V rANTKI ) A . . . .I . . . , % l' . H. Carter . 21 ubArniiiCiKt Ad \ > nw. 11.-wwsr.B W t&ui > Urrt ( . . I'rnu n * II. I. i -l 1 . rarnwu blackeialUi , jro < WANTED.A . Aul/CHS K. V. Jntin , VF < ton , Iowa B0 l& - ' - COOK , ono tfto \ \ / AN'lEI ) i-int-clasa W nUndnimat cocklni-aHwelltuipastty ; " * but flr-t L | H niwl rw'A' ' ' " ° * > waiter. Apply t 11H6 Farnhaui bt > . > -KundlnK bridgeMW1 c't eel bou WAmfclKundlnK . 't ANTEU 4 cWldr n . , Klinol , aUMh and Calllornla St. L. LOOMIS. " ' rOH / < E.'AT.HOl.fiEU AND LAND. an IlKN'V-FurnUliwI ir.tt Kf. lx 'roci fklno 11 Ono t lid IliUlit livis cftbl plane. 4Vs 1U1I , iJ10 ! C-UfoniU St. 171 10 171011 IW.NT Nlcoly lunil hoil roomi , at 1 ! / , IIENT HOUJ ol a r onih , cornur V 1/Oil nuil ti n\viiHorlh , Knciulro John U II niu A icnrket , 13th Ht. , in ar llarnu 189 ' , n OH HE v'f t'urnl-hrd room , B. E. corner * _ j nd Ca't at. V OH 1IEST Nl-ily lurnUlicd room Inqi 1 mi Jackoon bt. 111-14 1.1011 HKST Furnished with \tltbout bo 1" a front room , plea-untl ) locattsj o flrot Hi at .No. 316 .N , Jltli bt. , last tkiv , Wi. Da\GU [ and Chicago. Tvo iutlfnicnnt w\ flirt > prtforrixl , Inquire on jirvmlsos W-U T7IOK HENT FurnUhcd roonw. luir } U e nn J } ration , south * tit conifer IDUi and DAT | > ort 6U , 090- ( or. KENT BUl > t , 1(10 liovmrd bti EOH of W. . U. Huehniao. 701 SPEUIAL HOTIOES-QoWotJ . . OK SAIiK-Fnrh inMch > , alw nlc fronh ' Ifitlcr at Ikal'sOrfttrjtore.corncrTcnth nd bodgo. * * t)3 ) lrn' . _ IJKNT Furnished front room. N. F. cor. FOH and Jackson. 62-tf l.AOit HhM'Fiirnl'hen roon. Innulre atS. U E. > r. Jao'Mn and If th St. Si If ITIOK HKNl llooma lu Jftcolii' block , - I70H UEHT Room pnrtlilly furniuhrd , Caplto JJ a\onut , but. 17th and Ibth , south Bide. 0 t T.10U HENT Ilouac ol fight looms. Enquire JL1 J. filling- Hoe , 1S12 8. filth Bt. P77-M 171011 HKNT OJIB ol ho best utorM orvHiml JJ St. 20x21 , lit January 1 , 1882. 820 tf IlKNT 2 furnished room * a\ar Me * EOH ' lkXcinngeN , K. cor. 10th and Dodf-- itroeti. O9-U KENT Nlroly furnished room * wJH ) > or without Ixunl. Hoasonable pricon. 2011 Caw St. * ' SALE TltOIt SALK-Lot , block 2 , wwt ( Me 24lh HL , JJ bet. iiodzennd 9\rnHam ; lot 7 , block 1- east Ride 24th St. . hot Ubdia and Parnham ; lot H. biotk 1 , cnit nldj 2 th St , bot. Dcxlgo ondl rnrnhani ; lotO , bbck 1 , uftst ( il eU4th St. , bet. Dodg * and KarnhamV. ; . \ lots 10 Mid It , blofk 1 , K. h. corner Karnham and 24th. All In llinrj fc- Sholton'RadditioiApply to John M. Clark. HUthiiri/cd ajteut. 167-14' EOK SALE Will sell my entire household fixnlturu nt n barvft J Ji" 1 am ordered out ol thoc ty by my phjgiclan. A r rj chnnce for p.irllen ilosirousof going tB'hnnHehiwplnK. K J. Stout , S. W. Cor. 6th oi > U WaluuU 18-U , TjIQH ALK A lioautKul Itt'n'd house nc r L' Ht. . Mnry'g n\cnuo , In road to > enncom 1'ark. Kor prlcea and tcrnm U quire of W. IU Battlott , IMI ) OatateaKcnt 917 S. ISlhHt. 17020' I T710RPM.K-10000 lllnck CnpiUanunoth du - JJ tor lluburry Itoom "Irtlo Wild Place. " Leave ord , at 1114 Dodijo St. JOHN O. WIL LIS , Oommirwlo i ttoru. l.il tf 10K SAI.IMulcs nnd haruewnt IU 1 Ibtn etr < ut barn. 141-0 | 710KS\'E ! At Holomnn'fl , 1Z04JFarnham St. , JL1 KOld tlsh , silver ( lull , utlalllgatofe , dcrll llshi itrpotted o ii.\ry Utilf , t Ikln i anot * , yold nneho" , red binlx , mod \ng \ lilrdrt , fish globe * and nmmrlumi , all tlzoi .ind tUx , at pr no teen - able. liS-H TjlOH 8ALK A ( jocd second hand > strc t 11ck J , for dale , at low I nrnaln , by Dr. Ifiaa hdhanlo , 110'J ' > 'ariditin vtrcct. 74 ( f. "T710U SAL ! ! Sonerkrour > by thebunol , cheap ; J } i or gal. iOc , at Durham lk t Market , 18th St. , btti , Doimlaaand Doilu'ti 64-14 FOR SALK House nnd full lot In jood loca tion , cheap. I'rlce , SliW. Kaay terma McCAOUE , Opp. post tlllcc. Utf SAliB Boat building lot l Dfalnn'n ad dition , 142 feet cast front b ) I'.XHeot depth. JlcGAQDK , Dpi * , poijt ulllco. . 14 tf St.LK l snrrol stallion , CivMaailale , 8 ECU , \ clirljlir ? 1060 pouid , < 1 black Btalllon , j Normuii \ 'toi au , \c..r.iold , elah- IhK IDBOTOiinda , took firs premium nf Nebraska btate Faj ! | 18S1. 1 Kentucky J < * > ! . bla k , wolghlnj , ' about 900 pounds , 4 jcnmoM , took lirnt premium at Kchra ka Swto Kalr18SO and 1S81. Ihqnlru ol Chan Nober , Karmrra llouw , Cilv 08.S-tf 1011 SAUR OH HKXT A grocer > ere and F butcher thop , dolnif a good hu-tin- . In- nt this otllto. 9l-tf , fi ! > 2 nlco counterH and 2 silver plated -h a-M at Oco. II. I'ttfis0"vsHOt South \tn \ 741-t.f IJI'Mt-Al.li --r II i xuha gc for Omaha pr J ? pe > tVt."M < I" f 'ilcc onoflutd odjoln- lusaatatfoiioii U I' It II. M. IiUHHAM. 1412 Onuti.1 7 > 8m KAlJl > ' r trade 'ot dty projorsy. on ITVlU i o Iniwrt , likmoHi anil wniccit. Artltw S. Y. , ihU Woc' -2-M' OIl SALK A vionn ! nn-\rat'nlil F \Varrnni .itxln\c sniffle or livihfo ijulru of Orcrtru < 'nntli Id , Culilk'lil hiir.iu. Kti > M18OELLANEOU6. 'ITIKONT IMM > f FlTnSlSlIlJD , Suitab.c iortwo J ? ' KentUnicn , on Da\tn ) > ort .1'l , ) . filhnnd II th , BOUthnidc. 160 tf E BViKM KDUSALE Qnorullonorth ACIIIOI Cnlhoun , Wnshlngton Ooun7 , 280 croliOin ; cultnutlon , halanca.voodl timber land , excellent stock tar16 mHes oith of Omaha. Erie , # 6fiOO. Clirn Uathm nn. main Neb. , Jan 31. It82. MO-U HICK.TOR , SALl-i-T. Murray. B u -ir IOKuWFUKNISIIED IlOOMa Wtrbor without - out -oard , ntSOli Cam St. 12MS * ANDOHOAN Instruction by Mlaa E. PIANO ft , " . 20th .H. , below Flfrng. 91-tt rVJUNiailKD OU UNFUIUI1S1IKD roomn , JL ) also purt ol houKO ( or reUjiiortrt ; | rest cor. 20th and Uawi St. 114 14 * iailESTJ PKIOK paid fir allnklnto oT Iron , nwtsl and raira , by I. OalirteUy & Co. , 102 4J1m HOOM8 FOR UKNT 8. W.Oor. 171UHMBI1KD ) > t. t)96-tt ) mWO KUttNISUED KOnKS KOttiSSNT ln- J. quire aiHospo's Art KniM um.l > 19 Dodgr- utrvuti 938-tr . , , ANAO'UKNT OF BHALL USINESS i al * anto4 by exp < .ricnccil.inan. 3 < mall Bnlory > .0. Box. EM City. IXM-tf For the next S9n ! yr , ' ap 111 , on ths > . SHIKTS ol sixty icnta , .s nd.toi * ny aJdruga postpaid , on ol our unliundrwdl Jiess Snirta . I\5slm olu anl\ one Shirt ueut to ens addnsHB. EUUKKrA.SJIIKTCO. , 040-lui Mmnwllto. HI. lUHNlSHIID ROOMS TWithla three Wocko oft | po9totact > Inquire at IMP-Uod e. 82B-U ' KOOMb Koreiiile ( Jj also one front rooci with jiitno , comer int ! > nd Capital jMoimti EMis1 "NKW cn-Y " MAit > . IOO.-MOV. . - R Mac82.60 GHO. P. BEMja. tN UJi&tOW fastuo lea deoorutho i lntiiK. MJC9. I > . It NrAUDNEU. room 1 , Jvuob's Block. . T _ > K ) HAY At A. II. OMJjor-B fued atorei BAUE1) Hamey Ht. alft-U TJEMIB1 IIEAL ZtfTATU EXCHAUQK.-B In patre. EDWARD KUMLL UAHIBTRK OF PA&fiYBlERY AIK ) CONDI 71ONAL.1ST , ABS fcnl't Streetl > ctw ji ytumh rc ' < widllainey. Will , * lth the aid c fiurdUn d , obudn leirfte / ono a glance U the put uid pruflont , anicn certain cnndltirM In the ru Lurt. BoottftodHb ten made tortler. . IVr ( t-t . - " . Action r.'U r u ( , l ort or , Absolutely Pure. rife Thlipov > dtrne\tr riM. A rj rvelof tutl'j , trengtl nd. holc oireneM Mow eccwml-J lo thai ) the ordlnm klmU , ' cannot 1 > old In ci ; * competlUon lt i tl.e multltud. of low U.I. i. short welzht , alum or pho ph t j wd . - sold only fcr-mu Dtt , f.